Oscar Wildcat - 2016-03-16
By the end of the thing I was just as carried away as this poor fellow. Just magnificent, Lef.
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Lef - 2016-03-16 I muted the guy and was thinking of putting a please mute tag.
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Oscar Wildcat - 2016-03-16 I felt better about the narrator after he started making good observations along with the hooting and braying. Then I started hooting a bit myself because, Jesus H Christ, you _can_ see those giant electrical arcs and solar flares with the naked eye in real time. Fantastic.
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Oscar Wildcat - 2016-03-16 The lens flares do kind of get in the way of the action though, as you say. I suppose the stewards didn't let them open the hatch...
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chumbucket - 2016-03-16
Solar eclipse all the way!
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Bort - 2016-03-16
So is he being followed by a moonshadow?
Also, I know it's a coincidence that the sun and moon appear to be exactly the same size from earth, but if I were compiling a list of coincidences that point to an existence of God, that'd be on the list. (Again, I stress that I know it's a coincidence. It's just an incredibly cool one.)
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Oscar Wildcat - 2016-03-16 He is, in fact, stalking the moonshadow. The moonshadow has a restraining order against him but as you see here he'll go to great lengths to circumvent it.
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Tough American Bouncer - 2016-03-16
Sir, please stop touching yourself - there are children in this plane!
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urbanelf - 2016-03-16
Joey Diaz as an astronomer.
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The Mothership - 2016-03-16
Moons are cool as hell.
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crasspm - 2016-03-16
I wonder what insignificant percentage of passengers on that flight still hold the belief that what they were observing had all been created around 6000 years ago.
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Binro the Heretic - 2016-03-17
OH MY GOD! LOOK AT ALL THIS STUFF YOU CAN'T SEE BECAUSE A PHONE CAMERA WON'T PICK IT UP!
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memedumpster - 2016-03-17
Fred Schaaf takes a flight to adventure.
#jokesnoneshallget
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