"But what if Predathos goes to another planet and consumes their gods??"
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"But what if Predathos goes to another planet and consumes their gods??"
Bells Hells:
Reminder to love the earth every day, not just on earth day!🌱 💚💚🌾
I've always been the type of person who doesn't mind helping for the sake of "this is something that needs done, so I'm just gonna do it." Because I firmly believe that the main reason this world has become such a cold place is because too many people have become complacent.
They don't question anything because they are too scared to get involved. So when someone sees a problem, instead of trying to do something about it, they just take short cuts or say "someone else will take care of it".
But this viewpoint also extends to other stuff too.
Like, how many times have you been walking somewhere and spotted a piece of litter on the ground, totally within reach, and just kept walking? It's something literally everyone, including me, is guilty of. But because I recognize that, I do my best to take that split second to pick it up anyway because I refuse to be "that person" who just sees an obvious problem and pretends that I don't.
It's a conscious choice that we have to make, to choose to be a bystander or not.
I make it a point to make every problem my problem the second I become aware of it.
Does that mean I'm responsible for the problem? No. Does that mean I have to go out of my way to fix the problem at it's root? No again, because I am not actually responsible for the problem.
But should I at least do my part and chip in? Yeah, even if it's just something as simple as seeing someone upset and saying, "Hey dude, you good?" Even if they say their okay and don't need any assistance, you put the offer out there and that's what counts.
I make the choice to ask if there's something I can do and help (if needed) because I'm human and that's my job as an inhabitant of this planet and a member of this community.
People seem to forget that humans, while individuals of a highly intelligent race, are still pack animals at their core. We can't survive alone, because we were never built to.
ZP-PAV, Zombie-powered post-apocalyptic vehicle
I know what you're thinking, one zombie isn't enough to power a heavy vehicle like this, especially at high speeds. Zombies might be an environmentally friendly and renewable source of energy but they are slow.
Well that problem has been solved! With the right mixture of radioactive goo and tomato sauce (we call it RadT) you can enhance the zombie's performance by up to 500%! And the best thing is that this is a closed system, the RadT circulates trough the zombie and back to the tank. By increasing the pressure of the mixture you increase the power of the zombie and thus the speed of the vehicle.
Who would have guessed that it would take a nuclear zombie apocalypse before we would have a truly zero CO2 impact engine! This fantastic car will leave no ecological footprint whatsoever but it sure has the power to burn rubber!
To witness life through untainted eyes...
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Graphic - NASA
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Video:
Seven Worlds, One Planet: Extended Trailer (ft Sia and Hans Zimmer) - BBC Earth