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No one has the ârightâ to have their opinion respected. Everyone has the right to express their opinion, no matter how obtuse, ignorant, or unpleasant. However⊠everyone else has the right to express their opinion on that opinion.
Well Pig, thereâs the rub: thatâs not an opinion. Opinions are subjectively held viewpoints and expressions that canât be quantified as a factual statement.
Being a flat earther is just complete denial of physics, mathematics, geology, photographs, video, and reality itself. In other words, being really (EFF)ing stupid.
I have basic categories for people I know. Most of them are in category B: Reasonable and reasonably intelligent / competent . Category A is Reasonable and highly intelligent / competent, and Category C is reasonable in a restricted area and competent. D is for folks I must work with but donât have to converse with. E and F are âavoidâ and âavoid assiduouslyâ. Being retired means I can actually avoid E and F almost completely, which is mighty nice!
I donât get the condemnation of flat-earthers. You can spend a whole life believing that and be a completely functional person. Most people still believe that the atom is the smallest unit of matter and it makes no difference in their lives. Not to mention the millions who have no idea what an atom is. Billions of people mix vinegar and baking soda to create a âpowerful compoundâ that solves all your household problems. All they do is Sodium Acetate and Carbon Dioxide, two compounds with no application in cleaning or unclogging. Nice bubbles, though :D Let them be.
Reading the first panel, I thought Rat might have been abducted by space aliens and replaced with an imposter; but the third panel demolished that idea.
A pastor named Will Duffy has taken flat-earthers to Antarctica to observe the 24-hour sun, to see if it would convince them that they were wrong. It did convince some of them, but not others.
When I watch those commercials on the Super Bowl telling us all to git along, I think of right-wing populists saying stuff like this, spreading conspiracy theories, and enabling trumpster fire, and Iâm like, âNope, I have a stupid limit.â
There are people who believe certain things and then there are people who choose to act like they believe certain things, even though they know they arenât true. The actors are much better at arguing with you. They would never consider admitting theyâre wrong.
Flatter than day-old champagne. The bubbles are all gone. The dragons are all slain and the knights errant who seek them are all laughed at.
The late, deranged writer R A Lafferty had a character in one of his stories make an argument to that effect. If any of you trouble to look up his work, you will probably think him simple minded. He was not; he was a devious and deep thinker who could make you question everything you took for granted.
I do believe in respecting peopleâs right to state their opinions. And if someone says they believe something that seems absurd to you, it should be possible to say so without attacking the person who said it. If you go right to the personal insults then maybe you havenât thought your own opinions through carefully enough.
Iâll admit that Iâve never spoken to anyone who told me that they were a flat earther. If I did meet such a person, it might be interesting to let them talk, and get an insight into why they would believe such a thing. And it should be enough to tell them theyâre wrong about this (and how we know) without saying âyou moronâ. It might be a challenge, but think of it as an exercise in self control.
Rat is obviously talking about the scabby knuckled mouth breathing Deluded and Delusional Liberal Democrats who post on here. We know who you are (and find your ignorance hysterical!). And we definitely know who you are! God Bless America!
Everything we havenât personally experienced we believe or disbelieve according to how much we trust our sources. I believe that in 1492 Columbus crossed the Atlantic, but I wasnât there to see it. Still, thatâs what I was taught and I trust my teachers (who werenât there either, but they trusted their own teachers, and so on).
Bertrand Russell told of a public debate somewhere in England (it wasnât London) around the turn of the 20th Century on whether the earth was flat or round. Arguing for flatness was a skilled speaker from the Flat Earth movement; opposite him was a sea captain whose chief argument for a round earth was that heâd gone all the way around it. The audience found the Flat-Earther more convincing and he carried the day.
