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@doost6233

The craziest thing is that earth is the only plant we can live on it and people  keep fighting among themselves and destroy each other.

@JinNOSify

Me at 1am: Time to go to bed
Vid: hOw WilL yOu DiE iN vEnUs???
Me: Oh, how?

@REexpert44

In my heart, Pluto will always be a planet.

We love you Pluto.

@16Ezalb

It makes my inner child incredibly happy that they included Pluto

@seanathan2773

Chase is basically immortal because he keeps coming back even after suffering brutal death

@Dangerdangerwillrobinson

I don’t know why this video was in my feed, but I’m glad I decided to give it a go. Thank you Chase for your sacrifice, so we can be informed and entertained. 😂

@jakem4219

Space is both fascinating and terrifying.

@MichaelSouhoka

We are human. We are designed to live on the EARTH. Just live and be happy on the EARTH. Save the EARTH.

@matthewdaniels773

Sailor Moon always made all the planets seem glamorous.

@brandonkimsey2989

"If Matt Damon can do this, so can I" lol that's the spirit

@lBooling

thanks for letting me know, I was thinking of going next week.

@Makeupjewels

Randomly this video popped up in my feed, decided to watch it for a while and ended up watching the whole video. Amazing animation 
and your commentary , top notch

@cofeman347

You know what's ironic? With correct placement, you could get most of these deaths on Earth, and that's not even getting into all the ways life can kill you here

@ryanr3071

“Uranus is a dirty fart smelling giant”
I’m a mature adult….im a mature adult

@yaseminplaceboful

finally someone who can turn boring stuff into absolutely captivating information by the whole setup and narrative.

@Arleenk99

This is so cool. Gave me a whole new understanding of other planets

@GeovaniVolpato

The way they animated the scenes is so staggering; It perfectly nailed the horror of these deaths.

@Coco_jsk

Give the poor guy a break 😂... His dialogues when dying was hysterical lol

@hglime

This is by far one of the coolest videos I’ve seen about planetary science! The detailed breakdown of each planet’s lethal conditions was eye-opening. I’m definitely sharing this with my fellow space geeks.