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[_] The End Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)03:36 No.2705217
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>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)03:54 No.2705225
wheres the jihad edit
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)04:01 No.2705228
did we died?
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)04:53 No.2705247
>>2705217
well that moon was not to scale
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)05:42 No.2705262
>>2705247
i don't think it was supposed to be the moon.
Also people in submarines and the hampture guy would still be alive.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)05:48 No.2705265
did this really HAPEN? WHY DIDNTTHE NEWS TELL ME!
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)05:49 No.2705267
>>2705262
dude this kind of impact would flash boil the seas
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)05:53 No.2705269
For you fuckers who don't know what this is.
This is a simulation of a comet slamming into Earth, and I am really sure it was originally
posted with Pink Floyd's "The Great Gig In The Sky"
So fuck whoever changed the music, because it was absolutely perfect. Just before impact you hear
"I am not afraid of dying" line and man it got fucking awesome.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)05:56 No.2705271
>>2705269
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PENT_hnyO-o
Its.. actually an asteroid impact.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)05:59 No.2705272
>>2705269
The music they changed it to is about the world ending too though.
おめでとう!
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)06:44 No.2705285
>>2705269
Yea you're talking about this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBWbpFz3wac
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)06:55 No.2705286
>>2705269
>Pink Floyd
>perfection
But Pink Floyd are overrated, Anon.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)06:58 No.2705287
nigga, physics don't work that way
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)07:30 No.2705294
>>2705286
>truth
>inb4 SAMEFAG LOLOL
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)09:29 No.2705363
>>2705262
>people in submarines
no the amount of heat and pressure and energy created by this impact would flash fry the entire
surface of the earth
nothing would survive, billions of years worth of life would be sterilized from the earth
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)09:45 No.2705371
>>2705363
and nothing of value will be lost, amirite?
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)09:58 No.2705375
>>2705363
naw man im sure people in a bunker on the other side of the planet with enough supplies could
survive.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)10:15 No.2705380
>>2705375
Even if they had a bunker deep enough, what then? Dig their way up through the now molten crust?
The only way anyone would survive this kind of scenario is if humanity as a whole saw it coming
and pooled together resources to make some kind of Space-Ark right? And even that, with today's
technology, would have a set survival clock on it because there's no current way to reach another
Earth-like planet in a reasonable amount of time...right? I really don't know, I'm just talking
out of my ass like everyone else.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/02/15(Mon)10:19 No.2705381
>>2705287
why moon stop when it initially hit? isn't moon of granite?