Defetivecuckachu
His name's Air Bud, and he's shredding our defense
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I'm 40yo and this is where I've got to with my inceldom.
I honestly find this sadder and harder to watch than any film or tv involving couples or sex now.
View: https://youtu.be/g9gDpSajPl4
Neil Armstrong is on the moon, there are a few minutes empty in his schedule, so he walks to the edge of a crater and drops in his little dead 3yo daughter's charm bracelet, so that something of her will be up there forever, every time he looks at the moon.
Obviously I don't know what losing a child is like but I have nephews and nieces so I can imagine that it would beyond fuck you up, having that kind of ultimate love and happiness in your life and then watching her get sick and die. (And obviously I have some idea of what it's like being surrounded by people but dealing with inner sadness alone.) Neil Armstrong was always a total fucking hero and legend to me, even before I knew he went thru all of that at the same time as achieving what he did.
The movie bombed, but it is based on a biography that he authorized so I presume it is reasonably true to life. It's established that he did walk off by himself to the crater, nobody knows for certain that he left a keepsake of his baby there, so that part is speculation on the author's part, but really, what else would he have done?
Fuck's sake, I've got something in my eye now...
I honestly find this sadder and harder to watch than any film or tv involving couples or sex now.
View: https://youtu.be/g9gDpSajPl4
Neil Armstrong is on the moon, there are a few minutes empty in his schedule, so he walks to the edge of a crater and drops in his little dead 3yo daughter's charm bracelet, so that something of her will be up there forever, every time he looks at the moon.
Obviously I don't know what losing a child is like but I have nephews and nieces so I can imagine that it would beyond fuck you up, having that kind of ultimate love and happiness in your life and then watching her get sick and die. (And obviously I have some idea of what it's like being surrounded by people but dealing with inner sadness alone.) Neil Armstrong was always a total fucking hero and legend to me, even before I knew he went thru all of that at the same time as achieving what he did.
The movie bombed, but it is based on a biography that he authorized so I presume it is reasonably true to life. It's established that he did walk off by himself to the crater, nobody knows for certain that he left a keepsake of his baby there, so that part is speculation on the author's part, but really, what else would he have done?
Fuck's sake, I've got something in my eye now...
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