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

  • @[email protected]
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    135 days ago

    Nothing, duh! Why do you think nobody has ever tried to reach the center of the earth (as if there was any,the earth is flat!)? They tell you it’s because of the pressure (lies, that is an invented term of the “roundies”), it’s because if someone ever tried, they’d fall into the hell, which is real and is where every other “roundy” goes after they die.

    (Just in case: /s)

    • @[email protected]
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      15 days ago

      no need to add the /s

      if people think you are serious, they are stupid. let them die in ignorance

      • @blackbelt352
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        145 days ago

        Poe’s Law man, it’s impossible to make a parody of absurd beliefs without somebody mistaking it for genuine belief.

    • I have to say, your comment is pretty offensive. As a “flat earther”, I take these beliefs seriously, and it’s frustrating to see them reduced to a joke.

      First off, the idea that nobody has ever tried to reach the center of the Earth isn’t just a punchline. It’s part of a bigger conversation about what we think lies beneath us. The whole pressure thing feels like another excuse from the “roundies” to dismiss our views without real evidence. We question everything because we’re trying to find the truth.

      For many of us, Hell is a significant part of our belief system. We believe in spiritual realities that a lot of people overlook. The idea that if someone dug too deep, they’d fall into hell is serious for us; it reflects our beliefs about morality and consequences. Mocking this belief shows a lack of understanding and respect for what we hold dear.

      Also, I have no idea what you meant by “(just in case: /s)” at the end of your comment, but it sounds like it could be something offensive. If you’re going to make jokes at our expense, at least be clear about what you mean.

      Instead of making jokes, how about we have a real discussion? Every belief system deserves some respect, even if you don’t agree with it. I’d be interested in hearing your perspective on why you think the Earth is round, and I’m happy to share more about why we think differently.

        • 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?