"If you saw a thylocine, for their own good, no you didn't." Nice
@christopherpowell31668 ай бұрын
Where's that at? @ericthompson3982
@mushumushushoe8 ай бұрын
@@christopherpowell3166 at the very end
@jameswilliams20758 ай бұрын
Funny enough there is a guy who claims he nows were one dens at but won't tell anyone so it won't get killed
@takayamuramoto44908 ай бұрын
@@jameswilliams2075 Gigachad
@darkwolf988ify8 ай бұрын
We all know rich fuckers or poachers would hunt for sport or for a low rez BUT high in price meal
@trvezifer88378 ай бұрын
4:59 Imagine calling in to work like "Yeah sorry, boss. Neil decided to stop by." And your boss is just like "understandable, have a nice day"
@rosenrot2348 ай бұрын
"Neil Insurance" comes free when you enter Tasmania
@craigbigbee63958 ай бұрын
Neil has his own KZbin channel, pretty cool
@ConRHD8 ай бұрын
Jokes on you that actually happened. Multiple times.
@killerflamingo95668 ай бұрын
I love the image of Neil screaming at that guy n he doesn’t even care 😂
@AxlLeigh8 ай бұрын
I love the lady just going "NEIL."
@KennethDMohr8 ай бұрын
a man chasing down a Tasmanian devil saying "the devil got my lindt" is, by far, THE single most Australian thing I have ever heard of.
@forsagebone8 ай бұрын
78% ya mongrel!
@markmurphy91218 ай бұрын
Wtf is lindt
@KinshipCadet8 ай бұрын
@@markmurphy9121 A brand of chocolate. Ergo, that Tasmanian devil snatched food that almost certainly would have killed it after taking one bite.
@p5eudo8838 ай бұрын
@@markmurphy9121 Good chocolate. It's sold here in the USA too.
@jakeaaron8 ай бұрын
I loved the "it's 78% you mongrel" at the end.
@mattyyancy63017 ай бұрын
12:08 " an economy sized kangaroo consuming enough product to make horten hear a who ,what, and a how"😂
@jessicamochizuki9628 ай бұрын
I live in Australia, I once got lost on a mountain.... the damn lyrebird nearly led me to my death several times cause the bastrads imitated ambulance Sirens and rescue calls.... I nearly fell off a hidden ledge (some deer stopped me), and actually resulted me in falling part way down a small waterfall. Also a few lyrebird sounded like a grizzly bear dispite aus not having them once I was being looked over by an ambulance crew I found that a few decades back a few highschool kids thought it was funny to out up the mountain and play the roars of many deadly animals not in Australia.
@Bloodlyshiva8 ай бұрын
Lyrebird? More like Liarbird, clearly.
@zerohasnovalue16818 ай бұрын
We have mockingbirds in St.Louis Missouri and my boring story is I’d hear one doing different car alarms LOL
@michaelreiter5038 ай бұрын
Australian teen version of cow-tipping? 🤪
@laghimagupta57168 ай бұрын
Dang sounds like you met an irl siren
@joshsmith34018 ай бұрын
@@zerohasnovalue1681 It is what it is.
@crocowithaglocko58768 ай бұрын
Tasmania is essentially the Australian Expansion Pack And I’m here for it
@NotSoPolitePerson8 ай бұрын
This is the best sentence I have ever read
@thedster12398 ай бұрын
@CharlieRuyung I hope you go swimming with Candiru fish
@Mrmonkeyman13458 ай бұрын
Most of the animals in this video are in Australia
@deed58118 ай бұрын
One of the Jumanjiest places 😅
@ainsleighgray52418 ай бұрын
@@Mrmonkeyman1345 gee, I wonder why. It's almost like Tasmania is part of Australia.
@jester15818 ай бұрын
13:27 "Proving that any animal with an Oreo pattern is running on demon timing." I can confirm this as the owner of a black and white cat named Oreo.
@lanagomisc.60058 ай бұрын
My cat Zephyr is also black and white but too dumb for demon time, except when he gets territorial for no reason. Edit: nevermind he tried to jump into my mom's lap just to lick her plate while she dozed, and one of his back nails got caught in her leg. He's got some demon in him.
@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley8 ай бұрын
Every tuxedo cat I've met has been a sweetheart and yes, a little dumb 😂. I knew one that had what my brothers and I called a "fish face", wide eyes and a pursed mouth, lol. Her off-black, brownish sister, on the other hand...was a little demon in cute fur.
@SuspiciousOwlbear8 ай бұрын
As the caretaker of a crackhead oreo cat, I can further confirm.
@Nikki04178 ай бұрын
Watched this while my tuxedo cat Eliza was pestering me to pet her.
@MrPestkranker8 ай бұрын
If you think about it, Lucifer, as a fallen angel, wouldn't be all black like he's usually predicted, since he was an archangel, there would be white spots too. Like an oreo pattern. So of course his earthly minions would get the same, like a club pattern.
@celestepalm69498 ай бұрын
That guy at the end actually chasing down a _Tasmanian Devil_ to get his choco bar back is the definition of hardcore.
@xenyacook42324 ай бұрын
Dude. It was *Lindt*.
@TIRENZARI3 ай бұрын
That’s his scran that he paid for, I’d be doing the same the bugger don’t have to pay rent, taxes bro don’t need to pay for shit nor work for nothing cuz he’s a scavenger he can got scran someone else’s food
@tammyd.9702 ай бұрын
@@xenyacook4232 yeah, that's the reason to *not* run after him! 😂 I don't want to start a chocolate war, but Lindt is sort of bottom barrel with a ridiculous price tag.
@RannonSi2 ай бұрын
@@tammyd.970 I mean, feel free to name better brands! :)
@nilianstroy2 ай бұрын
it was a Lindt lol
@BillyMinnow8 ай бұрын
"Their vision maybe poor but theyll still Pikachu" while showing a real life Pikachu is perfect
@Whammytap8 ай бұрын
Thanks, I just now got that pun.
@horngeek91158 ай бұрын
Fun fact, I live in Sydney, and in the last ten years we've woken up to possums sleeping in our piano *three times*.
@nicolepowell31218 ай бұрын
G'day from Melbourne!...I wonder what's so attractive about your piano?? 🤔 Have you asked any wildlife experts?
@Ramsey276one8 ай бұрын
Possum Nocturne in AAH! Major
@GetDougDimmadomed8 ай бұрын
@@Eet_MiaAmerican possums are cute. They have fingerless gloves, oversized sweaters and too much eye shadow. They're pretty much goth rats. Tasmanian possums are a lot cuter though.
