Here’s my theory; the explosion of the planet caused the atmosphere to be visibly ejected from the planet in a shockwave-like state. Either this or the explosion was so powerful that it rippled through the molecules that exist beyond the Karman line... considering the debris from the explosion is moving at nearly lightspeed,( courtesy of another commenter) these are both very likely scenarios
It takes six seconds for that debris to go from earth to the moon. That means that chunk of rock is traveling at about 26% the speed of light. That small piece of rock that hits the first astronaut would have the power of a small tactical nuclear weapon and so would kill them both so fast they would literally see nothing before they die.
Would be a great movie about the POV astronaut who survive the impact and makes it back to the ship. There, he’ll live out the rest of his life as the last earthling.
Then single handedly brings back the human race through asexual reproduction and Pamela Anderson’s porn video 🤔… GET ME STEPHEN SPIELBERG ON THE PHONE IMMEDIATELY
Read the edit below. Radio latency from earth to the moon is 2.4-2.7 seconds. Time to impact was 8 seconds. Speed of debris was a 3rd the speed of light. Edit: I'm Wrong! I confused the response back time with the receiving time. The earth chunks should have been going a 6th the speed of light, not a 3rd. 50,000km/s Still pretty frigin fast. Thanks Robin de later!
Time to impact was 7 seconds, the distance between earth and moon is 384.400km = 384.400.000 so that divided by 7 is the amount of meters per second, that would be 54.914.285 m/s.... speed of light is 299 792 458 m/s so about 1/6 of speed of light
The fate of planets depends on various factors, and the processes involved are often on astronomical timescales. For example, in the distant future, as the Sun evolves, it will expand into a red giant, potentially affecting the inner planets, including Earth. However, it's important to note that predicting specific events for individual planets in the extremely long-term future is challenging, and our understanding of these processes continues to evolve with scientific research. If you have a specific question about a particular planet or aspect, feel free to ask!
You mean because of it having sound? I think when your colleague is shot by a giant rock, the vibrations go through your whole body thus producing vibrations in the air in the helmet.
The most terrifying part would be to see this happening from Jupiter's moon, being all alone in a spaceship, every creature in our solar system dead and only you, you and only you, no Earth to live on
Idk. I live near a nuclear power plant which is surrounded by nuclear waste treatment facilities and other crazy lazer equipment I had a dream once that the sirens went off and could see the impending glow of the explosion, and it was the most peaceful tranquil feeling ive ever had. Finality
The other astronaut pointed at the earth before anything had happened. This means we can safely assume that him pointing was the cause of the earth’s destruction.
This sounds kind of weird, but to get any pole-shaped item into a hole perfectly every time, just think with your dick, even if you don't have one 😂 I know that it sounds like I'm trolling but it actually works really well
I like how his friend is so unlucky, that one rock, out of the entire moon, hit his friend directly in the face Edit: how the hell did this get top comment?!
Well yeah but imagine seeing that, knowing everyone ever is dead, and you can never go home or see your friends and family or pets ever again, also you have limited time left because you are an astronaut with limited oxygen and food and what not
This affects the population since the rocks launching out of the ground will cause the fishes to excel at unimaginable speed increasing levels of altitude and dying of not breathing in from their gills and breathing in oxygen while being incinerated by the earth core. In conclusion the whole trout population will be affected immensely negatively extinct since they will not suffice without water on earth and no longer find the important factors of habitat, shelter, or food, and the climate around itself. This will impact the ecosystem around itself as well
This video really underestimates how far away the moon is from earth, though its still scary and cool to watch. Though the concept of seeing this and knowing you have no home to return to is far scarier. I mean I'd rather be killed by Earth debris than sit and starve to death on a rock, seeing my home be in millions of little pieces
It depends. I’m guessing that the earth in this was hit by a asteroid on the other side. It depends on how fast that was going to decide how fast the earth would get to you
@@Fermion. came here to say this. The moon is almost 400,000 kms away and there's no way debris is covering that in a few seconds. Really cool video though.
