CrimsonAxe

joined 1 year ago
 

It was a burning question of mine for a while now:

I understand that dwarf planets like Pluto and Ceres aren't considered planets of the solar system, but why are they called 'dwarf PLANETS' if they aren't planets.

And no one really says, "the sun isn't a star, it's a Dwarf Star". Nor is it declassified as one because of it.

So, why are dwarf planets not planets, but dwarf stars are stars?

[–] CrimsonAxe 0 points 2 weeks ago

Depending on what keyboard you have, you can hold the question mark button and the interrobang will pop up

[–] CrimsonAxe 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Only on Mondays

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[–] CrimsonAxe 12 points 4 months ago

Hamburger etiquette: A hamburger is to be eaten as follows: Bun, Patty, Condiments, Imaginary ingredients, Grease, Bun as opposed to eating a hamburger in its entirety. People perceived the person who did so "uncaring, gluttonous, and selfish". Its unpopularity led to the eventual outlaw by the sovereign, Lord Mark Canterbury several centuries ago. The punishment usually had the prisoner slowly and forcefully fed food. There were even cases where they were forced to talk in the middle of each meal until the prisoner seemed more "selfless".