Message from @Angie Grown

Discord ID: 572267834080493578


2019-04-29 03:47:17 UTC  

Anyhow, back to finals studying

2019-04-29 03:47:21 UTC  

Density doesnt go against gravity

2019-04-29 03:47:21 UTC  

Wait, hold up

2019-04-29 03:47:24 UTC  

Have fun aetos

2019-04-29 03:47:24 UTC  

TF Soldz?

2019-04-29 03:47:25 UTC  

lol

2019-04-29 03:47:28 UTC  

soldz u do me dirty

2019-04-29 03:47:29 UTC  

In anyway

2019-04-29 03:47:31 UTC  

or form

2019-04-29 03:47:36 UTC  

Not yet

2019-04-29 03:47:38 UTC  

gravity goes against common sense

2019-04-29 03:47:41 UTC  

*nudge nudge*

2019-04-29 03:47:41 UTC  

Damn

2019-04-29 03:47:43 UTC  

Fb=pgV

2019-04-29 03:47:49 UTC  

G= gravity

2019-04-29 03:47:55 UTC  

There she goes, Soldz flirting back!

2019-04-29 03:48:00 UTC  

Buoyancy

2019-04-29 03:48:00 UTC  

GJ Elle!

2019-04-29 03:48:01 UTC  

😄

2019-04-29 03:48:03 UTC  

tysm

2019-04-29 03:48:03 UTC  

This has to be a joke

2019-04-29 03:48:05 UTC  

Whether you call it gravity or anything else, there's something

2019-04-29 03:48:09 UTC  

i wore her down

2019-04-29 03:48:13 UTC  

him

2019-04-29 03:48:16 UTC  

Something on earth that isn't on the moon!!!

2019-04-29 03:48:17 UTC  

<:utterdisgust:569939227916107805>

2019-04-29 03:48:22 UTC  

Wrong

2019-04-29 03:48:25 UTC  

Her

2019-04-29 03:48:26 UTC  

Angie are you a FE

2019-04-29 03:48:27 UTC  

HEh

2019-04-29 03:48:31 UTC  

Heheh

2019-04-29 03:48:32 UTC  

there is no active force pushing us down, we are simply going down because we are more dense than the medium we inhabit

2019-04-29 03:48:35 UTC  

Hm

2019-04-29 03:48:39 UTC  

Not really

2019-04-29 03:48:42 UTC  

Beep

2019-04-29 03:48:47 UTC  

not right

2019-04-29 03:48:50 UTC  

i'm just going to go with they at this rate

2019-04-29 03:48:53 UTC  

Bibleman, what?

2019-04-29 03:48:54 UTC  

much simpler

2019-04-29 03:49:00 UTC  

if you stand on the ground, a force doesn't push you down into the ground

2019-04-29 03:49:05 UTC  

In FE, the air pushes you down due to density, no?