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The moon isn’t real. It’s a projection on a surface (as are the stars) to make you thinking that...space is real? I guess?

There was a fallow period in the late 80s, but then Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn trilogy came out in the early ‘90s was actually good. People went nuts for microscopically-detailed new Star Wars stories and the EU started expanding exponentially.

psssst...their origin story  for their flat earth is their bible

what happened to you?

I’m now a 100% OT Purist. I have no love for both Prequels and Sequels and I think that the true quality Star Wars trilogy will always be The Original Trilogy especially with TROS having completely screwed up the entire Sequel trilogy.

The fluoride in your drinking water is making you hallucinate the results of your “logical” ball and flashlight experiments.  Duh.

And, are you too afraid to go after Christianity and Islam? The flat Earth map is rightout of Genesis. Go to a church and mock the Christians for their magically ressurected man-God.

My favourite Flat Earth talking point is the one that says my entire country is a hoax and doesn’t exist. Which is news to me and 22 million other people, but hey, you can’t argue with a guy who wears a hat like that.

I’ve only seen the first half of the Behind the Curve documentary but Flat Earthers come off as stubborn people stuck in their own echo chamber. Even if they were to get a ride into space and see the the whole planet, they would be screaming out absurd reasons for what they’re seeing and feeling: This view port is just

So is the moon supposed to be flat, too? Because moon phases are easy to recreate with a ball and a flashlight, but nigh impossible with a coin.

So if the moon is spherical, why would the Earth be flat? How would that have happened, physically speaking? Do they have an origin story for the flat Earth, or do they even

I looked at the graphic, read the words in the linked article and this blog post as well. I'm still confused. Good thing it's getting more complicated. 

“The newer machines, any time something breaks, you’ve got to have a computer to fix it”

Mia meets Pablo and Kelly and they go on a Winchester brother style journey across America hunting Deadites.

No Bruce Campbell, no deal.  

The correct answer will always be Graham Hill. He could be an actor, painter, or magician. It doesn’t matter. It’s glorious:

Clay Regazzoni didn’t even get a mention

That isn’t really true though. At the extremes sure there are costs but that is because they’re at the extreme. We see that in any strength or physique sport, especially due to the prevalence of steroids and SARMs in these sports. Bodybuilding has it too.

This is pretty silly all around. I would not trust most doctors to be knowledgeable enough on creatine to make a recommendation. In fact, I would not trust most doctors to make specific nutrition recommendations unless it’s specifically to treat a certain ailment or they are specialists. In general, doctors do not get