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lemm.ee

Q292640261046a:

Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?

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discuss.tchncs.de

Just send the Netherlands to Q292640261046a, they’ll make quick work of all the water.

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mander.xyz

Eveyone:

The Netherlands: MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER. MUST POLDER.

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hey that's how you get an extra province, a larger main harbor and even palm and world islands in dubai

bagger bagger bagger

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lemmy.world

I don't remember where I saw it, but I watched a video about different exo-planets. One that stuck out to me was a planet that had miles of ice but possibly also a liquid water ocean underneath. If intelligent life evolved down there, they would probably have no clue about the wider universe and think their world is all that exists. Imagine such a being's reaction if they ever drilled up through the ice. I feel like this could be turned into a good sci-fi book.

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My immediate thought was wondering how they'd forge metal for a drill while underwater

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lemmy.world

Is that… it’s actual name?

Also. Molten uranium? I assume you’re not talking about the depressingly unradioactive stuff?

Can we contrive some means of marooning billionaires there?

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lemmy.world

I don't think any of these are planets.

Though one interesting thing is that Ligma was actually the name of a company incorporated in England and Wales that provided IT consulting services.

It has the company number: 12243748. Google the company number and see for yourself.

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Incidentally, I am selling properties on Ligma Shitfuckius, cheaper than anybody else is selling them! Contact me for info

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