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Sequal's Back
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2015.07.16 17:56:00 -
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http://m.imgur.com/gallery/7C2GfIF
WON'T YOU PLEASE TAKE ME HOME !
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Arkena Wyrnspire
Negative-Feedback. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.07.16 18:13:00 -
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PLUTO IS A PLANET
Arkena Wyrnspire aka "British Khorne" - Cross Atu
Gallente Guide
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zDemoncake
Horizons' Edge No Context
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Posted - 2015.07.16 18:23:00 -
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When angels deserved to die?
CEO of Horizons' Edge's mercenary division
My soul, your beats!
Enemy to many; equal to none.
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Maximus Mobius
Fatal Absolution
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Posted - 2015.07.16 19:49:00 -
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Sooo saddddd
#Fallout4
Licensed Fallout lore master
"I really love sitting on my own dick, bicycle style." -B1ack Ice
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Shadow Player
Shadow Hitmen
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Posted - 2015.07.16 19:53:00 -
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Is this sad? Are you kidding me?
You know what I do when I kill you? I dance on your dead body!!!
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chill penguin
Bragian Order
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Posted - 2015.07.16 19:54:00 -
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zDemoncake wrote:When angels deserved to die?
Do you trust my self righteous suicide?
A True Slayer can only be born in the pits of Molden Heath
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Songs of Seraphim
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Posted - 2015.07.16 19:55:00 -
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Sequal's Back wrote:http://m.imgur.com/gallery/7C2GfIF
Did you see all the variations of it? ._.
Achura Bloodline
Loyalist of the State
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Sequal's Back
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2015.07.16 21:55:00 -
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Songs of Seraphim wrote:Sequal's Back wrote:http://m.imgur.com/gallery/7C2GfIF Did you see all the variations of it? ._. Hahaha some of them, don't think it's even possible to know ALL of them!
I agree with you Ark, it's a PLANET!!!
WON'T YOU PLEASE TAKE ME HOME !
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Moochie Cricket
Fatal Absolution Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.07.16 22:01:00 -
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Sequal's Back wrote:Songs of Seraphim wrote:Sequal's Back wrote:http://m.imgur.com/gallery/7C2GfIF Did you see all the variations of it? ._. Hahaha some of them, don't think it's even possible to know ALL of them! I agree with you Ark, it's a PLANET!!! Is Pluto a planet? Let's find out.
1.) Is it in orbit around the sun? Yes
2.) Is its mass large enough to pull itself into a spherical shape? Yes
3.) Has it cleared the neighborhood of its orbit? No
Therefore Pluto is not a planet.
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Sequal's Back
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2015.07.16 22:03:00 -
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Moochie Cricket wrote:Sequal's Back wrote:Songs of Seraphim wrote:Sequal's Back wrote:http://m.imgur.com/gallery/7C2GfIF Did you see all the variations of it? ._. Hahaha some of them, don't think it's even possible to know ALL of them! I agree with you Ark, it's a PLANET!!! Is Pluto a planet? Let's find out. 1.) Is it in orbit around the sun? Yes 2.) Is its mass large enough to pull itself into a spherical shape? Yes 3.) Has it cleared the neighborhood of its orbit? No Therefore Pluto is not a planet. Damn you and your questions!!!!
IT'S A PLANET!
WON'T YOU PLEASE TAKE ME HOME !
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Moochie Cricket
Fatal Absolution Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.07.16 22:53:00 -
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Sequal's Back wrote:Moochie Cricket wrote:Sequal's Back wrote:Songs of Seraphim wrote:Sequal's Back wrote:http://m.imgur.com/gallery/7C2GfIF Did you see all the variations of it? ._. Hahaha some of them, don't think it's even possible to know ALL of them! I agree with you Ark, it's a PLANET!!! Is Pluto a planet? Let's find out. 1.) Is it in orbit around the sun? Yes 2.) Is its mass large enough to pull itself into a spherical shape? Yes 3.) Has it cleared the neighborhood of its orbit? No Therefore Pluto is not a planet. Damn you and your questions!!!! IT'S A PLANET! If Pluto is a planet by your definition, then there are hundreds more "planets" in our solar system.
