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Do we really want to know whats on Mars?

Created by LastSupper LastSupper  > 9 months ago, 26 Jul 2018
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LastSupper
LastSupper

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26 Jul 2018 10:22pm
This probing could bite us rite on the butt ! If there was life where is it now ?
mineral1
mineral1

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26 Jul 2018 8:44pm
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LastSupper said..
This probing could bite us rite on the butt ! If there was life where is it now ?


You indicating we may not want to know ?
Subsonic
Subsonic

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26 Jul 2018 8:48pm
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LastSupper said..
This probing could bite us rite on the butt ! If there was life where is it now ?


In the whitehouse.
Toph
Toph

WA

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26 Jul 2018 9:02pm
Or Area 51 at least. I'm not sure how I feel about coming face to face with a Martian, but I like to think we are not alone in this universe.
Subsonic
Subsonic

WA

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26 Jul 2018 9:22pm
Arthur C Clarke once said "two possibilities exist: either we are are alone in the universe, or we are not. Both are equally terrifying".
sn
sn

sn

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26 Jul 2018 9:26pm
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LastSupper said..
This probing could bite us rite on the butt ! If there was life where is it now ?






wingman
wingman

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27 Jul 2018 9:39pm
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sn said..

LastSupper said..
This probing could bite us rite on the butt ! If there was life where is it now ?








Kaboom,where's the kaboom!!!!
Macroscien
Macroscien

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27 Jul 2018 10:44pm
It took as almost 50 years to clear last Lunarians after Appollo missions.That we why we needed to wait for next human expedition to the Moon.

Now thanks to progress in technology we could clean new planet from Martians more quickly.

Mars will be ready to colonize in few years , squicky clean from natives.

Yanks don't want to make the same mistake once colonizing newly discovered lands.
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