That is WAY scarier than I expected, even if it maybe wasn’t as dangerous. I thought it would be appendicitis or something common.
SaltyBigBoi on
Hate to say it, but this sounds like a panic attack
cbelt3 on
As someone who experiences sudden aphasia, I can’t imagine what he felt like. And he’s WAY healthier than I am.
o_MrBombastic_o on
He was replaced by an alien and it took him time to learn our language
im_thatoneguy on
I was really into whitewater kayaking for a while and did roll classes on how to flip back right side up.
One time after class I was stuck talking like Donald Duck and it was really hard to talk for a day afterword. I wonder if this wasn’t something similar. Some airway getting closed off and stuck together. Mine was just for being upside down for a couple minutes. I’m sure we haven’t discovered all the weird ways the body doesn’t work right in free fall for long periods of time.
Underwater_Karma on
we’ve known since 1979 that in space nobody can hear you scream
littlejim49 on
Astronauts are trained extremely well, but they are still humans, if space travel becomes more commercial one day ordinary untrained people may be able to go outwards into space still with all their human nature, good and bad
fd6270 on
>Fincke stopped apologizing to everybody after NASA’s new administrator Jared Isaacman ordered him to stop.
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That is WAY scarier than I expected, even if it maybe wasn’t as dangerous. I thought it would be appendicitis or something common.
Hate to say it, but this sounds like a panic attack
As someone who experiences sudden aphasia, I can’t imagine what he felt like. And he’s WAY healthier than I am.
He was replaced by an alien and it took him time to learn our language
I was really into whitewater kayaking for a while and did roll classes on how to flip back right side up.
One time after class I was stuck talking like Donald Duck and it was really hard to talk for a day afterword. I wonder if this wasn’t something similar. Some airway getting closed off and stuck together. Mine was just for being upside down for a couple minutes. I’m sure we haven’t discovered all the weird ways the body doesn’t work right in free fall for long periods of time.
we’ve known since 1979 that in space nobody can hear you scream
Astronauts are trained extremely well, but they are still humans, if space travel becomes more commercial one day ordinary untrained people may be able to go outwards into space still with all their human nature, good and bad
>Fincke stopped apologizing to everybody after NASA’s new administrator Jared Isaacman ordered him to stop.
That’s a respectable move from Isaacman.