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>> No.9673918 [View]
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>>9673732
If you travel far between north and south, you will find that you see new stars have appear in the direction you've headed, and some stars in the other direction have disappeared.
Furthermore, the orientation of the constellations - the sky as a whole - also rotates. If you look at Orion from the northern hemisphere, you see him heads-up., From the equator, he rises and sets on his side. From farther south, he's heads-down. The whole sky rotates that way.

More importantly, on a flat Earth the shift would not follow the same rate of change as it does for trekking around a globe.

There is of course very much more, but ultimately this Anon was right, and we're simply feeding trolls ("Memers").
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>> No.8650385 [View]
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>>8650296
>retarded platitudes, illuminated only by rhetoric and adjectives.

you know, we haven't actually heard you come up with anything that resembles evidence of a flat Earth. So far, you're just claiming it is, then perhaps show some absurd meme that we can easily show to be seriously flawed. Pretty much your entire argument for a flat Earth is that we're all stupid. Have you nothing more substantial to say than that?

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