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My account? Disabled.
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That's dumb. It should be 7 planets. For Pluto to cross Neptune's orbit, Neptune must cross Pluto's meaning neither qualify for this supposed planet status.
Why can't things go back to logic - planets=natural satellites of suns, moons=natural satellites of planets. |
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The Childcatcher
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I would go with the "IF you can Build a house on it and live there, It's a planet" ruling.
But in all seriousness. That's lame. How do you think Pluto feels? It's like winning a gold Medal and then them finding out you're highasakite on Anabolic Steroids. -sigh- Bring Back Pluto. |
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Whatever it is you think you are, you're not a good friend, unique, well read, good looking or smart. Now you know.
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Music Addict
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It doesn't really matter. Call it what you will - it won't change anything.
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Lock to field screen, row the ocean onto sentient ground. New rites of a Vedic sun to attend the blue horizon. Prevails flight resplendent, sails the shrine effulgent windship. Stillness breathes apex supreme - I walk toward the mountain. Crowns the sovereic rite to freedom. Shored the origin forms to a ground accede. Axiom core of the light shrine flight to shining. Glows serene to attenuate the space and time. |
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Full-Time Hellion
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I thought a few years ago they discovered another planet.
In any event it was always theorized that Pluto was a moon that fell out of one of the other planets orbit.
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