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And it's not even organic..
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It would actually be pretty cool when people ask you about your job and you can tell them that you are a space chef.
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I had fun looking at the Live From the International Space Station last light...thanks NASA
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NASA cheap af
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whats with this stupid short videos-_-...
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Waitaminute, one pound is $10k but one ounce is $660?
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9th the.!!
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Where do they get their water to rehydrate?
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5th?
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Smh $10,000 just to transport a single pound of good into space......I'm mega intrigued about space so I won't say it's a waste but out gov't is so wasteful
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