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I just assumed @K3Nv4 's wiener was the right size to penetrate the top (earth) hole of the socket
It's actually as small as you being able to take a joke.

:unsure::unsure: I'm not sure, but I think K3NV4's pecker would Hurt me BADLY then.

1. Vredefort Crater – South Africa 27°0′S 27°30′E

This crater is not only the largest but also the oldest impact crater on Earth. 2.02 billion years ago, a meteorite or asteroid that was 6.2 to 9.3 miles (10 to 15 km) in diameter crashed and it blasted out a crater 185 miles (300 km) wide.
Vredefort is one of the very few multiple-ringed impact craters on Earth. The best-known example is the Valhalla Crater on Callisto, one of Jupiter’s moons.
Vredefort CraterSource: Júlio Reis/Wikimedia Commons
 
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