Someone just pointed out something wild: flip "Neil A" around and you get "Alien." What are the odds?
But honestly, think about it—humans didn't just visit the moon once and call it a day. We went multiple times. Got so comfortable up there that astronauts literally started hitting golf balls around. On the actual moon. Like, imagine being so chill on another celestial body that you're casually playing sports. That's some next-level confidence right there.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 1h ago
Neil A is Alien in turn, I've long been tired of listening to this joke, but the part about the moon landing and playing golf is really outrageous haha
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How confident we can play so leisurely on the moon, we don't have the courage on Earth
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Wait, so Armstrong is actually an alien? This theory I can
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In turn, if you can make up an alien, how strong the probability argument is, it feels like watching the fabrication
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The section of golf on the moon is amazing, it is really another dimension of lying flat
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 1h ago
No, this coincidence is too outrageous, neil a in turn alien... Thinking about it carefully, I was terrified
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 1h ago
Haha Neil A, on the other hand, Alien's meme is really amazing, and it belongs to the kind of coincidence that you have to believe
Speaking of golf on the moon, it's really outrageous, astronauts play leisurely on an alien planet, how strong is this self-confidence
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FlyingLeek
· 1h ago
The statement that Neil A is Alien in turn is outrageous, but have you ever thought that moon golf is the real black technology... How crazy it is to play on other planets
Someone just pointed out something wild: flip "Neil A" around and you get "Alien." What are the odds?
But honestly, think about it—humans didn't just visit the moon once and call it a day. We went multiple times. Got so comfortable up there that astronauts literally started hitting golf balls around. On the actual moon. Like, imagine being so chill on another celestial body that you're casually playing sports. That's some next-level confidence right there.