Full gif fix.MASTACHIEFPWN said:Charlie Sheen-
named after The hero of our time.
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Also, I support this motion.
Full gif fix.MASTACHIEFPWN said:Charlie Sheen-
named after The hero of our time.
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That's right. EARTH, ************!Wikipedia:
It is the largest of the four solar terrestrial planets in size and mass. Of these four planets, Earth also has the highest density, the highest surface gravity, the strongest magnetic field, and fastest rotation, and is probably the only one with active plate tectonics.
How do you pronounce that?Keoul said:Name it Yggdrasil (tree of life)
Interpret it however you want but I just like the spelling of it and how the name rolls off the tongue.
What do the Chinese want to call it? They're the ones who are probably going to get the final say.GrimTuesday said:As I sit in my room, listening to the rain and waiting for sleep to take me, I started to think about the universe, and then, more narrowly, about our own little blue marble amongst the stars. Now, I may be alone in this but I think that the name Earth is a fucking boring. If it were left up to me, I would rename it Terra, and instead of being humans, we would be Terrans. Its just more interesting that being from boring old earth, instead, we would be Terrans, with our goliaths and vultures, and mighty Terran empire (or confederacy for those less inclined to Imperialism).
So what you you rename this fine planet of ours?
While I agree, I just want to point out that Earth doesn't sound at all like Orf.Headdrivehardscrew said:I think we should stick with "Earth" just because it sounds so refreshingly odd... ör?... I mean... come on, it's silly!
It's that damned glitch from Spore! Reward me, please!kazenoaiko said:As a sugestion for a planet name, how's about this?:
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If anyone gets where that's from, you may level up.
Would you just make 'Earthlings', Gaians? Or Gaiatish? Gai-ish? Gaishans? Gaiards? Gaialings?isometry said:"Terra" is latin, but I prefer ancient greek in general, so for the purpose of this thread I prefer "Gaia."