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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish40•1 year agoCan confirm. When I look up all I see is a single star and it hurts my eyes real bad when I look at it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•1 year agoHey guys, look at this big dumb dumb. He’s never seen the moon before! There’s obviously two stars in the sky
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•1 year agoBut the moon and the sun can’t be in the sky at the same time. Otherwise it would be night time in the day!
minus-squaremetaStaticlinkfedilink4•1 year agonever heard of private jets before? I hear lot’s of stars own one.
minus-squareRiskablelinkfedilinkEnglish8•1 year agoSo there’s this giant floating orb in the sky and we’re not supposed to look directly at it yet no one questions this‽
minus-squareDharma CuriouslinkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoI wish people would stop pretending like we live on a ball orbiting a star. We live on a disc, and Australia is on the tails side, and we each have a star, like a sexy flaming-ball-of-gas Sandwich…
Can confirm. When I look up all I see is a single star and it hurts my eyes real bad when I look at it.
Hey guys, look at this big dumb dumb. He’s never seen the moon before! There’s obviously two stars in the sky
But the moon and the sun can’t be in the sky at the same time. Otherwise it would be night time in the day!
Actually, if it’s a new moon, they can.
never heard of private jets before? I hear lot’s of stars own one.
So there’s this giant floating orb in the sky and we’re not supposed to look directly at it yet no one questions this‽
I wish people would stop pretending like we live on a ball orbiting a star. We live on a disc, and Australia is on the tails side, and we each have a star, like a sexy flaming-ball-of-gas Sandwich…
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Exactly!
Good, good, that the best test for star identification