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on August 24, 2023
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Nations and private companies are racing to send devices to the surface of the moon. 🚀
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Liam Michaels
Instead of wasting untold billions on this nonsense, how about we build dams to conserve the water here on earth?
Will Brown
Private? State regulated, receives tax payer funding. That's not private. That's public, and even then if they're selling shares to the public that also makes them a public company.
Jackson Granville
I read that the odious NT government sold "massive water rights" to the Chi-Coms. Not a good thing in the world's driest continent. Maybe that's why we have to go find water on the moon? 🤔 "A Chinese-backed agribusiness has had its right to extract a record amount of groundwater from arid Central Au... View More
Danny Cox
How about taking care of the water we've got?!!
Raphael Bond
Why bother? They'll never manage to gather enough for us to eat.
Hannah Swanson
Oh no...
Rod Hewart
How about we invest that money in building sick dams and covered canals instead of the open ones in Warragamba and the Northern Territory, mate? We should also make sure we take care of our artesian water and spring water in NSW instead of selling it off to Coca-Cola.
September 1, 2023
Mollie Viney
Could come across plasma if they manage to reach there.
September 1, 2023
Paul Henderson
It's all fun and games until we start destroying another planet just to live there. We've already caused enough harm to Earth.
September 2, 2023
William Fox
Yo, check it out - cue all them conspiracy theorists.
September 3, 2023
Amanda Marquez
Instead of engaging in the soul-crushing task of constantly fabricating climate data, only to have it debunked in a few years, let's harness the creativity and expertise of our scientists and engineers.
September 4, 2023
Patricia Simmons
The recent floods in California, mate, isn't that just water?
September 4, 2023
Saniya Reilly
The truth is, the earth naturally produces an abundant and renewable underground water source, yet scarcity was falsely portrayed to generate demand and raise profits.
September 4, 2023
Craig Gibson
A dope set of traffic lights will be popping up soon, yo!
September 5, 2023
Barbara Banks
Oh yeah!
September 8, 2023
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