101 Facts About The Earth

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greetings extraterrestrials today we will be turning into primitive egg technology presented by the human called Sam to learn 101 facts about us number one so when did this whole earth thing kick off then according to smart science he people the earth was formed around 4.6 billion years ago from a cloud of gas dust and rock orbiting the Sun eventually some of this debris and detritus clump together into a legit planet because gravity that legit planet is now known as ER Oh earth sorry yes earth that's that's all I meant to say number two life has existed on earth between 75% to 80% of its existence life popped up pretty soon after Earth had cooled down enough so that a new life forms weren't instantly boiled to death number three we know this because the oldest confirmed fossils single-celled microorganisms are approximately 3.5 billion years old number four the period of Earth's history spanning between 1.8 billion and 800 million years ago is remarkable for being well unremarkable the fossil record during this time period is a bit bland to the extent that this period is now known as the boring billion Wow harsh number 5 that being said things were indeed happening in the boring billion including the best thing s X yes scientists believe that sexual reproduction first occurred during this period fossils from roughly 1.2 billion years ago showed that certain species of algae had begun to form specialized sex cells such as spores mmm musty spores number six eventually I decided that being a boiling hot ball of going rock was so hundreds of millions of years ago and decided to get supercooled instead it's thought that the emergence of oxygen stretched methane from the air which prompted the entire planet to freeze over into a so-called snowball earth number seven this period of time was the longest and coldest ice age in history beginning around 1715 million years ago and sticking around for 120 million freezing years did exist 715 million years ago someone call that self we need to get at the bottom of this number eight tracks found in Scotland indicate the existence of huge fridge sized scorpions scarring around 330 million years ago it's not known for certain whether these animals known as hippo top Taurus ever made it on land or preferred to stick to the bonny proto Scottish seas number nine other massive insecty type things included Megan er er a giant dragonfly like creature which lived around 300 million years ago they had wing spans as large as 65 centimetres making them some of the largest insects to have ever existed on planet Earth number 10 around 300 million years ago all of Earth's landmasses were joined together as one huge supercontinent called Pangea as such there was also one giant ocean called Panthalassa number Alderman around 280 to 230 million years ago Pangaea decided that it didn't want to be a supercontinent anymore and divide it into two smaller supercontinents known as Gondwana and larysa these two enormous land masses move and split even further like your parents after a divorce until we eventually ended up with the continents we have today number 12 to be fair to them the continents never stopped moving and are still doing so today they're just doing it as an incredibly slow pace which is pretty much the same speed that fingernails grow numbers 13 so far there have been at least five major ice ages throughout the history of the earth and I don't mean the movies either these are affectionately known as Ice Age Ice Age to note Sauron took about the movies again these are known as caronian cryogenian and ian siharan carew Ice Age and the coronary glaciation that's giving me some ideas for baby names when I have my first child with Chewbacca this is a reference to another video we've done which is in the cards check it out now number 14 the Andean Sahara and Ice Age in particular led to the second worst mass extinction ever known as the Ordovician Silurian which is also species when dr. who 85% of all marine species were wiped out - which is like which is you know a lot number 15 earth's largest ever extinction event aka the permian-triassic extinction event aka the great dying is thought to have been caused by massive volcanic eruptions in Siberia roughly 95% of marine and 70% of terrestrial life was wiped out about 252 million years ago which is about any hashtag triggered by the release of more than 200 billion gallons of molten lava across what is now known as the Siberian traps in Russia the eruption is thought to have lasted for a million years which here that extinct you all right number 16 the Gaia hypothesis was first posited in the 1970s and proposes that Earth's physical and biological processes form a self-regulating living system it further claims that events like ice ages and global warming are essentially earth regulating itself like a human body raising its temperature to kill a virus except in this analogy the virus is us where the virus guys number 17 some scientists theorize that's a lot of what is now green on earth may have once been purple they believe that ancient micros may not have used chlorophyll for photosynthesis but the different light-sensitive molecule called retinol which has a distinctly purple hue number 18 scientists have discovered that before trees were common on planet Earth the world was covered in giant mushrooms that could reach heights of over 7 meters incidentally giant fungus was also the name of band I