No thank you. Considering space doesn't exist (why anyone would believe in something they cannot see/experience is beyond me) and NASA is a money laundering front for the Illuminati, I'll just sit back and relax while all you idiots gawk at their brand new CGI eclipse animation.
It is not visible in Europe, and I will not go to the USA, probably in my life (there are only flights to ny, la, and florida, and f word those shitholes).
Do yourself a favor and get your rotting teeth fixed and some sun you ignorant pasty limey bastard . Also maybe stop being so obvious about your obsession and envy of Americans and stick to your shite UK gossip sites you daft prick.
Probably not.
ReplyDeleteNo thank you. Considering space doesn't exist (why anyone would believe in something they cannot see/experience is beyond me) and NASA is a money laundering front for the Illuminati, I'll just sit back and relax while all you idiots gawk at their brand new CGI eclipse animation.
ReplyDeleteI will peek outside from time to time to look and shoot a picture or two if it's not cloudy here like they are predicting.
ReplyDeleteYou forgot to mention how flat the Earth is.
ReplyDeleteNice troll
ReplyDeleteI won't be around much this weekend, because my womens' club is throwing an eclipse party, and I volunteered to planet.
ReplyDeleteI think she's making a joke.....
ReplyDeleteDon't you need special glasses for that?
ReplyDeleteIt will barely visible where I'm located...so..i'll try
ReplyDeleteThat's too far into the future for me.
ReplyDeleteAsk did I see it 'after it happens.'
There's always the next one seven years from now.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. I live for stuff like this. I want to see how our dog reacts.
ReplyDeleteIt is literally going directly over my house. Could not be more excited!
ReplyDeleteSan Diego will only see 60% of the sun covered, and chances are that the marine layer will make even that impossible/difficult to see.
ReplyDeleteyep, even bought (good) glasses on amazon last week. now let's hope it's not overcast.
ReplyDeleteIt is not visible in Europe, and I will not go to the USA, probably in my life (there are only flights to ny, la, and florida, and f word those shitholes).
ReplyDeleteYup, wierd weather in San Diego. Will be,at work as usual. My work is inland so i may get to see something
ReplyDeleteYes unfortunately I'm only going to see 84%. I just got my handy dandy solar eclipse glasses in the mail today. NASA approved.
ReplyDeleteDo yourself a favor and get your rotting teeth fixed and some sun you ignorant pasty limey bastard .
ReplyDeleteAlso maybe stop being so obvious about your obsession and envy of Americans and stick to your shite UK gossip sites you daft prick.
DON'T LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI guess we learned what happened to Steve Brannon when he got fired today. He started reading CDAN
ReplyDeleteAt least he can read
ReplyDeleteWho is "Steve Brannon" anyway?
This isn't me, FYI
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