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"We didn't come from no monkeys, motherf**ker" - When Bryce Mitchell accused Joe Rogan of being "full of sh*t" in fiery rant about evolution 

UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell unleashed a fiery rant against Joe Rogan earlier this year, calling the podcast host “full of sh*t” during an appearance on the Twins Pod podcast. The outspoken Mitchell, who has previously clashed with Rogan over the flat-earth theory, took aim at the evolution debate, a topic often discussed on Rogan's platform.

Speaking in the podcast, 'Thug Nasty' said:

"I believed for a long time in Joe Rogan podcast. Now, I love Joe with all my heart. But he's full of sh*t and I'll tell him right to his motherf***ing face. He's full of sh*t and we don't come from no monkeys, motherf***rs."

Mitchell, known for his controversial opinions, has long been a proponent of the flat-earth theory, challenging Rogan to a debate on the subject after Rogan mocked flat-earthers.

Check out Bryce Mitchell's comments below:

Check out the full interview below:


A look into Joe Rogan's comments on the Flat-Earth Theory

Joe Rogan tackled the Flat-Earth Theory during a 2017 podcast featuring physicist Lawrence Krause, addressing the belief held by some, including MMA fighter Bryce Mitchell, that the earth is flat. Rogan offered a sharp critique of the theory, pointing to readily available evidence of the earth's spherical shape.

He referenced high-resolution satellite images of the planet taken every 10 minutes, accessible online, as clear proof of Earth's curvature.

Rogan further questioned the lack of evidence supporting one of the Flat-Earth theory’s core claims — an ice wall surrounding Antarctica:

"People keep saying in this Flat-Earth Theory thing that there's no images of the earth in full and that they're all composites. That's not true. There are images of the earth that are taken every 10 minutes by this satellite and they're high-resolution. You can access them online anytime you want. People see those and they wanna believe it's fake but yet they believe that there's an ice wall around Antarctica that you cross over and you fall into the abyss. Where is this photo of the ice wall?"

Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (05:15):

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