• Jesusaurus
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    Mercury has an average surface temperature of around 167°C, Venus is much hotter with an average of 464°C

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      This just adds to the joke, right? 1st world problems being problems which would be wildly undermined if compared to other’s problems.

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      The year was 2174 - Humans decide they want to Make Venus habitable by converting the atmosphere into one suitable to humans.

      The year was 2182 - oops, 7 planets in the solar system you say? How the fuck did we do that bad

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    the inaccurate scale of the planets tho…

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      I think I could live with the scale error, and even forgive the lack of asteroid belt, if only Venus wasn’t smaller than Mercury.

      … Maybe I’m taking this a little too seriously.

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        Right? Venus, Earth, and Mars should all be pretty similar. Mercury should be about the size of the moon or a little bigger. Jupiter doesn’t need to be fuck off huge, but at least a bit bigger than Saturn.

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    Pshah! That hemisphere would be cold.

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    Is a planet a world ? Is the world the universe ? I’ve heard the earth being called “the world” but never other planets.