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Flat Earth General / Re: uh oh. another nail. sorry guys.
« on: February 09, 2018, 12:24:21 PM »
so..looking at the above artists impressions, and accounting for natural space debris...isn't this idea of thousands of satellites just chilling, avoiding high velocity debris and each other just complete bollocks ?

It's almost as if space is really big....
Btw debris/satellite collisions do happen occasionally so this post was useless from the start.

it appears the satellite squad shift between "you can see them with the naked eye" and "they are to small to see" juggling which ever response meets their needs, bless em, just don't expect any actual evidence.

Some satellite big. Some satellite small. Feuk understand? Brain work at full capacity?

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Flat Earth General / Re: SpaceX: The Latest
« on: February 09, 2018, 12:13:51 PM »
Papa stop shitting up the thread. We're trying to explain how JRowe is a dingbat.

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Flat Earth General / Re: SpaceX: The Latest
« on: February 06, 2018, 03:33:25 PM »
Do you have something specific you want us to educate you on?

We could start with the friction (or rather lack thereof)? Or are you content with your head in the sand?

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Flat Earth General / Re: List Of Things That Don't Exist To Round Earthers
« on: November 30, 2017, 04:29:10 PM »
...
The first of these is an optical illusion, and you can find it discussed within the seminal work of Samuel Rowbotham, Earth: Not A Globe. The second clearly shows a flat horizon.

Rowbotham was a literal moron who shoved his fingers in his ears when proven wrong multiple times. e.g. The Bedford Level experiment and the lighthouse experiment. Using him as your source just made your claims less credible.

Also, having skimmed ENAG, nowhere do I see anything that could possibly explain what is happening in that first image. There is a bunch of unfounded nonsense in here though. Do you have a page number?

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Flat Earth General / Re: Sattelite phones
« on: November 30, 2017, 11:59:57 AM »


Wow is that a big balloon? With equipment hanging from it?
Amazing research bud. I don't even need a source for the image or your claim that there are thousands of invisible balloons bouncing signals in the ocean or that we have super secret balloon technology. This picture says it all. You win. Good job.

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Flat Earth General / Re: Plane trip from Perth to Cape town
« on: November 30, 2017, 11:55:35 AM »
Your friend fucking lied to you and these RE_tards are lying to you right now.

There are no non-stop flights from Perth to Capetown.

There are no non-stop flights from Australia to South America or South Africa.

Ok. Prove it? You could uncover a massive conspiracy and make the news everywhere if you can prove this. Don't you want to be famous?

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: November 29, 2017, 02:52:58 PM »
There is a difference between someone being voted into office and a career politician.

How about between someone who is voted in by the people and someone who is voted in by a stuffy room full of career politicians?

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: September 28, 2017, 01:36:06 PM »
I know a guy that is waaaaaaaaay smarter than me... Worked on Nuclear Submarines as the head nuke... worked for many agencies, written some books... helped me support the kitchen in my house without having to put vertical support beams all over my house...

Dude is legit... but thinks man made global warming is bullshit...

I find it hard to agree with him, but his argument is basically... the information is not, there are too many unknown factors, the globes temperature is cyclical and the information that has come is, is often tampered with to push an agenda...


My problem with both sides of the issue... One side wants money... The other side wants money...

So, in the spirit of South Park... Your options are a Giant Douche or a Turd Sandwich...

Maybe he should stick to submarines?

And stop trying to muddy the waters with Al Gore, "agenda", money, etc. No one cares. The only thing that matters is the data, and it's not looking good.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: September 26, 2017, 12:09:28 PM »
other than his rhetoric... what has he really done that has made him a bad president?


Again, other than his Rhetoric...

Just crimes, no big deal.

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Don't see much of that kinda thing.
If it were real it would be the obvious choice of backdrop to cringe inducing iss cretinous displays.

Weightless morons always in front of static backdrop.
Moving earth images foreground consists of solar panel segments and various struts and girders.
So you're saying that live feeds of space walks don't count?  ???

When was the last live space wank feeding?
And no, they don't count.
Space suit wearing space man equates to inanimate foreground.
Ignorant ridicule is very poor logic in any argument.

Who's a good boy, eh? Have a choc drop, Fido.

You've managed to call everyone who isn't a dog 'Fido', good job.

With regards to your spacewalk comment: denial doesn't make you edgy.

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Don't see much of that kinda thing.
If it were real it would be the obvious choice of backdrop to cringe inducing iss cretinous displays.

Weightless morons always in front of static backdrop.
Moving earth images foreground consists of solar panel segments and various struts and girders.

Because no one cares about pleasing a handful of idiots on a conspiracy internet forum.
"Why don't they settle things by-" Because no one cares. There's nothing to settle.

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Holy sheet, undefined flying objects? Probably genocide.

