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flat earth is mainstream now
Yes
It is
something important to keep in mind is that you can't change a convicted believer's mind one way or the other
and something being mainstream means it grows on its own momentum
Funny how the mainstream Fe servers are dying at the same rate tho
flat earth will die out once fe'ers realize they have reached saturation
it's like coke vs pepsi
coke hired an ad consultant who told them they had reached saturation amd could cut their ad campaign budget to a 10th and still experience the same growth
because coke and pepsi were both mainstream and the market was saturated. people had already picked coke or pepsi and there was no way to change them over.
flat earth vs globe earth is the same.
neither side can prove anything. but flat earth has the appeal of two things:
* entering the mainstream making it flashy and new to people who hadnt already heard of it
* the limitations of established scientific theory and the difficulty of demonstrating globe earth to people in a convincing manner, which makes it seems like a "conspiracy"
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and it doesn't help that both sides are now actively trolling one another. for example the discovery video using a boat and a laser is so over-edited and uses repeat frames in typical tv-programming-filler fashion that look exactly like an attempt to fake something.
servers should squash the "debate" because it's just lowbrow, low-key self entertaibment at this point for both sides.
Mainstream will continue to die
If the globies can explain how a high pressure system doesnt flow into a low pressures system, plz share.
Did you check and make sure that the image wasn't faked @The Gwench?
I did. I was given a link.
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Not clicking that link.
None of the baby toys are sex dolls...
Thatβs ok. But some infant dolls were showing up in their sex toy section. That screenshot was of recommended items that show up at the bottom. Sick!!!
There is no "sex toy" section
Amazon runs a keyword search on your query whenever you enter a term
Yes there is. It might depend on your country.
The term given was "lifelike silicon adult toy dolls premium"
So it pulled the closest matches to that given search term
Which includes "adult toy"
But also "lifelike toy dolls"
As you can see, those two derived searches have nothing to do with each other.
It's an artifact of how the algorithm works.
Also, if they're showing up at the bottom of the page, that means that it's recommended based on *prior searches*
Not based on the current page
Dude you seriously missed something
Gimme a sec