Message from @rightthehand

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2019-05-29 01:05:17 UTC  

heavens?

2019-05-29 01:05:27 UTC  

The definition "something that wanders"

2019-05-29 01:05:30 UTC  

meaning the ones that move independently /differently from the other stars

2019-05-29 01:05:32 UTC  

@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ its a strong card in the game

2019-05-29 01:05:37 UTC  

Ie, a wandering star

2019-05-29 01:05:46 UTC  

heavens / within the firmament

2019-05-29 01:06:02 UTC  

what the hecc is firmament

2019-05-29 01:06:06 UTC  

people dont ge tit

2019-05-29 01:06:08 UTC  

it

2019-05-29 01:06:10 UTC  

Planet means wanderer

2019-05-29 01:06:11 UTC  

ask your government

2019-05-29 01:06:15 UTC  

where arnet "flatearthers"

2019-05-29 01:06:20 UTC  

its in their secret government documents

2019-05-29 01:06:21 UTC  

we arent jumping from one cult to another

2019-05-29 01:06:22 UTC  

im asking you because you used it

2019-05-29 01:06:26 UTC  

Wanderer means to walk the earth

2019-05-29 01:06:26 UTC  

please define

2019-05-29 01:06:27 UTC  

it

2019-05-29 01:06:38 UTC  

why would they specifically be talking about the firmament, if it wasn't real?

2019-05-29 01:06:54 UTC  

Firmament is the sky

2019-05-29 01:07:02 UTC  

i thinks the the container

2019-05-29 01:07:12 UTC  

i think the container is a ball

2019-05-29 01:07:17 UTC  

no it doesnt the definition of wanderer is “a person who travels aimlessly; a traveler.”

2019-05-29 01:07:19 UTC  

Sure it is

2019-05-29 01:07:29 UTC  

it says nothing about it having to be on earth

2019-05-29 01:07:38 UTC  

Ok ty

2019-05-29 01:07:38 UTC  

wander is a verb

2019-05-29 01:07:42 UTC  

to walk aimlessly

2019-05-29 01:07:52 UTC  

doesnt fit what we see the lights doing

2019-05-29 01:07:56 UTC  

its a pattern

2019-05-29 01:08:13 UTC  

they jsut have their own

2019-05-29 01:08:33 UTC  

planets travel around a star

2019-05-29 01:08:37 UTC  

Etymology
From Middle English planete, from Old French planete, from Latin planeta, planetes, from Ancient Greek πλανήτης (planḗtēs, “wanderer”), from Ancient Greek πλανάω (planáō, “wander about, stray”), of unknown origin. Perhaps from a Proto-Indo-European *pel- (“to wander, roam”), and cognate with Latin pālor (“wander about, stray”), Old Norse flana (“to rush about”), and Norwegian flanta (“to wander about”). More at flaunt.

2019-05-29 01:09:03 UTC  

ok and where is wandering star in that

2019-05-29 01:09:05 UTC  

Planets travel around us

2019-05-29 01:09:22 UTC  

close

2019-05-29 01:09:24 UTC  

could the "planets" be lights in a screen?

2019-05-29 01:09:28 UTC  

but its actually the other way around

2019-05-29 01:10:31 UTC  

luminary

Etymology
From Late Middle English lūminārī, lūminārīe (“lamp; source of spiritual light, example of holiness; glory”), borrowed from Old French luminarie (“lamp, lights, lighting; candles; brightness, illumination”), variant of luminaire (“light fixture”) (modern French luminaire), from Medieval Latin lūminārium,[1] from lūmināre (“that which gives light; light; lamp; body giving light, especially a heavenly body”), from lūmen (“light; brightness”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *lewk- (“bright; to shine”))[2] + -āris (“suffix forming adjectives indicating a relationship or a pertaining to”).

One who is an inspiration to others; one who has achieved success in their chosen field; a leading light.

(archaic) A body that gives light; especially, one of the heavenly bodies.

(archaic) An artificial light; an illumination.

2019-05-29 01:10:46 UTC  

The Dance of Venus when Earth is geocentric.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/583099886493237251/pentagram_of_venus_james_ferguson_1799.jpg

2019-05-29 01:10:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/583099922891538434/giphy-50.gif