I would like your comment but it's on 69 and I'm not going to ruin that for you but I love the way that when you translate your comment to English it just removes a few h's from each line. It turns out the WAAAAAAGGHHH is a universally understood language, who knew?
@MrNomad-0912 no one has actually run doom on crabs YET but if you look up doom running on crabs you can find a video of a guy reading out the tweet this information comes from. It takes 80 king crabs to run a logic board, so if you had A LOT of king crabs (or whatever kind they were i dont remember) you could run doom on crabs
Japan didn't plan their railway with the fungus, they planned it like every other country by cost calculaitons and topology, which obviously includes underground rock formations for subway lines. All they did with the fungus was place food at the spots on a map where the *already existing* train stations would be and the fungus pattern vaguely resembled the railway network *that was already there* . They didn't go _"The fungus has spoken"_ and just went on to sink billions into decades worth of infra structure expantion because of a mushroom and some oats. It's one of the most misquoted stories and as a grid engineer it pisses me off.
@99xPotions eerly close, but no cigar. If they build it like that it would have either cost more, or be less effective in transporting passengers between hubs. Almost all junctions where in the wrong spots or straight up missing. It's an interesting experiment, sure, but nowhere near good enough to use it as a lay out for any railorad or general grid.
what oracle of truth are u - Did u speak to the japanese railway system and got this confirmed or just need to "be better" and you just know because you are Superman?
@ What part of "as a grid engineer" did you not understand? I know that stuff. Also, you can read the studie of the fungus online. The authors of that studie NEVER claimed the railway was created with the fungus, it was just an experiment in biological optimization. And it was misquoted by dozens of news articles. The info is out there for *all* to read, yet you chose to be a dumbass and post this comment. Hilarious. In the words of Thor, eat my entire ass.
@@mhr2967 What part of "as a grid engineer" do i have to explain to you? Dude, i know this stuff. Also, the fungus studie is out there for all to read, yet you chose to be wrong on purpose without doing the slightest bit of research befor you went ahead and posted this comment. It would take less than 2 minutes to verifie that they DIDN'T let the fungus design the system, they mearly saw that the fungus came to a "similar" solution as the existing system. So in the words of Thor, eat my entire ass.
Thing is, they DID account for topology with the yellow mold. It dislikes some stimulus, and I believe they used light is this study. The intensity of light represents how hard it is to build in a certain region of the map, and the mold makes the call on how to build the path to get the best value. Sometimes through a little light, sometimes avoiding it altogether...
At the end of the day it’s a video game and drama in a video game. It’s not nearly as big of a deal as people are making it. That being said, PS definitely acted very pompous about the whole thing.
@@turkeyman631 I, personally, could care less about the game too. Its about his response to all of it, his ego needs to be checked. Hes a guy who thinks just because he knows a lot of things hes better than every one else.
@@atersol346 He barely knows anything at all, he just talks big and managed to trick hundreds of thousands of teenagers into wanting to become hackerman through youtubeclips. Now they will be lucky to get a helpdesk job after listening to QA tester nepoman.
"From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine. Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call a temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved. For the Machine is Immortal." - the mushroom
Well, out of all the thousands of potential apocalypse scenarios we've imagined, what's one more to the list. Invasion of the robot mushrooms? Could be worse.
we've done this kind of stuff before with slime molds to design train stations and with ants for natural pesticides. legitimately some of the coolest research happening rn because nature already knows how to solve these problems way better than our algorithms do.
A couple things. (1) The robot is controlled by the mycelium. The mycelium is aware of a light source and attempts to move to it. There is an interpreter for that electrical signal that moves the robot. (2) As far as biology knowing things we don't, that's a big part of it. Another part of it is that biology is simply drastically better at computation than our machines. Biological interactions are significantly more complex than even the most complex physical ones (in terms of mathematicl modeling, at least). For instance, a single protein fold is more difficult to mathematically characterize than black holes.
@@Feive7 I wish. What you're seeing isn't the result of a fungal infection, although the effects on the mind are not dissimilar. It's a graduate education in mathematics. Help me.