was once in during secondary school we were not good number 19 wild plants have existed on land for roughly 465 million years for as much as two-thirds at that time none of them had flowers yet flowering plants only appeared 130 million years ago during the Mesozoic era which incidentally was when the dinosaurs were up and about number 20 a little over 60 million years later the dinosaurs were wiped out in a cataclysmic extinction event now known as the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction events caused by a massive asteroid from outer space smashing into what is now known as Mexico causing the last known major mass extinction but hey the flowers survived so think of the flowers number 21 almost immediately after the dinosaurs were blown to smithereens or asphyxiated by a massive cloud of toxic gas early mammals who managed to survive the extinction began to flourish in the absence of large scary reptilian monsters in fact had the dinosaurs not been killed we probably wouldn't be here number 22 [Music] these lucky mammalian sons are ultimately evolved into monkeys apes and humans the oldest known primate skeleton is of a species called our two sea bass Achilles which lived around fifty five million years ago and weighed only 30 grams hard durable unfathomably ancient and adorable number 23 if the history of the earth has condensed into 24 hours which is the length of a day for the less menacing nimble of our viewers the dawn of all known life would have rudely woken everyone up at 4:00 a.m. in the morning land plans would have stumbled in at 10:24 p.m. the dinosaurs would have gone extinct at 11:41 and humans would arrive probably drunk knowing them at 11:58 p.m. and 43 seconds yes that's right the entirety of human history has spanned the equivalent of roughly 1 minute and 17 seconds number 24 right well that's history cupboard let's take a look at some of Mother Earth's physical attributes oh that's pretty perfect I didn't mean to taury earth the old gal has what some might call a generous waistline with an equatorial circumference of 24,000 901 miles you know I just spat shame Planet Earth number 25 speaking of which around 2200 years ago a Greek fella by the name of eros toss Deniz use the wonders of maths to estimate the Earth's circumference and the jammy bugger ended up being remarkably accurate in doing so he proved that the earth was spherical all the way back in 240 BC number26 there's also those who continue to believe that the earth is flat in fact no educated person has believed that the earth is flat since at least the time of Pythagoras in 500 BC all middle-aged scholars and that's by the way from the Middle Ages believed that the earth is spherical number twenty-five seven number 27 scientists have calculated that earth weighs approximately oh okay this number which is 5 septillion 974 sextillion kilograms that's equivalent in weight to 54 quintillion 807 quadrillion 339 three and four hundred forty-nine billion five hundred forty-one million two hundred eighty four thousand four hundred and three blue whales give or take I mean I'm estimating here number 28 the Earth's host star the Sun is massive a comparison to our puny little planet that's 1.3 billion earths could all fit inside it and there are mine the Sun is thought to be a pretty average sized star - number 29 in fact 63 earths can fit inside Uranus that's what I heard anyway don't shoot the messenger also don't try that at home either number 30 every 24 hours or rather 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds if you want to get scientific be pedantic about it the earth makes one full rotation about its axis however the speed of this rotation is very slowly decreasing at a rate of approximately 17 milliseconds per century I told you slowly this effect is literally lengthening our days but so slowly that a day on earth won't be 25 hours long for another 140 million years so don't get planning to that extra hour just to get number 31 additionally Earth orbits the Sun which if you somehow don't know is the star at the center of our solar system a complete revolution around the Sun takes around 265 days and six hours which is why we have a leap day every four years to make up for this discrepancy number 32 as such the earth moves around the Sun at an incredible speed of 67,000 miles per hour now a 33 planet Earth orbits around the Sun at a distance of approximately 93 million miles at this distance the light from our host star takes around 8 minutes and 19 seconds to reach our planet number 34 geocentrism is the belief that the earth is the center of the universe which is not true and then to leave people managed to figure out that this can't possibly be correct and amended their stance the heliocentric which claims that the Sun is the true center of the universe which is also not true this is because Jennifer Lawrence is the center of the universe ha ha my universe anyway number 35 contrary to what some of you but certainly not me mave assumed at school Earth isn't just a ball of rocks and soil at Earth's core as a solid ball measuring 1,500 miles wide made of iron nickel alloy the temperature of the Earth's core is approximately 5,500 Celsius which is as hot as the surface of the Sun however the extreme pressures found at the centre of the planet prevents the core from melting this is quite literally hard core another century number 36 earth also has a powerful magnetic field caused by its hefty nickel iron core coupled with its rapid rotation