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legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
September 14, 2017, 11:22:56 PM
For everyone that can ignore the troll, here is the proof the earth is a globe:

http://www.popsci.com/10-ways-you-can-prove-earth-is-round

legendary
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September 14, 2017, 11:20:21 PM
Prove the Earth is a ball.

Now you are just trolling.  

 Kiss



You are still trolling.

Have some cake.

You'll feel better.

 Kiss
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legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
September 14, 2017, 11:19:11 PM
Prove the Earth is a ball.

Now you are just trolling. 

 Kiss

legendary
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September 14, 2017, 11:18:01 PM
Cry all you want. Earth is still flat.

All we have to say is prove it.

Which you can't.  

 Kiss

Prove the Earth is a ball.

Which you can't.

 Kiss

PS; https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22flat+earth%22

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legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
September 14, 2017, 11:11:13 PM
Cry all you want. Earth is still flat.

All we have to say is prove it.

Which you can't. 

 Kiss
legendary
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Merit: 1000
September 14, 2017, 11:07:49 PM
LOL Grin LOL

Sucky troll babies gonna cry now?

Cry all you want. Earth is still flat.

Make sure to report all my posts.

PS; https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22flat+earth%22

 Kiss
member
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September 14, 2017, 10:19:45 PM
Meanwhile, the universe is still flat.

newbie
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September 14, 2017, 08:20:51 PM
Fial Earth would sound much better on this forum
legendary
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September 14, 2017, 08:04:27 PM
^

Keep reaching for the stars, Porky.

 Kiss

PS;  https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22flat+earth%22

(Please insert your boring troll retort below.)
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legendary
Activity: 3668
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Licking my boob since 1970
September 14, 2017, 07:53:00 PM
No one in this thread believes the earth is flat.  I will keep calling you liars out.

Smiley
legendary
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September 14, 2017, 07:34:40 PM
^

Thanks for keeping the thread bumping, trolls.

Waste your time to save ours. I like it.

You are a valuable asset.

 Kiss

PS; https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22flat+earth%22
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legendary
Activity: 3668
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Licking my boob since 1970
September 14, 2017, 07:14:24 PM
To be fair to the flat earth trolls, if the earth spun as fast as that tennis ball is, all the water would go flying off.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
September 14, 2017, 06:24:55 PM

Earth is 71% water and water does not curve nor stick to a 1000+mph spinning ball. (When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off)

You heard it people!!!!44
When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off
That's absofuckinglutely convienced me. GIVE THAT MAN A NOBEL FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!!!!!!4444444444
PUT WATER ...ON A BALL.. and it falls off...



Water sticks to the rotating globe earth. Time to rethink your wording... which will bring you to a better understanding of globe earth.

Cool

I seriously just died when I read this explanation.... I had to be revived. water doesn't stick to a ball.... At 1000+ miles per hour. Nice.
It does not stick to a ball? Have you ever been on the beach? Water sticks to a ball, at least partially... The rest is pulled down by the gravity, because it sticks to the larger ball. So yeah it does stick to balls, and fyi it sticks to every objects regardless their shape. Cheesy

Yeah right, spinning ball earth believers. Your ignorance on that matter is big and your common sense is seriously flawed.



What exactly you don't understand here. It is called science-observable, repeatable and measurable experiments.


Yeah, I am the ignorant one, because I know the tennis ball stuff is not modelling the earth-water relation at all (probably you never heard about multiple forces occuring same time), but you are smart one because you think gravity is non-existent and we are pushed down with electrostatic force(?) generated by the dome(?) sorry I don't remeber your ridiculous theories exactly, but yeah, that makes sense. You can call someone ignorant, when your "proof" won't be a meme. Cheesy This happens when you fail all your exams and drop out from school. Smiley

Exactly, gravity does not exist. It is imaginary force in the spinning ball earth heliocentric deception. Keep researching.




I think you might need a negative trust rating as well.
sr. member
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September 14, 2017, 06:07:19 PM



Another nice pic, the only problem is that Verlinde never denied the existence of gravity but dark matter. Nice research you had there. Smiley
hero member
Activity: 978
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September 14, 2017, 06:01:11 PM

Earth is 71% water and water does not curve nor stick to a 1000+mph spinning ball. (When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off)

You heard it people!!!!44
When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off
That's absofuckinglutely convienced me. GIVE THAT MAN A NOBEL FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!!!!!!4444444444
PUT WATER ...ON A BALL.. and it falls off...



Water sticks to the rotating globe earth. Time to rethink your wording... which will bring you to a better understanding of globe earth.

Cool

I seriously just died when I read this explanation.... I had to be revived. water doesn't stick to a ball.... At 1000+ miles per hour. Nice.
It does not stick to a ball? Have you ever been on the beach? Water sticks to a ball, at least partially... The rest is pulled down by the gravity, because it sticks to the larger ball. So yeah it does stick to balls, and fyi it sticks to every objects regardless their shape. Cheesy

Yeah right, spinning ball earth believers. Your ignorance on that matter is big and your common sense is seriously flawed.



What exactly you don't understand here. It is called science-observable, repeatable and measurable experiments.


