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Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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yes. you were the one talking in 'facts'
I'm sorry, that still doesn't make any sense. Yes I'm talking verifiable facts, you're just wriggling and employing some verbal gymnastics to try and get off the hook. Understandable as you cannot back-up your claim, so that's all you have. :)
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Crawley
Stanley Kubrick staged and filmed the Moon Landings, but for realism he insisted on shooting the film, on the moon.
 




Change at Barnham

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One of my favourite pieces of trivia is that the Americans put a man on the moon before they invented suitcases with wheels on them.
 




Clive Walker

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Jul 5, 2011
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I'm sorry, that still doesn't make any sense. Yes I'm talking verifiable facts, you're just wriggling and employing some verbal gymnastics to try and get off the hook. Understandable as you cannot back-up your claim, so that's all you have. :)
Oh dear lord. All I said is I’m not convinced.

I have no scientific theory to back that up. I merely go by the spacesuits look dodgy and that’s about it.

Leave me to be dubious and/or wrong.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Oh dear lord. All I said is I’m not convinced.

I have no scientific theory to back that up. I merely go by the spacesuits look dodgy and that’s about it.

Leave me to be dubious and/or wrong.

Of course you're entitled to your opinion

opinion
/əˈpɪnjən/

noun
noun: opinion; plural noun: opinions

1.
a view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
"that, in my opinion, is right"


But if you're totally unable to give any validity to that opinion

validity

/vəˈlɪdət̮i/

(of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
"a valid criticism"


Then I think I'm entitled to come to the conclusion that you're a moron

moron
ˈmɔː.rɒn

a very stupid
person

That's fairly logical, isn't it :wink:
 
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BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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With the multiple moon landings, there would have been many thousands of people involved. These loonies expect us to believe not one of those, over all these years, has ever broken cover to say that the moon landings were faked. Not one. Despite the fact that if they had evidence they were faked they would become multi millionaires overnight.

The conspiracy theory nutjobs have no doubt convinced themselves that every individual, at every level, of the Apollo missions had their brains implanted by lizard creatures that came out of a hole. They are not well.
Even more so these things would have to be organised by governments that seeming struggle to organise anything else effectively.

I mean can we really imagine Boris being conpmicit in some world wide cover up without buggering the whole thing up??
 








BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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One of my favourite pieces of trivia is that the Americans put a man on the moon before they invented suitcases with wheels on them.
It took a suspiciously long time to put wheels on suitcases.

The technology was surpressed by 'big baggage' trolley companies at the airport.

I saw it on YouTube.
 






Beanstalk

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I really don’t believe the moon landing happened. Don’t know why but I think it looks well dodgy and the fact that nobody ever went back is my issue.

Look at the state of those space suits!
Hope you're not being serious but I actually heard that "nobody ever went back" argument from a family friend the other day. They did go back, 5 times.

Apollo 11​

Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin

Apollo 12​

Pete Conrad, Alan Bean

Apollo 14​

Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell

Apollo 15​

David Scott, James Irwin

Apollo 16​

John Young, Charles Duke

Apollo 17​

Gene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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Hope you're not being serious but I actually heard that "nobody ever went back" argument from a family friend the other day. They did go back, 5 times.

Apollo 11​

Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin

Apollo 12​

Pete Conrad, Alan Bean

Apollo 14​

Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell

Apollo 15​

David Scott, James Irwin

Apollo 16​

John Young, Charles Duke

Apollo 17​

Gene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt
All of them played by leopards who had been spiked with ket and then wedged into "spacesuits".

In some photos you can see the tails sticking out of the top of their trousers.
 




Beanstalk

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All of them played by leopards who had been spiked with ket and then wedged into "spacesuits".

In some photos you can see the tails sticking out of the top of their trousers.
Still went back though didn't they? Everyone knows the leopard part is fact so I didn't feel it needed stating - you don't go around saying Ham the chimp didn't go to space, so why would you not count the space leopards of Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17?
 


The Clamp

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Still went back though didn't they? Everyone knows the leopard part is fact so I didn't feel it needed stating - you don't go around saying Ham the chimp didn't go to space, so why would you not count the space leopards of Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17?
They always go back. A leopard never changes its spots.
 


Streetlight

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May 16, 2016
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I've got a mate who's a very smart lady, doesn't stand for much bullshit but she's suddenly become obsessed with the idea that aliens landed on earth and made their home in the Mariana Trench. I asked her about it and she said that because space has been explored more than our oceans, it's easier for them to hide here (plus some crap about glowing things in the sea - she didn't care for my bioluminescent plankton response).

I was genuinely gobsmacked.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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I've got a mate who's a very smart lady, doesn't stand for much bullshit but she's suddenly become obsessed with the idea that aliens landed on earth and made their home in the Mariana Trench. I asked her about it and she said that because space has been explored more than our oceans, it's easier for them to hide here (plus some crap about glowing things in the sea - she didn't care for my bioluminescent plankton response).

I was genuinely gobsmacked.
It's unlikely, but not as fanciful as most religions.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Oh, I agree. I’ve researched hundreds of photos of supposed astronauts walking on the moon and not one picture where you can see a human being, let alone Neil Armstrong, inside those suits.

Show me one picture, just one, of an astronaut on the moon without him conveniently hiding behind an enormous mask with a dark visor across it so I can‘t see his face. Show me a frickin picture WITHOUT the mask then I might believe all these conspiracy moon landers.

See what I mean - it tells us nothing. NOTHING!!

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Hiney Art anyone?
 


Winker

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Jul 14, 2008
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The Astral Planes, man...
I have a map of the world, it is flat and rectangular. Are people honestly saying that all the world's cartographers wrong?
Some believe that the Earth is spherical and that Australia is on the other side of the world to us, they are wrong.
I have looked on the other side of the world and it is flat and white, that is because it is in an ice age.
Every so often a strong solar wind will flip the world over and we will go into another ice age on this side.
This is what wiped out the dinosaurs the last time it happened and why the governments are all engaged in mining operations, they are trying to reach the other side so we can climb through to the new world.
Facts people, facts facts facts.
 


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