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Falling flat.
Anyway, is there a border or something there? All that water, and none splashes around.
According to flat earth theory... Antarctica is the border. It's a giant ice wall that surrounds the edges of the earth and keeps the water in.
Their world seems so limiting. I wonder if that makes them feel safer or something.
Do they believe in global warming? What happens when the ice wall melts? Will Jon Snow be there?
Well, the entire South border of the map has land under the ice.
The fact that it's a single point makes this easier.
These are all good questions. Unfortunately the answers are just unknowable.
You know nothing, Jon Snow
Antarctic ice is actually expanding, despite global warming. Arctic ice is melting, but flatzoids think that's in the middle of a flat earth.