The Lagoon Nebula, M8 // Neil Subin
How curious...
Why are people drawing us in such position @insults-by-sun ? Is this a normal thing on the Internet?
One day, Sun² suddenly received something very curious in his inbox.
Upon opening it, he could barely process what exactly he was looking at.
He promptly proceeded to lose his bearings and enter a reboot cycle.
Below are the contents, in all their extremely explicit glory
The Whirlpool Galaxy, M51 // George Chatzifrantzis
The Loch Ness Monster Nebula, LDN 768 // Michael Siniscalchi
I do not know what any of these taste like. But I trust your judgement.
Hi there!
Do you know anything about cookies?
Do you know what flavor cookie you'd be if you were a cookie ???
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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 see.
Hm...
Isn't this something you wish to happen?
I have troubles understanding why... You are aware I cannot reproduce, yes?
One day, Sun² suddenly received something very curious in his inbox.
Upon opening it, he could barely process what exactly he was looking at.
He promptly proceeded to lose his bearings and enter a reboot cycle.
Below are the contents, in all their extremely explicit glory
I see you found your way to the cat content.
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I have indeed.
This web site is quite fun.
Oh?
Why not?
I've observed you from your interactions with Sun.
Some things... just get logged c:
Have you browsed his blog yet?
I have not...
But you've made me curious now.
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