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vpnsurfer 2 points ago +2 / -0

You know how so many people have gotten addicted to rhythm games

No. Do you have some data?

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vpnsurfer 2 points ago +2 / -0

So once he's back in the public will you claim he's a clone?

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vpnsurfer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trump could have done it any time in the 4 year he was president.

Yet he chose to pardon drug dealers and scam artists.

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vpnsurfer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Except of course that English knights didn't wear plate in the 12th century and longbows would have been very efficient against the maille that they would have worn.

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vpnsurfer 0 points ago +1 / -1

Depending on time of day, it looks yellow where I live.

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vpnsurfer -1 points ago +1 / -2

Dude, your words:

You've stated that it has some metaphors that are relevant..

I never stated anything like this.

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vpnsurfer -1 points ago +1 / -2

You've stated that it has some metaphors that are relevant.

I never wrote anything like that. Did you reply to the wrong comment?

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vpnsurfer 2 points ago +2 / -0

ok cool. So you are aware that the chivalric literature of the high middle ages make absolutely no mentioning of overly heavy amour, that the romantic medievalist revival of the 19th century with novels like Invahoe or A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court very clearly depicted medieval arms and amour as extremely heavy for the first time even though the types of arnour described didn't even exist during the time of Arthur or the 12th century?

Here's a sample from Mark Twain:

First you wrap a layer or two of blanket around your body, for a sort of cushion and to keep off the cold iron; then you put on your sleeves and shirt of chain mail—these are made of small steel links woven together, and they form a fabric so flexible that if you toss your shirt onto the floor, it slumps into a pile like a peck of wet fish-net; it is very heavy and is nearly the uncomfortablest material in the world for a night shirt, yet plenty used it for that—tax collectors, and reformers, and one-horse kings with a defective title, and those sorts of people; then you put on your shoes—flat-boats roofed over with interleaving bands of steel—and screw your clumsy spurs into the heels. Next you buckle your greaves on your legs, and your cuisses on your thighs; then come your backplate and your breastplate, and you begin to feel crowded; then you hitch onto the breastplate the half-petticoat of broad overlapping bands of steel which hangs down in front but is scalloped out behind so you can sit down, and isn't any real improvement on an inverted coal scuttle, either for looks or for wear, or to wipe your hands on; next you belt on your sword; then you put your stove-pipe joints onto your arms, your iron gauntlets onto your hands, your iron rat-trap onto your head, with a rag of steel web hitched onto it to hang over the back of your neck—and there you are, snug as a candle in a candle-mould. This is no time to dance. Well, a man that is packed away like that is a nut that isn't worth the cracking, there is so little of the meat, when you get down to it, by comparison with the shell.

Completely nonsensical but Mark Twain was one of the most read authors of his time, his works were incredibly popular, so his description of arms and armour reached literally millions who until then had learned little to nothing about medieval arms and armor. .

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vpnsurfer 0 points ago +1 / -1

There you go. Magic. Thanks for admitting it finally.

When someone invokes magic to explain his deranged fantasies, no further conversation is useful because you will hand-wave everything away with " Magic did it".

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vpnsurfer 1 point ago +1 / -0

They could have known the object will be appearing so they started a fake campaign so you would believe the lie. They obviously have more knowledge than we do.

You really do not understand how utterly insane this line of reason is?

Why don'y you just admit that you believe that magic is responsible for everything?

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vpnsurfer 1 point ago +3 / -2

It is really astonishing how ignorant Flat Earthers are about the subject matter but then again, if they weren't, they would not be Flat Earthers.

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vpnsurfer 1 point ago +1 / -0

SS was in the news years and years before it was launched. So how come nobody saw it before it was launched?

Did they notice it, travel back in time 20 years and then started the program to launch it?

How come we can exactly predict where and when satellites are visible and that information fits 100% with the calculated trajectories?

If what you say is true, how come nobody has observed satellites before any satellites were launched?

You are just making shit up as you go.

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vpnsurfer 1 point ago +1 / -0

An average person today

An average person who doesn't do regular manual labour would not be able to carry a trained soldier's gear.

Doesn't mean that soldiers are some superhumans. It's all about training.

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vpnsurfer 0 points ago +2 / -2

Vikings could build complete sailing vessels with hand tools. Pioneers showed up in virgin territory with basic implements, built shelters and started farming. Who could do any of these things today?

Just because you can't or down't know how to do it, doesn't mean it's impossible.

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vpnsurfer 1 point ago +1 / -0

The ISS is another unexplained object in the sky s

So you admit that it does exist. If you look at it through a telescope, it looks exactly as it's supposed to look.

But for some reason that you cannot explain, it is not the ISS but something else.

So you are saying that you refuse to believe your own eyes because that would disprove your insane beliefs.

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vpnsurfer 2 points ago +2 / -0

what's the proof? grainy video and testimonies from a corrupt government and ignorant scientific community.

You are such a fucking iiar. Get a telescope and look up the sky at night. Make your own observations and explain them with anything else then the established science.

You won't, just like all the other Flat Earthers.

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vpnsurfer -2 points ago +2 / -4

The Bible is a guide for social morality, spirituality and finding God.

A very shitty guide for these things.

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vpnsurfer -7 points ago +1 / -8

Oh look. It's Pedo Scott whose every single prediction about Russia's war against Ukraine has turned out to be bullshit.

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