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"CommunistBrotherMuffin is Injured but He'll be fine."
- Last words before disaster struck.
bliff hier tot i dood ja
europapa, europapa
Nobody is saying there's life on Europa... nobody serious. The brown material visible inside the fractures on the surface MIGHT be the result of organic compounds resurfacing from the ocean bellow. And even if that's the case, "organic compounds" doesn't mean "life". There is no proof that life exists anywhere aside from Earth. Also the ice crust is supposed to be kilometers thick, not 10 meters.