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TIL Drinking a Beer in Space Is Impossible Because It’s All Foam
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But rum is still on the ta… Floating mid air. Space pirates rrrrrr we!
Well, might as well cut all funding then. I had high hopes and dreams for space exploration, but fuck it now.
Who says you can’t drink foam?
Soviets solved this problem by just drinking vodka.
So we don’t possess the technology to make these beverages flat.
Is that why there is a polka song I think is called “In Heaven there is no beer.”?
D’oh!!
One more think the check off list
– become astronaut. Nope✅
“Nooooooooo!” -Bender Bending Rodriguez
Always has been 🔫
Foamweiser
In space they can’t hear your creams.
And if that doesn’t crush my childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut nothing will
Officially never going to space, I was on the fence before but now that I have this bit of info. Forget it.
Welp, that’s it. No space for me. No beer in space? Ca’mon NASA, we can do better.
Guess we’re not going to space guys 🙁
Well there go my dreams for fully automated luxury gay space communism 🙁
LPT: Drink the beer before you leave the spaceship.
Weed still cool though right?
Well, It’s also forbidden I believe
Guinness still works if it was opened half an hour before launching..
Actually no, if package correctly it can be.
This is why there are no Wisconsinite astronauts.
Get me up there, I’ll figure it out
I could recommend a few dives that serve flat ass beer that could work in space.
Just use thick water to brew it.
*tears up astronaut application*
It’s all foam? Why did we think it was mostly a vacuum for so long?