I was 5 years old when the men landed on the moon. I remember sitting crosslegged on the floor in front of the TV watching as Neil Armstrong stepped on to the moon.
I got goosebumps. It is still, to this day, one of the highlights of my life. Even at 5, I understood the magnitude of what I was watching.
I firmly believe that putting a man on the moon is, still, man's biggest accomplishment.
Lift up the dumb, and hold back our kids - and race to the bottom until everyone’s on an equal education level. Now, most other countries kids are smarter than ours by leaps and bounds.
I was 5 years old when the men landed on the moon. I remember sitting crosslegged on the floor in front of the TV watching as Neil Armstrong stepped on to the moon.
I got goosebumps. It is still, to this day, one of the highlights of my life. Even at 5, I understood the magnitude of what I was watching.
I firmly believe that putting a man on the moon is, still, man's biggest accomplishment.
to bad we gave up all that could have achieved for a chance to lift up our fellow man and go for "Civil Rights"
Lift up the dumb, and hold back our kids - and race to the bottom until everyone’s on an equal education level. Now, most other countries kids are smarter than ours by leaps and bounds.
leaps and bounds. . . . . . . . sigh
My proudest moment to date is meeting Buzz Aldrin!
Brought to you by white men.
Sorry, not sorry.