The beauty of these celestial bodies gives me courage. Anyone else?

The beauty of these celestial bodies gives me courage. Anyone else?

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Is it the courage to be a giant faggot?

For me, it's Enceladus.

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Makes sense.

Earth is round.
Space is real.
All flatearthers are Jewish.
Aliens do not exist.
All UFOs are man-made or fake.
The heavens declare the glory of God.

Fuck off christcuck.
The most pleb tier of..moons?
>carrying what an aussie thinks
Thank you brother
Roses are red
Violet are blue
Fuck, you

>The most pleb tier of..moons?

It's the whitest body in the solar system.

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Based

Sun and moon... same size in the sky. "coincidence"

This image makes me feel feelings of thirst
How magical

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I dunno about courage. A sense of wonder, definitely.
Regardless, our ancestors marveled at the heavens for a reason.

Was it the Jews?

Yea I think courage was being melodramatic. But I definitely gaze at them awe inspired

Globe tard op

Try to ignore the fact that my ID says "Mossad"

>not Europa
kys

No

I AM GREATFUL

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They fill me with dread.
One an angry giant that will retake the solar system it birthed, other, a cold indifferent gazing eye that has seen countless man and civilization fall.
These things are eternal compared to us. They've been around before me and will be around a long time after.
Makes life insignificant and happiness meaningless. We're just amalgamations of hormone junkie cells.

I am greatful as far as I can imagine.

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Take heart brother. They are symbols that will outlast us, even unto the end of time

Greatful

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>looking at the sun

greatful I can't imagine any further

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whoa, no way stars can get this big

I will not die until I have seen the galaxy. From my understanding the best place to gaze is Iceland.

Start in the pineal

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Watch you nutrition, I used to think I was immortal until I nearly died from heart attack. All of it caused by nutrition

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Too brown.

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The warning WAS the heart attack.

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All true, except ayys MAY exist, in fact, it is certain they do.

Kek. Rare

He just said that

What was the problem with your old diet?

it caused inflamation which was like sandpaper to the arteries.

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They can and they do

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There must be hundreds of planets orbiting it then, since it's so big.

Courage to do what? To stare at the sun?

kys popsci faggot. If we find life in the Solar System, it'll be on Enceladus first.

They don't. Ayys are demons or advanced humans

It's gravity is only 30x our sun's. It's just really big in size.

Stars are in a constant struggle between the energy of their fusion reaction trying to expand, and the their powerful gravity squeezing them together. They're like a bomb exploding in super slow motion.
Over time energy(mass) is lost and the gravity becomes weaker. Gravity starts losing the fight and the star expands. Eventually gravity loses the battle completely and can no longer contain the fusion reaction, at which point the star explodes into a supernova.

Why did this give me a boner?

The sun is said to be many times the size of the moon. It's a good job the moon is at the correct distance to cause a perfect eclipse

there is said to be 4 thousand different species of placental mammals
its a good job that none of those species match the length of the moons cycle of course, except human women