And it's better than a slightly longer word.Thinking Aloud wrote:Because "glob" is such a great word!Gawdzilla wrote:Globs are round.
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I see what you did there.Gawdzilla wrote:Globs are round. Pie are square.Santa_Claus wrote:Maps are flat.
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Rum wrote:I see what you did there.Gawdzilla wrote:Globs are round. Pie are square.Santa_Claus wrote:Maps are flat.
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They got the Mid-Atlantic Ridge wrong there.Coito ergo sum wrote:
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Faithfree wrote:You could ask them - they have a forum: http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/Svartalf wrote:except of course that I'd like to know how flat earthers explain the possibility of circumnavication.
EDIT, I've looked at threads on the subject and its
They "soleve one problem by saying their flat earth is laid like the UN logo rather than like a classic Mercator map, but then are at a total loss how one can actually navicate around (or go across) the antarctic... I'm gonna need copious amounts of ethylated drinks to wipe that much stupidity from the surface of my consciousness.
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Looks to me like Madagascar is in deep shit.Gawdzilla wrote:They got the Mid-Atlantic Ridge wrong there.Coito ergo sum wrote:
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Great rift valley, thought.Coito ergo sum wrote:Looks to me like Madagascar is in deep shit.Gawdzilla wrote:They got the Mid-Atlantic Ridge wrong there.Coito ergo sum wrote:
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Mecca seems decidedly appropriately situated on this map....Gawdzilla wrote:Great rift valley, thought.Coito ergo sum wrote:Looks to me like Madagascar is in deep shit.Gawdzilla wrote:They got the Mid-Atlantic Ridge wrong there.Coito ergo sum wrote:
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Svartalf wrote:Faithfree wrote:You could ask them - they have a forum: http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/Svartalf wrote:except of course that I'd like to know how flat earthers explain the possibility of circumnavication.I want to barf just seeing that forum, I don't want to expose myself to the kind of moronitude I might get if I stooped to the point of registering and asking...
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I imagine they eat the luminous phosphorous algae that James has proven to cause the moon to have its eerie glow. Once this luminosity is in their digestive system it will shine like a beacon. They can then use it for mating or finding things like more algae.

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Please tell me, it is all a joke though, right?Feck wrote: I looked It's awesome !!!!!2!!!
how can it get better than this ?Moon shrimp are probably no different from brine shrimp. The only difference being that they live on the moon.
I imagine they eat the luminous phosphorous algae that James has proven to cause the moon to have its eerie glow. Once this luminosity is in their digestive system it will shine like a beacon. They can then use it for mating or finding things like more algae.
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I always thought east Africa was the arsehole of the Earth.Gawdzilla wrote:Great rift valley, thought.Coito ergo sum wrote:Looks to me like Madagascar is in deep shit.Gawdzilla wrote:They got the Mid-Atlantic Ridge wrong there.Coito ergo sum wrote:
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Maybe, but then you can't see shells in that picture, can you?Faithfree wrote:I always thought east Africa was the arsehole of the Earth.Gawdzilla wrote:Great rift valley, thought.Coito ergo sum wrote:Looks to me like Madagascar is in deep shit.Gawdzilla wrote:They got the Mid-Atlantic Ridge wrong there.Coito ergo sum wrote:
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If it's POE, some people REALLY have faaaaar too much time on their handsPsychoserenity wrote:Please tell me, it is all a joke though, right?Feck wrote: I looked It's awesome !!!!!2!!!
how can it get better than this ?Moon shrimp are probably no different from brine shrimp. The only difference being that they live on the moon.
I imagine they eat the luminous phosphorous algae that James has proven to cause the moon to have its eerie glow. Once this luminosity is in their digestive system it will shine like a beacon. They can then use it for mating or finding things like more algae.
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