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!mute @Metallica no threats
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If I eat 5 hamburgers (p) I will be full(q)..
Im full (q) cause I just ate 5 hamburgers(p)..
But in reality, I had Chinese......
I was summoned by a mute
Good morning
That's quite the run around.
Besides, density / buoyancy is disproven immediately by objects still falling in a vacuum chamber.
Well played forming a logical fallacy
Chinese hamburgers
Or is it "Affirming the consequence" 🤔ðŸ’
Also
it's one of the easiest claims to disprove.
5 hamburgers till you full
That's a lot
Affirming the consequence, formal logical fallacy
Are you sure all of your beliefs aren’t from minecraft @Mathieus the Walking Witness
*Consequent,* and I don't see how that is the case.
con·de·scend
/ˌkändəˈsend/
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verb
verb: condescend; 3rd person present: condescends; past tense: condescended; past participle: condescended; gerund or present participle: condescending
show feelings of superiority; be patronizing.
"take care not to condescend to your reader"
synonyms: patronize, treat condescendingly, speak condescendingly to, speak haughtily to, talk down to, look down one's nose at, look down on, put down, be snobbish to
"take care not to condescend to your reader"
antonyms: respect
do something in a haughty way, as though it is below one's dignity or level of importance.
"we'll be waiting for twenty minutes before she condescends to appear"
synonyms: deign, stoop, descend, lower oneself, humble oneself, demean oneself, debase oneself, vouchsafe, think fit, see fit, deem it worthy of oneself, consent; informalcome down from one's high horse
"a minor official condescended to see us"
Tbf @Drewski4343 a flat earther who actually knows how to debate would respond with "anything is less dense than a vacuum"
Because density and buoyancy can't dictate direction
Yes, but then what's pulling the objects down? By their line of thinking, objects would float in a vacuum.
@Ronsheckelson pls take a look at the definition con·de·scend
/ˌkändəˈsend/
Learn to pronounce
verb
verb: condescend; 3rd person present: condescends; past tense: condescended; past participle: condescended; gerund or present participle: condescending
show feelings of superiority; be patronizing.
"take care not to condescend to your reader"
synonyms: patronize, treat condescendingly, speak condescendingly to, speak haughtily to, talk down to, look down one's nose at, look down on, put down, be snobbish to
"take care not to condescend to your reader"
antonyms: respect
do something in a haughty way, as though it is below one's dignity or level of importance.
"we'll be waiting for twenty minutes before she condescends to appear"
synonyms: deign, stoop, descend, lower oneself, humble oneself, demean oneself, debase oneself, vouchsafe, think fit, see fit, deem it worthy of oneself, consent; informalcome down from one's high horse
"a minor official condescended to see us"
But yeah that's also fair
If there's nothing then why do the objects go down
Instead of floating, or going up, or to the side?
Dont yall ever just
ˌkändəˈsend
Exactly
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Ron DM
If flat earthers do somehow explain all these phenomena accounted for by gravity they'd be effectively just renaming it
And then like
What's the point?
Coz then u still arent following in the masses
Thats what its all aboet
That's like saying if i called blue some wack word not in the english language i'd be different
Basically yea
Quick question. Can you please provide the validity of these people?