It knows what I've been looking up recently and I'm unsure how it would react. But, I mean, come on, YoRHa androids are pretty and pretty cool, so when I see Team RWBY as a team of androids its just awesome
@@empireofitalypsstimfromano5025 My reaction to the evidence of Rule 34 half of the time is somewhat akin to "Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought: HUHCHRISTAHWHATISTHATAHFUCK" and the other half I'm scrolling through shit with my head half turned to one side, witnessing such media through a focused side-eye glance and its only days later I realize that some of it got saved to long-term memory XP
To anyone laughing at the missile, the missile now knows where you are and where you shouldn't be, which is anywhere. It will rectify this by making its position your position and thereby subtracting your position from every position
Well, it all started as ballistic missiles, and Soviet R-7, that launched with Sputnik, was literally ICBM, same for America's Redstone... Space program was literally just byproduct. We gamers just returned to monke. 8)
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is - whichever is greater - it obtains a difference or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviation to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is, to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position that it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information that the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice versa. And by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is - whichever is greater - it obtains a difference or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviation to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is, to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position that it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information that the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice versa. And by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
"By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is, whichever is greater..." God help us when where the missle is is greater than where it isn't
@@ebnertra0004 An example of a negative number being used in a meaningful way would be a positive number meaning it's to the right of where it needs to be and a negative number meaning to the left. Maybe I shouldn't be trying to post legitimate mathematics on a meme thread...
@@cuddlybearcx We want to want to know P (position), however we only know know from sensors (where it is not) which is P', to determine where it is we simply do (P')' to get position. However since the missile is moving, where is it is not (P') has changed so we have to remember P2' -P1' = P3', we can invert this (P3')' to get P3 or the new position relative to the old position. However this calculation is idealistic as we cannot trust the sensors 100% as there will be slight variations, we therefore have to take into account weighted probabilities of inaccuracies into our calculations. I would like to state that statistics is not my strong suit, but that is the gist of what the computer man is saying.
Its literally a destructive device worth less than a grant for college tuition you expect anything in the code to be different from the V³X robotC toys you are sorely mistaken.
This is actually a good answer to saying where you are when you're lost - say you definitively know where you aren't, citing some random very far away place. [Lost somewhere in the Colorado wilderness] "Do you know where we are?" "Yes." "Where?" "We are not at Amsterdam Centraal train station."
this can be resumed like -misile knows where it is -misile gets new info and readings - misile compares his current position with where it was before -the diference shows him is path, and if he needs to correct his course to aim for the target
For me this is hilarious because it is a perfect description of how I programmed a guided missile in Garry's mod. The missile take it's target's XYZ coordinates, compares it's XYZ coordinates, and applies the difference as a force vector, eventually arriving at it's target.
... No it isn't? The missile doesn't know its actual coordinates (because GPS isn't accurate enough for fine adjustments, especially when you are moving at ridiculously high speeds), so it has to estimate them by estimating velocity, which is accumulated acceleration (a thing the missile knows for sure from the onboard accelerometers). It then takes that estimated velocity, and accumulates it in position. Then it takes that estimated position, and then computes a corrective impulse by simply getting the vector between where it should be (probably some precomputed path) and where it thinks it is, then turning that into a force over time by simply dividing that impulse by a given length of time. Also, all of this is obviously going have to take into account things like drag & gravity, but that made the explanation even more lengthy. And this isn't very accurate over long periods of time, so GPS is still needed to keep it on track.
@@nikkiofthevalley I think Cruise Missiles, and especially *most* missiles, are guided / locked by either Radar or Infrared-Search-and-Track (IRST) systems that are either housed as follows: 1. Internally (eg. inside the missile itself, so just following the heat signature for IR missiles in some cases); 2. On the aircraft itself (so RADAR.. usually, and IRST as well); or a combination of both mentioned here. I don't believe that **ANY** missile is tracked by GPS in most cases - unless it's a drone, which may make a lot more sense.
you have understood where the missile is subtracted by where the missile isn’t. by subtracting where the missile is and where it isn’t, the missile knows whether to use
The blood cells calculate where the oxygen is from where it isn't, or vice versa, whichever is greater. This leads to a difference or deviation of its path to where it needs to be from where it was...consequently.
@@calcutt4 the missile also needs to know where it wasn't and isn't and is able to obtain a location and* time of where you are and aren't. That said the missile knows where it isn't and how it is going to proceed to where you are from where it is, which is when where the missile isn't subtracted by where you aren't.
