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>>15398658
>same old tired arguments that I've debunked countless times which everyone just repeats again the next day like nothing happened

Yeah no thanks, stay in your ignorant little bubble where the reach of Man is limited and I'll be here celebrating the Faustian spirit and mankinds limitless potential.

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We will return edition
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/sfg/ colonial farming summary https://www.docdroid.net/uGf3k1F/sfg-anon-2021-r1-pdf

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>>12493310
Cancelling the US military would throw the international physical market into absolute chaos. Pretty much only smaller land routes and high priority air routes would remain alright. China doesn't have the capability to project their power outside of Asian waters near them and even then all of Asia would basically enter a Mexican standoff. Over half of China's food imports come from beyond that range (and that's if you include all the way down to Australia and New Zealand). Lots of countries, especially developing and Asian ones, would very quickly encounter food crises of wildly varying severities, with places like China, India, Bangladesh, and similar being by far the worst hit. Any country that didn't have a direct pipeline or very close connection to a sizable oil producer would be absolutely fucked, and even many of those that did would still have to ration it pretty much only to important (government and military) uses. All of the countries we think of as having any moderate degree of global importance would instantly revert back into regional powers, and those that didn't would only not be so because they regressed even further. I could go on, but the gist of it is that there's almost no understating just how important the US military has been in allowing a globalized economy to exist.

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>>12283376
Talk to actual people on medical admission committees. Pre-Med advisors are, ironically, the worst people to take advice from. If you haven't been arrested for anything you will be fine.
Also think for yourself and don't let any bitter middle age professors tell you what to do.
Also don't take life-changing advice from 4chan of all fucking places

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>>12280721
>SpaceX unilaterally declaring both Martian Independence and American sovereignty over Luna
Uh, BASED DEPARTMENT

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>>12162207
i gotchu

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>>10643852
true for most things but we're talking about returning to the moon here, a great national achievement, and a new space race against China

The appeasement of the liberals by this announcement should be a relatively minor thing in comparison to the grand national achievement of returning to the moon again

also pic related, the last time we were there.

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>>10624020
>operation to private companies
That kind of mindset at the outset would never have given us Apollo

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