probably called the magnetosphere this field has to protect the Earth from the effect of solar wind and cosmic radiation which would kill us all if it had the chance luckily there's no way that humans could possibly destroy Earth's magnetosphere yet I'm sure we'll figure out a way of energy though and probably vote for it knowing us number 37 the Earth's core contains enough gold to coat the surface of the entire planet in a gold crust roughly 1.5 foot and would all be a rich rich I tells ya rich number 38 Earth only has one natural satellites known in English as the moon as a percentage of the size of the bodied orbit ie earth the moon is the largest natural satellite of any planet in the solar system in real terms however it's only the fifth largest natural satellite as three of Jupiter's moons and one of Saturn's moons are larger number 39 however don't fat shame the moon just yet it's believed that the moon's size relative to earth actually reminds our plant with a stable climate currently the Earth's angle relative to the Sun known as its axial tilt wobbles slightly like a top without the moon the Earth's wobble would be much more significant causing highly erratic and dramatic climate effect which would properly limit life on earth number 40 some people think that the moon was created when a huge object in space smashed into the early Earth throwing up crap loads of debris into Earth's orbit which altima D coalesced into the moon no one is really sure of that colliding object was a planet comet or an asteroid some believe that the culprit was a mars-sized object that has since been dumped sänger number 41 some believe that the earth may have once had two moons theory goes that our current moon may have been accompanied by a tiny second moon measuring only 750 miles wide our eventually the two slammed into each other and the larger moon subsume the smaller scientists believe that this could explain where the two sides of the moon are so different from each other the meaning of life earth happens to be the only planet in our solar system not named after our God as the other seven planets in our solar system are all named after Roman deities Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter and Saturn were named during a ancient times but the tradition of naming planets after Roman gods and goddesses was obtained after the discovery of Uranus and Neptune number 43 so who or what is the earth named after turns out the word earth comes from the anglo-saxon an old hydra-matic words the earth and odor which basically mean ground or soil oh come on guys it could have had a bit more pizzazz than that what about the fauna sphere maybe number 44 earth also happens to be the densest planet in the solar system just look at some of its population our planet since the does vary a great deal depending on the part of the planet you're looking at but the average density of the earth is approximately five point five two grams per cubic centimeter take that Jupiter your big soft wimpy gaseous poo face number 45 apparently if you drilled the whole way through the earth from one side of the other and jump through well first of all you'd have a death wish because that's going to take ages and it's hot in there should you take the plunge with no rock and melting core in sight though it would take you around 42 minutes of free-falling to get to the other side number 46 earth is the only known planet to support an atmosphere with free oxygen as well as surfers oceans of liquid water and biological life which at least on earth kind of depends on the other two things earth is also one of the four planets in the solar system the others being Mercury Venus Mars the touch forestry all meaning that they have a solid rocky surface that you can stand on and make sandcastles with number 47 sorry to disappoint ill you sphere purists out there but although the earth is basically spherical it's not a perfect sphere it is instead an oblate spheroid which sounds like a medical in addition to do with your bottom but it's not it actually means it bulges slightly at the equator which is caused by Earth's rotation number 48 you may have heard of the islands that make up the countries like Australia and New Zealand and those of you who have briefed you glanced at an atlas or a globe at some point in your life well no that's Australia it substantially larger than New Zealand however according to a publication released by the Geological Society of America New Zealand is actually sitting on a massive new continent scientists have named Zealandia number 49 select the over 4% of the planet's surface Peter's land with other areas of land on the exact opposite side of the earth from its opposite points on the surface of the earth are known as Antipodes meaning that you could tunnel all the way through if you get past a molten hot core number 50 roughly 70% of the earth's surface is covered by a big wet coating of h2o known as the oceans however only 5% of the oceans have been fully explored owing to the fact that humans find it very difficult to do anything underwater for very long unfortunately we have this inconvenient need to breathe oxygen boring number 51 ocean water is salty AF so much so that if you could evaporate all of Earth's water which is not recommended by the way and spread the resulting salt over the surface of the planet there would be a 500-foot layer of salt coating everything number 52 the oceans are also home to the gargantuan blue whale whose habitat stretches