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Beautiful isn't it? WELL TOO BAD IT DOESN'T EXIST! Photo via Flikr user josef.stuefer
"I was about 8 or 9 and they just casually brought it up one morning when we were watching the news and Finland was mentioned," Jack told VICE. "I can't remember the exact wording at the time but the jist of it was that Finland didn't exist. It didn't seem that big of a thing to me at the time because when you're a kid your parents' word is gospel."Jack took his teachings to the only place that it could ever truly be loved: Reddit. A year ago, on a post asking about the weirdest things your parents taught you, Jack laid out the whole idea and it blew up. This would be the Finland-doesn't-exist conspiracy's sermon on the mount, this was its fundamental teaching.The thing is that Jack, the false prophet, doesn't believe his own teachings—he actually believes that Finland is a real country that actually exists. But his idea has taken on a life of its own which has, shall we say, irked some Finns."A lot of Finnish people have messaged me about it," Jack said. "Ironically since this theory has come out I've learned more about Finland and Finnish culture than I think I ever would have. I think a lot of people have. One person even offered to fly me out to Finland a couple of years back to 'prove to me it exists,' but I never took him up on the offer."However, we must remember that this is the internet we are talking about.After his initial post a sub-reddit, r/finlandConspiracy, blossomed with the tagline "The Truth is Finnly Veiled." Most of the people discussing the theory are mainly just taking the piss out of the idea and those duped into thinking the theory is real. But there are some true believers in there—as Jack points out, "It's honestly impossible to tell who's joking and who's serious sometimes."
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