@@Fermion. on average so the orbit could be way closer in this video. Well not way but definitely closer, it took the debris maybe 6 seconds maybe 8 to get there. The terminal velocity is said to be maybe one fifth the speed of light. Which this here is much slower. It might not be perfect but it’s not that wrong like this makes it out to be
Yeah lol, ironically if all the debris were moving that fast (pretty well almost the speed of light) that bit of debris that hit the other astronaut would've probably left a crater the size of a country
It's about 4 seconds, which roughly puts the debris' speed at 25% speed of light. Millions of tonnes of matter traveling at 1/4 speed of light? Yeah the creator of this bs isn't too bright. Edit: I promise I'm fun at parties
Imagine if you were on the moon and you see this happening in front of your eyes. The most terrifying death
Seeing everything you’ve ever known and loved be smashed to dust is just chilling🥶🥶
The debris was traveling 1/6th-1/7th of the speed of light. I don't think this is real yall
@@seohix I also dont think its real because we are on earth?
@@oreos2653 I also think my comment was a joke
Obviously Just a realistic imagination of a nightmare…
The fact that there can be no sound in space is chilling
everything is perfect other than the fact that with this quality camera there are no stars.
Binggg chilinggg
@@hazielpax2290 you actually may not see them because sun is too bright
@@hazielpax2290 and the unrealistic debris hitting the moon at such a speed is impossible 380,000+ in 3 seconds
@@hazielpax2290 pretty sure there's no stars cause their on the bright side of the moon
There's nothing we can do
-Napoleon
🗿
-on space
😮
Nasa dart mission 💀☠️
Yh but if you pray allah will help
Astronaut: there might be a slight problem getting home
There was no home to return to
@@borgurman ik
@@borgurmanbro you're so dumb you didn't get the joke?
A SLIGHT PROBLEM? THATS THE BIGGEST PROBLEM EVER.
Astronaut:there might be a slight problem getting home
Me:what home
“yo bro we landed safely”
“Hey jarred what’s that headed towards me-“
Maybe a little piece of aestr- OH SHI A-
Jarred HES DEA-
Lmao
Underrated 😮💨
Jarred 💀
"Beautiful", said Mark Zuckerberg...
laughs in reptile
Lmfaoooo 😂
Mission successful, boss. THE LIZARDS WILL RISE ABOVR ALL
Jokes aside i really do think stuff in space looks beautiful even if its the planet earth explosion.
@@heisenberg_gaming4386 😂
the fact that the earth destruction part became a meme thing
It’s always the squirrel😭💀
**Bites a wire in the Large Hadron Collider**
Black Hole: henlo
I don't know if it would be cool to outlive literally everyone, or to have such a terrifying death.
Plantera 👍🏻👍🏿👍
Plantera👍🏻👍🏿👍
Here’s my theory; the explosion of the planet caused the atmosphere to be visibly ejected from the planet in a shockwave-like state. Either this or the explosion was so powerful that it rippled through the molecules that exist beyond the Karman line... considering the debris from the explosion is moving at nearly lightspeed,( courtesy of another commenter) these are both very likely scenarios
Plantera 👍🏻👍🏿👍
I love terraria, also same getting hit by a chunk of earth would bee a terrible death.
This feels like the beginning of that one “what if” marvel episode where things didn’t go too well
Yo 😂
Yes exactly !
"Didn't go to well." 🤣
Yep
Need to find the VR version of this, and be the guy who gets nailed.
It takes six seconds for that debris to go from earth to the moon. That means that chunk of rock is traveling at about 26% the speed of light. That small piece of rock that hits the first astronaut would have the power of a small tactical nuclear weapon and so would kill them both so fast they would literally see nothing before they die.
The way he was taken out by that chunk was just brutal like I FELT THAT
Same
It's staged I think
@@joel.ha.idk, i think its real
@@Stongg have you guys heard of sarcasm
@@levithom isn't that economic system where money is put into the government to give free health care and education
I like how the second guy just casually points at Earth
lol
Lol and he died
Kinda makes me think he must have had a hand in it lol 😂
@@thatjrpganimefanplayerjusi8003 Dude must write a conspiracy 😂
Not casually but because of the space suit and low gravity
That guy got taken out so fast!
🇺🇸
Cameraman never die 😂
this joke should, please stop this nonsense
He literally died in the video
Но он умер в конце
😂😂
That guy that go a rock make me laugh
🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The fact that they’re literally the last 2 survivors in the entire existence for a while
Correction last one 💀
*were
bold of you to assume Elon wasn't already yeeting out of there on a rocket fuled Cybertruck
In the solar system because I think it's impossible that we are the only one in the universe
I wonder if there opposite gender🤔🤔🤔
Astronauts: “Houston, you have a problem.”
