Message from @Anne Frank

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2019-03-12 19:40:25 UTC  

@April u cant be serious 🙅

2019-03-12 19:40:36 UTC  

o|+|o

2019-03-12 19:40:40 UTC  

oWo

2019-03-12 19:40:42 UTC  

most metals are pretty resilient when faced with extreme cold

2019-03-12 19:40:45 UTC  

CAHHHHHHH

2019-03-12 19:40:51 UTC  

I myself am a globe earther at the moment but I seek proper and fair discussions with flat earthers. AFAIK that's what they believe

2019-03-12 19:40:55 UTC  

LEMME GET A CAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

2019-03-12 19:40:55 UTC  

Alright, @Anne Frank has been warned for '**Capital letters**'.

2019-03-12 19:40:57 UTC  

I'm 100% serious

2019-03-12 19:40:57 UTC  

there would have to be a jet stream right against the bucket for it to change pressure lmao

2019-03-12 19:41:00 UTC  

Flat Earthers are retards

2019-03-12 19:41:00 UTC  

ok bud

2019-03-12 19:41:18 UTC  

@Loony Naughty that makes no sense, it's pressure is higher than the air, so it should flow into the air

2019-03-12 19:41:22 UTC  

you fudge up

2019-03-12 19:41:27 UTC  

you dumb idiot

2019-03-12 19:41:37 UTC  

@wooper I misread

2019-03-12 19:41:44 UTC  

poo poo dumb dumb

2019-03-12 19:41:53 UTC  

How is the Earth flat for God's sake?

2019-03-12 19:42:18 UTC  

There is no evidence of that

2019-03-12 19:42:27 UTC  

Do you see planets on a a telescope?

2019-03-12 19:42:28 UTC  

I mean some of their points are believable

2019-03-12 19:42:49 UTC  

@wooper the water is being forced against the bucket because of the force being put on it. The difference is that Earth is completely opposite. It's like spinning a wet tennis ball. Everything flys right off.

2019-03-12 19:42:59 UTC  

Or do you see fake shit on a telescope?

2019-03-12 19:43:04 UTC  

Satellites stay in orbit to it staying in a constant speed and getting held in by gravity, if the satellite moves faster its orbit gets smaller and moves closer the Earth, if the satellite's speed gets slower then it moves further away and gets a larger orbit so dont tell me that satellites arent real or they arent in outerspace

2019-03-12 19:43:16 UTC  

bro the universe is one big christmas tree

2019-03-12 19:43:21 UTC  

Yeah man

2019-03-12 19:43:36 UTC  

@PearlWarp can you see the earth in a telescope? AFAIK the claim is that the *earth* is flat, not the moon or other planets

2019-03-12 19:43:37 UTC  

the planets are the decorations

2019-03-12 19:43:38 UTC  

i see lights through a telescope nothing terra firma .. unless you mean the micky mouse planets NASA shows you

2019-03-12 19:44:03 UTC  

@wooper I said that poorly, but I think you get my meaning

2019-03-12 19:44:06 UTC  

y is only the earth flat and not the moon or other planets hmmmmmm?? @April

2019-03-12 19:44:20 UTC  

Why isn't a basket ball court flat?

2019-03-12 19:44:26 UTC  

@SwmpLvr definitely go to an observatory or find someone with a strong telescope. You can definiely see the actual ground of other planets like mars. not at all like a star

2019-03-12 19:44:29 UTC  

cool stuff

2019-03-12 19:44:36 UTC  

it is

2019-03-12 19:44:41 UTC  
2019-03-12 19:44:45 UTC  

curved lenses used on a telescope or camera will give you spherical looking objects

2019-03-12 19:44:59 UTC  

@April if the other planets aren't flat, how is Earth supposed to be flat? Dumbasses

2019-03-12 19:45:05 UTC  

because its held by foundations that have been calculated to be a certain degrees

2019-03-12 19:45:05 UTC  

through the telescopes the planets appear as circles. And we can monitor them over time to observe rotation

2019-03-12 19:45:11 UTC  

You are assuming you haven't been lied to about space, and so you have a presupposed idea about planets and the earth, so of course you think it's a ball just like all the other planets...