@Flesh_Wizard8 ай бұрын
Imagine playing the piano and it sounds off, then the classic brushtail growl-scream comes from inside 😂
@Ramsey276one8 ай бұрын
@@Flesh_Wizard "No, no ... Vibrato, not AGITATO." XD
@wilsonsecaur10158 ай бұрын
"The seasons are flipped with summer being December to late February and winter being June to September. And if you want to fall without tripping, you'll have to March 1st" holy bars
@LastAmongEquals8 ай бұрын
I mean, yes, but also, he sounds like he was just introduced to the concept if the Southern Hemisphere. XD
@AgentTasmania8 ай бұрын
@@LastAmongEqualsHe is American
@Angel-mv5py8 ай бұрын
@@LastAmongEquals but isnt summer in australia from october to january???
@marche8008 ай бұрын
That is an insane bar
@wumbojet8 ай бұрын
@@Angel-mv5py summer on the southern hemisphere happens during winter in the northern hemisphere
@davidvisscher48447 ай бұрын
Ive personally experienced a toilet frog 29 years ago in Brazil. That ribbit out the blue was terrifying.
@AngelaSmith_19704 ай бұрын
I would have stuck to the ceiling like a cartoon character 🤣💀👻
@mayoite1603 ай бұрын
At least you finished your business double quick
@danielkover71578 ай бұрын
Honestly, Tasmania sounds like a place you'd read about in a fantasy novel. Or a sci-fi one. Or both.
@c99kfm2 ай бұрын
Yeah, perfect setting for a "colony on another world" movie or series. Just introduce the local wildlife as, well, local wildlife and you're good to go. Anyone not already familiar with the land of Taz who sees glowing waves rolling in is likely to buy whatever you're selling. Or complain about the bad CGI. Whichever.
@jochenau91648 ай бұрын
Zoo construction workers: *construct* Lyrebird: _let me sing you the song of your people_
@jessicamochizuki9628 ай бұрын
There was also a zoo scare last year cause the blaster birds mimicked the alarm for escaped big cats
@julieaskingforafriend4 ай бұрын
I don't know how, but I'm going to use that in conversation sometime soon! 😂
@ravena14418 ай бұрын
As an Aussie, the most terrifying sound I've heard is a kookaburra laughing between 1-3am in the morning. I legitimately thought I was going to die the fight time that happened
@HayTatsuko8 ай бұрын
We have Barred Owls in my part of the United States. They are incredibly loud and they, like kookaburras, love to cackle at each other deep in the night. One night around 11 PM, one of these lovely birds perched on my windowsill and started serenading a partner out in the nearby forest. These days, I love the sounds they make, but on that particular night in my teenage years, I straight up fell out of my bed in abject terror, not knowing what had just assailed my ears -- and a moment later, the startled owl flapped away in their own fit of fright.
@davespanksalot84138 ай бұрын
@@HayTatsukomy kryptonite are Wonga pigeons. They let out a soulful whoop every thirty seconds or so all night for a few weeks. Which normally wouldn’t bother me, but they’ll break rhythm in a really harsh way that wakes me up if I happen to be almost drifted off. Like when a rhythmic snorer stops breathing for an indeterminate brief period.
@ThatNerdKaizen8 ай бұрын
I’m if I didn’t know any better, I would think you guys were making up animals like drop bears or Pokémons
@davespanksalot84138 ай бұрын
@@ThatNerdKaizen barking lizards are real but.
@hopesy12u48 ай бұрын
Wait, what do you mean THE FIRST TIME
@lynternet4 ай бұрын
dude a bird perfectly mimicking construction noise is the best thing i’ve seen in a while
@thepinkelephant25202 ай бұрын
I was flabbergasted, that’s genuinely insane
@3rasmian2 ай бұрын
I audibly gasped when I heard it making drilling sounds
@delaveer95478 ай бұрын
3:10 "Their vision might be poor but they'll still peek at you", he says while showing a picture of a real life pikachu. This guy definitely watches battle rap.
@Strype138 ай бұрын
For what it's worth, similes and metaphors existed long before battle rap.
@Tru2Theo8 ай бұрын
@@Strype13unnecessary comment but a comment nonetheless lol
@G0L0V0L0MKEE8 ай бұрын
ACTUALY PIKACHU IS INSPIRE 0F 🐁 (M0USE)
@HopeIsADrug110378 ай бұрын
@@G0L0V0L0MKEEi thought they were inspired after pikas
@12000gp8 ай бұрын
A real life pikachu
@Svensk71198 ай бұрын
"Fall without tripping you have to March, First." "Eating enough product to have Horton hearing a Who, What, and A How!" Ah, Lord Casual, I have missed your humor!
@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley8 ай бұрын
Frickin loved that second one and am mad I didn't catch the first one but that's what makes rewatching these videos so good 😂. You discover the things you didn't hear the first time.
@Shanstreehills8 ай бұрын
Hey I live in tassie and Neil the seal is such a menace, he has a thing for traffic cones - ones Neil has decided to sleep, he sleeps, anywhere- the road, in front of cars, leaning on poles- also he has fights with poles, he does not like them and constantly is trying to take them out of the ground by pounding on it with his chest. So yes, Neil is a menace. We also have a weird number of murders and missing people, and there’s like a massive bit of tassie that is just bush it’s weird as anywayyyyyyy
@Sniperboy55518 ай бұрын
Didn’t Ozzy Man Reviews do an entire video on Neil? It was a good one, worth a watch.
@Shanstreehills8 ай бұрын
@@Sniperboy5551 oh maybe! I’m not sure!! I’ll check it out! Thank you!
@Cazh0238 ай бұрын
Murderers and missing people doesn’t surprise me in the slightest.
@Asahiart8 ай бұрын
Please send him in Montreal to take care of the traffic cones ( we have so many, it became an unoffical mascott of the city -_- )
@alyssaoconnor8 ай бұрын
Actually we get no where near the murders and disappearances per capita as most other states, I’m not sure where your getting your info?
@stevenlowe4057 ай бұрын
Mate I'm a born and bred Tasmanian but live in Melbourne now and this description of Tassie is the best one I've heard you should visit Australia and Tasmania one day as it's one of the most beautiful places on earth.
