Living near the Equator as a Flat EarthersteemCreated with Sketch.

in flatearth •  7 years ago  (edited)

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I live extremely close to the equator, the spin of the earth should be greater for someone living further from the poles, yet I feel nothing. There is only a dry and a wet season here, only rainfall, and the blistering sun. I'll keep it short, as i usually get retards spamming plagiarised content passing it off as factual information. So my simple question is, what speed you're traveling at right now?

I'm @ around 1037 miles/hr while standing sideways on a pear shaped earth with a tilt on an imaginary base in space. LMAO

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For years I believed we were on a spinning waterball in the empty vaccuum of 'space'. The answer to every question was 'gravity'. The earth is not spinning, it is not a globe. If anyone tells me it's round, I will agree, it's round like a dinner plate. @ironshield