leander-ligo asked:
Who gives better sloppy toppy: Jar Jar or General Akbar?
jar jar have u seen mans tongue
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leander-ligo asked:
Who gives better sloppy toppy: Jar Jar or General Akbar?
jar jar have u seen mans tongue
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#leander-ligo #kaiaskI HATE CIS PEOPLE 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
I love you.
I’m sick of seeing things like this. I’m talking about how OP reacted.
So tell me what your genitals look like then. Right now. Describe for me in vivid detail because I feel entitled to it.
Uncomfortable? Fucking imagine how it is for someone who experiences that on a daily basis. It is not my responsibility to endure that shit just because I’m trans. Cis people feel entitled to know what my genitals look like, ESPECIALLY cis gay men. It’s no one’s fucking business unless it’s someone I’m fucking so fucking shut up.
Nice bait.
Well if it acts like a rat, and it squeaks like a rat, what else do you put in the trap? 😘🤗😂
Anything to make yourself feel more powerfurful in a society where your are a miniscule minority yet insist on having more rights than everyone else and anything and everything that is said to you relating to your gender or lack thereof is an attack on everybody like you… But nobody on tumblr will call you out so you do you I guess.
Ooh boy are you lucky I’m petty
“yet insist on having more rights than everyone else”
Requesting that someone doesn’t go up to you and asks “you got a dick or not?” is somehow insisting on having more rights than everyone else?? And don’t get me started on your whole “you’re such a small minority you don’t really matter” power trip bullshit. Shut the fuck up.
If you describe yourself as ‘anti-feminist’ then you need to stay 93,000,000 miles away from me… On the surface of the sun.
Yes, because the best way to deal with people with whom we disagree is to burn them to death. Oh, wait, no, we’ve moved forward in society since then.
I am now collecting donations to round up all the misogynists to put them in a rocket and literally fire them into the sun, all donations are welcome
Oh, cool. Are you going to send the misandrists with them?
If misandry had any real world consequences then yeah, but this isn’t Opposite Land where heterophobia and reverse racism are real, this is Normal Land
I’ll chip in what I’ve got to send them into the sun, Jay
oh my fucknign god
2 cold friendo
If it’s 4x the size and 10x the mass (like the article says) of earth isn’t it a possibility that there’s still geothermal energy being put out? I know Mars grew cold a long time ago and it’s only marginally smaller in comparison, so theoretically there could be life that uses geothermal vents for energy, possibly underwater. People have speculated similarly about one of the moons of Jupiter (but in that case the energy was coming from tidal friction from Jupiter)
Look I’ve been up for 29 hours so my math is probably off but if something is 4x the diameter and 10x the mass of earth, it would be just way too dense to be made of anything other than, like, solid metal.
So I went and looked at the academic paper and they never even mention it being 4x the size of earth. The caltech news article that I pulled up (remember these researchers are from caltech) never mention a 4x size number either. I have no idea where The Guardian got that number, but I found the Washington Post mentions it too, but it’s never mentioned anywhere in any scientific news sources, so I’m disregarding it entirely.
The only thing mentioning the possible dimensions in the academic paper is that it’s between 1 and 10 times the mass of Earth.
Because the only thing we have is mass, there’s no way to determine density or that it’s a rocky planet like people seem to default it to.
Logically, it would probably be a gas giant similar to both Uranus and Neptune. Uranus is 15 earth masses and Neptune is 17 earth masses. It would probably have a very similar composition with a miles thick atmosphere, then underneath that, miles and miles of ice, and below that, a tiny rocky core.
So from that, and because the rocky core is actually quite small, (most likely smaller than that of Earth) it probably isn’t geothermally active anymore.
The language of the article seemed to imply it was a rocky planet, at least that’s how it seemed to me, and at the time of reading it I had also been up for more than a day and now I’ve realized we have no bloody clue what it’s made of because we’re not even sure it exists. I believe the assumption comes from general patterns in exoplanets that we’ve found in the past several years, and there are rocky bodies many times the mass of the earth, in fact we’ve found many more of those than we have planets with similar masses to the Earth. The question was mentioned in the article that if they’re so common why doesn’t our solar system have any, the answer to that question was well maybe this one is.
