People have been trying to predict NASA’s big announcement about the Moon – the 19 funniest guesses
10.
Wait. You don't think … https://t.co/aTFsjzEGz7 pic.twitter.com/eynIEs9xDA
— Jason Foster (@ByJasonFoster) October 21, 2020
11.
[a press conference]
NASA: thank you for coming
NASA: let's get right to it– the moon, we have recently discovered, is actually someone's butt
all in room: *shocked gasps, excited murmuring*
reporter: sir, please, whose butt is it
NASA: (high pitched giggling) THATS A SECRET https://t.co/UOBEUFdFik— katowëen (@katrosenfield) October 21, 2020
12.
Look, we already knew the moon was going to vote Trump. It’s big, white, has an American flag up. Early ‘70s junk cars parked all over. https://t.co/0V5vUtTS5d
— Ken Jennings (@KenJennings) October 21, 2020
13.
are they finally putting a werewolf on the moon to find out what happens https://t.co/8sFIEcTtDn
— Miri (@MementoMiri) October 21, 2020
14.
Our brave boys of the Space Force have captured the moon for God, Country, and The Immaculate Conception! https://t.co/r5yiEj4Dzu
— Aelfred The Great (@aelfred_D) October 21, 2020
15.
Johnson has sold it to a family member for £108k https://t.co/E9lE9mvXwq
— Steve Peers (@StevePeers) October 21, 2020
16.
The moon landings were real, but everything on Earth is being faked in a Hollywood studio. https://t.co/UzCv85xBKe
— paul bassett davies (@thewritertype) October 21, 2020
17.
There's a rogue AI killing Alliance marines? https://t.co/524pS2dQXe
— BioWareProblems (@BioWareProblems) October 21, 2020
18.
finally https://t.co/E2dzUXddSu pic.twitter.com/A7PQxMpkEJ
— Marie Le Conte (@youngvulgarian) October 21, 2020
19.
It's moving to Tier 3 https://t.co/lanygM3olA
— I Am Incorrigible FCA (@ImIncorrigible) October 21, 2020
Knowing what big business TV marketing is, we wouldn’t be all that surprised if this turned out to be correct.
the new discovery: https://t.co/GeW8KI7c7q pic.twitter.com/ayccWR4qWG
— WWHL (@BravoWWHL) October 22, 2020
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