Quote from: Fortuna on February 21, 2011, 03:09:35 PMQuote from: John Davis on February 20, 2011, 09:00:38 AMQuote from: Fortuna on February 18, 2011, 12:09:02 PMQuote from: John Davis on February 18, 2011, 12:33:19 AMI don't believe in the conspiracy. Your point? What does this have to do with the sincerity of my beliefs?How do you justify the Earth being flat without the conspiracy?Lurk moar.
Quote from: John Davis on February 20, 2011, 09:00:38 AMQuote from: Fortuna on February 18, 2011, 12:09:02 PMQuote from: John Davis on February 18, 2011, 12:33:19 AMI don't believe in the conspiracy. Your point? What does this have to do with the sincerity of my beliefs?How do you justify the Earth being flat without the conspiracy?
Quote from: Fortuna on February 18, 2011, 12:09:02 PMQuote from: John Davis on February 18, 2011, 12:33:19 AMI don't believe in the conspiracy. Your point? What does this have to do with the sincerity of my beliefs?
Quote from: John Davis on February 18, 2011, 12:33:19 AMI don't believe in the conspiracy.
I don't believe in the conspiracy.
Scepti, this idiocy needs to stop and it needs to stop right now. You are making a mockery of this fine forum with your poor trolling. You are a complete disgrace.
Quote from: Fortuna on February 18, 2011, 01:04:08 AMQuote from: John Davis on February 18, 2011, 12:33:19 AMQuote from: Fortuna on February 15, 2011, 12:10:31 AMCongraturation. Make sure he knows about the conspiracy nice and young so he can tell all of his school friends and teachers. I'd see it as a character building endeavor because kids already get beat up in school and come out tough. If he tells his classmates about how the Earth is flat he'll probably get twice the dose of beating and come out even tougher, not to mention the mental fortitude he'll have after being called a nutjob and a psycho. Or you could just homeschool him and indoctrinate him as you please so when he gets to college he's so shut in and messed up that he doesn't have the social skills to function properly.I don't believe in the conspiracy. I wouldn't indoctrinate my child with flat earth theories anymore than I would round earth theories or catholicism. For as long as you've been here you sure don't understand a key underlying message of this site or why globularism is a bad thing; but that's ok, you just sit there and tough guy internet it up. That seems to be working great for you, at least in the realm of properly functioning social skills.If you don't believe in the conspiracy then how do you justify the Earth being flat?People are stupid and/or ignorant. Of course thats the foundation of any scientific or zetetic inquiry.
Quote from: John Davis on February 18, 2011, 12:33:19 AMQuote from: Fortuna on February 15, 2011, 12:10:31 AMCongraturation. Make sure he knows about the conspiracy nice and young so he can tell all of his school friends and teachers. I'd see it as a character building endeavor because kids already get beat up in school and come out tough. If he tells his classmates about how the Earth is flat he'll probably get twice the dose of beating and come out even tougher, not to mention the mental fortitude he'll have after being called a nutjob and a psycho. Or you could just homeschool him and indoctrinate him as you please so when he gets to college he's so shut in and messed up that he doesn't have the social skills to function properly.I don't believe in the conspiracy. I wouldn't indoctrinate my child with flat earth theories anymore than I would round earth theories or catholicism. For as long as you've been here you sure don't understand a key underlying message of this site or why globularism is a bad thing; but that's ok, you just sit there and tough guy internet it up. That seems to be working great for you, at least in the realm of properly functioning social skills.If you don't believe in the conspiracy then how do you justify the Earth being flat?
Quote from: Fortuna on February 15, 2011, 12:10:31 AMCongraturation. Make sure he knows about the conspiracy nice and young so he can tell all of his school friends and teachers. I'd see it as a character building endeavor because kids already get beat up in school and come out tough. If he tells his classmates about how the Earth is flat he'll probably get twice the dose of beating and come out even tougher, not to mention the mental fortitude he'll have after being called a nutjob and a psycho. Or you could just homeschool him and indoctrinate him as you please so when he gets to college he's so shut in and messed up that he doesn't have the social skills to function properly.I don't believe in the conspiracy. I wouldn't indoctrinate my child with flat earth theories anymore than I would round earth theories or catholicism. For as long as you've been here you sure don't understand a key underlying message of this site or why globularism is a bad thing; but that's ok, you just sit there and tough guy internet it up. That seems to be working great for you, at least in the realm of properly functioning social skills.