It is a possibility that it has 10x the mass and the basic same layering as Earth. Although from what I’ve learned of Earth’s formation we do have an unusually large iron core, in comparison to say Mars, due to the collision that formed our moon. It is a strong possibility that it’s another gas giant but ya know. Ice aliens.
”in fact we’ve found many more of those than we have planets with similar masses to the Earth.”
That’s because Kepler, the telescope that’s finding all these exoplanets, is doing so by looking at light curves from distant stars. Only large planets cause noticeable light dips, while Earth-sized planets go unnoticed. And if you’ll look at this graph of exoplanets, you’ll find that of the exoplanets found, most are larger than jupiter, and gaseous.

Sorry about the quality, it’s from a textbook. Red dots are exoplanets, green dots are our planets, the green band at the bottom is terrestrial planets. Most exoplanets fall in the ‘hot jupiter’ and jovian ranges, with very few being terrestrial at all, let alone super earths.
The question they should be asking is “Why don’t we have more gas giants?”
And to be honest, the Guardian is sensationalist and they use the ‘rocky planet = aliens’ trope that people believe in to get more hype for their article. Most science based news sources believe the planet to be a gaseous ice ball.
oh my fucknign god
2 cold friendo
If it’s 4x the size and 10x the mass (like the article says) of earth isn’t it a possibility that there’s still geothermal energy being put out? I know Mars grew cold a long time ago and it’s only marginally smaller in comparison, so theoretically there could be life that uses geothermal vents for energy, possibly underwater. People have speculated similarly about one of the moons of Jupiter (but in that case the energy was coming from tidal friction from Jupiter)
Look I’ve been up for 29 hours so my math is probably off but if something is 4x the diameter and 10x the mass of earth, it would be just way too dense to be made of anything other than, like, solid metal.
So I went and looked at the academic paper and they never even mention it being 4x the size of earth. The caltech news article that I pulled up (remember these researchers are from caltech) never mention a 4x size number either. I have no idea where The Guardian got that number, but I found the Washington Post mentions it too, but it’s never mentioned anywhere in any scientific news sources, so I’m disregarding it entirely.
The only thing mentioning the possible dimensions in the academic paper is that it’s between 1 and 10 times the mass of Earth.
Because the only thing we have is mass, there’s no way to determine density or that it’s a rocky planet like people seem to default it to.
Logically, it would probably be a gas giant similar to both Uranus and Neptune. Uranus is 15 earth masses and Neptune is 17 earth masses. It would probably have a very similar composition with a miles thick atmosphere, then underneath that, miles and miles of ice, and below that, a tiny rocky core.
So from that, and because the rocky core is actually quite small, (most likely smaller than that of Earth) it probably isn’t geothermally active anymore.
so calm
Jesus Christ! The EYES!
Maybe switch that owl to decaf and take away its Reddit.
This is some fucking Francisco Goya “The sleep of reason produces monsters” shit right there
MY PARENTS GOT ME THIS BEAUTIFUL FUCKING CAT PIANO BUT I ONLY KNOW HOW TO PLAY ONE SONG
i swear to god I thought it would be welcome to the black parade
i’m still not disappointed
You can almost hear the shame at the end
new icon who dis
It’s easy to recognize you when you use the same old tired memes
It’s only Thursday pls don’t come at me like this
What are you doing Panda? Napping mom
weird trash snake
That’s the weirdest dog I’ve ever seen
That is one of the fucking cutest weird dogs I’ve ever seen
Spiral galaxy pair NGC 4567 and NGC 4568 share this sharp cosmic vista with lonely elliptical galaxy NGC 4564.
Image Credit: CHART32 Team, Processing - Johannes Schedler