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Sgt Kirk
Fatal Absolution Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.07.16 22:59:00 -
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Pluto is not a planet. Although pizza planet is running a sweet deal on all meat lovers pizza. 2 for 1! Limited time only.
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Arkena Wyrnspire
Negative-Feedback. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.07.16 23:04:00 -
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The whole idea of a planet not being a planet because there are other planets near it is completely absurd. "We're going to call it a cow, except when it's in a herd." A river is a river, independent of whether there are other rivers nearby. In science, we call things what they are based on their attributes, not what they're next to.
Moochie Cricket wrote: If Pluto is a planet by your definition, then there are hundreds more "planets" in our solar system.
No, there aren't.
The only objects similar to Pluto in size are Eris, Sedna, and Ceres. With the new measurements from the New Horizons probe it has been shown that Pluto is the largest of these.
Arkena Wyrnspire aka "British Khorne" - Cross Atu
Gallente Guide
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Moochie Cricket
Fatal Absolution Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.07.16 23:11:00 -
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Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:The whole idea of a planet not being a planet because there are other planets near it is completely absurd. "We're going to call it a cow, except when it's in a herd." A river is a river, independent of whether there are other rivers nearby. In science, we call things what they are based on their attributes, not what they're next to. Moochie Cricket wrote: If Pluto is a planet by your definition, then there are hundreds more "planets" in our solar system.
No, there aren't. The only objects similar to Pluto in size are Eris, Sedna, and Ceres. With the new measurements from the New Horizons probe it has been shown that Pluto is the largest of these.
In 1992, 1992 QB1 was discovered, the first Kuiper belt object (KBO) since Pluto.[7] Since its discovery, the number of known KBOs has increased to over a thousand, and more than 100,000 KBOs over 100 km (62 mi) in diameter are believed to exist.[8]
Straight from Wikipedia and all cited.
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Tesfa Alem
Death by Disassociation
1
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Posted - 2015.07.17 00:03:00 -
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Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:The whole idea of a planet not being a planet because there are other planets near it is completely absurd. "We're going to call it a cow, except when it's in a herd." A river is a river, independent of whether there are other rivers nearby. In science, we call things what they are based on their attributes, not what they're next to. Moochie Cricket wrote: If Pluto is a planet by your definition, then there are hundreds more "planets" in our solar system.
No, there aren't. The only objects similar to Pluto in size are Eris, Sedna, and Ceres. With the new measurements from the New Horizons probe it has been shown that Pluto is the largest of these.
a river is a river, unless it's a stream or a creek.
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Heimdallr69
Negative-Feedback.
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Posted - 2015.07.17 00:08:00 -
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http://m.imgur.com/IEOM9Lg
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Sequal's Back
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2015.07.17 05:43:00 -
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Moochie Cricket wrote:If Pluto is a planet by your definition, then there are hundreds more "planets" in our solar system. I never wrote any definition^^
And man, I'm joking with you. Don't be so serious!
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Songs of Seraphim
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Posted - 2015.07.17 05:49:00 -
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Sgt Kirk wrote:Pluto is not a planet. Although pizza planet is running a sweet deal on all meat lovers pizza. 2 for 1! Limited time only.
Yeah? Well...
Achura Bloodline
Loyalist of the State
Reclaim Caldari Prime!
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2015.07.17 06:04:00 -
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Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:PLUTO IS A PLANET
Correction, to anybody born before 1995 Pluto is still a planet. To everyone else it is a rock.
Pluto vets in da house!
