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Upcoming actor: "My first movie is a hit!! I'm gonna become a star!!!" Neil Degrasse Tyson: "Uhhh actually a star is born from gravitational instability within a molecular cloud, caused by regions of higher density – often triggered by compression of clo
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[bedtime] DAD: goodnight moon NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON: *smiles* DAD: goodnight cow jumping over the moon NDT: now wait a second
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[extremely Degrasse Tyson voice] water can not have a shape, unless it is ice, the movie should be called "Ice Movie"
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DOG 1: hey u know how sometimes ur human has a ball DOG 2: ya DOG 1: sometimes mine throws the ball, but then magically it’s back in his hand! DOG 2: omg DOG 1: I know NEIL DEGRASSE DOG: actually
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*neil degrasse tyson voice* it's improbable that matthew mcconaughey would ever go to space. he's an actor! not an astronaut!!!
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Mysteries of #Gravity: Why anyone is impressed with a zero-G film 45 years after being impressed with "2001:A Space Odyssey"
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Parodies - Upcoming actor: "My first movie is a hit!! I'm gonna become a star!!!" Neil Degrasse Tyson: "Uhhh actually a star is born from gravitational instability within a molecular cloud, caused by regions of higher density – often triggered by compression of clo
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