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HusbandsLead 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's literally every single time.

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HusbandsLead 7 points ago +7 / -0

I dropped all of those. No more need to blaspheme or profane the Lord. It's literally near the top of the 10 Commandments for a reason.

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HusbandsLead 1 point ago +1 / -0

The ONLY reason I still use airbnb is because most hotels don't have suites with separate rooms so I can put the kids to bed earlier than my wife and I.

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HusbandsLead 1 point ago +3 / -2

Because I've never flown that route. I've flown other long haul flights into the southern hemisphere where I now live. However, Dubay's video explains that the distance is roughly 7000 miles on the flat earth map, and that ends up fitting within the air speed of a 747 to get there within the 13 hours alotted for the flight.

The biggest thing is the report of compass readings taken by a passenger of one of those flights, as discussed in the second link I shared.

While it's not a cut and dried response, the maps you showed aren't the gotcha you may think they are. Also look up real emergency landing stories in history and see where some of these hit the ground... Those flight paths make no sense on a globe. But also not the gotcha flat earth supporters think it is.

Stalemate.

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HusbandsLead -1 points ago +2 / -3

I'll be honest. That's the one flight that makes the flat earth theory less tenable.

Here's what the Dubay guy says about it...

https://rumble.com/v1y50x2-how-do-flights-like-sydney-santiago-work-on-flat-earth.html

And here's what the compass readings of Max Igan showed when he took that flight...

https://youtu.be/wgDokIxCtrk?si=1XlEXmcyWA0_3bjv

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HusbandsLead 4 points ago +6 / -2

Not sure what you're proving here. Using the Gleason map checks out for all these. For example a Toronto to Sao Paolo flight is 11 hours, and using the distance calculation for the Gleason, it makes sense for the Sydney Houston flight.

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HusbandsLead 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't care his take on this... FUCK Jeffrey Sachs.

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HusbandsLead 6 points ago +6 / -0

Back in 2009, I went to go see Joe Rogan do stand-up in Vancouver (actually it was at a casino resort in Richmond, but whatever) and Ari was his opener. At the time I was also doing stand-up, and got to meet both of them after the show I mostly got to hang with Ari. I used to carry a moleskin notepad everywhere I went, and got Ari to write in it before the night ended. In it, all he was wrote was "Never trust the Jews - Ari".

He was right.

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HusbandsLead 1 point ago +2 / -1

Doesn't mention jews. Pass.

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HusbandsLead 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, and so did the Ukrainians (Gonzalo Lira), and the Israelis (JFK, USS Liberty, 9/11 etc).

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