Message from @Basil

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2019-04-09 19:48:15 UTC  

Fortze#0336 (394974859278549033) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-04-09 19:50:09 UTC  

My response to point 3 is that there are many photos from space to prove that the earth is round but also there are many photos of stars being purple and pink which I hope all of us know is not true because there’s no such thing as pink or purple stars. Both these pictures are from the scientific group meaning if their lying about stars then what’s not saying there lying about the earth. We as flatties will destroy the roundies

2019-04-09 19:51:27 UTC  

Stars in general can be a couple colours, but the most common are blue, orange, and red.

2019-04-09 19:52:17 UTC  

Their colour is influenced by their temperature.

2019-04-09 19:52:28 UTC  

Search it up my friend

2019-04-09 19:52:49 UTC  

“Is there such things as pink stars”

2019-04-09 19:52:55 UTC  

Well, it's mainly the temperature that they burn at that influences it.

2019-04-09 19:53:14 UTC  

i thought flat earthers don't trust google

2019-04-09 19:53:18 UTC  

yes but there are no such thing as PINK STARS

2019-04-09 19:53:27 UTC  

it’s common sense

2019-04-09 19:53:38 UTC  

how is that common sense

2019-04-09 19:53:39 UTC  

I used google as a source to show you

2019-04-09 19:53:52 UTC  

There's no pink stars.

2019-04-09 19:54:04 UTC  

And there's no images of pink stars, either.

2019-04-09 19:54:11 UTC  

yes there is

2019-04-09 19:54:15 UTC  

Can you show me one?

2019-04-09 19:54:24 UTC  

i thought you just said there is

2019-04-09 19:54:35 UTC  

such a thing as pink stars

2019-04-09 19:54:49 UTC  

I forgot my stuff for a second

2019-04-09 19:54:51 UTC  

It happens ok?

2019-04-09 19:54:54 UTC  

Elle thank u

2019-04-09 19:54:56 UTC  

I was thinking about fire

2019-04-09 19:55:00 UTC  

Yes we understand

2019-04-09 19:55:04 UTC  

Because THAT is influenced by the fuel mix

2019-04-09 19:55:34 UTC  

it's just funny

2019-04-09 19:55:40 UTC  

is there any globy here ?

2019-04-09 19:56:01 UTC  

it's only funny because ur so cocky

2019-04-09 19:56:08 UTC  

Who elle

2019-04-09 19:56:15 UTC  

wifi

2019-04-09 19:56:18 UTC  

And anyways, Basil, you used the "fake" argument.

2019-04-09 19:56:45 UTC  

With no actual proof, either.

2019-04-09 19:57:01 UTC  

yeah basil please site your sources

2019-04-09 19:58:00 UTC  

The reason some nebulas and star clusters appear pink is because of the large amount of ultraviolet radiation

2019-04-09 19:58:09 UTC  

That ionizes hydrogen atoms

2019-04-09 19:58:33 UTC  

make up your mind

2019-04-09 19:58:44 UTC  

I said there weren't pink stars.

2019-04-09 19:58:47 UTC  

let me just have my pizza then I’ll come back. Just with the boys thinking

2019-04-09 19:58:55 UTC  

yes u did

2019-04-09 19:59:26 UTC  

Some young star CLUSTERS and NEBULAS appear pink when seen through a telescope

2019-04-09 19:59:54 UTC  

This is from the ionizing effects of ultraviolet radiation emitted by these stars

2019-04-09 20:00:13 UTC  

They aren't actually pink.