Congraturation. Make sure he knows about the conspiracy nice and young so he can tell all of his school friends and teachers. I'd see it as a character building endeavor because kids already get beat up in school and come out tough. If he tells his classmates about how the Earth is flat he'll probably get twice the dose of beating and come out even tougher, not to mention the mental fortitude he'll have after being called a nutjob and a psycho. Or you could just homeschool him and indoctrinate him as you please so when he gets to college he's so shut in and messed up that he doesn't have the social skills to function properly.
Do your hallucinations tell you the earth is round?
Quote from: hoppy on February 21, 2011, 07:57:36 PMDo your hallucinations tell you the earth is round?Yet another troll claiming he is an FE'er. You guys make up 90% of the FES population.
Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.
Quote from: Puttah on February 21, 2011, 09:27:57 PMQuote from: hoppy on February 21, 2011, 07:57:36 PMDo your hallucinations tell you the earth is round?Yet another troll claiming he is an FE'er. You guys make up 90% of the FES population.Well, it is hard to have a debate if there is no one to debate against.
Fluffy has spoken. /forum.
To be called a troll is often something to be proud of, for it signals your opponent's inability to defend RET, and their subsequent descent into incoherence, name-calling and eventual despair.
I'm not black nor a thug, I'm more like god who will bring 7 plagues of flat earth upon your ass.
Quote from: fluffycornsnake on February 22, 2011, 08:52:35 PMTo be called a troll is often something to be proud of, for it signals your opponent's inability to defend RET, and their subsequent descent into incoherence, name-calling and eventual despair.And sometimes, when you see a rock...you call it a rock.
Particle Person for FES!
Quote from: Around And About on February 22, 2011, 09:18:25 PMQuote from: fluffycornsnake on February 22, 2011, 08:52:35 PMTo be called a troll is often something to be proud of, for it signals your opponent's inability to defend RET, and their subsequent descent into incoherence, name-calling and eventual despair.And sometimes, when you see a rock...you call it a rock.But sometimes it's actually a fish and when you call it a rock it signals your inability to defend RET, and your subsequent descent into incoherence, name-calling and eventual despair.
When an REer starts calling a fish a rock, they have already passed despair and have descended into sheer madness. I doubt this is uncommon.
Quote from: EnglshGentleman on February 21, 2011, 04:02:55 PMQuote from: Fortuna on February 21, 2011, 03:09:35 PMQuote from: John Davis on February 20, 2011, 09:00:38 AMQuote from: Fortuna on February 18, 2011, 12:09:02 PMQuote from: John Davis on February 18, 2011, 12:33:19 AMI don't believe in the conspiracy. Your point? What does this have to do with the sincerity of my beliefs?How do you justify the Earth being flat without the conspiracy?Lurk moar.Funny that each and every FE'er believes in a different variation of the theory, and all these variations work in the mind of that single person only.LSD users also experience slightly different hallucinations.
I saw a slight haze in the hotel bathroom this morning after I took a shower, have I discovered a new planet?
I am the most anti-drug person on the site.
Why do we fall back to earth? Because our weight pushes us down, no laws, no gravity pulling us. It is the law of intelligence.
Quote from: Ichimaru Gin :] on February 23, 2011, 02:25:08 AMI am the most anti-drug person on the site.Do you take caffiene? Paracetamol?
Only one thing can save our future. Give Thork a BanHammer for Th*rksakes!
Quote from: fluffycornsnake on February 22, 2011, 09:26:13 PMWhen an REer starts calling a fish a rock, they have already passed despair and have descended into sheer madness. I doubt this is uncommon.Right...thank you for demonstrating my point beautifully, Fluffy.
Quote from: Mr Pseudonym on February 23, 2011, 05:30:23 AMQuote from: Ichimaru Gin :] on February 23, 2011, 02:25:08 AMI am the most anti-drug person on the site.Do you take caffiene? Paracetamol?He only thinks that the illegal once are bad
If you want to question me on why drugs are bad or which I consume, please start a new thread in the appropriate forum.