>Our sun is the Manlet or Starlet of the universe
How does this make you feel
>>7668139
>manlet or starlet
there was an attempt.
>>7668139
Feels just fine to me
Alive.
G type main sequence stars are fairly common though
>>7668160
>defending 5'8" manlets
>>7668160
Found the Starlet
>>7668139
How you gonna post this shit without VY Canis Majoris?
>>7668487
that's a big star
>>7668487
How does it maintain enough internal pressure not to collapse?
>when its diameter is a single digit in million km
>>7668493
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://someinterestingfacts.net/hypergiant-star-the-biggest-star-in-space/&sa=U&ved=0CA8QFjACahUKEwjH64n8yJzJAhVJWCYKHRLCACs&usg=AFQjCNHGs5T3UFE2tg3jC58te1TUtLArjw
>>7668139
Horny, size difference makes me horny.
>>7668139
starlets live longer tho
>>7668160
This
The Sun is average, it's just special to us
>>7668492
...for you
>>7668567
Literally the largest star discovered so far.
>>7668139
>be super giant
>bitches love me
>die while teenager
>never have kids
>never have kids
Alive and conscious.
Good luck trying to develop complex life in the adjacent planets to those stars with their inferior life spawn.
>>7668139
facepalm.jpg
Our star is in the top 3% of stars in our galaxy, by mass.
"With an average density of 0.000005 to 0.000010 kg/m3, the star is a hundred thousand times less dense than the atmosphere of Earth (air) at sea level."
neat
literally cukced by other stars
>>7669038
How.
>>7668139
>What are red dwarfs
>>7668990
When will they learn... Smh 2bf bruh