I'm sorry... I'm diggin this, but they've cast damn near all the actors who had reoccurring roles on Stargate SG-1 in this! At 3:35 ...he was the Tolan who had a thing for Carter... yeah, I'm a geek. I know. But that's 3 so far... and no... I'm not confusing this with Canadian Sci-Fi... but if it were, Carter *would* think of something. Just sayin'...
@MCshlthead It's not about outrunning a pyroclastic flow on a match of speed vs speed. It's a matter of your distance vs the ever-waning strength of the flow. The flows don't proceed at approx 450 mph from the vent to the limit of their flow, they slow to a stop. Actually they start out much higher than 450 mph before they slow to a dozen mph and then trickle to a stop.
If you're far enough away, and you floor it maybe, just maybe you get lucky and the flow you're running from stops
I love this movie. I show it to my students every year, and they always say it is the best movie they have ever seen in school. I have even purchased it for a few of them to watch with their families. To all you haters, just don't watch it! You ruin it for those of us that like it! And as a geologist, the science here is absolutely true. Grab a book and ditch the ignorance.
guys y dont u just shut the fuck up because this is bullshit i mean the movies good and true and this volcano caldera is twice as deep as thought when this was made as discovered in jan 2011 so yeah we will all be screwed if it does erupt i think it will soon enough i kow a hell of a lot more about volcanos than most of you idiots that claim its all science fiction so stfu.
one day yellow stone will erupt,know one knows when it will go up.and there is no facts supporting an eruption in 2012,all they have is there opion and heresay.the movie 2012 was not based on fact and there is no fact anything will happen,the reason the myan did not finish there calender could be from a number of things,drought,hunger,disease,human sacrifice or from climate change.it did not stop on 2012 cause the world will end on that day.
what has that got to do with anything? are you a seismologist? do you know everything about volcanos? apparently you seem to think you know everything and therefore everyone else is wrong. especially a documentary made by a big television channel. tv might be bullshit nowadays, but a documentary drama like this one, which is what it is, not a movie. it isnt fictious when you get to the facts. oh by the way, ive been to yellowstone. everything they said in this documentary is true. grow up!!
Its a tv show aimed at office workers who live boring lives and want something scary to view in the evening. Yes, it could happen, in theory anytime. However, if you really wanna know about this stuff, this is not the location. Good TV maybe, but please remember its just that, a tv series, not real life. If you wanna learn about it, go educate yourself by actually taking the time to read up on the phenomenon concerned.
@SupremeCommander360 If I remember correctly, the average adult male weighs about 200-250 [leaning more towards 250 in America] meaning the pilot + the bald guy, about 500 pounds. Not including breathing equipment and helmets. If they added the extra two people, the helicopter wouldn't have been able to avoid the pyroclastic flow because of the weight slowing them down. Plus if you remember in the first part, they only went up with two people. That helicopter looks really small compared to most.
@jordanrivers1 HAH whats even more fucked up is how they actually TRY to outrun the pyroclastic flow... that shouldnt be possible... maybe by chopper or airplane but a FRICKIN PERSON CAR... no way... its 700 km/H aproximately 450 mph... somethings wrong..
@quintanafaj2009 The part where there were people running down a city street was stock footage of people running away from the WTC during 9/11. It's supposed to look like they are running from the volcano, but in real life they are running away from Ground Zero.
Funny how hes flying a chopper yet can take his hands off the controls to look thru the binoculars..... if it were real life he would flip and plummet into the ground. You can't take ur hands off the controls in a chopper.
Drag0nking, you need to look the " Toba Event ". This event occured about 70,000 years ago and damn near wiped out the human race. Yellowstone is nothing like that, it wont be extinction level, but it will be very bad with millions, possibly even up to a billion, dead. Not so much the volcano as much as the following 6 years of severe winters.
@ATAATX actually yellowstone will be worse than Toba. Toba erupted over 700 cubic kilometres yellowstone ahs a possible 25,000 km3 to erupt it will be either the same or worse. Anyway you can't compare volcanoes as its like comparing a human to a grape. As a geologist i do know my things!!!
if a super volcanic eruption happens every 600 000 years...why didnt the dinosaurs die out? i mean, in the cretaceous there was 4 super volcanoes active. sooo...what the hell...if dinosaurs could survive a eruption, why can't we?
@Drag0nking190 we should be able to with our technology.Anyway Dinosaurs are different. They lived just after the supercontient, Pangea, broke up into two land masses. Volcanic eruptions would have less of an effect on such large land masses. Anyway most were carnivorousness so they lived off dead animals until the climate stabilised.
And really the whole "YOU GO! NO YOU BLOODY GO!" thing is dumb since ALL of then could have gotten out on the chopper (appears it has two front seats and a big bench seat). But they needed a scene that shows what happens when you try to outrun a PF in truck. And they needed to thin out the cast.
The Laki Fissure eruption of the 1700s was probably the closest thing to a flood basalt that one could get in recent times.
It first started out with a Plinian-class eruption which cleared the fissure's opening, then proceeded to a strombolian-style eruption, and continued with the traditional Hawaiian style eruption until its source was depleted.
I would not be surprised if other trap basalts behaved in a similar manner...
@UCSPanther20 the rock around yellowstone is not basalt, its rhyalite which is far more viscous than basalt and is acidic rather than mafic! It is a hot spot but it is close enough to a subducting plate that the magma in the chamber would be contaminated....if it was just basalt then any weakness in the crust would produce something just because it is so runny so no it would not be basaltic type eruption
I was theorizing how a flood basalt eruption would get started, aka the fissure opening event. I am aware that yellowstone would mainly be rhyolite/andesite, and therefore, explosive.
In the earth's history, massive flood basalts, such as the Siberian Traps and the Columbia River traps are associated with mass extinction events, and as such, are also considered supereruptions, but of a different sort.
@UCSPanther20: Don't know if you know anything about Y's history, but there were Hawaiian eruptions from 120-70,000 ya, they essentially paved the bottom of the caldera from 600,000 ya with rhyolite. Apparently that's the MO - occasional large caldera eruptions and paving operations in between. In 17 million years, 140 eruptions, of which 12 are caldera explosions, all across Idaho. Before that were the Columbia Basin flows.
Like with explosive eruptions, effusive eruptions also release a lot of gases and aerosols that can cause severe global cooling. As was observed with the Laki Fissure, widespread temperature drops were reported worldwide. For example, the winter of that year was longer than usual, and there was ice in the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River froze near New Orleans. It also was believed to have played a part in the Great Japanese famine at the time.
Looking at YouTube comments is getting more and more painful with you people. It has stopped being fun. I watch a cool-looking movie about supervolcanoes and I see this. Why, Internet people? Why do you hate fun so much?