“Immediately gets fucking destroyed by a piece of Earth”
No houston has a problem
@@spacedude30001 oh lol
@@JCB7teen the whole of American continent falls on him.
Jesus Christ is Lord. Please take your salvation seriously and do what the Bible says. It is all True.
Solar smash be like
Huh?
How it feels to use the planet destruction ray
@@beniaminromaker5155 its a game
So this is what Dragon Ball villains see whenever they blow up the Earth
Would be a great movie about the POV astronaut who survive the impact and makes it back to the ship.
There, he’ll live out the rest of his life as the last earthling.
>rest of his life.
Yeah all 3 days of it with limited food, water and air
@@Soniman001 meanwhile the Martian would like to talk to you about poop grown potatoes.
He should have bought that extended car insurance!
Then single handedly brings back the human race through asexual reproduction and Pamela Anderson’s porn video 🤔… GET ME STEPHEN SPIELBERG ON THE PHONE IMMEDIATELY
Definitely would be a great movie.
Fun fact: the objects were going almost a the speed of light since it takes 1/3 seconds for it to reach the moon.
Read the edit below.
Radio latency from earth to the moon is 2.4-2.7 seconds. Time to impact was 8 seconds.
Speed of debris was a 3rd the speed of light.
Edit: I'm Wrong! I confused the response back time with the receiving time. The earth chunks should have been going a 6th the speed of light, not a 3rd.
50,000km/s Still pretty frigin fast.
Thanks Robin de later!
My brain can’t handle this math and science stuff, my BRAIN HURTD
Time to impact was 7 seconds, the distance between earth and moon is 384.400km = 384.400.000 so that divided by 7 is the amount of meters per second, that would be 54.914.285 m/s.... speed of light is 299 792 458 m/s so about 1/6 of speed of light
@@Toulippy ok? I'm guessing you failed your maths and science exams too?
@@robindelater7599 54 914 km/s or 54 914 000 m/s*
I love my earth
That’s why you people better love the planet earth while it’s still here
Before it does a superman
The fate of planets depends on various factors, and the processes involved are often on astronomical timescales. For example, in the distant future, as the Sun evolves, it will expand into a red giant, potentially affecting the inner planets, including Earth.
However, it's important to note that predicting specific events for individual planets in the extremely long-term future is challenging, and our understanding of these processes continues to evolve with scientific research. If you have a specific question about a particular planet or aspect, feel free to ask!
“Hey bro watch my finger guns destroy Earth”
“Dude, lets be serious. We are on the moon”
“OH SHIT IT WORKED”
“WHAT”
Kkkkk
Achei funny
me when how did his friend know before it gonna destruction
If earth destroyed the moon will not safe
Muito bom
It's brutal how his buddy instantly turned into a rag doll the moment it hit him. He must've died instantly.
No he is just unconscious he will wake up later trust me
He cleepin
bro went out with a bang 😂😂😂
He for sure died
Nah bro he just nappin he will wake up in a minute
De aqui venia el meme XDXDXD
This is where the meme came from XDXDXD
that would be absolutely horrendous ...
This has been the most terrifying and cool destruction of earth. It comes in at #2 behind 2014's *Melancholia* awesome movie by the way too.
What about when Kid Buu blew up the Earth? Hehe
I'll watch it
NOpes *Melancholia* not 🚫 a good movie ..this movie 🎥 if you seen it is MIND BLOWING
@@deboraabh very good 👍 😂
It is a 2011 film, according to google...
"Man I wanna go home, I miss my family."
Earth: "Oh we'll come to you instead"
*in little bits and pieces*
Lol😂
@@nickgamer62809 not as small pieces,but larger than your society or appartments
Sunlight yellow overdrive
@@dghugtyal23 Yeah as big as your mom
Sorry lol
Твои видит просто невероятные.
Cant take my eyes
Best short on CZcams 💜
Earth: *Explodes.*
First men on the Moon: *Dies of anxiety.*
Exactly what I was thinking
Inside moon
@@spacedude30001 six feet in 💀
He got hit by a fridge
@@summer8941 lmao! That got me rolling! Hahahahaha
Imagine your just chillin on the moon and then you just get slapped in the face by the state of Massachusetts
"Ew Ohio hit me"
If you get hit by Iowa all it would be is corn
shtt detroit smash
Damnit!!! Here comes the Pawn Stars store!! What’s up Chumley?…..BAM!!!!!
