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You can cry in space, but tears don’t fall—they form blobs.

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Without gravity pulling them down, tears stick to your skin and clump due to surface tension. Astronauts often have to wipe them away or let ventilation airflow guide them.

🤯 "You can cry in space, but tears don’t fall—they form blobs. Zero gravity, zero emotional release."

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