So what you're saying is that all galaxies are precisely as far away as the Andromeda galaxy? Yeah no.
Stop putting words in my mouth, asshole. There are galaxies at all sorts of distances. I picked the Andromeda Galaxy as an
example because I happen to know how far away it is. My point is, for the clue-impaired, that it doesn't take billions of years for light to get here from another galaxy unless that galaxy is billions of light years away, and there are a lot of them much closer. I suppose you also think that it takes billions of years for light to reach us from
the Sagitarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy, even though it's only 70,000 light-years away.