He didn't left he died ur
The rocks going at 10% the speed of light 💀
It would honestly be terrifying to see that fragment hit the moon,and then the rock,dust and smoke coming towards you
But you’re still coming to work today, right?
Mood lol
Sorry boss can't come today I turned into a dust.
Or school?
Bro😂😂😂
@@mrmawster9786”that’s not a good enough excuse”
Brooo, I was on earth when this happened 😭
(Im a rock.)
You were a earth when this happened
Can confirm. I was the speck of moon dust that you hit.
Yoo why was i about to check what year it is😭😭
LOL yeah I got a free trip so space
Ñ
COD:Black ops zombies moon be like:
I was looking for this one
The fact that the clouds dissapeared from the atmosphere being torn apart is horrifying..
i love that the only small rock that we see hit the moon managed to dome that guy in the skull
Bro its literally 500KM Its faster that you think
@@Kyoto_cI lol you don't even know what hes talking about 🤡
Homerun from outer space :)
More are probably incoming
Home home home home home home home home me: STOP HIS FACE IS ALREADY MASHED POTATOES home home home home home home run he is now buried
“Look captain! Yo mama just farted on earth!”
💀
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
💀 💀
I’m dead lolll 💀
Earth for real in it’s dad phase after being a youthful and energetic youngster for so long
CAMERA MAN NEVER DIE 😂
😂😂😂
Esooooo.......
Aree to hat 😂😂😂😂
Physics aside this was a really good animation✨
😂😂😂
Yes 👍
You mean because of it having sound? I think when your colleague is shot by a giant rock, the vibrations go through your whole body thus producing vibrations in the air in the helmet.
Im dumb. What physics?
@@spplS. No, how quickly the debris would have reached the moon
"It's just a prank bro"
The prank:
Yeah
APRIL FOOLS!!!
We all know mebh
I know
Yaaaahh
"This will definitely hurt the economy"
The most terrifying part would be to see this happening from Jupiter's moon, being all alone in a spaceship, every creature in our solar system dead and only you, you and only you, no Earth to live on
Considering how fast the earth blew up, we can hopefully assure that everyone died fast.
"Blacker than a moonless night,hotter and more bitter than hell itself...that is coffee"
-White hair man with a mask
Nah I’m hanging on to that rock over there
I'm the cameraman
@@titgriffin1512 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAUA
@@yannickm.2648 DUDE 😂
That would be the perfect start to any space game
Basically destiny 2 lol in a way
I would love to see a game start off like that…
Indeed
Sur
Saint Row 4
I love the detail that the atmosphere dissappears right before the explosion
Bro just got yeeted by the Earth while he was on the Moon.
his homeboy saluted before he was cratered
Hate to burst your bubble, but I think he was just shielding his eyes to see better.
@@padraigbarry-murphy2646 nah he definitely looks like he’s saluting
@@minniemagnolia nah he definately sheltering his eyes
@@matthewtyndale9122 nah he definitely saluting
@@matthewtyndale9122 nehh he' definitely took the self imploding pill 💊
The silence is the most realistic part of this
чего? фейк про вакуумный мяч
@@user-dp7cr8hu2n do you speak English?
Why, is there no sound in vacuum
I mean sound dont get spread in vacuum, right?
@@jakhongir5055 correct
Imagine you are on moon, and found out that you are the only human alive with a spacecraft and derbies of earth floating around in front pf your eyes
debris traveling 1/8 of the speed of light: snipins a good job mate.
Imagine how genuinely terrifying that would be to witness.
Idk. I live near a nuclear power plant which is surrounded by nuclear waste treatment facilities and other crazy lazer equipment
I had a dream once that the sirens went off and could see the impending glow of the explosion, and it was the most peaceful tranquil feeling ive ever had. Finality
@@shustyrackleford_710 damn 💀
Ikr
@@shustyrackleford_710 That means you were at peace and you excepted your death in the dream….. wow. Stay safe and beautiful my friend.
Idk id probably laugh after the homie got hit like that🤣
I like how the other astronaut got nailed and just bounced
Probably would happen like that
i feel bad for that astronaut cause he got so unlucky and got hit directly
@@angeII He was luckier than the other guy for sure. He got killed instantly and the other one would have a slower death.
