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Edited by
mightymoe
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Wed 07/13/16 04:18 PM
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http://imgur.com/oB90B4P
neat .gif of how jupiter protects the inner planets from the asteroid belt... |
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Edited by
Dodo_David
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Wed 07/13/16 05:17 PM
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In responses to the gif image, the best one is, "Mercury should considered switching to decaf."
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In responses to the gif image, the best one is, "Mercury should considered switching to decaf." lol, i saw that too |
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you'd be nervous too,if you had to expect Rocks falling on your Head any minute!
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A perfect balance, almost designed to protect Mars and earth. Kinda like it was designed that way, no?
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A perfect balance, almost designed to protect Mars and earth. Kinda like it was designed that way, no? after billions of years, gravity maintains a unique balance... |
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In responses to the gif image, the best one is, "Mercury should considered switching to decaf." I might agree with you ... |
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Hey cutie ... |
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A perfect balance, almost designed to protect Mars and earth. Kinda like it was designed that way, no? after billions of years, gravity maintains a unique balance... Well, maybe, sort of. The sometimes annoying phrase "it is what it is" comes to mind. Existence here takes the form that it does, as a result of all that happens to have occurred here leading up to this moment. Remember, some of those big rocks HAVE fallen here, and made a bit of a mess. Had one of them not fallen here, we might presently be debating whether it's better to have a reaally long neck and eat foliage, or have really sharp teeth, and eat the longnecks. |
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