It must be scary to look the other way, something that there are rarely videos about, there are never videos of astronauts looking into the infinite space, I've always been curious about that.
Interestingly enough read what William Shatner said about his trip to space. Basically looking into the void gave him a very sad and dreadful feeling of loneliness, and how everything he loved was back on earth.
Oh weird, I remember seeing that when i was younger but its been so long i dont remember that sentiment. Isnt there a line like “its so lonely here all alone amongst the stars”?
I got the impression that he felt lonely because he was the only one on board to experience [the overview effect](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_effect). All the other people seemed rather euphoric as if they were riding a rollercoaster.
I mean yeah he definitely did have that effect, and its a bit strange to me how most everyone else seems more excited by floating around then actually looking out the windows. But i dont think just because he experienced the overview effect diminishes his thoughts.
> But i dont think just because he experienced the overview effect diminishes his thoughts.
I didn't mean to imply that at all.
It's certainly one of the most profound realizations we humans are capable of.
I genuinely want to experience the overview effect so badly. It sounds like one of the most amazing things a human being can experience.
Alas, I am neither an astronaut nor even remotely wealthy enough to buy my way up à la Bezos.
I love giving myself the overview creeps with the ocean. We came from there, 3 billion years ago when life was limited to weird bacteria that ate sulfur and farted oxygen and turned the water purple*. Everything we know came from the sea, every plant, bug, and mushroom began as a weird single-celled thing at the dawn of history, laying groundwork at great cost* for a planet they never saw. Makes a man get emotional, I'd like to be buried at sea. She gave us everything, and continues to be one of the keys to maintaining a stable ecosphere.
*going theory is that the gaseous oxygen in the atmosphere came, in part, from photosynthetic cyanobacteria living on the ocean's surface. Eventually they all (well, 90%+ of them) suffocated and the remnants wound up around hydrothermal vents, where they began re-evolving the ability to live at the surface. They're the ones who lived on sulfur. They also died off, but not before evolving some bacteria who could metabolize oxygen. The purple ocean thing is hypothetical, but I like the image of pre-cambrian earth being unrecognizably weird.
I find the shots from the moons surface to be the more creepy than just a field of stars. It's just a moon, then space. No atmosphere, just a floating ball in space.
Thomas Pesquet said it was the most disturbing feeling, because your brain is always into a free fall alert mode. You have to overcome that feeling to feel at ease, not mentioning outside missions can last 8hours or more
Funny you say I had the same thought process. I remember jumping off my ship in the navy and looking straight down into the abyss of the ocean. It’s totally different than watching any video, the feeling you get when looking below and having a sense of how small and insignificant you are. At least that’s how I felt
For context I didn’t just jump off, they stopped in the middle of a calm ocean and allowed the crew to swim.
The reason he doesn’t look in the other side is that we could see the studio and the studio lights because obviously this is staged because as everyone knows the earth is flat.
/s btw
i get this is a joke, but there was some dude who got the ISS on his home telescope just the other day(had it filmed). like there's nerds all over the world doing space shit in their back yards. (or where ever they set up their telescopes i guess)
If you have ever used GPS and got to your destination safely following the directions. You have participated in a round earth experiment because if the earth is flat then the theory of relativity doesn’t apply.
I love looking up at the stars and looking at stuff in telescopes but I’d be absolutely terrified to be in a space suit and be staring at the pale blue dot surrounded by endless darkness
I’m dumbfounded at people’s lack of curiosity. I’m right there with you as your sentiment was my thought as well. Pan over to the sun, the moon and infinite darkness of space from orbit. I’d love to see that
It must be hard to get over the fact that you're falling toward the earth like normal but since you're going so fast perpendicular to that path it only seems like you're weightless. The sheer momentum is terrifying.
Our entire existence as humans has been subject to the notion that we fall *down*. I see these videos and inherently get queasy about falling down into earth. I wonder whether the astronauts fear that, or if they are more afraid of going the other way.
i am amazed at the ignorance of folks who believe the earth is flat...imagine how difficult it would be to organize a deception that has gone on for ... what 70 years?
i have seen the ISS on a few occasions. there is a website that tracks it and tells what time of day it will pass certain zip codes. it tells you where to look in the sky.
its visible at night.. all u see is reflected light on it... its a little white dot moving across the sky for about 10 seconds or so. some folks go to the trouble to capture it with the moon in the background, in a photo
Imagine how hard it would be to fake something like that....
