Message from @Elite
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Why?
4 LIFE!
AGENT @R.Keating
cos ur points are invalid
and i do not wish to hear from u
neither does my friends
But why?
@R.Keating are you trolling??? 😡
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No
Concern troll
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people really beleive this stuff \
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He better not be concern trolling 😡
I am dead serious
You know what happens to concern trolls? 😡
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keating prove the globe to them
Not really, and i dont want to find out
i get hacked like everyday
3 proofs for the globe right now @R.Keating
you got 1 minute
but idk what it is lmao
no google
1 minute we are counting
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 are you on the autism spectrum?
Solar eclipses get all the attention, but if you are able to catch a glimpse of a lunar eclipse, you can see evidence that the Earth is, indeed, round. Here's how it works: Earth passes between the moon and sun, so that the sun projects Earth’s shadow onto the Moon in the night sky. You've probably seen a partial lunar eclipse without even noticing it; if the moon looks orange, that's a sign of a lunar eclipse. If you've ever seen a total lunar eclipse, you probably noticed that the shadow did not look like this.A round shadow crossed over a round object. This does not sound like a thing that would happen if we were on a plane with all of the celestial bodies simply hovering overhead—or, perhaps more assinine, if the sun were orbiting Earth and not vice versa. The last total lunar eclipse took place on January 31, 2018, but it was not visible in most of the United States. Fear not, as you only have to wait a few months for one that will be visible in the Americas on July 27, 2018.
u copy and paste?
go away
ok
troll.
you said prove?
STOP!!! 😡
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Pick a nice spot from which you can watch a sunset (we'll call this point A). Ideally, you'd have a clear horizon in front of you, and behind you would be some sort of elevated point that you can quickly access (a hill, a building with at least two floors, or perhaps the aforementioned tree; we'll call this point B).Watch the sunset from point A, and once the sun is out of sight, hurry on over to point B. With the added elevation provided by point B, you should be able to see the sun above the horizon. If Earth were flat, the sun would not be visible at any elevation once it had set. Because Earth is round, the sun will come back into your line of sight.If you don't have a hill, you could even try lying on your stomach to watch the sunset and then standing up to get a higher line of sight.
We don't want to see copy and paste AGAIN 😡
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But i speak the truth
Ok