@spectre-88 ай бұрын
Hey! I’m from Tasmania 😊 Thanks for featuring! Yes, possums are very cute but very scary. Nothing is scarier than hearing Tasmanian Devils while you’re camping though. Nightmare. Nice research, I learned a few things from this!
@DragonFire360Media8 ай бұрын
I have to say, this video made me want to visit Tasmania. This looks like paradise to me. I don't think I could get bored at everything Tasmania has to offer!
@thecontentcreator25138 ай бұрын
@spectre-8 Great
@Foxhound141_678 ай бұрын
Whats your thoughts on if the thilasine is around?
@spectre-88 ай бұрын
@@Foxhound141_67 I hope it is around somewhere. A lot of people think if it were to be hidden in a small population somewhere, it would be the west coast. Most is inaccessible by boat or even road since there aren’t even many roads (a few mining towns and small dirt roads by cliffs) so I hope they’re somewhere safe! I’ve only seen thylacine remains in the Hobart museum 😔
@Foxhound141_678 ай бұрын
@spectre-8 what a shame, I think I've seen them in the field museum in Chicago IL but that's about it. Let me now if they find it and ill let you know if we see a big foot lol
@shrimpsisbugss8 ай бұрын
“it’s like a fairytale frog trying to be a prince but got confused and went for the wrong lips” 💀
@k7l3rworkman978 ай бұрын
😂💀 I’m dead My worst fear is toilet critters, and I don’t even live in a place that happens lmao
@Ramsey276one8 ай бұрын
1:25 And then 1:31 XD
@EndisNai8 ай бұрын
I heard that and said "AAAAAAYYYYYYOOOOOOO"
@TheGuardDuck8 ай бұрын
That's a hentai somewhere...
@h.rolandj.91958 ай бұрын
Well, one tazzie DID find herself a real prince... a human tazzie, though... Queen Mary of Denmark is from Tasmania
@aookami95818 ай бұрын
That seal story is so funny. "Yeah boss sorry can't come today, Neal is chilling in front of my car"
@jamesverner91328 ай бұрын
Understandable give him some tuna for me and I'll pay you back tomorrow.
@iprobablyforgotsomething8 ай бұрын
@aookami9581 -- Reminds me of when I was late for work because one day there was a sizeable peacock standing on the hood of my car (I lived in the city, so it was definitely unexpected). I wandered closer wondering if close enough human presence might prompt it to leave. Looked in its eyes, and saw a Jurassic Park velociraptor looking back at me, sizing me up (I am not a big person, and this dino-bird was absolutely aware of that). Then I noticed its friend chilling on the roof of the maintenance shed down the way, also looking my way. So I did the wise thing and turned right around and went back inside my apartment. . Alas for them, they weren't without their own predators. I later heard one of my more robust complex neighbors saying to their friend, "if we hurry...still one more bird, though... they make for good eatin'." After a few days, neither bird was seen again. I did not ask.
@Can_Head8 ай бұрын
Dedicated Neal days on the work schedule
@LainiHansson8 ай бұрын
I live in tasmania and yes, Neil the seal is real. He destroys everything, likes chocolate chip biscuits and is so cute. I've never seen him in person, because I was too scared to go up the street to meet him. But that thing on his head (tracker) identifies him. And he goes up and down the state. Even been spotted in the middle of Tassie.
@TheMimiSard8 ай бұрын
" Oh cool, send me a pic, I'll put it in your file for records."
@finchbeeps2 ай бұрын
Sometimes I take being born here for granted. Growing up in Tasmania grew me crazy as a child since it felt as if nothing ever happened here. We are often written off, no concerts or conventions of events bothering to look our way. As a kid wanting things to do, it was torture. But even as I moved away, I moved back, now as an adult with the ability to find things and appreciate things I never did before.
@baabaabaa-yp2jh2 ай бұрын
Tassies gold mate, great place!! Me mum used to visit an old SA schoolmate.. l started goin' now my kids go on hols... You can still do what you want (without being a dhead) like it used to be on the mainland.
@tazlinarhetoric45438 ай бұрын
16:10 "78% ya mongrel!" is unreasonably funny
@NCRranger118 ай бұрын
Agreed
@ladyyyhokage8 ай бұрын
hahaha i know right, what did he say before that? he's got my what?
@The.Heart.Unceasing8 ай бұрын
@@ladyyyhokage Lindt, I think (the chocolate brand)
@sundalosketch47698 ай бұрын
@@The.Heart.Unceasing I thought he said lint so I felt the double-take when he showed it was chocolate instead.
@ajc72958 ай бұрын
@@ladyyyhokage”he’s got my Lindt (chocolate brand), tassie devils got my Lindt”
@Meatsweats_o_O8 ай бұрын
"the sound of satan getting his prostate punched" was something i've never heard before and I've been on this here internet for 20 years.
@cakesnipher70247 ай бұрын
I have never had my prostate punched. #Me_Satan
@DJBarron-pm6tc7 ай бұрын
Never gonna prostate punch my dad. Sorry bruh
@NelOdelschwank7 ай бұрын
Yeah no you are never gonna prostate punch anything in our family.
@DJBarron-pm6tc7 ай бұрын
No
@NelOdelschwank7 ай бұрын
No
@tempestbooks8 ай бұрын
YES! As a Tasmanian, thank you for sharing our awesomeness! One of the recent booktube videos I did was lacking some lighting because there was a huge tigersnake blissfully sunning himself in front of the door I normally have open 🙄Waiting patiently for the Echidna to come out from under the car so that I can use it and flicking scorpions off the bedding at night are also common occurrences if you live in or next to some of that amazing bush you showed, like I do. Jack Jumpers are medium sized black ants with orange pincers that do hurt a bit (unless you’re allergic) but Inchmen (also called Bull Ants, over an inch long and very aggressive) will leave you in pain for days and have been equated to Fire Ant bites. The best household buddy you can have here is the Huntsman Spider! He can get bigger than your hand, is a jumping, ambush predator and will gleefully exchange a safe place in your home for regular pest control duties.
@TheDragornith8 ай бұрын
Also when half asleep going to the can at 2am and then wondering why a whole corner or your bathroom ceiling didn't light up, will wake you up way too much. Huntsmen are fine and all but I hate finding one that way.
@Sergote128 ай бұрын
@@TheDragorniththen if you look away for a second, its gone 😮
@bobweiram63218 ай бұрын
After living in Botswana and Australia, Botswana's wild animals are practically domesticated. They run away from you, whereas in Australia they run after you.
