Pluto, The 9th Planet, again ?

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Re: Pluto, The 9th Planet, again ?

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Hello.

Sorry I really have no fucking opinion about fucking planets.

I am just back after a hiatus and am hijacking this thread to test if I can post using the new cool tools that were not available back when.

My avatar is my back when. I hope you like it.

I am calmer now, so I am sorry that I said fucking about the planets. Sometimes people orbit before they fuck though, so maybe I am slightly on topic.

Maybe Pluto got fucked out of planetary status, that would be on topic.

Here's a smooch for astronomers and astrologers: 👄

Scientists taste pretty good afterall.

from your returned friend, Classy Bitch
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Mac (imported) wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:54 am Rename it... Urethra?

That would go along with "ur anus".

But then you would have to rename "Neptune" so that it would be in between them:

"ur anus" ...... "neptune" ...... "pluto"

would become

"ur anus" ...... " ? " ...... "urethra"

Urscrotum?

That would be a possibility. Another might be "urgina".
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I think that we should go ahead and welcome Pluto back into our fold now. Perhaps they haven't been orbiting the way we'd like them to. And okay, so I know that the Plutonians had wreaked a lot of havoc and destruction with that plutonium of theirs and I know that they've been rather antisocial, staying to the back, and not at all participating fully with the group, being so far out of the center of things and yes it is true that they can be really cold sometimes but it has to be pointed out that they ARE a small planet and well, think of how you'd feel if you were that size and about to find yourself next to Jupiter or Saturn. I mean they are HUGE compared. So maybe it really wasn't Pluto's fault after all and it probably would be a good thing to give them another chance. Besides the more the merrier, so I really think we should probably go ahead and let Pluto become a planet again.
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devi (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:15 am I think that we should go ahead and welcome Pluto back into our fold now. Perhaps they haven't been orbiting the way we'd like them to. And okay, so I know that the Plutonians had wreaked a lot of havoc and destruction with that plutonium of theirs and I know that they've been rather antisocial, staying to the back, and not at all participating fully with the group, being so far out of the center of things and yes it is true that they can be really cold sometimes but it has to be pointed out that they ARE a small planet and well, think of how you'd feel if you were that size and about to find yourself next to Jupiter or Saturn. I mean they are HUGE compared. So maybe it really wasn't Pluto's fault after all and it probably would be a good thing to give them another chance. Besides the more the merrier, so I really think we should probably go ahead and let Pluto become a planet again.

Best Argument for letting Pluto back I have herd yet, :)

River
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Totally irrelevant, as we're all going to get whacked by Nibiru in 2012 anyhow!

ROFL
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I plan on getting whacked off by Nickolas in 2012. He's a local perv...

Niburu is going to miss.

As for Pluto, I think the solar system is cozier with only eight planets. nine is such a big awkward number.
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i did mention earlier on we're all going to get sucked into a black hole soon.
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Mac (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:30 pm That would be a possibility. Another might be "urgina".

JOCK: The Senator has a little angina.

JIMMY: (Laughing) Oh, come on.

JOCK: I know, I know, he seems like such a big strong man, but it's true and it's not important, as long as he keeps doing the job well, right? Now this is between jus
punkypink (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:07 pm t us.

(JOCK walks away. JIMMY looks bewildered.)

i did mention earlier on we
're all going to get sucked into a black hole soon.

I, for one, welcome a drastic increase in suction.
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Post by moi621 (imported) »

Now "they" say Pluto has 5 moons.

I say a binary planet system + 3 moons.

http://news.yahoo.com/plutos-moon-five- ... 54877.html

Scientists announced the discovery of a new moon around Pluto today (July 11), bringing the dwarf planet's number of known satellites to five.

Bring Pluto back to the list of planets. :realpisse Now!

Moi
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Post by C&TL2745 (imported) »

We like to think the universe is more organized than it is: that there are clear distinctions among planets and moons and Kuiper-belt objects; that mammals are clearly defined; that plants and animals comprise all that lives; etc. Nature is not so yielding to our neat taxonomies. Along comes a Pluto or a duck-billed platypus or a virus or a fungus or a bacterium and we scramble to determine which (totally arbitrary) category we are to put them in. Who decreed that the categories we've invented are ones nature is obligated to recognize?

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