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2019-04-29 16:07:01 UTC  

Where have you been researching, lol?

2019-04-29 16:07:05 UTC  

i dont see how it would be concave water is flat the earth is like mostly covered inw ater right

2019-04-29 16:07:33 UTC  

Which version of concave earth do you think I know anyways?

2019-04-29 16:07:40 UTC  

There are a few different kinds.

2019-04-29 16:07:57 UTC  

Flat earth concave to normal globe earth concave just we are in a shell.

2019-04-29 16:08:14 UTC  

These guys?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/572454104438145045/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190429190751.png

2019-04-29 16:08:18 UTC  

is water flat ont h e convcave earth ?

2019-04-29 16:08:30 UTC  

No the concave Earth, water cuves UP

2019-04-29 16:08:38 UTC  

eh idk

2019-04-29 16:08:54 UTC  

It is like it is on the globe earth model.

2019-04-29 16:09:05 UTC  

Yep the snake people who live underground cut Phil Schneider up like a fish
https://youtu.be/-_y2ydvmX68

2019-04-29 16:09:06 UTC  

No place to go. No place to go. Broken inside

The Hollow Earth is a historical concept proposing that the planet Earth is entirely hollow or contains a substantial interior space. Notably suggested by Edmond Halley in the late 17th century, the notion was tentatively disproven by Pierre Bouguer in 1740, and definitively by Charles Hutton (1778).

2019-04-29 16:09:13 UTC  

@Human Sheeple looks more like a crustacean than a lizard

2019-04-29 16:09:38 UTC  

didnt we find a lot of huge underground cities

2019-04-29 16:09:56 UTC  

and as far as the layers of the earth goes yeah idk we humans have only been 8 miles deep

2019-04-29 16:11:44 UTC  

I love seeing kawhi

2019-04-29 16:11:48 UTC  

Drop 50 tonight

This alternative arena for reality comes from the Dutch theoretical physicist Erik Verlinde who, in 2011, derived Newton’s model of gravitation from other first principles or fundamental truths in physics. So why is Verlinde’s rediscovery of a three-centuries-old model a big deal? Because gravitation itself is a first principle, and thus should not be derivable from other laws. Whether we think of gravitation as mass attracting mass, or as mass warping spacetime, the fact of gravitation cannot be reduced to anything simpler. As such, it should not be possible to rediscover it from other, disparate areas of physics. This would be like deducing the US Constitution from the Swiss Federal Constitution.

2019-04-29 16:12:07 UTC  

Let's go

2019-04-29 16:12:20 UTC  

v

2019-04-29 16:12:20 UTC  

iron man, black widow, captain america, and thanos die in endgameiron man, black widow, captain america, and thanos die in endgame

2019-04-29 16:12:21 UTC  

v

2019-04-29 16:12:26 UTC  

iron man, black widow, captain america, and thanos die in endgame

2019-04-29 16:12:29 UTC  

hehe

2019-04-29 16:12:39 UTC  

<:CHECK6:403540120181145611> @Reesey has been warned
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2019-04-29 16:12:48 UTC  

epic

2019-04-29 16:12:48 UTC  

Dude don’t do that

2019-04-29 16:12:53 UTC  

why

2019-04-29 16:13:01 UTC  

Hitler does in endgame

2019-04-29 16:13:03 UTC  

<:trolled:555217274907262976>

2019-04-29 16:13:08 UTC  

First off his troll is wrong.

2019-04-29 16:13:13 UTC  

thanos comes out of the closet

2019-04-29 16:13:15 UTC  

Second off that's f up

2019-04-29 16:13:23 UTC  

😎 \

2019-04-29 16:13:25 UTC  

Facts!