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Space travel is too hot cause of the sun? Not a problem, go at night, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
this is stupid
by Anonymous13 years ago
That wouldn't work out because it's not night or day in space. It would still be too hot even if you did go in the night, retard.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Actually, the sun turns off at night. I would expect anyone with a 4th grade education to know that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
exactly.
by Anonymous13 years ago
So are you being purposely stupid, or accidentally stupid?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Can you not recognize a joke, or can you not recognize a joke?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yes!
by Anonymous13 years ago
so i take it purposely...
by Anonymous13 years ago
There was a girl in my science class in 8th grade who, in all seriousness, asked why we couldn't go to the sun. When the teacher told her it was too hot, she (still completely serious) offered this very suggestion.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hahahaha stupid people who think this so true are funny
by Anonymous13 years ago
This is not a joke, the sun's temperature, due to the superlactivity that occurs during the Earth's night time (which happens at the same time allover the earth) makes the sun's temperature decrease to a tolerable degree.
by Anonymous13 years ago
When you write it in that textbook tone it almost sounds believable. I barely even noticed the grammatical error(s)
by Anonymous13 years ago
i missed some commas didn't I ><
by Anonymous13 years ago
"Tolerable" by what standards? Certainly not tolerable enough to get too close.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's a joke.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh. It wasn't very funny.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Obviously the sun doesn't cool off at night and night doesn't occur at the same time in all time zones
by Anonymous13 years ago
The serious tone completely threw me off . . . haha "superlactivity," I get it now.
by Anonymous13 years ago
haha ;p
by Anonymous13 years ago
Got it from FunnyJunk?
by Anonymous13 years ago
heh heh, it's funny cus it's stupid... I assumed this was a joke. if it wasn't then I loose faith in intelligent life as we know it (or don't know it...)
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