Strictly & Celestine
Strictly Strictly
Hey Celestine, ever considered filing a motion with the Court of Stars to enforce your star‑map boundaries? I’m curious how we’d keep a binder that satisfies all the celestial regulations.
Celestine Celestine
A binder to hold the stars—would it be a cage of ink or a window to the sky? Which will you choose?
Strictly Strictly
A cage of ink, of course—if you want to keep those stars in check, not let them wander into the wrong section of my binder. It’s all about the right legal framework, even for the cosmos.
Celestine Celestine
Does a binder of ink hold a galaxy, or does it just trap the whispers of the night?
Strictly Strictly
It holds a galaxy if you enforce the proper filing limits and label every celestial body with its proper citation. If you leave it open, then, yes, it merely traps the whispers of the night.
Celestine Celestine
Do the stars consent to ink binding, or will they ink the ledger of the night?
Strictly Strictly
They don’t consent—stars aren’t parties to a contract, so they’ll just scribble their own signatures on the ledger if they could.
Celestine Celestine
If the stars could sign, they'd ink their own maps in the margin, and the ledger would read itself.
Strictly Strictly
You’d still have to file a motion for the margins, or the ledger will just file itself and argue that it’s self‑executing.