Kazui: Alright! Time for plan G!
Fuuta: Don't you mean plan B?
Kazui: No, we tried plan B a long time ago. Es and I had to skip over plan C due to technical difficulties.
Mikoto: What about plan D?
Kazui: Plan D was that desperate disguise attempt half an hour ago.
Yuno: What about plan E?
Es: I’m hoping not to use it. Shidou dies in plan E.
Shidou: I like plan E.
deep cover mv layouts!
(credit is not needed, but appreciated)
tanabata
「霧切響子」 by 純白可憐 | Twitter
๑ Permission to reprint was given by the artist ✔.
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a spectacular new image of a pair of actively forming stars about 1,470 light-years away. But beneath the breathtaking phenomenon, some viewers noticed a peculiar shape among the backdrop of celestial objects: a glowing question mark. The image quickly went viral on social media, with jokes about its origin ranging from aliens to a glitch in the Matrix.
The object’s color indicates it is either very distant—billions of light-years away—or much closer and obscured by dust.
The shining question mark represents two galaxies merging. The hooked portion of the shape may be what’s called a tidal tail—a thin, elongated stream of stars and gases that occurs as galaxies interact.
Credit: NASA