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they made it really big because the target market for space exploration is Americans


@TKohoto It's cute that you don't realize the US is a crumbling empire that lasted for a blink of an eye.


Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Wednesday delivered a televised broadside against progressivism, a political philosophy he described as an existential threat to America and the principles that founded it 250 years ago. abcnews.link/vKHBiTS

JUST IN: ๐บ๐ธ Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas says progressivism is an existential threat to the United States.

JUST IN: ๐บ๐ธ Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas says progressivism is an existential threat to the United States.


i donโt want to go to school, or get a job. I want to be a useless chud forever!

why do the Japanese like their buns askew?


NEW: Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman reflects on being MOVED to tears by the Christian cross after returning to Earth from the historic expedition: "When I got back on the on the ship โ I'm not really a religious person โ but there was just no other avenue for me to explain anything or to experience anything." "So I asked for the chaplain on the Navy ship to just come visit us for a minute, and when that man walked in, I'd never met him before in my life. But I saw the cross on his collar, and I just broke down in tears." "It's very hard to fully grasp what we just went through."


Unironically, if Starship turns out to be extremely successful and space exploration really ramps up by the late 21st century, then by the 22nd or 23rd century humanity might look back at America as the first true aerospace empire, the one that pushed humans into the space frontier. People in the future could end up admiring the U.S. the same way we look at Rome today, as a civilization that laid the foundation for everything that came after.











