There are roughly 400 billion stars in our galaxy alone. Of those, about 10% have small rocky planets suitable for harboring life. In order for there to be life, there must be liquid water. In order for there to be liquid water, it must rain. There is only one place in the entire universe that we know of for certain where it rains.

And when it happens here, we complain about it.

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CityBoyGoneCountry Reviewed by CityBoyGoneCountry on . A little perspective There are roughly 400 billion stars in our galaxy alone. Of those, about 10% have small rocky planets suitable for harboring life. In order for there to be life, there must be liquid water. In order for there to be liquid water, it must rain. There is only one place in the entire universe that we know of for certain where it rains. And when it happens here, we complain about it. :stoned: Rating: 5