The first all female crew to ride in Blue Origin
Watched the footage and reminded yet again that that really is the most inappropriately designed space craft of all time! It makes Nell in Battle Beyond the Stars look subtle...
Couldn't say it better myself.Blue Origin is a very expensive roller-coaster ride that for some reason deserves publicity.
Short suborbital hopIf it doesn't make orbit, it ain't spaceflight.
While I'm sure you didn't mean it as such, here in the US the word "twat" is often used in reference to the female organ. Given that the most recent Blue Origin flight had all female passengers, you might wish to edit your post.I'm not inprinciple against space tourism. If some rich twat with more money than sense wants to spend a few million for a few fun minutes in a rocket then meh.
Just don't try and pass it off as courageous and boundary pushing.
Then owls and bats
Cowls and twats
Monks and nuns in a cloister's moods
Adjourn to the oak-stump pantry
Robert Browning used the word in his 1841 poem "Pippa Passes":
Browning probably mistakenly thought with word was cognate with a "wimple". It's classed as only slightly vulgar in the UK - unlike the "see you next Tuesday" word - as it has lost most of its association with the vulva. It's perhaps on the same level as "fanny", "minge", "box", "slit" or "slot". Compare, for example, "cock", "wang", "knob", "dick" and "prick", which are considered mild epithets here.
There are two villages in Scotland called "Twatt".
How about "twonk"? I'm sure someone, somewhere will be offended. It originally meant a lower-class foreigner.
If the rich want to enjoy pointless joyrides into space, who cares? Perry et al. were hardly going to have time to perform experiments in microgravity.
If that money somehow makes it into real science then all the better.I'm not inprinciple against space tourism. If some rich twat with more money than sense wants to spend a few million for a few fun minutes in a rocket then meh.
Just don't try and pass it off as courageous and boundary pushing.
I'm British.While I'm sure you didn't mean it as such, here in the US the word "twat" is often used in reference to the female organ. Given that the most recent Blue Origin flight had all female passengers, you might wish to edit your post.
I'm more surprised that a certain crowd weren't complaining more loudly about no white males being on board and in charge.
It's of course not entirely nice but it isn't seen as a heavy insult and in Britsh and irish English it's used to call out obnoxious/stupid people of both genders so I'll allow it, of course that's not an invite to use worse...While I'm sure you didn't mean it as such, here in the US the word "twat" is often used in reference to the female organ. Given that the most recent Blue Origin flight had all female passengers, you might wish to edit your post.
On the contrary—I am very happy an all female mission flew—to encourage young girls who look up to them to get into STEM fields.
I am, however, miffed that Olivia Munn—of all people-would throw shade.
Her statements actually sounded like what you would expect from Archie Bunker.
I know it is easy to dismiss the flight as a stunt—but travel can’t broaden the mind if there is no travel. One cannot provide an overview effect if there is no overview.
I dare say more money has been spent on weddings in the history of humanity than what was spent that day.
I think some tech-bros have slimed all things space to the point that we need young ladies interested in flight as a counter.
What they did had nothing to do with STEM. They didn't do anything but take a very expensive 11 minute passenger ride.On the contrary—I am very happy an all female mission flew—to encourage young girls who look up to them to get into STEM fields.
It defiantly want flight as none of them flew Bezos's space dildo. It was automated. They are no more astronauts than I am a aeroplane pilot.I think some tech-bros have slimed all things space to the point that we need young ladies interested in flight as a counter.
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