Message from @bobrossismygod

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2019-03-11 15:52:47 UTC  

Piss of mate

2019-03-11 15:52:48 UTC  

There are even squrrels on Mars

2019-03-11 15:52:53 UTC  

so all of your theory is based on this

2019-03-11 15:52:59 UTC  

arcimedes prinsiple doesnt have anything to do with water falling to the ground @Human Sheeple

2019-03-11 15:52:59 UTC  

crappy photoshops on mars

2019-03-11 15:53:11 UTC  

damn why not say the earth is a triangle then

2019-03-11 15:53:12 UTC  

archimedes principle desribes floating objects

2019-03-11 15:53:18 UTC  

not gravity

2019-03-11 15:53:47 UTC  
2019-03-11 15:54:17 UTC  

So rocks cant be weird or deformed and the pic you think is a spider is a weird rock that is at the top of a ''cave'' is up ther because there is no to very little gravitational pull on mars

2019-03-11 15:54:30 UTC  

@bobrossismygod So what happens when you drop something?

2019-03-11 15:54:37 UTC  
2019-03-11 15:54:37 UTC  

It falls to the ground

2019-03-11 15:54:37 UTC  

btw the crab's shadows are poorly made

2019-03-11 15:54:52 UTC  

helium

2019-03-11 15:54:56 UTC  

Thats helium

2019-03-11 15:54:58 UTC  

light than air

2019-03-11 15:55:00 UTC  

helium

2019-03-11 15:55:07 UTC  

```it falls to the ground``` I rest my case

2019-03-11 15:55:14 UTC  

helium

2019-03-11 15:55:16 UTC  

running out of idea? i think so

2019-03-11 15:55:18 UTC  

Helium rises because it is so light

2019-03-11 15:55:21 UTC  

is lighter

2019-03-11 15:55:26 UTC  

than air

2019-03-11 15:55:30 UTC  

depending on the weight of the substance the item falls/rises

2019-03-11 15:55:37 UTC  

Imagine it as this

2019-03-11 15:55:38 UTC  

Exactly

2019-03-11 15:55:43 UTC  

Silly globers think mass is the cause, they're halfway there, they just forgot to divide by the volume!

2019-03-11 15:55:44 UTC  

if you drop an anvil on a pillow

2019-03-11 15:55:54 UTC  

the anvil will go down either way

2019-03-11 15:55:54 UTC  

Poor pillow

2019-03-11 15:56:00 UTC  

cause it's way heavier

2019-03-11 15:56:15 UTC  

@Citizen Z you legend

2019-03-11 15:56:18 UTC  

now if you drop a baloon on a fan

2019-03-11 15:56:23 UTC  

Can you bend water?

2019-03-11 15:56:27 UTC  

@Human Sheeple mass is the cause. Helium will go up because it's lighter than the mass surrounding it.

2019-03-11 15:56:29 UTC  

it gets pushed up and that's another example

2019-03-11 15:56:37 UTC  

Omg water is sticky

2019-03-11 15:56:47 UTC  

@Human Sheeple can you prove the earth is flat?

2019-03-11 15:56:48 UTC  

@ChromeTheGnome Wrong, it is less dense than the medium