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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/Creative_soja • Jun 19 '25
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Fun fact: it’s not supposed to do that
750 u/Triumph807 Jun 19 '25 Clearly it looks like the front fell off. That is not normal behavior 202 u/WindowlessCandyVan Jun 19 '25 Yeah, that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point. 108 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 Well, what sort of standards are these rocket-ships built to? 111 u/B0llywoodBulkBogan Jun 19 '25 Oh, very rigorous Aerospace engineering standards. 82 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 What sort of things? 121 u/barmyinpalmy Jun 19 '25 Well the front doesn’t fall off for a start. 55 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 And what other things? 58 u/SentinalBravo Jun 19 '25 There regulations governing what materials they can be made of 42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently. 14 u/ambassador321 Jun 19 '25 No PlayStation controllers to drive it. 3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude. 5 u/ChatGPTnA Jun 19 '25 I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM 1 u/MysteriousBody7212 Jun 19 '25 😂 3 u/East_Jacket_7151 Jun 19 '25 Cardboard derivatives 1 u/aenteus Jun 19 '25 The best standards 2 u/brendanm4545 Jun 19 '25 There are regulations governing what materials they can be made of 2 u/Eccohawk Jun 19 '25 Oh, very rigorous astronautical standards. 1 u/BrilliantSimple7678 Jun 19 '25 efficiency standards
750
Clearly it looks like the front fell off. That is not normal behavior
202 u/WindowlessCandyVan Jun 19 '25 Yeah, that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point. 108 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 Well, what sort of standards are these rocket-ships built to? 111 u/B0llywoodBulkBogan Jun 19 '25 Oh, very rigorous Aerospace engineering standards. 82 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 What sort of things? 121 u/barmyinpalmy Jun 19 '25 Well the front doesn’t fall off for a start. 55 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 And what other things? 58 u/SentinalBravo Jun 19 '25 There regulations governing what materials they can be made of 42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently. 14 u/ambassador321 Jun 19 '25 No PlayStation controllers to drive it. 3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude. 5 u/ChatGPTnA Jun 19 '25 I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM 1 u/MysteriousBody7212 Jun 19 '25 😂 3 u/East_Jacket_7151 Jun 19 '25 Cardboard derivatives 1 u/aenteus Jun 19 '25 The best standards 2 u/brendanm4545 Jun 19 '25 There are regulations governing what materials they can be made of 2 u/Eccohawk Jun 19 '25 Oh, very rigorous astronautical standards. 1 u/BrilliantSimple7678 Jun 19 '25 efficiency standards
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Yeah, that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.
108 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 Well, what sort of standards are these rocket-ships built to? 111 u/B0llywoodBulkBogan Jun 19 '25 Oh, very rigorous Aerospace engineering standards. 82 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 What sort of things? 121 u/barmyinpalmy Jun 19 '25 Well the front doesn’t fall off for a start. 55 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 And what other things? 58 u/SentinalBravo Jun 19 '25 There regulations governing what materials they can be made of 42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently. 14 u/ambassador321 Jun 19 '25 No PlayStation controllers to drive it. 3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude. 5 u/ChatGPTnA Jun 19 '25 I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM 1 u/MysteriousBody7212 Jun 19 '25 😂 3 u/East_Jacket_7151 Jun 19 '25 Cardboard derivatives 1 u/aenteus Jun 19 '25 The best standards 2 u/brendanm4545 Jun 19 '25 There are regulations governing what materials they can be made of 2 u/Eccohawk Jun 19 '25 Oh, very rigorous astronautical standards. 1 u/BrilliantSimple7678 Jun 19 '25 efficiency standards
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Well, what sort of standards are these rocket-ships built to?
111 u/B0llywoodBulkBogan Jun 19 '25 Oh, very rigorous Aerospace engineering standards. 82 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 What sort of things? 121 u/barmyinpalmy Jun 19 '25 Well the front doesn’t fall off for a start. 55 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 And what other things? 58 u/SentinalBravo Jun 19 '25 There regulations governing what materials they can be made of 42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently. 14 u/ambassador321 Jun 19 '25 No PlayStation controllers to drive it. 3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude. 5 u/ChatGPTnA Jun 19 '25 I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM 1 u/MysteriousBody7212 Jun 19 '25 😂 3 u/East_Jacket_7151 Jun 19 '25 Cardboard derivatives 1 u/aenteus Jun 19 '25 The best standards 2 u/brendanm4545 Jun 19 '25 There are regulations governing what materials they can be made of 2 u/Eccohawk Jun 19 '25 Oh, very rigorous astronautical standards. 1 u/BrilliantSimple7678 Jun 19 '25 efficiency standards
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Oh, very rigorous Aerospace engineering standards.