I just want to thank you soooo much for posting this video. I've been looking for it for a really long time ever since I saw it on TV a few years ago, it's my favorite movie of all time. Thanks so much!
@auramasterkate: In one of my far past lives, Kate, I worked as an assistant to a seismologist. I do know what volcanoes can do - perhaps to a better extent than you do. Yes, for Yellowstone, it is a matter of when, not if, but the when might be 100,000 years in our future; worrying about it in the next, say five, is not worthwhile. If it happens, it will by god happen, there will not be the slightest thing that can be helped with it. Still, the big thing will be the loss of agriculture.
Past lives..lol looks like we have a deulsional nut here. There are no past lives. There is no soul, and you can't prove there is. You dumb fucking cunt.
@refuckulate420: Some people recognize irony when it strikes them, and alas, some don't. Zero for that, and your insult is unimaginative and non-descriptive as well, of the dime-a-dozen sort. You appear to be humorless; I'd go into accounting, were I you.
I also don't believe in souls, past lives, ghosts or spell-casting, which may be what you were attempting. I did have a job as an ass't seismologist long ago. See, all that spleen you blew for no good point. Wasteful.
@MILLMANTV1 that would be a three degree change as we have upped it in the last century. Even still, humans have gone through those too and survived. There is a tendency out there to VASTLY underestimate the adaptability of the human race. Next to a total melt event we can survive pretty much anything. That said, I retract the 10 million figure, youre right it would be higher.
@ccmpw Actually, the Yellowstone volcano scene is one of the more realistic scenes in the film. But being honest, if they looked directly at that eruption then they would be blind, and the shock-wave would reach their plane. The earthquake scenes are completely ridiculous, I highly doubt the Earth could crumble like that, I've never heard of an 'Earth-crust displacement', but the tsunamis are pretty realistic. Ignoring those things, it's an amazing film. xD
@NovaWolfolia: What you are seeing in a volcanic eruption is a steam explosion on a vast scale, not an atomic blast. The lava, containing dissolved water, approaches the volcanic vent; as it nears it, the pressure on the lava is relieved. The dissolved water, at 1000 degrees, quickly explodes into steam, pulverizing the lava it is part of to fine ash and pushing it out the vent at up to 1000 mph. No, it's not blinding. ...
... The shock can be brutal, but no more than any explosion. Earthquakes can be viewed on the Earth's surface (there are a ridiculous number of pictures of them, showing bent fences, rails, broken rock, you name it). I agree this film is pretty realistic, excepting the underground shots which are simple imagination.
@ccmpw I would agree what was with the Nuclear Flash ....... lol gotta love hollywoods interpretation of a Super Volcano I can visualise the producers now
"Yea Roland I see the Super Volcano going up like erm erm......"
Another goon pips in
" A Atomic Bomb?"
"Yeaaaaah I love that the visuals Roland visuals people will be slack jawed they'll sell their babies to see our Super Volcano dont worry about talking to the USGS just let us make our magic mojo baby"
@Hauntedman1 Ha ha, that's quite amusing... and I can see that happening too. xD After I get a qualification in Geology, I'll be hopefully heading off to Yellowstone to do some research there. No, all these programs about everybody dying when is erupts doesn't bother me the slightest. I love a good old disaster story. xD
@NovaWolfolia Sounbds cool dude you getting a USGS sponsored grade or course?? or are you just studying masters in Geology and then going to apply?? The Super Caldera in Yellowstone or Mount Big Horn fascinates me its just that its a Magma Chamber that could collapse in on itself I dont get where the resultant explosive force comes from if it collapses in on itself might very well be a grey eruption a piece of rock blocking the vent and preventing the lava flowing freely.
@AvatarAlphaOmega Get your act together dude!!! This is great stuff!!! Yellowstone IS GOING TO ERUPT AGAIN!!!! AND SOON!!! As of october 2009 Yellowstone - in real life- showed its first harmonic tremor and is averaging about 1 every 3 months and getting soner together!!!! It will happen!!!
@adamthepinaoking your information is coming directly out of your ass. Current research (of the real variety) estimates that a super-eruption cant happen for at least a thousand more years as it will take that long for the chambers under the park to fill to the point where it could erupt. But dont let reality stop you from sitting on a hill-top waiting for the end.
@TheCaptainLulz do you really believe that? after everything this documentary just said? it is impossibly hard to predict volcanic eruptions, and youre sitting there saying it wont erupt for another thousand years? or as you said, " cant". cant it? how do you know? how does anyone know. look hot mount st helens. the events there shocked the whole team and the world.
@warlord4254 NEWS FLASH - this is a FUCKING MOVIE not a documentary. There quite a bit that they got wrong, but thats expected since the BBC made it and not the YVO. Jacob Lowenstern, who heads the YVO for real, did a 3 part correcting and debunking set of vids, go watch them, you'll learn something.
Pyroclastic storms are awesome phenomanals. So is the build up of ashes and little particle of elektrons (cause by massive energie) that forms clouds that slide along each other, causing electric different layers and that causes horizontal lighting.
What I love most about all this is that there are so many people none of us know just sitting in front of their computers who know more than the entire collective of minds in the entire geological world. It's a dramatization...
@Qwerty48121: Depends. As a surge comes off a mountain it spreads out and slows. The area it covers increases with the square of the distance. It has to push all the air already there out of the way. Over rough ground or trees, there is a lot of resistance. They can be awesome up close, less so farther away. Heated air tends to rise, increasing the size of the front, further slowing it.
Please note that a pyroclastic flow travel at about 700km/hr and has a temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius. Large pyroclastic flows can cover several hundred cubic kilometers and can travel several hundred kilometers laterally.
Given the size of pyroclastic flow that will be produced by a yellowstone eruption, you are severely under estimating the effects of this event. Mt St Helens by comparison is a tiny event. 1/1000 size of a yellowstone eruption. Trees will do nothing.
No pyroclastic flow covers cubic km. They just aren't (very) vertical; they flow over the ground. "Several hundred SQUARE km"- say, 314sqkm- is an circle of radius 10km. Perhaps you meant several tens of thousands, cause I heard that Y's pfs may go for 80-120km. (100km radius = 31,400 sqkm).
Tell me, at 100km from the caldera, will it still be 1000C? Will it still be going at 700km/h? I live in Denver - will my house be burned?
... I blame all this crap on the mindless statistics that some disaster-ready documentaries love to plant in gullible people. Your view that EVERY pf runs at 700 km/h and is 1000C until it- what? hits a wall?- is just mindless. I didn't make any "under estimates" as you claim, nor did I say anything about Mt St Helens - you alone did.
