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Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July

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Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July

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It looks like he had some face procedures done

This was my thought too. Looks like some typical swelling from some sort of cosmetic procedure. Would not be surprising given the divorce.

his shirt also seem "puffy" under hist shirt compared to how he usually looked.

I do not believe it's possible to decide whether he's swollen from corticosteroids, or because he's bulking up in a gym, he's just just eating more because he's happy or because he's sad.

I hope he's fine, time will tell.

Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July

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Jeff Bezos owns the 2nd largest newspaper in the country, and now a major movie studio. I would say he qualifies.

How has he used that newspaper to exert political control over the US?

He might not have used his newspaper, but AWS was instrumental in de-platforming Parler after the Jan 6 mutiny.

Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July

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Jeff Bezos owns the 2nd largest newspaper in the country, and now a major movie studio. I would say he qualifies.

How has he used that newspaper to exert political control over the US?

Fool.

Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July

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We already paid companies to roll out copper to your area in the 90s, and they just didn't do it.

StarLink has already rolled out.

How are your speeds, horse?!

Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July

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Still a government handout to private corporation.

It's a country investing in infrastructure. A hand out is bailing out failing auto makers, forgiving debt arbitrarily, etc, etc.

You mean forgiving debt of those trying to get an education to build that infrastructure? I wonder who even sets those prices in the first place.
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