my job in the army is actually to use explosives to remove obstacles, find IEDs, and 'dispose' of explosives which basically just means we blow it up with our own explosives
I was EOD in the first Gulf War. All I can say is that I freaking hated the freaking suit. Even had to use it once with freaking MOPP gear under the freaking thing.. ugh
Your not wrong. War literally drives 95% of all our technically. The other 5% is basically how the fuck did that happen. Followed by ... How can we use that for war
@@sethgilcrist8088closer to 50/50 but I see your point. We invent out of necessity, not out of conflict specifically. If we’re at war that creates an environment where we need to invent new shit but we’d invent it regardless. the only actual variable is the time scale
@@Allantitan bro… YES. I’d usually say this. Let’s be friends. Yeah, nukes are not that efficient comparatively. Nova bombs are great because you fuse the waste products, but you can get better with anti matter. Relativistic stuff can do the same thing.
It's more accurate to say human beings are Jack of all trades but they go to one or two specialist fields the purpose of this is to make sure they can still have a job.
Orion drive. Explosion drive... nuclear explosion drive.
Mining. Its called blowing holes with either dynamite or tnt.
my job in the army is actually to use explosives to remove obstacles, find IEDs, and 'dispose' of explosives which basically just means we blow it up with our own explosives
controlled explosions
Any vehicle. Can be a mine sweeper
Once
I was EOD in the first Gulf War. All I can say is that I freaking hated the freaking suit. Even had to use it once with freaking MOPP gear under the freaking thing.. ugh
alien Twistunder is one of my favorites
EOD motto "If you see me running, you better catch up."
EOD motto: If you see me running you better catch up
Our specialty is that we have NO specialty.
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Except for war.
Your not wrong.
War literally drives 95% of all our technically.
The other 5% is basically how the fuck did that happen. Followed by
...
How can we use that for war
@@sethgilcrist8088closer to 50/50 but I see your point. We invent out of necessity, not out of conflict specifically. If we’re at war that creates an environment where we need to invent new shit but we’d invent it regardless. the only actual variable is the time scale
“Humans are specialists who specialize in explosives”
Well we do like big booms muhahaha
kaboooooooom!
If its not with nuclear levels of boom, it isnt good enough
@@bobsterclause342 idk even those seem kinda too small 😂
@@Allantitan bro… YES. I’d usually say this. Let’s be friends.
Yeah, nukes are not that efficient comparatively. Nova bombs are great because you fuse the waste products, but you can get better with anti matter. Relativistic stuff can do the same thing.
For the Author(s), for the narrator Agro Squirrel, for the algorithm !!!
aaawww that second one was adorable!! also: once again there is this trope of us being very wasteful with our energy^^ love it.
Heroes with borescopes and wire nips.
Wait humans are bioluminescent to the aliens of the last story weird
Its to weak for us to see
we actualy are its in infrared
thats how Thermographic cameras work and I think some animals can see infrered (heat) too
Cute cat pfp.
@@nullpoint3346 thanks
For the Al Gore Rhythm!
Twits Under making scientific discoveries accidentally. My favorite Undulate deserves it.
It's more accurate to say human beings are Jack of all trades but they go to one or two specialist fields the purpose of this is to make sure they can still have a job.
Jack of all Trades and Master of none, but better by most then Master of One.
First and this is posted during school lol
6 am for me😁
I watch it while doing work at school
For the Algorithm, For the Author(s), For the Disembodied Voice!
We have the rainbow, undulates have the coral.
For the algorithm!
We glow?
Infrared.
Also mildly way to low to detect
Yes, but our eyes are too weak to see it.
Nice
Bob the dragon
Comment for the algorithm
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