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Hi
There's a role for a conspiracy involving 5G?
Damn I love this server already
...post-birth abortion?
Why...
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Once the child is born, there's no reason to kill it, regardless of what twisted sense of logic someone may have
...Rams vs. Patriots = Evil?
Doesn't that seem slightly... excessive?
I was referring to the video
I assume it's also a joke?
I hope it's a joke
The "So help you God" thing is... Ugh.
I don't even have words
Clearly not
Since I did not describe it
As the beginning of my statement would have implied
I suppose a third sex would also be intersex children?
Ones with both sets of reproductive organs
There are images of the Earth as a whole from outer space though.
DSCOVR has some pretty nice ones
Do you have proof of that?
K
Alright, I can't watch those videos at the moment, but I'm assuming they address
1) "It looks fake"
2) "The clouds don't move"
3) "The moon doesn't rotate"
4) "Where are the stars?"
At the very least
So basically what I just said, but with an added number 5
Okay
I'll address those when I'm done with my audition
If that's good with you?
I want to
I just can't at the moment
Alright, so number 1 is basicaly just a generalized version of 2-5, so I'll address 2-5
Also, this answer is based entirely on my own knowledge
2. The images were taken over the course of 5 hours, and since they were taken from quite a large distance away, using the given, agreed upon diameter of the Earth, we can calculate that each pixel on the Earth's surface covers roughly 20 kilometers
At that scale, clouds will appear to remain stationary, despite moving at 50~ km/hr (2 pixels per hour)
There's evidence to suggest that Stonehenge was used as a gathering place for festivals
Feasts and the like
Festivals don't have to be religious...
ยฏ\_(ใ)_/ยฏ
If we knew, Stonehenge wouldn't be a mystery
One of the theories is that it was for a pre-winter festival, celebrating a successful harvest
Abdicated?
It's the opposite, Z. The sun (and moon) appear to be larger at the horizon than at the zenith
@Soldz (CF) nerdy and proud
The site is called Vaccine Liberation Army... Think there may be some bias there
... I'm just gonna leave now
*Don't get involved, don't get involved*
@The Gwench Idk if Soldz needs saving, but I already understand that Soldz and I don't see eye to eye on this matter... Or most others, actually
There are racists everywhere
I'm a bit of an enigma when it comes to abortion ๐
Pro-lifers and pro-choicers hate me
Since I started debating abortion
Pro-lifers hate me because I accept that abortion is permissible in certain cases. Those ones are entirely against abortion. I, on the other hand, am not
Rape, incest, the fetus already being dead (idk why it's called an abortion then), cases where the mother might die, stuff like that
But for some reason, most pro-lifers start attacking me the instant I say that there *are* instances of justifiable abortion
Because in a lot of cases of incest, it's also rape. Secondarily, that child will have a much higher chance of being born with fatal genetic disorders. Obviously if it was consensual, and the child appears to be healthy, I'm against abortion.
I tend to be moderate on most things. I took that political compass test, and I was dead-center, no deviance whatsoever
I wish I had screenshotted that
@Soldz (CF) Perhaps we'll never agree on abortion. Just as I will probably never be able to satisfactorily explain to Citizen Z why the DSCOVR images actually make sense.
(by the way, they do make sense, if you know enough about how the EPIC camera was put together)
But I digress
Disagreements on abortion stem from one discrepancy: does life begin at conception, or at birth?
As long as that goes unresolved, these arguments won't end.
At conception
See the problem?
The problem stems from the definition of human life
Yes
At conception, and for certain reasons
You first
Age before ugliness
Quick question: @Citizen Z you said that the stars follow paths similar to that of a magnetic field. Slight problem with that, a flat Earth can't have two magnetic poles that would result in a field of that shape, because South has to always point outwards. Since the south pole would be stretched out over the ice wall, kind of like a ring magnet, you wouldn't get the patterns seen above, because there's no pole for the stars to move around.
So... quick question... What exactly is the conspiracy surrounding 5G networks? I don't really understand.
Like what ||not good things?||
Apparently birds were being killed by 5G testing in the Netherlands.
Falling out of trees and all.
||There was no 5G testing going on in the area||
Yes, I am thinking of a bar magnet. The problem is that it doesn't work. A bar magnet has two distinct poles, around which the field can form. A flat Earth does not have two distinct poles around which that field can form.
And where is the South Pole located on the Flat Earth map?
And uh, the star movements don't match Earth's magnetic field... They match the field of a magnet if that magnet was up in the sky, causing the stars to move around it.
I also appreciate how interesting it looks though.
You aren't having an abortion because you're starving though.
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There is no way you have not seen those terms
A person as liberal as you hasn't seen them?
Interesting
"Ive never seen those terms" - Soldz
<:worried:485147448503697421>
So... You *do* know what they mean?
*phew*
Happiness horses are good
Interesting
@Citizen Z Do you ever make an argument without posting dozens of links?
I mean, like Quorum said, you posted over 200 links, with very little of your own argumentation going on.
That makes it seem as though you actually have no clue what you're arguing
You expect people to attack 200 links of info?
I'm not attacking you
I'm simply stating that your way of arguing isn't conducive to debate
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Provide one link, and I'll challenge the information. Provide 200, and I'll point out how you're setting unrealistic expectations for debate.
You're attacking me now. That doesn't seem very civil.
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