Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beat the Russians politically and in tech.
According to JFK: "We do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard." Imagine the United States, but every guy has way higher testosterone. That was literally the case.
You know what’s hard is feeding everybody healthy food let’s do that.
PP. It's available. People won't eat it. My depression-era grandparents were poor as fck and ate healthy food. Same for my impoverished great-grandparents in rural Italy. The food thing is not a money problem; hasn't been for over 100 years.
The so-called food deserts claim about blighted America is unhelpful posturing.
No it’s not. Where can I get fresh fruits and vegetables for free? I’d love to get some this afternoon.
Any grocery store will be happy to take your WIC card or food stamps. Next question.
Anonymous wrote:They really were The Greatest Generation. Pretty incredible that the program put a guy on the moon and safely brought him home in like 14 years. It takes longer to get a bridge planned, approved, and built!
Anonymous wrote:They really were The Greatest Generation. Pretty incredible that the program put a guy on the moon and safely brought him home in like 14 years. It takes longer to get a bridge planned, approved, and built!
Anonymous wrote:They really were The Greatest Generation. Pretty incredible that the program put a guy on the moon and safely brought him home in like 14 years. It takes longer to get a bridge planned, approved, and built!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beat the Russians politically and in tech.
According to JFK: "We do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard." Imagine the United States, but every guy has way higher testosterone. That was literally the case.
You know what’s hard is feeding everybody healthy food let’s do that.
PP. It's available. People won't eat it. My depression-era grandparents were poor as fck and ate healthy food. Same for my impoverished great-grandparents in rural Italy. The food thing is not a money problem; hasn't been for over 100 years.
The so-called food deserts claim about blighted America is unhelpful posturing.
No it’s not. Where can I get fresh fruits and vegetables for free? I’d love to get some this afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I used to think this but I’ve come around. Now I think about it actually as being important to keeping the Cold War cold. The testosterone-y war monger “mine is bigger than yours” bros had a place to point their energy to that wasn’t actually blowing people up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beat the Russians politically and in tech.
According to JFK: "We do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard." Imagine the United States, but every guy has way higher testosterone. That was literally the case.
You know what’s hard is feeding everybody healthy food let’s do that.
PP. It's available. People won't eat it. My depression-era grandparents were poor as fck and ate healthy food. Same for my impoverished great-grandparents in rural Italy. The food thing is not a money problem; hasn't been for over 100 years.
The so-called food deserts claim about blighted America is unhelpful posturing.
One day we might have a bulk of our crops planted on moon or mars.
Anonymous wrote:What was the point of going to the moon?
Was anyone against it ?
for some reason the more I learn about it the more I am against it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was literally the most significant accomplishment in human history. Have you no sense of adventure?
I forgot but NASA wanted to confirm that a cow had actually jumped over the moon. They found hoof prints and cow pads. So, it s true.
Anonymous wrote:It was literally the most significant accomplishment in human history. Have you no sense of adventure?
Anonymous wrote:What was the point of going to the moon?
Was anyone against it ?
for some reason the more I learn about it the more I am against it
Anonymous wrote:No clue. I guess we will find out if we ever go there!