Message from @Gwendolyn~ 🌺

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2019-09-28 04:08:58 UTC  

probly where trolls are welcome

2019-09-28 04:10:18 UTC  

sleepy

2019-09-28 04:11:46 UTC  

hi gooey

2019-09-28 04:13:33 UTC  

Is there magic inside the hollow earth?

2019-09-28 04:13:45 UTC  

Guys I just got rejected

2019-09-28 04:13:51 UTC  

ok

2019-09-28 04:14:48 UTC  

Can someone explain the "Nukes are real" role to me?

2019-09-28 04:14:59 UTC  

you think nukes are real

2019-09-28 04:15:14 UTC  

are they not supposed to be?

2019-09-28 04:15:32 UTC  

there is a theory that they arent

2019-09-28 04:15:52 UTC  

why wouldn't the conspiracy role be "Nukes aren't real"?

2019-09-28 04:16:03 UTC  

It just seems defacto that nukes are real

2019-09-28 04:16:03 UTC  

i think there is one

2019-09-28 04:16:10 UTC  

whack

2019-09-28 04:18:00 UTC  

fake nukes role

2019-09-28 04:18:56 UTC  

idk why I have all these roles anyway

2019-09-28 05:00:58 UTC  

Yes for deadly gamma radiation you use heavy metals but a lot of radiation can be stopped by clothing, paper, and other materials. It’s also a known fact that astronauts from Apollo missions died of cancers caused by said radiation

2019-09-28 05:01:15 UTC  

are you sure?

2019-09-28 05:02:04 UTC  

Ye, it’s also a known study that they suffer from cardiovascular problems

2019-09-28 05:02:30 UTC  

Armstrong underwent a heart bypass operation at a hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, in August 2012. Two weeks later, on August 25, 2012, the 82-year-old Armstrong died of complications from the operation.

2019-09-28 05:03:08 UTC  

Hmm so like I said, heart problems, and I didn’t say Armstrong specifically there have been many space missions

2019-09-28 05:03:22 UTC  

Idk why you assumed Armstrong

2019-09-28 05:03:30 UTC  

It’s also a known fact that astronauts from Apollo missions died of cancers caused by said radiation

2019-09-28 05:04:05 UTC  

it could be that youre making hasty generalizations

2019-09-28 05:06:02 UTC  

Pier sellers, jack swiggert and Allen Shepherd

2019-09-28 05:06:25 UTC  

Pier sellers was just part of the program iirc but the later to are part of the Apollo programs

2019-09-28 05:06:32 UTC  

dying of cancer doesnt mean you went to space

2019-09-28 05:08:01 UTC  

so, 2 of the astronauts died of cancer then, correct? according to what youre saying?

2019-09-28 05:08:27 UTC  

🤷 just saying they got cancers from the radiation, at least that’s what the diagnostics were

2019-09-28 05:09:57 UTC  

3

2019-09-28 05:10:04 UTC  

I listed 3

2019-09-28 05:10:11 UTC  

what is the time lag between iss communications and earth?

2019-09-28 05:11:34 UTC  

2-4 seconds or something

2019-09-28 05:11:44 UTC  

are you sure?

2019-09-28 05:12:32 UTC  

It’s that I’ve found just with a quick search I mean It shouldn’t be much different from most satellites

2019-09-28 05:13:19 UTC  

yet there was a continuous feed from the moon without a time lag. correct?

2019-09-28 05:13:32 UTC  

It’s bound to have some minutia about it depending on how you want to communicate

2019-09-28 05:14:40 UTC  

Pulling up the moon recording times it’s around 2 second delay with direct communication with a dedicated tower

2019-09-28 05:14:54 UTC  

why is it, that people say that you can see satelites from earth at night, and that they look like stars, yet from iss you should see thousands of blindingly bright shining craft, yet you see none?