And at the outer edge, trees may damn well make a difference. Ask any fireman.
Get a grip, man. It's a caldera volcano - it's not the end of the world. :)
@puncheex youre right on all of it. It definately wont be the end of the world, or even of mankind. We (man) have been through one of these eruptions before, Toba 78000 ya, and we survived without the technology we have today. I bet it wouldnt even kill 10 million people.
@TheCaptainLulz: Oh there will be hellacious problems due to likely loss of a large piece of the bread basket. I can imagine a huge effort to either scrape te stuff away over multi-acre sized plots or to fertilize it enough to grow something. If it's thin enough it could be plowed in. That's going to be the worst of it in the short run.
@jjm443 Oh its doable ... provided you can run faster than about 700 kilometers per hour. Which I don't see happening, not even with performance boosting drugs. But it'd be an interesting experiment to see in action.
a little fiction in here and at the end of part one. if they where that close (25km) the shock wave from the blast would have done more than knock over bookshelves, it probably would have destroyed most of the organs in their bodies and they would be completely deaf.
@TheCaptainLulz: depends on what is in between. Mt St Helens flattened trees, but not in the shadow of ridges. Trees around? Attenuates the effect, unless they break off and fall on you.
I remember a pair of pictures in National Geographic. The first shows a mountain climber standing on a cliff on Mt. Rainier grinning, with one foot up on a rock. The top of Mt St Helens is in the background, 70 km away; the space between shows cloud tops. The next pic is apparently taken a few seconds later. The climber is on his ass, looking out at St Helens, which has a fast rising plume.
6:14 the estmates for the amount of rock and pomus ejected into the air for this eruption are pretty much 30 times more then there was at pompaii and the first ever recorded one in 1876 mount kratoa
Hahaha... this naive thing to believe to fly/drive away from a pyroclastic ash cloud.... you would NEVER run it out, except you're lucky enough to be too far away from it. And the close the helicopter was the ash must've gotten into the rotors - end. Even if this is a documentary, I thought it would be better...
@Ranja86: You watch too many movies. Flows spread with the square of distance; they become weaker, they drop their load of dust, the hot gasses rise and mix, pretty soon they are no longer a problem. For the purposes of this doco, they are a bit stronger than the truck can deliver. How in hell do you know it can't be outrun, given the possibilities?
OMG...I live in Idaho Falls and taking a camping trip to Yellowstone next weekend. Im so gonna be dead! Dead I tell yas! I cant drive 300 miles an hour. Help!!
wow, the people who say "it wouldnt effect me, im in europe" and stuff like that make me laugh, dont you people realize we are in a global economy? if one major country (ie america, the biggest country in the global economy) were to fail and the economy were totally demolished from a super eruption, the whole world would suffer because the world economy would be in one giant depression, or even crash totally
i agree just because people are in europe doesnt mean you wont get affected... if you listen to the beginning of the movie it says that yellowstone is ONE of the biggest volcanoes in the earth... there are others like in africa that can effect europe.
even if yellowstone was to erupt the world would be effected because the ash cloud would hurt the atmosphere and plunge the world into a volcanic winter, it would be years of winter for everywhere
Agreed, if the USA fell hard to a natural disaster other countries may not stand a chance. It didn't show it in any of the graphs we saw but i'm certain damage to canada would be catostrophic as well. Canada being one of the wolrds largest supplies of drinkable water and many other exports, would put the rest of the world in a tight spot if it were destroyed along side the USA.
Luckly we have the northern winds which would push most of the damaging ash south into the USA, Other then South of Alberta, and Saskatchewan, We would probably make it out OK.
This coupled with global cooling, and Africa and Australia becoming the new breadbaskets of the world, Most people would survive. If they could escape.
Not everything no. No vulcano eruption has killed everything in the last 3,7 billion years. Simple reason, life still exist. But much would die off, mostly in America.
Humans could die off too. Not likely but worst case scenario we could. Superorganisms, like our bodies, arent built to sustain major clima changes. What if out technology fails? We also consume way too much ressources, much of that would be lost. The consequences, chainreactions could become devastating to us.
humans would not die, the worst that would happen is that the world would be plunged into a volcanic winter, which is the sun being block of ash for weeks, possible months. it has happened before, but humans survived that without technoligy
It would only take a month of volcanic winter to destroy all plant life that the winter covers. (proabably less, estimated 3 weeks) Furthermore the human body can survive without food for 3 weeks, without water for 3 days, and without oxygen...3 minutes. When the sky is is a cloud of ash there isn't going to be much oxygen for the breathing, much food to eat, and little to no water to drink. just because we didn't fall victim to this "worst case" before dosnt make us immune to the possibility.
100 million tons? Only 1,000 Hiroshima bombs? I read on wikipedia there was this one volcano that was 20,000 TSAR BOMBS and it was only 40 million tons.
Starvation of the mind leads to starvation of the soul and the body. Same can be said of greed. it's the reason for the economic global downfalls as of late. In other words, there is a reason to everything.
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For all those who don't believe in god. This is why sht like this has to happen. Because one day you are going to pray it didn't and you weren't so damn ignorant.
Starvation of the mind leads to starvation of the soul and the body. Same can be said of greed. it's the reason for the economic global downfalls as of late. In other words, there is a reason to everything.
Not believing in god does not cause something like this to happen. It is the earth plan and simple. Don't you dare say those who don't believe are ignorant. In fact it will be people who have open minds; which is any person... a scientist, a person of any religion, of any race that will help the human race when a disaster of such proportions happen. Not because of none believers that the world is going to hell. It is because of the mistakes of the past and ignorance to things other than god.
Or maby you just dont get it. Please tell me why you think that youre religion is the right one. I've allways wondered hows that possible when there is over zillion different religions that you¨ve got the only one which is right.
+I understand the need of believing but people like you who dont get that everybody believes what they feel is right.
So no more bullsht about accusing me that its my fault that volcanos erupt :D:D:D
Well of course it's a reason to everything. Why a supervulcano would erupt is because the magma pressure is high and so on, just what they said in the past episode. Didn't you watch?
And one more thing, the dinosaurs existed on our planet for thousands of years, but hey, didn't he create the world in 7 days? And why would he create people who're stupid?
Pretty ironic that Maya calendar ends at December 21, 2012, winter solstice? Even the colorful coca-cola commercial is not gettin me on any christmasmood anymore..
I'm sorry... I'm diggin this, but they've cast damn near all the actors who had reoccurring roles on Stargate SG-1 in this! At 3:35 ...he was the Tolan who had a thing for Carter... yeah, I'm a geek. I know. But that's 3 so far... and no... I'm not confusing this with Canadian Sci-Fi... but if it were, Carter *would* think of something. Just sayin'...
