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6 hours ago, Toty said:

three years of "research" and all he has to show for it is the steaming feces he posts in this thread?

he should get tenure

The 9/11 conspiracy almost got me but, I stayed strong!

Seriously though, I can see how it can get some people. Someone was questioning this not to long ago. So I really dug deep into it and really started questioning the whole thing. If you get caught up to much on one side of it I can see how people believe in some of this stuff. 

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58 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

The 9/11 conspiracy almost got me but, I stayed strong!

Seriously though, I can see how it can get some people. Someone was questioning this not to long ago. So I really dug deep into it and really started questioning the whole thing. If you get caught up to much on one side of it I can see how people believe in some of this stuff. 

I’ll admit I almost fell for the 9/11 BS. I guess it’s easy to when you’re new to the conspiracy theory scene and can’t think of why people would want to make up those kinds of claims. Once I started looking into things, it’s easy to see how easily the conspiratorial side quickly falls apart. 

Great news @EagleVA!!!

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Disney to take on a new continent with first cruises to Antarctica

Watch out, penguins of Antarctica. The Mouse is on the way.

Family travel giant Disney plans its first cruises to the White Continent beginning later this year, using a chartered vessel, the company recently announced.

Disney also plans its first cruises to the Galápagos Islands, starting in 2022 — also with a chartered vessel.

Offered by Disney’s touring arm, known as Adventures by Disney, the trips will mark the first expedition cruises ever offered by Disney.

Disney until now only has offered traditional cruises through its cruising arm, Disney Cruise Line.

Expedition cruising is a specialized type of cruising that involves traveling to remote, hard-to-reach places on small, hardy vessels that carry their own landing craft.

Adventures by Disney is a separate division of Disney that is not part of its cruise line. It’s primarily known for upscale, family-friendly land tours, but it has offered cruises before — on Europe’s rivers.

Disney’s new trips to Antarctica will take place on a vessel operated by Ponant, a France-based, upscale cruise line that specializes in expedition cruising. The trips to the Galápagos will take place on a locally based vessel called Galápagos Legend.

For all the trips, Disney plans family-focused activities curated by Disney’s travel experts. Disney-trained guides and naturalists will lead landings to see wildlife and offer onboard discussions about wildlife, animal conservation, photography and more.

Disney initially will offer just two Antarctica voyages, both 11 nights in length. The trips will include an overnight stay in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before a flight to Ushuaia, a port town at the very southern tip of Argentina, to board a Ponant vessel.

The two Antarctica sailings will take place on Ponant’s Le Lyrial and Le Boréal, which are identical vessels that each hold 264 passengers.

Before boarding one of the ships, passengers will spend two days exploring the area around Ushuaia, which is part of Patagonia. Sightseeing will include a visit to Tierra del Fuego National Park and a ride on the world’s southernmost functioning railway.

Once in Antarctica, the plan is for several days of landings and water exploration by rigid inflatable boats that the Ponant ships carry on board. A premium, add-on kayaking excursion also will be available.

Tourgoers also can add on a three-night, pre-tour guided stay in Buenos Aires for an extra charge.

Like many Adventures by Disney tours, the Antarctica cruise is aimed at families with older children. The tour company recommends that kids be at least 12 years old to sign up and won’t allow those younger than 10 years to book it due to "the duration of the trip, potential for extreme weather or sea conditions and the amount of physical activity involved,” according to planning details posted on the company’s website.

Reaching Antarctica from Ushuaia involves a two-day crossing of the notoriously rough and unpredictable Drake Passage.

Fares for the initial Antarctica voyage start at $12,800 for adults and $11,500 for children.

The new Galápagos trips, which will focus heavily on the wildlife of the Ecuador-controlled islands made famous by Charles Darwin, start at $6,300 for adults and $5,600 for children.

In addition to encounters with such iconic Galápagos wildlife as albatross, frigatebirds, blue-footed boobies, giant tortoises, marine iguanas and Galápagos penguins, passengers can expect opportunities to snorkel, kayak and hike during the trips.

Adventures by Disney initially is offering five departures of three different Galápagos itineraries for 2022.

Adventures by Disney in 2022 also will continue to offer river cruises in Europe with itineraries along the Danube, Rhine and Seine rivers. The trips take place on river ships chartered from AmaWaterways.

 

I wonder how much stock bobbyisdumb has in that? He was the one that really got triggered by the Antarctica talk. 

