When a story has a moral or message that is either too simplistic for the complexity of the story or so strange that it doesn’t quite fit. The term is a writer slang and has nothing to do with Aesop becoming a space whale (boo!) other than it's derivation of name
Publisher: .. And what's the ending of the story?
Writer: Uhh.. the Octopus King donates it to an alien in Saturn who is very poor and owns a space pizzeria moral is "always donate to the poor".
Publisher: You made a total of 2874 wars and 78 billion universes destruct and a total of 420 trillion people die and the Octopus King to lose all his friends and family, be alienated by everyone, locked in a prison for 5 centuries, become blind and get the cold side removed from his pillow just for him to donate the treasure that could have made him the all-powerful universe ruler to an alien he has no relation with
Writer: Yessir
Publisher: that's such a Space Whale Aesop
Writer: Uhh.. the Octopus King donates it to an alien in Saturn who is very poor and owns a space pizzeria moral is "always donate to the poor".
Publisher: You made a total of 2874 wars and 78 billion universes destruct and a total of 420 trillion people die and the Octopus King to lose all his friends and family, be alienated by everyone, locked in a prison for 5 centuries, become blind and get the cold side removed from his pillow just for him to donate the treasure that could have made him the all-powerful universe ruler to an alien he has no relation with
Writer: Yessir
Publisher: that's such a Space Whale Aesop
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Get the Space poles mug.when someone tells you something you should remember but later you don't, yet you remember them explicitly telling you after realizing your mistake. i.e, you spaced out and forgot, hence the name spacing it
guy 1 "hey, I moved your phone on the counter so I could set my stuff down"
guy 2 "okay"
later:
guy 2 "where the hell is my phone? I swore it was on the table"
*find it on the counter* "oh shit, guy 1 told me, I must've spaced it"
guy 2 "okay"
later:
guy 2 "where the hell is my phone? I swore it was on the table"
*find it on the counter* "oh shit, guy 1 told me, I must've spaced it"
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Get the Space Popcorn mug.So the owenr of space X is activley endorsing and commiting Nazi idiologies. So the employees of SPace X should be Called Space Nazi's. If your going to work for a Nazi. Might aswell own it. Space Naz's.
A space Nazi: All employees of Space X are Space Nazi's. The owner of space X enjoys a certain salute and has promoted a certain idoilogy across multiple countries. They are scientists of a Nazi there for they are Space Nazi's
I was Talking to one of the Space Nazis. I asked how was work and they told me they were very happy with there bosses salute at the inaguration.
The space Nazi told me that they were planning to build a Orb in space that everyone would love called the Death Star.
I was Talking to one of the Space Nazis. I asked how was work and they told me they were very happy with there bosses salute at the inaguration.
The space Nazi told me that they were planning to build a Orb in space that everyone would love called the Death Star.
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Space is my king
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Get the Space mug.The discipline of building structures and systems in and with space itself, using the unique environment as both a tool and a construction site. This includes building orbital habitats, solar power satellites, asteroid mining infrastructure, and interstellar probes. But advanced space engineering involves megastructures: O'Neill cylinders, Bernal spheres, Stellar Engines (like the Shkadov thruster to move a star), and astro-engineering projects that use the raw materials of star systems without planets as their primary substrate. It's construction where the vacuum, microgravity, and abundant solar energy are core design features.
Example: "His thesis was on space engineering: a design for a 'Clarke Belt Forge,' a rotating factory complex in geostationary orbit that uses zero-G to spin-form perfect fusion reactor vessels from molten asteroid metal, then launches them to deep space with a mass driver."
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