Ohai! So a few more words about our announcement at the end of the video. If you haven’t watched it, here is a summary: Our shop has grown a lot over the years and it is kind of a big deal for us. Check it out here: kgs.link/shop-144 We genuinely love creating sciency products that you can actually touch and we are constantly working on expanding it further. Because you guys support us directly we are able to grow our team, consistently improve our research process, spend more time on fine-tuning the animations, working on improving our craft wherever possible. And release our content for free and stay independent. Genuinely thank you so much for that.
It really makes me sad that we will never get to witness such an amazing species of animal. These dinosaurs lived for hundreds of millions of years, and it took one day to change all of that. The fact that we came back from that truly is incredible. I kind of shed a tear for the dinosaurs on this video.
@@High_Key because birds are true theropod dinosaurs (theropods are bipedal three toed dinosaurs like T.rex or Velociraptor) actually any bird is more closely related to a T.rex than a T.rex is to a Triceratops or Brachiosaurus
@@velociraptor7005 yup. It’s funny how we still call all of them dinosaurs when the triceratops is like a prehistoric rhino and a raptor is a prehistoric chicken. Totally unrelated.
@@High_Key Well, they are all dinosaurs, i mean a whale looks like a giant fish, a bat looks like a strange pterosaur and a platypus looks like a... whatever... yet they all are still mammals same with dinoaurs, even tho they are very different , they are all dinosaurs
Is everyone gonna ignore that the animation is just getting better and better?! It's so amazingly beautiful and stunning. You could pause it anytime, and it just looks like a friggin art piece.
i wonder how that one girl who yeeted that soda can feels now. she basically added a word into internet culture and everyone has acknowledged it and used it. pretty impressive feat if you ask me
3:31 "Like a kid jumping into a puddle" Yes, I remember very clearly, many years ago, when my friend Jimmy jumped into a puddle on a rainy day and wiped out nearly every species on Earth.
Well when you go into the extinct species category it should make you feel like a nihilist. But without these events who knows if we would even be here. Thank the Lord.
An event like this could happen again, the difference is we would know it was coming months, if not years, before it happened, and we could potentially prepare for it. I imaging if something similar happened again humans would probably survive, and if we didn't use technology to save us we would surface as a far more primitive version of ourselves.
Meanwhile on the other side of the world: Dinosaur: Dang it's so cold here. I wish we have warmer temperatures around here. ...okay now, it's getting kinda hot here...
The evening my friends and I watched this on shrooms must've been my most visceral Kurzgesagt watch ever. We could physically feel the heat emanating from the TV as the fire engulfed earth. Never before have I felt so empathetic towards the dinosaurs of old, I can only imagine the pure terror they were in. Incredibly high quality production, easily one of my favourite videos from this channel ever.
I used to get a lot of anxiety as a kid about the world ending like this and now after watching this it just gives me even more reason to enjoy what I have now and not worry about things that might or might not happen in the future
Why do you all put in your heads that that’s what life is. It’s not. Life is better then this and the “facts” mentioned in this video are not accurate at all. Life is beautiful, and death isn’t smtng to be scared of, cause 2000 years ago, our lord got crucified and resurrected to encourage and prove us a point ; it’s to not be scared about death, and were safe
@@firefox4716 u dont need "the lord" to simply enjoy living in the moment and appreciate the beauty of nature man. Not everyone enjoys living in blissful ignorance like you theists. Sometimes, people can simultaneously be afraid of death and the futility of our existence but by consequence, appreciate their time on earth more due to its fleeting nature.
Same im still a kid but I used to get scared of the black hole but I noticed that I was gonna die before that happened it probably gonna happen in a couple quentillion years
Just as incredible is that this wasn't even the most severe extinction event, the PT extinction, whatever caused it, somehow managed to kill off 96% of species, as opposed to the ~%75 of this event.
5:25 "A lot of the debris *yeeted* into space.." I've never seen the word 'yeet' used in a professional context before and this makes me immensely happy
You missed part of the joke, the full thing (normally goes) 1. "Look a shooting star, make a wish!" 2. "I wish I was dead lmao" 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. "Ayo that shit looks kinda close doesn't it"
And this wasn't the worst extinction event. The Great Dying was, and with a name like that, it better be lol 90% of ocean life and 70% of life on land died. The causes aren't super clear since it has no big creator to look at lol. But it's likely a mix of warming temperatures, oceanic anoxia (oxygen depletion), and oceanic acidification. Like 50 some-odd % of all taxonomic families were gone.
@@cooldude702It’s just a simple fact of the dinosaurs that all of them barring birds died out 66 million years ago. It’s vital to explain that to children, so they understand why dinosaurs no longer exist as we typically think of them.
For some reason I got really emotional watching this, I grew up with jurassic park and dinosaur books, saying as a little child I wanted to become a paleontologist, but eventually found myself elsewhere, never really stopping my love for biology, zoology and science in general. This channel has always been an inspiration for me and I want you thank you so much for still being here with all of us. I’ve picked a couple of your notebooks too and kinda want to pick more apparel as well! Love you guys forever!
Same, I also to become a paleontologist and then, well, life happened. I feel the video kinda spoke to our childhoods (and the fact that we probably grew up thousands of kilometers away makes it even more amazing)
You have not been educated.. you have been told a BIG FAT story that cannot be verified as true.. Did you know That in all the excavation works carried out, like for making tunnels ,bridges and foundations that no dinosaur remains have been found .. The only people who allegedly found them were people giving a licence to go look for them .. Smell a rat? Now you have been Educated! No fear : )
@@anguskelly414 seriously guy? People that build tunnels, bridges, and foundations have never found dinosaur remains because it's not in their financial interests to have their construction crews looking for fossils
@@anguskelly414 No, they find them, but they don’t generally give a damn and either bulldoze right through them since they’re basically rock, or call up their local museum and ignore any credit.
@@kittensareawesome2789 Not even that. There are literally tons upon tons of documented cases of random people finding all kinds of fossils while going about their daily life/work.
Search for footage of Australian bush fires. It’s day time but there’s so much smoke it seems like night time, with everything eerily glowing from the fires light. Imagine that x1000
@@TheBluePhoenix008 Your comment makes no sense given you just said you couldnt understand how it was being there, my reply was yeh cos you werent bloody around then were you so why would you understand it, no one can until it happens after which um we're dead.
just seing a giant rock fall and create a ball of death must be crazy and being a dinosaur not understanding anything but then again you have the best selfie
It’s amazing how the world, or at least the human era, could end in pretty much in an instant and with little to no warning. Asteroid impacts, gamma ray bursts, vacuum decay, the sudden invasion of an extraterrestrial civilization so far advanced over humanity it’s like a colony of ants trying to comprehend the average metropolitan area, just to list a few that could possibly, if not plausibly, bring about the end in a relatively short period of time, even from a human’s perspective. Not to mention that it’s really humbling to see that, for all the progress humanity made, the human era is essentially a blink of an eye compared to the era of the dinosaur, and the latter ended in another blink of an eye. So be thankful that humanity is still alive today, and keep on progressing and evolving so that when the human era does come to an end, we at least can leave behind a legacy we can be proud of to whatever form of life comes next.
