Message from @Pit Droid

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2020-03-03 07:04:29 UTC  

I propose

2020-03-03 07:04:33 UTC  

Bread earth

2020-03-03 07:06:41 UTC  

If the curve were that sharp as in the pictures, @IXI , the earth would be hella small lmao

2020-03-03 07:08:45 UTC  

imagine thinking the world is flat

2020-03-03 07:08:46 UTC  

smh

2020-03-03 07:08:49 UTC  

dumbass

2020-03-03 07:08:54 UTC  

2020-03-03 07:09:04 UTC  

2020-03-03 07:09:14 UTC  

2020-03-03 07:09:30 UTC  

Stop

2020-03-03 07:09:32 UTC  

Or get muted

2020-03-03 08:36:26 UTC  

Imagine believing you can dig through the ground and reach the sky on the other side

2020-03-03 08:39:01 UTC  

Imagine believing we’re spinning hundreds of thousands of miles through space but constellations of stars above imus have never changed

2020-03-03 09:07:12 UTC  

hi

the matrix is broken

2020-03-03 09:58:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684338831306391564/flatearth.gif

2020-03-03 10:07:57 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684341289390833682/Biblical.png

2020-03-03 10:13:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684342607043624961/FB_IMG_1571279062448.jpg

2020-03-03 10:13:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684342666619912202/flat-earth-funny-memes-36-5b33891b0b3fd__700.png

2020-03-03 10:24:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684345502174543954/sea_level.jpg

2020-03-03 10:42:40 UTC  

@Juicy J The constellations do, and have, changed over time. E.g. the star signs in astrology are in fact wrong in the modern day due to the motion on the Earth over hundreds of years. You'll find that your constellation is out by one (e.g. I apparently should be a Cancer but in reality the sun was in constellation Gemini).

2020-03-03 10:45:23 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD You need to know what lens your camera is using to image the horizon. If you minimise any bending from the camera lens, you can observe the curve by compressing the image sideways to make it more noticible. Interestingly, you can see the effect cameras have on the horizon/images in general by doing this to random images picked off of Google. You will find you can see the curve in some. Some appear flat. But also some with an inverse curve.

This can be tested using a camera where you have tested the affect its lens has on an object you know to be straight.

2020-03-03 10:45:23 UTC  

U mean astronomy?

2020-03-03 10:45:53 UTC  

@Trixxle Not in this case, i'm referring to the astrological star signs (Cancer, Gemini, Taurus etc)

2020-03-03 10:46:17 UTC  

Also further proof not to trust astrology...the star signs are wrong

2020-03-03 10:46:24 UTC  

@Pit Droid I told them that but they say that's not proof cause by compressing the image you're*forcing a curve* by editing the image

2020-03-03 10:46:39 UTC  

Wat.jpg

2020-03-03 10:46:44 UTC  

there is no curve

2020-03-03 10:46:51 UTC  

the curve is a lie

2020-03-03 10:47:00 UTC  

I can notice the curve

2020-03-03 10:47:39 UTC  

The simple fact you can see feather when you're higher up proofs the curve cause you're peeking over a bit if the curve

2020-03-03 10:47:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684351315895386147/unknown.png

2020-03-03 10:47:53 UTC  

compression shows no curve either

2020-03-03 10:48:02 UTC  

you mustve had a dodgy image πŸ˜‰

2020-03-03 10:48:11 UTC  

Cause it's a too small sample of the sea

2020-03-03 10:48:17 UTC  

Given the rest of my comment...yes most likely...

2020-03-03 10:48:21 UTC  

always with your lies, sad

2020-03-03 10:48:32 UTC  

Boy oh boy

2020-03-03 10:48:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/684351590991527946/Ice_Lake.png

2020-03-03 10:48:59 UTC  

Ugh this again

2020-03-03 10:49:11 UTC  

What does that even mean