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The Flat Earth Society

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 Uutont Fжr Uulion
06-07-2001, 5:42 PM
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"THE FLAT EARTH SOCIETY
Deprogramming the masses since 1547" http://www.alaska.net/~clund/e_djublonskopf/FlatHome.htm)
"THE FLAT EARTH SOCIETY" http://www.flat-earth.org)
did any of you understand that
 Boba Rhett
06-07-2001, 6:41 PM
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I go there very once and a while. What really freaked me out was what they thought about all the towns named Springfield and that some of them even think that the world is on the back of a giant turtle.
 Pedro The Hutt
06-07-2001, 10:42 PM
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Those that believe that turtle thing have read WAY TOO MANY DISCWORLD BOOKS! ;)
 Rogue9
06-08-2001, 1:52 AM
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22) Any other places which are believed to exist but really don't?
Yes, Australia. And then there are the cryptogeographica, places such as Kadath, Carcosa, Hobbiton, Narnia, Hy-Brasil, Hell and such whose existence has not been satisfactorily proven.

I beg to differ I have proven Hobbiton exsists many a time, it is in middle earth which they declare exsists in the form of the middle point which proves that 5=6 :D
 BeastMaster
06-09-2001, 6:02 PM
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Originally posted by Pedro The Hutt:
<STRONG>Those that believe that turtle thing have read WAY TOO MANY DISCWORLD BOOKS! ;)</STRONG>

Actually, the turtle thing is an actual portion of numerous mythologies, including African, Chinese, and Japanese myths.

I'm not sure which one Pratchet borrowed from, but I know it wasn't an original.
 Pedro The Hutt
06-10-2001, 10:54 AM
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Really? Cool, always neat to know. :D
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