Message from @ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan

Discord ID: 578200543483396115


2019-05-15 12:39:05 UTC  

Build it

2019-05-15 12:39:10 UTC  

That would be cool

2019-05-15 12:39:14 UTC  

my spirit level is huge

2019-05-15 12:39:23 UTC  

Freedom question

2019-05-15 12:39:28 UTC  

we need a 3 mile flat straight object

2019-05-15 12:39:32 UTC  

Who asks freedom questions

2019-05-15 12:39:38 UTC  
2019-05-15 12:39:39 UTC  

😂

2019-05-15 12:39:47 UTC  

@Human Sheeple like those

2019-05-15 12:40:16 UTC  

Sheeple when will you have made it

2019-05-15 12:40:38 UTC  

dude

2019-05-15 12:40:44 UTC  

thats not easy to make

2019-05-15 12:40:50 UTC  

Ikr

2019-05-15 12:40:51 UTC  

LOGICAL FALLACY: SHIFTING THE BURDEN OF PROOF: https://imgur.com/tSgXe5B

2019-05-15 12:41:02 UTC  

Don't take that bag

2019-05-15 12:41:27 UTC  

I've already got a measurement of flat earth, you don't have a measurement of a concave sphere

2019-05-15 12:41:47 UTC  

So the burden of proof lies with you to build a large enough spirit level to prove concavity, or convexity or flatness

2019-05-15 12:41:54 UTC  

Could be a bomb.. A terrorist.. You never know these days, or it could just be heavy

2019-05-15 12:42:20 UTC  

Call in the bomb squad

2019-05-15 12:42:32 UTC  

Tell them he's black

2019-05-15 12:42:41 UTC  

I'm not racist BTW

2019-05-15 12:42:46 UTC  

>_>

2019-05-15 12:42:49 UTC  

I'm having a laugh

2019-05-15 12:48:10 UTC  

😱 😂

2019-05-15 12:51:42 UTC  

One hero dives on him at the end

2019-05-15 12:51:46 UTC  

😂

2019-05-15 12:52:05 UTC  

do u need to figure out the density of something to figure out its mass ?

2019-05-15 12:52:22 UTC  

u have to get the density of something before u can know the mass right

2019-05-15 12:52:34 UTC  

?

2019-05-15 12:53:24 UTC  

That dude was prepared to give up his life

2019-05-15 12:54:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/578203632122593290/2bbbef89787aec951fa3a4a334b8dedd.gif

2019-05-15 12:54:54 UTC  

The Density Calculator uses the formula p=m/V, or density (p) is equal to mass (m) divided by volume (V). The calculator can use any two of the values to calculate the third. Density is defined as mass per unit volume.

2019-05-15 12:55:26 UTC  

what is the formula for mass

2019-05-15 12:55:40 UTC  

i for some reason cant find it when i google it

2019-05-15 12:55:52 UTC  

anime

2019-05-15 12:56:04 UTC  

density=mass/volume

2019-05-15 12:56:13 UTC  

She keeps blinking her eyes at me and shaking her tic tacs

2019-05-15 12:56:20 UTC  

ok whats the formula for mass

2019-05-15 12:56:23 UTC  

clown