Don't look up is heavily recommend on Shitflix. DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Merryl Streep, huge huge star-studed cast. This is one of the most star-studed casts Ive ever seen, which grabbed my attention because we know how these pieces of shit work. With it being highly recommended on shitflix and this ridiculous star-studded cast, ensures the max viewers.
It's about a comet headed to Earth. The mocking of humanity in it is pretty intense, even if it is produced for mild humor. But it is fairly accurate with the disgrace society has become by their influence. Included in this film is Mocking of Christ and believers. An obvious "comparison" with Trump, played by Merryl Streep. Mocking of Christ. The usual cesspool of sin and shit.
The title is basically a mocking of us. I dont want to ruin it for people if you want to watch it. Don't look up is akin to Don't wake up.
If you understand preprogramming, this is definitely it. Think they are covering their bases just in case their cyberpandemic doesn't work.
Full court press. They are desperate. Beware. Surely most of us are prepared with necessary supplies. If you are not, please get prepared. We are going into it.
Thoughts?
God Bless.
I downloaded the movie but have not watched it. I certainly would not pay for it though and didn't know what it was about. Does anyone have a video of a large asteroid or comet hitting the earth? Has a large asteroid or comet ever hit the earth?
65 million years ago a quite large rock slammed into Earth near what we call the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico) today. It reshaped the world, ended the era of the dinosaurs, and allowed the age of mammals to eventually emerge. Earth was blanketed with layers of dust and ash for centuries, and heated the atmosphere for just as long, and most of the species of Earth went extinct.. If that happened today, any surviving humans would be living in stone age conditions and life would be precarious at best.
Yeah, more fairy tales. Does anyone have a video of a comet or asteroid of any size hitting the earth? I would even take a pic from space of upside down buildings in Australia, you know high def so I can start out in space and zoom in to people and cars and buildings upside down. Has anyone taken a Polaroid of earth from space, if not why not?
"Fairy tales" eh? Hahaha.... ok then, pilgrim. Also, look up Tunguska in the early 1900s, and more recently a small meteor that entered the atmosphere over Russia and broke windows and shook the ground, it was just a couple of years ago.
"Fairy tales..." OK, no more of this "conversation" for me, I'm out.
No video of the first and no evidence of anything hitting the ground and the other one exploded before impact. I asked for a video of a meteor or comet of any size hitting the earth, not fireworks.
https://www.theverge.com/2012/5/12/3016254/russian-satellite-earth-from-space-121-megapixels
That doesn't look like any of the Official Nasa Pics of Earth, and it's a composit I'm pretty sure, not live streaming.
There's a meteor crater in Arizona:
https://www.meteorite.com/meteor-crater/
I visited it once on a road trip to the Grand Canyon. Was a cool experience. Would recommend stopping if it is near your route.
Agreed. I saw it many years ago. I's amazingly wide and deep.
they tell you what it is and you believe them, Why?
Then, allow me to rephrase, "There's a purported meteor crater in Arizona."