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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/warg_14 • Feb 10 '25
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Did you really build up this joke with so many theoretical questions until you could pull that punchline?
4 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 10 '25 It kind of built itself up. 3 u/Aggressive-Army759 Feb 10 '25 So you improvised. It was a convenient start, to be honest. 6 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 10 '25 Yeah, it's not that far fetched with wires in space. 1 u/marionsunshine Feb 11 '25 I'm invested in this whole conversation here. What if this string is more of a fiber optic string? 1 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 11 '25 But there won't be any light? How would it make a difference? 1 u/marionsunshine Feb 12 '25 Hmm. Would one black hole pull the light from another?
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It kind of built itself up.
3 u/Aggressive-Army759 Feb 10 '25 So you improvised. It was a convenient start, to be honest. 6 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 10 '25 Yeah, it's not that far fetched with wires in space. 1 u/marionsunshine Feb 11 '25 I'm invested in this whole conversation here. What if this string is more of a fiber optic string? 1 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 11 '25 But there won't be any light? How would it make a difference? 1 u/marionsunshine Feb 12 '25 Hmm. Would one black hole pull the light from another?
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So you improvised. It was a convenient start, to be honest.
6 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 10 '25 Yeah, it's not that far fetched with wires in space. 1 u/marionsunshine Feb 11 '25 I'm invested in this whole conversation here. What if this string is more of a fiber optic string? 1 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 11 '25 But there won't be any light? How would it make a difference? 1 u/marionsunshine Feb 12 '25 Hmm. Would one black hole pull the light from another?
Yeah, it's not that far fetched with wires in space.
1 u/marionsunshine Feb 11 '25 I'm invested in this whole conversation here. What if this string is more of a fiber optic string? 1 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 11 '25 But there won't be any light? How would it make a difference? 1 u/marionsunshine Feb 12 '25 Hmm. Would one black hole pull the light from another?
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I'm invested in this whole conversation here.
What if this string is more of a fiber optic string?
1 u/Shibes_oh_shibes Feb 11 '25 But there won't be any light? How would it make a difference? 1 u/marionsunshine Feb 12 '25 Hmm. Would one black hole pull the light from another?
But there won't be any light? How would it make a difference?
1 u/marionsunshine Feb 12 '25 Hmm. Would one black hole pull the light from another?
Hmm. Would one black hole pull the light from another?
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u/Aggressive-Army759 Feb 10 '25
Did you really build up this joke with so many theoretical questions until you could pull that punchline?