Message from @m. scott veach
Discord ID: 551582389319761941
Lol lazy
Ahhh, gotta do it old fashioned over a fire
I like pickled egggs
Anything pickled that ive tried actually
Hard boiled, peeled, pickled
Roasted brains is great
Pickle Bree! <:picklerick2:534347065229312010>
What brings u to a conspiracy server Bree?
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I don't feel so good, Mr. Chad
I donโt even know whatโs going on anymore ๐๐๐
Did he take a picture of the stars..?
lol
Ha
Not being funny..did he?
oh, i thought you were making a 'could they or couldn't they see the stars" joke... no,i don't think so... i think his exposures were all set for earht and inside the shuttle
but tbh there are so many CDs of pictuers and i've not gone through them with a finetooth comb or oanything... @wilman757
@m. scott veach ok...just asking..not being an a**
Sorry
it's okay... trust me, i'm used to people coming at me like "your dad is a fucking liar, space is fake, etc" so I'm used to it
Thought the same
I know that FE belief dictates that conclusion. I don't take it personally.
Lots of people that deny the existence of space and stars here lol
Yep. Same with my server. Even globers I know are doubtful sometimes of NASA.
NASA has put out a lot of bullshit
@m. scott veach @Smoothie Mane I'm not pro or con...just seems that I would picture earth as well as stars..?
His dad was in low earth orbit so I don't think that shot would've been so easy
The main BS is the fake alien agenda @Smoothie Mane
@wilman757 the issue is dynamic range of photography.. .it can't expose but very bright and very dim things at once.. so you have to pick one or the other basically
You gotta consider the possibility that some of what theyre trying to "hide" they only want to seem like they are trying to hide it.
The old reverse psychology like tactic
I would have been interested to see what the pic looked like.ev en if it didn't come out...
i think there are certain heavy films that can expose both dim and bright faithfully, they are expensive but you no longer rely on the aperture decisions