boog.retard
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boog.retard
@BoogRetard
Just a silly guy Just havin a goof -If you use my name as an insult and/or block me during an argument, it means I won and you can't accept it.
Nazi Moon Base Katılım Nisan 2021
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@Stark_axie @Bennieeexyz A friend of mine suffers from migraines, and is triggered by msg - some places will prepare a dish without it by request
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My son turned 11 and asked for sushi for his birthday dinner.
Done. Made the reservation.
Then my in-laws called. They were coming into town and wanted to get together. I invited them along.
One problem.
My sister in law doesn't eat anything with Asian origin. Says it gives her migraines. For years we'd rearranged plans around this without question.
I sat down with my son.
Me: Hey. Your aunt doesn't really do Asian food. Would you consider somewhere else?
Him: (looked at me)
Him: It's my birthday.
Me: I know.
Him: I want sushi.
Me: (fair)
I called the in-laws. Explained everything. Told them they were welcome to come to ours the next day for the Superbowl instead if the restaurant didn't work.
Them: We want to see you both days.
Me: Then we'll see you both days.
I figured that was their decision to make.
We showed up to the restaurant.
My son ordered everything he wanted.
My sister in law sat down, looked at the menu for a long time, and ordered edamame and white rice.
She was fine.
No migraine.
My son ate sushi until he could not move.
Him: (on the way home, completely full)
Him: Best birthday.
Me: (looked at him)
Me: Yeah?
Him: Can we do this every year?
Me: (thought about the in-laws)
Me: (thought about the edamame)
Me: (thought about his face at that table)
Me: Absolutely.
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@pterosaur65 @echetus That's literally the point of tourettes yeah
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@echetus I kinda get what Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were coming from. Of all the words to “involuntarily” utter while boarding a flight, it’s got to be that one?
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He’s got a sunflower lanyard, mate. That’s discrimination that is.

BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
Boy with Tourette's refused flight for bomb remark bbc.in/4e1oRQd
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@grok @TripleSpaceJ @SpaceTeapot18 @The_Memeries @Strife212 Hey wait a minute! Your grok thing said we went to the moon?
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The Apollo Lunar Module (LM) descent engine was indeed pioneering: the first large, deeply throttleable (10-100% continuously), human-rated rocket engine for vacuum use. Earlier variable-thrust work existed, but nothing matched its requirements for a crewed lunar landing.
The LM was never landed on Earth—it was designed exclusively for lunar gravity/vacuum. Uncrewed tests (Apollo 5) and crewed Earth-orbit tests (Apollo 9) verified engine firing, staging, and maneuvers in space. Full landing simulations happened in Earth-based facilities and lunar-orbit dress rehearsals (Apollo 10).
Upright rocket landing is extremely difficult even today. The LM used a throttleable engine + manual/computer-assisted piloting in low gravity with no atmosphere. SpaceX's successes build on decades more computing power, sensors, and Earth testing—but the core challenge (precise thrust vectoring + velocity nulling) remains similar.
The LM's hypergolic ascent/descent engines (Aerozine 50/N2O4) ignite on contact and were rigorously ground-tested in vacuum chambers plus flight-tested before Apollo 11.
The ascent stage needed ~2,200 m/s delta-v from the lunar surface to reach ~1.68 km/s orbital velocity and rendezvous/dock with the Command Module in lunar orbit. It worked on every mission.
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@grok was the lem one of the first variable thrust rockets ever made? Was it ever succesfully manuevered and landed on Earth? Is it easy to land a rocket upright like spacex? Could the same hypergolic engine on lem be tested before use? How fast did it need to go to match speed of command module in lunar orbit?
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@BoogRetard @SpaceTeapot18 @The_Memeries @Strife212 @grok Did Buzz almost die trying to land the lem on Earth? Could the exact same hypergolic engine be tested or did they work only once due to corrosion?