across pretty much the entirety of the planet's watery depths the blue whale remains the largest animal that has ever inhabited earth including those wannabe lizards dinosaurs number 53 since no one really owns the oceans more than a half of the surface of the planet Earth is not subject to any nations laws laws are stupid anyway so what they do is create criminals number fifty-four speaking of water the number of water molecules contained in ten drops is equal to the amount of stars in the known universe I'm sure that would be all the more incredible if I were able to fathom numbers that large which nope they're giving me an aneurysm number 55 in contrast to the moist moist oceans the driest spot on earth can be found in the Atacama Desert located in Chile and Peru there are places in this desert where rainfall has never been recorded before let's drive down there then I know about you're not gonna go there number 56 wanna lose weight quickly trouble the hand ha ha just kidding but seriously there is a way to literally weigh less without having to do any exercise at all simply stand on the equator because the planet bulges at the equator objects located among it are literally further away from the center of the Earth's mass and as such way slightly less half a percent less but hey every little helps number 57 however if you're stood on the equator know that you're rotating at around Earth's axis at just over 1,000 miles per hour whereas people standing near the poles are rotating much much slower number 58 you may also be interested to know that unlike Antarctica there isn't actually any solid land under the North Pole it's all just sea ice some people didn't know this and for the majority of their lives assume that there was land on the Arctic not me though I read it on the Internet number 59 though the movement of tectonic plates can often be felt directly in the form of earthquakes some of their more dramatic effects aren't always directly noticeable the immense mountain range known as the Himalayas which stretch 1,800 miles along the border between India and China well formed between 40 million 50 million years ago when what is known as India collided with the continent of Eurasia the extreme planetary forces caused by this impact literally forced enormous amounts of rocks upwards forming the jagged or RF mountains that can be seen today number 60 the title of tallest mountain can be given to one of two contenders depending on what you define as a mountain Mount Everest in the Himalayas stretches up around 29,029 feet above sea level but measured from its true base at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean the mountain if Morna key on the island of hawaii stands almost twice as high at 56,000 feet tall number 61 that being said the literal highest point on earth is located neither in Hawaii nor the Himalayas but at mount Chimborazo in Ecuador Chimborazo is not the highest mountain from sea level but due to its location near the equator its furthest from the center of the earth number 62 Earth's longest mountain range called the mid-atlantic ridge is located unsurprisingly based on its name entirely underwater beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean this chain of volcanoes stretches 40,000 289 miles sound the globe from the Norwegian island of Jan Mayen through Iceland and all the way to the southern Atlantic Ocean like a big scar on a person's face such as kylo ren's face for example which we may have mentioned in a previous 101 facts video about the last chair die seriously I plugged it twice now watch it number 63 the very deepest point on the ocean floor is thirty-five thousand eight hundred and thirteen feet below sea level in the Mariana Trench known as the Challenger Deep the spot has been visited by Explorer and movie director James Cameron several times which is weird Nintendo 64 the lowest point on earth not covered by lots and lots of water is at the Bentley sub glacial trench in Antarctica which drops down eight thousand three hundred twenty eight feet below sea level sadly for anyone who wants to visit this remarkable place it's covered in ice like a lot of permanently frozen and completely unsurpassable ice number 65 earth's crust isn't all uniformly thick with two seas nor is it entirely solid in places either hollow areas in the Earth's crust are known as caves and planet earth certainly has some doozies hands and dong cave in Vietnam has the largest known cave cross-section in the world with a roof approximately 660 feet high number 66 however in terms of pure volume China's immense meow Room cavern in the GBA cave system is the largest cave chamber with a volume of 10 million 17 80 thousand miles squared you could easily fit a commercial airplane inside this enormous cave I wouldn't but you could number 67 the world's deepest cave is located in Abkhazia a partially recognised state that most nations considered to be a part of Georgia it's known as krubera cave and has a total depth of seven thousand two hundred and eight feet number 68 however there exists an even deeper point on earth created by the Soviet in the 1970s the Kola super-deep borehole on the Kola Peninsula in Russia was drilled literally just to see how far down humans could dig and he's a staggering forty thousand two hundred twenty six feet deep those working on the project had to stomp at this depth due to the higher than expected temperatures of 180 degrees Celsius and which point the drill bit would no longer work number 16 the