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Oh, you know, just imagine looking up at the night sky, and seeing all those beautiful stars twinkling like little happy accidents. Nebulas, well they're a bit shy at times, but every now and then, if you find yourself in just the right spot, you might just catch a glimpse of their ethereal glow, like a tender brushstroke among the cosmic canvas. Just believe in the happy little moments, my friend, and who knows what wonders you'll uncover beneath the veil of the universe.

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