If plutonians actually exist tell them to step forward and fight for their right to call their land a planet. If not then I guess we aren't being prejudice because their's no one their to feel the prejudice. Who the hell knows LOL!
2006-08-26 03:35:54
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answered by lilmama 4
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Yes. Well, actually I think we're being prejudiced against anything small and strange. Like my Biology teacher said, if they're going to consider it a dwarf planet or whatever, yet not consider it a planet, does that mean that short eccentric people aren't really people? He then jokingly locked a 4 foot tall girl out of the class because he only allows people in the room.
2006-08-26 07:57:53
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answered by Steph 4
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We're prejudice against anything that doesn't "fit" our belief system. Why shouldn't Plutonians be included in that, heck we're Earthlings and HUE-mon (in my best Quark from Deep Space Nine voice).
2006-08-26 08:07:52
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answered by Nuseed 4
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Nope. I've been arguing for years that that comet was indeed a comet and not a planet. I'm glad we've given "planet" some sort of definition (even if it is still shitty). Besides, the people who work on or colonize the moon will know damn well that they are living on a natural satalite of a planet and not a planet.
2006-08-26 08:11:12
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answered by iMi 4
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My son cried when he found out pluto wasn't a planet any longer, but a pluton. OH to be eight again.
2006-08-26 07:56:46
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answered by kittycollector32 3
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More than likely.
2006-08-26 07:53:28
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answered by Temple 5
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"You are no longer an Earthling." There..now you tell me, hm?
2006-08-26 07:55:44
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answered by riverhawthorne 5
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is this question worth answering ??
2006-08-26 07:57:18
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answered by OB1 1
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