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>>9494321
>or anything really that NASA scientists cannot do themselves.

Except reusable rockets

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>>8945621
Why do you guys care about them so much to the point that you'll take every opportunity to label them as inferior to you? IT sounds like your clamoring for acceptance of some sort. If someone sucks at something, why would you go out of your way to brag about being better than them at it? How much of your self worth do you place on your race?

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>>8912903
I think that the constant attention these prodigies get mirrors that of what parents give to their children when they are young except on a bigger scale. You have high expectations of a child and constantly tell them they are destined for greatness or that they will change the world, but perhaps it's that pressure, and your determination to make that a reality, that causes the child to fall. What if our attempts to shape a child exactly how we want them to be are exactly why child prodigies don't rise to the occasion?

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