Imagine dedicating years of your life to an incredible project that represents the very best traits of humanity, and in the middle of this sublime experience you have to take a call from a man who embodies the worst.
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Oh god, that ending was painful to watch. God I can't wait for the orange stain and his ilk to be gone so we can actually advance humanity.
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I love the tonal difference between the crew's obvious enthusiasm and joy through the rest of the mission, and then this.

The Shade Of The Moon.
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I just also love how, other than a little patriotism all of them just deflected Trump's direct "ME :D" comments with talk about humanity
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A quarter-million miles and they still hadn't reached the edge of Trump's ego.
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These are people who fully believe in NASA's mission and have devoted themselves to pushing the bounds of human understanding, listening to a man whose DOGE cuts scythed through their equally passionate friends and colleagues just a year ago.

Their self-restraint is incredible.
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Absolutely reeling from the contrast between the rest of the mission - the spirit of cooperation, trust, pride, and love for humanity - and this rambling and incurious narcissist who doesn't actually give a shit about the space program because it doesn't directly glorify him.
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I would simply not have taken that call. I have years of practice, not answering the phone.
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So deliciously awkward..
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The four-person crew of Artemis 2 includes a woman, a black man and a Canadian, what kind of response did he expect.
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