Message from @Mr. Yuri Inspector

Discord ID: 569911188079509514


2019-04-22 15:40:44 UTC  

U black?

2019-04-22 15:40:48 UTC  

Alright, @MASTER CHEF has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-22 15:40:49 UTC  

its the way they are visible

2019-04-22 15:40:52 UTC  

im blue

2019-04-22 15:40:54 UTC  

no i will not grant you my n word pass

2019-04-22 15:41:04 UTC  

there are straight ones

2019-04-22 15:41:18 UTC  

@Universe I grant you my n-word pass

2019-04-22 15:41:24 UTC  

Once only

2019-04-22 15:41:25 UTC  

ni

2019-04-22 15:41:37 UTC  

Once until I allow you again

2019-04-22 15:41:47 UTC  

Y’all are all wrong earth is actually car shaped

2019-04-22 15:41:59 UTC  

Scientists hid that fact all along

2019-04-22 15:42:25 UTC  

And Illuminati is the driver

2019-04-22 15:42:33 UTC  

No

2019-04-22 15:42:39 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-22 15:42:41 UTC  

The velociraptor is the driver

2019-04-22 15:42:48 UTC  

You lie if you think otherwise

2019-04-22 15:43:04 UTC  

Illuminati isn’t a thing chief it’s a recipe

2019-04-22 15:43:15 UTC  

*HOW!?*

2019-04-22 15:43:25 UTC  

And who is "chief"?

2019-04-22 15:43:35 UTC  

Chief ur chief

2019-04-22 15:43:44 UTC  

No

2019-04-22 15:43:47 UTC  

I am chef

2019-04-22 15:43:51 UTC  

Or anyone really

2019-04-22 15:43:52 UTC  

Lol

2019-04-22 15:43:53 UTC  

Chef

2019-04-22 15:44:04 UTC  

We’re used to thinking of rainbows as basically two-dimensional, but that’s an illusion caused by a lack of distance cues. The cloud of water droplets that produces the rainbow is obviously spread out in three dimensions.

The geometry of reflection, however, is such that all the droplets that reflect the rainbow’s light toward you lie in a cone with your eyes at the tip.

It takes an intuitive leap to see why this should be so, but let’s give it a crack. Water droplets reflect sunlight (or any light) at an angle of between 40 and 42 degrees, depending on the wavelength …

The sun is low and behind you. All the sunbeams head in, strike the cloud of water droplets ahead of you and bounce back at an angle of [approximately] 40 degrees.

Naturally the beams can bounce 40 degrees any which way — up, down, and sideways.

But the only ones you see are the ones that lie on a cone with a side-to-axis angle of 40 degrees and your eyes at the tip.

2019-04-22 15:44:05 UTC  

Look at my pfp you dumb c u n t

2019-04-22 15:44:27 UTC  

That was a cop and a pasta

2019-04-22 15:44:42 UTC  

lol yes

2019-04-22 15:44:58 UTC  

it explains rainbows tho

2019-04-22 15:45:05 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-22 15:45:09 UTC  

Oh goodie

2019-04-22 15:45:17 UTC  

Rainbows are circles

2019-04-22 15:45:27 UTC  

Checkmate flat earthers

2019-04-22 15:45:39 UTC  

Lol

2019-04-22 15:45:49 UTC  

But earth is still a velociraptor

2019-04-22 15:45:56 UTC  

No

2019-04-22 15:45:58 UTC  

Obviously

2019-04-22 15:45:59 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-22 15:46:16 UTC  

You can’t disprove that chef