Message from @Aavelle

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2019-09-13 01:32:11 UTC  

hi

2019-09-13 01:33:14 UTC  

Hi

2019-09-13 01:34:45 UTC  

I'm kinda new here, so I'm a bit bumbly

2019-09-13 01:42:39 UTC  

So, I like asking a real person about stuff over reading articles. Is there someone who can explain their flat Earth theory to me?

2019-09-13 01:45:01 UTC  

<:yui:521514483588399105>

2019-09-13 01:45:36 UTC  

Ok, but what does it mean?

2019-09-13 01:49:21 UTC  

What

2019-09-13 01:50:53 UTC  

There's a shelf of ice. It fits the globe model. Why does the video title have stuff about flat earth

2019-09-13 01:51:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/621885576626438155/image0.jpg

2019-09-13 01:54:00 UTC  

Ok, it's a picture. I like pictures. What does it mean?

2019-09-13 01:54:21 UTC  

It’s an ancient map of Antarctica

2019-09-13 01:54:33 UTC  

From 1500s

2019-09-13 01:54:55 UTC  

or at least thats what people say it is

2019-09-13 01:55:30 UTC  

for example, theres a difference in dating between i500 and 1500

2019-09-13 01:55:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/621886683364982794/70937968_141166537105901_2812486336521437184_n.png

2019-09-13 01:55:42 UTC  

I love discussing the Piri Reis Map

2019-09-13 01:55:46 UTC  

@Aavelle government influence!

2019-09-13 01:56:10 UTC  

are you talking in voice about this map?

2019-09-13 01:56:24 UTC  

2019-09-13 01:56:28 UTC  

....

2019-09-13 01:56:33 UTC  

Alright guys.

2019-09-13 01:56:39 UTC  

Who here thinks the earth is flat ?

2019-09-13 01:57:16 UTC  

Wow no one interesting.

2019-09-13 01:58:10 UTC  

38k miles

2019-09-13 01:58:22 UTC  

ok i have one really big problem with the fe model so the “ice wall” is just a big wall of ice and idk if you guys know but water is easily the most destructive force on earth if given enough time for example water made the grand canyon, and sedimentary rock is harder than ice so how has the “ice wall” not been broken

2019-09-13 01:58:35 UTC  
2019-09-13 01:58:49 UTC  

Wow, that pic is cool

2019-09-13 01:58:53 UTC  

But how do you know the water is easily the most destructive material on earth ? @eletrick33

2019-09-13 01:59:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/621887538336104460/image0.jpg

2019-09-13 01:59:15 UTC  

it carved the grand canyon

2019-09-13 01:59:24 UTC  

But how do you know the water did it ?

2019-09-13 01:59:40 UTC  

Because look at the cutting

2019-09-13 01:59:55 UTC  

I mean what else will do that

2019-09-13 01:59:55 UTC  

does water cut normally?

2019-09-13 01:59:56 UTC  

But how do you know the cutting was made because of the water ?

2019-09-13 02:00:04 UTC  

because most of science agrees that water eroded it away

2019-09-13 02:00:06 UTC  

Over the years it can