Kurzgesagt: “And we’ve still not talked about the worst yet” The hundreds of millions of dinosaurs who were instantly vaporised by a hot space rock: “bet?”
Those flashed out of existence at the moment of impact, didn't burn, freeze or starve to death over the coming weeks. I'd know how I'd want to go out of those options.
@@riley8385 Hmm, pros and cons. No suffering, but then you miss the show. If the earth gets hit by an asteroid of this size i want to see it and the effects for at least a couple minutes/hours before i die.
If you still believe in the big bang THEORY, Evolution, Dinosaurs, Gravity etc, and believe all life was an accident then I suggest as a grown adult, use your own common sense and think about the big bang THEORY, you don't have to be a flat earther to see how ridiculous the whole THEORY is,
@@markmason8383 Wow, you're really leaning on the word "theory" here. That word means something different in science, more along the lines of "basically a fact, we've been trying and failing to disprove it for a long time now." I see that you're using lots of loaded emotional language as well like, "grown adult" and "common sense." Who are you trying to convince here?
@@Hitherto90 If space threw a rock at earth we would be fine. If it could visibly be seen in the sky two weeks out, we'd definitely detect it at least a month before it hit us. Then we'd do what humanity always does. Panic. And then nuke it into oblivion. There are very few natural disasters that could destroy humanity at this point. We are a much greater threat to ourselves then nature is.
@@Mr.Bimgus You are greatly overestimating our abilities. All of the nukes on the planet could not have vaporized a meteorite of that size. What it would do is ablate some meters of material from the surface, but that's it. If given enough warning, as in YEARS you might deflect the thing with nukes. Drilling and then nuking would make it worse, imagine not one but now TWO meteorites peppering the planet from 2 angles, further reducing the change of surviving species.
Wonderful visual storytelling, thank you! Last year I visited the site of this ancient cataclysm near Merida, Yukatan. It was an amazing experience being there and knowing what took place there so long ago.
Wait, you can visit the site of the astroid impact??? If I read that right, then I absolutely am adding that to my bucket list because it sounds like a truly awe inspiring experience.
Everyone is taking about the “Yeet”, but no one is talking about how good the quality of animation is. I’ve been watching Kurzgesagt since almost the beginning and seeing the quality of work they produce improve over time is very satisfying to watch. Keep up the good work!
Nooo like, it's the casual deployment in what is otherwise a fairly sober representation of the greatest impact in earth's history, like.. Yeeted lol No but that animation though hey wow
Your bloodline has survived every major catastrophe and disaster in human history, think about how awesome your fam is! The Black Plague didn’t stop them, that’s nuts
@@librarysong8617 i think some Asians and all Africans would be fine with the Black Plague cuz they wouldnt have access to it But our ancerstors survived all like 3/6 great extintions so
@@finden3362 It was in Asia. It’s actually believed to have started within the Mongol Empire in 1334, and North Africans were effected too. Anywhere trading ships went, the Black Plague followed.
00:0 intro 1:23 Asteroid Begins to crash to Earth! 2:16 The Asteroid. 2:40 Asteroid finally hits Earth. 3:43 Chaos Begins. 4:04 Volcanic eruption. 4:58 Tsunamis. 5:21 Debris from the asteroid rains chaos. 5:55 how hot it got or how long it lasted. 6:18 Forests and Wild Fires. 6:47 Deadly smoke. 7:16 Cold Days 7:21 Acid rain and a huge amount of plankton died. 7:42 Almost all life cannot thrive. 8:15 The end of the era of the Dinosaurs. 8:26 Survivors are only birds and mammals and life strived again. 8:39 Outro (Dino) 9:43 Kurzgesagt things. 11:44 Outro.
@@rmnc-qf4fp It's kind of your fault for reading comments before watching the video. The comments are about the video so one would expect to find spoilers.
i spent thirty minutes crying after watching this video thinking about how they couldn’t have known what was happening to them and how frightening it must’ve been
I think this has more to do with better, more accurate readings of how old things are from testing and observations. Don’t worry, you weren’t born around the same time any of these massive changes just happened to occur. You’re still probably pretty old though. It’s okay. I am too. Was 65m for me when I was a kid as well.
2:42 is by far my favorite moment in any Kurzgesagt video. The slow motion! The sound design! The enunciation! Shivers every time. A true cinematic masterpiece.
The era of dinosaurs obviously got killed because they laughed so hard because kurzgesagt said "alot of the material yeeted into space" I'm being sarcastic. At 5:25 into the vid was the quote
this is one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever heard. the dinosaurs experienced the literal apocalypse. just the way it’s told, imagining being there and this happening around you, just hits a whole different way than any other video for me
Also remember, this is just one of the five mass extinctions and not even the "worst" one. The Permian-Triassic extinction caused about 90% of Earth's species to die, it was almost like a reset button for both animals and plants in the sea and on land. And it was caused by a lava sea the size of Siberia which started off a chain reaction yada yada, look it up
@@karangtavana1283 there is no confirmation of any of them, but an enormous basaltic extension in siberia from that time is a pretty good clue; just like the crater and the iridium layer are the clues for this one.
It _Was_ a reset, since it reset that old timeline of other species that died that time and created a new one where we exist. Or at least dinosaurs do.
they could still tell time based on sunsets/sunrises, and sometimes they knew they had to get back to their caves before sunset, so there was still time pressure :)
and on a cosmic scale the one talked about in this video wasn't even really a big one. It was one of bigger ones yeah but compared to what's out there and could hit us, it was practically a pebble. And those meteorites we sometimes get here like the most recent one in i think it was russia? practically a grain of sand on the cosmic scale. The only thing that really keeps us "safe" is that we're tiny, insignificant, and we have gas giants in the outer areas of the system that help keep larger asteroids away from us. But nothing is 100% safe. Jupiter and Saturn's gravity might help redirect asteroids but it's all random chance.
Lucky for us, space is over 99.99999% empty vacuum, meaning collisions like this are extremely rare. But the size and speed of some objects in the universe are certainly terrifying.
