Water on Mars
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- Seph
http://www.sky.com/skynews/artic…
I saw a close up of a mars rock on TV last night and I saw a little woodlouse rolled up in a ball. Nasa must have missed it so I sent them an email. Still no reply...when this breaks in the news they'll take all the credit.
What the deal if they do find life? Will it have DNA like us? If it doesnt then something similiar?
So many Questions and Nasa's website doesnt answer any of them. Somehow I get the feeling we are only seeing a fraction of what is really going on up there.
- hellraising0
ditto
- rasko40
if they did find life they'll have to decide how to break the news to the masses, maybe they'll commission another episode of the X files to break us into the idea gently.
Afterall its so shocking to think that our ego's are not alone.
heh.
- ********0
Indeed.
I think they brought back Wendell.
His sausage shop at London Bridge is a cunning disguise...
- shutdown0
it's only photos from the nevada desert or something like that
- crap0
I killed John f kennedy
- esp0
I work at Area 52
*but don't tell anyone
- ********0
no life on Mars
but Life on Earth is in Strife,
Poverty, Over
PopulationControl the inner cross dressing Ron Howard inside of you and stand up to the Space Pharmacy
Industry
- YourClient0
Is this the end of Evian? Jovian water?
- instantok0
that link led me to this...which is neat...
- YourClient0
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- dessalles0
so this is how it really went down.
man, i didn't think i'd have to break this on nt.so a few 100 million years ago, mars was a fertile, habitable planet like mars. life actually appeared first on mars. well, in the wake of an apocolyptic natural disaster on mars, its inhabitants (the actual ancestors of humans) built a giant gallactic ark, a la noah. the set there sights on earth. someone forgot to carry a one somewhere, and the spacecraft's landing on earth went ary. the impact it what eliminated the dinosaurs. NOT an asteroid. anyway the crash caused a meltdown in the nuclear powerplant of the ship, mutating the ships occupants, and as a result digressing their evolutionary process a couple million years. the new mutated inhabitants of earth then evolved in the new client, and...
well, you know the rest
- dessalles0
oops, lots of typos
new client = new climate
lol
- ********0
sound probable, but did we bring the psilocybin spores with us?
- dessalles0
no, the spores were a dinosaur thing. that is, an earth thing. they were able to survive the "asteroid" impact, due to their primativeness. sorta like roaches.
- ********0
makes sense.....
what about volcanic activity?
- grayhood0
i see, and where do farts come from?
- jevad0
ice on uranus?
- ********-1
shit, i thought I saw G Dub's face on the planet hehehee ;)
- arne0

