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@midgets1117 ай бұрын
Pee is stored in the ocean
@Blin2407 ай бұрын
Fuck no
@genomills97 ай бұрын
If you're reading this, you've found quality content with a criminally low sub count
@alanwatroba55837 ай бұрын
That’s what I’m saying
@kissen1_7 ай бұрын
On god
@Heavilous7 ай бұрын
Fr
@sfarmertoo7 ай бұрын
meh. Its ok. It isn't criminally under rated by any means
@TheChadxiii7 ай бұрын
@@sfarmertooless then 50 vids on a youtube account that's less then a year old, I would say almost 10k views in 24hours on a 2 hour video is completely respectable. Especially when you consider the iceberg formula is designed to play as you fall asleep
@Kepesk7 ай бұрын
And here I thought mapmakers just drew random sea monsters for fun. I didn't realize there was lore behind them.
@ALY-xc7fl4 ай бұрын
Cartographers used to put little fake islands or other harmless oddities in their maps so if/when someone copied them, they could easily point to the random fake thing they added and go “I made that up and I put that there, you are stealing my work”. Cartography was brutal work, and thieves were common. It’s possible some of these weird drawings of sea monsters could have been this as well. But I like the possibility of them literally seeing a football field sized tentacled monster way more
@trauma44657 ай бұрын
Ohhhh a good channel, with good quality and a actual human being talking to me instead of a dumb AI voice Subscribed !
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the comment! Love to have you around! Hope you enjoy!
@SucculentSpaz6 ай бұрын
Yeah, would've been a perfect video, if there wasn't any background music, it adds nothing but distraction.
@Votrae7 ай бұрын
Sorry honey date night is off, Connor just dropped a 2hr banger. Have you seen my charger?
@kenetik137 ай бұрын
Men we gather once again
@Reefer-Rampage692 ай бұрын
Women too
@Charlotte-ny5dm7 ай бұрын
seriously congratulations on your first sponsor, that's a huge mile stone and we are all so proud of you!!
@kyle666man7 ай бұрын
Someone start a petition. “Glew” needs to be the official past-tense of glow. It sounds so much better than “glowed.”
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
Yesssss!
@Toenail_VR6 ай бұрын
I read this comment as soon as he said glew.
@smilesfoutch69967 ай бұрын
Ah yes...the fish people who worship Jesus Christ 🙏🙏
@beardo8622 ай бұрын
I’m one of them haha 😆
@vincentd.mercille13426 ай бұрын
I thought thalassophobia was a joke. The game Subnautica made me learn the term so I was like "Yeah no sh*t the ocean is scary." But while fishing for swordfish in Mexico my friend gave me a mask and told me to go for a dive.. I looked into the water and there was absolutely nothing, not a single fish and no sign of the bottom or coral, nothing. I instantly got so scared and I was barely three feet from the boat but it felt like a mile. I still get nightmares from the feeling I got that day. So yeah, it's not a joke lol.
@caesarsushi32387 ай бұрын
Some notes: The Mary Celeste has essentially been solved, the alcohol fumes caught fire and exploded, this would cause a massive and loud fireball but is known to do very little damage, the crew panicked as a result and by the time they realised the ship wasn't sinking they were stuck on the lifeboat The Bermuda triangle is creepy untill you overlay it onto a map of worldwide shipping traffic The Flannan isle diary entries were fake, they were "written" by the wrong person and are supposed to be worded in an almost military style, writing that someone was "irritable" would've resulted in fines The weather was also not clear, big winds were recorded peaking the 17th It's still a creepy mystery regardless though
@ashm23387 ай бұрын
You are my comfort KZbinr. Thank you for the quality content!! ❤
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
No, thank YOU for your constant support Ash!
