The General Discussion Thread

Started by Quincy22,321 pages

I thought the World was not enough?

I though it was my oyster

i thought it was a vampire

I thought it had turned and left me here

Maybe, which one gets interviewed?

you guys are funnier than a truckload of aborted fetuses

I thought it was something i stopped to melt with you

The world is a big and scary place and I am confused and threatened.

I thought it was a beautiful place and I was no longer afraid to die

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
you guys are funnier than a truckload of aborted fetuses

😆

I thought it was a mediocre place where I'm going to live forever

I thought it was a planet in the Milky Way star system that we live on top of because it's flat and all the scientists agree with that non-controversial and 100% scientifically accurate statement

I thought it was mad mad mad mad.

I thought it was the Snickers Star System

Originally posted by Ax3l
I thought it was the Snickers Star System

Wrong, nor is it the milky way. It's the Whatchamacallit Star System.

someone show me some flat earth pics because that is my kink dont @ me

Originally posted by Ax3l
someone show me some flat earth pics because that is my kink dont @ me

If people want to be entertained look at the wiki for the Flat Earth society lol. The FAQ's.

https://wiki.tfes.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions

The first one is "is this site a joke?" lol. The best is the question about evidence:

"The evidence for a flat earth is derived from many different facets of science and philosophy. The simplest is by relying on ones own senses to discern the true nature of the world around us. The world looks flat, the bottoms of clouds are flat, the movement of the sun; these are all examples of your senses telling you that we do not live on a spherical heliocentric world. This is using what's called an empirical approach, or an approach that relies on information from your senses. Alternatively, when using Descartes' method of Cartesian doubt to skeptically view the world around us, one quickly finds that the notion of a spherical world is the theory which has the burden of proof and not flat earth theory.

Perhaps the best example of flat earth proof is the Bedford Level Experiment. In short, this was an experiment performed many times on a six-mile stretch of water that proved the surface of the water to be flat. It did not conform to the curvature of the earth that round earth proponents teach.

Many other experiments demonstrating the lack of curvature in the earth may be found in Earth Not a Globe, by Samuel Rowbotham. "

Lol @ saying philosophy is part of the evidence. Plus citing the Bedford Level experiment, lol. That...actually ended up proving it wasn't flat.

Is the philosophy "I think the earth is flat, therefore it is" ?

depressing topic, really.