Well, what? I understand flip-flopping but changing your mind on a topic means you're able to accept new information that goes against what you already believe. "10 years ago he said x now he says y" - idk about you but I've changed my opinion on many topics within the last 10 years thanks to the anon community especially.
...What exactly do you think that video demonstrates? Like, at all? What clip from that video do you mean to point towards?
This video starts with a magician... doing... a magic trick... for comedy. His name is Richard Garriott and even the slightest amount of research would result in that being a very obvious comedy bit. And it uses that as, "evidence." That's the best thing that this video shows, and it's absolutely nothing.
The rest are a mix of demonstrating perfectly normal things occurring and someone with an agenda trying to shoehorn them in. Movies exist, astronaut training facilities exist, misspeaking happens (trying to say, "...is underway here on the ground" and actually saying, "is underground"), a city guy being reminded of a planetarium when he first sees a true night sky is perfectly normal, and video advertisements exist.
It's an impressive amount of stupid to share that video, thinking that it even presents an argument of something, much less evidence.
Well, what? I understand flip-flopping but changing your mind on a topic means you're able to accept new information that goes against what you already believe. "10 years ago he said x now he says y" - idk about you but I've changed my opinion on many topics within the last 10 years thanks to the anon community especially.
Imagine still keeping the opinions you had when you were fifteen.
Hell, I'm embarrassed with the opinions I had in 2019.
So... thoughts on a flat earth?
Easy C5 jus playn ;)
Flat or not. A huge part of the space program is a lie.
NASA ... Sometimes there is a pocket of Gravity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBRUye7-ml0
...What exactly do you think that video demonstrates? Like, at all? What clip from that video do you mean to point towards?
This video starts with a magician... doing... a magic trick... for comedy. His name is Richard Garriott and even the slightest amount of research would result in that being a very obvious comedy bit. And it uses that as, "evidence." That's the best thing that this video shows, and it's absolutely nothing.
The rest are a mix of demonstrating perfectly normal things occurring and someone with an agenda trying to shoehorn them in. Movies exist, astronaut training facilities exist, misspeaking happens (trying to say, "...is underway here on the ground" and actually saying, "is underground"), a city guy being reminded of a planetarium when he first sees a true night sky is perfectly normal, and video advertisements exist.
It's an impressive amount of stupid to share that video, thinking that it even presents an argument of something, much less evidence.