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Flag: | Brazil |
Registered: | February 6, 2022 |
Last post: | June 23, 2024 at 6:53 PM |
Posts: | 1715 |
the thing is that araujo was the last man and stopped a clear chance of goal
calm down bayern munich person, its a fake flagger
true no one cares about acend, but gen g is very relevant
there are no chances of loud winning thisπ
nt eg, should not have gone for two maps that loud didnt play, but gg
nada, eu confio no derrek, a virada vem
vai ser, essa loud cagou uns rounds mas a eg vai ganhar facil
i think we cant see loud x sen right?
ele usou, o artzin tava se matando todo entry pro time entrar e fazer a trade
era pra ser so um cenario misto mas os times game changers ainda nao conseguem bater de frente com os times do misto, sendo assim fazia um misto e um feminino por hora
havoc already on furia buddy
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Venus is one of the brightest objects in the night sky and is visible both in the evening and morning. Its brightness and prominent appearance likely contributed to its association with deities linked to beauty and love. Other planets, like Saturn, were named after gods for different reasons based on their observed characteristics or mythological significance.
For example, Saturn was named after the Roman god Saturn (equivalent to the Greek god Cronus), who was associated with agriculture and time. The decision to name Saturn was likely influenced by its slow and stately movement through the night sky, which could be seen as representing the passage of time.
In summary, the naming of Venus after the goddess of love and beauty was primarily a cultural and historical choice, while the naming of other planets like Saturn was based on different mythological or observational factors. It wasn't a matter of one planet being more deserving of a particular deity's name than another; it was a matter of how ancient civilizations chose to associate planets with their pantheon of gods and goddesses. -chatgpt
The planet was named in honor of Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty and love.