Could be, because pokemon bred from a friend ball parent don't maintain the friend ball happiness effects, so in the game data a friend ball pokemon and a friend ball tag on a bred pokemon should read differently.
@plasturion I think you've misinterpreted the video. The obvious mountain you see is an Arizona mountain. The Colorado peaks in the video are small, white triangles slightly visible behind the Arizona mountain.
Based on the flight path, the closest 14,000 ft high mountain peaks in Colorado are more like 350-400 miles away. At 350, you'd be able to see a few thousand feet of some peaks and at 400 they'd be a few thousand feet below the curvature. When you account things like atmospheric refraction and...
@Reiten They think they don't disappear. They believe you can infinitely zoom in on them and they'll never disappear. Couldn't they just set up a telescope and see them sink over the horizon?
The most ridiculous thing is the conspiracy. Just think of everyone who'd have to be in on it. All space agencies, travel agencies, meteorologists, any company that owns a satellite, and any field that requires taking Earth's shape into account.
To my knowledge, the direction of a plane ride shouldn't affect flight time regardless, as the plane should be spinning in relation to the atmosphere on a globe Earth. I assume they'll say planes somehow have enough power in their engines to propel them through the air Gliding still works since...
Gravity simply doesn't exist, and neither does rotation. Everything observable in the sky is moved in a circular motion by unknown forces beneath a large dome, according to them. Also, as stated below me, some of them think it's an infinite plane as well.
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No, I don't have DSL, I have broadband.
@Lucifer666
They think planes fly in a circle, constantly turning to either side, despite any evidence to suggest so.
@Lilith Valentine Yeah, I watch Dan too. That was mentioned in the same post as CHL as well as Professor Stick, lol. Armoured Skeptic has some good flat Earth debunk videos too. Usually, I let Youtube autoplay when I sleep and I always wake up to hilarious flattard videos. This morning, I woke...
@Lilith Valentine yeah, I mentioned a few posts back how I watched that channel. I actually just came from their recent Testing Flattards 5 video when I made this post. I loved it. Thanks for the suggestion anyways.
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Alright. You got me there. How's about how the sun sinks into the horizon instead of getting smaller and smaller until it leaves my viewing distance?
Ah, yes, portrait mode, surely the best way to film a row of people. If only there were some way to fit a wider shot, at the expense of height... if only...