Every time I look at one of your videos I feel like I am there too
@Robinasparkle Жыл бұрын
My teacher used this video in history
@ameshayburris14903 ай бұрын
get this to 3 million likes
@HOPPIDYHOP2 жыл бұрын
They sound like they're being held at gun point
@rowanhedges3060 Жыл бұрын
feld trip
@milly_animation Жыл бұрын
Facts: My 6th grade english teacher put this video for us (She tried to traumatize us from the parrotfish,dont know why)
@valeriyapelevina Жыл бұрын
Can somebody plese write down the joke? Didn't quite catch that
@NGScience Жыл бұрын
"Why did the blue ring cross the Great Barrier Reef?" "I don't know, why?" "To get to the other tide!" This joke is funny because it uses wordplay and a pun. The setup of the joke is a play on the classic joke format of "why did the [animal/object] cross the road?" but with a twist. The punchline, "to get to the other tide," is a pun on the phrase "to get to the other side," which is often used as the punchline of that classic joke format. In this case, the pun is made by replacing "side" with "tide," which is a clever reference to the Great Barrier Reef, a large coral reef system in Australia that is known for its tides. The use of the color blue in the setup also refers to the color of the ocean, which adds to the humor of the joke.