Message from @ethanplayss
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you are mistaken
if the world is round why arent the farts???
admit that you're wrong about the crust being the mantle
you told me that the crust is the mantle
when it istn
Crust like pizza crust? Cause it’s sure hot!
meters or feet it amonunts to nothing
Where do i put pics disproving the flat earth
ADMIT THAT YOU'RE WRONG
you cant drill 2 miles to the erath mantle crust
or anything else in your brain
im sorry
ethan omfg can u chill
@!GPT you told me that the crust is the mantle. so can you admit that you're wrong already?
*Bows*
you posted an article
@!GPT about the crust being the mantle
it says what it drilled
switching subjects
just stop
answer my question
2.7 miles in meters
Bruh
before we switch subjects
so according to your brain the earths mantle is 3 miles below
answer my question
will you answer my question?
😂
In what may be one of the most satisfying TV moments we can recall, a group of conspiracy theorists have accidentally spent thousands of dollars to prove that yes, actually, the Earth is round.
The scene in a new Netflix documentary called Behind the Curve, which follows a group of Flat Earthers, a "small but growing contingent of people who firmly believe in a conspiracy to suppress the truth that the Earth is flat".
One of those Flat Earthers is Bob Knodel, who hosts a YouTube channel entirely dedicated to the theory and who is one of the team relying on a $20,000 laser gyroscope to prove the Earth doesn't actually rotate.
Except... It does.
"What we found is, when we turned on that gyroscope, we found that we were picking up a drift," Knodel explains. "A 15-degree per hour drift
We are all allowed to make them
the earth's mantle is 8-25 miles belowe
according to facts
the facts are just rumours
keep posting links
keep switching subjects
you're still wrong
A guy spent $20,000 just to find out the earth is actually round