@onebear65048 ай бұрын
I'm curious how kids are raised there with that sort of daily life.. but well, humans do adapt hahaha
@TheDragornith8 ай бұрын
@onebear6504 Depends on where your living. In metropolitan area's your kids only going to see animals in someone's apartment, flying overhead or at a zoo, so they need no lessons. Residential, not much worse. Semi-rural start to need some sense like don't leave shoes outside or they might have a venomous new friend in them (same with gloves, open bags etc). Once you hit proper rural areas, then more likelihood of something happening. Your also probably more aware of what to avoid. I live semi-rural. I do run into snakes and things in summer occasionally, so don't wear open footwear in longer grass. If you tossed me into certain parts of America and I saw a bear in the wild I'd basically be stuffed. No reason to know about bears, and I believe a bear on your porch is a bigger jump scare than a spider on your ceiling. But you never know. I still stand by my statement of not how I want to find them.
@terramater7 ай бұрын
Next holiday destination? Hm... or maybe a Brazilian snake island? Our crew was brave enough to go and bring us some crazy footage of an island where there are no human inhabitants, just 2,000 golden lanceheads.
@SoulSeeker2178 ай бұрын
My first time on your channel and I loved it, that final bit “He’s got me Lindt” … “78% yer mongrel” took me totally off guard! 😂😂😂😂
@mangaanimefan30896 ай бұрын
I didn't know what the hell he was saying until I saw the package. Trying to take his chocolate! 🤣
@mollusckscramp41246 ай бұрын
Great, now I've found another animal as cute as hippos that I'll have to go out of my way to remind myself is dangerous. "Must not pet danger weasel. Must. Not. Boop. Do Not Boop... Whatever you do don't- awww it wants my chocolate, c'mere lil guy 🥰"
@skrahzgutstomp55848 ай бұрын
Thanks for the mention big King! Come visit us one day ya bloody legend! You're an honorary two-head now, here's your complimentary "No mainlanders allowed!" Sign.
@chee.rah.monurB8 ай бұрын
I can HEAR the accent!
@Field_Marshal_Emu8 ай бұрын
Travelled from the mainland to Tasmania to see a mate who'd moved there a few years ago. Here's few extra facts (from the perspective of the south end of the island, where I was). 1. Tasmanians are mental. 2. They don't seem to feel the cold. They'll go swimming in water that's 15°C and tell you you're a sook for noping out. 2. In summer, the sun sets at 10pmish. Being so close to the Antarctic circle. 3. Flying over the north of Tasmania you'll see some of the oldest old growth forests left on earth. 4. Tasmanians are mental. 5. When Tasmanians (South) are putting on a coat, you're at risk of hypothermia. 6. Their beers are pretty good. 7. In winter, the sun can be high in the sky and blazing away, but it's lucky if it gets beyond 15°C. One of the most beautiful places I've ever been to!
@xhex65718 ай бұрын
You forgot to add that when that sun is blazing away in winter you can and will get burnt to a crisp. Same as on overcast days during summer rofl
@jasonreed75228 ай бұрын
15°C is 59°F for us Americans, and as someone from the North (basically canada) that isnt that bad, just a but nippy for swimming in. (But if you aren't from the area it is a legal obligation to downplay how cold the water is, i assume tasmanians are the same)
@MirrimBlackfox8 ай бұрын
@@jasonreed7522 Yeah, I was about to say 15°C (59°F) that is barely sweater weather, maybe a light jacket if it is breezy, not even that bad of temp for the water when swimming in if the air is warmer. I don't even bother heating my house until the the outside temp averages below 10°C (50°F) consistently (night and day). That said our average summer night time temps run around 12°C (54°F) and the day times run about 26°C (79°F)
@mohawk47598 ай бұрын
15 c water?? that doesnt sound awful
@s-c..8 ай бұрын
Also, Tasmanians have 2 heads. I’m a bit surprised you forgot to mention that.
@alliexd69998 ай бұрын
I used to have about five possums living in my wall, I wasn't allowed to remove them because they are protected so they just kind of lived in there for years. They would scratch at the wall every night and I would sometimes hear them screaming in the middle of the night.
@nickeni30506 ай бұрын
I'm not that sane, I'd have taken matters into my own hands
@phewgangslomo24788 ай бұрын
“in his defense, he’s sorry” 2:57 Aw, it’s ok 🥰
@Man-idk-et5wp8 ай бұрын
This guy probably is the reason why I don’t chuck the nearest rock at any animal in the woods I find but instead run bc ive watched long enough to know whatever it is is gonna kill me
@P_griddy8 ай бұрын
@Seeyou776 parts of my brains are missing
@materialnothing27428 ай бұрын
And don't forget what could be under the rock.
@juststopitsunsettlingmygoo49458 ай бұрын
3+3=7 idk reading this comment messed me up
@outerspaceguts8 ай бұрын
You don't chuck rocks at animals because they could kill you. I don't chuck rocks at animals because that is being a dipshit
@2l84t8 ай бұрын
Running is the fastest way to die. Cougars can jump up to 40ft horizontally from a sitting position and run 40-50 mph. Black bears 30-35 mph also big cats can't resist a chance to kill any more than a house cat.
@MayJay18128 ай бұрын
Your poetic speech is actually so pleasing to the ear, on top of being educating. Really enjoy your content for many reasons!
@spot.themagicninja60878 ай бұрын
Is poetic speech code for AI writing now?
@GarGunnerTV8 ай бұрын
@spot.themagicninja6087 you mad you're not versed in verse.. haha,
@Comeyd7 ай бұрын
@@spot.themagicninja6087He’s been doing this style for many more years than AI has been good enough to fool people into thinking it’s intelligent.
@lizziemoriarty7 ай бұрын
"If you see a thylacine, no you didn't" was a perfect addition to an amazing video.
@amdreallyfast8 ай бұрын
@3:10 "And their vision might be poor but they'll still Pikachu" ...i sees what you did there
@deathlycurious21st8 ай бұрын
If you see a thylasine, for their sake no you didn't. Had me dying man. So good. Glad to see you out here killing it left and right. Education meets comedy, can't ask for more.
@damotoneko15008 ай бұрын
You're genuinely not gonna mention that Dan had NO idea about Platypi but got it all correct? He just picked teal cause he thought it looked good, he didnt know what Platypi sounded like so he told the VA to make a curring sound and dude, i think we're only just starting.
