• SPRUNT@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Since when has not experiencing something, or even having any knowledge of something, prevented the internet from expressing their opinions about it?

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      8 months ago

      Most inhabitants are great, you just have get to know them a a bit…but avoid those tall hairless monkeys, those things are vicious.

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    8 months ago

    TBH I’d give earth a B or a C.

    I feel like there must be a better planet out there somewhere.

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        I mean it could be better, though. Could do with fewer natural disasters, or perhaps another continent in the Pacific so it isn’t so empty. Or maybe burritos that grow on trees and a mild concentration of opium in the air. That’s the Earth I’d want to live on.

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    S tier? This place is like a C at best. There are some S tier places but there are some G tier places too.

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    A few decades from now we’ll plant this meme on Mars on the first manned mission lol.

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    8 months ago

    It could be broken down into a couple of further categories somewhere in the middle:

    1. Where probes have landed - Venus, Moon, Mars, Titan, a couple of asteroids/comets.
    2. Where probes have only flown past - Mercury, a few asteroids/comets, Jupiter and its’ main moons, Saturn and its’ moons (except Titan, see above), Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Ultima Thule (now officially named 486958 Arrokoth).

    EDIT: on further thought, there’s another one in between those two.
    Where probes have orbited - Mercury, Venus, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn.