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Re: Flat Earth
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YuTü.Co.in
on 12/07/2017, 15:25:32 UTC
^^^ what's really funny is how you globalists can't address the issue directly and rely exclusively on appealing to authority and ad hominem attacks.

There is nothing to address. The burden of proof is on retards that make retarded claims. As I said even thousands of years ago people were smart enough to know the earth wasn't flat and they even calculated the earth's dimensions. It shows how retarded the flatards are.

I make a claim like the horizon is perfectly flat and rises to eye level regardless altitude then prove it with a youtube video with balloon footage from 120,000' showing just that and your response is like:

   "The funniest thing is that all the flat earth believers can do is post youtube links as if that would be good evidence. ..."

then you say:

    "retards that make retarded claims"

This is the very essence of playing chess with a pigeon; you knock over all the pieces, shit on the board and strut around like you're victorious.




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