Peony flowers, aphids, and ants, have a similar weird thing going on to the tree ants thing. A lot of modern fancy gardeners don't like Peony flowers because they're "buggy" and die if you use pesticide on them to kill the bugs, but that is because they have a system set up naturally where any aphids that draw from them are farmed by ants, usually the bigger ants, who act as a protector from worse bugs that would actually harm the plants, and get food and nectar and farmland basically from the peonies as a reward. There's an old gardener wisdom that says the peonies NEED the ants to bloom, while proven not completely true they are really really beneficial and if you take away the ants from peonies, they have problems with pests and wither and are slow to bloom with other health problems on the plants because their tiny maintenance crew is gone.
As someone who has a bachelor's in biology with hopes of one day getting a PhD to study microbes. This type of stuff is really cool and interesting, especially when you think about the applications these types of studies provide and improve upon.
The mushroom wasn't taught to walk, it's just the robots technology taught to respond to the mushrooms response to its environment. This could not be more obvious especially for an explicit employee😂
In Poland's water plants they use clams with detectors attached to them, to shut off the water when the water polution get's too high. Basicly clam closes it's shell -> water flaw get's shut off.
@@origamichik3n Ahhh if only YT would let me fire up the link to the screenshot calling out the noise yer talking, bruv. All those unwatched videos and about 30s of this one watched. Mhmm, clearly keep watching them.
Trees also hive mind in a sense they will restrict nutirients to trees that are sick or getting along in their years. Another thing i learned was that say the trees are in a desert and there is water there they will form in such a way around the pool to create a more humid enviroment so that the forest can expand.
This idea is still stupid to me, They were like "LOOK OUR MUSHROOM ROBOT CAN WALK" And i instantly realized that what it's doing isn't walking, it's flipping a switch back and forth randomly, all 5 of the "legs" curl and uncurl simultaneously, and the only reason it's moving anywhere is because the wire that's attached on the side is making the robot press down on one of the legs harder than the other four, making that leg have more grip on the ground, which is why it "walks" away from the cable... like, sure, the mycelium is probably doing something, but it's certainly not doing anything *intelligent* here. Also the slime mold example is pretty terrible, yes slime mold did find a network that's fairly similar to Tokyo's rail system, but it ignores *ALL* of the practical details that make Tokyo's rail system different from the slime mold, like mountains that are more expensive to drill through than go around, or poor surface quality where you can't safely build rails, or valleys that you'd need to build a bridge across, or Japan's high rate of natural disasters like earthquakes that need to be considered, or perhaps you need connections to be routed a certain way because you only need cargo to go from A to B and mostly people from B to C you can't "just" redesign it based on what slime mold does with it unless you want to waste a ton of money to make the end result worse since it doesn't account for any of the practical considerations that make them not match.
There are specific types of plants and bugs that use ants for benefit. They secrete a special liquid that the ants eat so the ants will protect the plant/bugs and get food out of it. Paid bodyguards lol
I, for one, welcome our new Mycosynth cyborg overlords! Seriously, though, this is exactly the kind of thing we need more of. Finding ways to live WITH nature, instead of fighting AGAINST it.
Anyone else find it wild that we're basically witnessing evolution in reverse here? Instead of nature adapting to use tools, we're adapting our tools to be used by nature. Makes you wonder - what if instead of trying to make AI that mimics biological intelligence, we should be building interfaces that let biological intelligence express itself through technology? A mushroom's been evolving ways to sense and respond to its environment for millions of years. Maybe we don't need to reinvent that wheel, just give it new ways to move. 🤔 (also if you think this is cool, look up how they used slime molds to redesign Tokyo's train system - nature's been doing network optimization before we even knew what that was)
Reminds me of that train quieting device that they made that was based on the structure of owl feathers cause owls fly really quietly. I love when people make cool stuff based on natural creatures that just know how to do stuff better than our most advanced machines. It’s always really cool.
Fun fact: most of the robots and supercomputers in the Metroid universe are partly organic. They're never specific on what kind of organic material is being used, so perhaps it was fungus all along??
We grow king trumpets on our farm! This is super cool. Also, thank you for explaining that a Mushroom is the "fruit". No one at farmer's markets we go to can wrap their head around that.
We should do this but with trees. Then we get an army of angry trees chasing people for causing deforestation. Machine and nature combined to fight the plague that is humanity lol.
imagine being able to communicate with the mycelia and have it power an prosthetic arm. we could ally ourselves with other creatures of the earth to better us both. its the natural state of the world for creatures to work together and empower eachother and this is just a new step we've taken to partake in that cycle.
