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@WrestlePurists Remember when finn said he hated when they announced it before hand 🤦🏻♂️ it should be a surprise
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@videotech @TexFunz2 I’ve been playing RDR online more lately and it’s much more fun than gta online can’t believe no one liked it
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Data has been compiled already by the Rockstar community on GTA Online vs Red Dead Online. This perfectly explains why Red Dead Online was sadly discontinued.
See here: gtaforums.com/topic/1004190-…

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You can run, you can hide… but Mami always gets her pounds of flesh, and the rare loot to match. 😈 💀 #WWE2K26 #Borderlands
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@TheCurseMaster @DanhausenAD People need to see that beyond the comedy, Danhausen is actually a really good wrestler
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@NewsWire_US All that redistricting for republicans and now they could lose the entire state HO LEE FUCK
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@WrestlePurists People kept forgetting that Danhausen is actually a good professional wrestler.
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@OTD_in_WWE @TitusONeilWWE Was this the first time it actually rained during a Wrestlemania
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#OnThisDayInWWE 5 years ago at WrestleMania 37 Night 1:
Hulk Hogan is booed by fans as he opens the show with co-host Titus O'Neil
📺YouTube/Tim Zeien
youtu.be/GoKlKWoWayE?si…

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The Artemis 2 crew, returning from a lunar flyby, is doing something they've never done with people on board.
Orion is flying at 40,000 km/h. At that speed, the atmosphere isn't air, it's a wall. You can't just dive down—the crew would be crushed by the G-forces, and the ship would burn up.
So they came up with this idea. Orion will enter the atmosphere, heat up to 2800 degrees, and bounce back into space. Like a pebble bounces off water. Remember throwing flat stones down a river as a kid?
Up there, it has a couple of minutes to cool down. Then it reenters and lands.
The trick is that such a jump drops the G-forces from 10g to 4g. The difference between tolerable and done.
The Apollo missions returned differently. They didn't jump, they simply glided through the upper atmosphere like a skier down a hill, gradually losing speed. One pass and that's it. It worked, but the G-forces were severe.
The Soyuz reenters the ISS quite simply. Its speed is half that of Orion, and the atmosphere handles it in one pass. No tricks needed.
But Orion arrives from the Moon. Different speed, different task. That's why they came up with this jump.
But if the calculations are off even slightly, the rebound will throw the ship back into orbit, into space. There are no braking engines left. They'll simply wait for the Earth to pull them in. With a finite supply of oxygen. And if the rebound is even higher, they'll be blown off into space altogether.
I hope everything goes perfectly...

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@Polymarket Is it just me or did they not take as long to get back to earth than it took them to get to the moon
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