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Sequal's Back
Dead Man's Game
679
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Posted - 2015.07.17 06:06:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:PLUTO IS A PLANET Correction, to anybody born before 1995 Pluto is still a planet. To everyone else it is a rock. Pluto vets in da house! I was born in 1995, plutot still a planet !
WON'T YOU PLEASE TAKE ME HOME !
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2015.07.17 06:10:00 -
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Songs of Seraphim wrote:Sgt Kirk wrote:Pluto is not a planet. Although pizza planet is running a sweet deal on all meat lovers pizza. 2 for 1! Limited time only. Yeah? Well...
My definition of a planet is thst it is large, round, rotates and has PR. You don't see Eris gettin' any press lately.
Pluto is like (and named after) a dog. Dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.
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Arkena Wyrnspire
Negative-Feedback. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.07.17 07:48:00 -
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Moochie Cricket wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:The whole idea of a planet not being a planet because there are other planets near it is completely absurd. "We're going to call it a cow, except when it's in a herd." A river is a river, independent of whether there are other rivers nearby. In science, we call things what they are based on their attributes, not what they're next to. Moochie Cricket wrote: If Pluto is a planet by your definition, then there are hundreds more "planets" in our solar system.
No, there aren't. The only objects similar to Pluto in size are Eris, Sedna, and Ceres. With the new measurements from the New Horizons probe it has been shown that Pluto is the largest of these. In 1992, 1992 QB1 was discovered, the first Kuiper belt object (KBO) since Pluto.[7] Since its discovery, the number of known KBOs has increased to over a thousand, and more than 100,000 KBOs over 100 km (62 mi) in diameter are believed to exist.[8] Straight from Wikipedia and all cited.
100,000 over 100km in diameter, yes. Nobody is arguing that those are planets. Pluto is nearly 2400km in diameter. No other KBOs are that size, and only a couple are anywhere near.
Arkena Wyrnspire aka "British Khorne" - Cross Atu
Gallente Guide
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Commander Noctus
Gallente Loyalist
246
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Posted - 2015.07.17 07:53:00 -
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Eh, still a better love story than Twilight.
That said, I grew up being taught the 9 planets, how Pluto was the last one, had a weird, oval orbit, yada yada. I even remember the Magic Schoolbus episode. Therefore, it's still a planet to me.
Just like how the Sears Tower will always be the Sears Tower. F*** you Willis.
Gallente User since Jan. 28th, 2013. Touched on every Gallente role since.
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Count- -Crotchula
Namtar Elite Gallente Federation
137
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Posted - 2015.07.17 09:34:00 -
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LEAVE PLUTO ALONE
wonder why pluto put itself 9 years away from us? It's the emo planet, that's why. It just sits in the darkest corner of space cutting itself. |
Sequal's Back
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2015.07.17 10:02:00 -
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Count- -Crotchula wrote:It just sits in the darkest corner of space cutting itself. The darkest you think? What about these guys ? http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/where/
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Kobain Irish Quiruz
Sanmatar Kelkoons Minmatar Republic
6
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Posted - 2015.07.17 10:14:00 -
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Songs of Seraphim wrote:Sgt Kirk wrote:Pluto is not a planet. Although pizza planet is running a sweet deal on all meat lovers pizza. 2 for 1! Limited time only. Yeah? Well...
Wow
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Moochie Cricket
Fatal Absolution Negative-Feedback
1
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Posted - 2015.07.17 11:51:00 -
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Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:Moochie Cricket wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:The whole idea of a planet not being a planet because there are other planets near it is completely absurd. "We're going to call it a cow, except when it's in a herd." A river is a river, independent of whether there are other rivers nearby. In science, we call things what they are based on their attributes, not what they're next to. Moochie Cricket wrote: If Pluto is a planet by your definition, then there are hundreds more "planets" in our solar system.
