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McNaught Now Brightest Comet in Decades (3.02)

The McNaught Comet has been the most visibly bright comet to been seen in the dusky sky since decades. The comet, also called C/2006 P1, could have been observed closer towards the sun @ dawn & dusk (like the Smashing Pumpkins CD, which is superb. It also reminds me of... "DUSK AND SUMMER"-Huzzah!) This picture was taken in Bad Mergentheim, Germany, on January 7th.
On another note, this freak who wears the same kind of hoodie everyday didn't know what a swastika was. I think I might have vomited in my mouth.