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Originally posted by sonhouse
I know, it's what I get for daring to have my own thoughts, eh.
Definately

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I know, it's what I get for daring to have my own thoughts, eh.
You think about crap and Bull Shyte.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
...crap and Bull Shyte?
Nope, star poop. 😛

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Originally posted by RJHinds
You think about crap and Bull Shyte.
No!!! The problem you have is the comprehension of "star poop"!

I wonder if the implosion of a star constitutes a cosmic flush. 🙁

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Originally posted by Pudgenik
No!!! The problem you have is the comprehension of "star poop"!

I wonder if the implosion of a star constitutes a cosmic flush. 🙁
The problem you have is the comprehension of "the Truth"!

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Originally posted by RJHinds
The problem you have is the comprehension of "the Truth"!
R.J. You have no idea.

Why not stick to the topics the author of each thread asks versus ?????

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Originally posted by Pudgenik
R.J. You have no idea.

Why not stick to the topics the author of each thread asks versus ?????
I was keeping on topic. It was sonhouse that started the "star poop' nonsense. Then C. hess the originator of this thread joined in on that topic. Then you. And I finally made my comment and you accuse me of not staying on topic. What a hypocrite.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
I was keeping on topic. It was sonhouse that started the "star poop' nonsense. Then C. hess the originator of this thread joined in on that topic. Then you. And I finally made my comment and you accuse me of not staying on topic. What a hypocrite.
You know what? I just realised, this is far more complicated than I originally thought. We
now know that stars have sanitary needs. But the only things I can think of that do, are
living thing. Do you realise what this means!?

The . stars . are . alive.

{whispering} they're aliiive...

I wonder if they have avatars too?

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Originally posted by C Hess
You know what? I just realised, this is far more complicated than I originally thought. We
now know that stars have sanitary needs. But the only things I can think of that do, are
living thing. Do you realise what this means!?

The . stars . are . alive.

{whispering} they're aliiive...

I wonder if they have avatars too?
Ask sonhouse, he seems to be the expert on star poop and bull shyte.

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Originally posted by C Hess
You know what? I just realised, this is far more complicated than I originally thought. We
now know that stars have sanitary needs. But the only things I can think of that do, are
living thing. Do you realise what this means!?

The . stars . are . alive.

{whispering} they're aliiive...

I wonder if they have avatars too?
That star poop thing was just a rehash of Carl Sagan's "star stuff", exact same concept.



The relevant bit is right in the beginning.

So no actual sanitary needs for stars. In fact, due to the high temps involved I imagine it's quite sanitary.

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Originally posted by C Hess
You know what? I just realised, this is far more complicated than I originally thought. We
now know that stars have sanitary needs. But the only things I can think of that do, are
living thing. Do you realise what this means!?

The . stars . are . alive.

{whispering} they're aliiive...

I wonder if they have avatars too?
I'm certain i read in a science article that stated the hubble telescope found a gas like substance, copperus is color. The scientists believe it to be made of alcohol. Seriously!

The universe is really something to behold. Pictures of the Hubble Tele, they are just beautiful.

I love reading the scientific commentary from people like C. Hess and others.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
That star poop thing was just a rehash of Carl Sagan's "star stuff", exact same concept.
Iron is a waste product that cannot be used in either fusion or fission, according to
sonhouse's post, which makes it a waste product. I don't hear Sagan talking about that.

The stars are alive I tell ya. Our very own sun is building up a new dump as we speak, no
doubt.

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Originally posted by C Hess
Iron is a waste product that cannot be used in either fusion or fission, according to
sonhouse's post, which makes it a waste product. I don't hear Sagan talking about that.

The stars are alive I tell ya. Our very own sun is building up a new dump as we speak, no
doubt.
Where do you think the sun will dump it?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Where do you think the sun will dump it?
All over the solar system! 😲 By god, we'll be covered in star poop! Eeew.

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Originally posted by C Hess
All over the solar system! 😲 By god, we'll be covered in star poop! Eeew.
Really something for you to look forward to, huh?

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