The Running Chicken Nebula, IC 2944 // Anne-Maree McComb
Interesting...
It is a shame I cannot taste your food.
Hi there!
Do you know anything about cookies?
Do you know what flavor cookie you'd be if you were a cookie ???
- 🐱🤝🐱
Hello.
I have never heard of cookies before. But I am guessing it is some kind of food.
Hmm...
I wonder what I would taste like @insults-by-sun
I will trust your judgement.
However I am... unsure what you need from me. Do you mean my essence, perhaps?
It's a date then.
Err, I mean, it's a deal..
Let's start later; for now it's fine to just lounge, I believe.
The Loch Ness Monster Nebula, LDN 768 // Michael Siniscalchi
Sh2-71, a planetary nebula in Aquila, the Eagle // Alex Woronow
I see...
Hm... I suppose I have never paid attention, as I, myself, have never felt the need or desire to perform such act.
*Obscyra looks pensive for a moment*
[Sun² approached Obscyra and urged him to sit down. They were both situated in the garden. It was well past breakfast and the children were playing with the cats.]
Obscyra.. these.. acts aren't simply things others do for reproduction.
They are, for some, a natural progression of .. affection. Of preference for one another.
To experience one another in pleasure and vulnerability. It's trust, love and .. sharing of passion.
For some, I suppose, it's strictly pleasure. Because it does feel physically pleasurable. I'm not of that ilk, and value it as an expression of adoration, but it still exists as such.
Have you never seen biologically incompatible creatures "procreate" before but still seem to feel satisfied without any egg taking root?
The Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a “sneaky” black hole that was revealed in a tidal disruption event, where a hapless star was ripped apart and swallowed in a spectacular burst of radiation.
Unlike previously observed tidal disruption events, which took place in the center of a galaxy, this event was thousands of light-years from its galactic center. This is the first offset tidal disruption event captured by optical sky surveys, and it opens up the possibility of uncovering an elusive population of “wandering” black holes with future surveys: https://bit.ly/4j51XYo
RCW 75 // Julien Bourdette