I wouldn’t want to clean THAT litter box.
I looked up the pictures. It takes a LOT of imagination to see a cat’s face in them.
One time I was 151 light years tall and had to lie down.
Scientists thought they saw a blackhole nearby. It turned out to be the view of the cat from the back.
We have 6 cats, 5 with long hair
I live in the Hairball Nebula
My favorite amazing celestial image is “Hoag’s Object.”
I have a serious question.
How do we know how far away it really is? If we don’t know how far away it is, then how do we know how wide it really is? I know they can measure light wavelengths, but how do we know for sure?
Make sure it doesn’t claw up the sofa nebula.
It just knocked a Quasar off that Galaxy…
Probably around the catnip galaxy
Notice how few “mice nebula” there are nearby?
And it’s in Schrodinger’s galaxy.
It only looks like a cat from our point of view. From Betelgeuse, it looks like Michael Keaton.
What are they smoking in that observatory?
And we’re in the Dog Days right now.
jtrevor99 11 months ago
I wouldn’t want to clean THAT litter box.
pschearer Premium Member 11 months ago
I looked up the pictures. It takes a LOT of imagination to see a cat’s face in them.
jasonsnakelover 11 months ago
One time I was 151 light years tall and had to lie down.
Imagine 11 months ago
Scientists thought they saw a blackhole nearby. It turned out to be the view of the cat from the back.
Doctor Toon 11 months ago
We have 6 cats, 5 with long hair
I live in the Hairball Nebula
DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago
My favorite amazing celestial image is “Hoag’s Object.”
David_the_CAD 11 months ago
I have a serious question.
How do we know how far away it really is? If we don’t know how far away it is, then how do we know how wide it really is? I know they can measure light wavelengths, but how do we know for sure?
Chithing Premium Member 11 months ago
Make sure it doesn’t claw up the sofa nebula.
ChessPirate 11 months ago
It just knocked a Quasar off that Galaxy…
geese28 11 months ago
Probably around the catnip galaxy
mistercatworks 11 months ago
Notice how few “mice nebula” there are nearby?
stamps 11 months ago
And it’s in Schrodinger’s galaxy.
Bilan 11 months ago
It only looks like a cat from our point of view. From Betelgeuse, it looks like Michael Keaton.
jnd113 11 months ago
What are they smoking in that observatory?
Kim Metzger Premium Member 11 months ago
And we’re in the Dog Days right now.