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That's it, when I get into the astronaut program and into space (it's bound to happen sometime soon, they've had decades to ask me, can't be long now!) I'll take that bullet and gladly consume some up there, from my own weight allowance. Gotta make it right for all the kids!
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I feel like the truth falls somewhere in the middle when it comes to things like this. Is there a long history of real conspiracies, either by individuals or governments, against its own people? Sure. But that's where the problem lies. Because people can point to the past, or patterns, they start thinking "conspiracy" is the vehicle by which everything travels. I feel like everyone has at least some conspiracy theories they believe in, most of which won't lead to harming anyone. At least not directly or intentionally. So I usually just let people believe what they want. Unless I want to engage for entertainment purposes. Also I don't believe in Free Will so, I have no reason to persuade you from your theories.
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Sorry, but at my work, we women had pink tool sets and even pens with pink ink. That way our old boss and men team-mates wouldn't steal our stuff. It was a running joke but hey, it worked, lol.
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"They say the animals of Australia all want to kill us"
Only when the 'they' are Americans whose insular ignorance and general gullibility makes them believe all sorts of nonsense. Remove yourself from this category below:
https://www.australia.com/en/things-to-do/wildlife/myths-about-dangerous-animals.html
https://backpackeradvice.com/destinations/oceania/australia/dangerous-animals-australia.html
https://theconversation.com/does-australia-really-have-the-deadliest-snakes-we-debunk-6-common-myths-145765
https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2016/03/here-are-the-animals-really-most-likely-to-kill-you-in-australia/
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here is a cool page, https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/timeline/cruise/ shows a lander on it's way.
yeah, if it was 1g, then 9.81m/s^2, so after like one minute you'd be going super fast. after one hour it'd be like 9.81*60*60=35,316 km/s? would that be like 127 million km/hour? uh, hm, that sounds faster than expected. or maybe accelerating at 1g uses an insane amount of fuel and wouldn't really be done for an entire hour.
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