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yh a guy said to me the bible supports it apparentlyNope, it's not
its not flat
its not flat
its not flat
Mostly it is.Nope, it's not
You should really care about Earth. It's important.prove it then i need proof but either way i dont care about earth but i want proof
I think this is interesting:
"Young millennials," or those ages 18 to 24, were the most likely to exhibit round-Earth skepticism, with only 66 percent firm in their belief in a spherical world. For comparison, 94 percent of those 55 and older think the world is round, as do 85 percent of 45- to 54-year-olds, 82 percent of 35- to 44-year-olds and 76 percent of 25- to 34-year-olds."
earths a piece of crap sooner im out this dump the betterYou should really care about Earth. It's important.
dude earth a globeMostly it is.
99.93% flat. Flatter than your computer desk is.
Probably flatter than your flat screen monitor.
Flatter than anything you can build.
Flatter than anything you've ever measured.
8 inches per mile is flatter than anything you
have ever observed in your entire life.
yeah lolThey're trolling people.
You funny!Mostly it is.
99.93% flat. Flatter than your computer desk is.
Probably flatter than your flat screen monitor.
Flatter than anything you can build.
Flatter than anything you've ever measured.
8 inches per mile is flatter than anything you
have ever observed in your entire life.
They don't realize the government wants them to think it's flat.Well, my guess is that for many, they don't know at first any idea, and get intrigued by the notion there is some clever inside knowledge maybe, or are just curious, and start watching some video or reading some article which is about the ad hoc geometry theories and conspiracy theories people have invented, and then the innocent person gets gradually sucked in and eventually convinced, since they don't have enough information or knowledge to see through the errors.
It works in part by appealing to the innate human tendency to believe in conspiracy theories, which seems built in to us, and some have more of than others, like a trait. They are the watchdogs, but it can be misdirected, like the one neighbor dog that starts barking at pretty much anything.