On September 27 a total lunar eclipse will occur. In fact, it will be a special one, as the moon will be on its perigee, meaning that it will be closer to the Earth than normal, and it will appear slightly larger. Quite a fortunate coincidence. Flat earthers can theorize about their shadow object all they want, and, meanwhile, I will be laughing at them, knowing what actually causes the eclipse. Juuuuuust thought people who didn't already know it will find it interesting.
PS: Some of you may have been wondering where I have gone, since I've been completely absent from this forum for a while. Well, the truth is that I kinda got bored. It started getting a bit repetitive. Flat earthers really have to up their game a little bit. Besides, the more I stayed, the more certain I became for the spherical nature of the Earth. You really are doing the opposite of what you want to do.