highest earthly temperature that's ever been rigorously confirmed was a truly horrific 54 degrees Celsius this temperature was recorded in mid-table our Kuwait on the 21st of July 2016 and incidentally gives me my first rigorously confirmed reason to never visit Kuwait number 70 in the past there have been rumors of even higher temperatures from places like Death Valley California in the United States most weather experts now consider their recording a 56 point seven degrees Celsius on July the 10th 1913 to be a measurement error however furnace creek in Death Valley does hold the record for the hottest single month ever reliably measured July 2017 Infernus Creek has an average temperature of 41 point 8 degrees Celsius number 71 add the opposite end of the spectrum the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth occurred on the 21st of July 1983 and Russia's Vostok station in Antarctica where air temperatures plunge to a nightmarish minus eighty nine point two degrees Celsius Oh God Oh No number 72 because planet Earth isn't perfectly smooth it's mass isn't distributed evenly and on even mass means slightly uneven gravity as a results large areas of Canada have less gravity than the rest of the world a phenomenon that was only discovered in the 1960s number 73 that being said despite its many peaks and valleys the earth is extremely smooth when viewed as a whole the earth is actually smoother than a billiard ball if both were the same size which would be weird her number 74 approximately 500 thousand earthquakes are detected around the world every year only 100 thousand of those can actually be felt by humans and roughly only 100 of them caused damage this means that a handful of earthquakes that caused massive amounts of death and destruction are experienced every year so it's not all good news number 75 between 80 and 90% of the world's earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire do-do-do-do team which roughly follows the tectonic boundary along the edge of the Pacific Rim do no no no no not only that 71% of the world's volcanoes are located here and only three of the 25 largest volcanic eruptions of the last eleven thousand seven hundred years occurred outside the Ring of Fire number 76 the devastating 2011 earthquake near Japan which was the fourth most powerful earthquake ever recorded was so massive that it increased the speed of the Earth's rotation and shortened the day by 1.8 microsecond number 77 according to the US Geological Survey that largest earthquake ever recorded occurred in Chile on May 22nd 1968 reached a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale and lasted about 10 minutes estimates on the number of casualties range between one thousand and seven thousand number 78 there are approximately six thousand flashes of lightning around the globe every single minute that works out at a daily total of eight point six million lightning strikes have no wonder people get hit by them number 79 every day earth is drenched by a bum load of wait for it wait for it space dust yes the planet is sprinkled with particles from the solar system that have sucked in by Earth's gravity and drift down onto its surface some estimates put the total weight of the annual edition of cosmic powder at 40,000 tons per year number 80 the most densely populated place on earth is Manila the capital of the Philippines and the center of Metro Manila as of the 2007 census 1 million six hundred sixty thousand seven hundred fourteen people live in just 14.8 square miles must be like sardines in there it can't be nice number 81 in contrast the least populated nation is Greenland as of 2010 only 56 thousand five hundred and thirty-four people lived in 830 6330 square miles this might be slightly misleading as most Greenlanders are clustered on the coast but you get the general idea number 82 areas on earth where it is relatively common for people to live over 100 years of age are called blue zones a concept that was first introduced in national Geographics article written by Dan Buettner way back in 2005 across the planet there are only five blue zones which are Sardinia in Italy Okinawa in Japan Nagoya in Costa Rica Loma Linda in and acharya in greece Buettner identified a number of characteristics that people living in blue zone share including semi vegetarianism and constant moderate physical activity oh that sounds awful number 83 if you live near the top or bottom with the planets you may occasionally find yourself being treated to a spectacular night show in the form of Aurora's which occur when the planet's magnetic field funnels towards the poles these particles then collide in the upper atmosphere resulting in a huge sweeping ribbons of multicolored light stretching across the sky number 84 according to someone who has way too much time on their hands there were about seven quintillion five hundred quadrillion grains of sand on earth enough for roughly a billion grains of sand per person although I don't know what you'd do with those grains but hey that's up to you I guess number 85 it can still be jarring to comprehend how the earth can be so incredibly smooth yet so in significantly small as I mentioned in the previous fact 7 quintillion five hundred quadrillion grains of sand on planet Earth but the universe will still manage to outdo earth by several orders of magnitude pop up as there are ten thousand stars for every earthly grain of sand resulting in approximately one septal Ian stars in our universe number 86 there