To put in numbers the impact force of Chicxulub was around *3.15 *10^23 J* . A Megaton of TNT is around 4.18*10^15 Joule so the impact was 75 million Megaton of TNT or almost 10 billion Hiroshima Bomb. Considering the surface of the impact, radius, density and velocity the pressure on the first millisecond was around (F= 3.15*10^23 J/10.000 m of diameter= 3.15*10^19 N; A = d/2=r=5000 m and A considering a circle = pi*r^2= 5000^2*3,14 = 7,85*10^7 m^2 area of direct impact; So total pressure was Force / Area = 3.15*10^19 N / 7,85*10^7 m^2 ) = 4*10^11 N/m^2 (Pascal). *Converting in Psi* = 4*10^11 N/m^2 *0.000145038psi/N/m^2 = 5.8 *10^7 psi. To put in comparison the average pressure in Earth core is around 5,3*10^7 psi, so the pressure of the impact in first instances was a little higher than the incredible pressure of the center of the Earth, almost 19 times the pressure to produce industrial diamond.
If it makes you feel better, a member of another dominant species on this planet will probably be crying over narration of our species a billion years into the future, once we are wiped out by an asteroid or other heavenly object.
i’m astounded this video is less viral than your other videos… it’s incredibly intricate and detailed with insane animation and it made me feel such sympathy for the dinosaurs 😭😭they really were an entire empire… who knows what our planet could look like if the asteroid never hit
So, I was all like “Cool, Dinosaurs, this should be fun” Yet, Kurzgesagt, I still managed to feel a sense of dread, imagining what those creatures witnessed.
@@peachxy3730 if you really think that language like that can truly die within a few years then you are completely wrong - I use yeet in my daily language, you can’t know what people do or do not say
we aren't immune to this extinction event either, while we theorize that laser propulsion could save us but we haven't gotten nearly close enough to ready to even lift a spacecraft into space, so stopping an asteroid or throwing it off course is a bit of an impossible task atm.
Ar first I was sure he said yeeted but watching the video again and seeing the subtitles is making me realise more that in fact he just said “heated”. 😭
This was the moment where I realized that a hundred years from now yeet will be a regular dictionary word, and it will be just a interesting linguistics fact that such a common word started out as a joke slang word in the early internet era
Ohai! So a few more words about our announcement at the end of the video. If you haven’t watched it, here is a summary: Our shop has grown a lot over the years and it is kind of a big deal for us. Check it out here: kgs.link/shop-144 We genuinely love creating sciency products that you can actually touch and we are constantly working on expanding it further.
Because you guys support us directly we are able to grow our team, consistently improve our research process, spend more time on fine-tuning the animations, working on improving our craft wherever possible. And release our content for free and stay independent. Genuinely thank you so much for that.
Yay, glad you did a video on my favorite animals, truly a fascinating bunch of organisms
both avian and non-avian
Poggers
Hello!
Aos
Yay
When he said "Yeeted into space" I had to rewind to check if my ears weren't playing tricks on me lmao
Same 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes
Timestamp?
hahah same
My man actually used the word yeeted. This is the type of shit UA-cam rewind was meant to be for.
Everything was good and well in the Cretaceous Era. Until it wasnt
Thanks
Nice one Cody
Uea
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*And* *The* *Dinosaurs* *Are* *Gone*
Dinosaurs: It's probably over by now...
Kurzgesagt: But the worst was yet to come!
Fml.
Haha got me
Nice to see you here. Will you collaborate with The Exoplanets Channel?
i am third
>fml
The fuck does that mean?
@@MrAsianPie fuck my life
It really makes me sad that we will never get to witness such an amazing species of animal. These dinosaurs lived for hundreds of millions of years, and it took one day to change all of that. The fact that we came back from that truly is incredible. I kind of shed a tear for the dinosaurs on this video.
Technically you can still witness them in the form of the mighty chicken
@@AureliusLaurentius1099 haha true. Where I’m from, we actually have peacocks just roaming our streets and they do give off dinosaur vibes lol
@@High_Key because birds are true theropod dinosaurs (theropods are bipedal three toed dinosaurs like T.rex or Velociraptor) actually any bird is more closely related to a T.rex than a T.rex is to a Triceratops or Brachiosaurus
@@velociraptor7005 yup. It’s funny how we still call all of them dinosaurs when the triceratops is like a prehistoric rhino and a raptor is a prehistoric chicken. Totally unrelated.
@@High_Key Well, they are all dinosaurs, i mean a whale looks like a giant fish, a bat looks like a strange pterosaur and a platypus looks like a... whatever... yet they all are still mammals same with dinoaurs, even tho they are very different , they are all dinosaurs
Is everyone gonna ignore that the animation is just getting better and better?! It's so amazingly beautiful and stunning. You could pause it anytime, and it just looks like a friggin art piece.
*Does anybody here know a channel called "The Exoplanets Channel"?*
@@alexandermartin1837 I bet that's your main account
@@alexandermartin1837
Stop spamming this
Yes I am going to ignore it because frankly I don’t care
ignore?? you people bring it up every video
I can’t believe Kurzgesagt used the term yeeted like it was the scientifically accurate terminology. What a great time to be alive
This is amazing
I really had to replay that part of the video, I havent laughed so hard at a speci-cide in my life oml.
@Albert Wesker huh?
I didn’t hear him say it....
i wonder how that one girl who yeeted that soda can feels now. she basically added a word into internet culture and everyone has acknowledged it and used it. pretty impressive feat if you ask me
So they finally normalised the word "yeet"
Yes indeed
So I heard right 😂
Lol, 5:20-you are welcome future me
Nobody has and nobody will.
Get an education
@@Mile-long-list languages change over time. Educate yourself
That literally made me cry. And the narrator was saying “but that’s not even the worst part…” and i’m like HOW??? HOW CAN IT GET WORSE????
It was one of five known mass extinctions, our planet being able to support life long before we got here is amazing
Lol
This isn’t even the worst extinction
Cloud of vaporized material: **covers the world**
Captain America: You had to ask
I honestly had to replay 5:25 a few times to make sure I heard that correct, and yup, 'Yeeted' in a Kurzgesagt video.. I kind of love It.
damn, kurzgesagt should be on tv, so that uneducated people could finally learn something instead of watching random tv garbage
@@DerAlfredman that would lower their independence which is the last thing they want
Oh hi Lath. How's Stellaris?
hows ftd going?
true
The quality of these videos never fail to amaze me!
ikr
like they said in their video, making things that last. They will be remembered
I feel like it's getting better and better every time I see a new video and I just love it
One reason I love this channel is because they opt for one exceptional video every few weeks rather than mediocre videos much more often.
Same here! I think they're absolutely lovely.
I love this channel so much
I've been subscribed to this channel 5 years ago
Didnt expect you here Alteori!
