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I've always maintained: Stupidity knows no bounds. :thinks:
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I think he spent too much time in front of the round steering wheel of those limousines!!
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Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens...
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Na ja, das stimmt unglücklicherweise Hans :sad:
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Vielleicht ist Gott flach?
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Or, maybe Gott simply lives in a flat, who knows Leif ? :shrug:
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"Flat-earthery will get you nowhere..." :rofl:
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John Gray wrote:"Flat-earthery will get you nowhere..." :rofl:
Flats very true John!
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Simply an example of natural selection in action. Perhaps we can expect an upcoming Darwin Award.

I really don't understand where these flat Earth movements pop up from. As far as I see it, the spherical Earth concept has been the predominant one from very early on in recorded history; quite contrary to the Myth of the flat Earth. The whole phenomenon seems to be more like a cycle of fashion, rather than an issue of understanding. :2cents:

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AlanMiller wrote:Perhaps we can expect an upcoming Darwin Award.
But what if he is right, and his rocket takes him beyond the "ice wall that holds the oceans back"? No-one would know, no?
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Claude wrote:...Stupidity knows no bounds...
...but it is a very clever way to get funding for your pet project:
Hughes only recently converted to flat-Eartherism, after struggling for months to raise funds for his follow-up flight over the Mojave...
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Claude wrote:I've always maintained: Stupidity knows no bounds. :thinks:
"The injuries he suffered put him in a walker for two weeks, he said."

On the plus side, he didn't have to negotiate any hills with his walker .....

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