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"A black hole isn't a monster. It's not even alive. That means it can't lurk, eat, or belch. It has no dark, destructive desires". if a black hole is not alive how can it still suck you in and kill you?
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"A black hole isn't a monster. It's not even alive. That means it can't lurk, eat, or belch. It has no dark, destructive desires". if a black hole is not alive how can it still suck you in and kill you???
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A whirpool can suck you in and kill you, that dosen't mean its alive. Not everything that will kill you is alive.
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I think it can kill u because its so dark in dere u cant even see where your going there is no light and heat to keep us warm so ye i think this will help u
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