Assuming, you will be offered safe travel to space for free, would you take it?
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@pitsipeahie (5758)
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@merrybelle2021 (1394)
• Philippines
11 Oct 21
I remember the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster back in 1986 (which I know is the exception than the rule) but I think it would still be good to have your last will and testament, just in case.
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@sulynsi (2669)
• Canada
11 Oct 21
I will never understand why people hanker to leave the earth.
I haven't seen a fraction of it.
It is rather wasteful - spending crazy amounts of money to have the thrill of leaving the earth instead of spending that taking care of it and its inhabitants.
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@pitsipeahie (5758)
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11 Oct 21
I think my whole life isn't enough to see all of the earth. I'd rather go on free world travel than venture to space.
@snowy22315 (209167)
• United States
11 Oct 21
Yes, of course I am an adventurer.
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@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
11 Oct 21
I probably wouldn't, but I have a grandson who absolutely would love to travel into space.
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@pitsipeahie (5758)
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11 Oct 21
I also can't see myself going to space either. But for those who love to, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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@dgobucks226 (37621)
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26 Mar 22
There seems to be an increasing interest (among those who can afford the price) to travel in space. Although I like Star Trek and science fiction, I think I'll remain on Earth with my feet firmly planted on the ground 

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tasteless or no, I couldn't help laughing 
(that was more macabre than tasteless)


