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Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 11th, 2018, 6:13 pm
by FlatEarth
If only you would watch...


Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 11th, 2018, 7:57 pm
by FSUKW
Good thing we are a small board that doesn't grow its posters, because this stupid shit would surely scare any new recruits away.

On a side note, your trolling is tiresome.

I liked it better when you pretended to be rich and successful..... :2thumbs

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 11th, 2018, 10:42 pm
by JdPat04
Damn, didn't watch

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 12th, 2018, 2:55 am
by bigbluebazooka

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 12th, 2018, 1:45 pm
by Muck FcDisney

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 12th, 2018, 2:57 pm
by Muck FcDisney

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 12th, 2018, 3:39 pm
by FlatEarth



Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 12th, 2018, 4:03 pm
by Muck FcDisney
It's fascinating what gallons and gallons of LSD will do to the human brain.

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Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 12th, 2018, 4:21 pm
by Muck FcDisney
Bow to your communist masters, indoctrinated one! :ROFL2

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Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 14th, 2018, 5:54 pm
by FlatEarth
FSUKW wrote:Good thing we are a small board that doesn't grow its posters, because this stupid shit would surely scare any new recruits away.

On a side note, your trolling is tiresome.

I liked it better when you pretended to be rich and successful..... :2thumbs

Yeah, I can see how my facts making you question your entire world beliefs could become tiresome.

You cannot explain how it's possible to see the Statue of Liberty from 60 miles away by ship.

Or Notre Dame’s Antwerp Spire, which stands 403 feet high from the foot of the tower with Strasburg measuring 468 feet above sea level. With the aid of a telescope, ships can be distinguished on the horizon and captains declare they can see the cathedral spire from an amazing 150 miles away. If the Earth were a globe, however, at that distance the spire should be an entire mile, 5,280 feet below the horizon!

But, but, but... Light refraction, right? :ROFL2

Think, folks. Use your mind.

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 14th, 2018, 5:57 pm
by Muck FcDisney
FlatEarth wrote:
FSUKW wrote:Good thing we are a small board that doesn't grow its posters, because this stupid shit would surely scare any new recruits away.

On a side note, your trolling is tiresome.

I liked it better when you pretended to be rich and successful..... :2thumbs

Yeah, I can see how my facts making you question your entire world beliefs could become tiresome.

You cannot explain how it's possible to see the Statue of Liberty from 60 miles away by ship.

Or Notre Dame’s Antwerp Spire, which stands 403 feet high from the foot of the tower with Strasburg measuring 468 feet above sea level. With the aid of a telescope, ships can be distinguished on the horizon and captains declare they can see the cathedral spire from an amazing 150 miles away. If the Earth were a globe, however, at that distance the spire should be an entire mile, 5,280 feet below the horizon!

But, but, but... Light refraction, right? :ROFL2

Think, folks. Use your mind.


Pics of Statue of Liberty (including the base, of course) from 60 mi (sea level) please.

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 14th, 2018, 6:25 pm
by FlatEarth
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It is often possible to see the Chicago skyline from sea-level 60 miles away across Lake Michigan. In 2015 photographer Joshua Nowicki photographed this portrait of the city, news channels quickly claimed his picture to be a “superior mirage,” an atmospheric anomaly caused by temperature inversion. While these certainly do occur, the skyline in question was facing right-side up and clearly seen unlike a hazy illusory mirage, and on a ball-Earth 25,000 miles in circumference should be 2,400 feet below the horizon. Notice also there is no bend in the buildings, as they should be leaning away from the viewer, nor is there a curve to the left or right of Chicago’s skyline.

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 14th, 2018, 7:08 pm
by Muck FcDisney
FlatEarth wrote:[ img ]

It is often possible to see the Chicago skyline from sea-level 60 miles away across Lake Michigan. In 2015 photographer Joshua Nowicki photographed this portrait of the city, news channels quickly claimed his picture to be a “superior mirage,” an atmospheric anomaly caused by temperature inversion. While these certainly do occur, the skyline in question was facing right-side up and clearly seen unlike a hazy illusory mirage, and on a ball-Earth 25,000 miles in circumference should be 2,400 feet below the horizon. Notice also there is no bend in the buildings, as they should be leaning away from the viewer, nor is there a curve to the left or right of Chicago’s skyline.


