Pansexual furry Cameron Bess heading to space on Blue Origin flight this weekend - in space, nobody can hear you yiff

Cameron Bess will carry the pansexual flag to space
Cameron Bess (Photo: GMA/Twitter)
Another Blue Origin flight takes place this weekend. This flight will be notable for carrying the first parent-child duo to the edge of space: South Florida’s Lane Bess and Cameron Bess.
Father Lane is is the principal and founder of Bess Ventures and Advisory. His child, Cameron, is a pansexual content creator who streams himself on Twitch. A proud furry, Cameron often streams in their trademark blue and purple catsuit under the moniker @MeepsKitten.
The furry fandom subculture is embraced by those who often enjoy dressing up as animals: often anime-type characters with human personalities and characteristics. Many approach it in a similar fashion to cosplay: a means to explore a different facet of their personality or to engage with other furries, either online, through art or real life.
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Cameron uses ‘he/she/they’ pronouns. They told Xtra going to space was a long-held dream for them and their father.
“[Dad] grew up launching model rockets, and when I was a kid, he would do the same with me,” they said. “When he was offered the opportunity to fulfill that dream with Blue Origin, he decided he wanted to bring me along. So in simple terms: I have a really great dad.”
Cameron said they weren’t able to take their catsuit to space as passengers are restricted in how much they can carry. However, they will be carrying a furry paw plus the pansexual flag.

“I know many people have told me it means a lot to see a pansexuality Pride flag in space. I’m just happy to provide visibility.”
Cameron Bess
Cameron Bess (Photo: Blue Origin)
This week coincidentally happens to be Pan Pride Week.
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Lane and Cameron talked about their excitement at joining the Blue Origin flight together on GMA yesterday. Watch from the 4.45 mark below.


Lane Bess says, “I’m very proud to be able to do this with my son. It was a boyhood dream of mine. Cameron and I used to shoot model rockets when he was young, and to be able to do this for real, and to do it together, you can’t ask for more.”
“I’m just glad he brought me along,” added Cameron, jokingly.

Cameron also made a YouTube video in which he reflects upon his journey into space and being a member of the diverse pansexual and furry communities.

Blue Origin has also acknowledged Bess’s plan to take the pansexual flag on the flight.


Blue Origin is the space tourism company founded by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos.

Lane and Cameron will be among the six passengers on Blue Origins New Shepard craft. It’s the third such space tourism trip.
The other four passengers will be Good Morning America co-anchor and former New York Giants star Michael Strahan and Laura Shepard Churchley, the daughter of Alan Shepard, the first American to fly to space. New Shepard was named after her father.
Also on board will space industry executive and philanthropist Dylan Taylor and investor Evan Dick.

The Blue Origin flight was originally scheduled for today but has been pushed back to Saturday because of high winds around the Texas launch site this morning

 
I don't count these trips as really going to space, they only stay up for about 3 minutes or something and don't even get into orbit. What is the point of it?
 
Unfortunately the flight was a success.

In the webcast of the flight, though, It’s interesting to note that when the commentators talk about him they just say he’s a multi platform content creator. Not a word about furry, so at least Blue Origins not spreading the word about furfags.

Personally I’m getting sick of the press’ increasing coverage of them - I liked it better when furries were obscure.
 
I don't count these trips as really going to space, they only stay up for about 3 minutes or something and don't even get into orbit. What is the point of it?

It's a glorified (and very expensive) fun fair ride. They do it out of pure ego.
Tbh If I were them, I would rather spend a day or two aboard the ISS for the same price. But it's a dangerous trip. That's why you have to get proper astronaut training, and they don't want to. Also most space tourists are boomers on the verge of death so even if they wanted to they couldn't.
 
Silly Bezos. Russia already got a dog into orbit decades ago. Yawn.
And Laila was an actual and pretty friendly dog, not a mincing, prissy, easily triggered fag in a garish costume, making her far better still.

Given this furfag is pansexual I think his only real interest in this was his sexual attraction to Bezos’ phallic rocket.
 
Maybe of they put all the furries on it and the rocket explodes. KF would not have a Furry Board.
 
Russia had been in the space tourist business since the fall of the Soviet Union. First with aircraft like the MiG-25 that could reach sub-orbit. Then the actual rockets to the ISS.
 
Unfortunately the flight was a success.

