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David Dorrance's avatar

The moon’s mystique took a hit when it was landed upon by earthlings. Like a lot of things that were once just beyond our reach. I have changed my opinion on “exploration”. For explorations sake. It just seems the price is too high. Leave some things to stir the soul and imagination.

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Joni's Playground's avatar

I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels like a snowglobe of fluids, being sloshed and jostled around. I often feel like I'm vainly trying to catalogue and organize all of my interior bits, grasping at the mysterious particulates swirling around me, trying very hard to get a good look at them, even one, before everything is (again) knocked sideways. Maybe I'm silly for it, but in spite of its trickster ways (and my sloshy insides and rigid exterior), I still find myself mesmerized by the moon's mysterious magic. Perhaps in some way my admiration is rooted in the same quality for which I sometimes resent it, the same thing I don't have, but sometimes long for - the serene ease with which it waxes and wanes.

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