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[[BBB]] often referred to this event as "an infinite coffee glitch". | [[BBB]] often referred to this event as "an infinite coffee glitch". | ||
Outside of the time loop, there | Outside of the time loop, there have been at least 7 other [[Sinkings of Burong]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:15, 12 September 2024
First Sinking of Burong
Date | 5600 B.C. (Before Coffee) |
Location | Burong, the Gambia |
Death Toll | Estimated 200 |
Damage | 2 Trillions of кофе |
Perpetrator | Friendly Council |
The 'first' sinking of Burong began in 5600 B.C. at the hands of the Friendly Council as an experiment to create infinite coffee by locking the town in a time loop, each time granting nearly 2 trillion beans of coffee. So far, this process has been carried out approximately (6.3 × 10286) times. (The same amount of times the universe has looped since it.)
The death toll is estimated to be 200 but since they died in a time loop, their souls never leave -17i.
BBB often referred to this event as "an infinite coffee glitch".
Outside of the time loop, there have been at least 7 other Sinkings of Burong.