Globe Earth Denial is a Grift

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Take it to a different thread. You've already derailed this one enough.

Though most of your grifting is on the same level as flat earth grifters so I guess you could count that as still being on topic.
It’s ok bro, we all have off days lol
 
I drove through Kansas once and it’s flat there. Prove me wrong.

You're probably right. Looking at this elevation map of Kansas it is super flat with a steady decline from west to east with no major sudden elevation changes. A bit over 8 feet per mile averaged out. Heading north to south or vice versa is going to be substantially less from the looks of it.

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Lots of boring drives in the midwest, but apparently there are like 20 other states with lesser elevation changes than Kansas. Florida is the lowest having only like 350ft between it's highest and lowest point, with Kansas being around 3,400ft. Not that it equates to how "flat" the land is. Also, just for extra boring to add to this post; Colorado's lowest point is higher than about 20 other states' highest points.
 
Flat Earth is a poison the well psyop.

Is it though? I mean if a person believes that the earth is flat, they've already discredited their entire ability to reason all on their own. Though, it may still be part of a psyop. There seems to be correlation between flat earthers and not believing in most rational things. Pretty much if the government or any "authority" says something, it must be wrong. Yet, here we are on the internet, birthed of D/ARPA and CERN. I guess it must not exist. Flat earthers and globe deniers have used no reasoning skills to come to their conclusions and therefore shouldn't be trusted in or with anything important.
 
You're probably right. Looking at this elevation map of Kansas it is super flat with a steady decline from west to east with no major sudden elevation changes. A bit over 8 feet per mile averaged out. Heading north to south or vice versa is going to be substantially less from the looks of it.

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Lots of boring drives in the midwest, but apparently there are like 20 other states with lesser elevation changes than Kansas. Florida is the lowest having only like 350ft between it's highest and lowest point, with Kansas being around 3,400ft. Not that it equates to how "flat" the land is. Also, just for extra boring to add to this post; Colorado's lowest point is higher than about 20 other states' highest points.
My shitty State is getting attacked today hahah.
 
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