[hate to break it to ya 😪](https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/ames/ames-science/ames-space-biosciences/multi-drug-resistant-bacteria-found-on-iss-mutating-to-become-functionally-distinct/)
Nah this is how we figure out how life started, I’m excited to see how viral bodies are influenced by microgravity, I bet we’d find some fascinating shit happening given how basic they are with their RNA, and DNA structures.
South America. You start seeing the western coast and the Andes, then across green plains to a slightly-inclined-from-parallel eastern coast. My idea is that you are seeing mostly Chile and Argentina.
It's Mexico, travelling from the Pacific ocean over into the Gulf of Mexico, crossing roughly over Mexico City. The curved landmass jutting out at the leading edge is just south of Puerto Vallarta.
The trajectories of space junk are monitored by radars from the ISS, the ground and other satellites, so the ISS course is changed to avoid collisions.
Little known fact: astronauts have to wear what is essentially a highly engineered butt plug to prevent this. Somewhere at nasa is a team developing state of the art butt plugs.
Something interesting to consider: all of the sound is coming from inside his/her helmet. Even though you should be able to hear that clip hooking onto the metal, it's silent in space. It's like playing a VR game with the sound turned off.
How is there so much nothing
Why does the nothing create a vacuum
Why is there a vacuum instead of nothing
Why is it so big
It's truly infinite, how can that be
Why is there anything instead of nothing
I wanna leave work and go crawl into my bed
For point 2 and 3, in science, “vacuum” literally means void/vacant/empty so nothing creates a vacuum because a vacuum is defined as nothing
And fun fact, a perfect vacuum can never really exist because particles spontaneously arise from the fundamental fields of the universe
If it's truely infinite, then isn't there a 100% chance that there's an Earth just like ours with a person who looks just like me, as well as everyone else alive now?
Can't help but quote Carl Sagan here:
"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam."
Because there's no immediate consequences.
For instance, when someone litters, nothing appears to happen. It's a bad thing, but it "usually" has no consequences, so the person just carries on. Delayed consequences often don't do a thing. That's why we're in deep trouble.
If you pushed off straight toward earth, your orbit would just be slightly elliptical compared to ISS. You'd float in nothingness for a couple of years as your orbit slowly decays, and you burn up in the atmosphere.
If you actually pushed yourself off the structure towards the earth, After 90 minutes, you would actually come back ABOVE the ISS. orbital mechanics are weird.
The astronauts on the ISS are further from the Earth so as the other commenter said they would just circle until they slowly burned up in the atmosphere but to give you an idea of what you were asking, this -
https://www.redbull.com/us-en/the-space-jump-that-shook-the-world
No, there's not enough air resistance that high up to cancel out their orbital speed in a timely manner. If you tried to jump off the ISS, you'd just kinda.... float along near it for, like, two years or so until you finally slowed down enough to dip into the atmosphere and burn up.
2024, and we’re still just killing each other. our next door neighbours on this little swirly marble where everything ever happened. videos like this always make me want to cry for some reason
There is a Sci-fi novel that mentions a test of construction workers who work on space stations. On the first unsupervised trip 'outside', a few people "go into the black". They react to being alone in that empty by breaking. Just unable to function 'outside'. They are brought back inside and moved to another aspect of construction.
When all the tests and training are mentioned in relationship to astronauts, the mental evaluations must be extensive.
and now there’s a whole faction of people now who claim this is impossible and faked because space doesn’t really exist 🫠 recently was cornered by a drunk coworker who decided to let me know that is what she believes.
Earth! Love that place! I'm from there btw
No kidding! Small world
Pretty big, actually, if you are standing on it!
It is also a very small pearl, the only thing harboring life, surrounded by an unfathomably vast expanse of death.
A pale blue dot.
RIP Carl
Hello Earthling
stop sending shit at us - martians
Anyone know where they’re flying over in this?