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The Lounge / Re: Todays chemtrails
« on: September 14, 2017, 02:36:27 PM »
Not all of us.  Some of us are not "conspiracy nuts" for everything that comes along.  Some of us question things and instead of a straight answer, there is always some insult added in.  Some try to give answers, but when we ask follow up questions, we are ridiculed, made fun of, and become a target for attacks on our credibility.  It is strange that this reaction is fairly strong.  This doesn't deter true believers, it only adds more to our growing evidential vaults. 
Why is the thought of FE so threatening?  Maybe we are wrong, maybe we are not.  We only ask you to consider.  I do not like how a math formula can be used to "prove" some aspect of FE is false, only to have at least one "constant" in that formula.  If you derive it down further, it always has some "constant"  in it.  Or the reason for using some of those formulas?  Other than blindly accepting that is a good formula to use, where does it come from?  Show me the root.  Show me why you use that formula.  Stop waving the formula over my head thinking that automatically makes you right and me wrong.  I can accept being wrong, most if not all RE people cannot.

It's healthy to be a skeptic. It's not healthy to be a denier.

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Flat Earth Debate / Re: South Pole research stations?
« on: September 14, 2017, 11:02:44 AM »
Hmmm, well this picture is from Greenland.  Can you tell the difference?  Probably not,, and you only assume that the south pole is where they tell you it is.



Not quite sure how that's relevant. Convenient how you avoided my question of how the sun would work.

But what the hell. The distance between Punta Arenas, Chile and the Amundsen-Scott research base is around 2450 miles. At an average speed of 500mph a commercial jet would take around 5 hours to get there. From Punta Arenas to Nuuk, Greenland however is 8173 miles, give or take - that would take a whopping 16 hours.

So is every single person who has personally flown to the south pole lying? Did they really not leave from Chile? Did they fly somewhere else? Greenland sure doesn't make sense, so where would make sense? It's not like they're NASA either. But does the conspiracy range much wider than just NASA?

Explain to me how this would work. I'm genuinely interested. Particularly the sun.

lol, you question the "relevance" of my post and then immediately change the subject.  This is golden.

This is the clumsiest dodge I've ever seen.

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I have a question for you Pegasus

Do you have a complete understanding of the universe? Yes or No

No.

Then you can not be absolutely certain what the shape is

The fact that we don't have a complete understanding of the universe means that we can't have a fairly good understanding of things within the universe?

If only there were a process of posing questions and performing experiments to reach an overwhelming degree of consensus on certain topics..... ???


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Flat Earth General / Re: Eclipse 21.08.17 will debunk the Globe
« on: September 14, 2017, 10:44:44 AM »
> Says the Earth is flat
> Posts picture of buildings partially obscured by curvature

Congrats, you played yourself.

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The Lounge / Re: Todays chemtrails
« on: September 14, 2017, 09:12:23 AM »
Do you guys really believe in chemtrails???

This is not a belief. this is a politica that most government of countries make. most of them are legal in some countries. all of them have legal bearing. those who did it are state officials. they get salary, they are recorded. these are done according to the rules.
The problem here is that those who do not know whats happening thinking it to be faith. if you investigate, you can see that everything is controlled in countless laws and regulations.

this law, regulations and works are not disclosed due to public reaction. but anyone who researches can access this information. it only takes a little time to understand them because the work is usually carried out in secret. But if you really want to learn the truth, you can do that. And after that, you will no longer ask about is that a belief or not.

Noblerabbit to answer your question: Yes. They believe in anything that makes them feel edgy and "smart". Like they know something the general public doesn't. Chemtrails, NASA hoaxes, 9/11 hoax, etc.

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Flat Earth General / Re: Why do not we feel the world is spinning...?
« on: September 13, 2017, 03:19:16 PM »
Yep. Do you have a question? (Besides the one you answered yourself?)

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: September 13, 2017, 03:13:38 PM »

Though here is the conundrum...could you call yourself a modern liberal if you do not fit in the description I posted?? I really don't think you can..the modern liberal is by description what I posted...so I think the "liberals" who are not such morons, they should receive another title. As any sane and productive liberal I have met so far remind me more of the old school real Liberalism...an ideology that even I myself have much in common with and in agreement of.

Yeah it doesn't work that way, you can't just redefine things because you feel like it.
If you agree with the tenets of Liberalism then you're a liberal, if you don't then you're not. (Hint: the "sjw"s you keep yapping about don't fall into category 1)


I know I scare you guys. That's why I keep stating this observation.

A lot of you have gotten upset with me for voicing this observation.

Please stop scaring us dispute  :(
We can't handle how legit you are.

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The Lounge / Re: Is French Air Caledonia making genocide to Caledonians?
« on: September 12, 2017, 02:10:47 PM »
If only there were a reason why people would want to conveniently travel between those islands......
Maybe there is something in between the islands that hinders travel? Hm....

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The Lounge / Re: Todays chemtrails
« on: September 12, 2017, 02:09:45 PM »
Initkam can you provide anything other than screenshots and claims? Anything at all?

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: September 12, 2017, 12:49:04 PM »
Trump isn't against fake news. He is against bad publicity for himself, whether it is true or not. People would be more willing to listen to you if you weren't so blind to this.

