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Arseface

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Yeah, but it's also mostly empty.
 

Arseface

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That's also why the universe is beautiful.

I thought it was because of **** like this:

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And this:

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I thought it was because of s*** like this:

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And this:

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And these
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But what makes them so special is that they appear in a vast emptiness. If space was filled with these kinds of things, if we could already see a ton when we look up to the sky, would we really appreciate them as much as we do now?
 

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I don't appreciate space, it's gonna be well after my lifetime before we can fully explore so I'll just stick with staring at the ground.
 

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If space was filled with these kinds of things, if we could already see a ton when we look up to the sky, would we really appreciate them as much as we do now?

I wouldn't think so, the more common something is the less appreciated it becomes.

Course, if everyday people saw something like that floating around in the night sky, they'd commence a mass panic.
 

Angel

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Makes me think of a giant Terminator watching us all...
 

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I don't appreciate space, it's gonna be well after my lifetime before we can fully explore so I'll just stick with staring at the ground.

It will be well after everyone's lifetime that space can be fully explored. That is: never.
 

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My point is made. Do you see humans in any of those pictures? Nope. Therefore, it's beautiful.
 

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Every beautiful space photo posted since the OP automatically loses to diamond planet.


Yep. A severe lack of humanity tends to improve a location's beauty.
You can't even deny that diamond planet is begging for a Walmart made of diamonds.
 

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I dub that diamond planet Blingworld.
 
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