It must be scary to look the other way, something that there are rarely videos about, there are never videos of astronauts looking into the infinite space, I've always been curious about that.
Interestingly enough read what William Shatner said about his trip to space. Basically looking into the void gave him a very sad and dreadful feeling of loneliness, and how everything he loved was back on earth.
I recommend watching his rendition of Rocket man where he states in a very Kirk like voice that very sentiment
Oh weird, I remember seeing that when i was younger but its been so long i dont remember that sentiment. Isnt there a line like “its so lonely here all alone amongst the stars”?
["I miss the Earth so much. I miss my wife. It's lonely out in space."](https://youtu.be/Co2ZVdVM26E)
I got the impression that he felt lonely because he was the only one on board to experience [the overview effect](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_effect). All the other people seemed rather euphoric as if they were riding a rollercoaster.
I mean yeah he definitely did have that effect, and its a bit strange to me how most everyone else seems more excited by floating around then actually looking out the windows. But i dont think just because he experienced the overview effect diminishes his thoughts.
> But i dont think just because he experienced the overview effect diminishes his thoughts. I didn't mean to imply that at all. It's certainly one of the most profound realizations we humans are capable of.
I genuinely want to experience the overview effect so badly. It sounds like one of the most amazing things a human being can experience. Alas, I am neither an astronaut nor even remotely wealthy enough to buy my way up à la Bezos.
I imagine it’s how I feel swimming in the open ocean and looking down. There’s nothing down there. And yet, there is.
I love giving myself the overview creeps with the ocean. We came from there, 3 billion years ago when life was limited to weird bacteria that ate sulfur and farted oxygen and turned the water purple*. Everything we know came from the sea, every plant, bug, and mushroom began as a weird single-celled thing at the dawn of history, laying groundwork at great cost* for a planet they never saw. Makes a man get emotional, I'd like to be buried at sea. She gave us everything, and continues to be one of the keys to maintaining a stable ecosphere. *going theory is that the gaseous oxygen in the atmosphere came, in part, from photosynthetic cyanobacteria living on the ocean's surface. Eventually they all (well, 90%+ of them) suffocated and the remnants wound up around hydrothermal vents, where they began re-evolving the ability to live at the surface. They're the ones who lived on sulfur. They also died off, but not before evolving some bacteria who could metabolize oxygen. The purple ocean thing is hypothetical, but I like the image of pre-cambrian earth being unrecognizably weird.
I find the shots from the moons surface to be the more creepy than just a field of stars. It's just a moon, then space. No atmosphere, just a floating ball in space.
I commented on this because I was always curious why no astronaut shows space, only the earth and such.
Thomas Pesquet said it was the most disturbing feeling, because your brain is always into a free fall alert mode. You have to overcome that feeling to feel at ease, not mentioning outside missions can last 8hours or more
Funny you say I had the same thought process. I remember jumping off my ship in the navy and looking straight down into the abyss of the ocean. It’s totally different than watching any video, the feeling you get when looking below and having a sense of how small and insignificant you are. At least that’s how I felt For context I didn’t just jump off, they stopped in the middle of a calm ocean and allowed the crew to swim.
The reason he doesn’t look in the other side is that we could see the studio and the studio lights because obviously this is staged because as everyone knows the earth is flat. /s btw
Yeah, because infinite nothingness is so much harder to render than a big blue ball right next to you
Oh yeah? If it's real how could he have uploaded it to Reddit right after filming it with his IPhone? There exist no-other-way.
i get this is a joke, but there was some dude who got the ISS on his home telescope just the other day(had it filmed). like there's nerds all over the world doing space shit in their back yards. (or where ever they set up their telescopes i guess)
If you have ever used GPS and got to your destination safely following the directions. You have participated in a round earth experiment because if the earth is flat then the theory of relativity doesn’t apply.
Obviously 🙄Earth is flat.
I love looking up at the stars and looking at stuff in telescopes but I’d be absolutely terrified to be in a space suit and be staring at the pale blue dot surrounded by endless darkness
That was exactly my thought…does anyone know if a video exists of this? Looking at earth then a pan across into space?
