>We come now to the great cosmic dark, where the galaxies are but fleeting froth upon the waves of empty space. Here, in the unimaginably vast voids in-between the fragile tendrils of light, dominate but one force: the dark. Whether dark matter or dark energy, astrologers are certain that these invisible, incomprehensible, undetectable, exotic lumps of matter and stretchy energies exist. For otherwise their theories would be wrong, and they will not abide it. Here, in the grandest hallways of the cosmos, the black science man hears the chirps, and measuring how often it ocurs in lieu of understanding why, he is content.
>>16802226Jupiter's ammonia clouds look like my jizz
*chirp*
"I can't see it, measure it or have any reasonable proof that it even exists, but it must be there. Yes I'm an atheist, why do you ask?"
>>16802531You might want to see a doctor about that
>>16802226that's very poetic, OP
Carl Sagan said this?
>>16802531>Brown discharge in my jizzAnon, I...