@2yoyoyo1Unplugged6 ай бұрын
The purple orb was actually a consumable experience points booster item left as a little Easter egg by the developers
@n2da97 ай бұрын
That’s so cool that Wendigoon hooked you up w the Aura sponsor, it’s lowkey insane no one sponsored you before, your content is really in high quality, and quantity
@witchcraftandlizardry7 ай бұрын
Holy meaningful improbability! I was just scouring looking for other ocean mystery iceberg videos other than the small handful that exist a couple days ago then I see this was posted a day ago so like right after like did I manifest this lol
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
Love the name too! ahah!
@witchcraftandlizardry7 ай бұрын
@@connors-curiosities my handle? I take funny pics of lizards
@Azazel20247 ай бұрын
Liked and subscribed, voice and intonation matter ..good content does too and you do a good job with both. Natural narration without any gimmicks . Hope you get many more subscribers
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this Terence! It means a lot! I hope you enjoy!
@alanwatroba55837 ай бұрын
bro you’re so underrated get this man more subscribers asap❤❤
@nightmaremooncorruptrix13125 ай бұрын
"Ocean Iceberg" what as opposed to a land iceberg
@connors-curiosities5 ай бұрын
That's coming next!
@jennifer_moss7 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your first sponsor!! 🎉🎉🎉
@yourtransdad7 ай бұрын
Fun fact - sharks actually don't make any noise, which makes them so much more terrifying. They don't have any organs that make sound in their body like vocal chords, and they are very hydrodynamic, so they make little to no noise under the water while swimming. The only noises in a shark attack are the noises their prey make as they get consumed.
@Grandmastergav866 ай бұрын
Oh yeah? Well how come they roar in Jaws 4? ;)
@iddkirdk35775 ай бұрын
Sharks are not dangerous lol you have a better chance of being stamped by a cow
@BURDYMAN7773 ай бұрын
5@iddkirdk3577 That's just the odds. It's the same as saying rollerblades aren't dangerous, you're more likely to be involved a car crash. Well yeah, because way more people interact with cars than rollerblades. But I'm sure a fair number of inexperienced or first time rollerbladers get hurt every year lol. They are both still dangerous.
@tecumsehcristero7 ай бұрын
The ocean at night is when the USA made a man made sun off the coast of Yemen and woke something up
@Mazealizer7 ай бұрын
This might not be important but I'm Icelandic(which is the language closest to old Norse) and krókur is pronounced as crow-grr! Though spelled a little differently it still means the same thing! :)
@AngleChair5 ай бұрын
Comin from a fella with thalassophobia The breathlessness is accurate. Also i tend to tense up as if im in cold water. Its a dtrange feeling but could just be me Fuck the ocean
@thecrookedcrank5 ай бұрын
The vampire squid is another thing that inverts itself to look like a scary deep sea jelly in defense. Siphonophores are freaking wild ones too. Thank you for getting my mind racing about all of the neat things the ocean does. It also provides most of our oxygen!
@_frogerino7 ай бұрын
you are my new favourite youtuber 😊
@badkiwi427 ай бұрын
i can’t believe this guy has under 8k subs, one of my favorite iceberg channels on youtube. keep producing content and you will be rewarded 🙏
@PeachyPorg7 ай бұрын
Deep sea mysteries are my FAVORITE type of content! The perfect mix of science and speculation. The imagination can run wild! Aaand it’s 2 hours long. I love you Connor. Keep them coming!!!! (And CONGRATS on the sponsor!!)
@AG-iu9lv7 ай бұрын
Love your enthusiasm! 😁
@zollof66997 ай бұрын
Ocean at Night is a reference to a conspiracy theory that goes with the vertical migration entry. The legend goes that the US Government built a nuclear reactor off the coast of Aden and put it in the ocean as a method to keep it cooled. Which in turn fucked around with the vertical migration patterns of the sea life around it. Apparently it woke up something very large on the sea floor that left it's habitat to follow prey towards the surface which caused major earthquakes, and many different nations had to send their navy's to go fight this creature and either kill it or send it back to the depths. All of which was supposedly covered up. There were reports of earthquakes in this area, and increased military presences in the area to reportedly fight Somalian Pirates. Such a cool ass legend, and was excited to see it was on the iceberg. To Connor and comment section, definitely try to find this one, it's tough to find online, but I'll see if I can find some links as a reply to this comment. Edit: I see someone way down in the comments beat me to it. lmao, love the channel by the way bro.
