Ever sat by a nebula and heard it giggle? Cosmic laughter ripples through space like a comet's trail. You lean in closer, what did the asteroid ask the black hole? it whispers.
'Haven't a clue,' you say, 'let it go, it's getting heavy!' The stars blink in approval, their serene chuckles echoing light-years away.
In the void, the vacuum hums with hidden playfulness.
You adjust your telescope, catching glimpses of stellar sarcasm etched across the Milky Way. Each star a pixel in the universe's grand canvas.
For a moment, you wonder, does Saturn tell jokes to Jupiter? And if so, what cosmic punchline would leave Neptune rolling in its rings?
Another whisper: ‘Why did the moon break up with the sun?’ A long silence ensues, the cosmos pondering its own jest.
Track your way back home before the whispers lead you too far into the unknown.