So basically says it knows where it is and where it will be then double checks it according to it's prediction when it is interfered with missile checks it's route and tries to correct itself via a subsystem
I love this explanation of a Kalman filter. I'm going to play this in my class whenever I teach it from now on to stop people complaining about the formal math.
I still have no idea if this is trying to explain the fumction of a PID circuit, or inertial navigation, but either way, it names at least three separate variables the same thing.
I think the missile knows a little too much
It knows what I've been looking up recently and I'm unsure how it would react.
But, I mean, come on, YoRHa androids are pretty and pretty cool, so when I see Team RWBY as a team of androids its just awesome
@@Avetho *What About That Rule 34*
@@empireofitalypsstimfromano5025 My reaction to the evidence of Rule 34 half of the time is somewhat akin to "Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought: HUHCHRISTAHWHATISTHATAHFUCK" and the other half I'm scrolling through shit with my head half turned to one side, witnessing such media through a focused side-eye glance and its only days later I realize that some of it got saved to long-term memory XP
@@Avetho and what about that porn hub
Does it know where is my father?
I love this because it's giving an actual explanation but that explanation is so inherently confusing that it's just a meme at this point
Best part is that it actually makes sense lmao
Is it explaining inertial guidance?
@@commscan314 I think so, yeah
This audio is, in fact, from an actual US Air Force training video about cruise missile guidance systems. I feel sorry for the trainees.
the funny thing is that you can write a equasion based off of what he is saying to make a guidance system for a missile
When you’re doing a presentation but didn’t prepare anything.
oh no this guy must have prepared a lot
When you have a 1,000 word essay due on a 450 word topic.
oorloah
what aperfect strategy!!
dam thats good
@@cloverdove you're kidding right
I love the idea of a missile with a speaker system that blasts this as it's approaching the target.
Meme missile
But still deadly af
And more expensive than usual
It just keeps getting louder as it gets closer 😂
fucking. art.
Gives a new meaning to missile guidance .
this will strike fear into the hearts of the enemy
*When the military tries to explain their technology but still keep the details secret.*
Declassified missile details: _the missile flies and when goes to land goes boom_
@@SoThisIsMyCat *or does it?* (Vsauce theme starts playing)
Underrated comment
This is what r\WallStreetBets listens too before making trades
This man hath predicted the future
Well well, how the tables turn
Ow
@@claytongellerman8787 Nah, that’s just how WSB usually works
@@NoTraceOfSense *readies RT2PM2 Topol-M*
the kerbal knows where it is by subtracting its brain and guessing where it isn’t
@@Imperium_Romanum costs too much to keep the brain, just got rid of it
Class 47 profile picture, very mega
@@alexthewoo gaming
Unless that kerbal is Jebidiah. In which case he knows where the throttle is, and that's all that matters!
@@tanall5959 *"neeeeeooom"*
To anyone laughing at the missile, the missile now knows where you are and where you shouldn't be, which is anywhere. It will rectify this by making its position your position and thereby subtracting your position from every position
Lol
🤣
Your location is now was the missiles location. You read that right.
Stolen comment
*your neighbors hear a loud whizzing followed by an explosion*
As an engineer, I can confirm this is exactly how guidance works
Russians also know where it is.
@@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii AND, where it isn't
@@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii That's just propaganda. You see, they don't even HAVE missiles
@@blacktemplar1139 we have missiles
As a petroleum engineer, I can ASSUREDLY confirm my middle-eastern professor made MUCH LESS sense than this...
I like how spaceprogram simulators always become intercontinental balistic missile building simulators
Just like real life
I have one on my phone and now it's a missile sim 😂
USA be like
Well, it all started as ballistic missiles, and Soviet R-7, that launched with Sputnik, was literally ICBM, same for America's Redstone... Space program was literally just byproduct. We gamers just returned to monke. 8)
Well hey, that's just rocket science. I'd love it if Kerbal Space Program had a competing space administration on the other side of the planet.
The air sucking is immaculate
@@epicgamer18723 HWEAAAAA
unfathomably keyed.
V I G I R O U S L Y
losers in the replies
@@Keatoil your alts, I assume?
