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#5 - Venus, because she's hot, dude.

#4 - Saturn, because beer and wine are wonderful, especially when you're sky is is lit up with a ring of luminescence.

#3 - Mars, because red is really my color anyway, and they might have water, and even some fossils somewhere... hopefully, maybe... GO CURIOSITY!

#2 - Pluto. I don't care if it isn't actually a planet. I wouldn't care if I was on some lesser ice ball that wasn't actually Pluto. If I could live there, orbiting the sun on the outskirts of the Solar System, I would have the hands down best view of deeper space than anyone ever ever. So there.

#1 - Earth. Um. I'd move to another wonderful place on this earth. Probably because the weather is perfect for me.

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