@Kartaal8 ай бұрын
This right here. Dan even has a short on youtube explaining the colour thing. It's one of the best coincidences of any cartoon.
@Skyypixelgamer8 ай бұрын
The fact they actually sort of sound like Perry is also kinda nuts
@PaulDidIt8 ай бұрын
sorry to be a grammar N*zi, but it's officially now platypuses. Same with octopuses and hippopotamuses. Love from you're local spelling 🐝🚨👮😅😬
@slimothyjames45778 ай бұрын
@@PaulDidIt You're gonna be the grammar police, but use "you're" instead of "your"? Lol no hate from me, that was just hilarious
@PaulDidIt8 ай бұрын
@@slimothyjames4577 that is hilarious!!
@hatandbeardmedia59258 ай бұрын
One of the most common birds native to Tasmania is the Native Hen, commonly referred to as the "turbo chook". They are extremely swift, have blood red eyes, and their call sounds like newly-weds testing the bed springs on their honeymoon.
@PrayingForTheMeteor8 ай бұрын
Swimming in the ocean at night...near Australia? Once in a life time? It certainly could be.
@iprobablyforgotsomething8 ай бұрын
@PrayingForTheMeteor -- "Once in a lifetime? It cedtainly could be." . XD Lol! Nice one!
@CourtneyTunbridge798 ай бұрын
As an Australian..... I CHOOSE LIFE.
@werebilbyj44498 ай бұрын
Yep, the Thylacine has been found to be completely innocent of the sheep killings and found that it was actually wild dogs that were killing the sheep. Now the farmers have moved onto Dingos. What a surprise.
@mermaid_at_heart2137 ай бұрын
It's infuriating every time it happens. It should be up to the farmers and government to come up with ways to protect their livestock without culling the invaluable apex predators of their respective areas. It breaks my heart that people exploit and take the easy way out instead of working with nature.
@freshmaker00887 ай бұрын
You don't really want dingos in tassie. they're not native and will fuck up lots of the native species. outcompete the quolls etc. I know theyre not native to the mainland unless you count 50 000 years being native.
@mmgs11487 ай бұрын
And dogs really do kill many farm animals, where I live currently its popular to blame the wolves. The problem is, they were almost driven to extinction. Now we have 12k of them. You wanna know how many WILD dogs we have (without owners)? 500k. And those are wild only, we have over 6 million dogs overall in our country, half of them living in a countryside where they are either chained up to their dog house their whole lives or roam completely unattended. Starving dogs killed multiple sheep next to my grandma's house, of course they didnt eat most of them, just left them either chocked or bleeding to death
@ingloriousbetch43027 ай бұрын
Farmers have historically tried to wipe out everything that doesn't belong to them and give zero f*cks if they cause extinctions.
@godofmath10396 ай бұрын
Dogs are often pests rather than pets. I hate that rampant dog culture and speciesism (particularly on part of Europeans and other settlers) has led to such a decline a biodiversity
@andieanderssen7808 ай бұрын
Tasmanian checking in here. While most of the world gets foxes, we get quolls. Just the other week, my neighbour lost two chickens to them. They broke into th chicken shed, bit the head off one, and pulled the other up a nearby tree. I don't live out in the bush either. Suburbs, and next to a highway. We also have possums visit most nights. They'll run across the roof or wooden balcony... they're also not afraid to confront and fight cats, as one of our cats would constantly get into a fight with them. And, one of my most surreal experiences here was to shower in a shower that faced a Tasmanian rain forest, that was my mother's backyard.
@olachens8 ай бұрын
For anyone wondering, Aussie possums are actual possums, not related to the American opossum.
@mr_silver_eyes8 ай бұрын
You have foxes now, just like Australia.
@AK-jt7kh7 ай бұрын
@@mr_silver_eyesYou say it like you just brought them over to spite the commenter
@BeagleFeatures7 ай бұрын
Do you believe in thylacines?
@jeanackle7 ай бұрын
@@olachens Thank you for the hint!.
@Mister67 ай бұрын
Your final comments about Tasmania are absolutely correct. I've done some work down there and had to be super-aware of the resentment they felt needing assistance from someone who lives on the mainland. It was like visiting a strange tribe, it literally tooks weeks before they would open up and collaborate with me. The rest of your video is spot-on. Tasmania is absolutely beautiful and filled with amazing wildlife
@RisqueBisquet8 ай бұрын
I wanna add a caveat here that if you DO see a Thylocine, 1) you're one of the luckiest humans on the planet and 2) Tell the nearest conservation authority immediately with exactly where and when. This is likely to start a chain of events that hopefully will result in an insane conservation effort, but will also probably piss a good number of people off as well, depending exactly where it happened. If you can get a _picture,_ even more so. Also you'll almost definitely get paid. Thylocines are on the radar of cryptozoologists and they have a vested interest in proving they're out there.
@alexanderren10977 ай бұрын
Also contact Forrest Gallante. He’ll probably pay a small fortune to find out the location
@mermaid_at_heart2137 ай бұрын
I'd move there just for the impossibly slim chance of glancing at one for a few fleeting seconds, and have seriously considered it. People who have seen them really are some of the luckiest people on earth! I've been obsessed with them since I was a child. They are a huge part of why I am so passionate about conservation and cryptozoology. What happened to them was criminal. Oh, and I believe with all my heart that they're still out there somewhere. ❤
@mermaid_at_heart2137 ай бұрын
@@alexanderren1097 I don't doubt it! He's currently trying to raise 5 million dollars to get some experts together for an extensive expedition into the wilds of Papua New Guinea to find proof of a living population of thylacines. What I wouldn't give to be a part of that!!!!
@RisqueBisquet7 ай бұрын
@@mermaid_at_heart213 random aside but have you ever played a game called Disco Elysium? one of the side characters is a cryptozoologist doing some field work and he's pretty great. He's very used to people criticizing his work, and more than a little tired of dealing with people.
@VelociraptorsOfSkyrim7 ай бұрын
@@mermaid_at_heart213I really, really, hope so. But forgive me if I'm a bit skeptical. If humans are good at one thing, it's wiping out mildly irritating species.
@bon_caulks8 ай бұрын
HEY THATS ME I LIVE THERE also omg thanks for the felix colgrave mention, because for about a year now ive been looking for this music video i remember watching years ago, but i couldnt remember what it was called or who it was by. Turns out it was the source music video by none other than felix colgrave.
