So "The Shining" was Kubrick's confession to faking the apollo moon landing?

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come on homie slow your roll....because Im not a tin foil hat wearing scared conspiracy theorist p*ssy fakkit Im an idiot?

You got the tin foil hat on a little bit too tight. We ain't got no video and people going up there now because there aint shyt on the moon but rocks.

Im never even one to say shyt is all peaches and cream...I'll give you this, if we are going there its only because they found something other than rocks when we first went and we going there secretly and not letting anyone know about it.

:rudy: like i said you breh are a idiot. I guess because tv said we went, we went. but how about we try to apply some common sense to the shyt
The Moon has no atmosphere, so there is no "air temperature". The surface temperature varies greatly depending on whether it is in sunlight or not.

The average daytime temperature on the Moon is around 107°C (225°F), but can be as high as 123°C (253°F).

When an area rotates out of the sun, the "nighttime" temperature falls to an average of -153°C (-243°F).

The temperatures near the poles (which get the least solar heating) can fall as low as -233°C (-387°F). This is only 40°C above absolute zero.
So a man was walking around in them temperatures? just for a references point with some common sense lets look at some real life body reactions to extreme temperatures.

Hyperthermia is defined as a temperature greater than 37.5–38.3 °C (100–101 °F), depending on the reference, that occurs without a change in the body's temperature set-point.[4][5]
The normal human body temperature in a healthy adult can be as high as 37.7 °C (99.9 °F) in the late afternoon.[8] Hyperthermia requires an elevation from the temperature that would otherwise be expected. Such elevations range from mild to extreme; body temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F) can be life-threatening.
water boils at like 210 degrees, human body is 50-65 water
Hypothermia (from Greek υποθερμία) is a condition in which core temperature drops below the required temperature for normal metabolism and body functions which is defined as 35.0 °C (95.0 °F). Body temperature is usually maintained near a constant level of 36.5–37.5 °C (98–100 °F) through biologic homeostasis or thermoregulation. If exposed to cold and the internal mechanisms are unable to replenish the heat that is being lost, a drop in core temperature occurs. As body temperature decreases, characteristic symptoms occur such as shivering and mental confusion.
Hypothermia is the opposite of hyperthermia which is present in heat exhaustion and heat stroke. One of the lowest documented body temperature from which anyone has recovered was 13.0 °C (55.4 °F), in a near-drowning incident involving a 7-year-old girl in Sweden in December 2010
water freezes at 32 degrees again body is 50 percent water.

now please use your brain from now on :pacspit:
 

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"Since the late 2000s, numerous high-definition photos taken by the LROC spacecraft of the Apollo landing sites have captured the lander modules and the tracks left by the astronauts.[3][4] In 2012, images were released showing the Apollo flags still standing on the lunar surface" :manny:

photoshop :comeon:
 

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:rudy: like i said you breh are a idiot. I guess because tv said we went, we went. but how about we try to apply some common sense to the shyt
So a man was walking around in them temperatures? just for a references point with some common sense lets look at some real life body reactions to extreme temperatures.


water boils at like 210 degrees, human body is 50-65 water
water freezes at 32 degrees again body is 50 percent water.

now please use your brain from now on :pacspit:

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blah blah blah, retard drooling conspiracy theory bullshyt

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Can someone explain to me why they chose such an ugly woman to be Jack's wife?

because back then, you got the role of wife or girlfriend not purely based on looks. but based on acting ability. she did a great job in that flick. and because she wasnt so hot chick. she was believable.
 

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because back then, you got the role of wife or girlfriend not purely based on looks. but based on acting ability. she did a great job in that flick. and because she wasnt so hot chick. she was believable.
she hated Stanley Kubrick, she was under so much stress that she started losing hair and shyt :damn:
 

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:rudy: like i said you breh are a idiot. I guess because tv said we went, we went. but how about we try to apply some common sense to the shyt
So a man was walking around in them temperatures? just for a references point with some common sense lets look at some real life body reactions to extreme temperatures.


water boils at like 210 degrees, human body is 50-65 water
water freezes at 32 degrees again body is 50 percent water.

now please use your brain from now on :pacspit:

not that i agree or disagree whether this first trip was a hoax or not. just giving out the info that you're discussing here. this is what they said about the temps

When the Apollo astronauts landed on the Sea of Tranquility, the temperature at their touchdown site was about zero degrees Fahrenheit in the sunlight, even colder in the shade.

During a lunar night, which lasts 14 earth days, temperatures plunge as low as 280 degrees below zero. Unlike earth, the moon, having no atmosphere to act as a blanket, is unable to retain any of the day's warmth during the night.

During the equally long lunar day, temperatures rise as high as 280 degrees. By the time of Eagle's departure from the moon, with the sun higher in the sky, the temperatures there will have risen to about 90 degrees.

This particular landing site was one of five selected by Apollo project officials after analysis of pictures returned by the five Lunar Orbiter unmanned spacecraft.

All five sites are situated across the lunar equator on the side of the moon always facing earth. Being on the equator reduces the maneuvering for the astronauts to get there. Being on the near side of the moon, of course, makes it possible to communicate with the explorer

so even though the above posters was correct about the temps. supposedly we landed at points where a human body could actually bare those temps, especially in a spacesuit where temps can be regulated to an extent.
 

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because back then, you got the role of wife or girlfriend not purely based on looks. but based on acting ability. she did a great job in that flick. and because she wasnt so hot chick. she was believable.

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