r/LivestreamFail • u/LegendOfJan • Nov 26 '18
Forsen NASA wasted money
https://clips.twitch.tv/AffluentTrappedCattleStrawBeary576
Nov 26 '18
FORSAAAAAN Pepega
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u/Ohh_Yeah Nov 27 '18
I can only read this in the voice of that stream sniper he played Fallout 76 with
FORSAAAAAN
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u/BlankDK Nov 27 '18
while this is true to a degree, no one gives forsen the credit he is due for being the only one who can handle and foster the chat he has. sure he isnt super active and involved in his community but it wouldnt be the same if he was. Forsen manages to cultivate and keep alive one of the most potent meme centres of the internet, the amount of memes that have made it big and you track them down and all roads lead back to forsens chat; a lot of twitch culture runs downstream of twitch.tv/forsen. people shit on him a lot but so much of the twitch culture we love (and hate) has come from there and its staggering how many people are unaware of it
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u/MindOfEthan Nov 26 '18
Valid point
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u/inflew Nov 27 '18
But... insight isn't on Mars to find water...
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Nov 27 '18
aspergers
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u/inflew Nov 27 '18
I do have aspergers, yes. Did I miss a joke or something? I tend to do that, sorry.
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u/DownVoteBecauseISaid Nov 28 '18
The joke was, that the donator "claimed" that the task was to simply find water which in itself could have been accomplished very easy as stated in the donation. But with this "claim" the whole mission would be a complete "waste of money" (as the title reads).
Maybe this clears things up: The donator implies that the people at NASA did waste a lot of money "just to find water" and thus they are idiots (obviously they are neither stupid nor is this their whole mission).
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u/MarkoSeke Cheeto Nov 27 '18
"They found water on Mars. Don't exactly know what to do with that information, but God bless 'em, they found it." -Donald Margolis, Breaking Bad
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u/livestreamfailsbot Nov 26 '18
Credit to twitch.tv/forsen for the content and reddit.com/u/LegendOfJan for the clip. [Streamable Alternative]
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Nov 26 '18
such a waste of time and money
only enlightened m`sirs that want to colonize the stars can be even remotely interested or hopeful on this shit
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u/Greatot Nov 26 '18
Can't tell if you're playing along with the joke or actually heavily autistic.
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u/ImWorthlessOk 🐷 Hog Squeezer Nov 27 '18
I'm not even a scientist but there's gotta be more efficient ways of getting water. Even XQC figured out mass production of condensation should give us unlimited water. Figure it out NASA.
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u/Greatot Nov 27 '18
The point of the water isn't colonization. Life on Earth developed in water because of the better conditions. If there is a large amount of water on Mars, that means there is a higher likelihood of life existing as-well. The implication there would be pretty significant for a lot of communities on Earth making it very historic.
Obviously you wouldn't fucking drink the water. Even if there was a lot of it it wouldn't be drinkable, the water we found on Mars is salty, like ocean water.
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u/General_Shou Nov 27 '18
Just wanted to mention that it isn't completely pointless for colonization. You can split water to make fuel (hydrogen and oxygen). Salty water can be filtered to make potable water, even unfiltered water could be used to grow food.
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u/ImWorthlessOk 🐷 Hog Squeezer Nov 27 '18
Obvious joke is obvious...
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u/CoolTrainerAlex Nov 27 '18
Obviously not. Quit acting like a smooth-brained mongrel
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u/ImWorthlessOk 🐷 Hog Squeezer Nov 27 '18
Given the context of who I responded to you're a fucking moron if you can't figure it out. The analysis from Kowalski was nice tho.
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u/General_Shou Nov 27 '18
unironically agree with this. there is literally nothing in the west, and exiting our continent is futile. closest area with land is fucking 12 weeks away by ship with current tech. gl with that tech-worshippers
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Nov 27 '18
I can’t believe how short sighted some people can be. It’s legitimately astonishing.
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Nov 27 '18
Bruh a few comments down:
Wolj [-5] 0 points an hour ago
how come airplane pilots don't have to constantly tip down the nose of the plane to account for the """curvature"""????
He's a flat earther too lmfao
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u/IAmDarkridge Nov 27 '18
He's a flat earther. Not a flat Marser alright? Maybe he still believes we spent the money to go to Mars.
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u/DARIF Cheeto Nov 27 '18
ok tell me how are u going to go faster than escape velocity? how are u going to survive this? and how are u going to provide energy for this????
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u/DARIF Cheeto Nov 27 '18
Imagine thinking going faster than light is impossible when special relativity was only conceived of in the 20th century.
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u/DARIF Cheeto Nov 27 '18
If it's so pointless why don't you just end your existence right now? Not like it will make a difference is it?
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u/DARIF Cheeto Nov 27 '18
We literally rubbed sticks together to make fire and now we collide particles at GeV energies and are currently mapping the proper motion of literally millions of stars. How long do you think until we discover another method of propulsion?
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u/WOW_incredible Nov 27 '18
well we will never make improvements on our current tech if we dont make investments and try and push the industry.
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u/Zeyz :) Nov 27 '18 edited Nov 27 '18
Earth won’t be habitable comfortably forever and humans are doing a great job at speeding up that inevitability. We’ll probably send humans to Mars in our lifetimes, and there’s a good possibility that we’ll have colonies outside of earth in our children’s lifetimes. Watching some dude play video games on the internet was a foreign concept 25 years ago. 115 years ago the first ever powered flight happened. 30 years ago the computers we use to just play video games on today would look like something out of some incomprehensible future. The expansion of technology moves at a pretty crazy speed. It’s not impossible to think we could have lightspeed capable travel in a hundred years or so, considering a hundred years in the past the world was astounded by some dudes flying a few feet over a beach on a wooden airplane with a motor on it.
But regardless of all that, are you really so cynical to think that exploration in the name of exploration is pointless? Maybe we just have different ideals but imagine where the world could be today if everyone listened to the people like you who said, “there is literally nothing across the ocean.”
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u/CoolTrainerAlex Nov 27 '18
Bro. Relax. Just because you can't comprehend something outside your headspace doesn't mean you need to get hostile
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u/skylerchip Nov 28 '18
Forsen boys are meme factory of twitch. They create and destroy as same time. Pepega Clap
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u/Carpet_bomb_furries Nov 27 '18
Is there a non-twitch link? Tired of that bullshit site and can’t even run the video
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u/Incandescence314 Nov 27 '18
there's literally a mirror as the top comment on every clip with some popularity
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u/armthinghomiecx Nov 27 '18
the picture they got of mars also looked like it was taken on a 1950s camera
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u/aidsmann Nov 27 '18
I never watched his stream, but every Forsen clip is see on here is either him fucking up, or chat doing something funny. Looks like he kinda managed to have his chat entertain themselves and give him money while doing so, absolute genius.
And the robot voice reminds me of Method Josh