Message from @PayJo

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2019-03-13 02:25:00 UTC  

go repeat it then

2019-03-13 02:25:16 UTC  

They were off last night

2019-03-13 02:25:19 UTC  

I'd like to see you get your hands on those huge lead balls

2019-03-13 02:25:21 UTC  

XD

2019-03-13 02:25:21 UTC  

Really?

2019-03-13 02:25:23 UTC  

Yes

2019-03-13 02:25:24 UTC  

@Ætos Ive no idea.

2019-03-13 02:25:31 UTC  

@Seeker of Truth I did, in physics class

2019-03-13 02:25:40 UTC  

sure you did

2019-03-13 02:25:40 UTC  

I could have sworn I was using my global troll face emote in last night’s reactions.

2019-03-13 02:25:41 UTC  

Where do I even get my roles, What?

2019-03-13 02:25:42 UTC  

@Noodles did you watch the video?

2019-03-13 02:25:45 UTC  

🤔

2019-03-13 02:25:45 UTC  

what's going on in it?

2019-03-13 02:25:46 UTC  

Yeah.

2019-03-13 02:25:48 UTC  

I pinged you about it.

2019-03-13 02:25:50 UTC  

Go look.

2019-03-13 02:26:01 UTC  

Anyways I'm going to go take a shower, brb.

2019-03-13 02:26:02 UTC  

What does it look like?

2019-03-13 02:26:02 UTC  

The main roles selection chat

2019-03-13 02:26:08 UTC  

At the top

2019-03-13 02:26:12 UTC  

Like a Troll face.

2019-03-13 02:26:14 UTC  

._.

2019-03-13 02:26:16 UTC  

I'm not sure that explains what's being observed in the video

2019-03-13 02:26:22 UTC  

only "what we're looking at isn't possible"

2019-03-13 02:26:23 UTC  

🙄

2019-03-13 02:26:29 UTC  

With proof..?

2019-03-13 02:26:35 UTC  

anyway it wasn't a true experiment anyways

2019-03-13 02:26:45 UTC  

Don't tell me you think that something over Mach 1 will remain intact when it comes in contact of a solid object?

2019-03-13 02:26:49 UTC  

with normal inertia we should see it keep spinning and flying up, yeah?

2019-03-13 02:26:50 UTC  
2019-03-13 02:26:57 UTC  

some people have suggested water

2019-03-13 02:26:59 UTC  

is that better?

2019-03-13 02:27:06 UTC  

<:alien:551262600462204949>

2019-03-13 02:27:13 UTC  

: )

2019-03-13 02:27:13 UTC  

If It's water and it covers little surface area, Even then, Why didn't it go through?

2019-03-13 02:27:29 UTC  

hitting water would slow down the speed and rotation as we observe in the video

2019-03-13 02:27:30 UTC  

yeah?

2019-03-13 02:27:36 UTC  

Before you say 'Water is incompressible', Then it shouldn't still taken damage, And since it didn't, It should've just gone through.

2019-03-13 02:27:37 UTC  

like what's the globe explanation to the video?

2019-03-13 02:27:37 UTC  

@Seeker of Truth Good evening to you.