..remember the times when you could find non AI generated " Sarah Chen can walk on water and cure cancer" sci fi storys on youtube? Those were good times...
You know we all aren't really that tough, or crazy. Maybe. Although, the rush to get home in five o'clock traffic can get pretty intense, especially when you ride a motorcycle. Hmmm. I wonder if we could talk Vex into cage diving in Southern California with the Great Whites. Bet he'd crap himself. If crystalline beings crap that is.😂
@@RobertL.JonesJr-hz8vl Only 4 years in Marines during Vietnam; 23 months of that was enough with broken bones, Malaria shot that was bad, vertebrae busted, spine compression=3 inches. Got out alive.
@@RobertL.JonesJr-hz8vl Thanks for your service! I graduated in '75, the first year of the "new, all volunteer program". Before I had even graduated I was enlisting. But, I have congenital elongation of the arches. Flat footed as a friggin' duck. Said I was medically unfit for service. A lot of the young guys I worked with at a local jail told me that now you can sign a medical waiver for pre-existing things like that. But that first year? Nope!
@@roberthodge2771 Hearing about things like that makes me glad that shit was over before I graduated. And I have always looked up to those who served. Thank you!
@@RobertL.JonesJr-hz8vl You think YOU are tough? I'll raise you and win with 2 words - Marine. Daughter. Ya'll get crazy. Your kids? We walk into rooms knowing that not only are WE crazy, but we can also all know that, worse come to worst, Marine kids have an advantage over a full squad. You walk in knowing you can take over whatever you want. WE get to walk in the same way ('cause ya'll taught us. And if you are a daughter, y'all REALLY went overboard in teaching how to dirty fight.) while knowing 3 endings. Either we get things done and as quickly as taught (usually resulting in a hug followed by a ding up the back of the head when returning to home), we have the comfort of knowing there is usually at least a half a dozen honorary uncles and aunts (and frankly, anyone of a matching or paired military branch who can see) on call to come help. (Which usually results in both bigger hugs... and bigger smack up the backside of your head) And the last truly nasty truth that makes us tougher. We know one of US falls, and John Wick is heading towards the situation more pissed off and blood hungry than if you killed off a whole puppy shelter in front of him. We know we can fight, we know we can trust and we know more than just our blood will hit the ground at the worst. Ya'll GET crazy. You built us with the software already installed. Gee. can you tell I'm proud of being a military brat in general and my Marine dad's daughter even more. Dad is weird, but he is amazing. Still wish he could cut back on his crayon habit, mom has to hide the grandkids crayola box all the time. Seems green tastes best...
It's not that we are everything these stories say we are. Because we do break easily and we know it so if we want what we like, we adjust for it. We have full and fun lives. They don't.
150C? thats 302F, higher than boiling water.... would have made more sense to use something like 150 SGT (standard galactic temperature) which would be something like 130F/55C.
Does the author understand pressure and the lack there of outside a container? The humans that hold their breath would explode as the external pressure reduces.
this one was bad ngl, the Nexan's swim in lava but in 150 degree celcius need to wear their most advanced thermo regulation suits and somehow the humans are fine in camo gear, that's 50% hotter than boiling temp utter bs.
Sarah Chen bingo!!
0.12 that was a good piece of humor, thank you
Sarah Chen gets around a lot. As does Marcus Rodriguez.
power house if they have kids
..remember the times when you could find non AI generated " Sarah Chen can walk on water and cure cancer" sci fi storys on youtube? Those were good times...
You know we all aren't really that tough, or crazy. Maybe. Although, the rush to get home in five o'clock traffic can get pretty intense, especially when you ride a motorcycle. Hmmm. I wonder if we could talk Vex into cage diving in Southern California with the Great Whites. Bet he'd crap himself. If crystalline beings crap that is.😂
Speak for yourself, I spent a Twenty Year tour in the US Marine Corps! 🇺🇸
@@RobertL.JonesJr-hz8vl Only 4 years in Marines during Vietnam; 23 months of that was enough with broken bones, Malaria shot that was bad, vertebrae busted, spine compression=3 inches. Got out alive.
@@RobertL.JonesJr-hz8vl Thanks for your service! I graduated in '75, the first year of the "new, all volunteer program". Before I had even graduated I was enlisting. But, I have congenital elongation of the arches. Flat footed as a friggin' duck. Said I was medically unfit for service. A lot of the young guys I worked with at a local jail told me that now you can sign a medical waiver for pre-existing things like that. But that first year? Nope!
@@roberthodge2771 Hearing about things like that makes me glad that shit was over before I graduated. And I have always looked up to those who served. Thank you!
@@RobertL.JonesJr-hz8vl You think YOU are tough? I'll raise you and win with 2 words - Marine. Daughter. Ya'll get crazy. Your kids? We walk into rooms knowing that not only are WE crazy, but we can also all know that, worse come to worst, Marine kids have an advantage over a full squad. You walk in knowing you can take over whatever you want. WE get to walk in the same way ('cause ya'll taught us. And if you are a daughter, y'all REALLY went overboard in teaching how to dirty fight.) while knowing 3 endings. Either we get things done and as quickly as taught (usually resulting in a hug followed by a ding up the back of the head when returning to home), we have the comfort of knowing there is usually at least a half a dozen honorary uncles and aunts (and frankly, anyone of a matching or paired military branch who can see) on call to come help. (Which usually results in both bigger hugs... and bigger smack up the backside of your head) And the last truly nasty truth that makes us tougher. We know one of US falls, and John Wick is heading towards the situation more pissed off and blood hungry than if you killed off a whole puppy shelter in front of him. We know we can fight, we know we can trust and we know more than just our blood will hit the ground at the worst. Ya'll GET crazy. You built us with the software already installed. Gee. can you tell I'm proud of being a military brat in general and my Marine dad's daughter even more. Dad is weird, but he is amazing. Still wish he could cut back on his crayon habit, mom has to hide the grandkids crayola box all the time. Seems green tastes best...
Chen again!
Hi Sarah long time no see 😂😂😂😂😂
It's not that we are everything these stories say we are. Because we do break easily and we know it so if we want what we like, we adjust for it. We have full and fun lives. They don't.
Surstromming is supposed to be open under water in a bucket or something.
It took three stories to get to Sarah today lol.
I’m only here to see if the hot sauce is used
I think you should check your Celsius that’s 392 Fahrenheit not good for humans
150c is 302f
150C? thats 302F, higher than boiling water.... would have made more sense to use something like 150 SGT (standard galactic temperature) which would be something like 130F/55C.
Does the author understand pressure and the lack there of outside a container? The humans that hold their breath would explode as the external pressure reduces.
the reference to 150C should have been 150F
don't understand Celsius huh 150 C 50percent over boiling point for water
I caught that too. 302* F?.....
I don't think so.
just rolling my eyes at this. Made it to 1:33.
Compelling storytelling takes work you clearly have not done, or have the skill for.
The reading AI has Tourette
Had high hopes for this story but they had to throw in "thrive" been hoping for just one story to not use it.
this one was bad ngl, the Nexan's swim in lava but in 150 degree celcius need to wear their most advanced thermo regulation suits and somehow the humans are fine in camo gear, that's 50% hotter than boiling temp utter bs.