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Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?
112 0 ReplyAt least it is not Barotrauma that's happening...
12 0 ReplyY'ever seen the Long Boi in the soup?
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Just send the Netherlands to Q292640261046a, they’ll make quick work of all the water.
42 0 ReplyEveyone:
The Netherlands: MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER.
16 0 Replyhey that's how you get an extra province, a larger main harbor and even palm and world islands in dubai
bagger bagger bagger
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Everyone: The Netherlands: MUST POLER.
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" - what lurks beneath all this water"
moar water
14 0 ReplyParallel universes if Team Aqua or Team Magma did succeed
14 0 ReplyI don't remember where I saw it, but I watched a video about different exo-planets. One that stuck out to me was a planet that had miles of ice but possibly also a liquid water ocean underneath. If intelligent life evolved down there, they would probably have no clue about the wider universe and think their world is all that exists. Imagine such a being's reaction if they ever drilled up through the ice. I feel like this could be turned into a good sci-fi book.
10 0 Reply"It’ll have to go,” the men of Krikkit said as they headed back for home.
7 0 ReplyYou might be interested in the movie Europa Report. It's not about an exoplanet but I think it fits.
4 0 ReplyMy immediate thought was wondering how they'd forge metal for a drill while underwater
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😐 ...Ligma balls
11 4 ReplyLmao gottem
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5 0 ReplyI've always been a fan of "Slickle", the Carbon planet covered in grease and diamonds.
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Is that… it’s actual name?
Also. Molten uranium? I assume you’re not talking about the depressingly unradioactive stuff?
Can we contrive some means of marooning billionaires there?
2 0 ReplyI don't think any of these are planets.
Though one interesting thing is that Ligma was actually the name of a company incorporated in England and Wales that provided IT consulting services.
It has the company number: 12243748. Google the company number and see for yourself.
6 0 ReplyAlso Google their sister company. Company number: 11933362
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Q292640261046a: the IRL planet from Harold Halibut
1 0 ReplyIncidentally, I am selling properties on Ligma Shitfuckius, cheaper than anybody else is selling them! Contact me for info
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