Severian - 2009-12-19
If I could, I'd rate this billions and billions of stars.
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Charles - 2009-12-19
Space.
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Lies, lies, LIES! - 2009-12-19
Hello Earth.
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Toenails - 2009-12-19
But, where's the restaurant?
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Lurchi - 2009-12-19
Music by some guys in space.
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thirteen3seven - 2009-12-19
A very small stage in a vast cosmic arena indeed.
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splatterbabble - 2009-12-19
I can see my house from there!
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futurebot - 2009-12-19
BOOOOOOOORING
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glasseye - 2010-01-03 Watching some guy you don't know throw a ball is SO MUCH MORE EXCITING OMG.
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Comatose2 - 2009-12-19
Total Perspective Vortex!
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Rosencrantz - 2009-12-19
Play Dark Side of the Moon in the background for the full experience
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Billie_Joe_Buttfuck - 2009-12-19
Absolutely humbling.
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Caminante Nocturno - 2010-01-30 Or they would simply be confused by the lack of trigger words telling them when to get angry at the video.
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fatatty - 2009-12-19
Whenever the thought of 6 billion humans just doesn't make you feel insignificant enough...
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THA SUGAH RAIN - 2009-12-19
Yep, a whole bunch of empty space and glowing shit is out there, fantastic. Impact on my life and yours: Zero.
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Cleaner82 - 2009-12-19 I know it has like significance on me.
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THA SUGAH RAIN - 2009-12-19 No thats the thing, we have actually communicated. Meanwhile every quasar, pulsar, and black hole in the universe combined could never have the impact on you that I have had.
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Billie_Joe_Buttfuck - 2009-12-19 i am in fact aware that a quasar could not take a shit at my feet and then srcatch itself
but i am no less of awe of the quasar, and no more in awe of you.
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pastorofmuppets - 2009-12-19 (Not you in particular, all of us. My general feeling about this stuff is that even if, say, beauty might just be an arbitrary thing borne of the need to classify things, it doesn't mean we can't enjoy nature as something beautiful, because the chance won't come again.)
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Udderdude - 2009-12-19
Not pictured: The Unknown Universe, filled with Cthulhu-like hell monsters.
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j lzrd / swift idiot - 2009-12-19
We're going to have to be moving pretty fast if we want to go many places before the universe ends.
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erratic - 2009-12-19
why are the mapped galaxies arrayed in two mirror opposite cones?
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pastorofmuppets - 2009-12-19 Maybe one of the cones was constructed from Hubble Deep Field and the other from Hubble Deep Field South. I am speculating though.
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lixtro - 2009-12-19 We can't see to the sides of our own galaxy, the light from the stars and all that dust blocks our view. We can see up and down... well purpendicural to the Milky Way disc.
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pastorofmuppets - 2009-12-20 Well yeah obviously, I just didn't want to make anyone feel dumb.
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Caminante Nocturno - 2009-12-19
It's beautiful.
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Keefu - 2009-12-19
"Tangerine Dream" tag is pretty appropriate.
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James Woods - 2009-12-19
Best thing I've ever seen? Best thing ever seen.
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godot - 2009-12-19
One word for those of you who did this sort of thing: Celestia
Its a freeware universe simulator.
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Broose182 - 2009-12-19
Oh shit, we're a bunch of nothing. Amazing.
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pastorofmuppets - 2009-12-19 Even atoms are basically empty space. Solid matter is more of a convenient concept than atomic reality.
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THA SUGAH RAIN - 2009-12-20 And yet solid matter is a very real thing.
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Baby Finster - 2009-12-20
So...can we have your liver then?
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Banal Intercourse - 2009-12-24
Douglas Adams gave me the impression that this was supposed to make my head explode. I barely got a headache.
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2009-12-29
Are we there yet?
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RockBolt - 2010-01-01
SPACE!
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atheistgirl - 2015-11-25
I came.
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