Anonymous wrote:This was an expensive uber ride to gods knows where cause it sure wasnt space. Katy Perry has 11 minutes up "there" and she spends a good deal of it looking into a camera holding a flower with a dumb look on her face. Gail being indignant that no one is impressed. Hilarious. R Give me a break. The real astronauts that were stranded for months in actual space.....now that's fascinating. I want more stories on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a live advertisement for Blue Origin and attention grabbing and legitimacy seeking PR stunt for wealthy passengers.
On that it was likely successful. But what a travesty that they were able to commandeer the English word "crew", and pretend to be "female empowerment" to be repeated by media and DCUM, for their utter nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:It was a live advertisement for Blue Origin and attention grabbing and legitimacy seeking PR stunt for wealthy passengers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily have problem if people want to take a joyride to 'space' or to the Titanic or whatever. Rich people are being frivolously thrill-seeking with their money all the time in the face of other dire needs.
The issue for me is all of the propaganda around this joyride like it is some amazing accomplishment.
This^.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow the ugliness so typical DC. I think it is great that they did this adventure and sorry many people and me included would have freaked out going up in space. It was all so brave and easy to say it is easy because they all came back in one piece. They all looked beautiful-don’t be jealous that they all looked so pretty. Sheesh.
I apologize, Astronaut Barbie.
Anonymous wrote:Wow the ugliness so typical DC. I think it is great that they did this adventure and sorry many people and me included would have freaked out going up in space. It was all so brave and easy to say it is easy because they all came back in one piece. They all looked beautiful-don’t be jealous that they all looked so pretty. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere they are trying to hype this up (private space travel) and then defund NASA.
Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily have problem if people want to take a joyride to 'space' or to the Titanic or whatever. Rich people are being frivolously thrill-seeking with their money all the time in the face of other dire needs.
The issue for me is all of the propaganda around this joyride like it is some amazing accomplishment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gayle is still doubling down on how important this flight was. What an idiot!
Sad that this is in entertainment. Pretty sure the all male submarine victims were at least in off-topic.
Anonymous wrote:Wow the ugliness so typical DC. I think it is great that they did this adventure and sorry many people and me included would have freaked out going up in space. It was all so brave and easy to say it is easy because they all came back in one piece. They all looked beautiful-don’t be jealous that they all looked so pretty. Sheesh.