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  1. tuttle_(defunct) (tuttle@somsants.net)'s status on Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:31:19 UTC tuttle_(defunct) tuttle_(defunct)
    • MMN-o ✅⃠
    @mmn Damn it, you ruined my trolling!
    In conversation Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:31:19 UTC from somsants.net permalink
    • tuttle_(defunct) (tuttle@somsants.net)'s status on Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:01:35 UTC tuttle_(defunct) tuttle_(defunct)
      Why is the moon the same size as the sun?
      In conversation Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:01:35 UTC permalink
    • tuttle_(defunct) (tuttle@somsants.net)'s status on Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:36:59 UTC tuttle_(defunct) tuttle_(defunct)
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      • MMN-o ✅⃠
      @mmn The moon is the same size as the sun because they're both made of cheese. I like it!
      In conversation Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:36:59 UTC permalink
    • zoowar (zoowar@indy.im)'s status on Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:44:45 UTC zoowar zoowar
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      • MMN-o ✅⃠
      But what type of cheese? @mmn
      In conversation Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:44:45 UTC permalink
    • tuttle_(defunct) (tuttle@somsants.net)'s status on Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:54:29 UTC tuttle_(defunct) tuttle_(defunct)
      in reply to
      • zoowar
      • MMN-o ✅⃠
      @mmn Humans can look at the moon but not at the sun because we squint our eyes when we look at the sun. We you look at the moon you have your eyes wide open and that means you can see it properly.
      In conversation Saturday, 19-Aug-2017 08:54:29 UTC permalink

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