Message from @carlito
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Well, then definitely they should be.
@carlito hello. ๐
Hey Gwench!
Ugh Drewski. Canโt we find you a different pfp?
LOL
it's Carlito here .>! @The Gwench me and Roche were just talking about you then you pop up out of the blue
I have had *many* compliments on my pfp, ๐
I seriously doubt they will last three years. If they do well we will be within the Nimrod World Order and the Constitution will be no more.
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Of course I could be wrong on the timing. It could take more than three years.
Hey Carlito. How are you today? ๐
i think thats about right right after the next 4 years of TRUMP
Im much better actually thanks for asking.. been a pretty hectic last couple of days/weeks ๐.. and you you are well Gwench i trust !
The earth is flat
I would look for big changes in 2020. Sure hope so.
YES
All I ever see. Flatness. No curve have I even once seen.
Good
The Moon is also flat.
Just a light projector in the Firmament.
Indeed the sun is also flat.
Steve, I saw you talking about the moon earlier. What's this about a sphere wouldn't have a curved shadow, or something?
you'll probably find stars are also flat lol
Rainbows sort of prove that.
Actually can you guys tell me about it
I just know itโs flat
But I donโt know the sciences behind it
My school is teaching me wrong things
Were it a ball the light reflected off of it would be brighter in the center. Yet that is not what we see.
Can you?
What we see is even light over the entire moon on a full moon.
oh, I think I see what you mean
Impossible were it a ball. In that case most of the light on the sides of it would reflect away from the earth.
the moon reflects only between 3 and 12 percent of the sunlight that hits it. The perceived brightness of the moon from Earth depends on where the moon is in its orbit around the planet.
i mean it does change
still thinking on how we can make the full brightness and no shadow thing work
So
Iโve been told these planets โorbitโ the sun
That makes no difference on even brightness all over the moon. It just makes a difference on the actual brightness.
I found the solution