@@positiveband9645 How when its only 4 years old
@@U1KE3 idiot the whole channel is 8 years old
Same
The fact that there were still some forms of life that survived after that catastrophe is mind-blowing
Happened a few times actually! Life finds a way I suppose :P
It was probably a lot less dramatic for creatures in the sea, which is why squid, sharks, jellyfish etc. still exist.
And it wasn't even the deadliest mass extinction
@@adam__smithidk, most of the phytoplankton dying sounds pretty impactful
Definitely. But they didn't have to deal with the fireball from the impact (just a little sloshing about, though lol).@@ghostramen7002
3:31 "Like a kid jumping into a puddle"
Yes, I remember very clearly, many years ago, when my friend Jimmy jumped into a puddle on a rainy day and wiped out nearly every species on Earth.
Tell him to be careful, Thanos may hire him
Haha i also wiped eahrf
Imagine the hellscape he created at Amoeba size level. Everything is relative.
3:31
@@Yakuza_is_peak hehe thanks for the correction! I edited it.
This is the first time this struck me as a tragedy rather than a data point.
I got that same impression. I found myself actually feeling bad for the dinos 🥺
or an Independence Day fireworks show
Watching this channel mostly makes me feel sad and really really paranoid
Well when you go into the extinct species category it should make you feel like a nihilist. But without these events who knows if we would even be here. Thank the Lord.
An event like this could happen again, the difference is we would know it was coming months, if not years, before it happened, and we could potentially prepare for it.
I imaging if something similar happened again humans would probably survive, and if we didn't use technology to save us we would surface as a far more primitive version of ourselves.
That asteroid had the best stone to bird killing ratio.
This takes kill two birds with one stone to a whole new level
Pfffft
And the fact that we're talking about birds, just not avian.
Well, the astroid helped prompt the evolution of birds from dinosaur so really that stone did the reverse of killing two birds
How dare you!
Birds lives matter
I don’t want to be that guy, but didn’t somebody already say this joke?
04:26 How shady the Dino on the left looked at his friend, just falling into the abyss…he like ,,Well Josh, we all saw it coming.“
hahhahah
Thank you for keeping curiosity alive. I will always buy your calendars.
Yes
Amen
Your dad brought this upon them
Thanks Jesus
Thank you lord
Dino 1 - Look a shooting star! Quick make a wish!
Dino 2 - Hope we all die lol
Dino 1 - Haha ~
Dino 1 - *Bro it looks kinda close*
Oh my~ *dies*
* Watch your jet bro...Watch your jet ! WATCH YOUR JET *
Lesson of the day: pay more attention to your friend's mental health status.
"I wish there were 1,000 more shooting stars!"
"Uh oh."
Meanwhile on the other side of the world:
Dinosaur: Dang it's so cold here. I wish we have warmer temperatures around here.
...okay now, it's getting kinda hot here...
Imagine a full kurzgesagt documentary on Netflix. I would love to see this channel grow to that level.
That’s a bonkers amazing idea. Great thinking!
YES
Definetely a good idea, maybe stretch to a partnership with the BBC as well?
Maybe it’s already happened, and they’re two years through the ten year production until release...
That would be amazing😍
The evening my friends and I watched this on shrooms must've been my most visceral Kurzgesagt watch ever. We could physically feel the heat emanating from the TV as the fire engulfed earth. Never before have I felt so empathetic towards the dinosaurs of old, I can only imagine the pure terror they were in. Incredibly high quality production, easily one of my favourite videos from this channel ever.
I used to get a lot of anxiety as a kid about the world ending like this and now after watching this it just gives me even more reason to enjoy what I have now and not worry about things that might or might not happen in the future
That’s pretty wholesome to be honest..
Why do you all put in your heads that that’s what life is. It’s not. Life is better then this and the “facts” mentioned in this video are not accurate at all. Life is beautiful, and death isn’t smtng to be scared of, cause 2000 years ago, our lord got crucified and resurrected to encourage and prove us a point ; it’s to not be scared about death, and were safe
@@firefox4716 u dont need "the lord" to simply enjoy living in the moment and appreciate the beauty of nature man. Not everyone enjoys living in blissful ignorance like you theists. Sometimes, people can simultaneously be afraid of death and the futility of our existence but by consequence, appreciate their time on earth more due to its fleeting nature.
Same im still a kid but I used to get scared of the black hole but I noticed that I was gonna die before that happened it probably gonna happen in a couple quentillion years
I just hope I'd be instantly vaporized, so I wouldn't have to live for a few more days in total panic.
yep, precisely
How
We have a eye witness!
How are you verified
@@Torboy124 he fat
What
The fact that any living thing survived this is genuinely incredible.
Just as incredible is that this wasn't even the most severe extinction event, the PT extinction, whatever caused it, somehow managed to kill off 96% of species, as opposed to the ~%75 of this event.
@@AirKIng74 That one was significantly slower. The great dying was caused by gasses escaping the crust I believe
Yeah it’s really incredible that anything can survive that light show! And also it’s cool to think that dinosaurs used to roam the Earth with freedom.
It is also very cool that we are the descendants of survivors.
As you know, life, huh, finds a way
5:25 "A lot of the debris *yeeted* into space.." I've never seen the word 'yeet' used in a professional context before and this makes me immensely happy
😂😂
Dinosaur 1: "Oh look a shooting star, make a wish! "
Dinosaur 2: 'Ayo that shit kinda close tho"
Lolz.
“Yo who turned up the heat”
You missed part of the joke, the full thing (normally goes)
1. "Look a shooting star, make a wish!"
2. "I wish I was dead lmao"
1.
2.
1.
2.
1. "Ayo that shit looks kinda close doesn't it"
It' don't go down
Dinosaur 3: YOOOOOO WE GOTTA SECOND ST-
90% of the animals : *dies*
Fungi : It’s showtime
Alligators and crocodiles: yo where'd everybody go?
No one talks about wasps or ants
I can't wait for this to happen to humans!
@@akrama225 you failed the vibe check bro
My theory: Mario’s mushroom kingdom arose from a different timeline where fungi evolved and became sentient
It’s insane anything even survived this, life really does find a way
We need a Kurtzgesagt about how things survived
Permian be like
And this wasn't the worst extinction event.
The Great Dying was, and with a name like that, it better be lol
90% of ocean life and 70% of life on land died.
The causes aren't super clear since it has no big creator to look at lol. But it's likely a mix of warming temperatures, oceanic anoxia (oxygen depletion), and oceanic acidification.
Like 50 some-odd % of all taxonomic families were gone.
