Sure doesn’t look like the horizon. Meanwhile here on the East coast when the sun comes into view over the ocean, all I see is sun. In fact, I can look directly at the sun before it gets too close, exactly what one would expect to see on a flat earth with a sun about 3000 miles away.
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Nibiru didn’t break the horizon but I broke wind while seeing this. Does that count for anything?
Sure doesn’t look like the horizon. Meanwhile here on the East coast when the sun comes into view over the ocean, all I see is sun. In fact, I can look directly at the sun before it gets too close, exactly what one would expect to see on a flat earth with a sun about 3000 miles away.
Nibiru didn’t break the horizon but I broke wind while seeing this. Does that count for anything?