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Yes, miserable cow. My 2 posts which have nothing to do with gay sex definitely means I want some gay sex.Let the circle jerk begin.
Maybe Laz can give you some lube
Are you liking this? So what part are you cheering? The failure of tests or some guy you don't like?
You want Elon to fail.
Of course you aren't celebrating the failure of the rocket today![]()
Im just surprised you aren't quoting my posts from ten years ago.^^^
You were wrong about this. Entirely wrong.
Are you going to take it back, or will you define yourself as having the same amount of character as the Deplorable sealions you troll here daily?
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The mob boss has spoken.You've made your choice. Your days of trolling Deplorables with no pushback are over. I call out hypocrisy fairly.
You're about to give my credibility a huge lift. Well done!![]()
Also going to quote this as a fairly clear threat to my participation in this forum. In case dipshit here has a desire to take me out for stupid reasons.You've made your choice. Your days of trolling Deplorables with no pushback are over. I call out hypocrisy fairly.
You're about to give my credibility a huge lift. Well done!
Or is there any way the Moon can be mined profitably?What's happening, anyway, with finding something profitable in space, apart from high-end tourism?
Did anything ever come of that plan to mine asteroids?
AstroForge is a company to watch, in terms of asteroid mining. One of the reasons SpaceX's Starship is exciting is the potential impact to the economies of space mining. If SpaceX can fulfill its promise of lowering launch costs, missions of this type become more feasible.What's happening, anyway, with finding something profitable in space, apart from high-end tourism?
Did anything ever come of that plan to mine asteroids?
Is any company working on a space elevator?AstroForge is a company to watch, in terms of asteroid mining. One of the reasons SpaceX's Starship is exciting is the potential impact to the economies of space mining. If SpaceX can fulfill its promise of lowering launch costs, missions of this type become more feasible.
What's happening, anyway, with finding something profitable in space, apart from high-end tourism?
The materials science of carbon nanotubes and ribbons still isn't mature enough for a space elevator tether. But progress is still happening. It might be another 10-15 years before the tech is sufficiently mature. But governments (namely, Japan) and NGOs remain interested.Is any company working on a space elevator?
Also going to quote this as a fairly clear threat to my participation in this forum. In case dipshit here has a desire to take me out for stupid reasons.
Right. . .
...WTF are you talking about?
Epic meltdown.![]()
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...WTF are you talking about?
Epic meltdown.![]()
Never go full Derpy.Also going to quote this as a fairly clear threat to my participation in this forum. In case dipshit here has a desire to take me out for stupid reasons.
Never go full Derpy.
I'm speechless!. . .
...WTF are you talking about?
Something is up with that clown. It is not making sense lately.. . .
...WTF are you talking about?
Epic meltdown.![]()