The ant thing is really cool. Of they're able to scale it up, it could make certain types of organic produce cheaper. Like you could potentially have an ant hive in every tree of your Apple Orchard and not worry about losing the apples or the tree itself to other bugs
You want Orks? this is how you end up with Orks.
We are going to be in real trouble if they start actually believing that they are Orcs
WAAAGH!
Paint the robot red so it can learn to walk faster!
@@The5lacker That's so smart, I might start to believe ur the ork-scientist responsible for reviving Gazghul.
The last of us + terminator. Lovely
I agree
A collab...!
We were so concerned about artificial intelligence, we never considered the threat of mycelial intelligence.
Now I'm envisioning a scenario where humanity must turn to fungus tech to fight Skynet.
Robot mushrooms was not something i thought I'd have to worry about in life but here we are
True but the possibility of it happening was never zero
you dont...thats the point he's making here... 🤦♂
@@yohbiee A mix of the Borg and the Flood.
Robot mushroom apocalypse was definitely not on my 2025 bingo card.
i, for one, am excited
imagine how close we are to being able to live on the moon.
do you want a WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGHHHHHHHH?
cause thats how you get a WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGHHHHHHHHH.
Give this mushroom a mic NOW!
@@BeaurisqueThey already have. Drums, synths and lots more
I would like your comment but it's on 69 and I'm not going to ruin that for you but I love the way that when you translate your comment to English it just removes a few h's from each line. It turns out the WAAAAAAGGHHH is a universally understood language, who knew?
Yes.
I don't want a WAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
I NEED A WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
Not long now until someone figures out how to run Doom on a mushroom.
Well, you can run Doom on crabs so...
@@CMDeml You can what? PLEASE tell me the name of the paper/video
@MrNomad-0912 Just google and pick your favorite website. Some are better than others than linking back to the original research paper.
@MrNomad-0912 no one has actually run doom on crabs YET but if you look up doom running on crabs you can find a video of a guy reading out the tweet this information comes from.
It takes 80 king crabs to run a logic board, so if you had A LOT of king crabs (or whatever kind they were i dont remember) you could run doom on crabs
Thats how you open a portal to hell
Japan didn't plan their railway with the fungus, they planned it like every other country by cost calculaitons and topology, which obviously includes underground rock formations for subway lines.
All they did with the fungus was place food at the spots on a map where the *already existing* train stations would be and the fungus pattern vaguely resembled the railway network *that was already there* .
They didn't go _"The fungus has spoken"_ and just went on to sink billions into decades worth of infra structure expantion because of a mushroom and some oats.
It's one of the most misquoted stories and as a grid engineer it pisses me off.
Thanks for the debunk!
@99xPotions eerly close, but no cigar. If they build it like that it would have either cost more, or be less effective in transporting passengers between hubs. Almost all junctions where in the wrong spots or straight up missing. It's an interesting experiment, sure, but nowhere near good enough to use it as a lay out for any railorad or general grid.
what oracle of truth are u - Did u speak to the japanese railway system and got this confirmed or just need to "be better" and you just know because you are Superman?
@ What part of "as a grid engineer" did you not understand? I know that stuff. Also, you can read the studie of the fungus online. The authors of that studie NEVER claimed the railway was created with the fungus, it was just an experiment in biological optimization. And it was misquoted by dozens of news articles. The info is out there for *all* to read, yet you chose to be a dumbass and post this comment. Hilarious. In the words of Thor, eat my entire ass.
@@mhr2967 What part of "as a grid engineer" do i have to explain to you? Dude, i know this stuff. Also, the fungus studie is out there for all to read, yet you chose to be wrong on purpose without doing the slightest bit of research befor you went ahead and posted this comment. It would take less than 2 minutes to verifie that they DIDN'T let the fungus design the system, they mearly saw that the fungus came to a "similar" solution as the existing system.
So in the words of Thor, eat my entire ass.
Mycelleum Wars! Fiction writers im ready!
Begun, the Mycelleum Wars have
Sir, have you heard of The Flood? This is how you create The Flood, and we don't even have Master Chief yet
These scientists saw Last Of Us and said "hold my beaker"
Thing is, they DID account for topology with the yellow mold.
It dislikes some stimulus, and I believe they used light is this study.
The intensity of light represents how hard it is to build in a certain region of the map, and the mold makes the call on how to build the path to get the best value.
