Message from @Cupcakes

Discord ID: 554457976509825024


2019-03-11 00:16:17 UTC  

Bruh the Earth is the Moon and we're actually living on the moon.

2019-03-11 00:16:18 UTC  

TRYMP IS GOOD

2019-03-11 00:16:19 UTC  

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

2019-03-11 00:16:28 UTC  

trump is good tho

2019-03-11 00:16:30 UTC  

agent smith gtfo

2019-03-11 00:16:31 UTC  

Alright, @Crash has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-03-11 00:16:35 UTC  

AHHAHAHAHAHAHHA

2019-03-11 00:16:35 UTC  

Alright, @John Stamos has been warned for '**Capital letters**'.

2019-03-11 00:16:40 UTC  

lmaooo

2019-03-11 00:16:47 UTC  

@Crash you are fr my best friend

2019-03-11 00:16:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/554457665317765121/FlatEarthBelieverInR.png

2019-03-11 00:16:50 UTC  

@Human Sheeple excuse, what the heck does that mean. And why don't you ever type something?

2019-03-11 00:16:52 UTC  

don’t ban uncle jesse @Mee6

2019-03-11 00:17:09 UTC  

When a ship sails off toward the horizon, it doesn't just get smaller and smaller until it's not visible anymore. Instead, the hull seems to sink below the horizon first, then the mast. When ships return from sea, the sequence is reversed: First the mast, then the hull, seem to rise over the horizon.

The ship-and-horizon observation is so self-evident that 1881's "Zetetic Astronomy," the first modern flat-Earth text, devotes a chapterto "debunking" it. The explanation relies on assuming that the sequential disappearance is simply an illusion brought on by perspective. This debunking does not make much sense, however, as there's nothing about perspective (which just says that things are smaller over longer distances) that should make the bottom of an object disappear before the top. If you'd like to prove to yourself that perspective isn't the reason for boats disappearing hull-first and returning mast-first, bring a telescope or binoculars on your trip to the harbor. Even with vision enhancement, the ship will still dip below the curve of the Earth.

2019-03-11 00:17:15 UTC  

@yello thanks! dodged a bullet there

2019-03-11 00:17:32 UTC  

Isn't the ice wall actually made of styrofoam>

2019-03-11 00:17:34 UTC  

you’re welcome anytime uncle @John Stamos

2019-03-11 00:17:48 UTC  

it’s made of juice

2019-03-11 00:17:54 UTC  

nah its styrofam

2019-03-11 00:18:02 UTC  

@Human Sheeple did you just kick me cuz you're butthurt

2019-03-11 00:18:04 UTC  

maybe a mix???

2019-03-11 00:18:08 UTC  

Alright, @Prismcorp Worker has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-03-11 00:18:56 UTC  

can you please stop im trying to play fortnite and get that victory royale

2019-03-11 00:19:08 UTC  

THE EARTH IS ROUND

2019-03-11 00:19:08 UTC  

Alright, @Prismcorp Worker has been warned for '**Capital letters**'.

2019-03-11 00:19:10 UTC  

get that victory royale bb

2019-03-11 00:19:19 UTC  

the earth is america

2019-03-11 00:19:21 UTC  

When a ship sails off toward the horizon, it doesn't just get smaller and smaller until it's not visible anymore. Instead, the hull seems to sink below the horizon first, then the mast. When ships return from sea, the sequence is reversed: First the mast, then the hull, seem to rise over the horizon.

The ship-and-horizon observation is so self-evident that 1881's "Zetetic Astronomy," the first modern flat-Earth text, devotes a chapterto "debunking" it. The explanation relies on assuming that the sequential disappearance is simply an illusion brought on by perspective. This debunking does not make much sense, however, as there's nothing about perspective (which just says that things are smaller over longer distances) that should make the bottom of an object disappear before the top. If you'd like to prove to yourself that perspective isn't the reason for boats disappearing hull-first and returning mast-first, bring a telescope or binoculars on your trip to the harbor. Even with vision enhancement, the ship will still dip below the curve of the Earth.

2019-03-11 00:19:30 UTC  

s h u t u p c r a c k e r

2019-03-11 00:19:31 UTC  

@AudKyrie can u don’t

2019-03-11 00:19:34 UTC  

i love how the other john stamos and I didnt plan this

2019-03-11 00:19:42 UTC  

THE EARTH IS ROUND

2019-03-11 00:19:42 UTC  

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