Proof the Earth is round

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This argument is circular and retarded. And for once it’s not because of you.
It is circular to theorize the cause of an observed phenomena and then justify it's existence by pointing to the phenomena itself. Archimedes described the principles of the phenomena, which was later quantified, yet considered weight to be an intrinsic property of matter, not an external force exerted upon it. Anyways, I'm out for the eve, have fun w/ that!
 
It is circular to theorize the cause of an observed phenomena and then justify its existence by pointing to the phenomena itself. Archimedes described the principles of the phenomena, which was later quantified, yet considered weight to be an intrinsic property of matter, not an external force exerted upon it. Anyways, I'm out for the eve, have fun w/ that!
I long ago quit paying any serious attention to your theories. They’re clearly designed simply to be contrarian and perpetuate a conversation that shouldn’t really have lasted longer than a few posts because it’s so god damn stupid.
 
@Bad Brain

I should clarify I meant that above post to apply primarily to this thread. And the Jew threads.

I really didn’t mean to come off like such an asshole dude. My apologies.
 
I long ago quit paying any serious attention to your theories. They’re clearly designed simply to be contrarian and perpetuate a conversation that shouldn’t really have lasted longer than a few posts because it’s so god damn stupid.
He's a satanist. Confusion and deception is their modus operandi.
 
@Bad Brain

I should clarify I meant that above post to apply primarily to this thread. And the Jew threads.

I really didn’t mean to come off like such an asshole dude. My apologies.
Q. How do you make a Walrus out of an Israeli and some suntan lotion?
A. Two parts suntan lotion and add the Israeli - goo goo ge jew!
 
It is circular to theorize the cause of an observed phenomena and then justify it's existence by pointing to the phenomena itself. Archimedes described the principles of the phenomena, which was later quantified, yet considered weight to be an intrinsic property of matter, not an external force exerted upon it. Anyways, I'm out for the eve, have fun w/ that!

Yikes
 
Though it is kinda logical that since he doesn’t believe in actual real shit like Gravity that he would believe in some manmade fantasy about good and evil.
 
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