Mythopoeika
I am a meat popsicle
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- Inside a starship, watching puny humans from afar
Not to mention the Selenites that live under the surface.The Amazon Women on the Moon are also annoyed.
Not to mention the Selenites that live under the surface.The Amazon Women on the Moon are also annoyed.
How about The Man In The Moon?The Amazon Women on the Moon are also annoyed.
You're right - given that there are so many Amazon Women on the Moon, there's probably only one man left!How about The Man In The Moon?
There'll still be someone who tries to tunnel out.Maybe they can park all the prisons up on the moon, that's one thought!
Damn, there go my cheese-mining rights.So... the Navajo own the Moon?
I hope so. They’ve pretty much had everything else taken from them.So... the Navajo own the Moon?
Adds to the flavour of the 'cheese'.Does he know about the several bags of vomit and shit left on the moon's surface?
NASA's Peregrine launch just took place successfully on schedule.Navajo Nation president asks NASA to delay Moon launch over possible human remains
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren has asked NASA to delay a scheduled launch to the Moon that could include cremated remains.
Nygren says he recently learned of the Jan. 8 launch of the Vulcan Centaur carrying the Peregrine Mission One. The lander will carry some payloads from a company known to provide memorial services by shipping human cremated remains to the Moon.
Nygren wants the launch delayed and the tribe consulted immediately. He noted the Moon is sacred to numerous Indigenous cultures and that depositing human remains on it is “tantamount to desecration.”
NASA previously came under fire after the ashes of former geologist and planetary scientist Eugene Shoemaker were sent to the Moon in 1998.
Then-Navajo Nation President Albert Hale said the action was a gross insensitivity to the beliefs of many Native Americans.
https://www.knau.org/knau-and-arizo...delay-moon-launch-over-possible-human-remains
maximus otter
NASA's Peregrine launch just took place successfully on schedule.