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Storage, you fool. Every living thing we know of needs liquid water to survive. It seems kind of stupid for an advanced spacefaring race to store all of theirs in one place, which also just happens to be the place they shit.

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Otherwise occupy your hands, you fool. Build something. Take something apart. Stay off your computer, or at least unplug the cable that brings you porn. Dumbass, quitting the whacking is just like quitting smoking, you have to think of something else. Medications hurt you, and you are seriously considering one that blatantly targets your junk? Perhaps you don't deserve a penis, but even removal of the organ in question is treating the symptom rather than curing the disease. Because you'd still be horny, just without a means to release the tension. That's why castrating child molesters doesn't work, you have to kill them because they never stop.

You could get a girlfriend; that is most peoples' solution to your problem. Just thought I'd throw that out there in case you hadn't thought of it.

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OP, your posts are obnoxious. Thought you should know.

However, I will indulge you and bring to your attention the possibility that the Phobos passed through a clump of much smaller rocks at a low speed. If the two groups (Phobos and the space junk) had different trajectories, then the smaller rocks would travel along the surface of Phobos, which doesn't have enough gravity to capture much besides dust. Do you think it might have enough gravity to hold a tumbling rock close to it while the rock travels down a crater, and then back up the other side of it? Many of the smaller craters happened after the lines were made, if they were made at all. Phobos might be a piece of sedimentary rock from an impacted planet, even our planet. That's what it looks like to me.

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