Y’all need to stop messing with the Universe. It knows where everybody lives.
#dailysnark

…actually, why not?
Y’all need to stop messing with the Universe. It knows where everybody lives.
#dailysnark
Describe a decision you made in the past that helped you learn or grow.
Super Green.
Do it. Honestly, just do it.
Write it. Pitch it. Build it, and they will come.
Try that thing you’ve always wanted to do, the one that’s audacious and “out there”.
And: Have fun.
You’ll be surprised where that gets you.
It’s all in the doing.
So do it.
If you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why?
*sighs with regret*
Terrible question. Too many to count.
*thinks about it*
Actually, the fun part would be existing in the fictional world with equal ability and a great story.
Say, if you fell into Narnia or Middle Earth, Deep Space 9 or The Expanse, Jade City or The Interdependency, or any other fictional universe: You get to experience the world in full book form and live to tell the tale…
Imagine the stories.
#dreams
If you could have something named after you, what would it be?
One of the nice lakes on Mars, so that when humanity inevitably colonises Mars in the 2200s, and Mars becomes its own superpower in the 2300s due to continuous antagonism to Mega-Coloniser Earth, native Martians will holiday at Lake [My Name] and have long conversations over Pathfinder Beer that end with arguments about “Goddamn Terrans and their $£%&ing colonial BS!”
Martian Authorities and the Martian populace, however, will not question Lake [My Name]’s naming because the majority agree it’s actually quite fitting and gives the place a kind of mystic feel. Lake [My Name] will be known for restful getaways where Martians relax and recuperate from their forever-war with “those Terran bastards.”
#space
What is the last thing you learned?
Space operas are way more realistic than we thought.
#TGIF
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