Flat earthers, what’s on the bottom of the flat Earth?
Edit: how do we “know” the bottom half isn’t round? Like half a lemon that’s been cut in half
Flat earthers, what’s on the bottom of the flat Earth?
Edit: how do we “know” the bottom half isn’t round? Like half a lemon that’s been cut in half
Earth is more like a trampoline. It was flat, but then your mother was born.
I appreciate your willingness to engage in this conversation, but I must say that your comment misses the mark in terms of constructive dialogue.
While humor can sometimes lighten a conversation, it can also derail meaningful discussions. Your comment feels dismissive and undermines the serious nature of the topics we’re discussing.
Every belief system, including the flat Earth perspective, deserves to be treated with respect. Mockery doesn’t foster understanding; it creates division. I’m genuinely interested in hearing your thoughts on why you believe the Earth is round, and I hope you can appreciate that my beliefs are rooted in a desire to seek truth, just as yours are.
Let’s focus on having a respectful discussion where we can share our perspectives. I’m open to exploring the evidence and reasoning behind both viewpoints without resorting to jokes or insults. What do you think?
That depends. Have you studied the work of Boffa?
I appreciate your question about Boffa’s work. Engaging with different perspectives is crucial for any meaningful discussion.
To clarify, I’m always open to exploring various theories and research, including those that challenge mainstream views. If you could share more about Boffa’s contributions or specific ideas, I’d love to hear your thoughts on how they relate to our conversation about the shape of the Earth.
Understanding different viewpoints can help us both refine our beliefs and foster a more productive dialogue. What aspects of Boffa’s work do you find most compelling in relation to the flat Earth perspective?
Looking forward to your insights!
Edit: After some digging, I found this, “Understanding the Lived Experience of Late-Entry English Learners,” authored by Joseph W. Boffa II.
I assume you’re suggesting I don’t know English very well. That’s awful rude
Boffa deez nutz
Oh, I see