Sometimes through a little light, sometimes avoiding it altogether...
I was thinking computers could do a better job unless they did something like this, now it makes more sense ty
This is how we get zombie outbreaks.
Move over, Artificial Intelligence.
*_Organic Intelligence has entered the chat._*
This is the start of Warhammer orcs, isn't it?
Orc/Necron hybrids
Necrorks?
@Tigrie5934 Orkrons?
@@IamHattman That’s actually a better name so yes
Yup
I wonder how many comments have been deleted in this video so far lol
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At the end of the day it’s a video game and drama in a video game. It’s not nearly as big of a deal as people are making it. That being said, PS definitely acted very pompous about the whole thing.
@@SLJB8 you being this upset over someone's actions in a video game is cringe.
@@turkeyman631 I, personally, could care less about the game too. Its about his response to all of it, his ego needs to be checked. Hes a guy who thinks just because he knows a lot of things hes better than every one else.
@@atersol346 He barely knows anything at all, he just talks big and managed to trick hundreds of thousands of teenagers into wanting to become hackerman through youtubeclips. Now they will be lucky to get a helpdesk job after listening to QA tester nepoman.
Mod's getting manga artist hours
like spiders on a cranberry farm. new hires are told that the spiders are their coworkers
"From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine. Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call a temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved. For the Machine is Immortal." - the mushroom
Well, out of all the thousands of potential apocalypse scenarios we've imagined, what's one more to the list. Invasion of the robot mushrooms? Could be worse.
mycelium is already to damn smart we dont need to give it a body
we've done this kind of stuff before with slime molds to design train stations and with ants for natural pesticides. legitimately some of the coolest research happening rn because nature already knows how to solve these problems way better than our algorithms do.
A couple things. (1) The robot is controlled by the mycelium. The mycelium is aware of a light source and attempts to move to it. There is an interpreter for that electrical signal that moves the robot. (2) As far as biology knowing things we don't, that's a big part of it. Another part of it is that biology is simply drastically better at computation than our machines. Biological interactions are significantly more complex than even the most complex physical ones (in terms of mathematicl modeling, at least). For instance, a single protein fold is more difficult to mathematically characterize than black holes.
The mushrooms have taken over this guy's brain
@@Feive7 I wish. What you're seeing isn't the result of a fungal infection, although the effects on the mind are not dissimilar. It's a graduate education in mathematics. Help me.
This is how the mushroom apocalypse happens! They woll lesrn to walk then take over our body to walk!!! 😂
What is this? A research paper for ANTS?!
I for one welcome our mycelium inteligence overlords.
This is how you end up in the USS Discovery travelling using a tardigrade and a fungus to get FTL.
Biomechanical engineers will do literally anything except advance human prosthetics
I personally welcome the rule of our mycelium overlords humans have mucked things up enough already
We're one step closer to the mycelium jump drive
Love what you do! Keep making great content. Love from Canada 🇨🇦
Peony flowers, aphids, and ants, have a similar weird thing going on to the tree ants thing. A lot of modern fancy gardeners don't like Peony flowers because they're "buggy" and die if you use pesticide on them to kill the bugs, but that is because they have a system set up naturally where any aphids that draw from them are farmed by ants, usually the bigger ants, who act as a protector from worse bugs that would actually harm the plants, and get food and nectar and farmland basically from the peonies as a reward. There's an old gardener wisdom that says the peonies NEED the ants to bloom, while proven not completely true they are really really beneficial and if you take away the ants from peonies, they have problems with pests and wither and are slow to bloom with other health problems on the plants because their tiny maintenance crew is gone.
Got the mods working overtime in the comment section
Or he doesn't put up with yappers.
right? fascinating that I haven't seen a single comment about recent events
Bro might actually have mods he has to pay for the comments to look this clean
@@g0stn0te What's the logic here lmao
@@muimeko2774 he's projecting lol
I remember when I learned what a mycelium is.
That episode of Ben 10 freaked me out when I was a kid
Sick world building idea, a world where technology is all plant based, like they have copper vines, steel trees and mushrook processors
As someone who has a bachelor's in biology with hopes of one day getting a PhD to study microbes. This type of stuff is really cool and interesting, especially when you think about the applications these types of studies provide and improve upon.
one step close for orkz, one bigga jump for da waaagghhhh.
