> You're definitely coming off as an edge-lord for calling this inane.
And you're definitely coming off as an idiot using a term like "edge-lord".
> Today, I'm sure Twitter would melt because of it (you can't even have a shirt people don't like without causing outrage)
I have no interest in Twitter - so unfortunately I don't know which particular chip on your shoulder you're rambling on about - but you should probably save your hot take on the issue for a relevant thread.
> but the country was very different back then.
Yes, instead of melting Twitter people merely filed lawsuits.
> Plus these missions were more than a scientific endeavor, because it took more than science to put everything in place for it.
Did it take God creating Earth in the first place?
> It was the biggest accomplishment by us as a species, so they wanted mark it with what they considered the most important thing in their lives.
So it's the biggest accomplishment by us as a species, but really all about what three guys in a can want?
> To me it's cringey that you can't look at it objectively without taking some kind of offense to it. But hey, that's just me.
And you're definitely coming off as an idiot using a term like "edge-lord".
> Today, I'm sure Twitter would melt because of it (you can't even have a shirt people don't like without causing outrage)
I have no interest in Twitter - so unfortunately I don't know which particular chip on your shoulder you're rambling on about - but you should probably save your hot take on the issue for a relevant thread.
> but the country was very different back then.
Yes, instead of melting Twitter people merely filed lawsuits.
> Plus these missions were more than a scientific endeavor, because it took more than science to put everything in place for it.
Did it take God creating Earth in the first place?
> It was the biggest accomplishment by us as a species, so they wanted mark it with what they considered the most important thing in their lives.
So it's the biggest accomplishment by us as a species, but really all about what three guys in a can want?
> To me it's cringey that you can't look at it objectively without taking some kind of offense to it. But hey, that's just me.
Good for you.