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It’s buoyancy and density Not gravity!

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The Dread Bunny1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102 Nice self-own there idiot. You’re showing gas pressure without a container. Another Flerf-up for ya.

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Papa Flerf1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102 Thanks for showing gas pressure without containment you tool 😂

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The Flerf Herder1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102 Interesting

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Jason BeeYorn1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102 Cool story, bro.

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Yahweh1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102

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Mike SoRelle🇺🇸1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102 Ok now explain why buoyancy has a direction. Why do things float on top and denser things always fall to the bottom?

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David1 year ago

Ok flerf, cool story. Now i need you to explain everything in existence and answer all of my ridiculous questions in great detail forever. I will obviously call you a retard and pat myself on the back at every opportunity because the self evident unquestionable magic globe model is for smart ppl like me Damn i love science

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Ted Theodore Logan1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102

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Bobby1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102 Ted, why does the heavy gas stay in the bottom of the container without a lid?? I've seen many flat earthers saying this is impossible

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Ted Theodore Logan1 year ago

@phone_booth_pod @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve @Death6102 Because it’s not adjacent to a vacuum.

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