@@Samantha_yyz aw you said mine but better :(
@@cvpgame7267 I liked yours, but just incase others didn't realize there was an extinction at the end of the Permian period.
We are a kids dinosaur UA-cam channel and this is one of our favourite videos, it's just so amazing to think life still survived after this.
why do you like dinosaurs dying when you are a channel that is a dino thingy?
@@cooldude702It’s just a simple fact of the dinosaurs that all of them barring birds died out 66 million years ago. It’s vital to explain that to children, so they understand why dinosaurs no longer exist as we typically think of them.
ik im just saying
@@GalvyTheTom
I would have loved your channel as a kid i was obsessed with dinosaurs
For some reason I got really emotional watching this, I grew up with jurassic park and dinosaur books, saying as a little child I wanted to become a paleontologist, but eventually found myself elsewhere, never really stopping my love for biology, zoology and science in general. This channel has always been an inspiration for me and I want you thank you so much for still being here with all of us.
I’ve picked a couple of your notebooks too and kinda want to pick more apparel as well!
Love you guys forever!
Same, I also to become a paleontologist and then, well, life happened. I feel the video kinda spoke to our childhoods (and the fact that we probably grew up thousands of kilometers away makes it even more amazing)
I GOT SO EMOTIONAL THAT I BOUGHT A POSTER
same
I don't understand why I'm crying, I'm not even into dinosaurs ,--_--,
@@vfugjjhfuyft oh no
That “Tuesday afternoon” really hit hard
Technically it's a Tueday afternoon right now
@@sk00k yes
Not as hard as that asteroid
@@jasperge112 lmAO 😂
@@anuragneelam8527 why'd u reply to him twice xd
“But we still haven’t talked about the worst thing yet”
Me: “We...we haven’t?”
*Y E E T E D I N T O S P A C E*
“But we still haven’t talked about the worst thing yet”
You: “We...we haven’t?”
*talks about something horrific*
"The worst is still to come"
Yes: In the far future, some people will say vaccines are harmful.
@@orobs9780 They're, but their benefits supposedly outweigh their negatives.
“But the worst is still to come”
Me: Wait it’s not done yet?
This video actually made me sad 😢 it’s amazing how we recovered from this! The earth is truly magnificent
What do you mean "we"?
@@Factchekkathere talking about humanity
@@michaelmanyaboy3393 There was nothing even remotely human in existence when this event happened. 🙄
@@Factchekka We're related to dinosaurs too, you know.
@@garethmiguel Really? Which dinosaur species are the ancestors of modern humans?
I just heard Kurzgesagt's narrator say "yeeted".
My life is complete.
5:25 should have said Yote*
It was so natural i didnt even pick it up
Instantly came to the comments after that haha
Blessed vid
mine to
I have never felt so terrified and so educated at the same time.
Sameee
You have not been educated.. you have been told a BIG FAT story that cannot be verified as true..
Did you know That in all the excavation works carried out, like for making tunnels ,bridges and foundations that no dinosaur remains have been found ..
The only people who allegedly found them were people giving a licence to go look for them ..
Smell a rat?
Now you have been Educated!
No fear : )
@@anguskelly414 seriously guy? People that build tunnels, bridges, and foundations have never found dinosaur remains because it's not in their financial interests to have their construction crews looking for fossils
@@anguskelly414 No, they find them, but they don’t generally give a damn and either bulldoze right through them since they’re basically rock, or call up their local museum and ignore any credit.
@@kittensareawesome2789 Not even that. There are literally tons upon tons of documented cases of random people finding all kinds of fossils while going about their daily life/work.
Never thought I would hear Kurtzgezagt say: "yeeted into space"
*Does anybody here know a channel called "The Exoplanets Channel"?*
This channel on point... TEEY
@@alexandermartin1837 stop spamming
Me also
Timestamp pls
The ending with the cute little bird made me tear up. I hope humanity survives and prospers
bro thinks the word is gonna end like next year 💀📸
@@MarkusAley *world lol
This got depressing so quickly, poor Dinosaurs.
well… their extinction paved the way for mammals… that means us.
@@Canma890 i think getting chased by a dinosaur on the way to school would be fun
@@bingbong6176 or a tiger? or a lion? those things could be arranged😂
@@Canma890 this comment worries me… greatly
@@bingbong6176 lol
Kurzgesagt: specialises in existential dread
Also Kurzgesagt: Y E E T
"about to commit spaceicide"
It's like when your teacher talks about memes.
@@NamekFreakazoid speciecide
that was the first time he ever side that
5:26
I've seen/read the same dinosaur story for more than a thousand times now. But Kurzgesagt's story telling is on another level! Kudos
Keyword: YEET
I always wondered what it was like when the asteroid hit earth.
You wouldn’t be here
Kurzgesagt saying "Yeeted" just woke me from thousand-year slumber
Lol me too didn't expect that
I paused the vid to find your comment
@@karl_franz_prince_and_emperor bro wake up fast before it goes bad (turns 70 )
Sammeeee
Same LMAO, that was really funny.
I always took the Meteoroid for granted like "yeah it just killed everything", but I never really understood how scary it would've been.
That last scene in Walking With Dinosaurs featuring the Rex pups never fails to break me.
Search for footage of Australian bush fires. It’s day time but there’s so much smoke it seems like night time, with everything eerily glowing from the fires light.
Imagine that x1000
cos u werent there?
@@theyellowlightsaber3193 it doesn't take being there to understand how it felt being there, like watching someone be there.
@@TheBluePhoenix008 Your comment makes no sense given you just said you couldnt understand how it was being there, my reply was yeh cos you werent bloody around then were you so why would you understand it, no one can until it happens after which um we're dead.
This makes me so unbelievably sad, thinking of how terrifying that must have been
just seing a giant rock fall and create a ball of death must be crazy and being a dinosaur not understanding anything
but then again you have the best selfie
@@lolkid6018 then send it last minute to your buddy on the international space station.
@@theinkslicer yes he will like to see me right before death
OOGA BOOOGA BIG LIGHT! hm?? unga bunga? dinosaur noise why it getting bigg- fucking dies
@@Anton_chig it would be more like this:
rawr rawr(dinosaur noises) *combusts into flames*
It’s amazing how the world, or at least the human era, could end in pretty much in an instant and with little to no warning.
Asteroid impacts, gamma ray bursts, vacuum decay, the sudden invasion of an extraterrestrial civilization so far advanced over humanity it’s like a colony of ants trying to comprehend the average metropolitan area, just to list a few that could possibly, if not plausibly, bring about the end in a relatively short period of time, even from a human’s perspective.
Not to mention that it’s really humbling to see that, for all the progress humanity made, the human era is essentially a blink of an eye compared to the era of the dinosaur, and the latter ended in another blink of an eye.