More people need to understand this. He's not the MSM-seeking missile that the fanboys make him out to be, he's just a big crybaby who tries to discredit anyone that says anything even remotely negative about him. He has the maturity and humility of an adolescent...... and he's running the country.

We are tired of being lied to

We want to be told the truth.


https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/23/opinion/trumps-lies.html?mcubz=1

NY Times? Mr. President told me they're failing and fake news so sorry Totes but you're a sheep now  :-\

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: September 11, 2017, 04:32:52 PM »
If you believe that will fix what is wrong with your country then power to you.

I think the problem runs much deeper. I think you are parroting the MSM narrative.

There are many more problems with governance in the US, but removing the senile buffoon in the white house is the obvious first step.

Considering the term MSM is subjective, I think you're just ignoring anything you don't want to hear and labeling it as "MSM" so you can feel edgy and part of a movement.

Here's a better idea, instead of being spoonfed what to believe by our glorious leader, think for yourself.
"Oh hmmm Alex Jones says that this event was orchestrated by gay aliens to further the deep state agenda, and CNN says it was a group of disgruntled people....... maybe the "MSM" got it right this time"

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The Lounge / Re: Todays chemtrails
« on: September 11, 2017, 01:57:12 PM »
I love your assumptions.
"This route looks a little funny. I know nothing about aviation nor engineering, but this pilot is probably going to commit genocide."

A cessna 560XL is going to making a genocide to East Blacksea side of Turkey. This pilot will be exacuted soon.

This thread is amazing. How do you conduct yourself in day to day life? Like seriously how do you function as an adult?

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The Lounge / Re: The greatest troll to have ever used this forum.
« on: September 11, 2017, 01:45:12 PM »
Heiwa gets my vote. Just look at how effectively he captured so many people's attention and held it over hundreds upon hundreds of posts and multiple threads.

Papa Poodle-tits? No way.

Heiwa is definitely a contender, but I have to give it to sandy for his dedication. Like, literally thousands of posts of complete nonsense takes heart.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: September 11, 2017, 11:22:01 AM »
Lol please tell me more about how I'm part of the 'left'. Go on.

Please tell us more about your plans and ideas on how to make things better for us.

Continuing to make smart ass comments really just proves the assertion.

Why do you care so much if I call out someone else out on their BS? I thought "we" were the "snowflakes"?

Anyways to answer the first statement, it's simple:
Remove the lying, corrupt, law-breaking, veteran-shaming, tax-return-hiding, amateur golfer (who spends his extra time "running" the country) from office.
Not that complicated.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: September 08, 2017, 02:01:19 PM »
*finally makes a couple of sane decisions after months of senile idiotic comments, lies, breaking promises, and a spiderweb of connections to russia*

You: "He's such a deal-maker :)"
Typical self righteous, smug, blow hard libtard. All judgement, no solutions... absolutely useless, a net loss

Sorry, did I hit a tender spot?

I have never seen dog provide any sort useful feedback in a political thread...just blind nonsensical rhetoric..he is an example of what's wrong with the left.

Lol please tell me more about how I'm part of the 'left'. Go on.

Dog: *bark* *bark* *bark* *bark* *bark*

I like this comment. Because I'm a dog and dogs bark.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: September 07, 2017, 11:27:35 AM »
*finally makes a couple of sane decisions after months of senile idiotic comments, lies, breaking promises, and a spiderweb of connections to russia*

You: "He's such a deal-maker :)"

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: August 31, 2017, 10:03:40 AM »
Why are you worried so much about offending people? Someone who is offended by such silly things shouldn't be given the time of day (with regards to the offense).

He isn't though.

The high majority of the left is....and they have the loudest voice since they control 98 percent of the media....this is an issue

Yeah no. It's just a very vocal minority, and their voice is useless. In the real world (granted I've only ever met one such person) get stared at for a few seconds and then ignored.

Has nothing to do with left or right. Hell, I've seen way more people get "offended" over the term Happy Holidays. "Itz called CHRISTMAS, why do u hate merica?!? But muh war on christmas!!!"
Not to mention the mere sight of a rainbow flag. "MUH AGENDA".


I think you guys are blowing these SJWs way out of proportion. No one cares if you have the ten commandments on your personal property unless they are an eye sore.  No one is going to stop you from flying the flag, except maybe your HOA. And hardly anyone is going to bat an eyelash at Merry Christmas.

I have seen people get all huffy and puffy when a cashier says happy holidays.  Hell, I've been the cashier on the receiving end of one case of "it's Merry Christmas, try it again". I've had way more people hear me say happy holidays and either respond in kind or say merry Christmas in return. No one really gives a shit unless you are a dick about it in response.

Pretty much this.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Why do you support donald trump
« on: August 30, 2017, 03:35:19 PM »
These days in America, anything and everything offends somebody.

You say Merry Christmas, no wait that will offend Jewish people. Better say happy holidays instead.

Can't put the ten commandments or Jesus out front of your business, might offend the Muslims

Can't hang the American flag outside your house, you might offend somebody

Why are you worried so much about offending people? Someone who is offended by such silly things shouldn't be given the time of day (with regards to the offense).

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