Message from @jlegend

Discord ID: 550148402797608980


2019-02-27 02:45:24 UTC  

Bc I'm INTROVERTED

2019-02-27 02:45:24 UTC  

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

2019-02-27 02:45:35 UTC  

Fhwj

2019-02-27 02:45:38 UTC  

Well then

2019-02-27 02:45:56 UTC  

Lol my mic won't work

2019-02-27 02:45:58 UTC  

*Pokes globie*

2019-02-27 02:46:07 UTC  

@everyone

2019-02-27 02:46:12 UTC  

vc in lounge

2019-02-27 02:46:24 UTC  

I can hear you guys

2019-02-27 02:46:29 UTC  

Just won't let me speak

2019-02-27 02:46:42 UTC  

Uh

2019-02-27 02:48:03 UTC  

Ok lets discuss

2019-02-27 02:48:29 UTC  

Parts of it

2019-02-27 02:48:29 UTC  

I'll be in legends side

2019-02-27 02:48:41 UTC  
2019-02-27 02:48:45 UTC  

?

2019-02-27 02:50:10 UTC  

@gohan Please join us in lounge vc

2019-02-27 02:50:14 UTC  

Bc the evidence is high. There r hundreds of photos. There is evidence out in the world. You can watch a cargos hip go over the horizon and disappear, and not bc of distance

2019-02-27 02:50:52 UTC  

Perspective is what I meant, but u can watch it go down over the horizon

2019-02-27 02:53:01 UTC  

Explain the reason for the shadows on the moon then

2019-02-27 02:53:20 UTC  

He is talking abt lunar eclipse

2019-02-27 02:53:24 UTC  

No

2019-02-27 02:53:34 UTC  

Well nvm

2019-02-27 02:54:21 UTC  

I'm talking about the moon going into crescents ect. The moon does not just glow and disappear.

2019-02-27 02:54:49 UTC  

Bc the moons shadow comes from the earth's shadow

2019-02-27 02:54:49 UTC  

Dude. Keep your feet on the ground.

2019-02-27 02:55:35 UTC  

Solar

2019-02-27 02:55:42 UTC  

Solar

2019-02-27 02:55:44 UTC  

Selenilion eclipse

2019-02-27 02:55:56 UTC  

Explain gravity then

2019-02-27 02:56:01 UTC  

Actually the moon does glow then disappear

2019-02-27 02:56:14 UTC  

Not physically but visually it does.

2019-02-27 02:56:16 UTC  

Yes I can

2019-02-27 02:56:22 UTC  

*drops a pencil*

2019-02-27 02:56:45 UTC  

It falls towards the earth

2019-02-27 02:57:04 UTC  

Yea, but the water is also pulled down to the earth by gravity

2019-02-27 02:57:14 UTC  

Theory

2019-02-27 02:57:22 UTC  

Supported by nothing

2019-02-27 02:57:36 UTC  

It's a scientific theory which means it has tons of evidence

2019-02-27 02:57:39 UTC  

Just an effect

2019-02-27 02:57:41 UTC  

The moon is in orbit via our gravity