What really ticks me off are Europeans appropriating American accomplishments. Why are you naming things Apollo? You didn’t go to the Moon??
@SwiftOnSecurity "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.", not "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for The United States of America."  
@Jeroen @SwiftOnSecurity as long as scientists from a defeated enemy weren’t involved
@MaybeMyMonkeys @Jeroen @SwiftOnSecurity don't be ridiculous. Who would do such a thing? /s
@SwiftOnSecurity Apollo's a sun god. Wake me when USians land on the sun 🌞
@yildo @SwiftOnSecurity They obviously need to do it at night so they don't burn up
@SwiftOnSecurity the reply ratio notwithstanding, i appreciate you and your chaotic vibes
@SwiftOnSecurity good lord the replies in this thread are a candidate for r/woosh
@SwiftOnSecurity 3 new people to block from the replies. Thank you for your service. o7
@SwiftOnSecurity Hah, joke's on you! The Apollo cinema was opened in 1929 in Vienna and as far as I know you Americans never built no cinema on the moon!
@SwiftOnSecurity I think you're Greek baiting here :P
@SwiftOnSecurity Reminds me of Adobe threatening to sue developer of Delta emulator app because of the logo.
@SwiftOnSecurity it's not just Europeans. I heard they named a river in South America after that online shop
@SwiftOnSecurity Europeans couldn’t do it, because the US stole the Nazi capable of building the rockets before the Russians would get hold of him 🤪
What a nice provocation!
@SwiftOnSecurity Sorry, you have to go to the Moon minimum once every 20 years otherwise you lose the trademark. Better luck next time
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By Jove, never seen it that way! 😂
@SwiftOnSecurity this coming from the country that assumed adding "new" to another country name / city name is enoug.

@SwiftOnSecurity many people apparently did not get the joke

I do hope it was a joke

@SwiftOnSecurity You wouldn't have gotten anywhere near the moon without Wernher von Braun, who was a German.

Greetings from Germany, the country that brought the first manmade object above the Karman line