Self-deprecation is worth its weight in smoldering phoenix-ashes and baby unicorn tears.
or; zero-gee kickboxing should be next on the list.
Published on April 28, 2007 By SanChonino In Astronomy

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Comments
on Apr 28, 2007
Is this a spam article? You'd better huggin' believe it is.



Why? It's been like almost a month since I posted a real article. I was feeling left out. So here, stupid world. My blog. Thanks to Drew and his funniness.
on Apr 28, 2007
Your caption is pretty cold and cruel and inappropriate considering the disease that Hawking lives with and how much he'd look forward to his few moments of weightlessness. 
on Apr 28, 2007
I was beginning to wonder what happened to you. I thought I was just missing your articles...

Yay for spam!
on Apr 28, 2007
I think Braeden was being sarcastic Terp! No way would he make fun the guy!

Stephen Hawkings couldn't express his joy, but he did look kinda weird because of that!
on Apr 29, 2007
Your caption is pretty cold and cruel and inappropriate considering the disease that Hawking lives with and how much he'd look forward to his few moments of weightlessness.


Yeah, you blew things a bit out of proportion there. But that's okay.

I didn't caption this; if you'll see, there was a link on the bottom. Links on the bottom of things usually mean that's where they came from. I know it's a novel concept and all, but still . . .

You have no idea the respect that I have for Stephen Hawking. You won't ever. But that doesn't mean I can't laugh at something I find funny. Lighten up a little, Terp.
on Apr 30, 2007
SanCho,

Good to see you, mate.

I thought this was hilarious, particularly with the apple floating above him (is it some cryptic acknowledgement of Newton's Theory of Gravity?) Some people just don't have a sense of humour, do they?
on Apr 30, 2007
He had fun, and is getting his dream.  What more could anyone ask for?
on Apr 30, 2007
I think it would be great to be able to experience that.
on Sep 08, 2010

I guess, Stephen Hawking is happy about his experience in the outer space.