Message from @John O -
Discord ID: 509199133526196236
now that we can all support
my jewish tranny professor talked shit about John Cox and Jeff Denham
time to bust some heads (politically)
I had the honor to vote for Bornaldo Blumpftph for my first election
I didn't
Sorry boss
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our enemies will not apply this much discretion to our (minor, insignificant) differences
we're all just white to them
some ripe ground for trolling, fellas
Not my content btw
please welcome our new member Latasha
she is our based minority in a MAGA hat
IE Black Womens coordinator
Identity Nvbia π
flat Earthers are getting to me lads.
I say 10% of flat earthers are legit
I would take it seriously except they are Aussie posters which is all the proof I need to write them off
Are Australians even white
>believing the Earth is round
*runs away as a firestorm erupts in the chat*
@John O - @Alex Kolchak - NY seriously tho what is going on in the moon picture I posted?
I don't understand perspective in photography very well. How are shots like this achieved? I've seen lots of nature shots of really big moons but normal-sized trees in the foreground and it doesn't make intuitive sense.
If the earth is flat, take us to the Ice Wall and we can WE IZ HYPERBOREANS there
I donβt see any problem with the picture
The virgin flat earther vs the Chad Hollow earther
@Logan wide-angle lenses can do some serious magic with perspective
Pelucidar is real gents
@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL NASA shill detected. Earth flatness proved once and for all.
@Logan in the tinkerbell photo, the satellite is far away, but zooming in with a high powered lense
I thought flatearthers were not allowed in IE.
The Four Part Hollow Earth series on Paranormies was intersting. Apparently the inner sun needs to be 16 miles in diameter to maintain regular gravity?
Pretty much only good for D&D type worldbuilding, but it's fun
not sure if I've ever seen it defended sincerely. Just seems to be a fun thing to troll your friends with.
Simplest explanation is some photos are fake.
I'll have to look for it (which I won't), there's an article out there showing like 4 pictures of a woman standing in the exact same spot relative to a building and object behind her, but they used different zooms with a wide-angle lens to make it look like she was standing right next to the building, 10 feet away, 50 feet, or even several hundred feet. The lens makes the depth perception
look jacked up
@Nemets Did you say, "With my phone and twitter"?