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you could never outrun a pyroclastic flow in a car. Why did they have go all hollywood on us there?
MCshlthead 2 weeks ago
@MCshlthead It's not about outrunning a pyroclastic flow on a match of speed vs speed. It's a matter of your distance vs the ever-waning strength of the flow. The flows don't proceed at approx 450 mph from the vent to the limit of their flow, they slow to a stop. Actually they start out much higher than 450 mph before they slow to a dozen mph and then trickle to a stop.
If you're far enough away, and you floor it maybe, just maybe you get lucky and the flow you're running from stops
RicoLen1 1 week ago
my girl friend calls my D*** mt st helens ;)
USMC807 1 month ago
@USMC807 she should rather call it mauna kea... thats a volcano that bigger than everest.
supervegito2277 1 month ago
Very well made docu-drama.
QuantumStates 1 month ago
I love this movie. I show it to my students every year, and they always say it is the best movie they have ever seen in school. I have even purchased it for a few of them to watch with their families. To all you haters, just don't watch it! You ruin it for those of us that like it! And as a geologist, the science here is absolutely true. Grab a book and ditch the ignorance.
tobytowmater 2 months ago
Shut up you stupid airplane employee; he's trying to tell you something, so listen!!! The military & law enforcement does the same thing.
GaySpeedyMcWolf 3 months ago
8:23 one does not simply walk into yellowstone
jacksonpeter 3 months ago 2
guys y dont u just shut the fuck up because this is bullshit i mean the movies good and true and this volcano caldera is twice as deep as thought when this was made as discovered in jan 2011 so yeah we will all be screwed if it does erupt i think it will soon enough i kow a hell of a lot more about volcanos than most of you idiots that claim its all science fiction so stfu.
orachimaru102 4 months ago
one day yellow stone will erupt,know one knows when it will go up.and there is no facts supporting an eruption in 2012,all they have is there opion and heresay.the movie 2012 was not based on fact and there is no fact anything will happen,the reason the myan did not finish there calender could be from a number of things,drought,hunger,disease,human sacrifice or from climate change.it did not stop on 2012 cause the world will end on that day.
tommy44867 5 months ago
8:23 That super Volcano gives me the fucking Pompeii.
Dragon09178 5 months ago
starts at 2:40
chaomonga 6 months ago 12
LOL @ 3:43
Anyone remember that Cult song from the 1980s
" FIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEERERRRRRRRRRR
Smoke On the Horizon, baby!"
ufofan1980 6 months ago
what has that got to do with anything? are you a seismologist? do you know everything about volcanos? apparently you seem to think you know everything and therefore everyone else is wrong. especially a documentary made by a big television channel. tv might be bullshit nowadays, but a documentary drama like this one, which is what it is, not a movie. it isnt fictious when you get to the facts. oh by the way, ive been to yellowstone. everything they said in this documentary is true. grow up!!
warlord4254 6 months ago
why didn't they get into the helicopter with Jock?
ZWKA1 8 months ago
@ZWKA1 There might not have been enough space
TheCelloMan100 5 months ago
I remember watching the pyroclastic flow scene when I was like...eight or something, scared the $hit out of me.
clubpenguindino 8 months ago
FEMA has facilities for handling disasters...or anyone there who gives a crap about saving lives...lmao
toddmorrow1 9 months ago
Its a tv show aimed at office workers who live boring lives and want something scary to view in the evening. Yes, it could happen, in theory anytime. However, if you really wanna know about this stuff, this is not the location. Good TV maybe, but please remember its just that, a tv series, not real life. If you wanna learn about it, go educate yourself by actually taking the time to read up on the phenomenon concerned.
celticseahorse 10 months ago
The majority of the cast are made up of Stargate SG-1 actors XD
benxander 10 months ago
wow, the CGE (computer generated effects) in this movie are surprisingly good!
megaflyer99 10 months ago
"no, why me"
"because I SAID SO"
LOL
sharmaine24 10 months ago
They couldn't fit 2 more people in the chopper? What's that, no more than 330 pounds?
SupremeCommander360 11 months ago
@SupremeCommander360 If I remember correctly, the average adult male weighs about 200-250 [leaning more towards 250 in America] meaning the pilot + the bald guy, about 500 pounds. Not including breathing equipment and helmets. If they added the extra two people, the helicopter wouldn't have been able to avoid the pyroclastic flow because of the weight slowing them down. Plus if you remember in the first part, they only went up with two people. That helicopter looks really small compared to most.
Lovelessinhell 10 months ago
You all know why the volcano erupted? Reply if you want the punchline.
alyshaya 11 months ago
@alyshaya why
patrickhaynes1 11 months ago
@patrickhaynes1 It had explosive diarrhea!
alyshaya 11 months ago
i live right by there . this is so fucked up....
jordanrivers1 11 months ago
@jordanrivers1 HAH whats even more fucked up is how they actually TRY to outrun the pyroclastic flow... that shouldnt be possible... maybe by chopper or airplane but a FRICKIN PERSON CAR... no way... its 700 km/H aproximately 450 mph... somethings wrong..
supervegito2277 1 month ago
Chuck norris came
cassius969 1 year ago
1:28 is 9/11 footage isn't it.
hop208 1 year ago
@hop208 Yes
MrVolcanoes22 1 year ago
@hop208 what? no its Yellowstone natl. park erupting
quintanafaj2009 4 months ago
@quintanafaj2009 The part where there were people running down a city street was stock footage of people running away from the WTC during 9/11. It's supposed to look like they are running from the volcano, but in real life they are running away from Ground Zero.
hop208 4 months ago
@hop208 ik but in the movie its Yellowstone natl. park erupting
quintanafaj2009 4 months ago
Funny how hes flying a chopper yet can take his hands off the controls to look thru the binoculars..... if it were real life he would flip and plummet into the ground. You can't take ur hands off the controls in a chopper.
ginjaninja1988 1 year ago
@ginjaninja1988
He's not flying the copter. There is a pilot shown at 5:55.
Cauchymean 11 months ago
@Cauchymean Oh.. haha I didnt even notice
ginjaninja1988 11 months ago
Drag0nking, you need to look the " Toba Event ". This event occured about 70,000 years ago and damn near wiped out the human race. Yellowstone is nothing like that, it wont be extinction level, but it will be very bad with millions, possibly even up to a billion, dead. Not so much the volcano as much as the following 6 years of severe winters.
