Message from @catman

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2019-11-14 06:46:08 UTC  

what

2019-11-14 13:58:53 UTC  

hi

2019-11-14 18:16:21 UTC  

How can the night sky in the north and south be different in a flat Earth,?

2019-11-14 20:15:43 UTC  

you are wrong

2019-11-14 20:16:07 UTC  

ikr

2019-11-14 20:16:15 UTC  

sick

2019-11-14 20:16:29 UTC  

flaties <:worried:485147448503697421>

2019-11-14 20:17:53 UTC  

damn

2019-11-14 20:51:06 UTC  

!mute @jollieollie Troll

2019-11-14 20:51:07 UTC  

2019-11-14 20:51:35 UTC  

hhe

2019-11-14 20:52:53 UTC  

He's been trolling since last night.

2019-11-14 20:53:00 UTC  

Saying "Whats up flatties"

2019-11-14 20:53:03 UTC  

And being condescending.

2019-11-14 20:53:11 UTC  

I'll unmute him in a bit when he cuts it out.

2019-11-14 21:08:39 UTC  

How can the night sky in the north and south be different in a flat Earth,?

2019-11-14 21:08:45 UTC  

Someone answer me please

2019-11-14 21:23:26 UTC  

A better question would be how the southern celestial pole is visible across the world.

2019-11-14 21:35:38 UTC  

E

2019-11-14 22:38:34 UTC  

Across the world? Wdym?

2019-11-14 23:30:03 UTC  

Why won't anyone answer me?

2019-11-14 23:31:57 UTC  

He means, looking due south, it's visible from all points in the southern hemi, even from continents straight across the disc.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/644680955763621918/SouthCelestialPole.jpg

2019-11-14 23:47:35 UTC  

yeah isn’t that supposed to be antarctica

2019-11-14 23:47:52 UTC  

which is supposed to be the ice wall

2019-11-15 01:49:30 UTC  

Yeah how does it work

2019-11-15 04:13:36 UTC  

Magic

2019-11-15 04:20:27 UTC  

what

2019-11-16 10:41:58 UTC  

where is the magnetic south pole situated?

2019-11-16 13:20:01 UTC  

there isn't one.

2019-11-16 13:20:26 UTC  

Compass needles are only attracted to the North pole

2019-11-16 15:39:08 UTC  

And where is the celestial south pole

2019-11-16 15:52:38 UTC  

Older style compasses have to be specially made for the South Pole because the magnet will point in the direction of the nearest pole. Most modern magnets align both ends based on both north and south. Don’t pretend south poles don’t attract, @Flat Earth PhD

2019-11-16 15:59:15 UTC  

I watched a video about the compass in south

2019-11-16 15:59:26 UTC  

Ill try to find it later

2019-11-16 15:59:33 UTC  

Its interesting topic

2019-11-16 16:08:49 UTC  

Indeed. There is no South pole (geographical)

2019-11-16 16:09:55 UTC  

Older compasses will point towards the South Pole if they’re in the Southern Hemisphere

2019-11-16 16:10:24 UTC  

This isn’t a product of the north attracting or repelling, the the south attracting

2019-11-16 16:10:34 UTC  

there is no southern hemisphere. bcs there is no sphere.

2019-11-16 16:11:46 UTC  

Nonargument, just interpret that as the outer half on the disc

2019-11-16 16:35:46 UTC  

🤣✨🤦🏼‍♂️. Of course