Message from @MrLeonVWF

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2019-03-19 07:53:52 UTC  

stroke

2019-03-19 07:54:06 UTC  

Also flat earth preachers say that round earthers would* are all on the gvmt pay role, though will charge you to sit in one of their seminars

2019-03-19 07:54:30 UTC  

I thought you were gonna provide evidence

2019-03-19 07:54:37 UTC  

Alright, the entertainment is back, let’s watch Peach and Rigg duke it out.

2019-03-19 07:54:41 UTC  

Wow edited it and still came out wrong

2019-03-19 07:54:44 UTC  

Anywa

2019-03-19 07:54:46 UTC  

Lol

2019-03-19 07:55:04 UTC  

what a babe

2019-03-19 07:55:32 UTC  

Goddamn Rigg is a *Bridge* **Builder**

2019-03-19 07:56:01 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/557472332676071435/image0.jpg

2019-03-19 07:56:09 UTC  

Also, flat water is not a thing. The sea has waves = not flat. Lakes have ripples = not flat. Ect

2019-03-19 07:56:19 UTC  

False

2019-03-19 07:56:23 UTC  

Water is always level

2019-03-19 07:56:25 UTC  

Even in a tea cup, water is moving

2019-03-19 07:56:36 UTC  

Water is not always level if it is always moving

2019-03-19 07:56:54 UTC  

Bedford Level proved water stays flat

2019-03-19 07:57:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/557472673408483338/image0.jpg

2019-03-19 07:57:26 UTC  

From edge to edge it is constantly moving. Even the most still water of lakes is moving on the edges

2019-03-19 07:57:55 UTC  

But it is overall flat

2019-03-19 07:58:02 UTC  

Even the oceans

2019-03-19 07:58:11 UTC  

The only true way to get flat water would be to freeze it, and even then it is never flat

2019-03-19 07:58:14 UTC  

Bedford Level demonstrates this

2019-03-19 07:58:42 UTC  

Never perfectly flat, but the water is unaffected by the terrain beneath it.

2019-03-19 07:58:53 UTC  

If an ocean has waves, that does not mean its flat.

2019-03-19 07:58:59 UTC  

Lol

2019-03-19 07:59:00 UTC  

What

2019-03-19 07:59:13 UTC  

Why would waves not work on a flat earth

2019-03-19 07:59:22 UTC  

Not perfectly, but does the terrain and underwater canyons in an ocean affect the shape of the surface water? By no means.

2019-03-19 07:59:54 UTC  

Again, Bedford Level demonstrates that terrain beneath water does not change the surface shape of the water.

2019-03-19 08:00:02 UTC  

You have no demonstrations otherwise.

2019-03-19 08:00:10 UTC  

Water is displaced by obstructions under the surface ie reefs, sand bars etc

2019-03-19 08:00:10 UTC  

If water is never flat then. If it is mostly flat, then that still doesnt make liquid flat

2019-03-19 08:00:13 UTC  

Or water

2019-03-19 08:00:28 UTC  

A ripple doesnt make it flat

2019-03-19 08:00:34 UTC  

Displaced, but the surface shape stays the same

2019-03-19 08:00:36 UTC  

Show curvature over water. Oooof oh wait u can’t

2019-03-19 08:00:40 UTC  

^

2019-03-19 08:01:05 UTC  

i love his accent

2019-03-19 08:01:10 UTC  

It’s called “sea level”

2019-03-19 08:01:19 UTC  

big balls

2019-03-19 08:01:22 UTC  

Keyword, “level”