In the webcast of the flight, though, It’s interesting to note that when the commentators talk about him they just say he’s a multi platform content creator. Not a word about furry, so at least Blue Origins not spreading the word about furfags.

Personally I’m getting sick of the press’ increasing coverage of them - I liked it better when furries were obscure.
So like, is his fur suit on top of his space helmet or beneath it?
 

Cameron Bess becomes first out pansexual person to go into space (A)​


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Cameron Bess, the child of venture capitalist and tech executive Lane Bess, became the first out pansexual person to go into space today as the perfect way to put a cap on Pansexual Pride Week. The duo also became the first parent-child duo in space together.
Cameron was aboard Blue Origin’s third flight into space today, NS-19, alongside his father, Good Morning America co-host Michael Strahan, Voyager Space CEO Dylan Taylor, investment banker Evan Dick, and Laura Shepard Churchley, the daughter of Alan Shepard, the first American to go into space in 1961.
Space.com reports that the shuttle took off just before 10:01 am Eastern Standard Time today from facilities near Van Horn, Texas. The flight reached 351,225 feet away from Earth’s surface, and the crew returned safely in their capsules 10 minutes after liftoff.


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The launch was originally set for Wednesday, but was moved to today due to weather.

Bess, who is also a furry and known for wearing fur-suits while on the video streaming app Twitch, pledged earlier this week to bring a pansexual Pride flag and a paw from their full-body cat outfit, which they couldn’t wear in full during the mission.


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“He grew up launching model rockets, and when I was a kid, he would do the same with me,” Cameron told the Canadian LGBTQ publication Xtra about their father earlier this week. “When he was offered the opportunity to fulfill that dream with Blue Origin, he decided he wanted to bring me along. So in simple terms: I have a really great dad.”

“I know many people have told me it means a lot to see a pansexuality Pride flag in space,” they said. “I’m just happy to provide visibility.”

Bess isn’t the very first LGBTQ person to go into space. That honor goes to Sally Ride, who in 1983 became the first American woman in space. She was closeted until her death from cancer in 2012, and her obituary revealed that she had a female partner for 27 years.

Anne McClain was the second when she went into space in December 2018, boarding the International Space Station on her first mission. She is currently scheduled for a second.

McClain was also accused of what was believed to be the first “space crime,” allegedly against her ex-wife. She was subsequently cleared of all accusations and her ex was charged with making false allegations.

Blue Origin is a company started by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos that offers tourists a chance to go into space. Blue Origin did its first crewed launch into space in July 2021. Jeff Bezos and his brother Mark Bezos were on it.

In October, Star Trek star William Shatner went to space with Blue Origin, making him the oldest person to go to space at age 90.

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So like, is his fur suit on top of his space helmet or beneath it?
He took photos of himself wearing the head and gloves, right after the flight and no space helmet. None of those made the MSM. Come to think, New Shepherd passengers don't wear helmets or, I think, pressure suits so, I don't know what happens if the capsule is breached. They die, I guess.

I shouldn't say this because I am not that heartless, but I do have a nice feeling of schadenfreude and satisfaction that the Kentucky tornado disaster pretty much pushed the furfag's flight out of the news cycle and took attention away from him, yesterday's flight was pushed down to a footnote due to the disaster - and given that the furry is an attention whore by definition that has to hurt.

(The exception news wise being ABCs, which is pushing the story but where the byline is 'our black newscaster went to space!!! Oh, some other guys did too, but whatever, we're not talking about them. Or Alan Shepherd's daughter". )
 
Oh great, now the first human that extraterrestrials encounter will be an insane otherkin and therefore doom the human race to annihilation just to prevent the degeneracy from reaching their home planet.
 
That's cute space cadets, but back here on Terra we're dealing with rapid currency inflation, rampant senatorial corruption, a growing Surveillance/Police state, tech monopoly oligarchs buying up the land, and mass societal/genetic debasement. I can't give a care about participation trophy assssssstronauts.
 
So basically this is the SonicFox of the space world, where this faggot is going to parade around in his fur suit and people will praise him for it even though he really doesn't deserve it?
It is actually the exact opposite. As a cesspool of commies, his fellow furries hate him and his billionaire dad. They’ve been treating him as Literal (Not An) Astronaut Furry Hitler.

Just look at his Twitter. Ever since he announced this in the first place, it has been home to a furry civil war (in space). He’s online 24/7 responding to anyone and everyone who engages him.
 
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