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Sadly no, due the earth curvature, the max distance you can see on the ocean is aprox 20 Km and on the neares point they are 100 km.
 
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24g of protein in this bag of Japanese Peanuts.
24g!

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Edit: Japanese Peanuts were invented by a Japanese immigrant in México.
In Japan, these same peanuts are known as "Mexican Peanuts".

24g though!
 
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Had a dream in which @x65943 became 4th Admin snd he gifted me a unleaded solder helmet the size of a Barbie's Head.
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When I die and get my life stats I am now adding this to my list

"How many people dreamed about me" well now I know the number is at least 1
 
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Just had a quick 1 hour chat with ChatGPT about this.
We discussed how long it'd take us to reach the planet with current most modern spaceship/rocket (11 million years).
What kind of life it'd have since it's presumably all water.
What kind of species evolution could take place given our evolution history took place out in land.
Recently read a study that shows that electrical eels can modify genetics of other species with their electrical shocks, so, if K2-18b has eels, what kind of genetic changes could've taken place to evolve species in an all water planet, apparently whatever organisms might be thriving could potentially deceloped a wave based for of communication.
If there's no land, how species could evolve without tools like fire? Where do they get their nutrients? Photosynthesis!?
Imagine animals that makes photosynthesis!
What stage in the evolutionary eras could K2-18b be currently at? ChatGPT suggest Proterozoic.
How could a planet with so much water have water without land or trees to ease precipitation? Apparently you don't need land to get rain, all you need is volcanoes, even underwater!
 

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