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The_Bald t1_jbeljxt wrote
Reply to comment by beachbum818 in Ghostly photos from NASA's Curiosity rover reveal beautiful, rare clouds and the first sun rays ever spotted on Mars by Hassanvhr00092
I, for one, love being blue-balled. Thank you, OP.
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Reply to comment by paloneon in PsBattle: This white potato by Gobble_Me_Tators
expecto potatum
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Reply to comment by Javirare98 in NASA confirms 1,000lb meteorite slammed into Texas | As good time as any for European Space Agency to announce a 2030 asteoroid-spotting mission by chrisdh79
The only way to stop a bad meteorite with a gun is a good meteorite with a gun.
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Reply to comment by tuokcalbmai in What are in your opinion the scariest objects / occurrences in our universe? by SpaceCinema_
>I'm not sure if this absurd thing I came up with is actually what you meant, but just in case it is, here is what I would say about it if I was right.
That aside, no, not at all. Fear is, as you say, very natural. Intentionally looking into topics you know will upset you is not. That's why I referenced doom-scrolling with 'doomer energy'. They start off their comment lamenting about how afraid of this thing they are, then come back and say "bad news everyone, it's actually really bad. This thing that might happen would ruin our lives, destroy society, and it could happen!". That's not just fear. If we're in the sport of irrationally reading into things -- I'd call that fear-mongering.
Me cautioning them against seeking out information that will upset them is not gatekeeping, it is very much me looking out for someone who does not seem to be doing too well. It is what we all have to do in the information age and the subset of social media.
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Reply to comment by KarateFace777 in What are in your opinion the scariest objects / occurrences in our universe? by SpaceCinema_
You're toting around some big, doomer energy there my friend. The Earth could be eradicated by any random cosmic event that we lack the ability to predict. Poisoning your present with a future you cannot know is a real waste of the tiny bit of time you have here in this universe.
Next time I would advise you not give in to that urge to look into these sorts of things, not until you can accept there's no point in getting bent out of shape by the unpredictability of life. You are alive today -- if you can find some way to enjoy even a fraction of it then you have won. This isn't some toxic positivity spiel, this is a reminder to take care of and be aware of yourself.
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Reply to comment by Oldleggrunt in What are in your opinion the scariest objects / occurrences in our universe? by SpaceCinema_
Every time I light one of my farts on fire I am reminded that in this brief moment of burning gas, I carry within me the power of a star.
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Reply to comment by xprmntng in PsBattle: Sad Robot by KnightOfWords
This is really cute. Great work.
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Reply to PsBattle: Sad Robot by KnightOfWords
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Reply to comment by MadFish4736 in The Webb Telescope Is Just Getting Started by WokeUp2
God knows we're gonna catch him with our fancy new telescope. Dude's looking for the nearest galaxy cluster to hide behind before he put eyes on his elusive ass.
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Reply to comment by Whyzocker in Untitled, Me, Digital, 2022 by dropsandbits
correct, even a gecko
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Reply to comment by larry609 in Untitled, Me, Digital, 2022 by dropsandbits
This comment confuses me. Is there some context?
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Reply to comment by CrimsonEnigma in NASA Missions study what may be a 1-In-10,000-Year Gamma-ray Burst, the most powerful class of explosions in the universe. On Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, a pulse of intense radiation swept through the solar system so exceptional that astronomers quickly dubbed it the BOAT – the brightest of all time. by ICumCoffee
Read 'Supernova Era' if anyone wants to read a sci-fi book about this.