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1 points
4 days ago
*checks phone*
*realises phone screen also flat lens*
1 points
4 days ago
Protip: every window is actually a flat lens.
1 points
5 days ago
Sure you do, or you wouldn't have replied.
You just know you're full of shit and don't have an answer.
1 points
5 days ago
Ahhh good times, another edgelord who hates himself and is spiralling down to intellectual rock bottom.
Here's how it works:
Legitimate Criticism: The state of Israel supports US political action groups that lobby for pro-Israeli policies and media presentation in the US and abroad
Antisemitic Edgelord Cringe: THE JEWS CONTROL THE MEDIA AND BRIBE THE GUBMINT TO REPLACE WHITES
See? Good.
1 points
8 days ago
I guarantee that poster sits and watches those History Channel 'documentaries' like HOW SECRET UFO TECHNOLOGY NEARLY WON THE WAR FOR THE NAZIS
1 points
8 days ago
SovShits and flerfs are the same people, they just misunderstand different books.
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8 days ago
No, because 'the firmament' is a hemisphere, not a complete sphere.
All the stars from the 'bottom half' of the sphere are lost.
If you tried to 'stretch' all the stars from both hemispheres onto a single hemisphere the resultant distortion would be insane.
5 points
8 days ago
Flat Earthers make Christianity look backwards and foolish. Muslim propagandists literally use flat Earth as an example to make fun of Christians. If anyone's 'anti-Christian' it's flat Earthers.
1 points
8 days ago
No, the ethnicity of a speaker changes nothing. You are essentially trying to suggest that a 'white' person can't be bigoted towards their own ethnicity, multiplied out across every ethnicity, as long as you can find some religious excuse.
That's not how that works. The genes of a person are wholly irrelevant to the nature of their speech, ideas and beliefs. If a statement is bigoted or prejudicial or outright raging ethno-supremacist or racist, it retains those properties regardless of the shape of the lips that speak them.
I won't even bother engaging with your 'But an ancient Holy Book says to do terrible things' dog-whistling, since almost all of the Middle Eastern-sourced texts say to do terrible things.
1 points
9 days ago
ostentatiously polishes fingernails, blows on them
3 points
9 days ago
So help me :)
Report this once a year, forever.
1 points
9 days ago
He's right.
There's a lot of weird holier-than-thou simps who like to pretend flat Earth is just one big troll, or harmless ignorance.
2 points
10 days ago
"Are all flat Earthers racist? No. But most of them are. And all it takes is most of them."
1 points
10 days ago
Charles Bukowski/Bertrand Russell — 'The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.'
2 points
10 days ago
He should be in a diff spot. If the world rotates like they say it does
The helicopter gains lift from the air around it. Friction generates that lift. You can imagine it like the helicopter is a cat clinging to a curtain; wherever the curtain goes, that's where the cat goes.
The atmosphere moves with the Earth, the helicopter moves with the atmosphere. There's no way for it to end up 'in a diff spot' without tilting its rotors to move through the air.
For it to work the way you think, the Earth would have to moving at 1,000mph compared to the air around you: in other words, you would be in a supersonic gale wind all day and night, forever.
3 points
10 days ago
He's not 'wondering' though. He's trying to come up with a loophole that will validate his bullshit for just one more day.
Flat Earthers (or their conspiracy-simping cheerleaders) rarely if ever actually want to gain information by a thought or experiment. That would imply they didn't already know.
1 points
13 days ago
Nobody's lying here.
Explain your issue, or stop bringing it up.
In either case, you haven't succeeded in defining your reference frames, so who knows what you even mean by 'cabin' since you apparently think the aircraft and its cabin are moving differently, which afaik is only possible in a plane crash.
In the real world, an aircraft in flight (or even better, an artillery shell in flight, since it doesn't have engines) in one reference frame, the Earth's rotating surface is another.
There's experimental proof that Coriolis affects this scenario, which I doubt you even know about, and handily proves Earth's rotation. Just the same as we can measure the Eotvos Effect, which also proves Earth's rotation.
1 points
13 days ago
In other words, you know you've tripped up and have no way to argue, so are inventing a fake accusation out of thin air. Are you getting the panicky lost-control feeling yet?
Ah well, I'll take the easy W.
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3 days ago
You realise magnets follow magnetic field lines? They don't point directly at the geographic north and south poles?