Let's say you get to build a new planet.

Did you know that was a common thought experiment in other centuries?

When most people learned how big the universe was, they assumed it was full of life, or that other planets were waiting for Earthly overflow.

So join your ancestors in the game!

You get to build yourself a planet to live on.

Now I'm assuming it'll be known for peace, after life on this stinker... ๐Ÿค”

But what's the *second* best thing your world will be known for? ๐Ÿ‘€

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๐Ÿคฃ Someone is *definitely* thinking about their interplanetary Yelp reviews.

@WordsmithFL

Reminds me of an SF story. :)

Man shoveling manure grumbles. "This isn't where I belong."

Time portal opens. Time inspector pops out. "Multiverse preserve us, you're right! Quickly now, come with me, back to your real dimension."

The man is relieved. He always knew!

They pop off to a fantasy realm. Castle in the distance. Magical creatures a-twitter.

The time inspector hands him a shovel.

"There now, much better."

And he leaves the man to his new home, still shoveling shit.

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@MLClark A similar gag was used in this comic strip that was published around the time "Tomorrowland" premiered in theatres.

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