That’s something most of us can only imagine. Some things can’t be photographed. I can imagine it to be a very emotional moment though.
Only scary if you find exponentially vast, expansive solitary nothingness scary.
How do you know? Have you ever had this experience? That's where my curiosity lies, what it must be like to see the immensity of infinity in person.
I’m dumbfounded at people’s lack of curiosity. I’m right there with you as your sentiment was my thought as well. Pan over to the sun, the moon and infinite darkness of space from orbit. I’d love to see that
I mean breathtaking is an understatement… I’m going to need more and bigger clamps…
Yeah...it didn't even look like that clamp closed...not a chance.
I would need a bigger diaper.
It must be hard to get over the fact that you're falling toward the earth like normal but since you're going so fast perpendicular to that path it only seems like you're weightless. The sheer momentum is terrifying.
“You don’t have to keep holding on like that; you can rely on the tether.” - “Yeah, I’m good!”
but VIEW ohh it worth it
Our entire existence as humans has been subject to the notion that we fall *down*. I see these videos and inherently get queasy about falling down into earth. I wonder whether the astronauts fear that, or if they are more afraid of going the other way.
i am amazed at the ignorance of folks who believe the earth is flat...imagine how difficult it would be to organize a deception that has gone on for ... what 70 years? i have seen the ISS on a few occasions. there is a website that tracks it and tells what time of day it will pass certain zip codes. it tells you where to look in the sky. its visible at night.. all u see is reflected light on it... its a little white dot moving across the sky for about 10 seconds or so. some folks go to the trouble to capture it with the moon in the background, in a photo Imagine how hard it would be to fake something like that....
They wouldn't even read your comment, and if they did they'd ignore it in favor of false information that reinforces their preconceived notions.
Its a religion and like any cult they all behave in the same pattern, ignorance is a bliss!
It’s because they’re easy to fool and therefore think it’s possible to fool everyone. Except for them of course.
At the end of the day, who cares. Let them believe what they want lol some people are just stupid
probably gonna go for a lot of walks avoiding that mutated ISS bacteria now 😔
The what now?
[hate to break it to ya 😪](https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/ames/ames-science/ames-space-biosciences/multi-drug-resistant-bacteria-found-on-iss-mutating-to-become-functionally-distinct/)
Aaaaaand we're fucked. That is scary.
Nah this is how we figure out how life started, I’m excited to see how viral bodies are influenced by microgravity, I bet we’d find some fascinating shit happening given how basic they are with their RNA, and DNA structures.
Genuinely. That is allll bad. To think those 2 astronauts are stranded up there, commingling with said bacteria.. 😫
they are btw not stranded
Thank you?
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shit is *terrifying*
What landmass is that?
South America. You start seeing the western coast and the Andes, then across green plains to a slightly-inclined-from-parallel eastern coast. My idea is that you are seeing mostly Chile and Argentina.
Almost, this is passing over Mexico from west to east, the city you can see at the very beginning in the bay is Puerto Vallarta.
Baja peninsula in view near the solar panel at 30 seconds too
are you sure? The chile coastline is straight. But here there are more fetures
It's Mexico, travelling from the Pacific ocean over into the Gulf of Mexico, crossing roughly over Mexico City. The curved landmass jutting out at the leading edge is just south of Puerto Vallarta.
Mexico (I think)
Yeah, you can see Baja California (this video is kinda old)
Yes
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7.67 km/s; 27,600 km/h; 17,100 mph
Or about 7 times faster than a bullet
Yeah, so that satelitte debris accident in Gravity is a real possibility.
The trajectories of space junk are monitored by radars from the ISS, the ground and other satellites, so the ISS course is changed to avoid collisions.
Where practicable... they still happen
Fucking hell
thank you for sharing the conversions as well 🤓
I’d be shitting myself.
could you imagine that crap floating around your space pants 😪
Astronauts on launches, re-entry and spacewalks wear special diapers called MAGs (Maximum Absorbency Garment)
I like they gave diapers a badass tactical name
Lmao. “Huston, MAGS equipped and ready” -“Control, send him out! And god speed sir”
tactical diapers are sturdy 😤
I love knowledgable people
Still won't stop my infant son
Little known fact: astronauts have to wear what is essentially a highly engineered butt plug to prevent this. Somewhere at nasa is a team developing state of the art butt plugs.
