Astronomy. . idiots. dding to astronomy, when yoy. i. 'sit' LAJ I
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idiots. dding to astronomy, when yoy. i. 'sit'
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Submitted: 05/15/2012
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#1 - XvAlanavX (05/15/2012) [+] (2 replies)
Dreams do not have the ability to live. If they never lived, they cannot be dead.
#72 - biporch (05/16/2012) [+] (1 reply)
User avatar #35 - hydrosbro (05/15/2012) [+] (3 replies)
According the FunnyJunk, when you make OC
You're actually a few million reposts late
That meme is dead
Just like you're "OC"
User avatar #27 - asterael (05/15/2012) [+] (1 reply)
The sun is a star, I will wish upon that.

Unless it goes out suddenly just to spite me and kill everyone.
User avatar #2 - MIYOL (05/15/2012) [-]
Stars live for billions of years so at few million light years away, it could still be alive, still thumbed though cuz that was good.
User avatar #18 - alltimetens ONLINE (05/15/2012) [+] (3 replies)
Get your facts straight, dumb ass. People wish on "shooting stars" which are junks of rock called meteorites, speeding through the atmosphere at high rates, and igniting in the process. When the meteorite speeds through the atmosphere, it heats up due to air friction and ignites; making it appear as a star. These are not real stars.

HOWEVER: If you're talking about the stars in the night sky, that's an entirely different story. Single stars that are visible to the naked eye, are only several light years away. So, if a star is 5 light years away, it would take 5 years for the light that was once emitted from the star, to reach you. Depending on size and the burning rate of the star's 'fuel,' stars can burn for billions, if not, trillions of years. The chance of that star dying in 5 years is very slim. So this post is pure bull shit.

Oh, and this a re-post.
#49 - iseeafaggot (05/16/2012) [+] (1 reply)
I saw this on my facebook newsfeed 3 months ago... This could've been my post...
I saw this on my facebook newsfeed 3 months ago... This could've been my post...
#102 - starvaggi (05/16/2012) [-]
Actually, this is true for some stars and untrue for others.

Some may be dead now; some may still be alive if they were early in their cycles. It depends on the type of star and how far away it is.

Keep wishing kids.
#91 - lookatroll (05/16/2012) [-]
this has been posted so many times
this has been posted so many times
User avatar #56 - gammajk (05/16/2012) [-]
Don't know if this has been said already or not, but our galaxy is only around 100,000 - 150,000 light years across. Nearly every single star lives MUCH longer than that, so the probably of that star ACTUALLY being dead is very slim.

But your dreams are still dead. Oh so very very dead.
#29 - flyingwhale (05/15/2012) [-]
oh this again?i still remember the last shitstorm
#17 - berrabuz (05/15/2012) [-]
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#126 - brianhimself (05/16/2012) [+] (2 replies)
>Implying every star you see in the night sky no longer exists.
>Implying every star you see in the night sky no longer exists.
User avatar #22 - ruinsage (05/15/2012) [+] (1 reply)
considering that most starts live for billions of years, it's very likely that it's not...
#5 - iforgetwhattosay ONLINE (05/15/2012) [-]
my brother bought his girlfriend a star. he was a few million years late, that star is dead just like his relationship
#130 - roflpiggles (05/16/2012) [-]
why
why
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