Message from @wooper

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2019-03-12 11:44:55 UTC  

I feel like dys and discombobulating are like two IQ Titans

2019-03-12 11:45:07 UTC  

On your phone...

2019-03-12 11:45:14 UTC  

Wow...

2019-03-12 11:45:22 UTC  

Inteligence level 💯

2019-03-12 11:45:48 UTC  

Use a 1800’s camera

2019-03-12 11:46:00 UTC  

Your funny

2019-03-12 11:46:15 UTC  

It may take 10 minutes but all for you proving your right tm

2019-03-12 11:46:23 UTC  

So where the curve at?

2019-03-12 11:46:32 UTC  

I am intelligent.

2019-03-12 11:46:34 UTC  

Your on it

2019-03-12 11:46:49 UTC  

@TM [Þórljótr] horizon drop with altitude

2019-03-12 11:46:51 UTC  

I can't seem to find it

2019-03-12 11:46:52 UTC  

Easy

2019-03-12 11:47:01 UTC  

Smart ppl can find it

2019-03-12 11:47:02 UTC  

@wooper does it???

2019-03-12 11:47:10 UTC  

Go do your own research and actually answer ms. Jenkins question

2019-03-12 11:47:14 UTC  

I have

2019-03-12 11:47:15 UTC  
2019-03-12 11:47:21 UTC  
2019-03-12 11:47:23 UTC  

She’s still waiting for that homework

2019-03-12 11:47:34 UTC  

Yep I have masured it

2019-03-12 11:47:41 UTC  

Good boi

2019-03-12 11:47:42 UTC  

Saying no, makes you wrong

2019-03-12 11:47:47 UTC  

So have i and no curvature of drop

2019-03-12 11:47:54 UTC  

*or

2019-03-12 11:48:05 UTC  

K. You're lying

2019-03-12 11:48:10 UTC  

No u

2019-03-12 11:48:16 UTC  

I can prove it

2019-03-12 11:48:19 UTC  

You cant

2019-03-12 11:48:20 UTC  

But what about all the other things ms Jenkins mentioned in the problem? Can’t leave those out?

2019-03-12 11:48:24 UTC  

Go on then

2019-03-12 11:49:11 UTC  

Gotta use an instrument, not just your eyes

2019-03-12 11:49:15 UTC  

There must be something that causes things to accelerate. When you drop a feather and an anvil from the same height at the same time they will land at the same time assuming no air resistance. But as we know on earth this is not the case

2019-03-12 11:49:21 UTC  

Something that measures

2019-03-12 11:49:53 UTC  

Wait... I forgot being blind is actually a thing

2019-03-12 11:50:00 UTC  

And this is when gravitational field strength comes into play

2019-03-12 11:50:18 UTC  

9.81 ms^-2

2019-03-12 11:51:03 UTC  

Hey dys, were you ever a teacher? (Not sounding passive aggressive, genuinely curious)

2019-03-12 11:51:14 UTC  

I’m 16

2019-03-12 11:51:53 UTC  

Oh... well either I’m dumb or just absolute average cause I happen to also be 16