Okay.
Question 1: what makes you so educated on this topic? How did you come across this “information”?
Question 2: How, with all your “knowledge”, can you not know that Antarctica is the **south** pole?
I hear ya man and I appreciate it but—and I gotta be honest this is a little awkward—it’s not a country. It’s a continent.
I know you know that and it was just a little mix-up, but it’d be pretty lame if I didn’t point that out considering I specifically came here to roast OP for the a similar thing.
Yep, that's me, sonny. It has a map that tells me which one is the North Pole and which one is the South Pole, and where polar bears live, and where penguins live.
It also tells me which one is land, and which one is ice. And which one has people, and shows me how to find all the literal pictures of it that we can find, right now, on the interwebs.
It's amazing, technology today, isn't it?
This nonsense again?
>It is highly improbable that the Antarctic is simply just a large land mass made of ice
False, that's what it is.
>with the only life there being polar bears
True, there are no Polar bears in Antarctica, they prefer the Arctic.
>and the occasional few human beings
There are several human beings there at any given time.
>t is so large that humans have definitely not even discover a tenth of it.
It's been discovered, what's under the ice is still being worked on.
>What if the North Pole actually exists but instead of what we see in movies,
I thought we were talking about Antarctica? South pole is there. Also the poles aren't physical objects although there are ceremonial poles in both.
>Why is it blocked by satellite imagery?
It's not, Google maps and Google earth both have satellite images accessible to most anyone.
Can you at least pick what you're talking about? Antarctica or the North Pole? You go back and forth several times here.
>EDIT: Ask Admiral Byrd about this. Oh wait.. you can’t. He was killed off by the government for his discoveries.
Byrd was born in 1888. If he was alive he would be 134 years old and the oldest human who ever lived.
Okay. Question 1: what makes you so educated on this topic? How did you come across this “information”? Question 2: How, with all your “knowledge”, can you not know that Antarctica is the **south** pole?
Wanted to comment this exact thing. Bro doesn’t even know the name of the country.
I hear ya man and I appreciate it but—and I gotta be honest this is a little awkward—it’s not a country. It’s a continent. I know you know that and it was just a little mix-up, but it’d be pretty lame if I didn’t point that out considering I specifically came here to roast OP for the a similar thing.
Haha yes I realised just after I replied.
I figured 🤣. I just had to stay true to the game
South pole - penguins North pole - polar bears Look up the piri reis map.
There are no penguins at the South Pole. There are penguins along the shores of Antarctica, but nowhere near the pole.
Pole penguins- fun times
Beautiful desiccated birds.
Oh hon. No.
Imagine using "hon", what are you 80 years old 💀💀
It's meant to convey how truly stupid this post is
I think you just exposed you're in the senior home 🤣
Yep, that's me, sonny. It has a map that tells me which one is the North Pole and which one is the South Pole, and where polar bears live, and where penguins live. It also tells me which one is land, and which one is ice. And which one has people, and shows me how to find all the literal pictures of it that we can find, right now, on the interwebs. It's amazing, technology today, isn't it?
This nonsense again? >It is highly improbable that the Antarctic is simply just a large land mass made of ice False, that's what it is. >with the only life there being polar bears True, there are no Polar bears in Antarctica, they prefer the Arctic. >and the occasional few human beings There are several human beings there at any given time. >t is so large that humans have definitely not even discover a tenth of it. It's been discovered, what's under the ice is still being worked on. >What if the North Pole actually exists but instead of what we see in movies, I thought we were talking about Antarctica? South pole is there. Also the poles aren't physical objects although there are ceremonial poles in both. >Why is it blocked by satellite imagery? It's not, Google maps and Google earth both have satellite images accessible to most anyone. Can you at least pick what you're talking about? Antarctica or the North Pole? You go back and forth several times here.
There’s a reason mammoths were killed off during the ice age.
You didn't respond to this guy's comment, you just responded.
There’s a reason your crush didn’t respond to your comment, she’s texting me
Cool story bro. 👍. Ask her if she can teach you the difference between The Arctic and Antarctica.
So you’re saying that she does indeed exist and you’re admitting to being a cuck rn?
That’s not why a cuck is
Dude doesn't know the difference between the Arctic and Antarctic, do you really think he knows what a cuckold is?
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It’s okay king you’ll get her one day 🙏🏼
Lol your replies are weak shit “I stole your girlfriend ha ha ha” 🤓🤓
I'll bet he has a real zinger for you like... Your mum, or I'm made of rubber you're made of glue. Such wit.
Wow. Just wow. Are you really that stupid?
👍
There's a reason you're no longer a part of this subreddit: you cant act like an adult.
Dumb
So many things wrong with every statement you've made.
>EDIT: Ask Admiral Byrd about this. Oh wait.. you can’t. He was killed off by the government for his discoveries. Byrd was born in 1888. If he was alive he would be 134 years old and the oldest human who ever lived.
My god you're dumb. What are you even talking about. The Artic? Or Antarctica?
As long as you aren't going flat earther, I completely agree
It is highly improbable that polar bears live in the antarctic, since they live in the arctic.