Earth on a collision course with Venus.....

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these guys just got front row seats for the event,,bring it on they say



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"The most precise long-term solutions for the orbital motion of the Solar System are not valid over more than a few tens of millions of years,"

I dont know why this quote made me laugh. Does the word "few" really add anything to this statement?
 

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I think it's pretty clear that we need to nuke Mercury. I've been saying it for years - we need to get rid of them. This just solidifies my point.

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"the bunker"
But doing so could create noxious fumes around Uranus.

:rimshot :D...right on zoomer...if i recall,this is the same crew that discovered the benefits of asshole shaving and raybans........

hope evertbody remembers to put their plastic collander on....
 

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:rimshot :D...right on zoomer...if i recall,this is the same crew that discovered the benefits of asshole shaving and raybans........

hope evertbody remembers to put their plastic collander on....


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A typical household colander


A colander (also known as a Cullender) is a type of sieve, used in cooking for separating liquids and solids. It is much like a strainer. It is conventionally made of a light metal, such as aluminium or thinly rolled stainless steel, although it is not uncommon for it to be made of plastic. A colander is pierced with a pattern of small holes (or slots in plastic colanders) that let the liquid drain through, but retain the solids inside. Colanders often take the form of a large bowl with a built-in stand to allow water to drain out the bottom as well as the sides.
 

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A typical household colander


A colander (also known as a Cullender) is a type of sieve, used in cooking for separating liquids and solids. It is much like a strainer. It is conventionally made of a light metal, such as aluminium or thinly rolled stainless steel, although it is not uncommon for it to be made of plastic. A colander is pierced with a pattern of small holes (or slots in plastic colanders) that let the liquid drain through, but retain the solids inside. Colanders often take the form of a large bowl with a built-in stand to allow water to drain out the bottom as well as the sides.

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