~Armstronk the MoonWalker~
hope it was worth it.
Reminds me of this one Love Death and Robots episode.
Ah yes, the yogurt.
The mushroom wasn't taught to walk, it's just the robots technology taught to respond to the mushrooms response to its environment. This could not be more obvious especially for an explicit employee😂
This is called biomimicry. It is thoroughly amazing.
Cool
run run run
Robot mushrooms before gta 6
We are one step closer to Toad from mario.
I for one welcome our fungal-robot overlords with open arms.
Party: *exsists*
Pirate:🚪🏃💨
No.
Party: "Run"
Pirate: **runs**
Party: "We can salvage this!"
Pirate: "Huh?"
Go outside no lifes
@@vierdant with that logic they also called to come back and instead of listening to the so called “shot caller” he let 2 people die
@@stoneblood9864don't know where you exsists but when a safe word is given it is not revoked.
@@Camikio i dont know where you exsists but watching your guildies burn while holding a bottle of water is someone pretty narcissistic behavior.
In Poland's water plants they use clams with detectors attached to them, to shut off the water when the water polution get's too high. Basicly clam closes it's shell -> water flaw get's shut off.
Last thing we need is a fungus that gets access to the internet.
Just remembered the psychological horror from the mycelium episode in X-Files
What rhymes with coach?
The mycological revolution and its consqueences...
Aw yeah, turn every tree into acacia with those ant bodyguards
gkick
Pretty sure this is how we get to The Last of Us.
That thumbnail is like one of those artworks you see in galleries that try to be 70's-80's inspired but they fail.
Ooh, new apocalypse unlocked! :D
No idea who this dude is, what the drama is. All I know is that in *every* clip I've ever seen him in, he mentions he worked at Blizzard for 7 years.
Ironic, saying that on this clip
You're on the list now buddy.
@@StarScream_47 *whispers all tense and nervous* I donnnnt know what that means!
@MrAbraxus666 and it's alright to enjoy that aspect of Thor's videos, because you clearly keep watching them.
@@origamichik3n Ahhh if only YT would let me fire up the link to the screenshot calling out the noise yer talking, bruv. All those unwatched videos and about 30s of this one watched. Mhmm, clearly keep watching them.
So the mushrooms brain is in the ground then. Huh interesting. 🤔🤔
Trees also hive mind in a sense they will restrict nutirients to trees that are sick or getting along in their years. Another thing i learned was that say the trees are in a desert and there is water there they will form in such a way around the pool to create a more humid enviroment so that the forest can expand.
Basically a brain in the ground that communicates with the other trees..
Hey Thor, i absolutly love your content and i hope you will keep up doing amaizing things like you ferrert rescue
You want to have mekaorkz? Couse that's how you get mekaorkz.....
We will know if the mushroom is actually controlling it pretty quickly based on whether or not it starts to boogie down
This idea is still stupid to me,
They were like "LOOK OUR MUSHROOM ROBOT CAN WALK"
And i instantly realized that what it's doing isn't walking, it's flipping a switch back and forth randomly, all 5 of the "legs" curl and uncurl simultaneously, and the only reason it's moving anywhere is because the wire that's attached on the side is making the robot press down on one of the legs harder than the other four, making that leg have more grip on the ground, which is why it "walks" away from the cable... like, sure, the mycelium is probably doing something, but it's certainly not doing anything *intelligent* here.
Also the slime mold example is pretty terrible, yes slime mold did find a network that's fairly similar to Tokyo's rail system, but it ignores *ALL* of the practical details that make Tokyo's rail system different from the slime mold, like mountains that are more expensive to drill through than go around, or poor surface quality where you can't safely build rails, or valleys that you'd need to build a bridge across, or Japan's high rate of natural disasters like earthquakes that need to be considered, or perhaps you need connections to be routed a certain way because you only need cargo to go from A to B and mostly people from B to C you can't "just" redesign it based on what slime mold does with it unless you want to waste a ton of money to make the end result worse since it doesn't account for any of the practical considerations that make them not match.
I shall embrace our Mushroom-Android overlords.
KICKED
3:49 Yes Djinnet. Yes I did.
Can't wait to get the bioneural circuitry from Star Trek Voyager in real life and have my pc catch a cold
The fruit of the mushroom is like a battery for the robot, not the mycelium.