On 2/28/2021 at 10:22 AM, EagleJoe8 said:

Just wanted to say had the old board not shut down, today would have been the anniversary of EagleVa’s ISS thread making it's 3rd complete trip around the sun. 

Huh? The sun goes around the Earth. Duh.

11 hours ago, Toty said:

He'll say the whole cruise is one big Pixar hoax

Well with paco he will say he doesn't have time for that silly talk. #sillytime

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On 3/1/2021 at 5:52 AM, Bwestbrook36 said:

The 9/11 conspiracy almost got me but, I stayed strong!

Seriously though, I can see how it can get some people. Someone was questioning this not to long ago. So I really dug deep into it and really started questioning the whole thing. If you get caught up to much on one side of it I can see how people believe in some of this stuff. 

It's a simply matter of IF-Then logic, unfortunately Americans are too dumbed down to apply the simplest of the logic constructs.

 

Anyone else find it hilarious that the dude who refuses to debate his position by explaining the logic behind his beliefs (and opts instead to spam youtube videos) is claiming its everyone else who is incapable of logic and reason?

This guy is not serious, he is just trolling

3 hours ago, paco said:

Anyone else find it hilarious that the dude who refuses to debate his position by explaining the logic behind his beliefs (and opts instead to spam youtube videos) is claiming its everyone else who is incapable of logic and reason?

Yes. 

When Bobby finally stood on his head his world view came tumbling down. 

3 hours ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

This guy is not serious, he is just trolling

Well then there are a few hundred thousand expert trollers because if you go on any flat earth website or read comments of any flat earth videos they all talk exactly the same about every conspiracy known to man. 

5 hours ago, paco said:

Anyone else find it hilarious that the dude who refuses to debate his position by explaining the logic behind his beliefs (and opts instead to spam youtube videos) is claiming its everyone else who is incapable of logic and reason?

Not everyone is incapable. Just Americans. We need @UK_EaglesFan89 and @downundermike and @vikas83 and @Dawkins 20 to let us know the truth about flat earth

55 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

Not everyone is incapable. Just Americans. We need @UK_EaglesFan89 and @downundermike and @vikas83 and @Dawkins 20 to let us know the truth about flat earth

wait....

  

55 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

 @vikas83 

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24 minutes ago, paco said:

wait

He’s not fooling me. 

2 hours ago, 20dawk4life said:

Not everyone is incapable. Just Americans. We need @UK_EaglesFan89 and @downundermike and @vikas83 and @Dawkins 20 to let us know the truth about flat earth

 

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Uh.... what?

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The Globe Movie

A lisping, monotone cyborg with a fetish for young asian boys narrates a film full of scientific illiteracy in this raucous parody of the flat earth internet hoax.

 

Cast  

 
Neil deGrasse Tyson Neil deGrasse Tyson ... Scientist
Buzz Aldrin Buzz Aldrin ... Films promoter
Robbie Davidson Robbie Davidson ... Homosexual Satanist
Bob Knodel Bob Knodel ... M.C. 15 Spinz
Jeran Campanella Jeran Campanella ... Dee Bunkshimself
Nathan Thompson Nathan Thompson ... Works In Miles
Eric Dubay Eric Dubay ... Lisping Cyborg

Visual Effects by 

Elon Musk ... visual effects artist
NASA ... digital artist

Music Department 

Slayer ... musician

 

A lisping, monotone cyborg with a fetish for young asian boys

lolwut?

4 minutes ago, Dawkins 20 said:

 

 

lolwut?

I know.  Biggest cliché in the book.  

14 minutes ago, Toty said:

IF you're a flat earther THEN you're a Born This Way cast member

EagleVAG is a flat earther, therefore...

 

Quod Erat Demonstrandum!

Wait.... He isn't American? 

1 hour ago, Toty said:

no idea

maybe VA stands for veritably asinine?

i should take a poll ;)

Do it!!!

Det flygande skeppet i Engelska kanalen.

Must be silly time.  :nonono:

^^^^

Flat earthers use that phenomenon to try to "prove" the earth is flat.  They'll take a picture from very far away of a skyscraper in Chicago from Lake Michigan and then claim "If the earth was round, you shouldn't see the building from that distance".  Then when you try to explain that mirage (and dare suggest taking the same picture on land), they'll wave it away as "silly talk".

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