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The Moon Pill is a particularly demoralizing one. But as time goes on it gets harder and harder to find defenses against it.
The Astronaut was an amazing and optimistic cultural avatar of his day. The icon of a bright and adventurous future.
No horizon was too far away for us to reach and explore. Those bright white suits were so beautiful...
But then you see someone point out that they're not radiation-proofed in the slightest, they're just bog standard pressure suits with extended-EVA gear attached. And then you realize all the OG Moon guys utterly failed to die of cancer despite multiple intense exposures to the veritable swamp of killer radiation out above the atmosphere.
So you have to figure, somebody is lying about something here. Even if you're not sure what, you just found the first really problematic thread to start pulling on. Same way the Holocaust myth starts falling apart once you actually give it some real thought.
My buddy consoled me after losing some friends I was certain I had red pilled, people I spent a few years on. No loss really, on to the next group of retards, but he said this and it really helped me understand.
“There are open doors who will immediately understand you and befriend you, then there are closed doors, over time, they will open the door, then there are walls. Don’t waste your time on walls.”
No one has given me any good red pills on the Moon Landing. If it's fake, educate me please? Yes, it will be demoralizing, but after Sandy Hook, Boston, Pulse, FLL, Gabby Gifford, (probably) Parkland, and the Mother Fucking Holocaust, I think I can handle it.
There was a site that presented it very well, it was like 18 pages or something and the guy who made it passed away a few years ago. I really wish I can find it, but the thing that sold me on it was it showed the cargo capacity was impossible (Kind of like on the holocaust how the bodies claimed are literally incapable of fitting in the pits).
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[–] Gorillion 1 point 7 points 8 points (+8|-1) ago
The Moon Pill is a particularly demoralizing one. But as time goes on it gets harder and harder to find defenses against it.
The Astronaut was an amazing and optimistic cultural avatar of his day. The icon of a bright and adventurous future.
No horizon was too far away for us to reach and explore. Those bright white suits were so beautiful...
But then you see someone point out that they're not radiation-proofed in the slightest, they're just bog standard pressure suits with extended-EVA gear attached. And then you realize all the OG Moon guys utterly failed to die of cancer despite multiple intense exposures to the veritable swamp of killer radiation out above the atmosphere.
So you have to figure, somebody is lying about something here. Even if you're not sure what, you just found the first really problematic thread to start pulling on. Same way the Holocaust myth starts falling apart once you actually give it some real thought.
It's truly sad.
[–] MoteMoteKek11 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
My buddy consoled me after losing some friends I was certain I had red pilled, people I spent a few years on. No loss really, on to the next group of retards, but he said this and it really helped me understand.
“There are open doors who will immediately understand you and befriend you, then there are closed doors, over time, they will open the door, then there are walls. Don’t waste your time on walls.”
[–] Kalergi 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Lifelong buddy, served in Iraq, huge WW2 History buff. He hangs with a black ATF agent and thinks Liberal. Maybe someday the light will go on.
[–] jimibulgin ago
No one has given me any good red pills on the Moon Landing. If it's fake, educate me please? Yes, it will be demoralizing, but after Sandy Hook, Boston, Pulse, FLL, Gabby Gifford, (probably) Parkland, and the Mother Fucking Holocaust, I think I can handle it.
[–] Zoldam ago
There was a site that presented it very well, it was like 18 pages or something and the guy who made it passed away a few years ago. I really wish I can find it, but the thing that sold me on it was it showed the cargo capacity was impossible (Kind of like on the holocaust how the bodies claimed are literally incapable of fitting in the pits).
[–] bfriend13 ago
I never thought about the suits and radiation before. I assumed the suits were bulky because they kept air in and radiation out?