Elon Musk personally arranged a phone call with a 15 year old girl who was dying of cancer. When the call connected she was too exhausted to speak.
Her name was Olivia Perrotto. Everyone called her Liv. She had been fighting cancer for five years. She loved space more than anything. She designed a stuffed animal called Asteroid, a Shiba Inu in a spacesuit, and it was selected as the official zero gravity indicator for the Polaris Dawn mission. The most historic crewed spaceflight since Apollo.
Her plush toy went to space. It floated in zero gravity 1,400 kilometers above Earth during the first commercial spacewalk in history. A stuffed animal designed by a teenager who might not live to see it land.
Before the mission she wrote eight questions on a piece of paper for Elon. Things like have you been to Japan. What's your favorite anime. Do you like dogs. And the last one. Will you make Asteroid the official SpaceX mascot.
Elon tried to call her to answer the questions personally. But by the time the call was arranged she was too weak to talk. He sent flowers and a handwritten note instead. The questions stayed on her nightstand.
She passed away in January 2026 at fifteen years old.
Three months later Elon answered all eight questions publicly. He said yes to making Asteroid the official SpaceX mascot. It took him two days to respond because the decision had to be approved internally by SpaceX leadership.
The plush now sits in a permanent museum display at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center with a plaque that reads In Memory of Olivia Liv Perrotto.
Most people see Elon as the rocket guy or the richest man alive. But he sent flowers to a dying girl he never met because she loved his rockets. That's the part the headlines miss.
THIS KID WENT FROM POTHEAD TO SAVING HIS WHOLE SCHOOL ✝️
Abraham Aguilar was a rebellious senior at Palmdale High. Troubled home, marijuana, the whole mess. His mom forced him to church or get out. He sat in the back row hating every minute.
Then the preaching hit him. A men's discipleship seminar. God said it's now or never. He surrendered right there at the altar.
Next thing you know this former backslider is preaching in the lunch line, hallways, even to the janitors. Starts a small Bible study. By the end of senior year 895 students gave their lives to Christ.
One obedient kid changed everything.
This is what real transformation looks like. No programs. No government money. Just one heart on fire for God.
When are we gonna stop pretending the answer isn't Jesus? 🙏
🚨BREAKING: Pakistani-American woman joins U.S. Air Force and NYPD — then brags both bent the rules for her.
• Hijab stayed on during gas-mask training
• Full uniform waivers granted
• PT modified so she could stay covered
• Taxpayer-funded halal meals
Standing under the American and Pakistani flags, she declared: “America accommodated her.”
Not the other way around.
This is conquest by compliance. Sharia privilege is being institutionalized in our uniforms while Christian faith is sidelined.
When will Washington address the Islamization of American power?
Credit: Amy Mek
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