God damn it i fucking feel like Her every day

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God damn it i fucking feel like Her every day
The Bagger 288 is such an amazing yet terrifying thing.
In terms of ambiental health, this... Abomination of metal and wires is a devastating wound bleeding on the side of Mother Nature. Simply crafting such a machine is already a sin against God's Green Earth, let alone feeding it the rivers of oil it takes to shatter and dig through the land until it becomes a devastated desert of gray.
Yet, it's the living will of hubris of humanity. The zenith of our constant hunger for God's blood, a paragon to how it's never sufficient, how it must go higher, bigger, until it becomes a gargantuan artifact that's completely beyond the mind of our ancestors. How would explain this thing to a nobleman from half a millennia ago? A metal colossus that does more labour than a hundred thousand miners and is tall enough to block the Sun.
It's THE monument to industrialism, to how far our hands will reach towards both scientific progress and ravaging our world 'till it becomes dust. It's both terrifying yet awe-inducing, so almighty yet so needlessly hurtful. I can't think of anything better to represent the height of humanity's achievements and, in perfect tandem, hunger.
the incredible sexual tension between the strong and powerful 14000 tonne mining machine and this fragile and weak little car....
My relationship with the Bagger 293 is something close to "Toxic Yuri" in the fact that the coal she mines is actively being burnt in a power plant and damaging the environment (I unfortunately live in an environment). But she is so very very pretty so I can personally let it slide
Bagger 293 is so absurdly massive that the weight of its metal form seriously confuses me.
Like look at it.
What the actual fucking hell is that number.
How is it that massive.
How is a machine, a machine built by humans that can move, That heavy.
How.
shes litrerally an angel . . . .
Bagger 293
“For truly I tell you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you.”Matthew 17:20b You know what would look great out in the Flint Hills of Kansas? Pikes Peak. I love the gently rolling hills and waving wheat, but a beautiful snow-capped mountain peak would be stunning, right…