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Postby FlatEarth » February 28th, 2018, 6:40 pm

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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby Muck FcDisney » February 28th, 2018, 8:19 pm

Former janitor, data entry monkey cracks the code... based on heresay. :shocker

I once overheard an atheist telling his kid Santa was real. CONFIRMED! You can't hide the troof! Do the research, people! Repent, lest Krampus come for your SOUL!
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby FlatEarth » February 28th, 2018, 8:23 pm

Nope. Just another person with the ability to think for themselves and found the truth. Stay asleep, brah!
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby JdPat04 » February 28th, 2018, 8:50 pm

FlatEarth wrote:Nope. Just another person with the ability to think for themselves and found the truth. Stay asleep, brah!



You're just a sheep thinking what the flat earthers are telling you to think


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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby FlatEarth » February 28th, 2018, 8:54 pm

Nope. I thought it was asinine and spent months trying to debunk the flat earth. However, I couldn't...

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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby Muck FcDisney » February 28th, 2018, 9:48 pm

Man, I bet those dudes in the other room who pulled the prank on her had no idea it would go this far! :ROFL2
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby Muck FcDisney » March 1st, 2018, 8:19 pm

sellular1 wrote:If the earth is flat, is the moon flat too :dunno :dunno


Moon is a low-profile, surface mount LED attached to the firmament, dummy. You didn't know LEDs have been around for thousands of years? :ROFL Fuckin' retard. DO THE RESEARCH!


Luckily, the driver only fails on cloudy nights. ;)
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby gatrnation1 » March 2nd, 2018, 4:11 am

Just dumb, Just dumb... :facepalm
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby FlatEarth » March 2nd, 2018, 5:05 pm

sellular1 wrote:If the earth is flat, is the moon flat too :dunno :dunno

Don't know. If the basketball court is flat, is the basketball too? :dunno

Why does everyone look up when I talk about the shape of what we stand on? I do know this. It's impossible to have 11,000 sqkm of mirror when it rains on the Bolivian Salt Flats on a ball 25,000 miles in circumference. It's impossible to see hundreds of lighthouses, mountains, city skylines, etc., on a ball 25,000 miles in circumference. It's impossible for our world to be 71% covered by water if we're on a ball as water will always find and maintain its level.

The Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea is 100 miles long without any locks making the water an uninterrupted continuation of the two seas. When constructed, the Earth’s supposed curvature was not taken into account, it was dug along a horizontal datum line 26 feet below sea-level, passing through several lakes from one sea to the other, with the datum line and water’s surface running perfectly parallel over the 100 miles.

The London and Northwestern Railway forms a straight line 180 miles long between London and Liverpool. The railroad’s highest point, midway at Birmingham station, is only 240 feet above sea-level. If the world were actually a globe, however, curving 8 inches per mile squared, the 180 mile stretch of rail would form an arc with the center point at Birmingham raising over a mile, a full 5,400 feet above London and Liverpool.

This is simple science, folks. Not that unproven pseudoscience that NASA / Government spew down our throats from the beginning of our lives until we die. You just have to open your mind and think for yourself. :wave2
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby Muck FcDisney » March 2nd, 2018, 10:07 pm

I just proved the earth is flat, fam!

Check it out! If it was a globe, this would never happen!

Spoiler:
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby bigbluebazooka » March 3rd, 2018, 8:56 pm

sellular1 wrote:
FlatEarth wrote:
sellular1 wrote:If the earth is flat, is the moon flat too :dunno :dunno

Don't know. If the basketball court is flat, is the basketball too? :dunno

Why does everyone look up when I talk about the shape of what we stand on? I do know this. It's impossible to have 11,000 sqkm of mirror when it rains on the Bolivian Salt Flats on a ball 25,000 miles in circumference. It's impossible to see hundreds of lighthouses, mountains, city skylines, etc., on a ball 25,000 miles in circumference. It's impossible for our world to be 71% covered by water if we're on a ball as water will always find and maintain its level.

The Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea is 100 miles long without any locks making the water an uninterrupted continuation of the two seas. When constructed, the Earth’s supposed curvature was not taken into account, it was dug along a horizontal datum line 26 feet below sea-level, passing through several lakes from one sea to the other, with the datum line and water’s surface running perfectly parallel over the 100 miles.

