Enemy previously thought to be harmless suddenly becomes the greatest threat

>Enemy previously thought to be harmless suddenly becomes the greatest threat

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>tfw your little brother who never really amounted to anything while you managed the family finances all your life decides to try and fight over the inheritance so you have to have him killed
I would have taken care of you, you know. But you had to get in my way.

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Hmph

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What am I seeing here?

End of the World.

Explain.

the likelihood of an asteroid hitting the earth and we know about it before it happens is astronomically lower than us not knowing and it happening unexpectedly. Don't worry about the one you can see, worry about the hundreds you can't.

Oh no my old TV doesn't work, this is truly the end times.

Looks like an asteroid is going to collide.

How big is this thing?

But the odds, surely they're too low to consider fretting.

Planet X is real.

I'm pretty scared of what killed the dinosaurs.

again?

virgin asteroid vs chad gamma ray burst

>Tsar Bomba, largest nuclear weapon tested
57 Megatons
>This thing
1,200 Megatons
>Asteroid that killed the dinos
100,000,000 Megatons

We'll be fine. Probably.

Am I missing something? This thing is going to fly by Earth in 2029. The chance of it hitting us are 0.

dinosaurs arent real dummy

Hopefully it hits USA

I like eschatology. I like social meltdown, and political crisis.

I don't like space rocks blowing us to bits.

board is filled with nihilists and doomsayers, that should be all you need to know.

>Goldstone
Not gonna make it

>9 more years
>not even guaranteed
Don't get your hopes up, it will miss again.

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calculations from 8 years in the future, so basically nothing

Not anymore they arent.

>The highest probability of impact is on April 12, 2068 and the odds of an impact on that date, as calculated by the JPL Sentry risk table using a March 2016 solution, are 1 in 150,000.
Yeah, it's not happening.

The chances of the earth just suddenly getting destroyed by greater heavenly forces is pathetically slim

Now shut the fuck up and a keep working you wagies
The next month is coming and you need to pay the rent

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God I really fucking hope an astroid comes to kill us. Not because I want to die but because the US would finally increase Nasa's funding to stop it

After watching Melancholia I freak out more about this shit now

I dont think we will get hit but 1 in 150,000 is a few zeros short of what I'd like to see not going to lie.

If I would be alive 48 years from now, I would be begging for death, that's certain.

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Still nothing compared to a planet crashing into Earth.