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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] What I learned from going blind in space | Chris Hadfield
 
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When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?

To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?

(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] What I learned from going blind in space | Chris Hadfield

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo62S0ulqhA

 


 

Playtime Comments : [TED] What I learned from going blind in space | Chris Hadfield

Dn*******:
Check the guy at 7:10 in the first row with his jaw dropped. Thats kinda how i watch this!

zo**:
8:13 "They crash around me"

BL**********:
14:47 “We weren’t screaming, we were laughing.”
Riders falling off the Rainbow Road: WAAAAAaaaAaaAaaaaAAAaaAa

Ya******:

5:50 ”how do you deal with fear vs danger”
That’s a topic in this video we’ve underestimated long enough


No*******:
1:50 this man has the most receting hair line i've ever seen

TE*****:
1:25 Eu não sou ninguém aqui, mas Foguete Apolo foi foda... kkkk O foguete era o Saturn V, a missão é que era Apollo.

 


 

Top Comments : [TED] What I learned from going blind in space | Chris Hadfield

Ti******:
watches this 20 minutes after the spacex dragon launches

He**********:
The capsule full of switches:

Elon Musk: Is this some kind of ancient technology I was supposed to understand??

I use digital touch screen

Ra************:
It's impressive how this living legend human being Chris Hadfield is able to vulgarize astronauts daily dangerous challenges with such simple words !!!
In my honest opinion, he's one of the few HIGH IQ people who has the ability to talk with lower IQ average people.
And I'm saying that not in a bad way regarding lower IQ people, cause I'm a pretty smart talented man and I'm considering myself as an average IQ guy with a sparks.
Curiouseness is the real key to higher learnings and I do really think that for the vast majority of us, everybody can afford curiouseness !!!!

Good night !

sq***********:
WALK INTO SPIDER WEBS!?!?
Here in Australia that's called assisted suicide.

Ma*******:
Watched him give this talk in my hometown, amazingly smart guy.

Al***:
How i remember to pronounce Chris Hadfields name



Chris had a field

Ka***************:
Chris Hadfield has successfully navigated the fine line of humility - writing and talking about yourself and your experiences so that they sound like a privilege rather than a peacock-type boast.

La********:
"We are the people and not robots, exploring the universe" that touched me !

uv****:
it was my childhood mystery . i tried to solve the mystery for years and years.
and finally i've solved the mystery at my 35th birthday;
the light in my refrigerator goes off when I close the door.

Ma*******:
When he asked what is the most dangerous thing I’ve done, I really couldn’t answer like I’m so boring lol

Pa****:
Chris Hatfield: what's the scariest thing you've ever done?

Me: I don't mean to brag but I've walked across my black driveway on a hot summer day barefoot.

Jo*************:

This whole video is so amazing. Words can't express how fun yet scary, interesting yet I'd never could do it, I don't even know how to complete my thought but it has to be the "fill in your own super adjective here" talk I've ever heard. It's poetic


se****:

The butterfly efect: one astronaut gets soap in his eye in space, 40 million faces get covered in spiderweb on Earth.


Ru************:
Damn. Best TEDTalk ever.

Ne**:

Chris Hadfield now has the right to say to anyone who is scared...
"I got blinded in the middle of space what are you scared about"


Ja*************:

I'm still trying to figure out the basics of photography like f-stop and iso
This dude speaks 3 languages, plays several instruments, is an astronaut, a jet pilot, a military commander, orbited the earth 100 times, and a professional photographer. Sometimes you just gotta sit back and appreciate the capabilities of a fully realized human being


DW*******:
Chris Hadfield thanks for everything, i'm an onther person by you! Thanks!

Co***********:

"The danger is entirely different than the fear" -- so true, in a lot of cases.


Me*******:
I think this is the first time I've ever heard a rising ovation at the end of a TED Talk.

Or*****:

This guy's grandchildren are gonna have some cool stories to listen to !!


ar**********:
Humanity is blessed to have him. This man is a rockstar.

Za***:
Man this guy really knows how to paint a picture with his words

St*******:
I love how he explains this all

Ke********:
Is this the same astronaut who taught me how to make space burritos??

Ps**********:
He should really start a podcast. I can listen to him for hours.

My*************:

gets a standing ovation
"That's very nice of you."

This man is leaving behind a fantastic legacy and paving the way for a bright future.


ad************:

“The danger is entirely different than the fear.” Coolest quote ever.


VP*:

This is the most badass Canadian ever.


si****:
Love him yaar he is the great inspiration for me

BE*************************:

i could be watching Chris Hadfield videos the whole qurantine and i would never get bored. Such a humble guy <3


Le**********:

He’s incredibly eloquent


Gu**********:
“You realize by the end of the day you’re either going to be floating, effortlessly, gloriously in the space or you’ll be dead.”

Ye***********:

Who watching it after the SpaceX Launch, like


 


 

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It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 

 
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