Message from @_-(Koichizu)-_

Discord ID: 557771030907846671


2019-03-20 03:42:09 UTC  

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2019-03-20 03:42:12 UTC  

i call photoshop

2019-03-20 03:42:18 UTC  

Nah

2019-03-20 03:42:19 UTC  

Ms paint

2019-03-20 03:42:20 UTC  

Look at that cocaine there’s no way

2019-03-20 03:42:25 UTC  

i love the higher flat ground

2019-03-20 03:42:26 UTC  

Alright, @_-(Koichizu)-_ has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-03-20 03:42:34 UTC  

No dan!

2019-03-20 03:42:35 UTC  

?

2019-03-20 03:42:42 UTC  

oh my

2019-03-20 03:42:43 UTC  

Heck

2019-03-20 03:42:45 UTC  

Flip

2019-03-20 03:42:46 UTC  

i am SO sorry.

2019-03-20 03:42:46 UTC  

Frick

2019-03-20 03:42:48 UTC  

Frick!!

2019-03-20 03:42:49 UTC  

my flip,

2019-03-20 03:42:49 UTC  

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

2019-03-20 03:42:56 UTC  

Mother fricking

2019-03-20 03:42:56 UTC  

oh no,

2019-03-20 03:42:57 UTC  

What the doohickle

2019-03-20 03:43:03 UTC  

you did a no no

2019-03-20 03:43:08 UTC  

Oh no

2019-03-20 03:43:08 UTC  

Mother fűcker

2019-03-20 03:43:23 UTC  

round
/round/
adjective
1.
shaped like or approximately like a circle or cylinder.
"she was seated at a small, round table"

2019-03-20 03:43:25 UTC  

Is it clear now boys?

2019-03-20 03:43:28 UTC  

i speak the truth.

2019-03-20 03:43:48 UTC  

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

2019-03-20 03:43:54 UTC  

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

2019-03-20 03:44:02 UTC  

no

2019-03-20 03:44:03 UTC  

oh no alexander,

2019-03-20 03:44:07 UTC  

you did the big no no

2019-03-20 03:44:09 UTC  

Alexander please no

2019-03-20 03:44:11 UTC  

he Earth's radius (r) is 6371 km or 3959 miles, based on numbers from Wikipedia, which gives a circumference (c)of c = 2 * π * r = 40 030 km. We wish to find the height (h) which is the drop in curvature over the distance (d) Using the circumference we find that 1 kilometer has the angle 360° / 40 030 km = 0.009°.

2019-03-20 03:44:22 UTC  

im TO smart to know this

2019-03-20 03:44:22 UTC  

Dude get that math out of here

2019-03-20 03:44:36 UTC  

Dan doesn’t need this he knows everything.

2019-03-20 03:44:41 UTC  

exactly,

2019-03-20 03:44:44 UTC  

cause i already do

2019-03-20 03:44:51 UTC  

Fools.