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1   marcus   2015 Jul 14, 10:24pm  

The really good ones are still coming in. Let's see what comes out tomorrow and Thursday.

2   Ceffer   2015 Jul 14, 10:56pm  

Awwww! It has a big heart on it, it wuvs us!

3   Ceffer   2015 Jul 14, 11:09pm  

Then again, maybe Hillary sat on it.

4   Rin   2015 Jul 15, 5:27am  

Disney's been there before ...

New Horizon's got nothing over old Walt.

5   Ceffer   2015 Jul 15, 9:58am  

It's deja vu again. Good thing they didn't name it Bluto.

6   HEY YOU   2015 Jul 15, 10:01am  

Another heavenly body to destroy after we finish with this one.

7   Ceffer   2015 Jul 15, 10:03am  

Looks like the dingleberry of the solar system.

8   HydroCabron   2015 Jul 15, 11:22am  

Wouldn't this money have been better spent funding a tax cut for hedge fund managers?

Private garage elevators don't buy and maintain themselves, you know.

10   Heraclitusstudent   2015 Jul 15, 3:14pm  

While we're talking Disney...
That's no moon.

11   HydroCabron   2015 Jul 15, 3:15pm  

For the cost of just 5700 of these missions, they could have paid for the Iraq war.

12   marcus   2015 Jul 15, 3:20pm  

We like to get a lot of bang for our buck. Literally.

13   marcus   2015 Jul 15, 3:34pm  

What would be bad about spending way more money on space programs is that most of that money would go towards awesome jobs, and I would be too envious of the people that have such interesting, fun and challenging jobs. It's un-American to increase the number of existing awesome jobs like that, ESPECIALLY if they are government jobs.

I guess if those jobs have to exist, they can be funded indirectly by the government, but it has to go through private companies, because they can do things more cheaply by outsourcing most of the work,.enabling profits to go to the people at the top.. After all, they are the ones with the connections, and that's really what it's all about.

14   marcus   2015 Jul 15, 5:33pm  

Pluto's biggest moon.

15   Strategist   2015 Jul 15, 6:09pm  

Hey.....Pluto is round too. That makes earth the only flat planet in the universe.

16   Ceffer   2015 Jul 15, 6:35pm  

I know. Just because they discovered some round planets, they think that makes earth round, too, and older than 10,000 years. They are so gullible.

19   MisdemeanorRebel   2015 Jul 17, 10:43am  

Pretty freaking cool.

Now, get your ass to Mars.

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