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.
Awesome catch of the Newton!
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 ???
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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
hiiiii you look fun
Hello.
Fun is not a word I've expected to be used to describe me. Hm... I do not feel any negative emotions about it.
We have not met before but it seems you are an "animatronic" similar to Sun. Do you know him, perhaps?
The Universe is full of incredible sights.
A beautiful but skewed spiral galaxy dazzles in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. The galaxy, called Arp 184 or NGC 1961, sits about 190 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Camelopardalis (The Giraffe).
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Dalcanton, R. J. Foley (UC Santa Cruz), C. Kilpatrick
The Running Chicken Nebula, IC 2944 // Anne-Maree McComb
Maybe I'm the one who has to pay his rent for being in his house 🐱🐈
Perhaps I should take note of the location.
Sweeping spiral arms extend from NGC 4536, littered with bright blue clusters of star formation and red clumps of hydrogen gas shining among dark lanes of dust. NGC 4536 is also a starburst galaxy, in which star formation is happening at a tremendous rate that uses up the gas in the galaxy relatively quickly, by galactic standards. NGC 4536 is approximately 50 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It was discovered in 1784 by astronomer William Herschel.
Image credit: NASA, ESA, and J. Lee (Space Telescope Science Institute); Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)