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• #1277
Flat Earthers thread?
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• #1278
Distraction action by 'the Manager'?
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• #1279
The stars are just holes in the sphere surrounding the Earth through which you can see the fire beyond.
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• #1280
No chalk to hand? That's begging for a little addition.
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• #1281
The stars are just holes in the sphere surrounding the Earth through which you can see the fire beyond.
Stars are giant burning balls of nuclear fusion and when they die some will pierce the fabric of spacetime with objects of inescapable gravity that even light falls into them and cannot escape.
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• #1282
Stars are giant burning balls of nuclear fusion and when they die some will pierce the fabric of spacetime with objects of inescapable gravity that even light falls into them and cannot escape.
If you wrote that, I think it’s quite good. 👍 adding- I still think it’s good even if you didn’t write it.
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• #1283
Stars are giant burning balls of nuclear fusion and when they die some will pierce the fabric of spacetime with objects of inescapable gravity that even light falls into them and cannot escape.
And after the inevitable burning out of the last remaining stars, the universe will be plunged into an infinite darkness, all remaining matter having been consumed by the deaths of the stars or pulled into the subsequent black holes and nothing that has ever happened will have any meaning or evidence of ever existing. Carpe Diem
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• #1284
This has great "well done, you've managed to colour in almost within the lines" vibes.
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• #1285
My post or theirs?
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• #1286
Yours! I don't think I explained myself very well.
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• #1287
If you wrote that, I think it’s quite good. 👍 adding- I still think it’s good even if you didn’t write it.
Cheers 😁 all my own words 😊
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• #1288
Oi!
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• #1289
Stars are giant burning balls of nuclear fusion and when they die some will pierce the fabric of spacetime with objects of inescapable gravity that even light falls into them and cannot escape.
And after the inevitable burning out of the last remaining stars, the universe will be plunged into an infinite darkness, all remaining matter having been consumed by the deaths of the stars or pulled into the subsequent black holes and nothing that has ever happened will have any meaning or evidence of ever existing. YOLO.Fixed it for you.
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• #1290
Stars are giant burning balls of nuclear fusion and when they die some will pierce the fabric of spacetime with objects of inescapable gravity that even light falls into them and cannot escape.
And after the inevitable burning out of the last remaining stars, the universe will be plunged into an infinite darkness, all remaining matter having been consumed by the deaths of the stars or pulled into the subsequent black holes and nothing that has ever happened will have any meaning or evidence of ever existing. YOLO. Parklife.Fixed it for you.
Ftftfyfy.
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• #1291
hahahahaha
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• #1292
Oh, you and your fantastic fictions.
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• #1293
Really, for stars it should be something like: Burn. Be Bright. Bring Light.
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• #1294
Which one of you is the bloke out of D:Ream aicmfp?
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• #1295
This has great "well done, you've managed to colour in almost within the lines" vibes.
I think I get what you mean now. Glad your reaction was to think it was humorous, instead of calling me a condescending prick.
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• #1297
Heheh!
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• #1298
No chalk to hand? That's begging for a little addition.
Done...
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• #1299
You monster
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• #1300
So is the bog a hole in the floor...
Fuck me, who gave Karen the chalk today?