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7 deadliest threats to earth
very interesting video, countdown from number 7 to number 1 threats to earth...Check it out , trust me it's worth the watch...:winkwink:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...09699745897682 |
That's Morpheus talking.
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Bookmarked to watch tommorow. Thanks.
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I'm watching it right now, so I can have nightmares when i go to bed.
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I'll save that for later,looks interesting
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i hope terror is on there
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thank will watch later
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saved - curious
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Thanks, I'm gonna check it out.
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So, after all of that stuff on the list....really scary shit like asteroids, intelligent machines, black holes, pandemics, supervolcanos, gamma bursts -- the number one threat was GLOBAL FUCKING WARMING? A black hole can suck the planet like a dust cloud into cataclysmic oblivion, and the worst boogey man is climate change. BS.
In the end, it turned out to be an Al Gore ballsuck. |
The earth will end eventually, why even bother?
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EVERYBODY PANIC!!!
o If we make it to 2013 we are already ahead of the curve LOL :thumbsup |
#1: Humans.
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I watched this whole thing a while back...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=WwzDFvqfcdc we are at the dawning of the age of aquarius after all arent we? |
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Looks interesting!
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i dont know but YTCracker says "fletch xxx is the #1 threat to the internet"
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I don't have time to watch
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Death by Rogue Black Hole wandering into our solar system sounds pretty fucking awesome. It would take it 30-50 years to wander its way across our solar system, eating planets, moons, and asteroid belts before finally wandering into our orbital path, at which point scientists could set the date of our death like clockwork. We would drift one last season around the sun and as we approached the black hole it would suck our atmosphere off and tear us to pieces as it fought with earths gravity to take us. Fucking sweet!.
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sweeeeet!!!:thumbsup
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bookmarked too. :)
thanks, mv |
nuke should be #1.....
global warming? lmao. its just a cycle earth goes through...we give ourselves too much credit.... |
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And if this conversation were taking place seven hundred years ago you would be saying the earth is flat. :thumbsup |
Interesting! I'll check it out later. Thanks!
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I watched the whole thing from beginning to end. The scariest one personally is the ozone layer being burned away. Death by radiation would not be cool.
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if you can see the star then the gamma ray is right there, 8000 years old gamma ray. |
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Gamma rays are not the light we are seeing when viewing stars. :1orglaugh |
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I like the one about the space/time fabric ripping. We wouldn't even know what happened. Would be like we were never here.
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hmmm, interesting stuff, a little
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bookmarked for tomorrow or the day after..
thanks btw, looks interesting |
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#1. Human Beings.
everything else pales in comparison ... |
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my massive cock is number 8
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hope you dont need a picture! REMEMBER what Kirk Lazarus sat: "never play a full retard". really, i dont get what are you laughing at... "smartass" come to my mind. :Oh crap |
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dont you think maybe sometime between 8000 years ago and today the fucking star let go some gamma rays? because if not then why worry about the next -let's say- 16000 years?, LOL O, M, G. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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Fact: Most gamma ray bursts happen during the death of a star or super novae or during the collapse of the core of a rapidly rotating, high mass star into a black hole. Fact: Gamma ray bursts are directional. Meaning if the gamma ray burst fires in a direction away from the earth it IS NOT "in" the light you are seeing from a star. Nothing you say or try to be clever about will change those facts... check... mate. |
Will check it out soon.
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