Adam Conover

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Adam Conover (born March 2nd, 1983) is a frequent user of the Soyjak Wiki who often deboonks a lot of the stuff that we write and deletes edits that aren't properly cited. He uses a multitude of usernames to mask his identity.

Erm... ackshually I have never actually used this website before. Get your facts straight!

He also used to have a show on TruTV called "Adam Ruins Everything"

>Actually, Cobson will always be a gem

Adam dropping a trvthnvke

>Hi, I'm Adam Conover, and this is Adam Ruins Everything. According to popular myth, 6 million jews were killed in the holocaust. But is that even scientifically possible? Let's find out.
>There are only two (!) confirmed concentration camps that used ovens to kill jews, the supposed main method of corpse disposal. But even just approaching this mathematically, 6 million is simply impossible. We will generously assume you can fit 5 jews in an oven and cook them for an hour. If you do this 24/7 without breaks for cleaning or repair, and operate them from the proposal of the final solution in 1942 to the liberation of the camps in 1945, you end up with a number that does not come even close to 6 million.
>Is it secret nazi technology we haven't rediscovered yet? Or have they somehow found a way to bury 6 million corpses without anyone noticing a thing to this day? I will let you figure out this one, folks. Anyways, that's it and see you in the next episode of Adam Ruins Everything!

<Even tho despite other camps not being specifically for killing it still occurred, and burning not being the only method of disposal(mass graves, etc.) <---- Seething kike detected <---- Be quiet chudcel. You sound like a seething chudcel. Nya. Ytboi beatdowns in the thread. Discord invites in the thread. Black power. Black race. Take pills for the BNWO. BNWO for the end of the white race. Nya. Seething chudcel.

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