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I like Jupiter. It's prettier =]
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Mercury, it's small and it's brave. It's the bravest planet out of all of them. You'd have to be pretty brave to be the closest to the sun.
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Jupiter because it's flashier and not so hot.
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I'm guessing you want it renamed to JuJupiter :P

Jupiter is more massive than Mercury and therefore better.
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jupiter.

bigger the better.
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Jupiter becuse larger ajnd stronger
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Mercury? No Thanks. Why Not!? Cuz! you'll die in less than a second! Jupiter? Maybe. Why? Because it's more MASSIVE and NICE LOOKING, but half NO! because of the great red spot.
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