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
I looooove this man! Thanks so much for the comment, I'll definitely check it out!
@zollof66997 ай бұрын
@@connors-curiosities aww, no prob man! This is the some of the scariest stuff I ever heard of. Keep the the great work man!
@kubamoe7 ай бұрын
Man Connor i cant get over how much you deserve to get paid for this work. Just Like wendigoon there will be the Moment your channel explodes and im glad im here before that Happens lol
@Xegethra7 ай бұрын
I'm not so sure creatures can get too big down there. They'd need a Hell of a lot to eat. What we have already eats loads, so I can't imagine much bigger being able to live. Of course, I might be wrong but I can't see it being a thing. How deep are the oceans? That would limit their size too. Bermuda Triangle sucks, nothing really unique happens there compared to anywhere else. Overhyped.
@victorliviumiclaus64047 ай бұрын
Top quality content. Thank you Connor ❤
@BURDYMAN7773 ай бұрын
As far as eels, did he mean ALL eels? All types? I'm going to look it up, but share what you know please 😊
@connors-curiosities3 ай бұрын
All eels in Europe and North America ^^
@thor45947 ай бұрын
Make more “KZbin short “ videos!! That is the lure you need to bring in more fish subs!! seriously! Make more shorts! 👍🏻 You’re welcome!
@catfreak6137 ай бұрын
lol I didn’t think you’d cover thalassophobia in this. I have a mild case of it where I get intense anxiety and my heart drops when I see pictures of underwater or sea creatures underwater and I’ve always been uncomfortable with large bodies of water. I’m more okay with aquariums because I know I’m safe but if the pool of water is too big I get nauseous and have to look away. I definitely relate to the imminent doom feeling tho.
@Not_ezako757 ай бұрын
Get this man to 100k!!!!
@BURDYMAN7773 ай бұрын
I know this is olderish, and I appreciate the effort you put into this, but I wish you would have said some of the different ideas the mysterious ocean sounds could've been. Thank you for the great content. I'm excited for your progress and future, possibly 30ish min videos, on specific topics. I think a video on different ocean sounds would be pretty cool. ❤ from TN, US.
@Reefer-Rampage692 ай бұрын
I have pretty severe submechanophobia, when I think about diving near a sunken plane or ship, or even being in the water near a large ship for example. Thinking about the GIANT propeller underwater and all the groaning creaking metal 😖🤢. I start to get really shakey, weak, and sick. I cannot explain why, I have felt like this since a young teen and I’m in my mid 20s now 😅
@JoeRogansForehead7 ай бұрын
Where’s my true crime iceberg I’ve been waiting all week 😭😭😭 Damn dude your subs are going up fast you’re already at 7k??? I think I was below #500
@katip85547 ай бұрын
I have both thalassophobia and submechanophobia and with the latter I have a very specific thing in mind when I think about it: there's a quarry in Estonia called Rummu quarry and it was used to mine limestone since 1930s up until 1990s. But once the mining stopped, the groundwater that was previously pumped out, returned so quickly it flooded the entire quarry within like a few weeks I think. And so all the buildings, the equipment, even some trees were just flooded and remain underwater to this day. I've been there once and the thought of some fucking cranes or tractors under the water just gives me the creeps of a lifetime. It's a huge tourist attraction nowadays and Rammstein (or Till Lindemann) even filmed one of their videos there some years ago. Still wanna see the ocean one day, though 🤷♀
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
I just looked it up! That quarry looks beautiful! How could you ever be afraid of that?
@katip85547 ай бұрын
@@connors-curiosities I dunno, creeps me out 😅 Imagine swimming and something touching your foot but instead of it being like a plant or something, it's a whole ass crane. Idk, not for me 😄
@ZimVerse6 ай бұрын
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@FatherDinny4 ай бұрын
Anyone else play these kinda vids in the background while they try to sleep?
