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Funkyterrance wrote:Who gives a shit? I, for one, express more interest in the puddle in my driveway, especially if there's a frog living in it. Were there any froggies in the puddle found on Mars?
betiko wrote:where could I buy a bottle of water from mars? is it any good?
waauw wrote:If we ever screw up the earth, should we move to Mars or should search for a giant wormhole near Jupiter to find a system with only 3 viable planets; 1 close to a wormhole, another covered in ice and the last too far away?
Hmmm, if only there were a movie to enlighten us on the subject.
waauw wrote:If we ever screw up the earth, should we move to Mars or should search for a giant wormhole near Jupiter to find a system with only 3 viable planets; 1 close to a wormhole, another covered in ice and the last too far away?
Hmmm, if only there were a movie to enlighten us on the subject.
betiko wrote:where could I buy a bottle of water from mars? is it any good?
iAmCaffeine wrote:Has the wetness of said water been tested? It might have a different level of wet to the very wet water we have here on Earth. Or, in fact, the water here may not be particularly wet at all and the water on Mars could be even wetter, putting our woefully wet water to shame. I wonder if Mars has the wettest water.
tzor wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:Has the wetness of said water been tested? It might have a different level of wet to the very wet water we have here on Earth. Or, in fact, the water here may not be particularly wet at all and the water on Mars could be even wetter, putting our woefully wet water to shame. I wonder if Mars has the wettest water.
Even a former physics major can spot a basic chemistry fail from 5 parsecs away.
Metsfanmax wrote:tzor wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:Has the wetness of said water been tested? It might have a different level of wet to the very wet water we have here on Earth. Or, in fact, the water here may not be particularly wet at all and the water on Mars could be even wetter, putting our woefully wet water to shame. I wonder if Mars has the wettest water.
Even a former physics major can spot a basic chemistry fail from 5 parsecs away.
Even a current physics major can spot a basic humor fail from 5 parsecs away.
mrswdk wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:tzor wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:Has the wetness of said water been tested? It might have a different level of wet to the very wet water we have here on Earth. Or, in fact, the water here may not be particularly wet at all and the water on Mars could be even wetter, putting our woefully wet water to shame. I wonder if Mars has the wettest water.
Even a former physics major can spot a basic chemistry fail from 5 parsecs away.
Even a current physics major can spot a basic humor fail from 5 parsecs away.
Take your go in Denmark you fkn parsec.
betiko wrote:mrswdk wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:tzor wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:Has the wetness of said water been tested? It might have a different level of wet to the very wet water we have here on Earth. Or, in fact, the water here may not be particularly wet at all and the water on Mars could be even wetter, putting our woefully wet water to shame. I wonder if Mars has the wettest water.
Even a former physics major can spot a basic chemistry fail from 5 parsecs away.
Even a current physics major can spot a basic humor fail from 5 parsecs away.
Take your go in Denmark you fkn parsec.
I heard that if you take a shower on mars you can use smaller towels as you don t end up as wet. True story! A friend of mine went there las spring to visit his niece!
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