Message from @Biggest_of_Boys

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2019-07-26 20:31:39 UTC  

There are quite a few ice shelfs in Antarctica

2019-07-26 20:32:00 UTC  

Ross ice shelf was called your ice barrier before

2019-07-26 20:32:30 UTC  

You can read about it there

2019-07-26 20:33:18 UTC  

Highlighting barrier is an appeal to definition logical fallacy

2019-07-26 20:35:59 UTC  

So there you go

2019-07-26 20:36:06 UTC  

Debunked that ice shelf thing real quick

2019-07-26 20:38:35 UTC  

Why am i in this section I don't believe in the flat earth

2019-07-26 20:40:22 UTC  

I mean idk how people say

2019-07-26 20:40:38 UTC  

"me cant see curvature, so it flat"

2019-07-26 20:40:44 UTC  

thats gonna get deleted fast

2019-07-26 20:46:27 UTC  

hey

2019-07-26 20:52:24 UTC  

Haha @CastAdventure that's so true

2019-07-26 20:52:38 UTC  

soon as they get debunked

2019-07-26 20:52:51 UTC  

they meet for the search button fast ad

2019-07-26 20:52:52 UTC  

af

2019-07-26 20:54:13 UTC  

yay new ppl can speak here again

2019-07-26 21:02:20 UTC  

@Citizen Z since I can’t type there anymore : I’m pretty sure a college level course from MIT will just go over our heads

2019-07-26 21:06:36 UTC  

MIT theromodynamics and chemistry

2019-07-26 21:06:43 UTC  

Yah that’s not gonna go well lmao

2019-07-26 21:17:45 UTC  

The concept is easy

2019-07-26 21:18:00 UTC  

No container. No gas pressure

2019-07-26 22:19:00 UTC  

Please, just watch this video.

2019-07-26 22:19:23 UTC  

if you want to skip to my main point, skip to like 20:00

2019-07-26 22:21:27 UTC  

I have this problem that I'm facing and it is about the rings of saturn and what you guys consider it to be

2019-07-26 23:04:41 UTC  

Al other planets are round why would earth be

2019-07-26 23:04:52 UTC  

Wouldnt*

2019-07-26 23:57:25 UTC  

@round earther your dumb

2019-07-26 23:58:05 UTC  

@round earther I'm reporting you to the admin

2019-07-27 00:21:36 UTC  

You gotta stop with that appeal to definition fallacy

2019-07-27 00:22:47 UTC  

Yes, the Earth isn't a container and the atmosphere exerts pressure. This is because the Earth's gravitational field draws the gas in. In space, a cloud of gas must be large enough to gravitate to itself, in order for the gas to have pressure.

2019-07-27 00:24:02 UTC  

This should answer your query

2019-07-27 00:33:19 UTC  

@goodgamer2006 what for having a different opinion supported by facts

2019-07-27 08:30:36 UTC  

@mineyful psuedoscience