Message from @criticallyred

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2019-05-02 13:53:44 UTC  

Yes, but the SCP spins when it should just move across...

2019-05-02 13:53:49 UTC  

@criticallyred not good for you then .

lol smh.. whats the matter, couldnt get past the 1-letter typo? x D lmao at u
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2019-05-02 13:54:10 UTC  

When the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the earth, the suns rays hit it over a larger surface area

2019-05-02 13:54:12 UTC  

It just confuses me is all

2019-05-02 13:54:14 UTC  

Same with south

2019-05-02 13:54:49 UTC  

the angle of the earth is the same in the south at summer as it is for the north at summer

2019-05-02 13:55:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573507843399876608/Screenshot_20190428-180057.jpeg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573507844016701440/Screenshot_20190428-144701.jpeg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573507844486332454/Screenshot_20190428-144310.jpeg

2019-05-02 13:55:50 UTC  

Not actually a curve.. It's flat

2019-05-02 13:56:03 UTC  

Oh.. Why does it appear so then

2019-05-02 13:56:10 UTC  

Why's it curving down

2019-05-02 13:56:12 UTC  

Hmm

2019-05-02 13:56:18 UTC  

I took this

2019-05-02 13:56:31 UTC  

Looks flat to me

2019-05-02 13:56:43 UTC  

south pole is a frozen tundra with ice walls north pole in the summer melts to a puddle the mainstream reason for why the south is colder is that its higher in elevation but the elevation is due to the ice

2019-05-02 13:56:51 UTC  

Everything looks flat to a flat earther

2019-05-02 13:57:01 UTC  

are u saying the south gets hit by a different angle than the north in the summer ?

2019-05-02 13:57:05 UTC  

@jeremy the poles don’t get as much direct sunlight

2019-05-02 13:57:14 UTC  

they get the same sunlight though

2019-05-02 13:57:30 UTC  

do u know how the globe works they should have the same climate

2019-05-02 13:57:32 UTC  

@jeremy Antarctica is in constant daylight through its summer

2019-05-02 13:58:02 UTC  

@jeremy it depends if your talking about the summer in the north or the south. Because summer in the north is winter in the south

2019-05-02 13:58:25 UTC  

north pole in the summer is a melted puddle antarctica in the summer is a frozen tundra with ice walls

2019-05-02 13:58:51 UTC  

they dont have the same climate it doesnt work on the globe model that part makes more sense on flat earth

2019-05-02 13:59:25 UTC  

They aren't the same altitudes either

2019-05-02 13:59:28 UTC  

Why is it sometimes constant daylight across all of Antarctica?

2019-05-02 13:59:39 UTC  

Antarctica is a land mass, np is an ocean

2019-05-02 13:59:50 UTC  

there is no 24hour sun in the Antarctic like there is in the Artic North

2019-05-02 14:00:00 UTC  
2019-05-02 14:00:09 UTC  

um, no

2019-05-02 14:00:24 UTC  

stop parroting

2019-05-02 14:01:00 UTC  

--only 24hr aka "daylight" at most
...mostly looks like "twilight

2019-05-02 14:01:04 UTC  

Well we get longer days in NZ, they're longer the further South you go

2019-05-02 14:01:19 UTC  

..That video is fake af kiddo you're way behind @criticallyred

2019-05-02 14:01:47 UTC  

Irk why I even bother trying to talk with people whose only defense is covering their eyes and ears

2019-05-02 14:02:11 UTC  

Even if it’s twilight the sun is still out

2019-05-02 14:02:19 UTC  

..for example

2019-05-02 14:03:13 UTC  

.
@criticallyred -- no, a "twilight" is not the SAME as having a VISIBLE SUN IN THE SKY for fULL24hrs at a time
--as in the >>northhh

2019-05-02 14:03:20 UTC  

~~not in the south~~