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Pluto, is it real, then why is it named after a cartoon character? Also, they (the man) say that we live on some sort of spinning globule...Why?

As a creation scientist and an edercated man I have worked tyreslly...trire...all the time to disporove the miths...myts..made up stories of the Halluminati and their project to convince Earth dwellers that we, in the words of Neil deGrasse Young live on a spinning oblong haemorrhoid.

If we lived on a spinning Earth then why do we need transportation, surely if we lived on a spinning globe all we would have to do to travel would be to jump up and then the Earth would move we could land at our desired location. Does this happen? No! Complete proof of the flat stationary Earth covered by a dome.

In the words of great creation scientists of the past, 'we do not do things because they are hard, we do it because it is easy.'

Follow the science people.
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Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
I'm pretty sure Neil degrassi Tyson is already on Dr. Sheldon Cooper's "enemies list" because of his decision on Pluto.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
I've done my own research.

And concluded that they/them have also been lying to us about the shape of Mars.

It's not round. It's rectangular.

And it's shrinking...
Finchy · 41-45, M
I love “Neil deGrasse Young” to much to believe he’d mislead us 🤣
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
Man, if they've got cheese at the Halluminati, I'm joining them and moving to their headquarters in Nicosia.
Ppl need to rush the ice wall like they wanted to at Area 51.. 🍿

Thodsis · 51-55, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout That's what the Falklands War was about.

Thatcher and the global lizards couldn't possibly let anyone near the FakeArctic...
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basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@MissBarbara I personally think the silliest thing is how lost the art of satire is to many.
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Ferise1 · 46-50, M
Pluto represents destruction in astrology
Thodsis · 51-55, M
@Ferise1 They are all lovely descriptions of things that people like to hear about themselves.

But each one is so ambiguous that they could be mixed around and nobody would know the difference..
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@Thodsis they’re not ambiguous at all. You have a similar set up to Tom Cruise.
He’s also a cancer son with planets in Leo and one in Gemini
Thodsis · 51-55, M
@Ferise1 Time to start jumping out of helicopters and investing tens of pounds into Scientology then....

There are some great writers who investigate astrology.

Derren Brown is a good start.

 
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