Do i dare to ask?
Take that North Korea!
Wouldn't it have to be Planet IX, now that Pluto got kicked out of the planet club?
It's from Melancholia.
The way the world is going, I'm not surprised a rogue planet is coming to fuck us up.
Does the Planet X give superpowers?
Logically, wouldn't NASA have warned us of this years ago?
Planets don't obviously pop up out of nowhere.
Dimension X
I like how the end of the world is always scheduled about a month from now.
Fire and fury incoming. 🤔
Trump must know.
We have survived Y2K, the rise of the machines, and 2012. We can survive this.
Those with more astronomical knowledge than me can better explain, but if a planet was on a path towards Earth, wouldn't we already be feeling the effects of it?
I can't believe people actually believe this stuff,
Dammit, I'll never graduate
We have survived Y2K, the rise of the machines, and 2012. We can survive this.
We have survived Y2K, the rise of the machines, and 2012. We can survive this.
The interesting thing about end of the world conspiracies is how believers keep believing after the day comes and goes.
I suppose this will just be another "oops, forgot to carry the 2. New date: next year" situation.
What is that jiff from? At least the end of the world looks pretty.
Holy shit...me too. I stopped counting, but this November is 30. That kind of sucks.
Is this news? Crackpot dude has crackpot theory, why should we care? How has no one else seen this planet?
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Those with more astronomical knowledge than me can better explain, but if a planet was on a path towards Earth, wouldn't we already be feeling the effects of it?
I can't believe people actually believe this stuff,
In January 2015, Caltech astronomers Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown announced new research that provides evidence of a giant planet tracing an unusual, elongated orbit in the outer solar system. The prediction is based on detailed mathematical modeling and computer simulations, not direct observation.
This large object could explain the unique orbits of at least five smaller objects discovered in the distant Kuiper Belt.
It's pronounced "jiff" but it's spelled GIF.