This is one small step for man

>this is one small step for man...

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Nigger

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>one giant leap for human beings, especially woman and POC who have suffered at the privileged hands of indecent white men. This leap go out to all y’all! #openborders

>for man

DELET

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Do you think they’ll write something for the first woman on the moon to say?
Will they trust her to improvise something?
What do you think it will be?

>man
we don't use that word around here
we like to say - people

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>this is one small step for muh vagina

>and one big guy for you....

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>One giant leap for incelkind

>I land

Best line.

Is Yea Forums still butthurt about this movie for no reason?
It has zero "feminist" or "racial" themes.
It's about a man getting over the death of his daughter.
Why are you always going on about cuck things?

My feet are a little dirty.

Impossible, their project will have no men. They will do it like that for their pride.
Everything will explode.

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based

kek

this faggot cried on camera like that? what was the reason ?

>It has zero "feminist" or "racial" themes.
but many anti american themes

hey man I just want to have a late-2018 nostalgia thread here

He's cried on camera a thousand times. Biggest faggot in politics now and possibly ever.

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>but many anti american themes
Like what?
Shit, they had a fucking montage of other nations sucking America's dick. Seriously, there was a like 5 minutes dedicated to how great America was and how the moon landing elevated all mankind

It was a meme, some stupid boomers (Trump included) started whining because there wasn't enough wanking over planting the flag and rumors that the flag didn't appear in the movie.

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I swear Yea Forums doesn't even watch movies.

the controversy started because the director and Goose both said that Armstrong saw himself as a "citizen of the world" and it was a global achievement, not an American achievement.
>Gosling said he didn’t think Armstrong “viewed himself as an American hero,” noting, “From my interviews with his family and people that knew him, it was quite the opposite. And we wanted the film to reflect Neil.”

Checked user

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Another time where Yea Forums jerks itself off to controversy that doesn't exist.

This
Sad considering the film was pretty good. The soundtrack itself was superb.