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Meet our own star

By Daniel Smith on Sep 7, 12 10:06 AM

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Here's the Sun in all its inverted majesty. Click to embiggen.

27 Comments

What a funny blog! I actually loved watching this comic video with my family as well as including my mates.

as clicking the mouse rather than other websites which shift me here and there on the internet pages.

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I know someone who would appreciate reading this.

One saggy boob said to another droopy boob: "If we don't get some support soon, everyone might think we're nuts."

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Daniel Smith - a long time ago, in a galaxy far away just north of Watford, Daniel fancied himself as a scientist but turned out to be the worst scientist since that bloke who mapped out all those canals on Mars that turned out to be scratches on his telescope's lens. Luckily, he is now not working on the Large Hadron Collider inadvertently creating a black hole that would swallow the world but is safely behind a desk writing this blog, bringing you the fantastical underbelly of nature... weird science.

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