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kayl_breinhar t1_jea12yv wrote
Reply to comment by weizXR in The brightest gamma-ray in human history hit our planet this past Fall by PuzzleheadedOne1428
We can surmise that Earth has been meaningfully hit with GRBs over its history (even before ours) by taking ice and core samples and finding decaying isotopes that shouldn't be there.
kayl_breinhar t1_jea0ru0 wrote
Reply to comment by trollsmurf in The brightest gamma-ray in human history hit our planet this past Fall by PuzzleheadedOne1428
Honestly, if radiation from a GRB close enough to hurt us hit you, the first thing you'd notice would be intense nausea and/or unexplainable blindness.
And with a prolonged full body dose of radiation that would probably make the Chernobyl Elephant's Foot look like a Rabbit's Foot, your central nervous and immune systems would be overwhelmed by a complete bodily failure and you'd just pass out and never wake up.
kayl_breinhar t1_jbrudhv wrote
Reply to comment by camwow13 in Kiska, sometimes know as the world’s loneliest orca, has died at Marineland by waitingforthesun92
The place seriously looks like a North Korean Potemkin Amusement Park.
kayl_breinhar t1_j77lwm8 wrote
Reply to mummified fairy by BooneThorn
Fuck no. I saw Hellboy 2. Get those things away from me. >.>
kayl_breinhar t1_j74de82 wrote
Is there a CanadaArm on it that wags a robotic finger in silent judgment?
kayl_breinhar t1_j25tdjk wrote
Reply to comment by Turtley13 in How likely is it that Betelgeuse will supernova? by tempejkl
Not just one factor. Climate change is one part of the whole when it comes to biosphere collapse. Massive use of persistent pesticides have disrupted the beneficial insect life on the planet - not just the bees. Microplastics in combination with warming and increasingly deoxygenated seas in combination with massive overfishing are killing ocean life. The percentage of wildlife on the planet is the lowest it's ever been since hominids first showed up, and we just keep making more of ourselves.
kayl_breinhar t1_j25klbf wrote
Reply to comment by Turtley13 in How likely is it that Betelgeuse will supernova? by tempejkl
Nah, a supervolcanic eruption is definitely in the Top 5, maybe even the Top 3, but the more likely candidate in the near future is a continental biosphere collapse.
The entire biosphere won't fail everywhere, but whatever/wherever doesn't will be what everyone fights over, and that fighting/warring will be what kills whoever's left.
kayl_breinhar t1_j24x93e wrote
Reply to You can do this! [Image] by AlexanderHP592
I don't think Oscar ever actually left his can, but I recall that thing supposedly being as big as a TARDIS inside.
Oscar is the Muppet timelord.
kayl_breinhar t1_ivqoceh wrote
Reply to comment by Bigred2989- in PsBattle: new US Space Force uniforms by BrokenEye3
Robert Picardo has done more than his fair share of VO work.
kayl_breinhar t1_ivox16h wrote
Reply to comment by BariNgozi in PsBattle: new US Space Force uniforms by BrokenEye3
He looks like the JonnyCab driver from the original Total Recall movie.
kayl_breinhar t1_jeevjnz wrote
Reply to comment by UrWifesSoftPecker in My husband meeting a Playboy model, mid-80s. by oldschoolthepodcast
A cursory Google says she's the only North Dakotan to ever be featured in the magazine, and she's selling real estate in CA nowadays.