My everyday sensory experience tells me that the earth is flat and that the sun travels across the sky. Thatâs most peopleâs everyday experience, and thatâs been the experience of sensory beings for millions if not billions of years; itâs an evolutionary memory, and it may be false but to argue the contrary is an âextraordinary claimâ (since it contradicts sensory evidence), and Carl Sagan said extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Now, I havenât been all the way around the earth, but Iâve crossed the equator and two oceans and have experienced differences that I understand are consistent with a round earth rotating on a tilted axis. This is also what Iâve been taught by sources I trust (more or less; those same teachers taught me other things Iâve since come to doubt). Iâm acquainted with people whoâve traveled far more than I, and I trust their accounts. Still, I donât âknowâ the earth is round, I believe the earth is round.
There are some excellent Youtube videos where flat-earthers are taken to Antarctica. You get to watch their brains break in the 24/7 sun, since thatâs not possible in almost all flat-earth theories.
The earth is flat, and it is also mostly round. My home is on a flat piece of ground, that is part of a circle. I wonât make fun of what people believe. People can believe that Biden was a great president and that Harris would have been a greater president, but I know better and can laugh about it.
I had lunch with a group of friends yesterday. One guy spent ten minutes explaining his stupid opinion on something. No one cared or listened. Some people canât read the room.
I could see where Pig might consider the earth, i.e. the world, to be flat, i.e. lacking in zest, spice and interest, bland, the opposite of sparkling, tasteless and uninspiring. But Iâm afraid thatâs probably not what he meant.
I have seen allegations, with some evidence, that a good 95% or more of the members of the various supposed âFlat Earth Societiesâ are simply trolling the rest of society with their memberships, or even the societyâs mere existence. Unfortunately, if they are, it seems to be working.
BasilBruce 1 day ago
Iâm sorry, but I have to agree with Rat here.
Johnny Q Premium Member 1 day ago
In SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET Heinrich Harrer describes meeting some Tibetans who seriously believed the earth was flatâŠ
Keno21 1 day ago
No one has the ârightâ to have their opinion respected. Everyone has the right to express their opinion, no matter how obtuse, ignorant, or unpleasant. However⊠everyone else has the right to express their opinion on that opinion.
cracker65 1 day ago
Rat is correct. Alternative facts donât cut it.
iggyman 1 day ago
Pig is a member of the Flat Earth Society?
Arbitrary 1 day ago
Well Pig, thereâs the rub: thatâs not an opinion. Opinions are subjectively held viewpoints and expressions that canât be quantified as a factual statement.
Being a flat earther is just complete denial of physics, mathematics, geology, photographs, video, and reality itself. In other words, being really (EFF)ing stupid.
MeanBob Premium Member 1 day ago
If the world was flat, cats would have knocked everything over the edge by now.
markyakes Premium Member 1 day ago
Thereâs one significant moron that I can think of these daysâŠ
TwilightFaze 1 day ago
In a very rare occurrenceâŠI actually agree with Rat on this.
RLG Premium Member 1 day ago
HEâS NUMBER 1! HEâS NUMBER 1!
Concretionist 1 day ago
I have basic categories for people I know. Most of them are in category B: Reasonable and reasonably intelligent / competent . Category A is Reasonable and highly intelligent / competent, and Category C is reasonable in a restricted area and competent. D is for folks I must work with but donât have to converse with. E and F are âavoidâ and âavoid assiduouslyâ. Being retired means I can actually avoid E and F almost completely, which is mighty nice!
wrloftis 1 day ago
Morons Of The First Order are all storm troopers.
willispate 1 day ago
at least Rat was calm to Pig in Panels 1 and 3. I call that progress.
goodkind103 1 day ago
Where did Charlton Heston go?
James Wolfenstein about 24 hours ago
I donât get the condemnation of flat-earthers. You can spend a whole life believing that and be a completely functional person. Most people still believe that the atom is the smallest unit of matter and it makes no difference in their lives. Not to mention the millions who have no idea what an atom is. Billions of people mix vinegar and baking soda to create a âpowerful compoundâ that solves all your household problems. All they do is Sodium Acetate and Carbon Dioxide, two compounds with no application in cleaning or unclogging. Nice bubbles, though :D Let them be.
cdward about 24 hours ago
There are opinions, and there are verifiable facts. They are not the same.