Lol
@@ktb3284 100% agreed
When your the first to fall asleep at the sleepover
Never gets old
This feels like a dream that I’ll have and wake up in a cold sweat.
😳cold sweat? Do you know GD? Is that a fucking GD reference?
@@mozvi1436 your iq is the same number as your age
@@mozvi1436 iq: -1
@@mozvi1436 I feel like the only way you got to learn the words "cold" and "sweat" was by the name of a fucking GD level.
nightmare**
That gave me the chills...I literally have goosebumps...
Fr bro that felt weird to watch
Yeah lol seeing the entire earth gone them the last two humans dead is chilling
@@Maxippo it's called knowing this can happen
Chill maar bro earth flat h vse bhi asa nhi hone vaala kuchh
@@Maxippo
“We have a problem on the horizon. *There is no horizon* “
when the astronaut got hit, the astronaut holding the camera knew he was the only living hing that came from earth
Except for ISS personnel
@@pasta3159 yeah probably
The vaporizing water, the sound, the emotion, the story in such a short time….PERFECTION!
The no sound you mean* 💀
@@googlemapsspeedruns777 Yeah, somehow that's how space works
Not so perfect since that explosion would take several days to reach the moon
@@Franlu95only 30 minutes dude
@@nikolas-ke7vh light takes only a second but I doubt any debris will get there in 30 minutes
The other astronaut pointed at the earth before anything had happened. This means we can safely assume that him pointing was the cause of the earth’s destruction.
Maybe
That or it was the second guys gaze that made it explode
He just pointed at Earth so he looked at it, what came after was unexpected
Finger gun go pew pew
Maybe he saw an alien missile pointed it out and by the time the other guy looked it already drilled into the core and then exploded
Первый шаг для человека , второй для человесества )
If the earth exploded that would literally be the least of everyone’s problems because of the irs 😑
"Your PTSD is not service related."
im pretty sure the astronauts would be dead
⃢
How much anxiety you would like to feel?
My brain: Yes
😂😂😂
lol 😂
All it takes is someone bumping into us and this cosmic dance is over
Nah that astroid really said HEADSHOT VICTORY ROYAL
The only fake thing about this is, that he got the pole in at the first try
Exactly
lmao facts😂
and it disappears for no reason
"Hole In One baby"
And how fast the rocks were, the moon is insanely far away from Earth (all the other planets can be fit inbetween it and the earth)
That 5 seconds of knowing you're the last living known being.
Human*
Ñ
@@sinofpridesdslordescanor5697 being*
All 3 of you are wrong, it would be "Earthling"😎
@@sinofpridesdslordescanor5697 Nope.
A terrifying destruction without any sound is even more terrfying. Silence can be the most peaceful but can be even or dangerous
Those things travel to moon close to speed 0f light😮😮
I'm more impressed of him stabbing that pole on the perfect hole and successfully do it on first attempt..
*Mad* *skilzz*
Tapered end.. But yes still mad skills in getting it lined up in one shot
That was the detonator
This sounds kind of weird, but to get any pole-shaped item into a hole perfectly every time, just think with your dick, even if you don't have one 😂 I know that it sounds like I'm trolling but it actually works really well
@@Scavendon did it get inside the pen sharpener?
Bet Godzilla is on the sidelines eating popcorn!
I like how his friend is so unlucky, that one rock, out of the entire moon, hit his friend directly in the face
Edit: how the hell did this get top comment?!
I'd rather be that guy die instantly than the last guy he saw his death coming towards him
Guy got off lucky
One rock out of the entire earth*
@@drexjr.7675 ooohhh he’s got you there.
And it sounded like he got hit by a pillow 💀
Intarnate in Moon. Impossible 😂😂😂 Nice Editing 🎉
Aliens were like "These fools made it into space? Aw hell naw!"
This gave me such a tight heavy feeling of despair in my chest- even without a story, its very evocative
Same
Chill bro
What he said
Yup
POV no one asked
DAMN I DIDNT KNOW WHAT I WAS EXPECTING BUT IT SURELY WASNT THAT ABSOLUTE “Perfect K.O”
Bro caps lock needs to be turned off
@@thebean9023 “DONT DROP THE SOAP” uploaded 4 days ago
🔄 No u
مشهد مخيف😨ومدهش🤩🤩😍 ومدحك🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I did drop it and I had a horrible time
Wait are you talking about my vid?
