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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAs it looks, I'm not sure we will be very welcomed on Mars...

The Daily Martian

At least, we'll have indicator panels :

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As it looks, I'm not sure we will be very welcomed on Mars... (Original Post)
syringis
Feb 2018
OP
Haw, Martians have no room to complain. They already destroyed their atmosphere. n/t
FSogol
Feb 2018
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Dave Starsky
(5,914 posts)1. In that last cartoon...
There are stars in front of the Earth.
FSogol
(47,623 posts)2. Exhaust fumes from a Telsa?
syringis
(5,101 posts)3. Hello FSogol
I will call you the cartoons' military police.
Indeed, it is weird. I suppose it was done to let the Martians ridicule us
FSogol
(47,623 posts)4. Haw, Martians have no room to complain. They already destroyed their atmosphere. n/t
...we did
After all, as humans, we excel when it comes to destroy and to create chaos...
FSogol
(47,623 posts)7. True about humans, but since Mars's atmosphere went away 3.7 billions years ago, it probably isn't
our fault. We're in the clear on this one.
...Perhaps we first ruined Mars before we came on Earth ?
unc70
(6,501 posts)6. Dust, not fumes
FSogol
(47,623 posts)8. Wouldn't the dust come off the tires?