The London and Northwestern Railway forms a straight line 180 miles long between London and Liverpool. The railroad’s highest point, midway at Birmingham station, is only 240 feet above sea-level. If the world were actually a globe, however, curving 8 inches per mile squared, the 180 mile stretch of rail would form an arc with the center point at Birmingham raising over a mile, a full 5,400 feet above London and Liverpool.

This is simple science, folks. Not that unproven pseudoscience that NASA / Government spew down our throats from the beginning of our lives until we die. You just have to open your mind and think for yourself. :wave2


Do you know anyone who ever fell off the edge?

No. But David Lee Roth has been to the edge and looked down. :2thumbs
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby JdPat04 » March 3rd, 2018, 11:57 pm

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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby FSUKW » March 4th, 2018, 12:35 am

sellular1 wrote:
FlatEarth wrote:
sellular1 wrote:If the earth is flat, is the moon flat too :dunno :dunno

Don't know. If the basketball court is flat, is the basketball too? :dunno

Why does everyone look up when I talk about the shape of what we stand on? I do know this. It's impossible to have 11,000 sqkm of mirror when it rains on the Bolivian Salt Flats on a ball 25,000 miles in circumference. It's impossible to see hundreds of lighthouses, mountains, city skylines, etc., on a ball 25,000 miles in circumference. It's impossible for our world to be 71% covered by water if we're on a ball as water will always find and maintain its level.

The Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea is 100 miles long without any locks making the water an uninterrupted continuation of the two seas. When constructed, the Earth’s supposed curvature was not taken into account, it was dug along a horizontal datum line 26 feet below sea-level, passing through several lakes from one sea to the other, with the datum line and water’s surface running perfectly parallel over the 100 miles.

The London and Northwestern Railway forms a straight line 180 miles long between London and Liverpool. The railroad’s highest point, midway at Birmingham station, is only 240 feet above sea-level. If the world were actually a globe, however, curving 8 inches per mile squared, the 180 mile stretch of rail would form an arc with the center point at Birmingham raising over a mile, a full 5,400 feet above London and Liverpool.

This is simple science, folks. Not that unproven pseudoscience that NASA / Government spew down our throats from the beginning of our lives until we die. You just have to open your mind and think for yourself. :wave2


Do you know anyone who ever fell off the edge?


You are so indoctrinated. Nobody gets near the edge or the multi nation task force working together for thousands of years to protect the secret that is the edge and the dome, will shoot them down.
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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby FlatEarth » March 7th, 2018, 12:33 am

sellular1 wrote:
FlatEarth wrote:
sellular1 wrote:If the earth is flat, is the moon flat too :dunno :dunno

Don't know. If the basketball court is flat, is the basketball too? :dunno

Why does everyone look up when I talk about the shape of what we stand on? I do know this. It's impossible to have 11,000 sqkm of mirror when it rains on the Bolivian Salt Flats on a ball 25,000 miles in circumference. It's impossible to see hundreds of lighthouses, mountains, city skylines, etc., on a ball 25,000 miles in circumference. It's impossible for our world to be 71% covered by water if we're on a ball as water will always find and maintain its level.

The Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea is 100 miles long without any locks making the water an uninterrupted continuation of the two seas. When constructed, the Earth’s supposed curvature was not taken into account, it was dug along a horizontal datum line 26 feet below sea-level, passing through several lakes from one sea to the other, with the datum line and water’s surface running perfectly parallel over the 100 miles.

The London and Northwestern Railway forms a straight line 180 miles long between London and Liverpool. The railroad’s highest point, midway at Birmingham station, is only 240 feet above sea-level. If the world were actually a globe, however, curving 8 inches per mile squared, the 180 mile stretch of rail would form an arc with the center point at Birmingham raising over a mile, a full 5,400 feet above London and Liverpool.

This is simple science, folks. Not that unproven pseudoscience that NASA / Government spew down our throats from the beginning of our lives until we die. You just have to open your mind and think for yourself. :wave2


Do you know anyone who ever fell off the edge?


Nope!



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Re: Just going to leave this here...

Postby Muck FcDisney » March 7th, 2018, 3:16 am

Strange... were the I UN/Illuminati ice wall guardians on vacation that day?
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