Some of the flat earthers at least have the lateral thinking ability to consider that maybe everything is completely different than how it's presented to us.
The "skeptics" are often true believers of their own particular dogma that they cling to for meaning, purpose and validation as much as any rabid ideologue.
True skepticism would require having some skepticism of your own assumptions and presuppositions.
@ArdainianRight You can tell that there's more wrong with them because they list their mental disorders in their bios.
@coolboymew @lanodan I see trucks moving mobile homes all the time when I'm driving. They take up two fucking lanes.
@LukeAlmighty @truth All we can do now is hope that the worst doesn't happen to the majority of those who took it. But even then, I want justice to be done to these fucking psychopaths.
@lanodan @coolboymew Zoning laws prevent you from building new houses, creating artificial monopolies. The ocean doesn't have zoning laws and there is more ocean than there is land on Earth so you have plenty of space to own your own place.
@lanodan @coolboymew Forget the sailboat. Support the Seasteading Institute and we can have autonomous floating cities out on the ocean.
Ocean Builders in particular is creating a sea house that is cheaper than a terrestrial home.
@coolboymew Based seasteaders. I hope more people do this when the SeaPod becomes available.
@cee Still looking for a job.
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>No wonder the alternative / "conspiracy" community is often dismissed as insane.
I think it is intentional. Flat earth is obviously controlled opposition made to make other conspiracy theorists look dumb. Look how "anti-vaxxers", climate skeptics/deniers, etc are often lumped in with them.