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May 1, 2023 | 21:41
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2 choices, either fake, or extreme technological regression as a society.
Numbers still dont add from either time period. Moon is 250,000 miles away. Earth escape velocity is 25,000 mph.
Maybe NASA rewrote some physics for their next stunt.
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May 2, 2023 | 05:58
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All hollywood, no rockets go into space. Have you seen the mouse video on the rocket booster? https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYK8Yc8Q/
The Bermuda triangle is a convenient crash site for the rockets.
6 out of the 7 Astronots thats were claimed to be on board the 1986 Challenger mission are still alive today.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYK8jN6v/
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May 2, 2023 | 07:39
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 Originally Posted by AlbertaFarmer5
Now this thread is starting to make sense. Actually, come to think of it, this post would be appropriate for every thread here in Chuck's daycare.
A5, Good to see you standing up for your buddy Little Lentil!
Were you two in the same science class back in the day, taught by the crazy janitor? LOL
And you wonder why I call it Agrisilly!
Now that Agrisilly has revealed the the depth of crazy amongst some of the faithfull, will anybody ever take the site seriously again?
Little lentil and his band of merry fools have tainted the whole site with a smell that no one can get rid of now. Will the non-believers quietly fade away unless they are a member of the flat earth club? LOL
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May 2, 2023 | 07:45
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I just look at Rural Issues as mostly for entertainment only.
Flat earth arguments have about as much basis in facts as taxes on the weather.
Both have a cult like following and you waste your time trying to point out the gaps in the evidence.
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May 2, 2023 | 07:59
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Yes taxes are political.
But human caused climate change is science and the rules of science still win out every time.
Unless you don't think science is a credible? LOL
What other method of understanding the world would you recommend? LOL
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May 2, 2023 | 08:07
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Always look forward to your responses Chuck even if they are somewhat predictable.

Your our Chuck
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May 2, 2023 | 23:15
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 Originally Posted by chuckChuck
A5, Good to see you standing up for your buddy Little Lentil!
Were you two in the same science class back in the day, taught by the crazy janitor? LOL
And you wonder why I call it Agrisilly!
Now that Agrisilly has revealed the the depth of crazy amongst some of the faithfull, will anybody ever take the site seriously again?
Little lentil and his band of merry fools have tainted the whole site with a smell that no one can get rid of now. Will the non-believers quietly fade away unless they are a member of the flat earth club? LOL
And here I thought our resident globetard would at least come up with a few somewhat challenging arguments for a globe. Like explain seasons, coriolis effect, midnight sun in the arctic or ships that appear to go over the horizon. Anything to support a globe, but nope Chucky doesn't even have a basic understanding of the heliocentric model he holds himself out to be an expert of.
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May 3, 2023 | 16:54
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 Originally Posted by biglentil
And here I thought our resident globetard would at least come up with a few somewhat challenging arguments for a globe. Like explain seasons, coriolis effect, midnight sun in the arctic or ships that appear to go over the horizon. Anything to support a globe, but nope Chucky doesn't even have a basic understanding of the heliocentric model he holds himself out to be an expert of.
When they were passing out brains, Chucky might have been in the ‘IT’ washroom.
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May 3, 2023 | 17:10
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 Originally Posted by sumdumguy
When they were passing out brains, Chucky might have been in the ‘IT’ washroom.
When they said brains he thought trains. Choo Choo! I know I’m being childish but need some joy these days. You only lose a dad once.
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May 3, 2023 | 17:53
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 Originally Posted by WiltonRanch
When they said brains he thought trains. Choo Choo! I know I’m being childish but need some joy these days. You only lose a dad once.
Condolences, yes Wilton Ranch, a great dad and mom are irreplaceable, you will remember the lessons your dad taught you and the good friend he was. Much Sympathy for sure.
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May 3, 2023 | 19:23
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 Originally Posted by sumdumguy
When they were passing out brains, Chucky might have been in the ‘IT’ washroom.
Someone will have to explain to BL what they are.
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May 3, 2023 | 19:57
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 Originally Posted by sumdumguy
Condolences, yes Wilton Ranch, a great dad and mom are irreplaceable, you will remember the lessons your dad taught you and the good friend he was. Much Sympathy for sure.
Means lots. Thanks
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May 3, 2023 | 21:07
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 Originally Posted by WiltonRanch
When they said brains he thought trains. Choo Choo! I know I’m being childish but need some joy these days. You only lose a dad once.
Sorry to hear that . My father in law has a reality issue in palliative care.
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May 3, 2023 | 22:44
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 Originally Posted by agstar77
Sorry to hear that . My father in law has a reality issue in palliative care.
