how long were ed and ling in gluttonys stomach for before they ate ed’s boot? i bet those dumbasses were in there for an hour and got so hungry they ate a shoe. i bet it wasn’t even a day. they looked at each other and said “god, we haven’t eaten since lunch.” and then ed took his boot off and they ate it
to be fair would you put it past ling to suggest it?
I havent seen very much of Detective Pikachu but Im ready to be the most annoying bastard in Ryme city, pulling around my partner pokémon Grimer in a wagon at all times
some jerk: wow thats gross and dangerous
me: you fool. you utter buffoon. you think I feed my beloved pet industrial waste? you think I let him drink pesticides and herbicides?? You think I give him access to fucking sewage??? He eats exclusively recyclables and biodegradible trash. If we took political action to limit pesticide usage and force huge companies to stop dumping waste in unsafe areas, the Grimer and Muk population could all be much healthier and safer to be around. In this TED talk, I will
YES my partner is a Grimer. YES I carry rubber gloves on my person at all times so I can pet him when he is a good boy. WE EXIST.
Because it’s not. When the scientific community makes an informed decision about the classification of celestial bodies based on new information, you don’t just get to shove your fingers in your ears and ignore it because you don’t like it.
The most basic explanation is that we have found and are still finding objects in our solar system that are nearly as big, as big, or bigger than Pluto.
Either we had to make every new object a planet or we had to reclassify Pluto. It makes way more sense to reclassify Pluto, especially when Pluto is smaller than Earth’s own moon.
One of the last straws was Eris, another trans-Neptunian object (which means an object in our solar system farther away from the sun than Neptune), which was briefly referred to as “the tenth planet” because it initially appeared to be even larger than Pluto. (Now we know that Pluto actually has the greater volume, but that Eris has the greater mass.)
I think everyone should really appreciate that it was an object named after the Greek goddess of discord that disrupted the “balance” of the “Nine Planets”.
Some astronomers don’t like the term “dwarf planet”, but the International Astronomical Union as of 2008 has officially recognized five: Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Makemake, and Haumea (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_planet).
The study of space is really hard, guys, because there’s just so much space to study. Our own solar system is in many ways still a mystery to us. Pluto was only discovered in 1930. Remember how recently we got our first decent picture of Pluto? And saw Pluto’s “heart”? That was 2015.
We’re also coming to understand that our solar system isn’t actually “normal”, now that we’re learning more about exoplanets (which are planets outside our solar system: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exoplanet). Like how we came to understand that Earth’s moon wasn’t “normal” for every planet. (Our moon is actually really weird, guys.)
(Did you know that there are objects called “rogue planets”? Also known as “nomad planets” and “orphan planets”? These are planets that don’t have a star to orbit around: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_planet. Very cool!)
The scientific community has to work off of what they know. Sometimes, something comes along and changes everything that we think we know. So, we have to adjust. We can’t presume that the universe will adhere to any human mythology; we have to study it as it is; and it’s a “the more we learn, we realize the less we really know” situation. Prof is right. Pluto is not a planet.
Pluto is a dwarf planet. Near the edges of our solar system, Pluto is keeping company with an unknown number of fellow trans-Neptunian objects. An object by any other name remains exactly as it actually is.
^^^ anyone interested in the process leading up to Pluto’s demotion should read How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming by Michael Brown, the guy whose team discovered Eris and whose findings contributed most to the IAU’s ruling on the classification of dwarf planets. It’s a fascinating read.
The Pluto planet debate paved the way for flat earth
I am Silver Tongue, I am an artist. I have many characters and you can check out my art in the art tag. I occasionally practice witchcraft though I don't do anything too complicated. I am girl 2 and don't know what else to put here.