There are specific types of plants and bugs that use ants for benefit. They secrete a special liquid that the ants eat so the ants will protect the plant/bugs and get food out of it. Paid bodyguards lol
they already knew how to walk. Look out the zombie ants : mushrooms commands them from inside their brains
I, for one, welcome our new Mycosynth cyborg overlords!
Seriously, though, this is exactly the kind of thing we need more of. Finding ways to live WITH nature, instead of fighting AGAINST it.
You know what, I would rather fight an uprising of mushrooms than a runaway AI/robots :'D
So... Somebody made an Ork Stompa in real life?
I'm really not convinced that was such a good idea. 😂
Anyone else find it wild that we're basically witnessing evolution in reverse here? Instead of nature adapting to use tools, we're adapting our tools to be used by nature. Makes you wonder - what if instead of trying to make AI that mimics biological intelligence, we should be building interfaces that let biological intelligence express itself through technology? A mushroom's been evolving ways to sense and respond to its environment for millions of years. Maybe we don't need to reinvent that wheel, just give it new ways to move. 🤔
(also if you think this is cool, look up how they used slime molds to redesign Tokyo's train system - nature's been doing network optimization before we even knew what that was)
cant wait to see walking shrooms.
Reminds me of that train quieting device that they made that was based on the structure of owl feathers cause owls fly really quietly. I love when people make cool stuff based on natural creatures that just know how to do stuff better than our most advanced machines. It’s always really cool.
I know it's not much , but there will always be a place for you and my guilt on dream scythe. Blood n thunder. Not those impostors blood AND Tthundrr
Fun fact: most of the robots and supercomputers in the Metroid universe are partly organic. They're never specific on what kind of organic material is being used, so perhaps it was fungus all along??
The Orokin technology from Warframe is organically-based too.
LEL GKICKED
Seek help for your mental health
@ L glazer
@@DJSLANKMAN finding glee in stuff like this is a clear sign you had a gay father
LEL ENGAGEMENT FARMED 😹🫵
"i taught ai to walk like a mushroom"
Teaching mushrooms to walk we are once again one step closer to warhammer 40k
Fungus is quite literally a different breed
1:12 in Swedish we use the same word for mushroom and fungus and it’s really annoying. It’s just ”Svamp” for both
We grow king trumpets on our farm! This is super cool. Also, thank you for explaining that a Mushroom is the "fruit". No one at farmer's markets we go to can wrap their head around that.
You want Orks... That's how you get Warhammer 40k Orks
maybe ryans fungus son really can get an achievement some day soon
the SHROOMS ARE HERE!!!!
We were already worried about AI taking over the world and now we have to worry about mushrooms too?
We should do this but with trees. Then we get an army of angry trees chasing people for causing deforestation. Machine and nature combined to fight the plague that is humanity lol.
... why would mushroom brains be more exciting than AI/artificial, codebased neurons firing...
ScallywagSoftware PepeLaugh
the idea is neat but ridiculous when they spend millions of dollars to advance the knowledge by 1%
I have never clicked due to any thumbnail. This thumbnail broke that. WHY THOR
I love this type of stuff, thank you for sharing very informative.
"Hope it was worth it for you."
"Roll a Mage"
the robot, fungi uprising
We makin' orks boys!
imagine being able to communicate with the mycelia and have it power an prosthetic arm. we could ally ourselves with other creatures of the earth to better us both. its the natural state of the world for creatures to work together and empower eachother and this is just a new step we've taken to partake in that cycle.
Ego Andy out
Anime no life in apparently
@@jakerowlofftheshameful This is cute
@@jakerowlofftheshameful What the absolute fk are you doing with your life? You've been replying to almost every comment I've seen.
gkicked........hahahaha
No life hahahaha
Imagine having ego from Earth to Andromeda combined with main character syndrome and zero social clues
@@yorrrrorrrssarratras imagine being clinically online and lacking a meaningful existence
@@jakerowlofftheshameful he got gkicked
@@jakerowlofftheshameful you're in here looking at the newest comments bro... you also have no life, and are supporting a clown lmao
The ant thing is really cool. Of they're able to scale it up, it could make certain types of organic produce cheaper.
Like you could potentially have an ant hive in every tree of your Apple Orchard and not worry about losing the apples or the tree itself to other bugs
This is not the part of 40K I thought would kill us first.