While you have a valid point, I meant the on-a-spaceship type of space. At least on a planet you have air and sky - amongst many other things - to distract you from the fact that you're on a rock in space.
If I felt like being pedantic, I'd point out there is a lot of very fascinating stuff in space even by the 'not on a celestial body' defintion, and look, I did that anyway, pretend I didn't.
But I will say that whilst spaceships do have such a lot of distractions too, you're right that you can't forget you're in space with them.
Let's just say I'm not very space-y, all in all, regardless of how fascinating it may be. I like keeping my feet on the ground - preferably the kind of ground that has sidewalks.
Nothing wrong with that. Down to... What planet are humans from again? Earth? [Although he pronounces that as 'ee-uth'.] Down to ee-uth can be just as exciting as anything.
There is very little more satisfying than solving an incredibly mundane complication in your life. Successful cleaning of a house from top to bottom is as grand a victory as any battle.
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Although now that I think about it, this might not be a planet.
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While you have a valid point, I meant the on-a-spaceship type of space. At least on a planet you have air and sky - amongst many other things - to distract you from the fact that you're on a rock in space.
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But I will say that whilst spaceships do have such a lot of distractions too, you're right that you can't forget you're in space with them.
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