>>41376331
It's not a rock, I just think maybe it's time to calm down a bit, because it clearly isn't coming to Earth like we thought might happen for most of this happening.
At this point though, the best that can happen is we observe a slight change in trajectory while it continues getting further away.
But that's honestly just boring. We've had overwhelming proof of ayys for decades. People were only excited for the possibility of finally seeing them in person.
We also know the government lies about everything regarding space. Them currently doing it for the 1,735 time isn't interesting.
People literally just wanted to see ayys, and that's not happening anymore, so eh.