Elliphant - Save The Grey (Audio)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @CartoonPostYT
    @CartoonPostYT 11 месяцев назад

    Such a fire song

  • @calebdassinger8023
    @calebdassinger8023 8 лет назад +4

    dope af

  • @ronrote
    @ronrote 4 года назад

    Hence the auto bot versus deception metaphors in shows. But there’s probably a misunderstanding there too. The Valiant Autobots may not be us. We might be the tyrannical Decepticons with an evil leader. Not the other way around.

  • @APR944
    @APR944 9 лет назад +1

    I'm Fvcking gagging over this track!!! Xo's

  • @memetrashhh8936
    @memetrashhh8936 9 лет назад +1

    great :)

  • @ronrote
    @ronrote 4 года назад

    I’m no kind of role model either, I mean well, but nobody will hire me anywhere because they take one look at me, and straight up tell me I don’t fit in. Keep looking. Well, Nobody’s biting. All this time I have been around, nobody thought to take advantage of my potential. Fine. I’ll devalue your economy because it’s stagnating anyway. It’ll stimulate the economy like crazy a few moments later once people see the potential they have to collaborate like bees do. There’s been an Internet since the 90’s. Wow, was that 30 years ago. Anyway I learned a lot. And I’m looking around and scratching my head. What is everyone else doing? There’s awesome people everywhere doing cool stuff, and big companies don’t just start handing out jobs to folks like that MrTeslonian channel. That guy is incredible! Why he’s only making videos in his back yard and not at darpa or nasa or whatever. Like, I kinda think that’s crazy. And really stupid.

    • @CartoonPostYT
      @CartoonPostYT 9 месяцев назад

      Sir, this is a non political dance pop song. What are you doing here?

  • @ronrote
    @ronrote 4 года назад

    An advanced piece of technology doesn’t grow on trees. They necessarily had to be designed and assembled by some other species, organic in nature. I won’t venture a guess as to what chemical structure they were. But Carbon is what it’s made of here. If carbon is abundant elsewhere and you have the other components necessary to support life. It’s reasonable to hypothesize that extremely small things would get the ball rolling. Take an Amoeba for example. Those split into two identical organisms spontaneously after consuming enough energy from foods. We’re it possible to count backwards every amoeba that we have now and calculate that you could theoretically get an estimate at how long amoebas have been around for. Also, if you know what amoebas need to survive, then the first living thing ever may have been amoebas, or some simple organisms. The amoebas are the best example because they didn’t have any distinguishing features they are just like living jelly or slime. Well, it’s a single cell organism. Everything past that, are made of innumerable cells like amoebas. So to a computer of immense size, it’s instrumentation may be calibrated to a much larger scale. Figure a galactic radar outpost. When was the last time radar could detect human beings or animals? Never, those signals pass through our bodies like dust in the air. We might be inadvertently camouflaged to their equipment.

  • @ronrote
    @ronrote 4 года назад

    Like chameleons, but it’s only because our material density is so low.

  • @tapank3890
    @tapank3890 3 года назад

    mun means brain in hindi lol "best people in the world"

  • @ronrote
    @ronrote 4 года назад

    You would see buildings and infrastructure and machinery moving about. But the machine would move by itself without any power source, like a bicycle would look weird if you saw it roll down the street with nothing riding it. Put tin foil suit on, or maybe lead would be more protective against radiation as those may emit radiation like our exhaust pipes in cars.

  • @ronrote
    @ronrote 6 лет назад

    Old news hon.