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I find the big bang theory compared to the genesis story interesting.

Nothing - BANG - everything.

(place your god here) made something special in a vast deep abysis.

I find the latter more likely.

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11 hours ago, Redden said:

I find the big bang theory compared to the genesis story interesting.

Nothing - BANG - everything.

(place your god here) made something special in a vast deep abysis.

I find the latter more likely.

 

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10 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said:

 

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in other news, the things I would do to Alison Brie for 20-30 seconds are.. well, probably disappointing for her but pretty good for me.

5 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

 

in other news, the things I would do to Alison Brie for 20-30 seconds are.. well, probably disappointing for her but pretty good for me.

20 seconds seems ambitious...

 

5 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said:

20 seconds seems ambitious...

It's always a good sign when a video is age restricted.

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On 3/27/2023 at 9:20 PM, paco said:

You're not suggesting that Elon Musk is in bed with NASA, are you? :o 

One thing is for sure, NASA is in bed with Disney......heliocentrism is nothing but a fantasy.

25 minutes ago, EagleVA said:

One thing is for sure, NASA is in bed with Disney......heliocentrism is nothing but a fantasy.

Does this mean you're in in bed with Alex Jones?

gross

13 hours ago, EagleVA said:

One thing is for sure, NASA is in bed with Disney......heliocentrism is nothing but a fantasy.

Amazing that the provable, observable is a fantasy to you, while unproven, baseless, and clearly in denial of one's senses, fills you with certainty.

Odd.

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On 3/30/2023 at 7:58 AM, Toastrel said:

Amazing that the provable, observable is a fantasy to you, while unproven, baseless, and clearly in denial of one's senses, fills you with certainty.

Odd.

Toasty, there's nothing about heliocentrism that's provable.  For instance, prove that the Earth orbits the Sun, prove that the Earth is curved, if you do you'll be the first, prove that the Earth spins on its axis, guess what, you can't, prove that the Earth is round, sorry, fake photos isn't proof, prove that outer space exist, you'll need a rocket for that.  You guys have way too much trust in the NASA, they're a bunch of liars

Heliocentrism is nothing but a Walt Disney presentation......for those of you who are unaware of the connection between Walt Disney and NASA, research the topic.....ooops, research is a bad word for globers.  

@EagleVA watched Fantasia and immediately saw the connection between dancing hippos and the illuminati. 

(I love that you'll never read this)

20 minutes ago, EagleVA said:

Toasty, there's nothing about heliocentrism that's provable.  For instance, prove that the Earth orbits the Sun, prove that the Earth is curved, if you do you'll be the first, prove that the Earth spins on its axis, guess what, you can't, prove that the Earth is round, sorry, fake photos isn't proof, prove that outer space exist, you'll need a rocket for that.  You guys have way too much trust in the NASA, they're a bunch of liars

Heliocentrism is nothing but a Walt Disney presentation......for those of you who are unaware of the connection between Walt Disney and NASA, research the topic.....ooops, research is a bad word for globers.  

You are impervious to any truth I would offer, as you refuse to accept things obvious to 17th century people with a need to calculate ballistics.

The first person to prove the world flat, will be the first.

 

Research is wonderful stuff, and I am huge fan. I even enjoy a good fantasy story. Not yours, they are awful, and silly to a point I find incredulous.

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2 hours ago, Arthur Jackson said:

@EagleVA watched Fantasia and immediately saw the connection between dancing hippos and the illuminati. 

(I love that you'll never read this)

No, I read your posts, I just find you to be a bigtime jackarse so I don't reply, no worries, there're others that I treat likewise.

BTW, I don't watch movies, they're for brainwashed jackarses.

 

3 hours ago, EagleVA said:

No, I read your posts, I just find you to be a bigtime jackarse so I don't reply, no worries, there're others that I treat likewise.

BTW, I don't watch movies, they're for brainwashed jackarses.

 

Your commitment to this years-long troll job is admirable. 

12 hours ago, EagleVA said:

No, I read your posts

 

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Just found out, Bob Knodel, one of the most prominent members of the flat earth community died last Thursday. Knodel of course was the one who reported that a $20,000 gyroscope proved the rotation of the earth...twice. COD unknown at this time.

What happens if they bury him too deep? Does he continue to fall, or does he sort of stay suspended due to gravity?

For the flat-earthers... how does gravity work if you're towards the end of the Earth? Does it pull you sort of sideways towards the mass? Brings up another question - has anyone seen the end of the Earth? What's it like? I'm curious. I bet it's pretty cool. I just hope the atmosphere extends sideways far enough. Wouldn't want to go out all that way and then float out into space. But I guess you wouldn't float since you're still close to the Earth (gravity). How is it dark in Ireland right now while it is light here? Are there super tall trees somewhere in the middle that cause one side to be daytime and the other side night time?

This is fascinating. I need answers if I'm going to switch teams.

15 minutes ago, 91defense said:

For the flat-earthers... how does gravity work if you're towards the end of the Earth? Does it pull you sort of sideways towards the mass? Brings up another question - has anyone seen the end of the Earth? What's it like? I'm curious. I bet it's pretty cool. I just hope the atmosphere extends sideways far enough. Wouldn't want to go out all that way and then float out into space. But I guess you wouldn't float since you're still close to the Earth (gravity). How is it dark in Ireland right now while it is light here? Are there super tall trees somewhere in the middle that cause one side to be daytime and the other side night time?

This is fascinating. I need answers if I'm going to switch teams.

They don’t believe in gravity, and they think a firmament keeps us all inside. 

No gravity? I can really get behind this! I am still skeptical, so I am going to jump off a building. Then I'll know for sure.

 

Wait, wait, wait... buildings exist right? Or is that BS too?

On 3/31/2023 at 4:56 PM, EagleVA said:

Heliocentrism is nothing but a Walt Disney presentation......for those of you who are unaware of the connection between Walt Disney and NASA, research the topic...

Go on, I'm listening

35 minutes ago, Redden said:

Go on, I'm listening

I see one connection. Both Walt Disney and NASA contain the letters n, a, and s, which as an acronym for not a sphere.

You round earthers just keep getting owned. Next thing you're gonna tell me is that Australia exists. Keep fishing, losers.

I'll say one thing.  I scoffed at people seeing UFOs in the eighties and now the Government is like "Yeah, something is out there."

I'm willing to entertain whatever someone is trying to sell me.

12 hours ago, Redden said:

I'll say one thing.  I scoffed at people seeing UFOs in the eighties and now the Government is like "Yeah, something is out there."

I'm willing to entertain whatever someone is trying to sell me.

Have fun

On 4/10/2023 at 6:49 PM, EagleJoe8 said:

They don’t believe in gravity, and they think a firmament keeps us all inside. 

Well, God was wrong, and so is the Bible. This may cause EagleVA to lose his crap. 

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