Message from @floridaswamptrash

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2019-11-05 04:13:18 UTC  

lol my fat friends are the most picky ones. how the hell you get so fat when u take 2 hours to decide what to eat

2019-11-05 04:13:23 UTC  

Yeah i mean true

2019-11-05 04:14:01 UTC  

Someone will need to download some taste of Subway into me because I've never had it

2019-11-05 04:14:09 UTC  

so can i ask the flat earthers a question

2019-11-05 04:14:23 UTC  

Might wanna do that in <#484516084846952451>

2019-11-05 04:14:24 UTC  

<:emodevil:491451297858322432>

2019-11-05 04:14:40 UTC  

No

2019-11-05 04:14:57 UTC  

If you want to debate the question its fine here

2019-11-05 04:15:16 UTC  

I don't think he asked to debate

2019-11-05 04:15:34 UTC  

In any case I need to recharge

2019-11-05 04:15:37 UTC  

Gn

2019-11-05 04:15:54 UTC  

gn boomer

2019-11-05 04:17:54 UTC  

Gn

2019-11-05 04:18:04 UTC  

I wanted to say boomer but someone stole that

2019-11-05 07:26:44 UTC  

y is earth flat

2019-11-05 09:39:00 UTC  

Whats you best evidence for why it isnt?

2019-11-05 09:45:08 UTC  

good morning logrian

2019-11-05 10:44:30 UTC  

ty

2019-11-05 15:49:12 UTC  

I agree

2019-11-05 15:49:35 UTC  

Do you have proof of something turning into a ball due to gravity? @PhoenixAshes

2019-11-05 15:49:39 UTC  

I'd like to see it at once sir

2019-11-05 15:49:44 UTC  

The planets

2019-11-05 15:49:47 UTC  

The moon

2019-11-05 15:49:53 UTC  

Nope

2019-11-05 15:49:54 UTC  

Nope

2019-11-05 15:49:55 UTC  

The other planets moons

2019-11-05 15:49:58 UTC  

Also nope

2019-11-05 15:50:05 UTC  

Physics engines

2019-11-05 15:50:10 UTC  

What?

2019-11-05 15:50:11 UTC  

Like eu4

2019-11-05 15:51:10 UTC  

You are talking about massive objects there, florida.

2019-11-05 15:51:12 UTC  

I know that the 'educated' globe earthers like to say that if the earth was flat it would go towards the center of mass and then it would make a globe or something

2019-11-05 15:51:19 UTC  

If gravity doesnt exist though then what causes things to go up and down?

2019-11-05 15:52:02 UTC  

Yeah, as we know it. That would be the most stable structure.

2019-11-05 15:52:06 UTC  

It could be relative density, electromagnetism, other factors that we just don't know about because we've been brainwashed

2019-11-05 15:52:21 UTC  

Not everything is electromagnetic

2019-11-05 15:52:21 UTC  

None of those explanations are consistent with observation.

2019-11-05 15:52:30 UTC  

Density for example is not a force.

2019-11-05 15:52:46 UTC  

And any type of relative density is dependent on a seperate downward force.

2019-11-05 15:52:49 UTC  

Gravity is the most stable and constant theory thats why its become a law

2019-11-05 15:52:59 UTC  

It's an shaky theory but it could explain a lot of things we see on Earth (Electromagnetism)