Message from @shiro

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2019-03-27 03:48:37 UTC  

well you can walk around and disprove your flat earth theory

2019-03-27 03:48:40 UTC  

@Citizen Z what is antarticta for you?

2019-03-27 03:48:43 UTC  

Walk around?

2019-03-27 03:48:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/560309227864850452/2019-03-26_10_42_34-How_Did_The_Apollo_11_Documentary_Get_Film_Of_The_Upper_Stage_Ignition__-_YouTub.png

2019-03-27 03:48:50 UTC  

Lol

2019-03-27 03:48:53 UTC  

Walk around what?

2019-03-27 03:48:58 UTC  

Globies are funny =)

2019-03-27 03:49:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/560309272517279774/nasaearth.gif

2019-03-27 03:49:02 UTC  

Citizen Z, what do you think of epistemological nihilism?

2019-03-27 03:49:25 UTC  

so far all flat earth arguments make sense but i finally came to something no one can explain. interesting

2019-03-27 03:49:27 UTC  

You sound almost like you would support or be respectful to the position, which I think is interesting.

2019-03-27 03:49:50 UTC  

@Ætos not really sure what it means

2019-03-27 03:50:17 UTC  

Understand nihilist meaning

2019-03-27 03:50:33 UTC  

The thought that one cannot know anything quite for certain, and that ultimately every part of reality is just what one has the faith to believe it is.

2019-03-27 03:50:50 UTC  

Mostly true

2019-03-27 03:51:08 UTC  

There is some things we can know

2019-03-27 03:51:19 UTC  

like?

2019-03-27 03:51:27 UTC  

like how the bees need saving

2019-03-27 03:51:38 UTC  

As opposed to Moral Nihilism, which is effectively, “Nothing matters, so I’ll drive myself to do as much of what I want to do as I can get away with.”

2019-03-27 03:51:39 UTC  

Like you cant stick water to a spinning ball

2019-03-27 03:51:42 UTC  

lol @elle

2019-03-27 03:51:56 UTC  

*Elle isn’t wrong, to be fair.*

2019-03-27 03:52:01 UTC  

:3

2019-03-27 03:52:02 UTC  

<:GWchadThinkeyes:366999794117246976>

2019-03-27 03:52:07 UTC  

So why believe in pseudoscience

2019-03-27 03:52:10 UTC  

gravity would like to know your location

2019-03-27 03:52:12 UTC  

come on, those examples are not 100%

2019-03-27 03:52:12 UTC  

what the heck did i miss

2019-03-27 03:52:38 UTC  

true wisdom is knowing you know nothing at all

2019-03-27 03:52:40 UTC  

@evil chicken lets say im in the Hudson bay. Gravity seems to have trouble there.

2019-03-27 03:52:57 UTC  

what about hudson bay? whats special about this bay?

2019-03-27 03:53:01 UTC  

I didn’t say I was quite an epistemological nihilist, but I was curious on your stance, Z. Very interesting.

2019-03-27 03:53:12 UTC  

Gravity is missing.

2019-03-27 03:53:19 UTC  

i would appreciate any flat earther to debate in my dms

2019-03-27 03:53:32 UTC  

i am an epistemological nihilist

2019-03-27 03:53:45 UTC  

neato

2019-03-27 03:53:47 UTC  

im pretty sure you will find gravity may be slightly weaker or stronger depending on the density of the crust around that area but i find it hard to believe that gravity is missing

2019-03-27 03:53:48 UTC  

@Ætos not sure exactly. Probably take the position that everything is up for investigation.

2019-03-27 03:53:52 UTC  

The regression of that, Elle, is that if you *know* that you know *nothing*, then you do know *something.*

2019-03-27 03:54:01 UTC  

i-

2019-03-27 03:54:14 UTC  

@evil chicken how did you determine there is a crust?