No, there aren't. The only objects similar to Pluto in size are Eris, Sedna, and Ceres. With the new measurements from the New Horizons probe it has been shown that Pluto is the largest of these. In 1992, 1992 QB1 was discovered, the first Kuiper belt object (KBO) since Pluto.[7] Since its discovery, the number of known KBOs has increased to over a thousand, and more than 100,000 KBOs over 100 km (62 mi) in diameter are believed to exist.[8] Straight from Wikipedia and all cited. 100,000 over 100km in diameter, yes. Nobody is arguing that those are planets. Pluto is nearly 2400km in diameter. No other KBOs are that size, and only a couple are anywhere near.
And Mercury is over twice the diameter Pluto. What I am getting at is the line needs to be drawn somewhere, and the IAU definition is one that definitively draws the line.
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2015.07.17 21:00:00 -
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Moochie Cricket wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:Moochie Cricket wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:The whole idea of a planet not being a planet because there are other planets near it is completely absurd. "We're going to call it a cow, except when it's in a herd." A river is a river, independent of whether there are other rivers nearby. In science, we call things what they are based on their attributes, not what they're next to. Moochie Cricket wrote: If Pluto is a planet by your definition, then there are hundreds more "planets" in our solar system.
No, there aren't. The only objects similar to Pluto in size are Eris, Sedna, and Ceres. With the new measurements from the New Horizons probe it has been shown that Pluto is the largest of these. In 1992, 1992 QB1 was discovered, the first Kuiper belt object (KBO) since Pluto.[7] Since its discovery, the number of known KBOs has increased to over a thousand, and more than 100,000 KBOs over 100 km (62 mi) in diameter are believed to exist.[8] Straight from Wikipedia and all cited. 100,000 over 100km in diameter, yes. Nobody is arguing that those are planets. Pluto is nearly 2400km in diameter. No other KBOs are that size, and only a couple are anywhere near. And Mercury is over twice the diameter Pluto. What I am getting at is the line needs to be drawn somewhere, and the IAU definition is one that definitively draws the line.
A planet is something that is close enough to us to give a sh*t. Part of the time pluto is closer to us than neptune. That alone is enough to single it out as a planet and to woo our affections.
Suck it Eris! You were supposed to be Xena anyway.
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D4GG3R
0uter.Heaven
1
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Posted - 2015.07.17 21:56:00 -
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zDemoncake wrote:When angels deserved to die? System of a down?
I'm pretty plain.
I watch anime for the boobs
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JJ'S
Krusual Covert Operators Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2015.07.17 22:02:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:Moochie Cricket wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:Moochie Cricket wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:The whole idea of a planet not being a planet because there are other planets near it is completely absurd. "We're going to call it a cow, except when it's in a herd." A river is a river, independent of whether there are other rivers nearby. In science, we call things what they are based on their attributes, not what they're next to.
No, there aren't.
The only objects similar to Pluto in size are Eris, Sedna, and Ceres. With the new measurements from the New Horizons probe it has been shown that Pluto is the largest of these. In 1992, 1992 QB1 was discovered, the first Kuiper belt object (KBO) since Pluto.[7] Since its discovery, the number of known KBOs has increased to over a thousand, and more than 100,000 KBOs over 100 km (62 mi) in diameter are believed to exist.[8] Straight from Wikipedia and all cited. 100,000 over 100km in diameter, yes. Nobody is arguing that those are planets. Pluto is nearly 2400km in diameter. No other KBOs are that size, and only a couple are anywhere near. And Mercury is over twice the diameter Pluto. What I am getting at is the line needs to be drawn somewhere, and the IAU definition is one that definitively draws the line. A planet is something that is close enough to us to give a sh*t. Part of the time pluto is closer to us than neptune. That alone is enough to single it out as a planet and to woo our affections. Suck it Eris! You were supposed to be Xena anyway.
Pluto doesn't technically orbit the sun... It and it's moon "Charon" create a gravity point between them that they orbit... the gravity point then orbits the sun.
Here, let Stephen Colbert and Neil deGrasse Tyson debate this.
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