The Earth is flat dummies!

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I almost want to take up flat earth belief just for the sake of fun trolling of how much people get so butt-hurt over one stupid statement.
 

Humpy

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Technically, the Earth is flat.

It appears as roundish to humans because they are tiny and stupid.
 

feralkid

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Which begs the questions: How do you determine who is acting on an ego thing and who really is that fucked up? And is it better or worse to be the stupidest person on Earth ironically as opposed to the stupidest person on Earth naturally?


"Begs the Question" doesn't mean what you think it does.
 

Moonbeam

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Did anybody mention that the Earth is a planet not flat dummies whatever those are.
 

Bitek

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Mind numbing dumb, but the big tell is that it's all about finding a new excuse for a "Creator."

Interesting news though the moon is a giant flashlight. Lol.

Did also get the flashes of Jesus, Trump tweets, scientists are frauds (so is evilution,) and promises of blue pill enlightenment.

Felix Baumgartner, highest skydive ever [The highest parachute jump ever HD] - YouTube:

Complete with weak, idiotic "fake news" takedowns in the comment section.

 
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digiram

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There's seriously a hollow earth team as well? I better keep my mouthshut near my bro. He's probably reading this right now.. lol
 

Vic

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Why do you get so much enjoyment from being mean to other people?
This is an interesting question. Normally, I disapprove of ridiculing people. But with the flat-earthers, they kinda deserve it because of their blatant denial of observable reality. Their comments about regular people being "sheep," trusting NASA, or having faith in science don't help their cause either.
Where I am, the sun is going to set tonight at exactly 8:52pm. I can go watch it if I choose to. It'll rise in the east again tomorrow morning at exactly 5:41am. And on Monday morning, August 21st, at exactly 10:17am, I'm going to watch a total solar eclipse, which was precisely predicted years in advance.
And here's the thing: not one of those predictions was made by a flat-earther. Not one. They were made by scientists, using the heliocentric model, and they will all prove to be amazingly accurate. There's no faith here.
"The chief characteristic of the religion of science is that it works." - Isaac Asimov
 
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