Well he did reach the Stars, but not in one piece.
Yes, but he also reached many stars…
He didn’t miss the moon.
Since, i can’t seem to edit. Did he chalk draw his own glasses?
Yes. And his tongue is in that particular position not as a result of concentration, but to hold their flimsy selves in place.
2 for 1. It’s a good deal.
Hey Toonhole, check out MY idea for a comic! –>
When you’re younger:
Girl: Wanna play with me?
Boy: EEEEeewwwww, no! You have coooooties!
When you’re older:
Woman: Wanna go somewhere to eat?
Man: EEEEeewwwww, no! You have a woman’s scorn.
….what’s that? You dont like my comic idea?
Aright, thanks for not holding a grudge over it like some entitled dummy. -_-
40 degrees? No wonder he crashed! Dude needed to study more on the differences between ballistics, aerodynamics and non-Newtonian mechanics.
Plus, from the angle of the news photo, almost all his debris is probably heading back towards the Earth, and those few bits which doesn’t appear to be, are probably still caught in Earth’s gravity.
To misquote a certain SF title, The stars NOT his destination.
Now that he knows his father was right, he will always trust him.
10 comments on “Shoot For The Moon”
Well he did reach the Stars, but not in one piece.
Yes, but he also reached many stars…
He didn’t miss the moon.
Since, i can’t seem to edit. Did he chalk draw his own glasses?
Yes. And his tongue is in that particular position not as a result of concentration, but to hold their flimsy selves in place.
2 for 1. It’s a good deal.
Hey Toonhole, check out MY idea for a comic! –>
When you’re younger:
Girl: Wanna play with me?
Boy: EEEEeewwwww, no! You have coooooties!
When you’re older:
Woman: Wanna go somewhere to eat?
Man: EEEEeewwwww, no! You have a woman’s scorn.
….what’s that? You dont like my comic idea?
Aright, thanks for not holding a grudge over it like some entitled dummy. -_-
40 degrees? No wonder he crashed! Dude needed to study more on the differences between ballistics, aerodynamics and non-Newtonian mechanics.
Plus, from the angle of the news photo, almost all his debris is probably heading back towards the Earth, and those few bits which doesn’t appear to be, are probably still caught in Earth’s gravity.
To misquote a certain SF title, The stars NOT his destination.
Now that he knows his father was right, he will always trust him.