And again - ground is not in sync with color of atmospheric lighting.Fur planets confirmed!
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And again - ground is not in sync with color of atmospheric lighting.Fur planets confirmed!
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This title is a fine example of an oxymoron.and my wife and I were up too late watching Australian Survivor.
The ground absolutely does not care.And again - ground is not in sync with color of atmospheric lighting.
FD too, obviously.The ground absolutely does not care.
Not to pick nits, but it seems more to me like a tautology. Or even a pleonasm.This title is a fine example of an oxymoron.
This cat does not meows.
Nobody survives Australia more then a few minutes.Not to pick nits, but it seems more to me like a tautology. Or even a pleonasm.
I mean, if you're an Australian, you're a survivor. Or you're dead.
It does remind me of the faces of some of those late night commercial hosts.This cat does not meows.
It wows instead.
They certainly weren't meant to. Some designer somewhere is having sleepless nights, and with good reason.Nobody survives Australia more then a few minutes.
Right. All real Australians are faked. By NASA. Psst. We shouldn't know.Nobody survives Australia more then a few minutes.
The whole world knows it for granted, and your propaganda won't change that fact.
Or commanders who join this thread hoping to get to know state of the game better.It does remind me of the faces of some of those late night commercial hosts.
The balancing of Australia is definitely off, I give you that.They certainly weren't meant to. Some designer somewhere is having sleepless nights, and with good reason.
I keep a collection of YouTube videos of FlatEarthers.(Sorry, saw a flatearther "debate" while falling asleep last night - the tinfoil is mighty with these)
But the writing, while perhaps a bit over the top at times, is absolutely hilarious.The balancing of Australia is definitely off, I give you that.
With the exception of Arnold.Right. All real Australians are faked. By NASA. Psst. We shouldn't know.
(Sorry, saw a flatearther "debate" while falling asleep last night - the tinfoil is mighty with these)
They are really funny at least. Wish they had at least one argument. But hey, I learned a lot about the different fallacies, debating (non-) strategies and that the person who screams the most must be right.I keep a collection of YouTube videos of FlatEarthers.
They come in very handy when I have to run a baseline calibration of my IQ meter.
I totally love their nature documentaries.But the writing, while perhaps a bit over the top at times, is absolutely hilarious.