Google AI Says The Moon Landing Images Are Fake But The Chinese Moon Landing Was Real, Putin Amused

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I believe you are real.
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All you see is the rocket being launched into the air. Everything else you see on a screen and is taken on faith that it's real. The uneducated bumpkin looks up at the moon while he's chewing on a hayseed and common sense tells him no one lands a craft up there and goes walking around.
"Common sense" :LOL: Such a riot!

How to know it's fake:

Who went to the moon?

"We" did is always the answer. But "we" actually never had a damn thing to do with it.

You're welcome.
So during ALL of those missions EVERYbody was in on it and nobody squealed? This conspiracy is less credible than the vax one. :ROFLMAO:
 
Security clearances. Non disclosure agreements. The manhattan project had hundreds of people involved and no one squealed. You're gullible, that's all. If an authority says jump, you say "how high?"
Are you comparing “hundreds of people” to every person who has ever been part of any country in the world’s space program in the last like 60 years?
 
Are you comparing “hundreds of people” to every person who has ever been part of any country in the world’s space program in the last like 60 years?
Only the USA claims to have landed "men on the moon" in the 60's so please focus on the discussion at hand there Mr. Internatonal. The Russians were doing high altitude "orbit" they knew that contrary to the hare krishna beliefs there is no easy journey to other planets. If you'd like to believe a grainy picture of a dude bouncing around on strings playing star trek on your black and white tv is a moon landing, feel free. Let me tell you about the giant beanstalk in my backyard I plan on climbing next week.
 
Anyone who doesn’t believe that man walked on the moon during the Apollo missions is seriously a dumbarse. However I have come to expect that here.
 
Only the USA claims to have landed "men on the moon" in the 60's so please focus on the discussion at hand there Mr. Internatonal. The Russians were doing high altitude "orbit" they knew that contrary to the hare krishna beliefs there is no easy journey to other planets. If you'd like to believe a grainy picture of a dude bouncing around on strings playing star trek on your black and white tv is a moon landing, feel free. Let me tell you about the giant beanstalk in my backyard I plan on climbing next week.
Don’t fall off.
 
Only the USA claims to have landed "men on the moon" in the 60's so please focus on the discussion at hand there Mr. Internatonal. The Russians were doing high altitude "orbit" they knew that contrary to the hare krishna beliefs there is no easy journey to other planets. If you'd like to believe a grainy picture of a dude bouncing around on strings playing star trek on your black and white tv is a moon landing, feel free. Let me tell you about the giant beanstalk in my backyard I plan on climbing next week.
Well I agree it’s no easy journey to other planets.
That’s why we went to the moon first
 
That’s why we went to the moon first
We? When did you land? Were you also the "we" who got Bin Laden or were you just home on your couch while someone else actually handled business? The inclusive language designed to make the viewer feel like they were part of something. Reinforced with science fiction since they were children to make it seem to them as though space travel were possible, and the future, even.
 
We? When did you land? Were you also the "we" who got Bin Laden or were you just home on your couch while someone else actually handled business? The inclusive language designed to make the viewer feel like they were part of something. Reinforced with science fiction since they were children to make it seem to them as though space travel were possible, and the future, even.

we as humans, but you knew that.

But I think you are incorrect in thinking of going to the moon as "space travel" per se. Traveling to any planet, besides maybe mars, is still an absolute pipe dream and anyone will tell you that.
The moon is pretty damn close, and orbits around us so it stays close.
 
we as humans, but you knew that.
You went to work, not the moon. The inclusive language is used to build trust in the narrative. LIke when your favorite sports team wins the championship. "We" won the championship. No you watched a championship game, you didn't win it. Inclusive language is often used to distort the truth. A few men supposedly went to the moon. You weren't among them therefore there is no "we".

But I think you are incorrect in thinking of going to the moon as "space travel" per se. Traveling to any planet, besides maybe mars, is still an absolute pipe dream and anyone will tell you that.
The moon is pretty damn close, and orbits around us so it stays close.
You are the one calling it space. I call it the heavens. You think "we" have traveled there but I know we haven't, that it's not possible. Your speculations of the moon's distance are just that. They are something you were told, not something you measured yourself first hand.
 
“The moon is dumb…and it’s made of cheese.” -Paul Ledney
 
You went to work, not the moon. The inclusive language is used to build trust in the narrative. LIke when your favorite sports team wins the championship. "We" won the championship. No you watched a championship game, you didn't win it. Inclusive language is often used to distort the truth. A few men supposedly went to the moon. You weren't among them therefore there is no "we".


You are the one calling it space. I call it the heavens. You think "we" have traveled there but I know we haven't, that it's not possible. Your speculations of the moon's distance are just that. They are something you were told, not something you measured yourself first hand.

It’s not comparable. A human can use “we” when referring to the human race because every human is part of it. As an American I can say “we went to the moon” because it was America that made it there.

Using “we” to talk about a sports team is much different, and in my opinion silly, but I think all pro sports are silly besides soccer.


Have you been to heaven? How do you know it’s there anymore than I know outer space is there?
People go to space all the time.
And come back to talk about it
 
It’s not comparable. A human can use “we” when referring to the human race because every human is part of it. As an American I can say “we went to the moon” because it was America that made it there.
Except you never went, I never went, and "we" never went. It's all lies and fantasy stories for the gullible. You believe fantasy tales because you were primed to do so since you were a child. The books, the tv shows. All lies.

Using “we” to talk about a sports team is much different, and in my opinion silly, but I think all pro sports are silly besides soccer.
It's the exact same mentality that uses "we" for sports. If I live in San Antone and am a huge basketball fan and the Spurs win then "we" won. Language designed to generate group think. It's a distortion of reality. You never went to the moon. I never won a basketball championship. "We" didn't do jack shit. Soccer is gay.

Have you been to heaven? How do you know it’s there anymore than I know outer space is there?
People go to space all the time.
And come back to talk about it
In ancient texts what you wrongly call "space" was called the heavens. Enoch was taken to heaven alive so I count him as the only person to have traveled into "space".
 
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