Society & Culture Things in life you just don't understand - Part 4

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A self-styled daredevil who taught himself rocket science in a bid to prove the earth is flat has died after crashing his homemade rocket in California.


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There's some sense of inevitability about this. Some bloke disregarding all science end up dead trying to disprove science. This is neither a tragedy nor an irony. Just stupidity and inevitability.

I don't understand this whole flat earth thing. How you think you can just imagine you know better than everybody else about anything, either the shape of the earth or building rockets. Madness.
 

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A self-styled daredevil who taught himself rocket science in a bid to prove the earth is flat has died after crashing his homemade rocket in California.


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There's some sense of inevitability about this. Some bloke disregarding all science end up dead trying to disprove science. This is neither a tragedy nor an irony. Just stupidity and inevitability.

I don't understand this whole flat earth thing. How you think you can just imagine you know better than everybody else about anything, either the shape of the earth or building rockets. Madness.

 
A self-styled daredevil who taught himself rocket science in a bid to prove the earth is flat has died after crashing his homemade rocket in California.


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There's some sense of inevitability about this. Some bloke disregarding all science end up dead trying to disprove science. This is neither a tragedy nor an irony. Just stupidity and inevitability.

I don't understand this whole flat earth thing. How you think you can just imagine you know better than everybody else about anything, either the shape of the earth or building rockets. Madness.
Darwinism.
 
People should stop being dicks, but yeah metal isn't as big a deal because you can pull a lot of it out with magnets.

If you work in the Corn Flakes factory or something they are paranoid about glass contamination. Drop a 12 inch spanner onto the production line and it will get picked up visually or by a magnet. Break a glass and get the into the process and it's near impossible to detect. Nek minit it's a big story on ACA.
 

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