So be thankful that humanity is still alive today, and keep on progressing and evolving so that when the human era does come to an end, we at least can leave behind a legacy we can be proud of to whatever form of life comes next.
yes
Kurzgesagt: “And we’ve still not talked about the worst yet”
The hundreds of millions of dinosaurs who were instantly vaporised by a hot space rock: “bet?”
Those flashed out of existence at the moment of impact, didn't burn, freeze or starve to death over the coming weeks. I'd know how I'd want to go out of those options.
Hey, if I'm going to die, being suddenly vaporized sounds like the best way to go tbh.
@@riley8385 Hmm, pros and cons. No suffering, but then you miss the show.
If the earth gets hit by an asteroid of this size i want to see it and the effects for at least a couple minutes/hours before i die.
If you still believe in the big bang THEORY, Evolution, Dinosaurs, Gravity etc, and believe all life was an accident then I suggest as a grown adult, use your own common sense and think about the big bang THEORY, you don't have to be a flat earther to see how ridiculous the whole THEORY is,
@@markmason8383 Wow, you're really leaning on the word "theory" here. That word means something different in science, more along the lines of "basically a fact, we've been trying and failing to disprove it for a long time now." I see that you're using lots of loaded emotional language as well like, "grown adult" and "common sense." Who are you trying to convince here?
This honestly made me feel bad for the dinosaurs. I never thought about how confused or scared those creatures might've been
If i were you, I simply would've warned them. Then they would live
Now imagine if space threw a rock at earth today.....
I know right. The entire time I kept thinking of that. How crazy horrible it would be for them.
@@Hitherto90 If space threw a rock at earth we would be fine. If it could visibly be seen in the sky two weeks out, we'd definitely detect it at least a month before it hit us. Then we'd do what humanity always does. Panic. And then nuke it into oblivion. There are very few natural disasters that could destroy humanity at this point. We are a much greater threat to ourselves then nature is.
@@Mr.Bimgus You are greatly overestimating our abilities. All of the nukes on the planet could not have vaporized a meteorite of that size. What it would do is ablate some meters of material from the surface, but that's it. If given enough warning, as in YEARS you might deflect the thing with nukes. Drilling and then nuking would make it worse, imagine not one but now TWO meteorites peppering the planet from 2 angles, further reducing the change of surviving species.
The world: has basically ended
Fungi: fuck yeah
This and The Exoplanets Channel are my favs !!
WOOOOO YEAH BABY THATS WHAT I BEEN WAITING FOR THATS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT WOOO
Um.. please don't curse
I’m quoting a meme also I’m kinda staying true to my pfp and name
@@billcipher2229 lol your a Dorito
Wonderful visual storytelling, thank you! Last year I visited the site of this ancient cataclysm near Merida, Yukatan. It was an amazing experience being there and knowing what took place there so long ago.
Wait, you can visit the site of the astroid impact??? If I read that right, then I absolutely am adding that to my bucket list because it sounds like a truly awe inspiring experience.
@@althelor yup, you can
Everyone is taking about the “Yeet”, but no one is talking about how good the quality of animation is. I’ve been watching Kurzgesagt since almost the beginning and seeing the quality of work they produce improve over time is very satisfying to watch. Keep up the good work!
Yeet though
This this this this this!!! I was blown away by how beautiful it all was.
I want 0:56 as a poster for my room
Nooo like, it's the casual deployment in what is otherwise a fairly sober representation of the greatest impact in earth's history, like.. Yeeted lol
No but that animation though hey wow
The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs was more than likely the highest ratio of birds ever killed by one stone
Underrated
i'll screen shot this comment for the day I become a dad
Whoever launched that asteroid probably got an achievement for this.
this comment started off boring, but ended great. 10/10.
r/technicallythetruth
I don't think I've ever felt so proud of my ancestors before. The fact that life endured through all that is awe-inspiring.
Your bloodline has survived every major catastrophe and disaster in human history, think about how awesome your fam is! The Black Plague didn’t stop them, that’s nuts
@@librarysong8617 i think some Asians and all Africans would be fine with the Black Plague cuz they wouldnt have access to it
But our ancerstors survived all like 3/6 great extintions so
@@finden3362 The bubonic plague started in Asia and was in Africa.
@@finden3362 It was in Asia. It’s actually believed to have started within the Mongol Empire in 1334, and North Africans were effected too. Anywhere trading ships went, the Black Plague followed.
@@PakistanDefenseForum I think our ancestors at the time were kind of like rodents, but yes, absolutely.
00:0 intro
1:23 Asteroid Begins to crash to Earth!
2:16 The Asteroid.
2:40 Asteroid finally hits Earth.
3:43 Chaos Begins.
4:04 Volcanic eruption.
4:58 Tsunamis.
5:21 Debris from the asteroid rains chaos.
5:55 how hot it got or how long it lasted.
6:18 Forests and Wild Fires.
6:47 Deadly smoke.
7:16 Cold Days
7:21 Acid rain and a huge amount of plankton died.
7:42 Almost all life cannot thrive.
8:15 The end of the era of the Dinosaurs.
8:26 Survivors are only birds and mammals and life strived again.
8:39 Outro (Dino)
9:43 Kurzgesagt things.
11:44 Outro.
I straight up lost it on "a lot of the debris *yeeted* into space" 😂
Thanks for the spoiler >:(
@@rmnc-qf4fp ikr
@@rmnc-qf4fp It's kind of your fault for reading comments before watching the video. The comments are about the video so one would expect to find spoilers.
@@JERRY-ut4vr thanks for the spoiler !
My milk is now weird and it’s you fault
mr. isaac and pokemon card opener
Saying that “Yeet” sounded like a scientific terminology used by NASA.
I knew it! Someone was going to write a Comment, about it.
Ikr xD
I thought I was the only one who notice 😆
I never thought I would hear that from Kurzgesagt hahaha
Oh my god it does
Normies: "Thrown into space."
Intellectuals: "Yeeted into space."
Truly; the most extensive vocabulary.
*no ask question about grammar ok*
@@happysongs4kyrone what grammar
Here after it blew up
I had to go back to check if I heard it correctly.
came to the comments section for this
даже прослезился в конце...🥺
очень хорошее видео👍
Kurzesagt - makes an in-depth look at what ended the dinosaurs
the comment section - THEY SAID YEET
a community of culture
@@DaLucky69 y e s
@@DaLucky69 *community of immature people
@@jeromealday614 community of culture
d individuals*
I'm so proud of this community
Patch 1.0.0
-Removed dinosaurs
-Caused most of life to become extinct
-Added new species
That balance patch before official launch
rock YEETED into space cause why not
It was pretty much a complete remake of the game.
