• Short animation about how destructive humans are.
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[hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY5TWVWeTrA[/hd] Those poor little happy things. ):
this makes me sad inside :C
That was sad.
I felt sorry for the small animals thingies inside the planet :saddowns:
Hell yea, we're taking over everything!
I wanna see more of those, it was really clever, but quite sad :(
I know it's an illusion to how destructive humans are on our quest to expand, but the whole time my mind was doing it's best to refrain from saying "A planet like that could never work."
Man, I love the graphical style. The gathering resources concept is cool but I really dislike the whole "humans r bad n evil" thing, really overused.
[QUOTE=xamllew;23691314]Man, I love the graphical style. The gathering resources concept is cool but I really dislike the whole "humans r bad n evil" thing, really overused.[/QUOTE] It's true though. We drain all the resources in one place, no care about the costs to other things, then when once we've got all we can from it, and after everything's dead, the place becomes uninhabitable and has no resources, and we move onto somewhere else and do the same thing, leaving a trail of death and destruction behind. This video was a perfect example of how it works. The end showed Venus destroyed and drained, and we had just moved from there because it was desolate to Mars, and ruined that. It showed us then moving to Jupiter, where we would do the same thing. (although Jupiter is a ball of gas so idk). This is exactly what we do with forests and other land we haven't already destroyed.
Okay, so humans went to mars and drilled out the sun in the center killing off the tetris things that were living in the center? Wat.
[QUOTE=Moreto;23691488]Okay, so humans went to mars and drilled out the sun in the center killing off the tetris things that were living in the center? Wat.[/QUOTE] It isn't relative to use yet but it's a good metaphor for what is actually happening, read my other post.
Meh. I liked the style, but I'm so tired of videos like these.
So the sun is actually inside Mars? Interesting.
Future Shorts? They made other such classics as: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv4rh6D_Jho[/media]
[QUOTE=Anti Christ;23691730]So the sun is actually inside Mars? Interesting.[/QUOTE] Not THE sun, but a star.
:c
Well that was just fucked.
Fun fact: the Ancient Romans were minting 50 tons of silver every year by the 1st century BC. The intensive mining and smelting this required produced so much toxic fumes that it's noticeable in Greenland's ice from that time period as high concentrations of lead.
Depressing...
This made me rage more than made me sad, because this would most likely never happen, and the basic concept is overused.
An over-used, outdated cliche from a long gone era. It's things like this that keep hardline environmentalists around, and no one wants that.
Those poor poor protheans :( no wonder the guys in the bunker died out
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Fuck yeah, humans!
I like how nature doesn't have animals killing other animals or natural disasters, or even bad weather. It's just like a Disney movie, while humans only pollute and drill. Hell, animals don't even shit. Nature is totally perfect. Oh fucking wait.
Mars couldn't even have a white dwarf inside it's core or it would look like venus, hell it probably wouldn't exist also why did the animals fall down ward, shouldn't they have fallen into the "sun" where the gravity is greates? that animator needs to pick up a science book
I like how we finally made it to mars in this short then we decided just to leave it. And jupiter is a gas giant. We wouldn't land on it.
The tetris blocks died out. What a shame. No one cares. Move along. Next stop: Pluto.
[QUOTE=Commando123;23699076]I like how we finally made it to mars in this short then we decided just to leave it. And jupiter is a gas giant. We wouldn't land on it.[/QUOTE] Maybe they were going to Jupiter's moons?
This was really inspiring. I care more for a celestial body than my own species, and my own life. FUCK THAT
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