Yes, also one says ‘Niugini’ which sounds to me like New Guinea, and the other two mention ‘Pacific’ as well so I’d say your deduction is astute hehe
Yes, also one says ‘Niugini’ which sounds to me like New Guinea, and the other two mention ‘Pacific’ as well so I’d say your deduction is astute hehe
Should learn yes, but are they? Who is teaching them? In my experience, many people who don’t seem to think they know how to judge accurate information online.
They seem to go by how convincing it sounds and how smart the person sounds. So convincing pseudoscience is all it takes to have a bunch of people sure it must be legit and no one is really teaching them otherwise.
Amazon is feeding into this by taking advantage of peoples trust in large companies. People also seem to assume that well, it’s amazon, they’re a big global company, they must be trustworthy and thus most of what they sell is too.
I don’t think that most people are even aware that alot of the things on amazon are from third party sellers either.
I think it was somewhere in eastern Europe, and the carving translated to ‘if your seeing this there will be another famine’
Unless your talking about something else