Is there a colon in space?
Oh, yeah, Uranus.
How ironic. We look to the cosmos looking for answers and it gives us a question mark.
Eons from now, they will collide to form the cosmic Interrobang!
I guess this is how the theory of punctuated equilibrium started.
But so many periods in space.
The Spanish telescope is looking for the upside down question mark.
The inhabitants of that question mark are the Mysterians! LOL! Couldn’t resist.
A question mark or an exclamation point don’t excite me too much. Even an @ galaxy shouldn’t be too hard to find. But I’ll definitely be surprised if they find the # sign. (Will they name it the Hashtag Galaxy or the Pound Galaxy?)
If someone would take their finger off the Cosmic Shift Button, they would be looking at a / and a 1
I would have looked for it above the / instead of the !
To the question of the cosmos, the answer will be surprise.
The people at JWST are very sophisticated. They know they won’t really have it until they find the &.
Huh? - ? is no where near ! - It’s next to the >
Solid snake you seeing this?
Fusco Brothers in space!
I know this is a stretch, but there are millions of “comas” in space.
The Riddler’s original home?
Now to develop the big interrobang theory.
Wrong, any idiot knows the exclamation point is nowhere near the question mark, just look at your key board.
The question mark is right next to the exclamation mark? But they’re on opposite sides of the keyboard!
It is not an exclamation mark. It is a factorial sign. The universe is doing math, not English.
♬I love you period♬
♬Do you love me question mark♬
♬Please please exclamation point♬
♬I wanna hold you in parentheses♬
Put them together and you’ll get an interrobang. That’s probably how the universe started.
It’s about time someone ran a grammar check on the universe! “Earth has a conflicting verb tense. Were you trying to spell ‘Disaster’?”
But where is Halley’s Comma?
If these galaxies collide, maybe we’ll see an interrobang.
pearlsbs over 1 year ago
Is there a colon in space?
Oh, yeah, Uranus.
Imagine over 1 year ago
How ironic. We look to the cosmos looking for answers and it gives us a question mark.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 1 year ago
Eons from now, they will collide to form the cosmic Interrobang!
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
I guess this is how the theory of punctuated equilibrium started.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
But so many periods in space.
Ermine Notyours over 1 year ago
The Spanish telescope is looking for the upside down question mark.
therese_callahan2002 over 1 year ago
The inhabitants of that question mark are the Mysterians! LOL! Couldn’t resist.
phritzg Premium Member over 1 year ago
A question mark or an exclamation point don’t excite me too much. Even an @ galaxy shouldn’t be too hard to find. But I’ll definitely be surprised if they find the # sign. (Will they name it the Hashtag Galaxy or the Pound Galaxy?)
holdenrex over 1 year ago
If someone would take their finger off the Cosmic Shift Button, they would be looking at a / and a 1
Cygnus100455 over 1 year ago
I would have looked for it above the / instead of the !
Gent over 1 year ago
To the question of the cosmos, the answer will be surprise.
rugeirn over 1 year ago
The people at JWST are very sophisticated. They know they won’t really have it until they find the &.
ksu71 over 1 year ago
Huh? - ? is no where near ! - It’s next to the >
geese28 over 1 year ago
Solid snake you seeing this?
PhilSexton over 1 year ago
Fusco Brothers in space!
Packratjohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
I know this is a stretch, but there are millions of “comas” in space.
Havel over 1 year ago
The Riddler’s original home?
Stephen Gilberg over 1 year ago
Now to develop the big interrobang theory.
Buckeye67 over 1 year ago
Wrong, any idiot knows the exclamation point is nowhere near the question mark, just look at your key board.
Bilan over 1 year ago
The question mark is right next to the exclamation mark? But they’re on opposite sides of the keyboard!
statyoder over 1 year ago
It is not an exclamation mark. It is a factorial sign. The universe is doing math, not English.
Scott S over 1 year ago
♬I love you period♬
♬Do you love me question mark♬
♬Please please exclamation point♬
♬I wanna hold you in parentheses♬
stamps over 1 year ago
Put them together and you’ll get an interrobang. That’s probably how the universe started.
eb110americana over 1 year ago
It’s about time someone ran a grammar check on the universe! “Earth has a conflicting verb tense. Were you trying to spell ‘Disaster’?”
J. Shlabotnik over 1 year ago
But where is Halley’s Comma?
Caeruleancentaur over 1 year ago
If these galaxies collide, maybe we’ll see an interrobang.