ATAATX 1 year ago
@ATAATX actually yellowstone will be worse than Toba. Toba erupted over 700 cubic kilometres yellowstone ahs a possible 25,000 km3 to erupt it will be either the same or worse. Anyway you can't compare volcanoes as its like comparing a human to a grape. As a geologist i do know my things!!!
bobsmithy92 10 months ago
if a super volcanic eruption happens every 600 000 years...why didnt the dinosaurs die out? i mean, in the cretaceous there was 4 super volcanoes active. sooo...what the hell...if dinosaurs could survive a eruption, why can't we?
Drag0nking190 1 year ago
@Drag0nking190 we should be able to with our technology.Anyway Dinosaurs are different. They lived just after the supercontient, Pangea, broke up into two land masses. Volcanic eruptions would have less of an effect on such large land masses. Anyway most were carnivorousness so they lived off dead animals until the climate stabilised.
bobsmithy92 10 months ago
Seriously? They could all get on the chopper... I saw two other empty seats
BradleyMcCloud 1 year ago
Bad news guys! The caldera is swelling up again, quite quickly.
SciFiProductions 1 year ago
Soviet Canuckistan suddenly doesn't seem so bad right now.
See you in Canada... >=D
Segador128 1 year ago
And really the whole "YOU GO! NO YOU BLOODY GO!" thing is dumb since ALL of then could have gotten out on the chopper (appears it has two front seats and a big bench seat). But they needed a scene that shows what happens when you try to outrun a PF in truck. And they needed to thin out the cast.
Zoomer30 1 year ago 2
The girl's gonna die! no way!
The girl's supposed to get in danger and get rescued, but no way is that truck gonna outrun that pyro flow, it's toast
The helicopter can't outrun the ash either, it'll lose its engine and go down
kozmon0t 1 year ago
how long is it till Bozeman?
1 hour
................................
the field office is completely down, what can you do for us?
I ll be up and running in 30 mins. wtf? is he gonna drive 200 km/h? :)
keokiracerhalsteren 1 year ago
At 4:53 what eruption was that?
chawk46 1 year ago
At 1:26 did anyone notice that there was a footage from 9/11???
spamdude060 1 year ago 2
Really an excellent docudrama.
QuantumStates 1 year ago
A Yellowstone Supereruption would be HUGE. Yellowstone and anywhere within a hundred miles would be destroyed.
MEareCAT 1 year ago
I cant figure out the order of these movie parts by the numbers thanks if you can help
jack042065 1 year ago
The Laki Fissure eruption of the 1700s was probably the closest thing to a flood basalt that one could get in recent times.
It first started out with a Plinian-class eruption which cleared the fissure's opening, then proceeded to a strombolian-style eruption, and continued with the traditional Hawaiian style eruption until its source was depleted.
I would not be surprised if other trap basalts behaved in a similar manner...
UCSPanther20 1 year ago
@UCSPanther20 the rock around yellowstone is not basalt, its rhyalite which is far more viscous than basalt and is acidic rather than mafic! It is a hot spot but it is close enough to a subducting plate that the magma in the chamber would be contaminated....if it was just basalt then any weakness in the crust would produce something just because it is so runny so no it would not be basaltic type eruption
bobsmithy92 1 year ago
@bobsmithy92
I was theorizing how a flood basalt eruption would get started, aka the fissure opening event. I am aware that yellowstone would mainly be rhyolite/andesite, and therefore, explosive.
In the earth's history, massive flood basalts, such as the Siberian Traps and the Columbia River traps are associated with mass extinction events, and as such, are also considered supereruptions, but of a different sort.
UCSPanther20 1 year ago
@UCSPanther20: Don't know if you know anything about Y's history, but there were Hawaiian eruptions from 120-70,000 ya, they essentially paved the bottom of the caldera from 600,000 ya with rhyolite. Apparently that's the MO - occasional large caldera eruptions and paving operations in between. In 17 million years, 140 eruptions, of which 12 are caldera explosions, all across Idaho. Before that were the Columbia Basin flows.
puncheex 1 year ago
@bobsmithy92
Like with explosive eruptions, effusive eruptions also release a lot of gases and aerosols that can cause severe global cooling. As was observed with the Laki Fissure, widespread temperature drops were reported worldwide. For example, the winter of that year was longer than usual, and there was ice in the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River froze near New Orleans. It also was believed to have played a part in the Great Japanese famine at the time.
UCSPanther20 1 year ago
I'm in Rexburg, ID right now, twenty minutes from Idaho Falls. At least it will be interesting to watch
RoxRock4ever 1 year ago
Looking at YouTube comments is getting more and more painful with you people. It has stopped being fun. I watch a cool-looking movie about supervolcanoes and I see this. Why, Internet people? Why do you hate fun so much?
avoiderdragon 1 year ago 18
I just want to thank you soooo much for posting this video. I've been looking for it for a really long time ever since I saw it on TV a few years ago, it's my favorite movie of all time. Thanks so much!
MissDelphilia 1 year ago
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tudssquadbuisness 1 year ago
9:30 BADASSS MUSIC. LOL. 9:50 Matt is like....FUCK we dead. We're not going 300 miles an hour.
SloneHermit 1 year ago
@auramasterkate: In one of my far past lives, Kate, I worked as an assistant to a seismologist. I do know what volcanoes can do - perhaps to a better extent than you do. Yes, for Yellowstone, it is a matter of when, not if, but the when might be 100,000 years in our future; worrying about it in the next, say five, is not worthwhile. If it happens, it will by god happen, there will not be the slightest thing that can be helped with it. Still, the big thing will be the loss of agriculture.
puncheex 1 year ago
@puncheex
Past lives..lol looks like we have a deulsional nut here. There are no past lives. There is no soul, and you can't prove there is. You dumb fucking cunt.
refuckulate420 1 year ago
@refuckulate420: Some people recognize irony when it strikes them, and alas, some don't. Zero for that, and your insult is unimaginative and non-descriptive as well, of the dime-a-dozen sort. You appear to be humorless; I'd go into accounting, were I you.
I also don't believe in souls, past lives, ghosts or spell-casting, which may be what you were attempting. I did have a job as an ass't seismologist long ago. See, all that spleen you blew for no good point. Wasteful.
puncheex 1 year ago
@puncheex
Cool story bro.
refuckulate420 1 year ago
@refuckulate420 this made me lolxD
oxbubbliciousxo 1 year ago
@MILLMANTV1 that would be a three degree change as we have upped it in the last century. Even still, humans have gone through those too and survived. There is a tendency out there to VASTLY underestimate the adaptability of the human race. Next to a total melt event we can survive pretty much anything. That said, I retract the 10 million figure, youre right it would be higher.
TheCaptainLulz 1 year ago
So were... all F**ked?
