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Originally posted by Darkfoxquote:Kill rich corporate bastards who dump toxic waste in our ocean. Do something usefull instead of complaining. Yeah! Nuke the man! >=)So Pluto isn't a planet? So what is it now? A moon? XD
Originally posted by Dracequote:Originally posted by Darkfoxquote:Kill rich corporate bastards who dump toxic waste in our ocean. Do something usefull instead of complaining. Yeah! Nuke the man! >=)So Pluto isn't a planet? So what is it now? A moon? XDNo no no. It's now a star cluster! >=)
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan I missed you.
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaan I missed that welcome.
Though our problems are here on earth, we can't ignore whats happening elsewhere
It amazes me how people who say humans are a plague still exist - you'd think they'd kill themselves since they are inherently evil and eventually die out.
Instead of ranting about everything that's bad (Or who's to blame and stuff like that), DO something that actually helpsRather than rant about how stupid people are, you should instead try to promote methods of improving the Earth that can work with our current lifestyle.
Originally posted by Moosetroop11Pluto was set to be defined as "A large tennis ball" but critics raised too much of a racket.
So, whatīs going on in pluto? Dude, nothing is really happening in space thatīll have consequences on us in less than thousands of years!!!
Originally posted by MidnightPluto was kicked because it was in Neptune's turf. SINCE NOONE ANSWERED MY QUESTION. Apparently Pluto would follow Neptune's orbit, so I wonder if they'll make it into a moon.. o.o *considers writing the really long article*
Originally posted by Meiscoolquote:Originally posted by MidnightPluto was kicked because it was in Neptune's turf. SINCE NOONE ANSWERED MY QUESTION. Apparently Pluto would follow Neptune's orbit, so I wonder if they'll make it into a moon.. o.o *considers writing the really long article*Yay, I know how to sum things up into a few easy to read sentences.Pluto doesn't follow Neptune's gravity, and it doesn't go in a circle-like shape around Neptune, hence it's not a moon of Neptune. I think what you were refering to is Pluto and Neptune's paths crossing. Yes, at certain points, Pluto is closer to the sun then Neptune. In theroy, sense they both cross paths and travel at different speeds, eventually they will "bump" into each other, and then Pluto might be pulled off course and become a moon of Neptune due to it's gravitational pull.
Originally posted by DarkfoxRIP PlutoThat little iceball in space that never raised a fuss and always minded it's own business.