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There are so many scientologists that get preferential casting...look at someone like Elizabeth Moss. This discrimination against flat earthers is a disgrace

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Some casting directors refuse to audition flat earthers.... disgusting

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Flat Earth General / Re: FE is a sad little world.
« on: March 19, 2024, 05:39:00 PM »
To the original poster.

It is in fact much more sad to live in the world of a globularist. For you to think that eventually, everything will cease to exist in the universe due to it's uncontrollable expansion must be immensely depressing.

Everything that you've ever done, that has ever happened, that has ever existed will be gone without any trace. Everything about you and your existence is pointless and heading towards a cold future where nothing happens.

The life of a globularist is therefore meaningless. Take comfort in your false religion while flat earthers live with purpose.

The eventual heat death of the universe (if that turns out to be the case) is not depressing at all.  It’s a really long way off and humanity probably won’t be around to see it.

I’m far more concerned with what we are doing to the planet right now.    Tough times ahead for members of my family and friends’ kids.

Not helped by anti science cretins who do everything they can to cast doubt on what’s happening and what needs to be done about it.

Not all climate change deniers are flat earthers, but are any flat earther not climate change deniers?

How about you?  You speak of purpose, but where do you stand on stuff that actually matters?  Things that will affect the lives of people I care about?
Most climate change deniers are globularists as SCG mentions.

I think pollution and emissions are sadly ruining our beloved Earth. The rich don't care as long as they make a profit. At the expense of our ecosystems and even our own health, it doesn't matter. They don't care.

For example, pumping toxins, waste, and byproducts in water sources results in a gentle slap on the wrist and a fine that doesn't affect their business in the slightest.

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Flat Earth General / Re: FE is a sad little world.
« on: March 19, 2024, 07:52:10 AM »
To the original poster.

It is in fact much more sad to live in the world of a globularist. For you to think that eventually, everything will cease to exist in the universe due to it's uncontrollable expansion must be immensely depressing.

Everything that you've ever done, that has ever happened, that has ever existed will be gone without any trace. Everything about you and your existence is pointless and heading towards a cold future where nothing happens.

The life of a globularist is therefore meaningless. Take comfort in your false religion while flat earthers live with purpose.

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JB we have had members of this forum stalked and harassed for their FEB before offline. So yes, sadly it goes beyond thinking flat earthers "are dumb".
Yet I have never seen any evidence of that.
Seems more like an elaborate story FEers made up to pretend that they are being hunted by people wanting to keep "THE TRUTH" quiet.
Yes, how silly of us for not consulting with you on the matter, JackBlack.

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JB we have had members of this forum stalked and harassed for their FEB before offline. So yes, sadly it goes beyond thinking flat earthers "are dumb".

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So you have to appeal to those knuckleheads for affirmation?

Oh boy.
I don't appreciate you calling this brave young man a knucklehead.

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I'm surprised that he acknowledged it publicly, but I assure you all that more celebrities and Athletes believe in FET than you think. Sadly we have to keep quiet for our own safety but I applaud the brave ones who have gone public.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-13142197/amp/NFL-Tyler-Owens-space-planets-flat-earthers-Texas-Tech.html

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You're the one making a claim of magic, not me

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I see JB still refers to them as "magical floating islands".

Do you also observe the magical floating structures known commonly as clouds from time to time?

I imagine it's fun to call what occurs in nature magic.

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Arts & Entertainment / Re: Tears of the Kingdom
« on: August 09, 2023, 09:52:31 PM »
I finally got the last korok seed. It's pretty wild because once you get it, Link looks into the camera and speaks for the first time saying "Hyrule exists on a flat world. Floating islands found in nature don't exist on globes."


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You keep saying they float from magic with no evidence.

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You're the one that thinks floating islands are more plausible on a round earth.

Another Zelda game with FE themes has been quite welcome

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So I think we can now safely add ToTK to the list of Zelda titles like the Windwaker which exhibit FET components

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"No, they are presented as the home of gods to the Hylians, i.e. the Zonai.
They also match well with the floating lands from skyward Sword. This would mean they were created by the Goddess Hylia, and rely upon pure magic."