That's why camera man never die😂
Mom: ITS BECAUSE YOUR ALWAYS ON THAT DANM PHONE!!!
debris casually traveling at 1/8 speed of light 🗿
Yes because the earth randomly exploding into a trillion pieces was very realistic 🗿
@@naikosei1585bomb
@@GameRunnerd me after I eat chicken for 2 days:
@@scoutgaming28that would have to be a very big bomb
@@lucaswoods1155very very big bomb
watching these animations is just like “oh ok”
Well yeah but imagine seeing that, knowing everyone ever is dead, and you can never go home or see your friends and family or pets ever again, also you have limited time left because you are an astronaut with limited oxygen and food and what not
Rectifiaction :
" says oh ok but with a sad look "
@@squishyushi no bruh i just mean the suddenness of the events that transpire in the video
Imagine if there was someone on mars watching everything happening💀
Looks cool and terrifying at the same time.
“Now, how will this effect the trout population”
I predict with the humans out of the picture the trouts will become a space fairing species, spasming through space freely
This says a lot about Italian politics
This affects the population since the rocks launching out of the ground will cause the fishes to excel at unimaginable speed increasing levels of altitude and dying of not breathing in from their gills and breathing in oxygen while being incinerated by the earth core. In conclusion the whole trout population will be affected immensely negatively extinct since they will not suffice without water on earth and no longer find the important factors of habitat, shelter, or food, and the climate around itself. This will impact the ecosystem around itself as well
I'm more concerned about the mudskipper population
this says a lot about modern politics
This video really underestimates how far away the moon is from earth, though its still scary and cool to watch. Though the concept of seeing this and knowing you have no home to return to is far scarier. I mean I'd rather be killed by Earth debris than sit and starve to death on a rock, seeing my home be in millions of little pieces
It depends. I’m guessing that the earth in this was hit by a asteroid on the other side. It depends on how fast that was going to decide how fast the earth would get to you
@@quantum7495 Considering it takes light, on average, about 1.2 seconds to travel from Earth to Moon, he's right.
@@Fermion. came here to say this. The moon is almost 400,000 kms away and there's no way debris is covering that in a few seconds. Really cool video though.
@@Fermion. on average so the orbit could be way closer in this video. Well not way but definitely closer, it took the debris maybe 6 seconds maybe 8 to get there. The terminal velocity is said to be maybe one fifth the speed of light. Which this here is much slower. It might not be perfect but it’s not that wrong like this makes it out to be
Yeah lol, ironically if all the debris were moving that fast (pretty well almost the speed of light) that bit of debris that hit the other astronaut would've probably left a crater the size of a country
What’s worse: Surviving the destruction of your planet but are stuck on the moon for a couple hours or instantly dying on earth
I need an ASMR with this vibes and sounds
Would have been a tough to render all this. This is really gold standard. I wish I could have a short film made upon it with pov completely
@DeltaTeam10 i would definitely try it!
Ok nerd
Not at all... there isn't much physics to calculate, other than basic collisions. Check out a SPH planet collision. That is the real stuff.
There’s a real movie with this same exact POV
This is actually pretty bad as far as visual effects standards. But it's not bad if it was a short school project though.
Thanks for having me and all of my friends and family in this video.
Nice one XD
Hey, is that my house over there?
@@RubicGirl
*I think I see it too. Hoo Lee Sheet*
Not for long
LMAOOOO
Everything starts in beginning and has an ending as well....
New fear: Earth falling apart! and astroid hitting me.
The amount of speed the chunk of rocks traveled and hit the moon is absolutely terrifying 😳
It's about 4 seconds, which roughly puts the debris' speed at 25% speed of light. Millions of tonnes of matter traveling at 1/4 speed of light? Yeah the creator of this bs isn't too bright.
Edit: I promise I'm fun at parties
@@trifeccta 🤓
@@trifeccta for real tho this is cool but extremely inaccurate lol
@@Buddy-ts4ne sthu
@@trifeccta chill out bruh its not Interstellar 😂
This captures a specific kind of terror, I love it.
Pa los latinos
Astronauta: pasa máx si la tierra
No noooo la tierra
*Le cae un meteorito*
Astronauta:pal loby y pall loby yo también
Fuck! this guy is a total gem for the VFX industry ♥️