The Conspiracy Cap is a promotional cosmetic item for all classes in Team Fortress 2, based on the antenna of Snoo, Reddit’s mascot. It features an L-shaped antenna that wiggles with player movements and a team-colored bulb that glows in the dark, taped to the class’s head or hat. The item was awarded in Genuine quality to players who participated on the Orangered team in Reddit’s April Fools 2013 event and linked their Reddit and Steam accounts during the event.
The Conspiracy Cap was awarded in Genuine quality to players who participated on the Orangered team in Reddit’s April Fools 2013 event and who linked their Reddit accounts to their Steam accounts. If you have an alternate account during the event and happen to be on different team, then yes, you can get the hats. However, you had to link your accounts during the event, as you couldn’t afterwards.
In this video, jjjon123 shows how to unlock the new prestige camo called constellations end, which requires 900,000xp so the right gamemode is esse. Clicking the trophy gives a TF2 hat, but it’s unclear if it’s still possible. Skial servers used to allow players to equip various cosmetics and unusual items, and the first Team Fortress 2 trading platform allowed anyone to buy TF2 items and automatically put their items on sale.
The Conspiracy Cap is a TF2 cosmetic/hat for all classes, and players can view statistics and browse variants for it on backpack.tf.
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📹 Filip Zieba Debunked: Filip’s Response
Well here we are again. Just a few months after my initial series debunking TikToker Filip Zieba’s conspiracy theories about …
Awesome article. The way our friend Filip redacted reminds me of an interesting encounter I had back in May. So I found this random short of a guy reacting to a clip of a Ted talk that was about sympathizing with P.3do’s, with the guy basically saying he doesn’t care whatever you try to say, you try to touch his kids that way you are going to regret it. Basically most comments agreed with that bar one VERY obsessive individual. For what ever reason, he keeps spamming the entire article with the same copy paste argument and, as I would later read, 2-3 logical fallacies (which was pointed out by someone else, not me). Now because I left a silly little comment, and they were spamming all comments, they went on a little tangent about how the short was wrong and miss interpreting the point in my replies. Now, trying to be nice, I asked for the article link so I can watch it for myself. Well they claimed that it was gone and it couldn’t be seen, just use this blog post about it. Now while that is nice, I still wanted just to see the article. Now I actually did a quick YouTube search and found the entire thing, unedited, within 30 seconds, but I didn’t say that yet. What I did say was well as nice as the blog is, and it would be appreciated to see it, I still want to see the article or an archived version if he could provide it. Now, you would think they would at least provide a link or the name of the blog, back up their sources. Que them going fucking ape ship, claiming I was trying to say they where just a lier, that I was trying to make them look bad, that I had to pick who I was saying was telling the truth etc etc.
“What exactly is so harmful and dangerous about alternate history theories?” Oh nothing. In fact, if he’s so enamored with ancient ur-civilizations, he may want to read up on ariosophy, that sounds like a fun topic for him! I heard he’s a fan of the Atlantis myth, too, so maybe he could check out the theories around “Thule”, maybe even make a article on it? I heard there even was an ariosophy-inspired student society named after it. What could possibly go wrong?
“What’s so harmfull about spreading misinformation and discrediting the best tool we have for discovering the world (science)?” What a dumb question. Like you i often make the mistake of thinking that those people are somehow reasonable after all, but i keep getting disappointed. That’s not a reason to not engage with such people though. They are great for showing other people what not to do and what kind of mistakes people tend to make, when “researching” stuff and thinking about epistemology.