@Roger-v9p4 ай бұрын
Real shit.. I been goin through a very lonely period in life, (long relationship, bad break up, long story), but I swear, Connor, Wendi, Fortune, and Roanoke, an Franky(the asian kid), that motivational ass viking dude, Fredo, i cant name everyone, but y'all been the best company ive had.. I love you dudes.. i love all you beautiful KZbin mother lovers.. Godspeed my friends. And yes Conner, you're officially a goat, you just haven't gotten the credit for it yet, but we love you. I promise. One day, some up and coming tuber will make a Connors curiosities iceberg ❤❤❤
@connors-curiosities4 ай бұрын
Man this means so much to me, thank you! Hope you're doing well, keep looking up!
@GHOST.693 ай бұрын
Part of life man keep going 🙏🫶
@Roger-v9p3 ай бұрын
Yessir Godspeed my friends 💕
@robertjack43297 ай бұрын
Assuming you had the perfect vessel, room size, safe, etc. Which would be scarier? Being on teh dark side of hte moon or hte deepest part of the ocean?
@frogmastiff81987 ай бұрын
regarding giant squids, aren't most cephalopods incredibly short lived? most octopi for instance live just long enough to mate often only one or two years, i have heard of a particularly deep sea octopus being 5 years old due to a slower metabolism
@TheFrustration3 ай бұрын
As someone with a fear of paper clips, I can say it is indeed dumb
@ericwisniewski26367 ай бұрын
Damn dude this gonna blow up…at least it should
@postpunk69475 ай бұрын
1:02:14 wow Connor. That's fuckin' deep bro.
@AG-iu9lv7 ай бұрын
I love this video, a bit in spite of myself. The ocean is compelling but it's equally terrifying af. I'll never again be able to divorce sharks from that landline-off-the-hook tone you made 😂 Watch me be snorkeling some day and a shark comes by, and my first instinct will be to hang up. I sleep to YT a lot, so speech quality is huge and yours is excellent. Slightly slow, measured pace with moderate inflection. Warm, round voice tone with a soft accent. Delightful way to get my deep sea nightmares on, lol. In all seriousness, great stuff, congrats on the sponsor, & pleased to subscribe.
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the comment! I'm happy to see you're enjoying these, that landline tone is extremely real and accurate.
@forrestpatterson60537 ай бұрын
YESSSSSSS I am suddenly interested in the sea.
@breadster117 ай бұрын
watching this while having EXTREME THALASSOPHOBIA AND SUBMECHANOPHOBIA, i was sweating and shitting bricks. But i cant help but be interested in this stuff. Basically i torture myself
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
The best of us do!
@ulfberht44313 ай бұрын
I’m one of those people that do believe Atlantis did exist. Now before you make fun of me and get triggered by the mere fact I believe in something you don’t, I don’t believe in the fantasy elements and that it was sunk by the gods. However, I believe that such an island once existed. Perhaps it went by many names depending on the culture and perhaps the precise location is not quite profound, but it’s not outside the realm of possibility that it might’ve existed.
