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A recently-discovered crop circle in England seems to suggest that even aliens cannot escape the latest craze sweeping the planet as the formation bears a striking resemblance to a fidget spinner!

Although not an exact depiction of the popular children's toy, the similarity was enough for crop circle expert Matthew Williams to tell the Daily Record that, "it certainly could be the world's largest fidget spinner."

Considering the craze surrounding the gadget, it's unlikely that those behind the crop circle intended for it to be an advertisement for the toy, since the last thing the fidget spinner needs is more word of mouth.

As such, more esoteric observers of the crop circle phenomenon have suggested that the formation, found in the county of West Sussex around the end of last week, is intended to convey the Celtic cross.

Regardless of the intended meaning of the design, it will no doubt irritate authorities who have been lamenting that the number of crop circles in England has increased significantly this year, leading to a greater number of famers losing money due to the formations.

Then again, perhaps that was the message behind the crop circle in that its creator was telling police that, much like the fidget spinner, the formation is their way of having some good old fashioned fun.

Source: Daily Record
 
OK...this crop circle has to be man made.....right?
 
OK...this crop circle has to be man made.....right?
I say so. Whoever is doing these, they just could not resist a modern take on the crop circle, despite it taking away from the overall mystery of who creates these phenomena.
 
There's ways to tell if it's a true phenomenon by examining the joints on the stalks. Pics I've seen of this shows theses areas expanded. Somebody call Linda M Howell
 
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The video thumbnail shows that whoever pressed down the stalks of grain did a sloppy job.

If it was an alien, someone's about to get fired
Good one
 
One would think so, I mean why would another species travel millions of light years to get here just to draw a fidget spinner (or Celtic Cross)?
Excellent point! And even if they are just alien "tourists" on holiday, there must be a prime directive or something that states you can't mess with the stupid Earthlings because they will all become hysterical.
 
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