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« Reply #27735 on: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 23:42:45 » |
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Think they should do another show, the only way is wessex.
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Red Frog
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« Reply #27736 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:52:17 » |
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flat earther. Fuckwits who genuinely believe the earth is flat and use flawed and misunderstood 'science' to probe their point
Ah thanks. The question I always wish people would ask flerfers ( ) is what they think is on the other side. Though the answer probably wouldn't be very interesting.
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Tout ce que je sais de plus sūr ą propos de la moralité et des obligations des hommes, c'est au football que je le dois. - Albert Camus
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Reg Smeeton
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« Reply #27737 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:58:48 » |
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Ah thanks. The question I always wish people would ask flerfers ( ) is what they think is on the other side. Though the answer probably wouldn't be very interesting. I reckon a mountain of plastic waste and coffee cups, bound together by a giant fatberg
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pauld
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« Reply #27738 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:01:59 » |
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flat earther. Fuckwits who genuinely believe the earth is flat and use flawed and misunderstood 'science' to probe their point
Given that I can't be arsed to look this up and wade through their crap, what do they think is on the edges? And presumably they have some kind of explanation as to how you don't just fall off when you get there? Is there some kind of magic wrap-round lift that takes you back to the opposite edge, like a worm hole in a game or something?
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« Reply #27739 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:11:36 » |
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I reckon a mountain of plastic waste and coffee cups, bound together by a giant fatberg
Just like this side then. Convincing.
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Tout ce que je sais de plus sūr ą propos de la moralité et des obligations des hommes, c'est au football que je le dois. - Albert Camus
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« Reply #27740 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:12:40 » |
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Given that I can't be arsed to look this up and wade through their crap, what do they think is on the edges? And presumably they have some kind of explanation as to how you don't just fall off when you get there? Is there some kind of magic wrap-round lift that takes you back to the opposite edge, like a worm hole in a game or something?
Don't ask how I know but they believe Antarctic is at the edge, all around, like the outer layer of a disc. It keeps the oceans, and us, from falling off the side.
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pauld
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« Reply #27741 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:16:57 » |
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Don't ask how I know but they believe Antarctic is at the edge, all around, like the outer layer of a disc. It keeps the oceans, and us, from falling off the side.
Okaaaayyyyyy. (And I appreciate you're not acting as a spokesman for them, but I'm grateful for your insight, like I say it saves me having to go look at this crap). So how do explorers/scientists etc not fall off when they cross the Antacrtic then?
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« Reply #27742 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:20:27 » |
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Okaaaayyyyyy. (And I appreciate you're not acting as a spokesman for them, but I'm grateful for your insight, like I say it saves me having to go look at this crap). So how do explorers/scientists etc not fall off when they cross the Antacrtic then?
Did Scott come back
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« Reply #27743 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:25:34 » |
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Don't go down this route Paul, you'll wander into the whole "planes would fly into space if you didn't keep adjusting nose down, but they don't do that. Therefore the earth is flat"
Then your head will fall off.
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« Reply #27744 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:43:49 » |
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Okaaaayyyyyy. (And I appreciate you're not acting as a spokesman for them, but I'm grateful for your insight, like I say it saves me having to go look at this crap). So how do explorers/scientists etc not fall off when they cross the Antacrtic then?
No one has ever "crossed the Antarctic", they just walk around the disc.
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« Reply #27745 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:48:25 » |
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'kin 'ell. Please tell me these people aren't allowed driving licences?
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« Reply #27746 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:49:46 » |
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So how do explorers/scientists etc not fall off when they cross the Antacrtic then?
Because the arctic/antarctic is a big wall of ice.
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« Reply #27747 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:58:46 » |
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Because the arctic/antarctic is a big wall of ice.
So if the Antarctic's round the edge, where's the Arctic? In the middle? And if so, why does it get so cold in both places?
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« Reply #27748 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 11:01:46 » |
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Because the evil overlords at Nasa drew the maps incorrectly to hide the truth from us.
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« Reply #27749 on: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 11:03:13 » |
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THE TRUTH:
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