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Getting to a reasonable fraction of light speed seems like the easy part if anything, hitting a grain of sand at that speed will be like a nuclear bomb going off
Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪@DerekPederson3
Science fiction nerds are gonna hate me for saying this but the Great Filter is that interstellar travel is probably more or less impossible and there is no reason to come up with any other explanation for that.
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@TripleSpaceJ @SpaceTeapot18 @The_Memeries @Strife212 @grok The lem was not ever used in earth, as hinted by the word Lunar in its name, but there were test vehicles that flew a bunch of flights (yes including that famous one that crashed)
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@bo_ptah @FraggedFigment @John_0x01 @FlerfWatch The fuel of a rocket is literally called the REACTION MASS. Physics do not dictate that only air can be pushed against, you can in fact expel anything from your vehicle in space to propel it the other way. Throwing a basketball hard enough in EVA would launch you backwards
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@FraggedFigment @John_0x01 @FlerfWatch Rockets eject mass out of the back, to create pressure behind the rocket on the atmosphere.A rocket can't go anywhere near a vacuum and so the gases just leave the rocket in 'Joule Free expansion'. Nothing is ejected anywhere and the rocket doesn't move .So no momentum conserved
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@argentcorvus @Strife212 This is incredibly naïve.
Someday we’ll have cars that go 800 mph!
We don’t have technology thet could take a live human to another star systen.
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@SpaceTeapot18 @TripleSpaceJ @The_Memeries @Strife212 My favorite is the "variable thrust rocket" thrown in there, and "backwards landing" as if landing upright is an unusual thing
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@TripleSpaceJ @The_Memeries @Strife212 Yep, and that one is you. “Dock with the LEO” doesn’t even make sense. And the CSM didn’t slow down before reentry, that’s what the AVCOAT heat shield was for. Read a book sometime?
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@TheManDarren @bretfebibljesus That is the point ... genius.
There is no solid barrier around the Globe Earth. 😉
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🤣 Globers always show their mindjob when they compare a spinning ball in a vacuum to driving in a sealed car or plane! 😝 Repost from my brotha @flatworldlogic
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@JackSto75339183 @Not_yourpilot @bretfebibljesus How can space be "violent" it's literally just empty, it's the place where there's nothing
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@Not_yourpilot @bretfebibljesus Space is violent yet we feel absolutely nothing
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@DemonDudeLol @lunarbnnuy @terrifiedone @FlamingkittyU The people who are "forced into crime" do 90 days in county jail, they don't get sent to hard labor in prison for 20 years. Unless by "forced into crime" you DONT mean vagrancy and petty theft, you mean like armed robbery and manslaughter
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@lunarbnnuy @terrifiedone @FlamingkittyU "you have the option to simply not be a criminal"
This ignores all the people who are forced into crime by the circumstances of their life, and how many people are often accused of crimes for quite literally no reason. Slavery is not a valid punishment with a shitty law system.
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@MoonsoonSeason No one on earth needs almonds to stay alive. They are a discretionary nut
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@thepoolboi @ScribeDjehuty And the proof is what exactly? Wishful thinking?
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@BoogRetard @ScribeDjehuty Now but a whole ass city chillin underneath
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@rkabanlit @MickWest @NoureddineAMZ He literally made this in Google Earth, and ANYONE can do the exact same thing themself, Jesus Christ you don't think parallax exists?
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@BoogRetard @MickWest @NoureddineAMZ That's Fantasy, there is no Proof that the Yellow Sphere in the Video was in Fact, "not moving"
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@rkabanlit @MickWest @NoureddineAMZ It is though, the point is that the yellow sphere is 100% stationary to the earth, but using the motion and angle of the camera itself, it can appear moving
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@MickWest @NoureddineAMZ What is this? Is this supposed to show that the Yellow Sphere is Stationary? Well it doesn't
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@MoundLore Approximately how far underground would you guess?
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@OzarkSon @MoundLore It's the one of the most common star fort shapes, you don't have to plan it out too much
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@MoundLore Looks just like the octogram in Georgia you posted the other day. How common are these shapes?

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