This missile lecture is a masterclass in explaining something completely correctly, but with absolutely no thought put into making it understandable
exactly
or a shitton of thought put into making it incomprehensible. in either case, it's brilliant
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is - whichever is greater - it obtains a difference or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviation to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is, to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position that it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information that the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice versa. And by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
@BENJAMIN FONG JUN JIE Moe ears
Thanks a lot man
My internal voice read this in an ascending volume
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is - whichever is greater - it obtains a difference or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviation to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is, to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position that it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information that the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice versa. And by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
thanks i couldn’t understand wtf was going on here in the video
The fact the audio becomes more and more distorted, and progressively more deep-fried, makes this video the gem it is
I love how the missile in the video is like "wHeRe ThE fUcK aM i?!"
0:22 "Corrective commands"
*missile starts flailing out of control*
That produces a radar signature to confuse anti missile systems that must know where the missile is. yeah that's it.
Give this man a heart xD
Incorrective commands.
It's chasing a house fly.
it saw a FedEx plane
Build:
1.25m nose cone
FL-T800 tank (0 ox)
1.25m probe core
2x Mk1 Liquid Fuel Fuselage
2x 2x Small swept wings
2x small retractable landing gear
2x Elevon 1
Precooler
Inline intake
3x tail fin
Wheesley
1x missile
And knows where it is
K N O W L E D G E
4 tail fins, actually
Wheesley is expensive. Use scaled Juno.
That ending is just perfection.
I have no clue why, but whenever anyone plays a bass boosted explosion with a deepfried graphic I start laughing without fail
I personally believe the poor thing committed suicide.
Everyone asking where's the missile
But no one is asking how's the missile
Exploded
the missile is how it is, and how it wasnt
“How does the missile know where it is?”
Me: through an existential crisis
"By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is, whichever is greater..."
God help us when where the missle is is greater than where it isn't
I'm dumb I know this is funny but the abstract math melts in my brain
You'd just get a negative number. That's perfectly normal.
Guidance system: gets negative number
Missile: *drops into reverse*
@@ebnertra0004 An example of a negative number being used in a meaningful way would be a positive number meaning it's to the right of where it needs to be and a negative number meaning to the left.
Maybe I shouldn't be trying to post legitimate mathematics on a meme thread...
@@user2C47 bro all I heard was: “the missile knows where it is”
I love how the video gets gradually louder as it progresses
I, too, noticed this subtle effect...
@@andyjacobs7010 Very funny little detail.
It does this by taking the volume from where it is to a position where it isnt
'4 replies', RUclips? Why can I only see three?!
#censorship
Anyways...
It also gets fuzzier and more distorted. Good 'atmospheric' effect 😉
Yeah! If you really pay attention, you will also find that the audio aswell becomes increasingly louder in its progression towards the 1:37 mark.
Translation: The missile is sentient and knows every corner your in at all times
actually no it only knows where it is and isnt and where it was and it subtracts where it was to where it isnt
@@cuddlybearcx We want to want to know P (position), however we only know know from sensors (where it is not) which is P', to determine where it is we simply do (P')' to get position. However since the missile is moving, where is it is not (P') has changed so we have to remember P2' -P1' = P3', we can invert this (P3')' to get P3 or the new position relative to the old position. However this calculation is idealistic as we cannot trust the sensors 100% as there will be slight variations, we therefore have to take into account weighted probabilities of inaccuracies into our calculations. I would like to state that statistics is not my strong suit, but that is the gist of what the computer man is saying.
Spelling police 🚨
You're
... that is all.
+ forgor the .
4.5.0. becomes 4.5.1.
I have no idea but that's something from military codes
Thank you! I was so confused about how guided missiles work. This was so helpful!
As a person who is quite good at maths I can assure that this info is 100% accurate
D E V I A T I O N
G U I D E N C E
V A R I A T I O N
*T H E M I S S I L E K N O W S W H E R E I T I S*
@@chromite_chromite *I T K N O W S T H I S B E C A U S E I T K N O W S W H E R E I T I S N ' T*
UNDETECTED STEALTH PERFECTED-
oop, wrong video
Oh, I think I saw a source code for a missile at work once. It went something like 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) { 𝚒𝚏 (...) {
Didn't know YandereDev worked in defense
Hoboy, the 'if-then' Matrioshka 😒
Its literally a destructive device worth less than a grant for college tuition you expect anything in the code to be different from the V³X robotC toys you are sorely mistaken.
@@HuntingTarg "rEcUrShUn"
Yancwrdev works in grumman
Thank you for this piece of art
Lol
I think the missile knows I haven’t payed taxes in 56 years.
As an engineer I can confirm that this missile’s guidance system was programmed using a raspberry pi.
