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[–] 16899255? ago 

The 4 times he has mentioned the word, it has been in relation to "the gravity of the situation" ... in other words ... the importance of the situation as the common expression goes. He did capitalise it twice though ... so you might be on to something, or maybe he was just placing emphasis on the word.

Please don't tell me this is a poor attempt at "concave earth" shilling.

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[–] 16904098? ago 

It is a double meaning, both of which apply. The gravity of the situation. Plus, gravity is an unrelenting force that cannot be turned off, paused, deflected or shielded from.