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Oh i've got plenty of European ancestry in there, too
Perhaps that explains why I get so much joy out of aggressively tormenting him

Oh i've got plenty of European ancestry in there, too
Perhaps that explains why I get so much joy out of aggressively tormenting him
I don’t get what is to gain by lying about the Earth’s shape.If you watch the video, the commitment is pretty astounding, even if just a predictable extension of the usual "smart people are lying, there's a giant conspiracy, I know more than them," etc.
But the leaders of the movement boil down their position to "either you believe the round earthers or you believe God."
You also have Southern Ancestry, you back stabbing mongrel.Oh i've got plenty of European ancestry in there, too
Perhaps that explains why I get so much joy out of aggressively tormenting him
I don’t get what is too gain by lying about the Earth’s shape.
Oh i've got plenty of European ancestry in there, too
Perhaps that explains why I get so much joy out of aggressively tormenting him
Not saying I agree with itI don’t get what is to gain by lying about the Earth’s shape.
I ever tell you that my grandpa's family was one of those that literally fled up the mountain when War of the Worlds broadcast?You also have Southern Ancestry, you back stabbing mongrel.
thats funny, I have family from that part of the country as well.I ever tell you that my grandpa's family was one of those that literally fled up the mountain when War of the Worlds broadcast?
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But I haven’t heard anyone benefiting from it being flat. I just don’t see what the conspiracy has to offer in monetary value.Same thing that is gained by lying about climate change: diverting billions of dollars into causes that, despite being publicly accounted for, somehow enrich shadow figures that are orchestrating the hoax.
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But I haven’t heard anyone benefiting from it being flat. I just don’t see what the conspiracy has to offer in monetary value.
But I haven’t heard anyone benefiting from it being flat. I just don’t see what the conspiracy has to offer in monetary value.
Near as I can tell it was a deep troll that got out of hand. The best troll in sherdog's history was a physics graduate student who pretended to be a young earth creationist that posed increasingly difficult science questions to new atheists. He got them on the hook with shit like ''if evolution says we come from munkeys, why come there still be munkeys?'' Most people rage quit somewhere around ''if Nuclear fusion can create energy, and Nuclear fission can create energy, why can't we just fuse and split atoms to create infinite amounts of energy?''
I think it is to keep minds away from considering that the Earth is "hollow."I don’t get what is to gain by lying about the Earth’s shape.
Same thing that is gained by lying about climate change: diverting billions of dollars into causes that, despite being publicly accounted for, somehow enrich shadow figures that are orchestrating the hoax.
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That IS the question that holds the key.But I haven’t heard anyone benefiting from it being flat. I just don’t see what the conspiracy has to offer in monetary value.
i love that he plays it safe with a helmet......despite being punched in the head by heavyweights for a living...
Near as I can tell it was a deep troll that got out of hand. The best troll in sherdog's history was a physics graduate student who pretended to be a young earth creationist that posed increasingly difficult science questions to new atheists. He got them on the hook with shit like ''if evolution says we come from munkeys, why come there still be munkeys?'' Most people rage quit somewhere around ''if Nuclear fusion can create energy, and Nuclear fission can create energy, why can't we just fuse and split atoms to create infinite amounts of energy?''