"TACTICALLY NUKING MARS" | Kip Reacts to TheRussianBadger



Fellow Legends, welcome! Today we delve into another epic RussianBadge video, this time we have another Warface video where we go to Mars! We head to the red planet by proxy through robots to blast the surface in holy nuclear fire. We also meet a spider along the way. This was absolutely legendary, and if you liked this video as much as I did I absolutely recommend you go and check out the original video to show some support for the source material!

Original Channel: TheRussianBadger
Original Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRussianBadger
Original Video: TACTICALLY NUKING MARS | Warface
Original Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bah3YrMB5zo

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23 thoughts on “"TACTICALLY NUKING MARS" | Kip Reacts to TheRussianBadger”

  1. Keep in mind I was a fat kid so this doesn't count for most people But did you guys ever have a mug of cheese growing up ? Were you take ceramic coffee mug fill it with shredded cheese and chicken Fajita meat and then nuke and enjoy or was that me being a fatass child ?

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  2. 5:10 My time as a Medic running a Fedorov Avtomat in BF1 says no, Medic is NOT a defensive class. It's the second most offensive, because I have one of the three contenders for the title of World's First Assault Rifle and the Assault and Support classes has the other ones.

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  3. Fun Fact; Mars' Atmosphere being as thin as it is, and the abnormally high levels of Surface Radiation point to it having been nuked into oblivion before.

    We've found not one, but Two spoons on mars, full with handle, caked in marsdust.

    Humanity has existed on earth, just as sentient as we are now, for at least 300,000 years. We made our present civilization, from stone age, in only about 12,000-15,000

    who's to say we haven't done so before?

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