1. SubscriberEarl of Trumps
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    26 Jul '20 17:26
    @rookie54 said
    you remind me of a teacher i still do not like some 50 years on

    she was always right and i was always wrong
    U'r jest begging for a second opinion, aren't ya :-)
  2. Standard memberSoothfast
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    @rookie54 said

    she was always right and i was always wrong
    Your next assignment is to figure out why this statement of yours cannot possibly be true.

    The next assignment after that: is the statement a self-contradiction or not? πŸ˜‰
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    @soothfast said
    Your next assignment is to figure out why this statement of yours cannot possibly be true.

    The next assignment after that: is the statement a self-contradiction or not? πŸ˜‰
    down to specifics
    the first teacher was mathematics, algebra if i remember
    and
    she was always right
    but
    now you remind me of a philosophy instructor i once knew
    and
    every statement i make is at least partially untrue, and 78% of the time is going to be partially true
    and
    self-contradiction?
    HA! i laugh in the face of contradicting myself, i am a most serious dude
    and
    i may have lost the train somewhere
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    26 Jul '20 21:28
    If the earth isn’t flat how do the oceans not fall into the sky in the Southern Hemisphere? It’s obviously flat, I’ve seen the edge. On tv, was playing Bloody Sunday with the rest of U2.
  5. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    26 Jul '20 21:33
    @trev33 said
    If the earth isn’t flat how do the oceans not fall into the sky in the Southern Hemisphere? It’s obviously flat, I’ve seen the edge. On tv, was playing Bloody Sunday with the rest of U2.
    LOL@ trev!

    -VR
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    26 Jul '20 21:54
    @trev33 said
    If the earth isn’t flat how do the oceans not fall into the sky in the Southern Hemisphere? It’s obviously flat, I’ve seen the edge. On tv, was playing Bloody Sunday with the rest of U2.
    And if you looked beyond the edge did you see the stack of speakers as depicted on the maps of old? Monstrous speakers?
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    27 Jul '20 10:08
    @sonhouse said
    On a flat Earth, there is an equator line.
    On a globe Earth there is also an equator line.
    On the flat Earth, if you fly around the equator, you ALWAYS have to keep turning.
    On the REAL Earth, you can fly above the equator forever if you have the fuel, without turning left or right, EVER.

    End of argument. They lose and there is no counter for that one.
    An egg rolled off the edge of the counter in my kitchen and broke on the floor. So that proves it. Eggs are definitely not flat

    before they go splat.
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    27 Jul '20 11:36
    The counter was clearly lopsided, blaming the poor flat eggs, don’t you think they suffer enough being overcooked by torunn?πŸ˜‚
  9. SubscriberEarl of Trumps
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    27 Jul '20 12:22
    @trev33 said
    The counter was clearly lopsided, blaming the poor flat eggs, don’t you think they suffer enough being overcooked by torunn?πŸ˜‚
    Oh, I agree. Torunn promised to cook me breakfast so I asked for cereal.
    Overcooks those poor eggs!
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