You really should credit your sources, Mr. OurWayISTheHighway. ;)

Same guy, earlier this year.

View of Chicago, Illinois after sunset from Bridgman, Michigan. ~52 miles away . . . March 9, 2018.
500mm lens with 1.4x extender (posted image is cropped in) f/5.6, 25 seconds, ISO 100.

EDIT: pic not working. You'll have to go to his FB page an scroll down to 3/9. https://www.facebook.com/JoshuaNowickiPhotography/

WTF is going on here? Did Chicago sink into the lake?!? :shocker


Hey look! It's your boy again. Can you tell me what's going on here?

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Still waiting on your Statue of Liberty pic... and you backing up your claim of 14' steel walls on the WTC... and your obit or funeral for Thomas "Crisis Actor" Dean Jr, age 24. :chatterbox :yawn

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 14th, 2018, 8:58 pm
by FlatEarth
Muck FcDisney wrote:
FlatEarth wrote:[ img ]

It is often possible to see the Chicago skyline from sea-level 60 miles away across Lake Michigan. In 2015 photographer Joshua Nowicki photographed this portrait of the city, news channels quickly claimed his picture to be a “superior mirage,” an atmospheric anomaly caused by temperature inversion. While these certainly do occur, the skyline in question was facing right-side up and clearly seen unlike a hazy illusory mirage, and on a ball-Earth 25,000 miles in circumference should be 2,400 feet below the horizon. Notice also there is no bend in the buildings, as they should be leaning away from the viewer, nor is there a curve to the left or right of Chicago’s skyline.


You really should credit your sources, Mr. OurWayISTheHighway. ;)

Same guy, earlier this year.

View of Chicago, Illinois after sunset from Bridgman, Michigan. ~52 miles away . . . March 9, 2018.
500mm lens with 1.4x extender (posted image is cropped in) f/5.6, 25 seconds, ISO 100.

EDIT: pic not working. You'll have to go to his FB page an scroll down to 3/9. https://www.facebook.com/JoshuaNowickiPhotography/

WTF is going on here? Did Chicago sink into the lake?!? :shocker


Hey look! It's your boy again. Can you tell me what's going on here?

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Still waiting on your Statue of Liberty pic... and you backing up your claim of 14' steel walls on the WTC... and your obit or funeral for Thomas "Crisis Actor" Dean Jr, age 24. :chatterbox :yawn

52 miles away... 1803.21 feet of curvature. The only building you should be able to see is the Willis Tower. Oh, wait... No, that's not right because the Willis Tower is only 1700 feet tall. That is refraction though. Good example. :wave



You'll have to contact the countless captains that have witnessed Lady Liberty via telescope for that reference. You can't throw an aluminum plane wing through steel. No matter how fast it's moving. Crisis actors are very real. Whether you believe it or not is irrelevant.

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 14th, 2018, 10:11 pm
by Muck FcDisney
So... nothing, nothing, and nothing. Well, I guess I'm convinced! :ROFL2

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 14th, 2018, 10:34 pm
by FSUKW
Muck FcDisney wrote:So... nothing, nothing, and nothing. Well, I guess I'm convinced! :ROFL2


Silly Muck, his proof is regurgitated YouTube clips.

You must get your ass in a boat and prove your theory in person.

Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 15th, 2018, 5:46 pm
by Muck FcDisney
FSUKW wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:So... nothing, nothing, and nothing. Well, I guess I'm convinced! :ROFL2


Silly Muck, his proof is regurgitated YouTube clips.

You must get your ass in a boat and prove your theory in person.


Here's my pic of the Statue of Liberty from 60 mi. Just keep zooming. It's there, I promise.

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Re: Here's some poetry for you all...

PostPosted: March 15th, 2018, 5:51 pm
by Muck FcDisney
FlatEarth wrote:You can't throw an aluminum plane wing through steel. No matter how fast it's moving.


Of course not. I'd have to be named Uncle Rico to throw a plane wing at all.

PS- This is arguably the most retarded thing I've read in the history of the internet. Thank you for that! :ROFL2