If anyone has ever seen a triangle craft, sorry. Just goofin.



by 200kChrysler

12 Comments

  1. ConsistentStruggle82 on

    Do you have a functioning brain? Why do you want to make jokes out of serious things?

  2. Even-Weather-3589 on

    🤣🤣 el que lo hizo, podría haber sido un poco más inteligente y lanzarlo una noche más despejada… El globo subió 3 metros y ya casi no se veía.

  3. Flaky_Worth9421 on

    Yeah, but just because there are some a-holes like you out there doesn’t mean everything in the sky is made by an a-hole.

  4. Sad_Cardiologist5388 on

    Looks great! Love it.

    Try getting a load of Chinese lanterns and fixing them to a light weight frame of some description

  5. Forward-Position798 on

    u know there are people who get paid for to make everything looks like a hoax .. gimme money and ill do the same …

  6. Unlikely_Ad_4767 on

    They’ve been pulling the wool over our eyes the whole time—the media, politicians, businesspeople… I can’t wait to try this myself. The world wants to be deceived!

  7. Melodic-Attorney9918 on

    This isn’t funny at all. Purposefully creating hoaxes only adds unnecessary noise to a subject that already struggles for serious recognition.

    Many people (especially civilians) already struggle to separate genuine unidentified phenomena from misidentifications and bad data. When someone intentionally creates false sightings for amusement, it wastes people’s time, misleads observers and makes serious discussion harder for everyone involved. It also reinforces the stereotype that UFO reports are nothing more than jokes or pranks, which hurts both honest witnesses and anyone trying to approach the subject critically and responsibly.

    If you’re actually interested in the topic, the best thing you can do is encourage clarity and honesty, not deliberately muddy the waters. And if you’re not interested, then at least don’t make things worse for the people who are trying to treat the subject seriously.