Message from @𑁍♡𝔹𝕒𝕓𝕪𝕘𝕚𝕣𝕝♡𑁍

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2019-09-14 21:39:37 UTC  
2019-09-14 21:39:49 UTC  

@tidd no, stop asking

2019-09-14 21:39:49 UTC  

i'm not mod D:

2019-09-14 21:39:57 UTC  

D:

2019-09-14 21:40:07 UTC  

or you will get muted too

2019-09-14 21:40:09 UTC  
2019-09-14 21:40:12 UTC  

why??

2019-09-14 21:40:15 UTC  

...

2019-09-14 21:40:21 UTC  

He took the time to write the poem 😦

2019-09-14 21:40:25 UTC  

he's been muted for ages

2019-09-14 21:40:30 UTC  

liar

2019-09-14 21:40:34 UTC  

he wrote a god damn apology

2019-09-14 21:40:34 UTC  

>>mute @tidd

2019-09-14 21:40:35 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully muted **Ashido.Chibi**#4486

2019-09-14 21:40:43 UTC  

😄

2019-09-14 21:41:14 UTC  

<:minion:563141676663701505>

2019-09-14 21:41:14 UTC  

he was just muted a short time ago

2019-09-14 21:43:00 UTC  

how is earth gravity strong enough to pull the moon to us but not strong enough to hold down a bird?

2019-09-14 21:44:51 UTC  

because birds fly

2019-09-14 21:44:52 UTC  

Confusion notice

2019-09-14 21:45:26 UTC  

isn't the sun gravity stronger than earth? why would it be rotating on us but not the sun?

2019-09-14 21:45:38 UTC  

because the sun is much farther away

2019-09-14 21:45:45 UTC  

and at the distance from the sun that it is, the earth's pull is stronger

2019-09-14 21:45:50 UTC  

and how much times more massive than earth?

2019-09-14 21:46:02 UTC  

it is much closer to the earth therefore the pull ends up being stronger

2019-09-14 21:46:12 UTC  

you can do the calculation, the sun has a stronger gravitational pull than earth even if it's so far awaay

2019-09-14 21:46:20 UTC  

no it doesn't?

2019-09-14 21:46:46 UTC  

yes it does bro, if it can hold earth why not the moon? the moon is lighter than earth innit?

2019-09-14 21:46:54 UTC  

the escape velocity is over a km/s

2019-09-14 21:47:04 UTC  

the sun just isn't strong enough from that distance

2019-09-14 21:47:22 UTC  

does anyone find it intriguing that they say that its hotter outside of the sun than it is within it or on the surface?

2019-09-14 21:47:26 UTC  

bunch of bolloney meat ballls

2019-09-14 21:47:48 UTC  

yeah

2019-09-14 21:47:49 UTC  

can you send that

2019-09-14 21:48:07 UTC  

i dont have it on hand, i was asking a question

2019-09-14 21:48:09 UTC  

@TheObliterator Bro, do you agree that when you heat an object it loses its magnetic properties?

2019-09-14 21:48:24 UTC  

gravity isn't magnetism

2019-09-14 21:48:28 UTC  

if that's where you're leading with this

2019-09-14 21:48:39 UTC  

the sun isn't metal, and yet it has gravity