Yeah, I am the ignorant one, because I know the tennis ball stuff is not modelling the earth-water relation at all (probably you never heard about multiple forces occuring same time), but you are smart one because you think gravity is non-existent and we are pushed down with electrostatic force(?) generated by the dome(?) sorry I don't remeber your ridiculous theories exactly, but yeah, that makes sense. You can call someone ignorant, when your "proof" won't be a meme. Cheesy This happens when you fail all your exams and drop out from school. Smiley

Exactly, gravity does not exist. It is imaginary force in the spinning ball earth heliocentric deception. Keep researching.


sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 274
September 14, 2017, 05:52:35 PM
^

Not if it's you on the business end of my boot, paprika boy.

You greasy little goulash monger.

 Kiss
I'd love to see now. Ask your mother if you can come, if you have her permission come and show off, basement dweller. Wink
sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 274
September 14, 2017, 05:48:21 PM

Earth is 71% water and water does not curve nor stick to a 1000+mph spinning ball. (When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off)

You heard it people!!!!44
When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off
That's absofuckinglutely convienced me. GIVE THAT MAN A NOBEL FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!!!!!!4444444444
PUT WATER ...ON A BALL.. and it falls off...



Water sticks to the rotating globe earth. Time to rethink your wording... which will bring you to a better understanding of globe earth.

Cool

I seriously just died when I read this explanation.... I had to be revived. water doesn't stick to a ball.... At 1000+ miles per hour. Nice.
It does not stick to a ball? Have you ever been on the beach? Water sticks to a ball, at least partially... The rest is pulled down by the gravity, because it sticks to the larger ball. So yeah it does stick to balls, and fyi it sticks to every objects regardless their shape. Cheesy

Yeah right, spinning ball earth believers. Your ignorance on that matter is big and your common sense is seriously flawed.



What exactly you don't understand here. It is called science-observable, repeatable and measurable experiments.


Yeah, I am the ignorant one, because I know the tennis ball stuff is not modelling the earth-water relation at all (probably you never heard about multiple forces occuring same time), but you are smart one because you think gravity is non-existent and we are pushed down with electrostatic force(?) generated by the dome(?) sorry I don't remeber your ridiculous theories exactly, but yeah, that makes sense. You can call someone ignorant, when your "proof" won't be a meme. Cheesy This happens when you fail all your exams and drop out from school. Smiley
legendary
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September 14, 2017, 05:42:43 PM
But where is the dome???

I found it for you!

If Earth looks something like the following then questioning the existence of a creator is a ridiculous proposition.


Flat Earth Model

Does the pole need maintenance?  Has it ever broken down?  whats it made of?  How are the Sun and Moon attached to it?  Is the sun hot and why doesn't it burn the pole it's attached too?

Lastly, does Santa Claus know he has a big giant fucking pole in his back yard?



Isn't it cute that the light bulb only lights up like 25% of the earth at a time yet reality has half the earth in sunlight daily...  They would need something other than a light bulb sun unless it had a lamp shade to direct it in the right spots...

Not to mention the locations of South America in relation ship to Australia.  They're on opposite sides of the flat earth map. In reality planes fly from those locations direct all the time.  Commercial airlines don't have planes that can fly that distance  going NORTH LOLOLOLOLOLOL non-stop unless they went around the south part of the GLOBE.

Seriously just use one single fucking brain cell for a change
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
September 14, 2017, 05:36:56 PM

Earth is 71% water and water does not curve nor stick to a 1000+mph spinning ball. (When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off)

You heard it people!!!!44
When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off
That's absofuckinglutely convienced me. GIVE THAT MAN A NOBEL FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!!!!!!4444444444
PUT WATER ...ON A BALL.. and it falls off...



Water sticks to the rotating globe earth. Time to rethink your wording... which will bring you to a better understanding of globe earth.

Cool

I seriously just died when I read this explanation.... I had to be revived. water doesn't stick to a ball.... At 1000+ miles per hour. Nice.
It does not stick to a ball? Have you ever been on the beach? Water sticks to a ball, at least partially... The rest is pulled down by the gravity, because it sticks to the larger ball. So yeah it does stick to balls, and fyi it sticks to every objects regardless their shape. Cheesy

Yeah right, spinning ball earth believers. Your ignorance on that matter is big and your common sense is seriously flawed.



What exactly you don't understand here. It is called science-observable, repeatable and measurable experiments.



The tennis ball water is affected by earth's gravity which is much stronger, of course the water is going to fall to the sides. Not to mention that the earth is not moving that fast, the tennis ball would have to take 24 hours to do 1 full rotation. I don't know if you are a troll or simply retarded.
hero member
Activity: 978
Merit: 506
September 14, 2017, 05:30:30 PM

Earth is 71% water and water does not curve nor stick to a 1000+mph spinning ball. (When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off)

You heard it people!!!!44
When you try to put water on a ball, it falls off
That's absofuckinglutely convienced me. GIVE THAT MAN A NOBEL FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!!!!!!4444444444
PUT WATER ...ON A BALL.. and it falls off...



Water sticks to the rotating globe earth. Time to rethink your wording... which will bring you to a better understanding of globe earth.

Cool

I seriously just died when I read this explanation.... I had to be revived. water doesn't stick to a ball.... At 1000+ miles per hour. Nice.
It does not stick to a ball? Have you ever been on the beach? Water sticks to a ball, at least partially... The rest is pulled down by the gravity, because it sticks to the larger ball. So yeah it does stick to balls, and fyi it sticks to every objects regardless their shape. Cheesy

Yeah right, spinning ball earth believers. Your ignorance on that matter is big and your common sense is seriously flawed.



What exactly you don't understand here. It is called science-observable, repeatable and measurable experiments.

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