Funny Pictures Thread. It begins again

There used to be a whole lot of SF/LA/California people here too, are they all gone?

ALso, the Great White North looks a lot more like Narnia than Belgium :p
 
I say this as someone who enjoyed living there - Colorado is was pretty much there, even before legal pot.
Narnia gets weird in a completely different direction. And believe me, I live in range of Boulder and in a county that tried to seceed to make a new state because Denver was too liberal.
 
There was a half pit/Corgi at the dog park once. It had to be the meanest damn dog. It had the healer instincts of a Corgi and then could back up the attitude with the huge head and muscles.
 

GasBandit

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I was half tempted to keep these to myself, ready to use in my next flamewar. Then a few seconds later I remembered I don't do that any more. So, enjoy!

 
That must be some level of hyperbole. "The nearby Andromeda Galaxy, also called M31, is bright enough to be seen by the naked eye on dark, moonless nights." (source) I'm pretty damn sure the Andromeda galaxy isn't inside of that yellow circle.
It's also not a star ;) All actual *stars* you can see with the naked eye are pretty close by, IANAA but it looks about right.
 
Without attending the reddit thread, I expect what they're saying is that all the stars we can see as individual stars are within that circle. Sure, some brighter spots are visible, but they consist of many stars, often forming another galaxy.

Past that yellow circle, no single star is bright enough to pick out with the human eye from earth.
 
Without attending the reddit thread, I expect what they're saying is that all the stars we can see as individual stars are within that circle. Sure, some brighter spots are visible, but they consist of many stars, often forming another galaxy.

Past that yellow circle, no single star is bright enough to pick out with the human eye from earth.
To me it's a bit of a crappy definition, as we can't see the CLOSEST star to us from the other parts of it's binary star system, that being Alpha Centauri. A and B are so close that the unaided eye can't tell them apart. So the whole premise of the photo is then "iffy". Not that there aren't bigger individual stars out there, but it just "smells" like one of those internet things with little basis.

A+ to the Andromeda proof as well.
 

GasBandit

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And not only that, WHO TOOK THE PHOTOGRAPH THE CIRCLE IS DRAWN ON, HUH?? You can't explain that. Checkmate, Zoroastrians!
 
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