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drpepperfan Sep 3, 2021 9:37PM

"Sana explaining String Theory to Kronii, in another perspective."

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Kuma The Bear Sep 3, 2021 9:50PM

Dobonhonkeros

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beccamyoui Sep 3, 2021 9:54PM

boing boing jupiters

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bitfarb Sep 4, 2021 2:14AM

Their Interstellar watchalong was really fun. Lots of geeking out and naruhodon't.

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Missigno Sep 4, 2021 2:30AM

wibbly wabbly

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MartZ Sep 4, 2021 1:59PM

Badonkers

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Phemon Sep 4, 2021 2:03PM

Big ol' tonhongerakoogers

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Namyks Sep 4, 2021 4:20PM

I really hope Sana's YT subs gets fixed at some point. Like, I know all the Council got hit by YouTube shenanigans but it does look like Sana got hit the hardest.

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Bakamatsu11037 Sep 5, 2021 2:48AM

Big ol' badonkahonkers

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almighty Sep 5, 2021 9:50AM

lmaaoo her boobs r probably the size of a planet

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Hylarn Sep 5, 2021 10:04AM

lmaaoo her boobs r probably the size of a planet

Literally the size of Jupiter, yes

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BV Sep 5, 2021 10:04AM

@almighty canonically, they're jupiter-sized, so not only are they the size of a planet, but the largest one in our Solar system

EDIT: ah, damn, Hylarn beat me to it

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random Sep 5, 2021 10:36AM

Funfact: Jupiter is actually only about middling size as gas giants go; the things can go up to about 13 times its mass before turning into brown dwarves (the specifics of the cutoff are subject to debate)

Funfact #2: due to gravitational compression the dimensions of gas giants stay very similar over quite wide mass ranges (eg. Jupiter and Saturn are close to the same radius - ca. 11.5 vs. 9.5 Earths at equator - despite the latter having only ~30% of the former's mass), though thermal expansion can disproportionately "puff up" "hot Jupiters" orbiting close to their stars

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BV Sep 5, 2021 10:51AM

^ Yeah, hot jupiters that get too close and become very large but very low density are indeed known as puffy planets or puffy giants or super saturns (a nod to Saturn being the least dense planet in the solar system, at ~70% the density of water)

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uhhhh... booba

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Gnatastic Sep 6, 2021 7:23AM

i didnt see full picture and i first assumed it was a huge goddamn ballsack, im glad i was wrong