Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-13 19:39:57 UTC  

No by-passing the banned word filter @AndyRoo

2019-05-13 19:40:12 UTC  
2019-05-13 19:40:13 UTC  

how can the moon be hot in space w/o an atmospheare

2019-05-13 19:40:13 UTC  

thats pretty hot for absolute zero

2019-05-13 19:40:24 UTC  

oh i didn't know that

2019-05-13 19:40:27 UTC  

I was just saying hey

2019-05-13 19:40:31 UTC  

but 260 degrees isn't that hot

2019-05-13 19:40:32 UTC  

oh

2019-05-13 19:40:35 UTC  

hello 😃

2019-05-13 19:40:40 UTC  

how r u doing

2019-05-13 19:40:45 UTC  

put film in a metal box then make it half that temp see what happens

2019-05-13 19:40:59 UTC  

it wasn't using film

2019-05-13 19:41:06 UTC  

it was live transmission

2019-05-13 19:41:06 UTC  

are u tryin to get us to make a bomb

2019-05-13 19:41:09 UTC  

I'm alright hbu

2019-05-13 19:41:13 UTC  

good

2019-05-13 19:41:15 UTC  

i think

2019-05-13 19:41:17 UTC  

you have never looked into the apollo mission i see

2019-05-13 19:41:30 UTC  

nah its probly bs

2019-05-13 19:42:14 UTC  

no ofence

2019-05-13 19:42:21 UTC  

u know a lot about what will happen if we push a pole from mars to earth or that space is expanding but u didnt know they used film for the cameras on the astronauts chest

2019-05-13 19:42:23 UTC  

That's good then

2019-05-13 19:42:54 UTC  

wierd flex

2019-05-13 19:43:53 UTC  

are u lookin up the mainstream excuse for why the film didnt melt right now'

2019-05-13 19:44:04 UTC  

?

2019-05-13 19:44:19 UTC  

ok

2019-05-13 19:44:22 UTC  

basically lol

2019-05-13 19:44:27 UTC  

idk everything lmao

2019-05-13 19:44:36 UTC  

the first one was classical mechanics

2019-05-13 19:44:39 UTC  

ur fucken wired @jeremy

2019-05-13 19:44:41 UTC  

this is rocket science or smth

2019-05-13 19:44:50 UTC  

?

2019-05-13 19:45:07 UTC  

its not rocket science how hot can u get film before it melts or becomes unusable

2019-05-13 19:45:15 UTC  

Daytime on one side of the moon lasts about 13 and a half days, followed by 13 and a half nights of darkness. When sunlight hits the moon's surface, the temperature can reach 260 degrees Fahrenheit (127 degrees Celsius)

2019-05-13 19:45:16 UTC  

oh

2019-05-13 19:45:26 UTC  

yes coco

2019-05-13 19:45:33 UTC  

<:CHECK6:403540120181145611> @AndyRoo has been warned
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reason: Bad word usage
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2019-05-13 19:45:37 UTC  

wait

2019-05-13 19:45:43 UTC  

127 degree's celcius

2019-05-13 19:45:53 UTC  

why cant i say ni gga

2019-05-13 19:45:53 UTC  

yup