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And if you're someplace where you can see both horizons, PLEASE, do not tarry, delay or saunter, but run to go f*** a wood chipper.
Me too, daytime or evening time, especially at the beach, as do my kids.Only at the ocean.
I was thinking both east and west and therefore sunrise/set. But that's an arbitrary choice.Both?
That should make our flat earth friends feel seen, heard and accepted - at least until we throw them overboard.Well, there's only four sides. You might as well include the other two.
On a clear morinig, I can see Mt. Rainier, about 150 miles east of me, the Olympic mountains, about 100 miles north-east, or if I drive 5 minutes to the beach, I can see the western horizon far off in the distance.Most days, I can see seventy miles. On super clear days, I can see about a hundred miles. Back when I lived in Cheyenne, I could see Pike's Peak from my office window. That was 160 miles.
I was thinking both east and west and therefore sunrise/set. But that's an arbitrary choice.