FlyGirlz2x 1 year ago
we are all gonne die buy 30 bottelsof ketshup so you can eat shit food,.
steenist 1 year ago
yh like ur poo is beter than this i dought that
misschloebunnyboo1 1 year ago 4
the movie 2012 is very unethical and very inprobable.but still a movie worth waching but the yellow stone erup in that is very unrealalistic.
ccmpw 1 year ago
@ccmpw Actually, the Yellowstone volcano scene is one of the more realistic scenes in the film. But being honest, if they looked directly at that eruption then they would be blind, and the shock-wave would reach their plane. The earthquake scenes are completely ridiculous, I highly doubt the Earth could crumble like that, I've never heard of an 'Earth-crust displacement', but the tsunamis are pretty realistic. Ignoring those things, it's an amazing film. xD
NovaWolfolia 1 year ago
@NovaWolfolia i do have to agree with you on your statement.
ccmpw 1 year ago
@ccmpw Why, thank you. ^.^
NovaWolfolia 1 year ago
@NovaWolfolia: What you are seeing in a volcanic eruption is a steam explosion on a vast scale, not an atomic blast. The lava, containing dissolved water, approaches the volcanic vent; as it nears it, the pressure on the lava is relieved. The dissolved water, at 1000 degrees, quickly explodes into steam, pulverizing the lava it is part of to fine ash and pushing it out the vent at up to 1000 mph. No, it's not blinding. ...
puncheex 1 year ago
... The shock can be brutal, but no more than any explosion. Earthquakes can be viewed on the Earth's surface (there are a ridiculous number of pictures of them, showing bent fences, rails, broken rock, you name it). I agree this film is pretty realistic, excepting the underground shots which are simple imagination.
puncheex 1 year ago
@ccmpw I would agree what was with the Nuclear Flash ....... lol gotta love hollywoods interpretation of a Super Volcano I can visualise the producers now
"Yea Roland I see the Super Volcano going up like erm erm......"
Another goon pips in
" A Atomic Bomb?"
"Yeaaaaah I love that the visuals Roland visuals people will be slack jawed they'll sell their babies to see our Super Volcano dont worry about talking to the USGS just let us make our magic mojo baby"
lol it was terrible......
Hauntedman1 1 year ago
@Hauntedman1 Ha ha, that's quite amusing... and I can see that happening too. xD After I get a qualification in Geology, I'll be hopefully heading off to Yellowstone to do some research there. No, all these programs about everybody dying when is erupts doesn't bother me the slightest. I love a good old disaster story. xD
NovaWolfolia 1 year ago
@NovaWolfolia Sounbds cool dude you getting a USGS sponsored grade or course?? or are you just studying masters in Geology and then going to apply?? The Super Caldera in Yellowstone or Mount Big Horn fascinates me its just that its a Magma Chamber that could collapse in on itself I dont get where the resultant explosive force comes from if it collapses in on itself might very well be a grey eruption a piece of rock blocking the vent and preventing the lava flowing freely.
Hauntedman1 1 year ago
As Rodney Dangerfield said in Caddyshack, " Now I know why tigers eat thier young"
Zoomer30 2 years ago
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fuck im watching this and the zit on the back of my neck just had its own super eruption XD
XanaduMyHome 2 years ago
@XanaduMyHome Teenage humor at its best. Grow up, grow a brain and stop polluting Youtube with your shit.
AvatarAlphaOmega 2 years ago 29
@AvatarAlphaOmega Get your act together dude!!! This is great stuff!!! Yellowstone IS GOING TO ERUPT AGAIN!!!! AND SOON!!! As of october 2009 Yellowstone - in real life- showed its first harmonic tremor and is averaging about 1 every 3 months and getting soner together!!!! It will happen!!!
adamthepinaoking 11 months ago
@adamthepinaoking your information is coming directly out of your ass. Current research (of the real variety) estimates that a super-eruption cant happen for at least a thousand more years as it will take that long for the chambers under the park to fill to the point where it could erupt. But dont let reality stop you from sitting on a hill-top waiting for the end.
TheCaptainLulz 11 months ago
@TheCaptainLulz do you really believe that? after everything this documentary just said? it is impossibly hard to predict volcanic eruptions, and youre sitting there saying it wont erupt for another thousand years? or as you said, " cant". cant it? how do you know? how does anyone know. look hot mount st helens. the events there shocked the whole team and the world.
warlord4254 6 months ago
@warlord4254 NEWS FLASH - this is a FUCKING MOVIE not a documentary. There quite a bit that they got wrong, but thats expected since the BBC made it and not the YVO. Jacob Lowenstern, who heads the YVO for real, did a 3 part correcting and debunking set of vids, go watch them, you'll learn something.
TheCaptainLulz 6 months ago
Actually, down in Texas would only get about the fifth/sixth area. I know, let's all go to Dallas.
ahnnha060 2 years ago
ill bring the soda and the dvd 2012
Arc520 2 years ago 11
@Arc520
dont forget the pizza
bgrd2001 8 months ago
@Arc520 Don't forget the beer.
ShadowGunner82 7 months ago
hehe im lucky i live in scotland=D
everybody come to my house we'll have the biggest sleepover in history=p
finamagig 2 years ago
ill bring the chips! and the dvd Armaggedon
toonnr414 2 years ago
great=D
but someone get me a back scratcher and some condoms if you will=D
finamagig 2 years ago
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Good idea. That way, if you happen to go to hell, it will seem like heaven compared to watching that piece of shit movie.
bull068 1 year ago
Pyroclastic storms are awesome phenomanals. So is the build up of ashes and little particle of elektrons (cause by massive energie) that forms clouds that slide along each other, causing electric different layers and that causes horizontal lighting.
FlippieX 2 years ago
What I love most about all this is that there are so many people none of us know just sitting in front of their computers who know more than the entire collective of minds in the entire geological world. It's a dramatization...
Samborube 2 years ago
Rick reminds me of Frank Gallagher from Shameless< only not stoned and/ or Pissed! LOL!
dingodave1 2 years ago 2
the whole running away from a pyroclastic surge thing is a bit Hollywood
jjm443 2 years ago 4
yeah if it was traveling at real speed they'd be just dead in seconds
Qwerty48121 2 years ago
@Qwerty48121: Depends. As a surge comes off a mountain it spreads out and slows. The area it covers increases with the square of the distance. It has to push all the air already there out of the way. Over rough ground or trees, there is a lot of resistance. They can be awesome up close, less so farther away. Heated air tends to rise, increasing the size of the front, further slowing it.
puncheex 1 year ago
@puncheex
Please note that a pyroclastic flow travel at about 700km/hr and has a temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius. Large pyroclastic flows can cover several hundred cubic kilometers and can travel several hundred kilometers laterally.
