I would loosely consider Pluto a planet. Its a dwarf planet so no, not a part of our 8 mains but I would still consider it a planet in some cases even with its abnormal revolution around the sun.
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Edited by M pinball3: 4/10/2015 7:39:40 PM
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Edited by NobodyJustBrad: 4/10/2015 9:15:34 PMYou just called it a dwarf planet and a planet at the same time. There's a difference, and NASA classified it as a dwarf planet, specifically stating how it's not a planet. Your argument is contradictory, as well as incorrect, as shown by the evidence already submitted, and therefore invalid. Thank you.
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Dude, he is screwing with you. How are you so blind?
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I am not blind. I can read what's being written here, obviously. Could I do that if I were blind?
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Why are you responding to him?
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Because I can? Probably the same reason I'm replying to you, I think. Maybe.
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Aww i see you just take everything literally,carry on.
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What am I supposed to be carrying?
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Medic! MEDIC! Assist this man. His buttocks has been removed from his person!
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Rofl!
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Is a dwarf planet not a planet?
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No. dwarf plan·et noun ASTRONOMY noun: dwarf planet; plural noun: dwarf planets a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.