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Don't listen to Tila Tequila's Twitter rants. The Earth is round. Pictured, Earth is seen from a distance of one million miles by a NASA scientific camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft on July 6, 2015. Getty Images

Get ready to roll your eyes: Tila Tequila, the former MTV reality star, is a flat-earth truther. Tequila, who became famous as a MySpace vixen, went on a Twitter rant Thursday where she insisted that the Earth is flat.

“It's 2016 & nobodys been able 2 prove 2 me that the earth is round. Where is the curvature in the horizon?” she tweeted. “If the earth was a spinning globe then how come airplanes can still land w/out crashing?”

Of course, she's wrong. The theory that the earth is flat was ruled out a long time ago when Ferdinand Magellan sailed around the world in the 1500s. Other evidence against a flat Earth include, you know, physics, NASA photographs from space and a little thing called the horizon. But groups such as “flat-earth societies” still refuse to accept a round Earth as fact, and Tequila apparently is a believer, too.

"Why are all the buildings in NYC standing straight up? If earth was round then some of the buildings would have a slight tilt. #FlatEarth," she tweeted. And there was this gem of psedo-science: "If earth was a spinning globe then how come the North pole is ALWAYS seen in the same spot???? #FLATEARTH"

Tequila dismissed facts about the roundness of the Earth as “fake science” and linked to a video called “The Flat Earth Conspiracy Documentary” as proof. She also had some other weird views to share: “Because I became an IMMORTAL ‘the others’ realized they needed me because I am a huge f----ing asset to save humanity and flat earth!” she wrote. She then called all white people vampires and celebrated as her tweets began to trend on Twitter.

Tequila is no stranger to social media rants. She was recently kicked off “Celebrity Big Brother" after she made remarks on social media supporting Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, the New York Daily News reported.