@sarahnield41187 ай бұрын
Connor is a G🎉
@davidhughes40893 ай бұрын
Great to see this gent getting sponsorship 👍
@mrefiles7 ай бұрын
Great moderation! Aura actually seems like a great product that we all should use! Thanks! Keep killing it
@NoirDetetive7 ай бұрын
This was a great Iceberg video. I've always been frightened by the thought of how mysterious and unknown the Ocean is. It's usually a cliché saying this, but the Ocean is really an alien place. Only another Ocean in another planet can be equally fascinating. About some entrances of the Iceberg though. I am more inclined to believe in the supernatural Bermuda Triangle than in Atlantis. The myth of Atlantis is obviously an allegorical device employ by Plato to illustrate hubris. Even if we were to believe in an ancient not necessarily hyper advanced civilization which had contact and trade with ancient Greeks or even Mycenae, where are all evidences of such contact? It's puzzling because there is evidence of Roman and Chinese trade and contact in antiquity, and of the circumnavigation of Africa by the ancient Phoenicians, but none from an ancient city that was supposedly a marvel of commerce and technology right next to the Mediterranean Sea? There are some controversies regarding the origins of the name "Brazil", but when the Portuguese arrived in the land of the modern country in the XVI century they found a tree that could be used to manufacture red painting growing up all over its shores and name it as "Pau-Brazil" after the reddish color of its wood thus through commercial usage since they trade the wood in Europe this end up as the name established for all the land. However, just like with California some people also thought until the early 1800s that the country of Brazil was an Island. I am also skeptical about the continuous existence of very ancient animals and sea-creatures after millions of years of their going extinct, but unknown species of gigantic creatures and predators under the deep sea? It doesn't look to me to be so impossible, but just rather uncommon and probably not in any way as resembling the dimensions of biblical sea monsters. But what spooks me the most is thinking of how intelligence life under the seas could be. I am not speaking of cities or civilizations, but imagine a species conscious of itself enough to the point of developing some kind of complex communication that would look completely unknowable to us. An alien form of life necessarily would have an alien form of intelligence, maybe beyond all our categories of thought. And if the same thing is happening somewhere in our Oceans?
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment Tiresias! Really appreciate your thoughts on these things! And yes, I agree, the ocean is very, very alien, it's amazing to me how many new species of all sorts we're discovering down there every day tbh
@guntavarenykvistr79467 ай бұрын
I'm watching this even though I have fear of huge sea creatures and the deep dark ocean
@connors-curiosities7 ай бұрын
Face your fears my friend!
@conormallon52166 ай бұрын
I can’t place your accent, where are u from? Good and interesting content
@connors-curiosities6 ай бұрын
Irish/London my friend!
@xplayz8255Ай бұрын
I'm 6 months late but hyyyyy
@valor39184 ай бұрын
Finally, something to sleep to.
@assconsumer7 ай бұрын
The ocean at night relates to a conspiracy theory about the navy making an artificial sun in the gulf of Aden that summoned something massive from the depth of the ocean. Multiple seismic events occurred around the time the theory focuses on and after the seismic events 27 different navies from around the world all came to the gulf of Aden claiming it was to fight Somalian pirates. That’s the best I could summarize it best off of my memory right now.
@BURDYMAN7773 ай бұрын
Oh wow. That is crazy! Do you know what year this happened? It could have been a HAARP experiment. That would explain the seismic activity. Not sure why so many navys would be needed for samali pirates though 😂. Not sure ak47s and rpgs would be much of a fight against literal navies.
@bxbfakegothx7016 ай бұрын
“As big as a ten foot story building” 😂😂
@thekwjiboo5 ай бұрын
I vote for an iceberg iceberg
@agravemisunderstanding96687 ай бұрын
The titanic had so few life boats because the idea was that other ships would arrive to help while the ship was still sinking and the life boats would only be used to ferry passengers from the titanic to the others that arrived to help. Also if your wondering about the "titanic should've rammed the iceberg head on" thing. Yes, the titanics hull was segmented into multiple water tight compartments and the ship could float so long as i think 5 or the 8 compartments weren't flooded. So basically if the sjip had rammed the iceberg that wouldve crushed the bow, and killed quite a few people yes, but only the front compartment woulve flooded and the ship wouldve been ok. However because the ship tried to dodge it scrapped its entire side along the ice berg leaving a series of hull breaches all along like 4 of the compartments, that was 1 two many compartments flooded and the ships fate was sealed.
