Héctor (
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asgardgenesis2019-12-14 11:59 am
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!buenas! ?how are you?
Never written to anyone this way before. It's not as easy as the youn gb people make it seem. ! The way kids type so fast on tiny typewriters!
We're all from different worlds and. !I think that's great! So tell me what you like best about yours if you don't mind. ?what makes it different from Asgard? !tell me some cool stories!
You don't have to answer in type, I am just practicing
!goodbhe for now!
Never written to anyone this way before. It's not as easy as the youn gb people make it seem. ! The way kids type so fast on tiny typewriters!
We're all from different worlds and. !I think that's great! So tell me what you like best about yours if you don't mind. ?what makes it different from Asgard? !tell me some cool stories!
You don't have to answer in type, I am just practicing
!goodbhe for now!

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'Too human for space' ?what does that mean? ?why don't humans belong in space too? There's probably hundreds of space movies, too man y for me to see. I'll never catch up. And you know, we made it to the moon, Ive seen the footage of that myself. !we can do it!
That's incredibly weird
?What's making time go slower?
[What the actual fuck are black holes.]
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There aren't a lot of us out there, no. Most alien species are stronger and more resilient than us, or can breath in the vacuum of space. It's easier to survive if you stick to one planet and stay there. There are a log of good space movies, I wish we could watch them here. Oh, yes the moon landing was the first step and since then we looked at the star dreaming for more. I think that says a lot about us as a species.
Gravity. Gravity is what causes it because gravity is bullshit, and makes no sense and also follows very arbitrary and weird rules.
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what you need are more skeletons. !in space! We don't need air or food or water or bathrooms. But not me, you want younger adventurous skeletons,
O I see what you mean, humans belong in space but on other planets, not space-spacee
So in other words, ?gravity is what makes time move?
[So close and yet so far...]
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[ Not like Hector looks very old, for an skeleton, even if hes 117 years old. ]
Exactly! I'm the weird human who likes space-space. It's a hard life but there's a lot of incredible things and you can have a lot of fun.
When you get close to a black hole, kind of yeah.
[ Peter know how it works, not how to explain it :C ]
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Younger fresher skeletosn. We wear out slowly the longer we're dead and the closer we are to being forgotten. It's like getting old all over again, t it has nothing to do with what age we were when we died
[And then... the final death. He's so close. He should be grateful he's had extra time, time to see interesting things and meet lovely people...]
!pretty cool and totally useless if you can never get back out!
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But..forgotten? That's a thing that happens? :(
[ Has anyone taught Hector emojis? ]
That's why no one understands Black holes and why it's a mystery what's inside or behind them. But that's okay. Life needs mysteries like those, I think.
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[Anyway. Change of subject. Happy thoughts!]
?hey tell me what's the coolest thing you've seen personally? ?and what the heck is :(?
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[ Change of subject, good idea. Peter is sorry he brought that up. ]
I saw too many strange things to count, it's hard to choose a favorite. But when I was 13 and traveling with the Ravagers, we flew by the constellation Aquarius. There you can see the Helix Nebula. It gleams like nothing I had seen before and it shape...they call it the Eye of God because that's how it looks like. Nebulas are made of dust and gas that keeps concentrating until they collapse unto themselves and then a star is born. The concentration of gases in the Helix Nebula make the center look round and blue-ish, while the outer layers are gold, brown and red. Seeing it, it really makes you feel small.
:( This is an emoji, if you turn your head you will see it looks like an unhappy face. And this :P is the face of someone sticking out their tongue. You can make faces using the symbols and numbers of the keyboard. Look:
(=^・ェ・^=)
A CAT!
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?does anyone live in the nebula? ?could they if they felt like it? What a home it would be
That
Does not look like a cat in any way shape or form.
[Especially looking at it sideways, as he was.]
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No that I am aware. It has no planets, it's an intermediate to low-mass star but still too hot for any living organism to survive near it. But if such things were possible, it would be really pretty.
Of course it looks like a cat! It even has whiskers and the ^ are the ears...oh wait, don't tilt your head the look at that one.
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?why would you type out a cat fface when you can send real photos?
[The message has a picture of his three kittens attached, of course. Had to be done.]
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Oh![ Ah, so cute. ]
I didn't think of that. They're so cute!!! Let me just...
[ He has taken a ton of pictures of his own pets lately, he sends Hector back one of Gamora's cat. ]
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!!now that looks like a cat!!
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She's a little menace too, very sharp claws that like to scratch everything. Gamora loves her, obviously.
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[...The cat, not Gamora.]
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[ He understood that they're still talking about the animals. Still no less concerning. ]
Who even has a pet like that?
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[Her family. Not his. She wouldn't want him to include himself.]
Sometimes they're a pet you had during your life, but even that's not a guarantee.
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