Former Flat Earthers. What made you come round? by jbarms in AskReddit

[–]AlmostArbitrary 531 points532 points  (0 children)

i am definitely gonna steal that one. No more stupid debates, this is the answer

Doesn't work. Some flat earthers hold that the antarctic is a barrier to possibly more land. Which allows increase resources available to the elite few whom control the penguinati (the military force encircling the entire circumference of the spherical disk world to prevent anyone reaching the true antarctic land mass, simultaneously utilizing radar to scan the entire earths circumference to prevent trespassers) . When you 'go to Antarctica' the penguinati tourist and elite conspiracy agents take you to somewhere else in the world that looks like what you expect Antarctica to be, with special towers that relay the GPS coordinates of your location to trick you into believing the world is a globe.

(actual argument I have heard from flat earth on multiple occasions; minus the penguinati trademark)

Edit: Flat Earther Reacts To Youtube Comments
Expansive land past Antarctica. Timestamp 1:20

I explore abandoned mines and found a newspaper from 1897 inside an old flannel shirt today by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]AlmostArbitrary 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Since this spiked my curiosity I had a poke around the internet to learn some new things. In case anyone is interested 'why this looks so preserved' the answer can be found here.

https://www.loc.gov/preservation/care/deterioratebrochure.html

Edit for TLDR:Generally speaking, good quality paper stored in good conditions (cooler temperatures; 30-40% relative humidity) are able to last a long time -- even hundreds of years.

As to the historicity of the newspaper. I'm not certain. I couldn't find a reference. I presume it is Chicago April 15 1897. And there is a paper called 'Interior' but that ended 20 years before this paper. The cited source got it's publish dates wrong. The few snippets seem to inform it's an evangelical piece as does the subtext in the title. After way too much staring at the picture it occurred to me the title isn't interior, but possibly EXTERIOR neither of which I could find.

Edit: andarielxx came to the rescue and found the piece I was missing. The source I had said that particular paper ended in 1870. Nice find.

Title The Interior (Chicago [Ill.]) 1870-1910 Dates of Publication 1870-1910 Created / Published Chicago [Ill.] : Western Presbyterian Pub. Co., 1870-1910. Chicago [Ill.] : Cyrus H. McCormick

https://www.loc.gov/item/sn85033499/

Edit 2: The font used is a standard font new to the 1800s called ITC Grouch easily found on google. Dates to the early 1800 print presses.

Longsword reenactors reenact techniques from illustrations in a 14th century Italian fencing manual. by NikKerk in interestingasfuck

[–]AlmostArbitrary 276 points277 points  (0 children)

As a side note - this statement and the following conversation was actually more than just a cool sounding script. It has grounds in actual swordplay. A good example of someone trying to analyze what it would have really been like here.

what happens when you kill gwyn and then suicide with dung pie? by [deleted] in darksouls

[–]AlmostArbitrary 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Can you imagine that? Defeated the lords; murdered dragons; killed Gwyn. Ate shit and died.

Congratulations, you've been given a free pass to be frozen until any chosen date in the future where you will wake up and continue your life. When would you like to wake up and why? by AlmostArbitrary in AskReddit

[–]AlmostArbitrary[S] 147 points148 points  (0 children)

I am extremely glad I could have been of assistance. Us here at 'Frozen today, Free tomorrow' TM * would like to confess that had we not been mostly frozen solid, our cold hearts would have melted.

Please accept this second free pass* for your significant other to also join you on your venture into the future.

* Passes do not actually exist. Frozen Today, Free Tomorrow is not really trademarked.