Ichabod Ferguson about 23 hours ago
In their cartoon world, the earth may be flat.
steveh64 about 22 hours ago
Reading the first panel, I thought Rat might have been abducted by space aliens and replaced with an imposter; but the third panel demolished that idea.
Ignatz Premium Member about 22 hours ago
Yes, flat-earthers. The people who make geocentrists seem sensible.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 22 hours ago
Itâs a sphere. Generally. But flat is what it seems at times. Reminds me of my ex.
Ignatz Premium Member about 22 hours ago
A pastor named Will Duffy has taken flat-earthers to Antarctica to observe the 24-hour sun, to see if it would convince them that they were wrong. It did convince some of them, but not others.
Goat from PBS about 22 hours ago
I do think we should respect otherâs opinions.
That said, some opinions areâŠ. more incorrect than others.
rossevrymn about 22 hours ago
When I watch those commercials on the Super Bowl telling us all to git along, I think of right-wing populists saying stuff like this, spreading conspiracy theories, and enabling trumpster fire, and Iâm like, âNope, I have a stupid limit.â
SquidGamerGal about 22 hours ago
Yeah⊠Iâm with the rat on this one.
Out of the Past about 21 hours ago
There are people who believe certain things and then there are people who choose to act like they believe certain things, even though they know they arenât true. The actors are much better at arguing with you. They would never consider admitting theyâre wrong.
ladykat Premium Member about 21 hours ago
There are definitely limits.
Squoop about 21 hours ago
Itâs just turtles all the way down.
monya_43 about 21 hours ago
I didnât know that there are âlevelsâ or âordersâ of moronitity. IMHO it is either you are one or you arenât.
royq27 about 21 hours ago
Pancakes are flat, the earth is not a pancake. Although, maple syrup comes out of treesâŠ
RLG Premium Member about 21 hours ago
HĂ€gar the Horrible once sailed around the world, proving it to be a cube. Rat and Pig wouldnât want to pick a fight with him, would they?
Kaputnik about 20 hours ago
Youâre right, Pig. I just looked over the edge and saw one of the elephants. Couldnât make out the turtle, though.
Ellis97 about 20 hours ago
Thatâs no opinion. Thatâs just a load of bull.
Kveldulf about 20 hours ago
BUT THE WORLD REALLY IS FLAT!
Flatter than day-old champagne. The bubbles are all gone. The dragons are all slain and the knights errant who seek them are all laughed at.
The late, deranged writer R A Lafferty had a character in one of his stories make an argument to that effect. If any of you trouble to look up his work, you will probably think him simple minded. He was not; he was a devious and deep thinker who could make you question everything you took for granted.
Slowly, he turned... about 20 hours ago
Rat may be from the outer limits but at least he has limits.
bbbmorrell about 20 hours ago
Well, in Terry Pratchettâs world, it is! Good enough for me.
hfelder7219 about 20 hours ago
Itâs amazing that in the 21st century there are so many posts on Instagram âprovingâ that the world is flat and outer space doesnât exist!
Kaputnik about 20 hours ago
I do believe in respecting peopleâs right to state their opinions. And if someone says they believe something that seems absurd to you, it should be possible to say so without attacking the person who said it. If you go right to the personal insults then maybe you havenât thought your own opinions through carefully enough.
Iâll admit that Iâve never spoken to anyone who told me that they were a flat earther. If I did meet such a person, it might be interesting to let them talk, and get an insight into why they would believe such a thing. And it should be enough to tell them theyâre wrong about this (and how we know) without saying âyou moronâ. It might be a challenge, but think of it as an exercise in self control.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 20 hours ago
Rat is obviously talking about the scabby knuckled mouth breathing Deluded and Delusional Liberal Democrats who post on here. We know who you are (and find your ignorance hysterical!). And we definitely know who you are! God Bless America!
fritzoid Premium Member about 19 hours ago
Everything we havenât personally experienced we believe or disbelieve according to how much we trust our sources. I believe that in 1492 Columbus crossed the Atlantic, but I wasnât there to see it. Still, thatâs what I was taught and I trust my teachers (who werenât there either, but they trusted their own teachers, and so on).
