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Pluto 2.0 - What you want?

Base with garages, towers ect.
279 (67.2%)
No, it's good. =)
101 (24.3%)
Never mind
35 (8.4%)

Total Members Voted: 149

Author Topic: Pluto map 2.0  (Read 48441 times)

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Prove it wise guy

oyea, You Don't Need To Caps Every First Letter Of A Word
yea u handicap y dont u read a book osmetime cuz itll tell u tht the stars collapse nd he didnt capitalize every word


Huge FYI, Jannet is gone. So stop talking about him/her.

Date Registered:   September 27, 2008, 01:58:21 pm
Last Active:          November 23, 2008, 12:01:45 pm

How is this still here?

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NOOB.

Pluto is a star, actually. A star that is "burnt out"

Pluto is a big hunk of frozzen gases i study space.

Pluto+55 points Charon+20 points Milkyway in distance+100 Charon is unstable- 20 = 155 points



WIN!

Pluto is a big hunk of frozzen gases i study space.
Actually it is mostly rock, it just has a layer of frozen methane on top of it.

Prove it wise guy

oyea, You Don't Need To Caps Every First Letter Of A Word

Shut the forget up you idiot. You make me sick.


Stop posting. Just shut the forget up. Pluto is not a planet because it doesn't dominate its own orbit. It's still a satellite. FURTHERMORE, stars don't "Burn out", they go Supernova or Collapse upon themselves.
Now I agree with Yuki. He proves a very valid point.
Jannet on the other hand is loving rediculous!
God, I have never seen so much loving brain-dead stupidity on BL!
P.S. Dear Jannet, go back to school you dumbforget!

On Topic: I really like the map! And the Milkyway in the distance adds an incredable affect to it! :cookie: x5

EDIT: Noticed I highlighted "dumbforget" in bright red colors! :cookieMonster:
« Last Edit: March 07, 2009, 12:25:18 AM by SuperSonic20 »

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By: ace frog

charon needs collision but it's still a god map  :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :iceCream: :iceCream: 4 u


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NOOB.

Pluto is a star, actually. A star that is "burnt out"
No its not, a dead star has almost all its mass because in nuclear fusion 2hydrogen=helium, so it only looses so much mass, but if it was compressed into pluto, urstar fish would smash into it, so would neptune and half the other planets. Leave astronomy to the experts... amateur