Does Y/A delete your account if you go to R&S and post a question suggestion the Earth is not flat?

Jim Brick2008-03-30T15:28:19Z

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The Earth isn't flat?!?!

When did that crap happen?

Anonymous2008-04-01T02:41:18Z

You want to know the "true irony" that you can mention about the "Flat Earthers," if you want to play "semantics," which you know I love that sheet...

The Earth isn't REALLY round, either...

It's a pocked marked mishapen egg that "truly" has no "uniformly spherical dimensions" to it...

When you do "precise computer models of it's actual shape..."

It's more like one of those mudballs you might make as a kid to bean your best friend in the head with...

To knock some sense into his "Flat Earth" mentality...

See?!? I betcha' you didn't think I was gonna tie all the threads of you question together at the end of this diatribe, now didja?!?

(Damn, I'm good at this game...)

Boo Black2008-03-30T17:22:43Z

Yes, because if Y/A doesn't understand your question, they think you are speaking in code and then they delete it. This is just in case you are communicating with a malicious foreign entity who wants to make the earth flat. Someone like Ultrastooge for instance.

Duncan w ™ ®2008-03-30T15:28:44Z

The earth is not flat? Heresy! Go sit in the corner with Galileo.

Anonymous2008-03-30T15:02:30Z

They ought to. Everybody knows that the earth is lumpy and bumpy. In the old testament the lord says unto Adam and Eve "Go forth and multiply but not too far in case you fall off"

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