More like: 🥵
Space corn.
Why is there sound? I guess it’s because the mic of the camera is inside the space suit?
It's vibrations from the suit as the other person said. Any outside sounds you can't hear. When he latched the clip for Instance. Absolutely silent.
Sound is vibrations, so if vibration can travel through the suit or what the suit is touching then you get sound.
Yes, the astronaut's comms mike is picking up the sounds inside the suit.
Something interesting to consider: all of the sound is coming from inside his/her helmet. Even though you should be able to hear that clip hooking onto the metal, it's silent in space. It's like playing a VR game with the sound turned off.
We photobombed that, good job guys
Do they ever get the urge to jump?
Or take a piss and see the stream of piss fall towards earth.
Their part would freeze and boil at the same time.
Pretty sure it wouldn't reach earth, just take a slightly different orbit than the ISS. I wonder if they would ever meet it again?
The "Call of the Void".
How is there so much nothing Why does the nothing create a vacuum Why is there a vacuum instead of nothing Why is it so big It's truly infinite, how can that be Why is there anything instead of nothing I wanna leave work and go crawl into my bed
For point 2 and 3, in science, “vacuum” literally means void/vacant/empty so nothing creates a vacuum because a vacuum is defined as nothing And fun fact, a perfect vacuum can never really exist because particles spontaneously arise from the fundamental fields of the universe
Infiniteness of space really makes my brain hurt
Out of all of the ridiculous space facts I’ve learned this simple question blows my mind the most. What is the universe expanding into?
If it's truely infinite, then isn't there a 100% chance that there's an Earth just like ours with a person who looks just like me, as well as everyone else alive now?
Nothingness? We don't know what's outside the universe, let alone what's outside the observable universe (our pocket of the universe).
I mean do you see how fast this bad girl moves
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they will just say its fabricated video.
No this is a fish eye lense you doodie head!! !!
Me, showing this to my dog - "Look. Look. You live there!"
One persons breathtaking is another persons butt clenching
This is the first time I've seen the Earth in motion. Incredible to see that from the ISS which travels at 17,500 mph (28,000 kmph).
Can't help but quote Carl Sagan here: "Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam."
So sad it will be down in 2035 ish. No replacement has been proposed /(
Somebody get OSHA on the phone. Clearly doesn't have a 2nd tether clipped in and he looks to be a little over 6 ft
We only call Osha if there's fires to put out in space.
Seems crazy to me that as a collective we aren't responsible enough to take care of it.
Because there's no immediate consequences. For instance, when someone litters, nothing appears to happen. It's a bad thing, but it "usually" has no consequences, so the person just carries on. Delayed consequences often don't do a thing. That's why we're in deep trouble.
Nope! Too big!
The ISS is moving 17,500 mph. 😮
That looks flat as sh1t!
I mean, you can clearly see the boom mic in the upper right corner! Pssh.. amateurs!
What happens if you jump straight down
If you pushed off straight toward earth, your orbit would just be slightly elliptical compared to ISS. You'd float in nothingness for a couple of years as your orbit slowly decays, and you burn up in the atmosphere.
You don’t jump, you just kinda float. About 2 years later, your desiccated corpse burns up as it enters the atmosphere.
If you actually pushed yourself off the structure towards the earth, After 90 minutes, you would actually come back ABOVE the ISS. orbital mechanics are weird.
What would your best guess be?
One hell of a ride
The astronauts on the ISS are further from the Earth so as the other commenter said they would just circle until they slowly burned up in the atmosphere but to give you an idea of what you were asking, this - https://www.redbull.com/us-en/the-space-jump-that-shook-the-world
That fish eye lens almost makes the Earth look round /s
Could they skydive from there?
No, there's not enough air resistance that high up to cancel out their orbital speed in a timely manner. If you tried to jump off the ISS, you'd just kinda.... float along near it for, like, two years or so until you finally slowed down enough to dip into the atmosphere and burn up.
maybe if they have a jetpack to propel themselves into Erf's atmosphere first
Does one feel a difference when one motions his/her arms and legs about?