@mynameisam158 ай бұрын
Maggies can be really sweet! If you ally yourself with them by giving them snacks and chatting to them, they'll hang out with you and bring their babies. I've heard people swear they sometimes bring you gifts too, they love to steal stuff
@kitsofthekats70407 ай бұрын
crows, but cats.
@grandmasteryoda67176 ай бұрын
the hell is a maggie? you mean magpie? because I'm looking up "maggie animal" and all I get is an Animal Crossing character
@danielknott95496 ай бұрын
Maggie is Australian slang
@emmad43086 ай бұрын
@@grandmasteryoda6717short for magpie, welcome to Aussie slang, in which we shorten and add new sounds to words. Eg. Servo = service station, the phrase chuck a u-ey = make a u-turn. Some of it is regional too.
@fireeaglefitnessmartialart9356 ай бұрын
I've never even been to the down under, and I understood a maggie.
@ImaginationGamer2524 күн бұрын
2:30 And my soul didn't just leave my body... It CATAPULTED out! 😱
@mimicry-99848 ай бұрын
The penguins being unbothered by red light might be related to red light not penetrating well through water, so their eyes aren't adjusted to it. Submarines sometimes use red lights to observe deep sea fish without spooking them as it's believed they don't see red too well. The Stoplight Loosejaw has red bioluminescence for similar hunting purposes.
@Robert_McGarry_Poems8 ай бұрын
The guy at the end, chasing that critter for his chocolate, is great stuff. Everyone else: that animal just took my chocolate, shucks I was going to enjoy that later. Australians: Come back here you little bugger! That's my chocolate...
@Shart-santha8 ай бұрын
I’d be ready to throw hands at a taz devil if they stole my chocolate, not gonna lie. I don’t even live in Tasmania, I’m from the states 🤣🤣☠️☠️. Ain’t no one gonna eat my chocolate 😒😒☠️
@maddenboseroy40748 ай бұрын
To be fair, chocolate is poisonous to some animals.
@pommunist8 ай бұрын
@@maddenboseroy4074 Yeah but being Australian animals they are not like other animals. You don't want the local wildlife to get a taste for chocolate, It just makes them stronger and angrier, especially when they've eaten it all, and there's none left. 🙃
@dasmensh8 ай бұрын
bro the Brushtail Possum sound is fucking crazy, straight out of a horror game
@pyrpyr5Wolf8 ай бұрын
I once made the mistake of pitching my tent under a possum's tree and beside a wombat's den 1/10 would not recommend 🥴
@nicolepowell31218 ай бұрын
@@pyrpyr5Wolf😂I just came here to say, try camping below them! 😂 The ones I pitched below were munching on the leaves of the tree making sounds like a human eating a carrot all night on top of the crazy noises they make. Hahahaha. Nothing better than having tourists rock up who have no idea about them!
@pyrpyr5Wolf8 ай бұрын
@@nicolepowell3121 I'd lived in outback Queensland up until I went down to Melbourne for Australia Open so I had no idea there would be anything louder than the corellas and ravens 😂
@JohnnyWednesday8 ай бұрын
We should appreciate that our example of horror is games and not a pissed-off kangaroo.
@PaulDidIt8 ай бұрын
@@pyrpyr5Wolf I live in SE Melbourne and have a brushtail frequent my bedroom window every night for the warmer 6 months of the year. They sound like a corella having a full blown asthma attack.
@judithkimmerling7706 ай бұрын
The lyrebird that learned the sound of construction tools? Wow. But the one imitating a crying child is scary as heck.
@platapusdemon8 ай бұрын
"Sorry Boss, I'm gonna be a little late...yeah....yeah, its Neil again"
@bubblingbubztheklown59027 ай бұрын
OMG that's all I was thinking about😂😂😂😂😂
@l0ne__ang3l47 ай бұрын
Here say hi Neil "ARRRRGGHHHHHHH" Neil says G'day 💀
@eno67128 ай бұрын
7:20 I've been to a Canadian petting too 14 years ago and they had a Kangaroo you could pet, he was a big boy and he handled the snow like any other animal. They had him in a barn during the winter but still let him into the snow field and he loved it. He bounced real EXTRA like a dog when snow fell .
@B_4035mn8 ай бұрын
7:14 *
@JB-yb4wn8 ай бұрын
That was a Cangaroo, nothing like a kangaroo, all over Canada, along with the house hippos.
@gamerboy67878 ай бұрын
You, sir, are a true wordsmith. Been subbed for a couple years now. Thank you for all your hard work.
@rachelread13468 ай бұрын
Love the way you make your comedy sound so poetic 😂 you have a way with words
@AK-jt7kh8 ай бұрын
I love how the Aussies just casually accepted Neil as their neighbor & went about their business
@Maladjester7 ай бұрын
Just too big to get rid of. In the north of my state, it's moose. 1800 pounds, totally fearless, and likely to react to your presence like a bar brawler whose beer you just knocked over. Putting up with them is the smart move.
@MollyHJohns8 ай бұрын
"And if you want to Fall without tripping, you'll have to March first". Clever line. If I didn't hear wrong 👍👍👍
@steeljawX8 ай бұрын
Clever line? The entire video was full of puns. It was a clever video, most likely because he had to try to rationally describe the most irrational place on earth.
@justanotherhuman89188 ай бұрын
Clever lines are what I love about Casual Geographic
@coolchrisable8 ай бұрын
that brush tail with them pastiries was like "do with me what you must i have already won"
@jreverie70187 ай бұрын
First video I've eeen of yours! Absolutely fantastic! Smiled the whole way through. Im hoping to visit here in the next month or two! :)
@doomshark73648 ай бұрын
As an Australian I can honestly say that we don't need zoos, Australia IS the god damn zoo. We got so many crazy, random, fucked up animals that Australia alone could have an entire season of National Geographic, hell maybe even 2
@trinefanmel8 ай бұрын
You said it, compatriot!
@aina33878 ай бұрын
Yep! I visited last summer from America and it was so fun! Kangaroos were everywhere, as were cockatoos, ibis, and wallabys. And Sydney was super cool. Definitely would visit again.
