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Im really not questioning those guys mental toughness. The dudes following ww2 and korean war etc were tough tough men who were literaly the kings of the planet up until the end of 60s and going into the 70s when liberal and jews took over the agenda.
And sorry for your misfortunes that sounds like some shitty stuff that happend. Again i agree people humans can adapt to some very very crazy dangerous situations. I dont put the moon in that catagory. It might not be qs dangerous as deep sea divers who are welding at extremly deep depths. I dont think from the videos i saw that they were acting appropriate for the insane level of danger they were in with zero chance of rescue if one of a million things went wrong. And all the technology was first time fi4st use and not tested. I read the book to engineer is human and the amount of deaths that trains caused through trial and error was crazy. Brixges falling down engines exploding etc. But 6 times they went and no one died. The guys died on the ground but none of the actual missions. Anyways we gonna probably just disagree and agree to disagree. But back to you ya that sucks hope things are better these days.
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[–] Doglegwarrior ago
Im really not questioning those guys mental toughness. The dudes following ww2 and korean war etc were tough tough men who were literaly the kings of the planet up until the end of 60s and going into the 70s when liberal and jews took over the agenda.
And sorry for your misfortunes that sounds like some shitty stuff that happend. Again i agree people humans can adapt to some very very crazy dangerous situations. I dont put the moon in that catagory. It might not be qs dangerous as deep sea divers who are welding at extremly deep depths. I dont think from the videos i saw that they were acting appropriate for the insane level of danger they were in with zero chance of rescue if one of a million things went wrong. And all the technology was first time fi4st use and not tested. I read the book to engineer is human and the amount of deaths that trains caused through trial and error was crazy. Brixges falling down engines exploding etc. But 6 times they went and no one died. The guys died on the ground but none of the actual missions. Anyways we gonna probably just disagree and agree to disagree. But back to you ya that sucks hope things are better these days.