_by subtracting where it isn't from where it is, the missile is confused, afraid and unsure of its own existence._
if i were a missile i would panic horribly i do not want that much power, and that would only make worse
Can’t wait for the full documentary
this IS the full documentary
@@PepekBezlepek Sadly
This is actually a good answer to saying where you are when you're lost - say you definitively know where you aren't, citing some random very far away place.
[Lost somewhere in the Colorado wilderness]
"Do you know where we are?"
"Yes."
"Where?"
"We are not at Amsterdam Centraal train station."
hope your comment gets more likes so more people can read it
Are you sure though? Maybe you got abducted to the colorado wilderness exhibition that happens every year under the Amsterdam central station!
@@bkrapfl20 We're not in Guangdong, China or anywhere in Antarctica.
@@user2C47 I know it's not the sea, because that's *blue*...
But he asked where we are, not where we are not
My friend and I were in a discord call and he told me to read it out load with no volume on. First stroke of my life
i just like how the missile is chilling and moving randomly while this guy just says where it is
and where it isn't
this can be resumed like
-misile knows where it is
-misile gets new info and readings
- misile compares his current position with where it was before
-the diference shows him is path, and if he needs to correct his course to aim for the target
omg him???!!! Did you just assume the missile's gender???!!!
@@recon17 do you want me to call an object a she?
@@Kevineitor199 i was just joking, you call it whatever you want. :)
@@recon17 r/comedycemetery
@@Kevineitor199 yes, cause dishwashers are objects
I have ASCENDED with this knowledge.....
Because ur pfp lol
That does not change the fact that _the missile substracts the place where it isn’t to where it is_
The missile is in a perfect universe, in a perfect form.
This video in in my recommended everyday for some reason, so now I listen to this everyday before or after sleep
This appeals to my sense of humor far more than it should
this made me laugh more than it should have
I'm loving how it's slowly gets louder and louder and louder
For me this is hilarious because it is a perfect description of how I programmed a guided missile in Garry's mod. The missile take it's target's XYZ coordinates, compares it's XYZ coordinates, and applies the difference as a force vector, eventually arriving at it's target.
... No it isn't? The missile doesn't know its actual coordinates (because GPS isn't accurate enough for fine adjustments, especially when you are moving at ridiculously high speeds), so it has to estimate them by estimating velocity, which is accumulated acceleration (a thing the missile knows for sure from the onboard accelerometers). It then takes that estimated velocity, and accumulates it in position. Then it takes that estimated position, and then computes a corrective impulse by simply getting the vector between where it should be (probably some precomputed path) and where it thinks it is, then turning that into a force over time by simply dividing that impulse by a given length of time.
Also, all of this is obviously going have to take into account things like drag & gravity, but that made the explanation even more lengthy. And this isn't very accurate over long periods of time, so GPS is still needed to keep it on track.
@@nikkiofthevalley I think Cruise Missiles, and especially *most* missiles, are guided / locked by either Radar or Infrared-Search-and-Track (IRST) systems that are either housed as follows: 1. Internally (eg. inside the missile itself, so just following the heat signature for IR missiles in some cases); 2. On the aircraft itself (so RADAR.. usually, and IRST as well); or a combination of both mentioned here. I don't believe that **ANY** missile is tracked by GPS in most cases - unless it's a drone, which may make a lot more sense.
If you write that down into a formula, it makes quite some sense tbh
The missile knows where it isn't. On target.
The slow increase of volume and reverb is a wonderful subtle touch.
Ahh yes... so subtle...
where did it "touch" you?
Subtle???
And for our next missile, we’re going to let him *choose* where he wants to go
NO, GOD NO PLEASE
@@Jojo_Animation_AdventuresOh look a civilian airliner!
@@Karou812 AHHHHHHHHH
@@Karou812I took care of that civilian airliner for you
As always, terrible video. I LOVE IT!
@Blue Among us missile
I love that user name
I love the wonky ahh kerbal rocket slowly spiralling out of control, it truly represents the average ksp flight
All jokes aside he's right, the missile knows where you are.
After 10 years I have finally understood this
Lol, it may take me longer! :D
you have understood where the missile is subtracted by where the missile isn’t. by subtracting where the missile is and where it isn’t, the missile knows whether to use
Fun fact: the guy said "it" 43 times.
If you ever face the Knights Who Say Nee, you can just play this video
@@firstconsul7286 LOOL. Was just thinking that when I went to look at you reply.
#acedit
That is my lucky number, nice
Best sketch using KSP I've ever seen. Up there with "The Turbo Encabulator".
