Scott Base, have you ever seen Marcus Yu'swork? You've got very similar themes and aesthetics.
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Sebastian Nitu
May 09, 2022
I mean, the russians did win the space race. The americans(if we use what we know) won the moon race, cuz that's the only thing they won over the russians, since the russians kinda were 1st in anything space related
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Joshua Calvert
Jul 02
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Not really, and i really dislike this particular cliche. Russians were in the lead at first but lost it even before Apollo, in the Gemini era - and never really regained it. It wasn't just the moon. It was Mars, it was deep space probes, it was the shuttle, the communication satellites, the GPS, the reusable vehicles. The visits to Jupiter and Saturn. mapping gas giant moons. Sattelite navigation. Satellite weather forecasting. In all these fields us was not only first, it had decisive lead until the very end of USSR. Its so much more thn just "the moon". The moon was just the most famous victory, but neither the first nor last one. And even the actual Russia…
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jd131213121312
Feb 06, 2022
thank you so much for these comics, which make me feel slightly less like i'm losing my mind as i confront this world, and which help me see the beauty that remains and that could still be built. thank you.
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imscottbase
Feb 07, 2022
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My god, thank you for this comment. The world is a beautiful and terrifying place and if I’m helping anyone navigate it in the slightest bit, I’m honoured.
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Seán Schauseil
Jan 26, 2022
Possible translation:HOLE!
LET'S...
Mission Complete.
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Jan Vrabček
Jan 22, 2023
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In my oppinion давай could be also translated as: "Bring it on" which could be even more fitting in a situation of landing/crashing a capsule
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s.kirmish
Jan 09, 2022
Okay, now it is clear, the writer is a communist. The Soviet Union was great, he alludes to, and like with the woman of Crete story, women are not just equal, but better than men.(and Soviets clearly are good, because they had women cosmonauts, because that is all that matters about them, right?) Half of American feminist organisations fly communist insignia as their logo already, so you know where the narrative connection lies.The french revolution (although ultimately positive) also reached its tipping point when finally the women had enough, came out, and made their men join the revolts too. In consequence however, the puppeteers of the future learned about the political power that influencing women had in these modern times…
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voltagehero
Jan 07, 2023
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I don't understand why so many far right users got flocked to these comics, when the bio is clearly speaking out against the rich.
Scott Base, have you ever seen Marcus Yu's work? You've got very similar themes and aesthetics.
I mean, the russians did win the space race. The americans(if we use what we know) won the moon race, cuz that's the only thing they won over the russians, since the russians kinda were 1st in anything space related
thank you so much for these comics, which make me feel slightly less like i'm losing my mind as i confront this world, and which help me see the beauty that remains and that could still be built. thank you.
Possible translation: HOLE!
LET'S...
Mission Complete.
Okay, now it is clear, the writer is a communist. The Soviet Union was great, he alludes to, and like with the woman of Crete story, women are not just equal, but better than men.(and Soviets clearly are good, because they had women cosmonauts, because that is all that matters about them, right?) Half of American feminist organisations fly communist insignia as their logo already, so you know where the narrative connection lies. The french revolution (although ultimately positive) also reached its tipping point when finally the women had enough, came out, and made their men join the revolts too. In consequence however, the puppeteers of the future learned about the political power that influencing women had in these modern times…