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Is this a pickup line? :P
Judge advice: Less is more.
Yeah, brevity is the soul of wit. He started smacking us in the head with a sledgehammer, like we wuz all stooopid and stuffs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGLoLphCeGI
You’re right. When it comes to Uranus sometimes less is more. I edited it, cutting out most. Better?
I actually agree. You don’t want to just immediately shove people’s faces into Uranus. So, I edited it.
All you need is the first sentence. Seriously. The fact that there's nothing else but that one sentence signals the whole joke. Just add the word "it" after "visit."
I've heard it's a pretty tight destination, but I also heard it stinks. I'm staying away from that craphole.
Maybe there will be one around Uranus.
Pretty safe to assume we can enter a black hole.
Maybe we can even change our mind and back out, then full thrusters, back in.
I do have a pretty big ship if I do say so myself, but with enough thrust...
This brings me to another question when we are in orbit of Jupiter, Neptune etc., all these big gas giants: Can we go in true orbit taking advantage of sling shots or alike? I know I'm asking much here, but just a question.
10 bonus points for style! I like you when you're not so serious. It's a better side of you :)