The fact that this was an actual Air Force training video says something about the U.S. military and government.
This missle is getting to smart
i swear I can hear his cells absorbing oxygen from his blood by the end of it
The blood cells calculate where the oxygen is from where it isn't, or vice versa, whichever is greater. This leads to a difference or deviation of its path to where it needs to be from where it was...consequently.
@@jarhead565 Dear GOD
This made me cackle
everybody gangsta until the missile gets a *variation*
This is either the best minute and a half I've ever spent
or
the worst minute and a half I've ever spent.
Why not both?
Whichever is greater
This is basically what they teach us in school and on the test they make us build and program a missile
“If where the missile is isn’t where it wasn’t” damn they invented time traveling missiles.
We all know where we are in life by knowing where we aren't in life.
true
This really tells us about the missile knowing where it is.
and isnt
It's all fun and games until the missile knows where you are
Or, where you aren't
@@calcutt4 the missile also needs to know where it wasn't and isn't and is able to obtain a location and* time of where you are and aren't. That said the missile knows where it isn't and how it is going to proceed to where you are from where it is, which is when where the missile isn't subtracted by where you aren't.
I love the concept that there is a possibility that a missile can be larger than half the universe.
somehow this little missile has taken away 90 of my braincells
I like how it gets deepfried as the video goes on
it's in the deep fryer as the video is playing
bruh where did 600 views come from
Edit: Where did 138,000 views come from
6000 lmao
My crippling depression
From were it wasn't, but more than 8000 is now here
The missle knows
phlydaily
Finally this is what I needed
This is advanced aeronautics (something which I can't wrap my brain around) 💀
0:01 ( v i g i r o u l y s l u r p s l i p s )
The fact that i understood the whole psychotic formula makes me a subtracted value from the Earth
As someone who figured out how to interpret this I can in fact say this is accurate.
But also man is it a headache to understand.
So basically says it knows where it is and where it will be then double checks it according to it's prediction when it is interfered with missile checks it's route and tries to correct itself via a subsystem
Ah, ksp, the ultimate flight sim!
I love how the quality gradually gets worse until it just crashes and explodes
Be like a missile, know where you are and where you isn’t
-Gandhi
Idk man, it seems like the missile goes from where it is to where it was
I remember watching the orignial when I was younger and just sitting down and rethinking my entire existence.
It all gets worse when the missle knows where you are
As a missile, i can confirm i know where it is.
POV :Me trying to explain how a guided missile works.
THE MISSILE KNOWS WHERE IT IS- *missile spins out of control*
I love this explanation of a Kalman filter. I'm going to play this in my class whenever I teach it from now on to stop people complaining about the formal math.
it's all fun and gang until the missile knows where you are
Legal representation of Chris approves the missle, knowing where it is by knowing where it isn't.
When it gets glitchy and the RGB separates, it’s too orange. I’m getting Prospero flashbacks. *They are unpleasant.*
I still have no idea if this is trying to explain the fumction of a PID circuit, or inertial navigation, but either way, it names at least three separate variables the same thing.
I believe the original audio is from a notoriously bad USAF training video regarding the Tomahawk cruise missile.
@@crowe6961 Please tell me that was just a rough draft? As someone who knows more than a thing or two about guidance and navigation, made no sense.
@@epicspacetroll1399 I don't know for sure, but it's been making the rounds as a meme for well over 15 years and may be some relic of the Cold War.
@@crowe6961 it’s from the new psychocybernetics
@@crowe6961 It's actually from the 50s, the text was in a radio electronics magazine and clearly meant as a joke.
the thing is that sometimes this actually makes sense....
Is that in personal experience or just in general understanding.
i have no idea where the missile is, but
THE MISSILE KNOWS WHERE IT IS
Man the Kerbals Missiles are getting too intelligent for my liking.
this missile should be in the 4th dimension
My mind blows up faster than that missile.
This was a YTMND "fad" before memes became pop culture.
my ears are crying help
This makes so much sense (for some people) but at the same time it is so confusing
The missile is gonna have milk, he ll return later
I’m 6 months late but this is gold, whatever I was doing 6 months ago was wasted because I wasn’t watching this on repeat
Thought this was fleet command for a second
Mothership?
Oh wait. The other one.
God help us all when where the missile is is greater than where it isn't
0:32 *CONSEQUENCES OF POWER STARTS PLAYING*
This video managed to crash my discord, continued playing while Discord restarted, and then finished after it was done restarting. Bravo.