@hboudreaux668 ай бұрын
Australia could have 4 seasons, 2 movies, and a documentary written about it and they STILL wouldn't cover everything weird down there 😂😂😂
@smoothsailin93517 ай бұрын
right lol I live in an "inner suburb" and we've got one tree with a handful of kookaburras living in it, one tree with lorikeets and rosellas, a tree which is visited by gigantic flying foxes at night that are the true scariest sounds out there, 2 bush turkeys and a baby bush turkey, resident water dragons that bask at our pool, so many geckos that one landed on my hand the other night in bed and stayed on it while I walked around showing the family LOL and of course possums eating up our passionfruits at night. incredible place to be on earth, absolutely lovely. (disclaimer: to be transparent and accurate there's also hundreds of spiders, ants, and anoles I didn't bother to mention because duh, and surely some snakes I don't know about since the dog brought a dead one into my bed the other week. yes you read that correctly. I napped with a dead snake and a dog chomping on it without bothering to see what she had in her mouth and the scales stuck to my doona in the wash and were littered all through the house but yea absolute heaven, we live in)
@trinefanmel7 ай бұрын
@@smoothsailin9351 You summed our country up perfectly. Did you perhaps forget to mention the inevitable family clan of Noisey Miners hanging around? 😁
@kaplooeygames85158 ай бұрын
This is straight-up the best video you've ever done. I hope I can someday write something with least half of the flow and creativity this had. Also, as a fan of Felix Colgrave, it was cool to see he inspired this video. He's an incredible animator, and it's always nice to see legends influencing legends
@SorisMusic8 ай бұрын
I was wondering if anyone else had mentioned that! I legit jumped out of my chair when I heard what this vid was inspired by
@spot.themagicninja60878 ай бұрын
Ai written scripts help.
@BradsGuitarGarage8 ай бұрын
Magpies become friendly with you if you don't pose a threat. They can even bring their young to meet you, like an introduction once they have fledged. Quite heartwarming knowing I've got little bros in the trees looking out for me!
@BlackWolf-bu5dt6 ай бұрын
When you introduced the brush tailed possum a warning would be nice. I listen to you at work and I have to hear headphones man. Ow. But great video 👍
@marcdegat97758 ай бұрын
It's easy to understand why you have 3.3M subscribers because this vid is nothing short of brilliant! So beautifully written and narrated, it raises the video to an art form. So rare is the combination of funny and informative; kudos.
@AstralTheNightwing8 ай бұрын
15:30 woah, i never thought i'd hear casual geographic mention felix colgrave lol. he's one of my favorite animators!
@ApusApus8 ай бұрын
Second this
@TaureanTrish8 ай бұрын
I have lived in Oz for nearly 60 years, but have never been to Tassie, as much as I would LOVE too, but when that Tassie Devil climbed his way out of that wombat's carcass, that was me. NEVER have I known any of these behaviours from our native critters. Love your work, giving me something to be amazed by EVERYTIME I watch your clips. 😍😍😍
@SanctusPaulus19627 ай бұрын
Tassie devils are generally quite scared of humans. Plus, if you stick to the main towns and cities, you won't even come across one anyway. I've lived in Tasmania all my life and I think I've only seen a devil in the wild maybe twice. Tasmania is a very beautiful place and you should absolutely come to visit sometime
@xenyacook42324 ай бұрын
Tasmania: So scary it scares Aussies.
@maryjane44324 ай бұрын
@@xenyacook4232it’s bad enough where I live in the United States. I’ve had snakes 3 venomous and 2 rat snakes in my house in the last ten years. A black bear that visits my apple trees, cougars, fox, coyote and wolves. I don’t think I could handle Australian animals
@YoMommazNUTZ7 ай бұрын
I lived New Orleans as a kid, i developed a fear of public toilets because on 3 different occasions I would find a blue diamond back rattle snake. Also an armadillo came up the drain pipe in the floor another time. Oh also almost got attacked by a razor back!
@TheKindredblue8 ай бұрын
"If you want to Fall without tripping, you'll have to March first..." my guy is on another level
@ReptiliansRule8 ай бұрын
An ERB AND Casual Geographic. What a lovely Friday.
@crocowithaglocko58768 ай бұрын
A man of culture I see
@skitzidy84658 ай бұрын
RIGHT?? Man we're eating good today lads! (Minus points for the fckin audio jumpscare tho goddamn akdjdjd)
@sarcoboi12v38 ай бұрын
I still gotta watch that 🤩
@j.jbinks96698 ай бұрын
THEY'RE STILL A THING!?
@sarcoboi12v38 ай бұрын
@@j.jbinks9669, yes 😎
@4RILDIGITAL8 ай бұрын
Your description of Tasmania is vivid and imaginative. The combination of unique biodiversity, sustainability, and the uncanny facets of animal life really paints a peculiar yet fascinating picture of the land.
@dojo.breaker7 ай бұрын
“Their vision might be poor, but they’ll still Peek-at-chu”. Bars 😂
@colinjohnston98248 ай бұрын
You really outdid yourself on this one, 11/10! Love your content, you didn't have to plan my next vacation, but you did anyways. Much love bro 🧡
@mndiaye_978 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@1dvs_bstd8 ай бұрын
I hovered above the video for a few seconds, watching the video and reading the CC... I was like, who is this modern day Shakespeare and why is he so wise in the way of words
@1dvs_bstd8 ай бұрын
Needless to say, you've got yourself a new subscriber@@mndiaye_97
@OverhaulTwenty26-ts7wn8 ай бұрын
"Their vision might be poor but they'll still peek at you (Pikachu)" goodness me sir, impeccable wordplay indeed...
@nymalous34288 ай бұрын
This video was quite packed full of information. The pace was good too (normally I speed videos up, but I didn't have to for this one). I probably won't be visiting Tasmania, but this was a nice "postcard."
@Spaniard477 ай бұрын
The music on this channel is consistently fantastic. Well done
@ceast52738 ай бұрын
This is a cool idea for videos, man! Focusing on a single location and exploring all the environmental wildlife quirks of the place sounds refreshing
@rustygazes2568 ай бұрын
This dude has needed an animal planet show for longest time. He's the bomb.
@EonWhite8 ай бұрын
Tasmania is super interesting. Also great humour and footage as usual. I also didn’t see the Felix Colgrave shoutout coming. Anyone who haven’t seen his work already and likes animations, should definitely check him out. Some of my favourites and also his most popular videos include *Fever the Ghost, The Elephant’s Garden,* and *Double King.* They’re all relatively short and easily watchable/bingeable and trippy as well. So I would recommend anyone to give them a try regardless of circumstance.
@trademarkshelton8 ай бұрын
I love Felix but missed the reference. Where’s it at?
@EonWhite7 ай бұрын
At 15:27.