Given the size of pyroclastic flow that will be produced by a yellowstone eruption, you are severely under estimating the effects of this event. Mt St Helens by comparison is a tiny event. 1/1000 size of a yellowstone eruption. Trees will do nothing.
JayCKat 1 year ago
@JayCKat: It is difficult knowing where to start.
No pyroclastic flow covers cubic km. They just aren't (very) vertical; they flow over the ground. "Several hundred SQUARE km"- say, 314sqkm- is an circle of radius 10km. Perhaps you meant several tens of thousands, cause I heard that Y's pfs may go for 80-120km. (100km radius = 31,400 sqkm).
Tell me, at 100km from the caldera, will it still be 1000C? Will it still be going at 700km/h? I live in Denver - will my house be burned?
puncheex 1 year ago
... I blame all this crap on the mindless statistics that some disaster-ready documentaries love to plant in gullible people. Your view that EVERY pf runs at 700 km/h and is 1000C until it- what? hits a wall?- is just mindless. I didn't make any "under estimates" as you claim, nor did I say anything about Mt St Helens - you alone did.
And at the outer edge, trees may damn well make a difference. Ask any fireman.
Get a grip, man. It's a caldera volcano - it's not the end of the world. :)
puncheex 1 year ago
@puncheex youre right on all of it. It definately wont be the end of the world, or even of mankind. We (man) have been through one of these eruptions before, Toba 78000 ya, and we survived without the technology we have today. I bet it wouldnt even kill 10 million people.
TheCaptainLulz 1 year ago
@TheCaptainLulz: Oh there will be hellacious problems due to likely loss of a large piece of the bread basket. I can imagine a huge effort to either scrape te stuff away over multi-acre sized plots or to fertilize it enough to grow something. If it's thin enough it could be plowed in. That's going to be the worst of it in the short run.
puncheex 1 year ago
@jjm443 Oh its doable ... provided you can run faster than about 700 kilometers per hour. Which I don't see happening, not even with performance boosting drugs. But it'd be an interesting experiment to see in action.
Lleanlleawrg 2 years ago
get me some PCP and let's do some debree dodging!!!!
addyMcfuck 2 years ago
@Lleanlleawrg Chuck Norris can outrun the speed of light
Rahavin1 11 months ago
i wanna get this on dvd! i wish they had it at future shop! i would have it fo sho
MelissaAnnLegard1989 2 years ago
a little fiction in here and at the end of part one. if they where that close (25km) the shock wave from the blast would have done more than knock over bookshelves, it probably would have destroyed most of the organs in their bodies and they would be completely deaf.
TheCaptainLulz 2 years ago
@TheCaptainLulz: depends on what is in between. Mt St Helens flattened trees, but not in the shadow of ridges. Trees around? Attenuates the effect, unless they break off and fall on you.
puncheex 1 year ago
I remember a pair of pictures in National Geographic. The first shows a mountain climber standing on a cliff on Mt. Rainier grinning, with one foot up on a rock. The top of Mt St Helens is in the background, 70 km away; the space between shows cloud tops. The next pic is apparently taken a few seconds later. The climber is on his ass, looking out at St Helens, which has a fast rising plume.
puncheex 1 year ago
6:14 the estmates for the amount of rock and pomus ejected into the air for this eruption are pretty much 30 times more then there was at pompaii and the first ever recorded one in 1876 mount kratoa
serialmosher 2 years ago
Pumice!
Pompeii!
Krakatoa!
Learn to spell, go back to school!
dingodave1 2 years ago
Yeah!
STUCASHX 2 years ago
Two of these guys are secondary characters on SG-1 :S
Anyway, that chopper would have been completely screwed.
Ubergynormousmullet 2 years ago
All this hesteria, wow. THANKS MASS MEDIA!!
DanielVolker 2 years ago
imagine if he was a terrorist?
bit easy wasnt it
danielleamos02 2 years ago
Hahaha... this naive thing to believe to fly/drive away from a pyroclastic ash cloud.... you would NEVER run it out, except you're lucky enough to be too far away from it. And the close the helicopter was the ash must've gotten into the rotors - end. Even if this is a documentary, I thought it would be better...
Ranja86 2 years ago
@Ranja86: You watch too many movies. Flows spread with the square of distance; they become weaker, they drop their load of dust, the hot gasses rise and mix, pretty soon they are no longer a problem. For the purposes of this doco, they are a bit stronger than the truck can deliver. How in hell do you know it can't be outrun, given the possibilities?
puncheex 1 year ago
Why do so many american films/drama's have scottish folk lol I mean is no'one else noticing this!?
I Live in Scotland! I'm up to my neck in Them!
Enough I say!
andrewalbon 2 years ago
Yeah how dare those scottish people get high paying jobs in movies and documentaries right?
Oh..wait..
YeahItsKurt 2 years ago
This is the BBC that made it... Not Americans... hence why they said "the secretary for" rather than "secretary of"
Written, acted, made by primarily non-americans
bobtheduck 2 years ago
shame init...
mainjan08 2 years ago
Hmm...people living in SoCal should be good. For a while...
Doorknobsarehot 2 years ago
OMG...I live in Idaho Falls and taking a camping trip to Yellowstone next weekend. Im so gonna be dead! Dead I tell yas! I cant drive 300 miles an hour. Help!!
I'm ok now.
Wrabbitt 2 years ago 26
@Wrabbitt
did you make it?
EdgeBotV2 1 year ago
@Wrabbitt I wouldn't joke about something like that... Wouldn't want to piss mother nature off.
QuantumStates 1 year ago
this film has 2 b the best type ever
amazing visual effects and on truth as well
danielleamos02 2 years ago
wow, the people who say "it wouldnt effect me, im in europe" and stuff like that make me laugh, dont you people realize we are in a global economy? if one major country (ie america, the biggest country in the global economy) were to fail and the economy were totally demolished from a super eruption, the whole world would suffer because the world economy would be in one giant depression, or even crash totally
jubjub5721 2 years ago 4
i agree just because people are in europe doesnt mean you wont get affected... if you listen to the beginning of the movie it says that yellowstone is ONE of the biggest volcanoes in the earth... there are others like in africa that can effect europe.
Smilez620 2 years ago
even if yellowstone was to erupt the world would be effected because the ash cloud would hurt the atmosphere and plunge the world into a volcanic winter, it would be years of winter for everywhere
jubjub5721 2 years ago
Agreed, if the USA fell hard to a natural disaster other countries may not stand a chance. It didn't show it in any of the graphs we saw but i'm certain damage to canada would be catostrophic as well. Canada being one of the wolrds largest supplies of drinkable water and many other exports, would put the rest of the world in a tight spot if it were destroyed along side the USA.
addyMcfuck 2 years ago
@addyMcfuck
Luckly we have the northern winds which would push most of the damaging ash south into the USA, Other then South of Alberta, and Saskatchewan, We would probably make it out OK.
