today was such a good day for me on RM that i decided i'd fire off a couple of home posts to top it offdoug rr wrote:are you posting from home or working overtime?Alex wrote:that's a dark, edgy answer, t2b
Our universe is so rad!
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Malloy wrote:making this place inhospitable to posting is really the only move left.
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I knew it.
The latest iteration of RM's daily dabble has you moonstruck.
The latest iteration of RM's daily dabble has you moonstruck.
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Fuck Mars in its stupid red ass. Titan will likely be humanity's second home. Imagine what an awesome site it'll be to stare up and see Saturn filling up the sky.
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This week's "How The Universe Works" was on Saturn; I only watched about half, but it was pretty cool.
McParadigm wrote:lol
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Well how does Saturn work?Simple Torture wrote:This week's "How The Universe Works" was on Saturn; I only watched about half, but it was pretty cool.
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magnets.bart wrote:Well how does Saturn work?Simple Torture wrote:This week's "How The Universe Works" was on Saturn; I only watched about half, but it was pretty cool.
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About 25 Earths could fit under this plasma arc emitted from the sun recently.


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I love space.
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I love space and balls.
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I love the space between the balls.
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I love the space between the balls and the grundle. It's a magical area.
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I prefer balls that have gaseous outer layers.
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Titan doesn't have life on it just like anything else in our solar system. So we'd still have to live in pods and wear suits to go outside. No thanks.turned2black wrote:Fuck Mars in its stupid red ass. Titan will likely be humanity's second home. Imagine what an awesome site it'll be to stare up and see Saturn filling up the sky.
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But we could swim in the waves of methane!
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Some think Titan could very well be inhabitable after our sun becomes a red giant. The temps could become livable and its chemical make-up would change drastically.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Titan doesn't have life on it just like anything else in our solar system. So we'd still have to live in pods and wear suits to go outside. No thanks.turned2black wrote:Fuck Mars in its stupid red ass. Titan will likely be humanity's second home. Imagine what an awesome site it'll be to stare up and see Saturn filling up the sky.
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It's basically a larger and much, much, much colder Earth.
