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more about #futuremodo resonanteye: I've been having a rough couple of weeks, and seeing this again in HD cheered me up incredibly. Everything I do is just fine, and I like being here ri... more » Baroness: Meh. Would Japan really peel off like a flat sticker off a fridge? more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I'm so ready for that rock right now. The Earth and humans in general are long overdue for a Hollywood style reboot. Wow, I'm not in a very good mood... more » jedimaster0103: That was...awesome. Though I doubt the impact shockwave would uproot Japan like that. It's integrated into the crust of the Earth. more » strider_mt2k: Shit happens. more » RedEyedJedi: and in the end of it all, australia is unscathed? (@ 4:43) that was glorious in all its apocalyptic splendor. more » scarbrtj: If I knew one of these was a-comin', I think I'd go fishin' in Lake Manicouagan. more » bobdobbs: I say BRING IT! Beats dying of ass-cancer in a hospital bed. more » First: So... if I am out walking around and Suddenly, Seemingly out of Nowhere, Pink Floyd starts playing... I should Duck & Cover? (like in the South P... more » AngelaAegimius: 15 Megaton blast? There was a 50 Megaton Fission bomb detonated decades ago and that didnt destroy the earth and consume it in a fire blanket. am i... more » Ssscorpion: Cool visuals but that "singer" shrieking like that kept making me wish a meteor really would hit the earth. more » shorty63136: Well, there went my apartment. Just the feel-good, holiday stuff I was lookin for, Jesus. :) more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Can't SG-1 save us? They've beaten Apophis before. more » -
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Badass Asteroid Destroys Earth in High Definition
A hundred years ago a large meteor exploded ten kilometers above the Earth's surface in Tunguska, obliterating 830 square miles of woods. It was the largest impact in recent history, but nothing compared to this. -
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Mitsubishi Plans Ferocious MMR25 Rally Racer for Year 2025
In the year 2025, a scant 17 years from now, all cars will be electric. But according to Mitsubishi's entry into the LA Auto Show's latest design challenge, some will even tear up the Salt Flats, looking like bionic insects with the cruelest of intentions. Each wheel of the proposed MMR25 Rally Racer gets eight little wheels for omnidirectional movement, and there's no such thing as windshields in the future, replaced—naturally—by Star Trek tech. Here's the rundown, plus the sickest rendering of a non-existent product I have ever seen: More »