@MadamHoneyB7 ай бұрын
Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe (Ring the bell!), comment and share!! Let’s go y’all!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@EnderbelleRocks2 ай бұрын
I have submechanophobia and I can't really explain why I have such an adverse reaction to seeing that kind of stuff. Even pictures of man made objects submerged underwater make me physically ill. I developed this at about the age of 10 because before that I was able to go snorkeling and I felt totally fine but when I went later as a 10 year old I had a panic attack seeing a statue underwater. It's a very odd phobia
@Jack-g8n6j6 ай бұрын
Usually, mystery-esc videos like this one are really shallow and not much effort put into them. You, however, are the complete opposite of the trend that's overtaken the iceberg genre. You just got a subscriber.
@kierstiesteevens96237 ай бұрын
Congrats on the sponsor! You deserve it, your channel is awesome
@ralphjosiahmallari-tf8nm5 ай бұрын
Im here before 17k
@sierraangelique84757 ай бұрын
Plato was the first to *write* about Atlantis but he learned about it from solon. You should look into the Richat structure!
@SharkGutz837 ай бұрын
As your local shark expert, I can confirm that the shark sound you made is 100% scientifically accurate. Very impressed
@SamuraiAkechi7 ай бұрын
1:04:41I blame SPECTRE. China had troubles building up their industrial power as well as trying to provide material support for North Vietnam, and Japanese ruling elite was bound with with the US.
@madidahlem66587 ай бұрын
I have submechanophobia! and I can say that for some reason I have always had it, there was no event that caused it at all, its just been there for as long as I can remember. Large and deep bodies of water scare me, but I only get that overwhelming sense of dread/doom when manmade objects are in water. One of my earliest memories was at a community pool with a play ground structure. The water was only like a foot or two deep, but when I was next to the poles holding it up, I was just EXTREMELY uncomfortable, like fight of flight response. Also with pool drains! I only learned that submechanophobia was a thing after I had been swimming competitively for a while, I was so frustrated by this stupid, unexplainable dread I felt when I saw a damn pool drain lol. Still have no clue where it came from.
@nugsymalone12477 ай бұрын
Remember, Plato heard about Atlantis from his grandfather, who heard about it from another guy somehow 300 years before Plato had heard, and that guy heard it from an egyptian priest who said it existed 9000 years before then. So Platos info on Atlantis is not based on any solid factual reality. If it existed, most likely wasn't even called Atlantis and most likely wasn't anything like what Plato said it was.
@crackdog35236 ай бұрын
Holy shit you can read. Theres so many channels that dont know how to pronounce anything with these icebergs. That and the fact that its not just a blantant GPT rip Edit: maybe just your accent but montauk is "Mon-talk" i live 30 mins away haha. But most of our towns on Long Island are derived from native american
@gabrieljolicoeur98906 ай бұрын
bro… YOU ARE TELLING ME THAT YOU WOULDNT CHEF UP A LEVIATHAN STEAK?! That shit would turn you to a greek legend when consumed
@kingofflames7387 ай бұрын
The interesting tidbit about the 80% unexplored is that it's not undiscovered. We know what most of these 80% are. Desert. Empty, lifeless ocean. That's also why there's no effort made to explore it, as most of it would just be nothingness.
@ashtraylol6 ай бұрын
Continuing on with the Point Nemo subject, the name "Nemo" actually means "nobody", so...food for thought.
@xSurvivor7x8 күн бұрын
The Nuclear Submarines sounds like alien intervention... it wouldn't be the first time they've intervened to prevent thermonuclear annihilation on our world. Perhaps they knew something about those submarines that we didn't and could see the outcomes that allowing them to continue their journeys were just not worth allowing them to survive.
@joshuadk137 ай бұрын
Historian here. There are not “two schools of thought” when it comes to Atlantis. It is a morality tale. Atlantis was a peaceful, prosperous island nation that was overcome by hubris, so it attacked Athens. As punishment for that hubris, Poseidon sunk it. It’s a lesson by Plato not to seek out fortunes and conquer for no reason besides hubris.
