I wonder what that unlucky astronaut's reaction is, because there's a lot of reactions, ranging from "Aw, crud." to "... fuck." to "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" to "YAY! EVERYONE I HATE IS DEAD!"
I think most of my attention came from slate. I wish TVTropes would have asked permission. They have never contacted me, and I'm not aware of any link-back from them. It's pretty uncool
...i was going for the whole irony that how would an astronaut be able to take a picture of a fictitous event, when another conspiracy theory was that the moon landing never happened to begin with..... you know what, never mind you are never going to get it anyway.
to the gentlemen that created the piece, in the event that my sentiment was missed in its tongue in cheek manner. very nice work thanks for the effort. this will be my last post.
in response to: "since Big Brother faked the moon landings to begin with, how did you get an astronaut up there in time to capture this? the resolution is great, do you think he will be back in time to give the me focal length and fstop/exposure settings he used? wait a minute..... how did he get this camera angle from that wharehouse in the desert...."
since Big Brother faked the moon landings to begin with, how did you get an astronaut up there in time to capture this? the resolution is great, do you think he will be back in time to give the me focal length and fstop/exposure settings he used? wait a minute..... how did he get this camera angle from that wharehouse in the desert....
Anyone ever tell you you're a genius?
[link]
to the gentlemen that created the piece, in the event that my sentiment was missed in its tongue in cheek manner. very nice work thanks for the effort. this will be my last post.
in response to:
"since Big Brother faked the moon landings to begin with, how did you get an astronaut up there in time to capture this? the resolution is great, do you think he will be back in time to give the me focal length and fstop/exposure settings he used? wait a minute..... how did he get this camera angle from that wharehouse in the desert...."