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[–] chuckletrousers ago 

Grab a globe, even in the library, carry it over to a sunlit window and place it in the sunlight while adjusting it so your location on the globe is at the top. Also set it so the rotation axle is aligned north-south. Now the sun will shine on this globe the same as it shines on the real earth. Try to explain to me how it "knows" which locations of the world are experiencing sunrise and sunset. Wait until Oregon is at the edge of the sunlit half and ping @3Calculated5Me about the beautiful sunset. Of course, since it's Oregon it'll be cloudy, and since 3Calculated5Me is a total retard, she'll scream "I CAN'T SEE THE SUNSET BECAUSE THE CHEMTRAILS ARE COVERING IT UP BUT IT'S GETTING DARK ANYWAY HURR DURR!"

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[–] RickFlairWOOOOOO [S] ago 

Right. I know. That's what they say. I propose to you that what I have here contradicts that. Unless you can explain that away dig with me a little further.... https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=WG1GqgTvgCs

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[–] chuckletrousers ago 

I'd run over my data cap watching video. Can't you give a summary?