Message from @Abe Lover
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it's a loaded question
already stumped them...LOL
you respond "nothing, vacuum is void"
and then they respond by appealing to the definition
Nice yin and yang
globbers got nothing
With sun and moon
Vacuum is space devoid of matter. The word stems from the Latin adjective vacuus for "vacant" or "void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much less than atmospheric pressure. ... The Latin term in vacuo is used to describe an object that is surrounded by a vacuum.
That's cool
put that in quotes liar
watch they just use the bait and now we wait for Flat Earth SubGenius response
lol
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Who's this ^
citizen
Whos who
Overseer
Oof
i thought he was pointing to your role
Darwin was a Freemason, etc.
so?
he is giving the sign of silence in that picture
Gravity originated from the Greek word gravitas
you triggered by freemason?
how does pressure exist in a space deviod of matter?
Weight
ooo we're appealing to definition again
Are you a Freemason?
Or
nah but eventually I might
what weight?
almost like weight needs the gravitational constant lmao
I wish I had all my old research. Unfortunately its on my pc
@Citizen Z Why is there no Freemasonry interest role?
globbers gone quiet
Gravity comes from gravitas.