He excels at burning hunks of metal at extremely high temperatures. I thought the Cybertruck was the pinnacle but alas.
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If I worked building rockets for him, I'd make sure they didn't lift off too.
At least they didn’t wreck (more of) the environment and nearly down passenger planes with this one.
Progress!
Break out the marshmallows
Rocket fuel is toxic. Don't cook with it. Don't touch or breathe it. Don't even look at it.
Once it's burned it's mostly safe, aside from the usual problems with combustion products.
Is LOX and methane really that bad?
I was thinking hydrazine. I don't know what this rocket was using.
is this normal i don't know anything about housing cocks
NASA should partner with Honda.
How much taxpayer money was tossed at the fucking bottle rocket failure?
Putting the Bang back in Big Bang!
Is the bee okay?