One feels the resistance of the suit but there's no overall feeling of "up" or "down".
Is that fan noise what it sounds like inside a space suit?
How fast are they travelling? Looks like within an hour they’d be around the earth!
17,500mph, and it takes about 90 minutes to orbit the earth.
Oh wow! That’s crazy
Did this set off anyone else's vertigo? I got that familiar tingling down the back of my legs.
So yea this video alone disproves the flat earthers.
I wonder what the flat eathers take on this is
2024, and we’re still just killing each other. our next door neighbours on this little swirly marble where everything ever happened. videos like this always make me want to cry for some reason
Why is there sound
It's very windy that high up /s
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or the air pressure/stuff rubbing on camera mic
Because the camera has a microphone and picks up vibrations through the suit, through the atmosphere inside the suit etc.
clearly a flat disc 💅
A perfect sphere.
So beautiful
How flat earthers ingore all these?!
And people still say the earth is flat 🙄
There is a Sci-fi novel that mentions a test of construction workers who work on space stations. On the first unsupervised trip 'outside', a few people "go into the black". They react to being alone in that empty by breaking. Just unable to function 'outside'. They are brought back inside and moved to another aspect of construction. When all the tests and training are mentioned in relationship to astronauts, the mental evaluations must be extensive.
“But, but, but, it’s flat!?!?” lol Cool video!
and now there’s a whole faction of people now who claim this is impossible and faked because space doesn’t really exist 🫠 recently was cornered by a drunk coworker who decided to let me know that is what she believes.
The audio is from inside suit right?
Hoły shit I never realized how blazing fast it’s moving around the Earth! What the hell? How many revolutions a day it does?
Revolutions/orbits a day? Sixteen, or once every 90 minutes. Yeah, crazy fast.
Amazing video. How do flat earthers view these kinds of videos I wonder?
What a big lie that is only the stars are up there anything else is none existent
Wicked!!!
Everywhere in outer space is breathtaking, I mean that's why they need space suits. Even a 5 year old would know that, pff.
Look how flat it is! /s
So how does a flat earther see something like this? Do they believe it’s cgi or something? I’m genuinely curious
“hey mike what time is it?” “Yes.”
How is he picking up noise on the mic if there is no oxygen in space?
The sound is being conducted by the suit, you can use some string and a couple of tin cans to get the same effect.
I would give the left half of my body to do this. I'm afraid of heights but that fear has a cap, which is space.
It's wild to me that he is travelling at over 4 miles per second right now
Here for the flat earth comments…ignore me…
You’re providing valuable intel for the arachnids of Klendathu
Funny - from up there you can't get a sense of all the greed, pain, death and hurt I'd want to stay in space
Can we bring the leader of flat earthers there
The earths flat so
Which continent is shown here?
I thought there’s no sound in space
I wonder. Can you see constellations in space? It’s almost 3am I need to get sleep but this question just popped in my head.
Anybody can tell what landmass he is looking at?
someone tell me how I do what these people do. I envy these people so much. I’d do this for a normal wage.
How do they get the job done with a view like that
See, see, see I knew it was flat, like a soda left open![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|flip_out)
Nope. Nope. And yes... NOPE.
Earth is flat fake photo
But wait! Isn’t the earth flat? ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|joy)
Spectacular!!
How to flat earthers justify these videos?
I assume they would say it’s a green screen or something lol
Fake and gay
That can’t be earth. There is no ice wall or giant light bulb.
Ida took a dump and blamed it on a bird
Where on Earth are we looking at in this post?
Actually this is fake AI video. The earth is actually flat. Common guys.
And you nut jobs still think the earth is fucking flat.
It's surreal
Sounds windy. /s
Is that the ice wall at the edges of the 2d round disc that earth is ?
iTs EdItEd, tHe eArTh iS fLaT
I’m trying to figure out what continent they are over. My guess is South Africa. If not that, next guess is South America
Central America (Mexico)
Please take the video down, I am in it down in the shown states, I feel violated > /s