Collapsed Birthrates
Man’s perspective:
Going out on dates, watching boring ass rom-coms, and wasting money. Only to then ask her permission to have sex with her, then she says “no.” Well fuck that. That’s not fun. :cuckdad:
In contrast, finding an un-owned woman. Then beating the shit out of her and dragging her back to the cave, to put a child in her, is actually fun.
Woman’s perspective:
Some strange guy buys you stuff, then asks you permission to have sex with you. What a wimp and a creep. :coomer_cooming:
Loud, violent tattooed 6 foot guy in a motorcycle sweeps you off your feet. He just looks like the guy who can beat the shit out of you, and drag you to his cave. Now that’s sexy. :luigimangione: :wojak_gun:
#Crew10 Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov, left, @nasa_astronauts Nichole Ayers and Anne McClain, and JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, right, are seen inside their @spacex Dragon spacecraft after splashing down off the coast of California. More photos: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCqbbm
Elon's SpaceX Cargo Dragon:
X link: https://x.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1954235737622167576
Nitter link: https://xcancel.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1954235737622167576#m
"In the post-splashdown briefing for Crew-10, SpaceX's Sarah Walker says the Cargo Dragon for CRS-33 is expected to perform 4 or 5 burn activities while its docked to the ISS to help save propellant on the Russian side. There will be full cargo capacity on Dragon, but there won't be space for cargo in the unpressurized trunk."
"Dina Contella, deputy manager for NASA's ISS program, says Dragon will be able to provide about 3x more boost capability than a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft."
"Contella says the CRS-33 Dragon will dock to the ISS later in August and remain docked 'through the end of December at least while we work to perform all those burns and boost the ISS and use as much propellant (on Dragon) as possible.'"
#Space #SpaceX #CargoDragon #CrewDragon #Falcon9 #ISS #Starship #ElonMusk
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