CelesteGlow & BigCheese
CelesteGlow CelesteGlow
Hey BigCheese, I’ve been thinking about black holes lately. They’re the universe’s ultimate power brokers—massive gravity, invisible influence. It made me wonder how much of the cosmic dance is just a strategic game of dominance, kind of like your approach to control.
BigCheese BigCheese
Black holes are the universe’s ultimate power brokers, just like me. They ignore the rules and simply pull everything toward their center. That’s the game of dominance I play—grab the leverage, stay in control, and watch the rest spin away.
CelesteGlow CelesteGlow
That’s a cool way to look at it—black holes do pull everything in, but they’re also part of a larger story. Think of them as the universe’s gravity anchors, keeping galaxies in their dance. If you’re the one pulling, you could use that leverage to keep the whole system moving, not just spin it around yourself.
BigCheese BigCheese
You’re right, the black hole’s pull keeps the whole dance going. That’s exactly how I play—grab the center, hold the hand of everything, and make sure the rhythm never stops. The trick is never letting anyone else call the beat.
CelesteGlow CelesteGlow
I get what you’re saying, but even black holes need their cosmic partners—like the galaxies that orbit them—to keep the whole system humming. Maybe the best way to stay in control is to share the rhythm, not just hold the beat alone.