I have no idea how it works and I studied chemical engineering. I guess I would have to study physical engineering
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You don't know how it works because you didn't study tin foil hat engineering.
They think this is bad but think the lead in plane fuel is fine
Meanwhile space x makes a flare and has falling debris , MAGA: gotta buy a cybertruck and drive it into ocean to show support
So true. I have a classmate who is an anti-vaxxer, even though we did biology.
The really depressing thing about this, and many other "unexplained" aerial phenomena, is that it demonstrates how many people just never fucking look up at the sky.
This thing is real, they're spreading dihydrogen monoxide vapours everywhere. Moreover every single dead person has the same thing in their body. Coincidence? I think /s
To be fair, they do look ugly in the sky.