@MasterManufacturing
How: not much light
When: 2 days ago
Where: The lost colony, Port Aransas, TX, USA!
Will you see it in Argentina? Sure, if you don't have lights on around.
My cat is slightly strange too. He lays down while eating, sleeps on his back, and his favorite places to sleep are my homework or a cardboard box. The box is right next to the baseboards so it's always nice and warm, perfect for derping out while sleeping. @BaconEggs
@BaconEggs Thanks! love u
@MasterManufacturing
How: not much light
When: 2 days ago
Where: The lost colony, Port Aransas, TX, USA!
Will you see it in Argentina? Sure, if you don't have lights on around.
Wait what? how? when? where? when will I see it in Argentina?
My cat is slightly strange too. He lays down while eating, sleeps on his back, and his favorite places to sleep are my homework or a cardboard box. The box is right next to the baseboards so it's always nice and warm, perfect for derping out while sleeping. @BaconEggs
@InternationalAircraftCompany Yep, my cat successfully crashing. He's the special one in our house, always doing something wierd.
Wait a minute... IS YOUR PROFILE PICTURE A CAT?!
I'm just joking! :^D
On what universe do you live in? I live in UX-593, with my family only
@TomTheBuilder what do you think?
That's my washbasin.
Why do you feel small when you see it?
We live on a pale blue dot.
@jamesPLANESii almost the same in certain parts of where I am, i can see it every few nights, but sometimes you can't see it at all
were in a small planet in a small soler syteam in a small galatic arm in a small galexy in a small cluster in a small sector in a small demition
In New Zealand you can see it almost every time you go outside in a clear night. It's very rare you can't in fact. 😋
@Flightsonic I was taught by the best science teacher ever.
@KnightOfAraluen That's deep...
@Flightsonic It depends. In size, yes. In impact, no.
@KnightOfAraluen But we're big compared to bacteria...
We are small creatures on a small planet in a small solar system in a small galaxy in a small galaxy cluster. Think about that.
thats ust a small galxey m8