...pouring its light into ashes
No, my pop cultural references are not getting any more modern, but I liked the story.
Dark star crashes...
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Dark star crashes...
It's so much more attractive inside the moral kiosk
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Re: Dark star crashes...
Clearly an astrologer who knows his stuff.“Now people the world over can know that they will see a wondrous guest star shining as the brightest in the sky for a month or so, being pointed at by the Arrow just below Cygnus, the Swan,” said Schaefer.
Just tell 'em I'm broke and don't come round here no more.
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Re: Dark star crashes...
Bit irritated by the report saying it *will* happen in 2083, which makes it read like pseudo-science crap. Further down it becomes clearer that 2083 is just the middle of a ~30 year-wide confidence window.