Message from @Umwhat
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Yeah it’s convenient and clean
Simple go to a lake or an ocean on a clear day. Get 30' or so above the water. So waves do not block your vision. If you can see 20 miles away the water the earth is flat.
miney
@Soldz (CF) great reason
@Seeker of Truth you can I have my verified roles back they keep@getting deleted when I get muted
@🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃 You can disprove evidence?
Bruh
im now your communion i lost my job at froot loops
the earth is massive
PLEASE eat from me
20 miles wont make a difference
@Steve Angell - depends on what you are looking at 20 miles away...
@d2pex How what?
@mineyful Why do you keep getting muted?
Ask wretch and check the mod logs
@mineyful maybe its time for another interview
i only got muted once and that was for muting the bot
@Soldz (CF) you litteraly said the eath is flat and round
Maybe tomorrow I’ll be home then
Waves and tides are different waves are mostly to do with wind and shores though out at see the shore is well the ocean floor significantly lower and you can also sometimes see movement in the water anyway @Steve Angell
The curve on that massive earth is massive. Think about it. You curve to upside down in 14,000 miles. That is 8000 miles of curve. That is massive.
Lmao that is funny Volvo
@d2pex yes
im gonna listen to my russian pop mix
who wanna share headphonss
@Soldz (CF) I cannot disprove evidence hence why I'm asking for it
Tripaloski
@Soldz (CF) now explain how
When I get to my computer I can much through most of the evidence they provide
@Soldz (CF) the earth is only round
If you are going to argue with flat earth you must understand that anything from Nasa is considered out of bounds
@🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃 Go out and get me a picture of the curve and since *you* want to disprove it I'll be waiting
Nice another YouTube video
Th@🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃 Think about it why does water go higher and lower over periods of time. 10 minutes to an hour. That is the massive waves coming ashore. We never see the actual wave just the change in the water going up the shore.
@d2pex Why so?
Steve you mean tides lmao
An official research paper confirming the flat-Earth theory would be nice
Yep