Message from @Sammy

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2019-05-09 19:38:17 UTC  

oh no

2019-05-09 19:38:18 UTC  

@dustbreather I am Adrian Dunbar

2019-05-09 19:38:20 UTC  

ffs

2019-05-09 19:38:23 UTC  

i sais is not iss

2019-05-09 19:38:27 UTC  

dont worry p

2019-05-09 19:38:29 UTC  

@Dustination why is ur girl a boy

2019-05-09 19:38:30 UTC  

It's not about the distance, it's that if earth spins on its axis but also around the sun, we should not be able to see he same sky from the whole hemisphere

2019-05-09 19:38:30 UTC  

lol

2019-05-09 19:38:43 UTC  

You want an explanation on the stars aligning or something right? @California Nightmare

2019-05-09 19:38:58 UTC  

@drifter (based) yea you said that
I was a little disappointed in the last episode

2019-05-09 19:39:20 UTC  

@dustbreather Adrian Dunbar does not write the script.

2019-05-09 19:39:32 UTC  

@Dustination i wouldn't take taht

2019-05-09 19:39:36 UTC  

but u are a cuck

2019-05-09 19:39:36 UTC  

so

2019-05-09 19:39:38 UTC  

😦

2019-05-09 19:40:03 UTC  

hey

2019-05-09 19:40:06 UTC  

I want a explanation on why North Star Polaris never moves but it says perfectly aligned with the earth while the earth is spinning around the sun and while our solar system is moving at 515k MPH

2019-05-09 19:40:06 UTC  

I am bob

2019-05-09 19:40:07 UTC  

oh boy bobs here

2019-05-09 19:40:11 UTC  

And if you mean why doesn't Polaris move from where we see it? It's due to it's distance away from us and how it is from our north pole. @jeremy

2019-05-09 19:40:13 UTC  

Hi bob

2019-05-09 19:40:14 UTC  

really u are bob

2019-05-09 19:40:15 UTC  

I want a explanation on why North Star Polaris never moves but it says perfectly aligned with the earth while the earth is spinning around the sun and while our solar system is moving at 515k MPH
@Comic Man

2019-05-09 19:40:18 UTC  

@drifter (based) Adrian Dunbar should write the script, and kill off that woman

2019-05-09 19:40:42 UTC  

i understand how the globe model works i would suggest lookin into how long it takes polaris to move 1 degree comicman

2019-05-09 19:41:07 UTC  

It isn't that Polaris doesn't move but we are too far away for us to notice it's movement. @California Nightmare

2019-05-09 19:41:11 UTC  

@California Nightmare lmao, it's cuz Polaris is very far away and it's aligned with the north pole, so we always see it

2019-05-09 19:41:25 UTC  

Hehehe

2019-05-09 19:41:30 UTC  

bob how many years does it take to polaris to move 1 degree

2019-05-09 19:41:31 UTC  

Is the north pole always in the same place?

2019-05-09 19:41:33 UTC  

cococococococococo

2019-05-09 19:41:33 UTC  

Lack of common sense is amazing

2019-05-09 19:41:37 UTC  

@dustbreather Adrian Dunbar cannot write

2019-05-09 19:41:38 UTC  

Cognitive dissonance

2019-05-09 19:41:42 UTC  

@P. @Elite what we drinking tonight boys

2019-05-09 19:41:44 UTC  

Hey bob

2019-05-09 19:41:52 UTC  

@cocobanana Adrian Dunbar

2019-05-09 19:41:55 UTC  

@cocobanana yo come call

2019-05-09 19:42:03 UTC  

Okay

2019-05-09 19:42:04 UTC  

we got the clown and dusti duo

2019-05-09 19:42:07 UTC  

You asked for the explanation and I summed it up nice and sweet for you. @California Nightmare