Tuesday, May 27, 2025

 


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  1. Sure, if it were true.

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    1. And they let you vote...>smh<

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    2. Whether being led to vote, doesn’t make us question the narrative any less.
      You should try it.sometime.

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    3. The problem isn't lack of "questioning the narrative."
      It's that when the answers don't accord with your religious beliefs, you ignore the facts.

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  2. Andy Kaufman???

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  3. I was recently discharged from the USMC and attending summer school at Colorado State College. An old school friend invited me to his house for a casual dinner and to watch the moon landing on a Black & White TV in his living room.

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    1. i was 9 when this happened. we all went to a neighbors house to watch. adults in the chairs and kids on the floor about two ft from the TV. the neighbor had a new color TV but all of the footage was in black and white, but it was no less impressive.
      i hope i live long enough to re-live that moment again when we go back to the moon or to Mars.

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    2. I was 11, and on a family camping trip when this happened. Dad had brought a radio to listen to the live coverage. Several of the neighboring campsites heard the radio and came over.

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  4. I know it didn't happen cuz the gubmint says it did.

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  5. Excellent documentaries, all the stages from Mercury to Apollo, STS, and science probes, this guy did an incredible job using archived video photos and film, lot of it never seen un public prior, most remastered, seamless editing and has great historical flow. None better.

    Homemade Documentaries
    https://m.youtube.com/@JacksonTyler


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