Bertrand Russell told of a public debate somewhere in England (it wasnât London) around the turn of the 20th Century on whether the earth was flat or round. Arguing for flatness was a skilled speaker from the Flat Earth movement; opposite him was a sea captain whose chief argument for a round earth was that heâd gone all the way around it. The audience found the Flat-Earther more convincing and he carried the day.
My everyday sensory experience tells me that the earth is flat and that the sun travels across the sky. Thatâs most peopleâs everyday experience, and thatâs been the experience of sensory beings for millions if not billions of years; itâs an evolutionary memory, and it may be false but to argue the contrary is an âextraordinary claimâ (since it contradicts sensory evidence), and Carl Sagan said extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Now, I havenât been all the way around the earth, but Iâve crossed the equator and two oceans and have experienced differences that I understand are consistent with a round earth rotating on a tilted axis. This is also what Iâve been taught by sources I trust (more or less; those same teachers taught me other things Iâve since come to doubt). Iâm acquainted with people whoâve traveled far more than I, and I trust their accounts. Still, I donât âknowâ the earth is round, I believe the earth is round.
ira.crank about 19 hours ago
I hope there will still be term limits.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 19 hours ago
When Rat is right, heâs right.
otieagle1 about 19 hours ago
âA man has got to know his limitations.â Dirty Harry
IndyW about 19 hours ago
And thatâs Ratâs opinion.
Ainsley Ashby >>> Globetrotter creator about 19 hours ago
Well this definitely got the conversation started!
ManiacEx about 18 hours ago
There are some excellent Youtube videos where flat-earthers are taken to Antarctica. You get to watch their brains break in the 24/7 sun, since thatâs not possible in almost all flat-earth theories.
zeexenon about 18 hours ago
Just say, âMoscow,â stupid pigs make their wolf-proof homes out of straw.
GoldLions Premium Member about 17 hours ago
Here I fully agree with rat.
Maswartz about 17 hours ago
Like a tweet once said, if the world had an edge Disney would have a theme park there.
mindjob about 17 hours ago
Nonsense. Even people who lived 3000 years ago didnât believe that
serial232 about 17 hours ago
The earth is flat, and it is also mostly round. My home is on a flat piece of ground, that is part of a circle. I wonât make fun of what people believe. People can believe that Biden was a great president and that Harris would have been a greater president, but I know better and can laugh about it.
ncorgbl about 17 hours ago
So having the opinion the earth is flat is much like having an opinion defending tRump.
marilynnbyerly about 17 hours ago
I had lunch with a group of friends yesterday. One guy spent ten minutes explaining his stupid opinion on something. No one cared or listened. Some people canât read the room.
rat with a bat about 17 hours ago
Taking into account Pastisâ drawing capabilities, Pig may be right. But I donât care.
Bilan about 16 hours ago
Whatâs really odd is that Goat agrees with Ratâs insult.
rugeirn about 16 hours ago
I could see where Pig might consider the earth, i.e. the world, to be flat, i.e. lacking in zest, spice and interest, bland, the opposite of sparkling, tasteless and uninspiring. But Iâm afraid thatâs probably not what he meant.
John Jorgensen about 15 hours ago
Indeed there are.
DaBump Premium Member about 14 hours ago
Hey, Rat did not make fun of him! He very seriously described him.
LNER4472 Premium Member about 13 hours ago
I have seen allegations, with some evidence, that a good 95% or more of the members of the various supposed âFlat Earth Societiesâ are simply trolling the rest of society with their memberships, or even the societyâs mere existence. Unfortunately, if they are, it seems to be working.
klapre about 12 hours ago
Rat is 100% correct.
Strawberry King about 9 hours ago
Yeah? Well, you know, thatâs just like your opinion, man.
- The Big Lebowski
Radish... about 8 hours ago
I believe in Fiat earth, the planet is shaped like a small European car.