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2019-03-13 15:01:50 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

That’s right

2019-03-13 15:02:12 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Wut

2019-03-13 15:02:15 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

🌍 THE EARTH IS ROUND 🌎

2019-03-13 15:02:30 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Just discussing

2019-03-13 15:02:40 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

With these 1Q

2019-03-13 15:03:17 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

🌍🌎

2019-03-13 15:03:37 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Lol

2019-03-13 15:04:16 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

So did memeulous

2019-03-13 15:04:32 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

He got detention in this one lol

2019-03-13 15:04:42 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

🌍 THE EARTH IS ROUND 🌎

2019-03-13 15:06:40 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Watch a ship sail off to sea

Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.

If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.

It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.

2019-03-13 15:07:09 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Hahaha

2019-03-13 15:07:22 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Not the planet you retard

2019-03-13 15:08:18 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Watch a ship sail off to sea

Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.

If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.

It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.
@Human Sheeple

2019-03-13 15:10:27 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Wtf lol

2019-03-13 15:10:32 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

You can’t send photos

2019-03-13 15:11:12 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Candle If it was flat when I went to sea I would have dropped off the edge

2019-03-13 15:12:10 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

You retard

2019-03-13 15:12:29 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

It’s not round you know

2019-03-13 15:12:37 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Flat*

2019-03-13 15:13:52 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple They orbit around the sun. We aren’t talking about the galaxy being flat, we’re talking about earth being round you know.

2019-03-13 15:14:56 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

“Why is there no flat mars society?” Elon Musk

2019-03-13 15:15:03 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Oof

2019-03-13 15:16:42 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple Eh, are you really that dumb? Google didn’t say Hillary was awesome, that’s the most searched things on google if you type in “Hillary Clinton” 👏

2019-03-13 15:17:43 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Explain what?

2019-03-13 15:18:11 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  
2019-03-13 15:18:19 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

No

2019-03-13 15:18:56 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  
2019-03-13 15:18:59 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

You dumb man

2019-03-13 15:19:33 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Watch a ship sail off to sea

Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.

If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.

It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.

2019-03-13 15:19:47 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple It’s called horizontal

2019-03-13 15:20:39 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple The earth I kinda big, ofc there a like 1km not that round lol.

2019-03-13 15:21:55 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple We understand you want attention being a “flat earther”

2019-03-13 15:22:06 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Lol

2019-03-13 15:22:17 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Watch a ship sail off to sea

Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.

If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.

It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.

2019-03-13 15:23:03 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Refraction?

2019-03-13 15:23:37 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Watch a ship sail off to sea

Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.

If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.

It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.

2019-03-13 15:23:48 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple It’s all said there

2019-03-13 15:24:35 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@!GPT No one cares, and duck I can’t swear in this Christian minecraft server.

2019-03-13 15:26:07 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple You think you’re special being in the KKK and being a flat earther?

2019-03-13 15:26:55 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@ALL MIGHT Woah wtf

2019-03-13 15:27:49 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple HOWS IT GOING FOR YOUR GREAT SUPPORTER LOGAN PAUL?

2019-03-13 15:28:11 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@ALL MIGHT That’s kinda racist tho

2019-03-13 15:28:42 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

It had a good meaning but went wrong lol

2019-03-13 15:30:03 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple YOURE A RETARD

2019-03-13 15:30:20 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Watch a ship sail off to sea

Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.

If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.

It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.

2019-03-13 15:30:39 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  
2019-03-13 15:31:08 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

But what do you think happen with the ships when they sail off the edge? @Human Sheeple

2019-03-13 15:31:59 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Lol

2019-03-13 15:32:01 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

AhahHa

2019-03-13 15:32:19 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

I’ve sailed around the world how do you explain that

2019-03-13 15:33:19 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple because there’s a thing called gravity you idiot

2019-03-13 15:33:51 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

@Human Sheeple The pic is a meme but ok lol

2019-03-13 15:34:53 UTC [The Ice Wall #lounge]  

Watch a ship sail off to sea

Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.

If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.

It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.

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