Never, ever, lead off with insects! Always start with housecats. They're still predators, but they have a symbiotic relationship with humans, and they're relatively good pest control. Although their habit of playing with their food before killing it is quite disturbing to some people.🤣
Would you look at this strange aquatic worm? It burrows down and waits with its mandibles open. When something brushes against its feelers like that small fish - Snip - ...yes. The speed of its mandibles can sometimes cleave its prey in two. Oh...and its length can sometimes go beyond 3 meters. Or how about we go take a look at the salt water crocodile. Its arguably the largest crocodillian that is currently alive. Aaaah....what i wouldn't give to see its ancestor the Deinosuchus. Now that was a fearsome huge beast that lived about 70~80 million years ago. Best overall amphibian predator in its weigh class Earth has ever produced i'd say.
I’ve always wondered what makes spacefaring vehicles infeasible when there’s nothing, except deciding if it’s gonna be atmosphere friendly or not, from stopping literally any form of creation. With the proper engineering of course.
Well, even in space, there's dust and random molecules. Get up to a significant fraction of c or even past it and ramming a single hydrogen atom would be devastating.
@ again, that’s just an engineering problem. That has nothing to do with ship shape, orientation…anything except generic space travel issue. EVERY ship will have to deal with that. So again, what makes a spacefaring ship infeasible?
@ again, that’s just an engineering problem. That has nothing to do with ship shape, orientation…anything except generic space travel issue. EVERY ship will have to deal with that. So again, what makes a spacefaring ship infeasible?
@@widdershins5383 it said it looked infeasible, suggesting it didn't look like it could withstand the rigors of say, surviving impacts with dust at FTL. That would suggest it had some kind of shielding to protect it that the humans didn't and therefore it didn't look like a feasible vessel to them.
What would happen if we introduce them to our fantasy literature. You know with dragons and orcs and stuff. Perhaps he shouldn't show them the Warhammer 40k universe either. If we are unlikely they interpret it as a plan to conquer the universe.
Nice story, too bad its A.I made.! Theres not emotion in the structure of phrases, its WAY TO ROBOT LIKE.! Details that explains descriptions are to basic, no nuances that comes from humain emotions, but yes still an ok story.!
Never, ever, lead off with insects! Always start with housecats. They're still predators, but they have a symbiotic relationship with humans, and they're relatively good pest control. Although their habit of playing with their food before killing it is quite disturbing to some people.🤣
Then go to the insects, giant reptiles, then come full circle back to Tigers. lol
Don't even mention the ocean.
Great story it’s a 10 on the funny scale
I LOL’d at least once.
That's insanely realistic 9:26
If they think the wasps are bad they’ve seen nothing yet
Maybe should have started with LIONS TIGERS BEARS,OH MY😂😂😂
0.12 agreed good story and good humor, thank you
Would you look at this strange aquatic worm? It burrows down and waits with its mandibles open.
When something brushes against its feelers like that small fish - Snip - ...yes. The speed of its mandibles can sometimes cleave its prey in two.
Oh...and its length can sometimes go beyond 3 meters.
Or how about we go take a look at the salt water crocodile. Its arguably the largest crocodillian that is currently alive. Aaaah....what i wouldn't give to see its ancestor the Deinosuchus.
Now that was a fearsome huge beast that lived about 70~80 million years ago. Best overall amphibian predator in its weigh class Earth has ever produced i'd say.
The strange aquatic worm you are referring is the bobbit worm.
@@do_research Indeed it is.
Shout out for the mantis shrimp. No venom, that punch, though.
Welcome to Earth, where everything wants to kill you.😂
Including the gravity.
We humans use what tries to kill us for fun
i fucking love these man
Quite charming, really. 😂
Don't know if it was just an artifact from the AI voice, but "hindsight is twenty twentyths" gave me a chuckle.
I’ve always wondered what makes spacefaring vehicles infeasible when there’s nothing, except deciding if it’s gonna be atmosphere friendly or not, from stopping literally any form of creation. With the proper engineering of course.
Well, even in space, there's dust and random molecules. Get up to a significant fraction of c or even past it and ramming a single hydrogen atom would be devastating.
@ again, that’s just an engineering problem. That has nothing to do with ship shape, orientation…anything except generic space travel issue. EVERY ship will have to deal with that. So again, what makes a spacefaring ship infeasible?
@ again, that’s just an engineering problem. That has nothing to do with ship shape, orientation…anything except generic space travel issue. EVERY ship will have to deal with that. So again, what makes a spacefaring ship infeasible?
@@widdershins5383 it said it looked infeasible, suggesting it didn't look like it could withstand the rigors of say, surviving impacts with dust at FTL. That would suggest it had some kind of shielding to protect it that the humans didn't and therefore it didn't look like a feasible vessel to them.
What would happen if we introduce them to our fantasy literature. You know with dragons and orcs and stuff.
Perhaps he shouldn't show them the Warhammer 40k universe either. If we are unlikely they interpret it as a plan to conquer the universe.
Funny!😊
You mean a Cazador?
classic
The story is hilarious, the subtitle spelling sucks.
Lol❤
I have no idea if it's a real person reading or AI, but i loved this story. 😁😁😁😁😁
It's AI ,but one of the better ones.
Nice story, too bad its A.I made.! Theres not emotion in the structure of phrases, its WAY TO ROBOT LIKE.! Details that explains descriptions are to basic, no nuances that comes from humain emotions, but yes still an ok story.!
AI story, AI voice, AI images. And still better than most of what's come out of Hollywood over the last decade or so.