Message from @Mee6
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The difference is I can explain why their points are wrong
They just say “no, you’re wrong, you’re a shill”
That’s the difference
Instead of addressing the actual explanation
They would say the same about you friend
So I ask again, what is the lesson here?
Like for instance, they can’t provide any sort of explanation for the phenomena known as Coriolis effect. They’re too busy trying to “debunk” globe model, rather than create an explanation themselves.
I’m not doing that but ok.
I was a Marine
I can assure you when I fired a weapon I never once had to adjust for that
Period
Cool dude, I was in the army, here’s your medal.
Shot 36/40
OK boom you are clearly an arse
I was trying to make a point
and you just proved why no one listen to you or take your seriously "Cool dude, I was in the army, here’s your medal."
You're rude and without basic manners
!mute @Pwnelius
!rank
Imagine thinking the earth is a giant pancake created by a space fairy
>>mute @Jaxon Bound
<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully muted **isolement**#0998
imagine that
XD
Do people who discuss stuff civilly get banned from here regularly?
And can someone be a bit upfront with that before I even try.........
No, this isn't 24/7. But be prepared for an actual debate - back up your claims with evidence.
Yes. Good advise.
We can prove no bendy water.
No one can prove bendy water
Show me bendy water
splashing doesn't count
To know if water bends over long distances we have to understand what we're looking at
@Drewski4343 That's good, just got banned from there for nothing.
Actually, not feeling debating anything just now. Might be back later today, gonna work on some horizon curve data. Just finding videos and through a simply straight forward methodology find the relevant portions of each one.
@Citizen Z tides prove bendy water
Slightly slanted water over thousands of miles. Not bendy
The surface is still level
Flat for all intensive purposes
The question is how you know that @Citizen Z