Yes the devs did nerf the dinosaurs because they had gotten too op and the meta was a bit stale.
Instaled the new DLC Earth Life 2:Electric Boogalo
i spent thirty minutes crying after watching this video thinking about how they couldn’t have known what was happening to them and how frightening it must’ve been
“A lot of the debris yeeted into space”
Ah yes, the best way to describe it.
*Does anybody here know a channel called "The Exoplanets Channel"?*
@@alexandermartin1837
Stfu
Well, he's not wrong
*YEET THE DEBRIS*
i exhaled hard at that lmao
“66 million years ago”. I remember when I was a kid and people said “65 million years ago”. Man I feel old now…
This. Same with the age of the Universe.
Used to be 13.7 billion years. Now it's 14.
Damn I'm old.
are yall immortal or something?
pathetic. I was alive trillions of years before the spark that ignited the dense matter into the universe you now know
@@revolution545 stop
I think this has more to do with better, more accurate readings of how old things are from testing and observations.
Don’t worry, you weren’t born around the same time any of these massive changes just happened to occur.
You’re still probably pretty old though. It’s okay. I am too. Was 65m for me when I was a kid as well.
"Here we see the unnamed asteroid about to commit... specicide."
My man waited for 66 million years to make this joke.
Pog
hi lonely sandwich
To be honest I didn't get the joke, can someone explain pls?
@@mog5397 me neither lol.
@@mog5397 genocide=specicide= space-icide
2:42 is by far my favorite moment in any Kurzgesagt video. The slow motion! The sound design! The enunciation! Shivers every time. A true cinematic masterpiece.
“The era of dinosaurs is over”
Ad plays
“THE FUTURE WAITS FOR NO ONE”
Should we be worried?😢
"SO WE REFUSE TO WAIT FOR IT"
Holy shit I got the same ad 😂
Humans shouldn't be worried
They should panic
The era of dinosaurs obviously got killed because they laughed so hard because kurzgesagt said "alot of the material yeeted into space"
I'm being sarcastic.
At 5:25 into the vid was the quote
"The Earth was full of life... until it wasn't" **switches to negative colors**
Oh god
JOJOOOO!!!
What do you expect rainbows? Oh wait that’s gay cuz we’re dum
@@genghiskhan.2265 WYSI
@@soyomars hey mars
The fact that he just casually said “yeeted in to space” made me laugh so much
SIR YES SIR! Wheres Takeo, Nikolai, and Richtofen?
5:25 for anyone who didn't catch it.
I thought the same thing, haha!
I came to the comments as soon as he said that
@@holzerland4622 Me too xd
this is one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever heard. the dinosaurs experienced the literal apocalypse. just the way it’s told, imagining being there and this happening around you, just hits a whole different way than any other video for me
Also remember, this is just one of the five mass extinctions and not even the "worst" one. The Permian-Triassic extinction caused about 90% of Earth's species to die, it was almost like a reset button for both animals and plants in the sea and on land. And it was caused by a lava sea the size of Siberia which started off a chain reaction yada yada, look it up
I thought that were was no confirmation of how the extinction happened?
@@karangtavana1283 there is no confirmation of any of them, but an enormous basaltic extension in siberia from that time is a pretty good clue; just like the crater and the iridium layer are the clues for this one.
@@detorrV2 interesting
It _Was_ a reset, since it reset that old timeline of other species that died that time and created a new one where we exist. Or at least dinosaurs do.
yeah dude and it is also called as The Great Dying.
Literally Everything Else: *Intense screaming*
Fungi: P a r t y
@Albert Wesker didn't really mention JoJo but ok
@Albert Wesker DIO!
*Magic Mushrooms* "Yo I heard there was a party?!"
333 likes until i came in :)
Fungi are the living manifestation of death.
Jupiter: yo imma be afk for a bit to get a snack
Earth: aight bet
5 seconds later:
Huh? Use real English if you want to convey an opinion.
@@deemika Translation: "I'm going to be away for a bit to get a snack"
"Alright"
@@Therealburntmilk Ah. Thank you.
@@deemikayou're kidding
@@apdroidgeek1737 No I'm not.
When the intro said: "Maybe on a Tuesday afternoon" that hit me hard. Imagine how free life was before calendars were invented. No time pressure. hehe
Yea, But constant survival pressure because everything is trying to eat you.
they could still tell time based on sunsets/sunrises, and sometimes they knew they had to get back to their caves before sunset, so there was still time pressure :)
@@ghaythbaniyaseen9010 unless you're the apex predator
@@ghaythbaniyaseen9010 truly
@@roflewafe47 the weather. Mosquitos
I still can’t believe something like that actually happened. Asteroids can be pretty scary.
it ok :)
and on a cosmic scale the one talked about in this video wasn't even really a big one. It was one of bigger ones yeah but compared to what's out there and could hit us, it was practically a pebble.
And those meteorites we sometimes get here like the most recent one in i think it was russia? practically a grain of sand on the cosmic scale.
The only thing that really keeps us "safe" is that we're tiny, insignificant, and we have gas giants in the outer areas of the system that help keep larger asteroids away from us.
But nothing is 100% safe. Jupiter and Saturn's gravity might help redirect asteroids but it's all random chance.
Damm Nature, you scary!
Lucky for us, space is over 99.99999% empty vacuum, meaning collisions like this are extremely rare. But the size and speed of some objects in the universe are certainly terrifying.
Yes It's extremely dangerous and can wipe off entire species on planet earth...
It's official, "Yeet" is now a new word in the English language.
Source: Kurzgesagt saying it unironically
5:25 lmao
Ugh, this is depressing.
I was going to say that as well - "yeeted into space" - so funny XD
I had to pause the video and find a comment about it
It was pretty shocking to hear that word in a sciency video. Huh.
To put in numbers the impact force of Chicxulub was around *3.15 *10^23 J* . A Megaton of TNT is around 4.18*10^15 Joule so the impact was 75 million Megaton of TNT or almost 10 billion Hiroshima Bomb. Considering the surface of the impact, radius, density and velocity the pressure on the first millisecond was around (F= 3.15*10^23 J/10.000 m of diameter= 3.15*10^19 N; A = d/2=r=5000 m and A considering a circle = pi*r^2= 5000^2*3,14 = 7,85*10^7 m^2 area of direct impact; So total pressure was Force / Area = 3.15*10^19 N / 7,85*10^7 m^2 ) = 4*10^11 N/m^2 (Pascal). *Converting in Psi* = 4*10^11 N/m^2 *0.000145038psi/N/m^2 = 5.8 *10^7 psi. To put in comparison the average pressure in Earth core is around 5,3*10^7 psi, so the pressure of the impact in first instances was a little higher than the incredible pressure of the center of the Earth, almost 19 times the pressure to produce industrial diamond.