@trademarkshelton7 ай бұрын
@@EonWhite oh, that’s super obvious. I was more distracted when I watched this than I realized
@Doyoulike_Wonyoungcuz_i_doАй бұрын
7:14 Why is this picture horrifying yet adorable 😭
@GraveKing34738 ай бұрын
No idea how this video came across my feed...but damn glad it did. Dude's humor and delivery are fantastic, all while showing me the alien world of Tasmania.
@saxonde688 ай бұрын
Bro… I’ve been following you since basically day 1, and you’ve never ceased to improve. The information is incredible, the videos and editing are on point… But what has always amazed me is how you blast out phrases like “Danger Oreo” and “Medley of Mind F#€£ery” without taking a breath. You obviously have Steve Irwin, David Attenborough and Sam Jackson on Zoom
@seanwolff42138 ай бұрын
5:52 yo this is probably the same kind of regression/loss of function that a good number of fish experience, because red light is absorbed the fastest in water, only traveling like 10ft before red light isn't visible many species can't see red light bc they had no reason to devote energy to maintaining the ability to see red light. Bc penguins have been evolving in water for so long they probably don't need to see red light very much/at all bc they normally can't see it while in the water anyway
@seanwolff42138 ай бұрын
@Jack_Rabbit17 interesting, never knew that it was common with birds
@lfroio17 ай бұрын
Another fantastic video… Thanks a lot, I appreciate it
@xCaleb_8 ай бұрын
1:54, that ant was just straight up suicidal😅
@bestpriest22248 ай бұрын
Nahhh it's about that warrior mentality, bro. In the ant's mind, it was its greatest risk ever taken. For the spider it was 9:15 on a Tuesday morning.
@channelnamenotfound17518 ай бұрын
Does anyone what that sound affect was, when the ant was jumping bin looking for it for time.
@coolfishron66688 ай бұрын
@@bestpriest2224 Almost like: "IF I'M GOING DOWN YOU'RE COMING WITH ME- aw crap." [nom nom]
@gaiathemuse6 ай бұрын
It's from the show Ed Edd n Eddy@channelnamenotfound1751
@adventureawaits69238 ай бұрын
Your channel is fuckin dope man, so many people choose to make absolute nonsense, but you really do a great job at balancing entertainment and humor with education.
@Meddadius8 ай бұрын
8:37 Congratulations. I’ve been a subscriber for years, and for the first time, you finally got me screaming at my phone.
@midnightcrayon887 ай бұрын
The bars that you come up with are half the reason I follow lol Keep up the great work!
@1ericedwards8 ай бұрын
Bro your humor got me rollin! "I knew the O2 hit different."
@Sorenzo8 ай бұрын
6:23 No way!! That's EXACTLY what the Magic Beanstalk looked like in my childhood dreams 😅 Watching this video while high and listening to Mike Shinoda, and tomorrow, I believe I'm gonna wake up with an urge to go to Tasmania and a fervent conviction that that tree I dreamt of obviously couldn't exist on Earth.
@johnpfluger48466 ай бұрын
Bro why did you go so hard on the bars in vid!?!? Phenomenal
@s-c..8 ай бұрын
Great video! Possums sound like cats hissing into a microphone turned up to 11. I had one let me know about it when it was up in my laundry cupboard late one night. I tried to suggest it go out the window next to it, but it jumped right towards my face instead then bolted into the wardrobe & attached itself to the carpet. Their grip is like Velcro mixed with super glue. It was an interesting night.
@Fioneenacockeen6 ай бұрын
😂😂❤
@aleksandarvil57188 ай бұрын
9:20 Platypus??? 🧢🪖⛑️ *PERRY THE PLATYPUS ?!!??*
@veronikamajerova45648 ай бұрын
"He´s the semi-aquatic mammal of action!"
@kaseyremer8 ай бұрын
Ok but seriously screw you for that scream. Im wearing headphones listening while working 😭
@Aliens_8_my_Homework7 ай бұрын
Just came across this video and you have me laughing out loud! You're awesome! I probably won't have you in my earbuds at work because I have been legitimately laughing out loud 😂 Totally subscribing right now.
@remarcablemc8 ай бұрын
Yooo I’m a big fan, have been for years. I’m glad you did this. I live in Tasmania, I was born in England but I came here when I was 3, I’m a 36 year construction worker that raps now haha, if your comment section have questions let me know happy to answer! Much love ❤
@jeffodraws33958 ай бұрын
I don't have any question, but much love from the states. Tasmania looks beautiful!
@DeeTheRocketeer8 ай бұрын
The nostalgia you made me feel when you played that Magpie choir is something I can’t thank you enough for. Back when I lived in Australia I used to hear it all the time when I woke up and it feels weird not hearing it anymore.
@svenpapparoni99858 ай бұрын
I'm from Tasmania and can confirm that everything in this video is correct, which unfortunately includes the roadkill part D: Seeing a wallaby sitting calmly while covered in snow is pretty cool. Regarding the penguins and red light, there are literally signs at the beaches where they sleep/breed that remind people to only use red light, and to try to remain motionless so-as to not scare them. Lastly, some of the trees here are completely insane and hugely varied. Between ancient Huon Pine, massive eucalypts and manferns that could support a house, plus many more varieties of tree, you end up with completely different and equally awesome environments, at only a short drive away. You can go from rainforest to alpine to pasture to bush in like 2 hours
@JB-yb4wn8 ай бұрын
What about the toilet toads?
@1Rez_EZ18 ай бұрын
@@JB-yb4wnThat would be the worst for me, I don't like frogs.1
@JB-yb4wn8 ай бұрын
@@1Rez_EZ1 Did you see all those guys setting up house in the tank? It looks like a frog spa.
@EwLifeGross8 ай бұрын
@@JB-yb4wnFrogs in the toilet are pretty common throughout Australia especially if you live in or near rainforests, generally I think people just check the toilet before sitting down so you don’t get an unwelcome surprise (at least I do). That or hope for the best.
@JB-yb4wn8 ай бұрын
@@EwLifeGross I would never get used to things crawling out of my toilet.
@chrisofthehoovers40557 ай бұрын
Bor Felix's content is a trip like no other lol. I really hope the Tasmanian Tiger is still out there in some capacity because we really did them dirty.
@juliansakramirez40148 ай бұрын
2:35 as im writing this its like 4AM, i did the closing your eyes thing and i kid you not, i got jumpscared by that lol