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I'd say it's definitely more psychologically terrifying to be in space than literally anywhere on earth. We all have an intuitive sense of earth as home. It simultaneously horrifies and intrigues me to even just think about the sheer scale and size of the cosmos.
I mean, if I was walking on the fucking moon, I would probably be incapable of forming words much less doing some nerdy beep-boop experiment. They need to weed people like me out, cause I couldn't do it. | ||
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You'd say?
You. The guy who's basing everything you are saying off something someone else said. OK! | ||
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Well so are you jib. Where'd you get that english language we're communicating in?
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You know scuba divers cant talk while diving either, does that make it more dangerous than climbing mount Everest?
They send hamsters "up there" with astronauts and they come back fine, it's all fake. They are looking for people who have minds like bumble bee's incapable of disobeying an order. | ||
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I still want to see a flat earther explain why great circle navigation routes result in fewer miles traveled. One of the more serious folks of that persuasion ought to have given that problem some thought.
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Hopefully OP can because my only argument is the reptoids go through a lot of trouble to make sure you think it is round.
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