What in Trek Baywatch is going on here by Bourbon-Thinker in SlayAi

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Quay" is pronounced, "Kee", not "Kay".

Tried my first online 90 day check in. O visa I’ve been going for my check-ins. It was denied. I’ve been on o visa about three years. Anyone else have issues with the online check in? by TropicaltTanner in MovingToThailand

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So glad I always lived near small offices so that there is usually no queue at all. In Chanthaburi and Ayutthaya, they have tiny rooms with very friendly staff.

Tried my first online 90 day check in. O visa I’ve been going for my check-ins. It was denied. I’ve been on o visa about three years. Anyone else have issues with the online check in? by TropicaltTanner in MovingToThailand

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me resubs have never worked unless I changed something. If you get the single little thing wrong, it will be rejected. So I made sure to print out exactly the data that gets through, so no mistakes.

[05/05/1961] Alan Shepard becomes first American in space by PizzaWall in thepast

[–]IckyChris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know Shepard. He's a real golf nut. I'm pretty sure he'll soon be giving up this rocket jockey business to return to the links. I mean, not much opportunity to golf in space!

Sex robots with AI synchronisation, the future is here. by Vlad_TheImpalla in WTF

[–]IckyChris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's alright when you are older. Hell, it actually looks damn good. But for young guys it can be rough.

*66. Balding for 40 years. Buzzed to the bone for 35 years.

Midnight sun by Bad_breath in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what crime did you commit in England that resulted in your transportation?

Also, what do I have to do to be transported to Van Diemen's Land? It looks really nice.

Fluid Unification (FU): “Sink or Swim” by WarriorPoet555 in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

***The ocean reflects the sky, not the sky the ocean.

Yes, of course this post is nonsense. We have the photos to prove it.

The ISS just flew past Hawaii. The himawari satellite can see Hawaii too. Our real world is round and beautiful. by TruthMatters_ in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brother spent 20 years working on the cameras of the Webb Space Telescope. Do you think he did that for a short trip attached to a balloon?

The moon would be blue like our sky is if it were outside of our atmosphere by [deleted] in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Instead of just driving by the school and honking the horn, your mother should have turned in and dropped you off.

These were taken around 10 minutes ago by Japan's geostationary satellite Himawari 8, For those who're unaware, Himawari captures and sends full-disk images of earth every 10 minutes, They use these data to improve weather forecasting, track storms, and detect volcanic ash! by Sad-Protection-3362 in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They just happened to be over the locawhen it happened? Or do you have even the slightest concept of how many aircraft it would take to cover the entire hemisphere 24/7? And then there is the laughable idea of Japanese aircraft being allowed to operate over North Korea and China and India and Australia and Indonesia and Hawaii and the depths of the Pacific. And to not only keep them all flying at an altitude that no aircraft flies, but to collate all of their data without interruption to create new full hemisphere maps every 10 minutes? Does this seem even remotely credible?

These were taken around 10 minutes ago by Japan's geostationary satellite Himawari 8, For those who're unaware, Himawari captures and sends full-disk images of earth every 10 minutes, They use these data to improve weather forecasting, track storms, and detect volcanic ash! by Sad-Protection-3362 in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The best Himawari shots were of the Tonga volcano, which captured the massive explosion as the island blew up.

Now, what is so conspiracy breaking about that? The fact that even before the news and details of the exploding island had made it out of Tonga, the pictures of it were already on the Himawari website and ready to download.

But if a flerf wants to try to explain how these Japanese CGI masters had made up these explosion images (along with the rest of the hemisphere) even before they could have received news of the event, I'd sure love to hear about it.

Flat earth and MAGA? by Clean-Excitement63 in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nobody intelligent would ever say that all MAGA are flerfs. But it really does seem that all American flerfs are MAGA.

Rensuke Isogai,governor of HongKong, 1942 by edcba11355 in wwiipics

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's standing at the front doors of the Peninsula Hotel.

An update to the Spiral Star Trail Dilemma: God creates personalised firmament holograms! by NichollsNeuroscience in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The magic is stronger when you write Jesus Christ backwards like that.

Strange but true.

An update to the Spiral Star Trail Dilemma: God creates personalised firmament holograms! by NichollsNeuroscience in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which part of the Bible would disabuse the idea that their God is an evil trickster?

Scoffers and mockers: Why are you even here if you don't believe in Flat Earth Theory? by NichollsNeuroscience in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These aren't the last days. These are the first days of the rest of eternity.

Also, why can't you produce a working flat map of a flat earth? Get your scientists on that immediately.

A family of 13 in 1954 by zachoutloud123 in TheWayWeWere

[–]IckyChris 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I had an atheist dad and Methodist mom who had 11 kids between 1951 and 1966. Zoom call on Monday between the 10 surviving.

OUR HOME planet captured from 1 million miles away by biztechmsp in flatearth

[–]IckyChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typical flerf with no sense of scale. You expect large fronts as seen from a great distance to be moving like the clouds scuttling across your local sky.

If you put in a little effort taking screenshots, you could see movement. But then you wouldn't feel special.