skepticalbip
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Uranus, Neptune.
I don't recall that Odin promised to get rid of the gas giants.
Uranus, Neptune.
What the fuck happened at that Hotel on 9/11?
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2013/09/911-att-marriott-muffins-phone-september-11.html
Uranus, Neptune.
I don't recall that Odin promised to get rid of the gas giants.
I don't recall that Odin promised to get rid of the gas giants.
What does "Ice" mean?
"In the strictest definition, ice is the solid form of water. However, planetary astronomers often use “ice” to refer to the solid form of any condensable molecule. These tend to be highly reflective, form clouds, and (unlike minerals) can readily change between liquid, solid, and gas states at relatively low temperatures. Frozen water and carbon dioxide (“dry ice”) are the most familiar ices on Earth, but methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and phosphine (PH3) can all freeze in the atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune. (In fact, due to the extremely cold temperatures, most of the clouds we observe there are likely condensations of methane or hydrogen sulfide ice."
https://www.planetary.org/articles/simon-the-realm-of-the-ice-giants
I don't recall that Odin promised to get rid of the gas giants.
What does "Ice" mean?
"In the strictest definition, ice is the solid form of water. However, planetary astronomers often use “ice” to refer to the solid form of any condensable molecule. These tend to be highly reflective, form clouds, and (unlike minerals) can readily change between liquid, solid, and gas states at relatively low temperatures. Frozen water and carbon dioxide (“dry ice”) are the most familiar ices on Earth, but methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and phosphine (PH3) can all freeze in the atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune. (In fact, due to the extremely cold temperatures, most of the clouds we observe there are likely condensations of methane or hydrogen sulfide ice."
https://www.planetary.org/articles/simon-the-realm-of-the-ice-giants
So Odin didn't get rid of the ice giants. Typical god, lying his ass off!
Oh come on! He blew those blasted monstrosities so far away you need a goddam astronomical telescope to see them! I kinda think that counts as getting rid of them.I don't recall that Odin promised to get rid of the gas giants.
What does "Ice" mean?
"In the strictest definition, ice is the solid form of water. However, planetary astronomers often use “ice” to refer to the solid form of any condensable molecule. These tend to be highly reflective, form clouds, and (unlike minerals) can readily change between liquid, solid, and gas states at relatively low temperatures. Frozen water and carbon dioxide (“dry ice”) are the most familiar ices on Earth, but methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and phosphine (PH3) can all freeze in the atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune. (In fact, due to the extremely cold temperatures, most of the clouds we observe there are likely condensations of methane or hydrogen sulfide ice."
https://www.planetary.org/articles/simon-the-realm-of-the-ice-giants
So Odin didn't get rid of the ice giants. Typical god, lying his ass off!
Oh come on! He blew those blasted monstrosities so far away you need a goddam astronomical telescope to see them! I kinda think that counts as getting rid of them.So Odin didn't get rid of the ice giants. Typical god, lying his ass off!
Oh come on! He blew those blasted monstrosities so far away you need a goddam astronomical telescope to see them! I kinda think that counts as getting rid of them.So Odin didn't get rid of the ice giants. Typical god, lying his ass off!
Helluva lot better than anything Jesus ever did! I’m impressed. And I can’t see the ice giants anyways. I sure see a lot of wicked people around.
Nice!! This really appeals to the dark side of my humor.
Uranus, Neptune.
I don't recall that Odin promised to get rid of the gas giants.
Note that I did not say Jupiter, Saturn.
I was talking about the ice giants: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/02/200228142006.htm
Note that I did not say Jupiter, Saturn.
I was talking about the ice giants: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/02/200228142006.htm
I don't see Uranus or Neptune invading Midgard any time soon. Odin still protects us.