@anthropomorphicmonster91137 ай бұрын
Interesting content. Although I will add that it is quite well known that the Bermuda triangle is a debunked urban legend. Hundreds of planes and ships pass through it every single day. Almost none of them go missing. If you are inexperienced in navigation it can be easy to go off course in the ocean, and this happens quite a lot, not just around the Bermuda triangle.
@TheKhaleesii6 ай бұрын
Halfway through the video, Instant sub. Keep going dude! Much love from Germany!
@connors-curiosities5 ай бұрын
Thank you Valkyrie! Danke!
@mercurioslevin18776 ай бұрын
What I like about the whole was Atlantis a real place or just a story is that whenever something is found out in the depths of the ocean that as some striking connection to it it often raises even more questions. Plato often talked/wrote about a reddish metal called orichalcum that covered a great temple to Zeus in Atlantis and from the properties described gave rise to the idea that it did exist it was most likely Brass with an unusual Copper-Zinc ratio Alloy which was slightly against Plato's version as he stated it was mined and not an alloy. But after 39 ingots of the stuff was discovered in a Greek shipwreck, tests confirmed that it was indeed an alloy with pretty high Zinc content but this only raised more questions as it was believed that techniques and knowledge needed to obtain the amount and purity of Zinc needed to make them wasn't discovered till at least 4 to 5 hundred years later then the estimated sinking of the vessel!
@kookiekracie19153 ай бұрын
Just a side note, in 2022 scientists were able to observe silver eels reproducing. BBC has an article on this! Also not all eels are born from the same place, just american and European. Which is still cool but it's not the whole world.
@poltergijstt7 ай бұрын
I just know that in 1/2 years I'll tell my friends about how I came across your channel really early, when you 'only' had 9k subs. You make content that fits a channel with more subs a lot more, thank you!
@grudgz7 ай бұрын
congrats on your first sponsor!! love to see the growth
@Kainlarsen7 ай бұрын
Connor, not to nitpick, but why do you constantly finish every sentence with an upturn in voice like an american asking constant questions? It's really off-putting.
@epochrisy3 ай бұрын
submechanophobia is a new word i learned that applies directly to me. I absolutely can not put myself in the water around a boat. a pontoon boat for some reason doesn't strike me as scary, but just the thought of being around ship and propellers literally gives me chills and haunts me. youll never find me on the ocean😂
@nodonteatmybird78Ай бұрын
Bigfin squids are scary when you first learn about them but once you get to know more about them you realize they’re just normal squids that looks a little silly
@maxhedrick3116 ай бұрын
You should look up bright insight, his research into Atlantis and what he’s put together over the last couple years is pretty convincing.
@theenchiladakid18666 ай бұрын
Everyone and their mothers Like who? archaeologists Who else? archaeologists motherrs?
@Oz.Camper4 ай бұрын
This channell will blow up Just found it Love it Great content Like this vid legends well deserved
@AsymmetricalCrimes6 ай бұрын
28:00 Actually, the Titanic had more lifeboats than legally required back then.
@aviancypress51817 ай бұрын
Can you please make a video on Cryptids?
@sashacampbell35136 ай бұрын
Your voice and the ambient music really elevate the experience ❤
@mollieoshay7 ай бұрын
just found you off this video in recomended - absolutely incredible editing and content! excited for what i will see more in the future!!! :D
@whoareacts6 ай бұрын
27:23 i just did a video of this ... Iceburgs cant for in 🧂 SALT SCIENCE SAID IT NOT ME
@bobbyf16267 ай бұрын
we are so goddamn back
@rhetty17 ай бұрын
Super high quality content wow, been watching you for a while and just now subbed, keep it up! Crazy underrated ❗️❗️
@itsjayn45387 ай бұрын
eels are the aliens based at the devilish marine triangles and the sargasso sea , observing our planet until they need earth for themselves
@cancerouscorndog64252 ай бұрын
1:26:00 huh wonder why they didnt find any SHARK bones? What a crazy mystery
@khrisbreezy36282 ай бұрын
40:02 I'm not everyone, but I have it, and it came from Super Mario 64 😅