Millions of our tax dollars to spend on animal cruelty...?
Way to go NASA, way to go.
Way to go NASA, way to go.
enough to give that cat the rights to the lolcats franchiseFlecco wrote:
How much money is thrown at NASA for shit like that?
come on. cats are natures little brothers. its fun to push them around and see what happens.TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
Thats a bit mean...its not like let it go and see what happens, it is "LETS THROW IT AT THE WALL LULZ!".
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source: http://www.lookd.com/cats/anatomy.htmln the cat, as in humans, the inner ear--a bony structure of fluid-filled semicircular canals--contains a complicated mechanism for maintaining body balance.
yeah throwing a cat into a wall isn't cruelty at all.FlemishHCmaniac wrote:
I assume a cat's semicircular canal is similar to that of a humansource: http://www.lookd.com/cats/anatomy.htmln the cat, as in humans, the inner ear--a bony structure of fluid-filled semicircular canals--contains a complicated mechanism for maintaining body balance.
And humans seem to do just fine in zero g, so I really do not see the "cruelty/torture" of the cat.
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Probably "meow."Tetrino wrote:
I wonder what the cat was thinking as it flailed through the air.
Space Monkey was the true hero of the space race.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Albert II, a Rhesus Monkey, became the first monkey in space on June 14, 1949, in a U.S.-launched V2 rocket. Upon return to earch, Albert II died on impact after a parachute failure.
And there are some who never came back. That cat is fortunate to have so many people to ensure it's safety during the mission.
A salute to it's Monkey cousins, the true pioneers of the stars!