The fact that there is a creator doesn't mean it doesn't occur in nature. Consider in real life: If God the creator exists, does that mean Earth has to rely upon pure magic? No. That's an absurd leap. Just like yours

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There is an explanation for the magic/force that link uses to make objects levitate and bind, etc...the secret stone from Rauru.

The islands don't have that, they are presented as just naturally occurring in the game environment.

Admit it. Zelda is a Flat earther franchise.

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The swirly "magic" is only seen on shrines and not islands themselves. The large majority of islands in fact lack shrines.

So how can objects in the sky stay suspended upwards relative to the surface in the RET for such a prolonged amount of time? They can't. There is no globularist explanation.

Once again the franchise Zelda has shown a Hyrule incompatible with RET

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You seem to be confused what shrines are. You should try completing some, it'll make your play through a lot better by giving you the ability to increase your stamina and hearts!

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The hard limit to flight is also a good shout!

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I don't recall any magic mentioned. We just observe that the acceleration of the islands matches the mainland.
We see the magic.
All the swirly blue.

Just how are we seeing the acceleartion?
What acceleration is being seen?
What magic is causing it?

Also note that as soon as you point out what magic is causing it, that same magic can just be causing it to levitate.

You can also start by explaining how the islands magically levitate, but not Link, or even the trees or boulders or water on the islands.
The swirly blue is only seen when objects drop from the sky indicating a magic force has overcome the UA. The islands do not. The more you dive into the game, the more it clearly shows UA FET

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They're sky islands. You take a giant spring up there, use a hot air balloon, or (get this) make a jet scooter out of two fans and a control platform.

In what regards demonstrates real world physics.
Well with the rocket and balloon set-ups, it matches with FET and how indefinitely sustainable flight is not possible.

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I don't recall any magic mentioned. We just observe that the acceleration of the islands matches the mainland.

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Pretty interesting that the perspective effect is seen in a AAA title.
Do you mean how because they chose to programmatically load and unload (or at least not render) specific content? Rather than being able to render it based upon reality?

The tears of the kingdom also shows universal acceleration instead of gravity. Just look at the Zonai ruins.
Why don't you post a screenshot to support that instead of just claiming they do?
Otherwise, it can likewise be dismissed as BS.
no I'm talking about the perspective effect with the telescope of Link's sister in Windwaker!

I don't need to post a screenshot...the Zonai islands are actually where literally Link wakes up to begin his adventure. They can only exist with UA and not gravity.

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Pretty interesting that the perspective effect is seen in a AAA title.

The tears of the kingdom also shows universal acceleration instead of gravity. Just look at the Zonai ruins.

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The playable area in Wind Waker is cut off at the edges of the map, yet the water continues... It's more likely that the area (which is very small) is just a small section of a larger world. I don't see anything in the game that leads me to believe it was made to have a flat earth.
Reread my posts in the beginning couple of pages and you will change your mind!

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Arts & Entertainment / Re: Tears of the Kingdom
« on: May 18, 2023, 12:04:19 AM »
Not really impressed with TotK so far. It's been pretty boring/tedious

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Arts & Entertainment / Re: Tears of the Kingdom
« on: May 14, 2023, 04:16:12 PM »
I have discussed in depth before that the makers of the Legend of Zelda titles are very strong Flat earther advocates.

https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=30593.0

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I was stalked and harassed from a round earther on this site over 10 years ago. I made a report with police, thankfully nothing escalated.

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Flat Earth Debate / Re: Is FE on the wane?
« on: March 23, 2023, 05:33:35 PM »
I should have been more specific, I meant to include actors/film workers within the category of artists. Not just musicians

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Flat Earth Debate / Re: Is FE on the wane?
« on: March 23, 2023, 12:35:35 PM »
Only John Davis and other true believers can vouch for me. I'm on network TV

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