Obviously humans couldn’t exist if this hadn’t happened, but I still feel so sorry for the dinosaurs
Same, they would’ve been facsinating
well i don't
still lucky that we are here
@@familyuser2622 well were killing the planet slowly (unlike the dinosaurs)
@@greyknightbrother6695 yeah, you have a point
I like how Kurzgesagt actually shows the dinosaurs accurate to their time period, instead of putting a stegosaurus with a Tyrannosaurus
lmao yea
poggers
*Paleogasm*
Absolutely
tru
I miss them so much 😔✊
Me too brooo
Me too
Yah bro
Queen Elizabeth as well.
@絶対に荒らすUA-cam ok
The science and animation behind this video is phenomenal. Congrats! 😊
This had no business being so sad. Got me crying over some dinos on a Tuesday
If it makes you feel better, a member of another dominant species on this planet will probably be crying over narration of our species a billion years into the future, once we are wiped out by an asteroid or other heavenly object.
@@terranceaskew3165 and eventually a Big Bang will happen creating another solar system and it will happen all over again
@@Yves._. Man I’ve been waiting my whole life for any bang whatsoever. I lost my hope a long time ago.
Or the universe could continue on forever
All these are theories of course
@@Yves._. I'm not so sure that's how it works but alright hahaha
“A lot of the debris that was yeeted out of the atmosphere” best line yet
*Worst
It's like your grandpa trying to sound cool a year after the word was cool.
agreed
@@丛雨线 u a chad my guy
@@CollectorsCorner777 that's your opinion
@@divith7564 um what? Are you talking about me? Cause yeah I am I’m only like 13 lol
3:40 Does that mean there is a small chance that pieces of Earth after impact are still floating through space to this today?
Yes
Yes. :D
There already is, and scientist are discovering earth material on mars, the moon, and some hitting the earth finally after millions of years.
@WILLIAM SOLOMON no need for the hostility big guy
if there were seeds or spores in those chunks...
panspermia.......
i’m astounded this video is less viral than your other videos… it’s incredibly intricate and detailed with insane animation and it made me feel such sympathy for the dinosaurs 😭😭they really were an entire empire… who knows what our planet could look like if the asteroid never hit
20 million views isn't viral?
So, I was all like “Cool, Dinosaurs, this should be fun”
Yet, Kurzgesagt, I still managed to feel a sense of dread, imagining what those creatures witnessed.
Poor giant lizard
Short answer: they died.
Sad seeing all my scaly faves die 😭
@@LordAnublz Insufficient short answer.
Big rock: kills most of earth inhabitants
Kurzgesagt: Y E E T
This and The Exoplanets Channel are my favs !!
@@vapo377 Thank YOU :D
@@vapo377 aaaa, you stole my idea from the future 😂🔪
Glad we all realised iy
I love how cultured this man is, he said YEET
ts was left in 2018, nobody says that anymore
@@peachxy3730 if you really think that language like that can truly die within a few years then you are completely wrong - I use yeet in my daily language, you can’t know what people do or do not say
@Sarah Claudia see what I said to @Peachxy
@@peachxy3730 you speaking for everyone? 😭
Wtf is a "YEET"??
we aren't immune to this extinction event either, while we theorize that laser propulsion could save us but we haven't gotten nearly close enough to ready to even lift a spacecraft into space, so stopping an asteroid or throwing it off course is a bit of an impossible task atm.
“A lot of the debris yeeted into space”
Wonderful
Came here for this comment. Nearly yeeted my cornflakes out of my mouth when I heard that.
That sentence rivals that of
"This is widely considered the biggest anime betrayal in evolutionary history"
You could hear him smiling when he said that :)
nice.
7:41 Imagine being the dragonfly that survives the world ending just to be eaten the next day.
*Feels bad man*
Oof
"I...I'm alive! I'M ALIIIII...."*chomp
"Dang it..."
Nom
The Kurzgesagt narrator said "Yeeted". My life is complete.
same
Yeet is my favorite new word.
made my day
Ar first I was sure he said yeeted but watching the video again and seeing the subtitles is making me realise more that in fact he just said “heated”. 😭
timestamp? pls?
That planet sketch reference was so subtle, i love it.
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thank god they removed herobrine
@@rev.redhand6205 quiet heretic
@@ToddHowar.d Heretic?
birds are still op pls nerf
Holy crap, something about "maybe on a Tuesday afternoon" really hit home the reality of this
I didn't see that, when did they say that?
Ah yes, the worst of afternoons....
@@quinnpecsok8416 0:58
It was probably a Thursday; it's hard to get the hang of Thursdays.
it is tuesday
Someday there will be a "Day Humanity Died - Minute By Minute" lovingly narrated by sentient birds
Don’t believe the Government’s lies. Birds aren’t real
@@notknown1 e
@@janmelantu7490 I thought penguins ain't real
@JustDerp 54 Sapient is indeed a word, and it is indeed the proper term to use in this context.
Yes
Its crazy we know the exact size of the asteroid and where it hit and how fast it hit. Truly amazing
"One of the greatest illusions in life is continuity" Oh good another existential crisis video
@Albert Wesker I disagree
@Albert Wesker yeah yeah im not japanese
"A lot of the debris YEETED into the the atmosphere." Best line
U know I caught onto that so fast and raced down here
Just about to put this lol! Space not atmosphere though
Literally watched that part twice to see if I was hearing things lol
This was the moment where I realized that a hundred years from now yeet will be a regular dictionary word, and it will be just a interesting linguistics fact that such a common word started out as a joke slang word in the early internet era
*space
Kurzegesagt saying “yeet” is the most humanising thing I have ever heard
I had to replay that part a few times to make sure that really was what I heard. I guess I have to accept "yeet" as a real word now.
Like I said, Top. Quality. Narration
@@MrCaveman74 yea I did the exact same thing XD
5:22 did I hear that right😅😂
Yeet
Genuinely the most beautiful channel I’ve seen
"But we still haven't talked about the worst thing yet. A lot of the debris *yeeted* into space will orbit the earth for thousands of years."
mmmmm yes, *yeeted*
That’s crazy bro, we must’ve watched the same video or some shit?
@@kevinflaherty1 lol yeah, but he was emphasizing "yeeted". Isn't that a sexual word? Iol
@@Yjn75 I'm pretty sure yeet or yeeted isn't a sexual word. It basically means throw in "another word."
@@Yjn75 I don’t think yeeted is sexual, more like another “cool” way of saying thrown