Don’t know what’s worse. A quick unexpected death or a long decline. Seen both and it’s all hard.
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May 4, 2023 | 07:29
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 Originally Posted by biglentil
And here I thought our resident globetard would at least come up with a few somewhat challenging arguments for a globe. Like explain seasons, coriolis effect, midnight sun in the arctic or ships that appear to go over the horizon. Anything to support a globe, but nope Chucky doesn't even have a basic understanding of the heliocentric model he holds himself out to be an expert of.
Why would I waste my time discussing science with a flatearther and supporters like A5? LOL
When you and your Agrisilly friends post the twilight zone crap that you post, you shouldn't expect anyone to take you seriously on any subject.
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May 4, 2023 | 10:37
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May 4, 2023 | 18:30
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Shtferbrains not one globe skeptic believes what you just posted. Go find some evidence of curvature or rotation. Good luck!!!
Curvature in high altitude propaganda like the Red Bull jump all fish eye lenses. Even the number 1 mainstream globetard neil degrass admitted it was fisheye.

Met a guy just the other day that makes a living doing RTK elevation drainage maps using drones. He was quite blown away when he found out that when he set up in the middle of four sections the land including water should curve 2.66ft if we were on a globe covered in 70% water. He called it significant and he never really thought about it before, water finds level and if there is grade it drains.
Pretty typical though engineers do not take curvature in consideration not the 100mile long bridge in china that would have 6600ft of curvature on a globe, not railway tracks, not airplanes in design or in practice, not the panama canal........... Curvature is a myth like globull warming. You've been suckered.
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May 4, 2023 | 20:33
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Gravity keeps it all level.
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May 4, 2023 | 21:06
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Gravity keeps it all level.
Why would BL believe in gravity?
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May 4, 2023 | 21:36
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RTK guy will be using GRS80 ellipsoid (NAD83) for the geoid model.
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May 4, 2023 | 22:36
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 Originally Posted by agstar77
Why would BL believe in gravity?
Gravity the magic sauce that makes an unworkable heliocentric model try to make sense. Too bad the apple didnt land in water and float instead of hit Newton in the head. Only buoyancy and density are observable and verifiable.
A great explanation of the gravity hoax.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYEB6Uv4/
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May 6, 2023 | 06:55
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Ever seen flight paths on a globe? On Gleasons flat earth map, the basis of all flight computers and GPS systems ,
the flight paths make perfect sense.
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May 6, 2023 | 07:21
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You gotta laugh about how many times I was criticized for calling Agrisilly posters flat earthers because they completely ignore and don't believe science they don't like or agree with.
"You are insulting us by calling us flat earthers"
With one post Little lentil confirmed the obvious and vindicated my point.
And now Little Lentil and his band of supporters prove my point again and again and only a handfull of the faithfull question his flat earth theories and other wacky conspiracy ideas? LOL
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May 6, 2023 | 07:41
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 Originally Posted by chuckChuck
You gotta laugh about how many times I was criticized for calling Agrisilly posters flat earthers because they completely ignore and don't believe science they don't like or agree with.
"You are insulting us by calling us flat earthers"
With one post Little lentil confirmed the obvious and vindicated my point.
And now Little Lentil and his band of supporters prove my point again and again and only a handfull of the faithfull question his flat earth theories and other wacky conspiracy ideas? LOL
I would have thought that a seasoned veteran expert troll such as yourself, would recognize when he is being trolled. Apparently not.
Meanwhile, well you have been trying to figure out if the Earth really is flat, you completely ignored all of the other threads where I have been requesting your valued opinions.
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May 6, 2023 | 12:59
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What has Chuck ever been right about? The earth is a stationary plane, not a (plane)t. Open your eyes and look out over the horizontal eyezone.
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May 7, 2023 | 07:08
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The globe about as likely as man made C02 is destroying Earth. Don't be a sucker do your own research.
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May 7, 2023 | 10:31
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Either its not the whole story or we as a society have seriously regressed in the past 50 yrs.
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I think it is the latter.
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May 7, 2023 | 15:37
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Basic Mill machines work on three axis X,Y and Z. GPS relies on just two coordinates or axis exactly the same way an injet printer operates on a flat sheet of paper vs. a 3d printer that relies on three inputs or axis. 2 dimensions for a 2 dimentional object and 3 dimensions for a 3 dimensional object, fancy that. There is no possible way to find a point on a ball, ellipsoid or according to mainstream astrophysicist Neil Degrass a pear shaped earth without having all three an X, Y and Z.
GPS gives us X, Y, Z, they are called Latitude, Longitude, and Height.
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