by DrLeaks
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Ask_Dave 1 point ago +2 / -1

5.4 million views in two hours.

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Ask_Dave 0 points ago +3 / -3

Flat Earth is wrong because the Christmas sunrise in New Zealand is from the southeast just like in the US. The sun is millions of miles away.

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Ask_Dave 4 points ago +4 / -0

Everything is a scam to steal your money. Same with fake meat. They want to crash the price of grazing land so they can buy it all for pennies then sell beef at triple price. Too bad most are too dumb to understand.

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Ask_Dave 1 point ago +1 / -0

The way we naturally existed was fat, meat, eggs, seeds and nuts. When you eat grain and sugar your body starves when you fast because you don't use stored fat.

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Ask_Dave 3 points ago +3 / -0

Tucker and everyone else on Fox and every other mainstream media source work for the government. And the government works for The Usual Suspects.... the ultra rich families that have been messing with us for hundreds of years.

COVID the so-called greatest crime in history was a little worse than the common flu.

However it was our own US government that created and forced the poison deadly jab and fatal remdesivir protocols when they knew both would kill millions of Americans.

But hey Fox let's not hold the real criminals accountable let's blame it all on China. The "hold China accountable" narrative is coming directly from the same people in our government who have been killing us.

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Ask_Dave 4 points ago +4 / -0

Grifters. All of them. By the way if you no longer have a medical license you cannot call yourself "doctor" in the health field. It's illegal. You can list your degree like "Tom Cowen, MD" or you can pretend to be doctor that is obviously not a medical doctor like Tom the Pizza Doctor. So my guess is that Dr Ardis is probably the only one that is actually a licensed doctor and legally allowed to call himself a doctor.

by pkvi
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Ask_Dave 2 points ago +2 / -0

I asked it if I should buy two large sodas for $2.00 each or two medium sodas for $1.99 each if my friend and I had $4.00 and wanted the most soda for our money. It insisted to buy medium sodas. Then I told it the sodas were 32 ounces and 24 ounces. It continued to say medium sodas are a better deal and even showed the calculations. It argued with me that the remaining two cents made medium a better deal.

by pkvi
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Ask_Dave 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's not AI. It's basically a wiki search engine that can write nice. I told it that large 32 ounce drinks are $2.00 and medium 24 ounce drinks are $1.99 and my friend and I have $4 and want the most soda for our money. It will always tell you to buy medium sodas.

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Ask_Dave 4 points ago +4 / -0

Anything real won't be found on Meta.

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Ask_Dave 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hey Izz Scott, I hope your entire body has cancer, not any specific organ, thus you can ignore it.

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Ask_Dave 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lipid nanoparticles were designed to go into the brain.

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Ask_Dave 4 points ago +4 / -0

A slippery slope argument (SSA), in logic, critical thinking, political rhetoric, and caselaw, is an argument in which a party asserts that a relatively small first step leads to a chain of related events culminating in some significant (usually negative) effect.

Flat Earth is the conspiracy that the government is hiding the true shape of the Earth. So what is the basis for banning it?

  1. It's false? If you want to ban conspiracy theories that are false then if I post that Britney Spears is a lizard person controlled by satanic forces will I also get banned for that?

  2. It's disingenuous? How do you determine if someone is serious about what they are posting?

  3. It's spam? I don't think it would be a bad idea to have a rule that limits how many times you can post a similar topic in a week but the mods don't seem interested in doing that.

  4. Adjacent topics. What happens if you've ban Flat Earth and the same users start spamming the board with topics about gravity and space that do not mention the shape of the Earth? How far do you go? Do you also ban any topic about NASA or the moon? What if they believe you can see too far because the Earth has a much larger diameter than they are telling us? Is that a ban?

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Ask_Dave 3 points ago +3 / -0

If that is the only evidence but all the other evidence like the locations of stars and planets, the time and heading of sunrises, the seasons and hours of light, ship navigation ect. are correct for globe earth.... then ask yourself why they think it's flat and not just a larger globe earth? Because they are shills and religious fanatics not truth seekers. That's why.

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Ask_Dave 5 points ago +6 / -1

FE seems to be 1% conspiracy, 2% shills and 97% religious cult.

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Ask_Dave 6 points ago +9 / -3

As ridiculous as FE seems, prima facie, until it's proven false,

Hey, I voted to let them post. But it concerns me a lot more that people like you don't think it has been proven false. If the earth was flat you would see the sun all the time. End of story. You can replicate that with a camera, a big circle on the floor and a light bulb. Try it in a dark basketball court. Case closed.

(And if you say the sun is a spotlight then you need to make it light a semicircle and get the correct sunrise headings for all positions in the circle. Again... impossible. )

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Ask_Dave 1 point ago +2 / -1

Thanks! I'm changing my vote to YAY.

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Ask_Dave 3 points ago +3 / -0

So if I prove some other conspiracy wrong can it be banned solely based on that?

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Ask_Dave 3 points ago +3 / -0

show me a flight

Go in gcmap dot com and map Santiago to Sydney "SCL-SYD" it is 7,060 miles and doesn't go over the south pole using a great circle.

No go calculate the miles on a flat earth map and you get double the miles.

Do you really think every ship captain for 500 years has been altering the logs to make it look like the clipper route was faster and nobody noticed?

Your belief system is "everything I don't believe is a lie" which is totally circular, ironically.

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Ask_Dave 0 points ago +5 / -5

As you can see in the diagram it is impossible to triangulate the position of a local sun as the flat earth community believes. You would need multiple suns.

Also note that to even make the sunrise work somewhat in the north the sun "spotlight" would be so small that there would only be 6 to 8 hours of light each day. Absolutely nothing about their "model" works.

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Ask_Dave 2 points ago +4 / -2

I will petition the mods to pin every Flat Earth thread if you can explain with a diagram how to use the Flat Earth map to predict the heading of the sunrise in New Zealand, Australia and South America in the winter.

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Ask_Dave -1 points ago +7 / -8

NAY

They will just start posting adjacent topics about gravity or space or cooling moon beams then you need to expand your censorship. It would be better to have a rule that limits topics to one post per day or week or something so users don't keep up with their evangelical cult behavior.

Also, maybe have a bot that posts something like "Please note that most of us here do not believe in flat earth for many reasons including the inability to predict numerous simple observations like the heading of the sunrise or flight times in the southern hemisphere. However, that doesn't mean we trust all the information provided by NASA or other government agencies."

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