that_creepy_guy
Once in Biology class I was told I might be Human. Does that count?
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Happy Bosses Day! Just got this from my boss 5 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
And guns
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Anon is Vsauce 9 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
I'm gonna need the sources to those stats cause that sounds like a lot of BS
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Anon is a collector 11 comments
Daily Dose of space #3! 7 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
My original title was going to be Sauron sees all from the cosmos, so i'm glad somebody else thought Lotr :D
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We will be here waiting for your return 3 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
If you could just let people enjoy what they enjoy, That would be great.
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Daily Dose of space #3! 7 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
What makes this cosmic eye look so red? Dust. The featured image from the robotic Spitzer Space Telescope shows infrared light from the well-studied Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) a mere 700 light-years away in the constellation of the Water Carrier Aquarius. The two light-year diameter shroud of dust and gas around a central white dwarf has long been considered an excellent example of a planetary nebula, representing the final stages in the evolution of a Sun-like star.
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Every Single Time 6 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
Yeah I know FedEx up here in Detroit has close to 47 full trailers. They are saying that some of the stuff wont come till after Christmas which blows my mind.
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Daily Dose of space #2! 2 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
the Lagoon Nebula. Also known as M8, the bright star forming region is about 5,000 light-years distant Part of the constellation Sagittarius, toward the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. Dominated by the telltale red emission of ionized hydrogen atoms recombining with stripped electrons, this stunning, deep view of the Lagoon is nearly 100 light-years across.
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Daily Dose of space #1! 3 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
The image shows the plane of our Milky Way galaxy across the center, a diffuse and pervasive X-ray background, the hot interstellar bubble known as the North Polar Spur, sizzling supernova remnants such as Vela, the Cygnus Loop and Cas A, energetic binary stars including Cyg X-1 and Cyg X-2, the LMC galaxy, and the Coma, Virgo, and Fornax clusters of galaxies!
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Give me some Spaaaccceee 14 comments
Ambitious accessible Opossum 11 comments
that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
Haha okay, that's good to know. Have any tips for a new guy or should I just go in headfirst?
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