This coupled with global cooling, and Africa and Australia becoming the new breadbaskets of the world, Most people would survive. If they could escape.
zbiggie229 1 year ago
Europeans would not feel the ash, but the cold, oh yea.
Doorknobsarehot 2 years ago
You have to remember this isn't has powerful as say, the Crater impact sity-five million years ago, this volcano wouldn't kill everything.
DanDood11 2 years ago
Not everything no. No vulcano eruption has killed everything in the last 3,7 billion years. Simple reason, life still exist. But much would die off, mostly in America.
Humans could die off too. Not likely but worst case scenario we could. Superorganisms, like our bodies, arent built to sustain major clima changes. What if out technology fails? We also consume way too much ressources, much of that would be lost. The consequences, chainreactions could become devastating to us.
Devilsnightforlife 2 years ago
humans would not die, the worst that would happen is that the world would be plunged into a volcanic winter, which is the sun being block of ash for weeks, possible months. it has happened before, but humans survived that without technoligy
jubjub5721 2 years ago
It would only take a month of volcanic winter to destroy all plant life that the winter covers. (proabably less, estimated 3 weeks) Furthermore the human body can survive without food for 3 weeks, without water for 3 days, and without oxygen...3 minutes. When the sky is is a cloud of ash there isn't going to be much oxygen for the breathing, much food to eat, and little to no water to drink. just because we didn't fall victim to this "worst case" before dosnt make us immune to the possibility.
addyMcfuck 2 years ago
That shit is moving at about 300 miles per hour. I don't think you'll be outdriving that, BBC.
SAOldbill 2 years ago
Explain that picture of the truck driving away from the pyrocrastic flow. I rest thy case.
DanDood11 2 years ago
a think you'll find wikipdeia is pretty reliable. why wouldn't it be. i wouldn't use it for my phd but for general research its excellent.
passycot 2 years ago 5
The relationship between the severity of disasters and the number of people that pray not not yield any corellation.
Example: The black plague happened during christianity's high point.
Madscientist115 2 years ago
100 million tons? Only 1,000 Hiroshima bombs? I read on wikipedia there was this one volcano that was 20,000 TSAR BOMBS and it was only 40 million tons.
KingOfBBQ 3 years ago
i don't think it's aim is to let discus how powerful it is, 1,000 hiroshima bomb can already erase America.
ilovemokona2 2 years ago
Er, maybe a quarter of America. You're overestimating the power of that bomb significantly.
KingOfBBQ 2 years ago
lol because wikipedia is so relieable. *sarcasm*
xxflipskater21xx 2 years ago
ILIKE THIS FILM
heydenely 3 years ago 6
Okay. How did we get from Volcanoes to Religion. Everyone believes their own thing. Just leave it at that. Seriously, people.
loeygeginnaney 3 years ago
so you say god decides when its going to explode.
you also say its because non believers dont pray and stuff.
what happend 600.000 thousend years ago(no modern human) that it exploded? god wanted to get some fun or wha? sounds kinda dumb btw your a idiot
matthijsvanhouten 3 years ago 4
duh god did it for the lulz. he'll do it again for lulz. everyone needs lulz XD
masterofoverkill2 2 years ago
Starvation of the mind leads to starvation of the soul and the body. Same can be said of greed. it's the reason for the economic global downfalls as of late. In other words, there is a reason to everything.
Agentcapture 3 years ago
S-C-A-R-Y.
But I guess they made it a lot more dramatic for the video.
spongebobble21 3 years ago
The scariest part, Spongebobble, is the fact that this is only an estimate. They can't gauge just how destructive the eruption will be.
We only know that it will happen.
If anything, this video cut out the most devastating effects of the eruption itself and the global aftershock.
But S-C-A-R-Y does sum it up. O_O
maganashi 3 years ago 4
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spongebobble21 3 years ago
hey who thumbs downed me?!
mean.
spongebobble21 3 years ago
1:29 is from 9/11.
Abricialio 3 years ago
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For all those who don't believe in god. This is why sht like this has to happen. Because one day you are going to pray it didn't and you weren't so damn ignorant.
Starvation of the mind leads to starvation of the soul and the body. Same can be said of greed. it's the reason for the economic global downfalls as of late. In other words, there is a reason to everything.
Agentcapture 3 years ago
Not believing in god does not cause something like this to happen. It is the earth plan and simple. Don't you dare say those who don't believe are ignorant. In fact it will be people who have open minds; which is any person... a scientist, a person of any religion, of any race that will help the human race when a disaster of such proportions happen. Not because of none believers that the world is going to hell. It is because of the mistakes of the past and ignorance to things other than god.
theredfox9 3 years ago 6
"It is because of the mistakes of the past and ignorance to things other than god. "
True..
Agentcapture 3 years ago
Omg...
You know people like you are the reason why shit has allways happened. You just accept everything without thinking on youre own.
Thank "god" human race has finally move forvard from middle age.
FaNtTiS 3 years ago
You just don't get it. You don't understand.
Agentcapture 3 years ago
Or maby you just dont get it. Please tell me why you think that youre religion is the right one. I've allways wondered hows that possible when there is over zillion different religions that you¨ve got the only one which is right.
+I understand the need of believing but people like you who dont get that everybody believes what they feel is right.
So no more bullsht about accusing me that its my fault that volcanos erupt :D:D:D
FaNtTiS 3 years ago 4
whoa... Agentcapture posted on my profile that I'm an idiot. I think that people who can't express their opinions verbally are idiots.
FaNtTiS 3 years ago 4
Well of course it's a reason to everything. Why a supervulcano would erupt is because the magma pressure is high and so on, just what they said in the past episode. Didn't you watch?
And one more thing, the dinosaurs existed on our planet for thousands of years, but hey, didn't he create the world in 7 days? And why would he create people who're stupid?
AcrossTheOceanSky 3 years ago 4
I wonder if Al Gore knows this will affect "global warming"?
agentwebb7777 3 years ago 7
the earthquakes began on Christmas, just like the Tsunami. God hates Christmas.
AHumbleMessenger 3 years ago 2
Silly there is no god :)
einomies 3 years ago
You are the silly one here.
TarEldamir 3 years ago
How do you know opposite?
Trigoroth 3 years ago
thats what you think:)
limiteddan 3 years ago
Pretty ironic that Maya calendar ends at December 21, 2012, winter solstice? Even the colorful coca-cola commercial is not gettin me on any christmasmood anymore..
Trigoroth 3 years ago