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2023 home/family FFL Champion. SSN 717 & Deep Submergence Unit. Whatever happened to Khalil Greene? SYS64738

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Because by earning more, you create more jobs, by spending more money, which provides other people with being able to support their families. Without earning more, you can’t even give to charity, much less support your family.

Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Timmy, i’ve paid more than $100 million in taxes. I’ve created thousands of jobs, which enabled thousands of people to feed their families. I’ve contributed millions to wounded warriors, pediatric aids and support 1400 African children. And what have you accomplished in life?

Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No. Be like me. I came to America as a legal immigrant. My mother and I had nothing. In America, bless her, gave me to the opportunity to work as hard as I wanted to. And I am living proof, that the American dream is not only alive, but alive and well. You can sit on your thumb,

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History in the making In this new image from our NASA Artemis II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes.

History in the making

In this new image from our <a href="/NASAArtemis/">NASA Artemis</a> II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes.
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For all you highly moronic moon conspiracy theorists... The moon landings happened. Here are four bulletproof reasons why the hoax theory collapses under its own weight. 1. We brought back 842 pounds of moon rocks and geologists worldwide have been slicing them open for 55

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One last look at Earth before we reach the Moon. This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fourth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft. The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.

One last look at Earth before we reach the Moon.

This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fourth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft. The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.
KISS (@kiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sadly, today is the 19th anniversary of the death of #KISS guitarist Mark St. John. Please take a moment to remember our beloved friend.

Sadly, today is the 19th anniversary of the death of #KISS guitarist Mark St. John. Please take a moment to remember our beloved friend.
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Sweet dreams, NASA Artemis II crew. One last look at the Moon before flight day six and your epic lunar flyby, taking you farther into space than humans have EVER traveled.

Sweet dreams, <a href="/NASAArtemis/">NASA Artemis</a> II crew. 

One last look at the Moon before flight day six and your epic lunar flyby, taking you farther into space than humans have EVER traveled.
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A new milestone for humankind: The crew of Artemis II are now the farthest any human has ever travelled, reaching a maximum distance of 252,752 miles from Earth. This surpasses the previous record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by about 4,102 miles.