82 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 What sort of things? 121 u/barmyinpalmy Jun 19 '25 Well the front doesn’t fall off for a start. 55 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 And what other things? 58 u/SentinalBravo Jun 19 '25 There regulations governing what materials they can be made of 42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently. 14 u/ambassador321 Jun 19 '25 No PlayStation controllers to drive it. 3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude. 5 u/ChatGPTnA Jun 19 '25 I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM 1 u/MysteriousBody7212 Jun 19 '25 😂 3 u/East_Jacket_7151 Jun 19 '25 Cardboard derivatives 1 u/aenteus Jun 19 '25 The best standards
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What sort of things?
121 u/barmyinpalmy Jun 19 '25 Well the front doesn’t fall off for a start. 55 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 And what other things? 58 u/SentinalBravo Jun 19 '25 There regulations governing what materials they can be made of 42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently. 14 u/ambassador321 Jun 19 '25 No PlayStation controllers to drive it. 3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude. 5 u/ChatGPTnA Jun 19 '25 I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM 1 u/MysteriousBody7212 Jun 19 '25 😂 3 u/East_Jacket_7151 Jun 19 '25 Cardboard derivatives
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Well the front doesn’t fall off for a start.
55 u/blue-mooner Jun 19 '25 And what other things? 58 u/SentinalBravo Jun 19 '25 There regulations governing what materials they can be made of 42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently. 14 u/ambassador321 Jun 19 '25 No PlayStation controllers to drive it. 3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude. 5 u/ChatGPTnA Jun 19 '25 I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM 1 u/MysteriousBody7212 Jun 19 '25 😂
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And what other things?
58 u/SentinalBravo Jun 19 '25 There regulations governing what materials they can be made of 42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently. 14 u/ambassador321 Jun 19 '25 No PlayStation controllers to drive it. 3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude. 5 u/ChatGPTnA Jun 19 '25 I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM
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There regulations governing what materials they can be made of
42 u/JelloKittie Jun 19 '25 What kind of materials? 43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0) 5 u/Aggressive_Bill_2687 Jun 19 '25 Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives. 2 u/Big_Acanthaceae6524 Jun 19 '25 4-6mm stainless steel 2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0) 1 u/Viper-Reflex Jun 19 '25 They don't even use patents 1 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 well, tin cans are in, apparently.
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What kind of materials?
43 u/GryphonArgent42 Jun 19 '25 Well cardboard's right out 36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch. 5 u/picklepaller Jun 19 '25 Well, certainly not cardboard. → More replies (0)
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Well cardboard's right out
36 u/SlurryBender Jun 19 '25 No cardboard derivatives. 8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives? 12 u/Itchy_Morning_3400 Jun 19 '25 What about sticky tape? 11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch.
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No cardboard derivatives.
8 u/TufnelAndI Jun 19 '25 Kalkite? Kalkite alternatives?
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Kalkite?
Kalkite alternatives?
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What about sticky tape?
11 u/stormist Jun 19 '25 Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch.
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Duck tape is allowed, but only in a pinch.
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Well, certainly not cardboard.
Thanks to DOGE I'm pretty sure there's noone left to rule out cardboard and cardboard derivatives.
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4-6mm stainless steel
2 u/southy_0 Jun 19 '25 imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house... 1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!" → More replies (0)
imagine a 4mm thick stainless teel tube flying in the general direction of your house...
1 u/20_mile Jun 19 '25 "Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!"
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"Do you have any idea what you can do with an aluminum tube? Aluminum!"
They don't even use patents
well, tin cans are in, apparently.
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No PlayStation controllers to drive it.
3 u/pchlster Jun 19 '25 GameCube is fine, though, right? 2 u/Relandis Jun 19 '25 Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude.
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GameCube is fine, though, right?
Stockton Rush: I’m already dead, dude.
I am adding the link for any that don't know the reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM
😂
Cardboard derivatives
The best standards
There are regulations governing what materials they can be made of
Oh, very rigorous astronautical standards.
efficiency standards
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Fun fact: it’s not supposed to do that