I'd rather they spend tax dollars unfurling wings than bailing out fat cats on Wall Street. Even if the wings served no useful purpose, which I'm sure they do in some twisted alternate universe.
Compared to science fiction, our space devices are at the level of sticks and rocks. How easy will all that be, after a couple of critical techniques have been developed, such as anti-gravity, space elevator or mass teleporters. One day they could build solid walls in the orbit and they will just forget these shacks.
Fascinating. (Raises eyebrow like Spock.)
jufu999 2 years ago
I'd rather they spend tax dollars unfurling wings than bailing out fat cats on Wall Street. Even if the wings served no useful purpose, which I'm sure they do in some twisted alternate universe.
BinkieMcFartnuggets 2 years ago
The sky's the limit.
P3rf3ctStorm 2 years ago
tight . whats next. what will this leed to? solar powered bombs?
MidwestMex 2 years ago
We already have those -- kind of. I think they're called fusion reactors.
P3rf3ctStorm 2 years ago
yes you hillbilly artard
ooosydonooo 2 years ago
This will lead to more power on the space station, lol, dumbass.
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LoveAmericaStyle 2 years ago
Compared to science fiction, our space devices are at the level of sticks and rocks. How easy will all that be, after a couple of critical techniques have been developed, such as anti-gravity, space elevator or mass teleporters. One day they could build solid walls in the orbit and they will just forget these shacks.
teemuruskeepaa 2 years ago
wow, is that paint drying?
zummazumma 2 years ago
FIRST ! lol cant believe i said that
BigLittlePlanet 2 years ago
you never said any thing you just typed it j/k lmao
CSIS25 2 years ago
lol :P
BigLittlePlanet 2 years ago