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>mfw i have no face for this

>> No.2291004
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This should be appropriate.

>> No.2291008

Sometimes I truly fear for humanity.

>> No.2291011

I bet you retards think that Pluto is a planet right?

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Also an appropriate reaction

>> No.2291014

It used to be classified as one, anyways.

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>>2290995

I sometimes wish that these people weren't serious, because thir stupidity is very depressing. Unfortunately these people exist, and breed, raising their childern in their image.

>> No.2291034

>>2291011
It isn't?

>> No.2291043

>>2291034
Pluto stopped being a planet planet a while ago. I remember seeing a shirt that said "Back in my day Pluto was a planet" like a week after it happened.
It's classified as a mini-planet or something now.

>> No.2291047

>>2291043
dwarf planet. Or Kyper Belt Object, too.

>> No.2291068

>>2291043

It's still a planet.

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>>2291043
>>2291047

It is the first of a new classification of stellar bosies named "plutoids"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutoid

"Plutoids are celestial bodies in orbit around the Sun at a semimajor axis greater than that of Neptune that have sufficient mass for their self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that they assume a hydrostatic equilibrium (near-spherical) shape, and that have not cleared the neighbourhood around their orbit. Satellites of plutoids are not plutoids themselves."