@S1lence_D

Who here's watching this video while trying to survive from the asteroid aftermath

@S.Shadman

lemme scrolling through the comments to check weather this a click bate

@Maliaombewa

I think I've had this guy's voice on what if

@CahalGarou

Keep up the good work man, i have every vid saved in case any of them happen

@jasonscott4749

Can you do how to survive a platypus attack?

@PREPFORIT

Excellent info. Hypothetical disasters help you prepare for real life dangers.

@katehere9783

So why didn't A.I. tell us WHERE??

@MrKezzerdrix

Rioting after 6 months? more like 6 hours

@Theflyingdaughter

Humans : cannot stop a random space rock from hitting earth.
Humans also : Deny existence of God.
Yeah, I see the connection. Humans are a hilariously primitive species.

@idrismovieofficial

So amazing 🤩 thankyou for sharing it

@Antifurries666

Hi
This was really helpful

@_SAFESTEPS

I believe that scientists will find a way to deal with such a massive disaster.

@christopherj501

I’ll just jump before it hits

@OmperDomper

A 1km asteroid would be a non-issue. Just fire a Space-X shuttle at it.  They're good at exploding.

@FurbyGaming125

Ah I See, Well It Doesn’t Make Me Happy, But We Understand Our Point About The Fate Of The World Being At Stake.

@_Funtimef0xy_

And yet, school will still be open 💀

@buffalobill1415

I predict the destruction of AI

@deadby15

TBH, You don't need an AI to predict this.

@buffalorick5598

So what happens to life on the other side of the world?  12,000 miles away, and would it be better or worse if it hits the ocean rather than land?

@jkutnink87

its only a 1 km asteroid, not a world ender and would  be mainly a localized event. Environmental issues throughout the world would be there but everyone in the world wouldn't feel the direct impact of it.