are more living organisms in a teaspoonful of soil than there are people on the earth ie 7 billion as you can imagine we're talking about truly tiny life-forms here such as protozoa bacteria and algae number 87 though humans are a remarkably Hardy species able to survive and thrive in a range of environments we are by no means the only such animal ants are indigenous to almost every landmass on earth except for Antarctica and a handful of remote or in hospitable islands and they live there without central heating mental number 88 the vast majority in fact literally 80% of all animal species on planet Earth have six or more legs what US bipedal guys we're the weird ones number 89 according to the WWF earthís lost 40% of its wildlife in the past 40 years mainly as a result of human activity remember those extinction events I was talking about earlier yeah well we're literally in one now it's called the Holocene extinction and it all our fault number 90 the Amazon located in South America and mostly within Brazil is so large that it makes up more than half of the Earth's rainforests take that other rainforests number 91 the Amazon is often called the lungs of the world as they produce roughly 20% of the Earth's oxygen and what are we doing destroying it because we love beef so much we suck literally we suck air into our lungs number 92 speaking of oxygen good old Oh to makes up just over a fifth of Earth's atmosphere 7080 percent is nitrogen and the remaining 1% of the atmosphere is made up of trace amounts of other gases such as argon and carbon dioxide science number 93 planet Earth is well known for its snazzy ozone layer predictably made up of ozone which is an allotrope of oxygen and the chemical formula o 3 ozone absorbs much of the sun's powerful UV rays protecting us from being irradiated and dying horribly and what did we do to it we put a hole in it yay go us number 94 ad Thomas fear can be roughly divided into five sections from the surface up to roughly 15 kilometers from the surface is the troposphere followed by the stratosphere up to 50 kilometres the mesosphere extends from 50 kilometres up to 120 kilometres then the thermosphere up to 500 kilometres and from there the EXO fear extends into the empty recesses of outer space number 95 between the years of 1955 and 1963 experiments with nuclear bombs doubled the amount of carbon-14 in Earth's atmosphere living things that absorb this atmospheric carbon were marked by unique carbon signature which is given scientists the ability to carbon date pretty much anything from after that point in time we will only be able to do this for a few more decades however before the carbon-14 levels finally go back to normal this is assuming we don't trigger any more nuclear blasts which number 96 speaking of things floating around earth there are roughly 22,000 man-made objects currently orbiting our planet this is increasingly beginning to cause collisions that damage important satellites yep that's right we're even polluting space well done human race number 97 the farthest distance from Earth anybody has ever traveled was during NASA's Apollo 13 mission when three astronauts journey 240 8655 miles away from Earth that also happen to be the same mission when an oxygen tank exploded and those three astronauts face the prospect of dying hundreds of thousands of miles away from home so yeah scary stuff probably don't want to prepare anytime soon number 98 there's only one place on earth that's actually called Earth Earth is a small rural city in Texas which appears to owe its status as a city to a technicality because only one thousand 65 people lived there as of 2010 number 99 a number of attempts have been made to create an earth flag banner which will represent all people originating from our planet some have suggested the Olympic Flag or the flag of the United Nations while others prefer a completely new design altogether one such example is that of Swedish artist Oscar Pan felt who created a design of seven intersecting rings on a deep blue background you may have been wondering given the earlier discussions of hugely devastating planetary disasters which lasts for millions of years and wipe out the vast majority of living things why is everything so relatively calm right now despite all of humanity's best efforts the global climate is still fairly stable the scientists believe that this period of time is an anomaly and that Earth will descend back into chaos within the next billion years how reassuring hmm not that that will matter in the grand scheme of things because in about five billion years the Sun will have used up all of its hydrogen and helium and therefore turn into a red giant star and possibly engulf the earth in a fiery end of day scenario if we are lucky in the earth is not destroyed by the expanding Sun it's extremely likely that earth will eventually be ejected from its orbit by the Sun colliding with another star and here firth managed to escape that it will finally crash into the dying remnant of our host star as its orbit ultimately decays after 100 quintillion long years ha ha finally ending it all well what a way to go out I say and that's the way this video's going out to I hope you enjoyed it and hey what you want to see next let me know in the comments below before we all die horribly anyway before then I've got some videos you're really gonna enjoy in there on screen right now so check them out and I'll see you next time
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