Joe Rogan has teamed up in the internet pot of Katy Perry and the All-Women Blue Origin flight, who recently traveled into space on board one of Jeff Bezos’ cocks.
“It was very profound. I don’t know if you talked about Katy Perry about it, but she is now basically a guru,” said Rogan sarcastic to his guest Tim Dillion as a result of his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience”.
“Don’t let us minimize this,” added Rogan, after the comedian Dillon found that the crew was only “floating” for 10 minutes.
“Let us celebrate female astronauts,” Rogan teased before the qualifications started, the male astronauts have to reach before they have to make room.
“Because many men’s astronauts have to go to school. They first have to learn how to be a pilot, then they have to join the Air Force or Navy, and then they are appointed by NASA and then they go into space,” he continued.
Dillion then made his way and said Rogan: “There were female astronauts … I think it was a bitch that has been at a space station for a few months, that’s terribly impressive.”
Dillion apparently referred to the NASA astronaut Sun Williams, who, due to technical problems with Boeing’s Starliner spaceships, unexpectedly stranded in the international space together with the Astronaut -Butch -Butch -Butch -Butch -Butch -Butch -Butch. The couple finally returned home in Elon Musk SpaceX Dragon capsule on March 18.
“Well, for the time being. Don’t let us minimize this,” Rogan repeated sarcastic. “In fact, the victim that they have brought for a great nation for the world. They are now deeply different.”
“Well, it’s inspiring,” replied Dillon, to whom Rogan was added: “I say.
After Dillion pointed out that many people think that they “deceived” the flight, Rogan made it clear what could cause “confusion” among skeptics.
“I think the confusion is that they were essentially at the space limit. They did not come as the re -entry is very traumatic,” said Rogan elsewhere in the episode.
“How great is it that they are only called astronauts?” He added later.
While Rogan may have roasted Perry and the others, the transport secretary Sean Duffy made it clear to X (formerly Twitter) that the crew did not meet the FAA astron car criteria.
“The crew that flew into space on an automated flight from Blue Origin this week was brave and glamorous, but they cannot identify as astronaut,” wrote Duffy on April 17. “They do not meet the FAA astron car criteria.”
Last week Bezos’ company Blue Origin made headlines for the start of flight NS-31 with a purely female flight crew that, like the broadcasting journalist Gayle KingBezos’ fiance Lauren Sánchez, pop star Perry and others for a less than 11-minute trip.
The flight was hit with setbacks, especially after Perry, according to social media users made fun of the singer For their extravagant reaction to the return to earth after such a short flight.
See a clip from the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast below.