Message from @der fuhrer's face
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goodnight guys ill see u all tomorrow
omg
XD
Interesting
Video editing technology wasnt as advanced back then
yeah
Do you know why the rocket curves Jeremy?
Funny, because he said a 24/7 livestream of earth may convince him but he chooses to deny the ISS livestream as real.
Someone I know of has an entire compilation of their own evidence that he strongly believes proves space fakery
vaccines doent cause autism
save the kids
@Alexandre u shush
im civil debating
-- See this is a fine example right here? that separates "FEers" form "GEers" 😆 smh
@AstralSentient -- you say someone says, a "24/7" livestream of earth, etc? ..and..you mention the "iss"? welp, ..um ..is ANY "stream' of the ISS.. a full 24/7? not even close
explain how stars appear and disappear depending on where they are on earth
that is not possible on a flat earth
--they alwasys supposeldy, switch cameras, etc, ..they shut down the feed every 20 to 40 minutes, etc, ...and ...those "youtube" streams? are NOT live, they have "edited' footage in them, and..will even tell you that in the video description..
on a flat earth, you'd see the same stars everywhere no matter your position
cuz light travels straight
I didn't say it was, but it being 24/7 or not isn't going to have an impact on whether it is real or not, that is the point.
@der fuhrer's face you must've missed Art Class "perspective" day <:BigSmiles:556070613224259594> ?
in the southern hemisphere, you see the small and large magellanic clouds
The iss livestream isn’t 24/7 that’s what I mean have u even looked into it
but you don't see that in the north hemisphere
sunsets
night
and vaccines
@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ you'd still see the same stars if the earth was flat no matter what position on earth
nope
@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ cuz of how light travels straight
the ground RAMPS UP
due to persepctive..
wtf
m'kay..
Perspective depends on light traveling straight
its apparently perspective that light travelling staright
like what no
it's basic physics
you'd see the same stars because you see the same portion of the sky