When to Put your Turtle in the Refrigerator
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Hearing a military conversation that includes meowing was something I never knew I needed in my life
The guy in the plane must have been like "alright"
Hahhah XD I love the chinise man but sadly -100000 social credit
@@FBI--OPEN--UP--- i bet you do love the chinese
Fbi guy
I once heard that pilots neowing at each other is a common thing
@@FBI--OPEN--UP--- if anyone has that low social credit they gonna get drafted to a concentration camp and learn to preach the lord and savior Winny the Xi.
Imagine opening your friends refrigerator for a snack and you see a turtle
yo golden :)
We love you
Golden the best!
Okay bots are certified real dumb
Let's see how many subs I can get from this comment Current 130
Before everyone starts putting their turtles/tortoises in the fridge, this does not apply to all turtles all over the world. This Only applies to the ones that are known to hibernate in cold areas.
New Tik-Tok trend. Now people put random turtles in their fridge
@@dr.drater new autism trend
😳
And I guess the fride would need to have some fresh air supply as well, together with temperature monitoring.
Don't want to freeze or suffocate them accidentally.
@@bobmango8472 thats offensive to autistic people. you cant just compare them to tik-tokers
also if anyone misunderstood this is a joke, im basically dissing tik tokers
One theory I've seen about the bees thing is actually because sudden onset of darkness only occurs in the wild in the case of sudden cloud cover, meaning storms. Bees immediately ground themselves in order to not be blown away.
if the scientists dont know why... why do you know? did you wrote them a letter and have you got your nobel-prize already? or are you just making things up?!
from their point of view it should also happen when they are entering the hive, other closed-off spaces and stuff like that. I wonder if they halt flying completely in those too, if there's no source of light to direct them
Scientists can't study this in their lab, so it's 'unknown'
@@shinkamui I doubt the hive is totally dark inside.
@@AkamiChannel
I dunno man... Last I checked, beeswax isn't transparent. Even those... I don't remember what they're called... Those "Man-made beehives" for ease of harvesting honey have no lights in them. Except for the few entry holes.
"I'm sorry I didn't mean to..."
"OH you're good, you're good."
*proceeds to send her to another universe*
Mozart
pretty sure that's a boy lol
I think that's a dude lol
@@sabrina_doll They are talking abiut when the dude kicked the girls seat
@@goyardflex4946 Oh oops my bad
I looked up the bee thing: When navigating, the bees are able to use the sun as a fixed reference point. This allows them to fly in a compass direction simply by keeping the angle between their line of flight and the sun constant. Bees that have successfully found food are then able to share the location through their dance language.
It can also be it's because that sudden darkness indicates a storm, so they drop to the ground to prevent them from being blown away
Maybe for bees, total darkness means they’re inside the nest. And no flying allowed in the nest, by order of Her Majesty the Queen.
Thank you for that bit of info. Now I don't have to Google it! 😁
@@dummyspittinglamma6494 why this sounds nice, I can speak to it. You can look at the bees that did fall on the light. If they were THAT QUICK to respond those bees would have fallen too. But these weren’t using their “compass direction” and didn’t have that reaction.
He said "even scientists are not sure about this behaviour" so how google will tell.
Out of all the possible responses...
He goes meow? 🤣
He just got hungry
What else do you do when the USAF tell you to piss off?
@@knifedance2402 the USN 😉
That was so random xD
Hi toast :)
For anyone coming to this late like me, we know exactly why the bees in the box drop when the light turns off. The light, along with other things toggled with the switch, is part of simulating a suddenly arriving storm- bees do not want to be caught out in the winds, so they drop to the ground to try and wait it out
Thank you for science
when did we find that out
Whaddya mean "WE know exactly"? Who's "we"? And how do "we" know why bees do anything? Furthermore, a sudden storm is nothing like a light being switched off. And where is the evidence that bees drop to the ground when there's a sudden storm (no storm is that sudden anyway)? The key factor that needs to be taken into account here is that bees can't fly in the dark. It has nothing to do with storms.
@@Acorniscute never this comment just saw someone else comment the same thing with no sources given. Don't ever trust youtube comment, they are always full of shit. Even mine.
That's the same thing you should do if the building you're in catches fire.
Stop, drop, and wait
Imagine you see a shoe box with a tube in it at your friends house and you ask him what it is and he says "oh that is just my pet turtle chilling in there".
@Tylahh yep lol
Heyyyyy daddy UwU.
we do it every year with our two turtles :D but we have a seperate fridge so we dont Interrupt their chill and yea it still seems weird to me
Sounds like it’s being prepped for taxidermy lol
@@Brik2246 yeah might still seem wierd but hey i am not a turtle owner so i cannot really judge. By the way, i wish all the best for your turtles and you👍
A big reason for brumating reptiles is if they plan to breed the animal. By simulating winter it makes it more likely that the animal will want to breed in the spring because that’s when a lot of reptiles tend to breed naturally in the wild.
Another likely big reason is it saves on food and maintenance.
@pappanalab
Thanks, cool Info
I considered this as a possibility. As I do the same thing with my Amaryllis bulbs, otherwise they wont want to -breed- flower in the _spring_ when I take them out.
@Miles Doyle One of the basic pieces of furniture, a chair is a type of seat. Its primary features are two pieces of a durable material, attached as back and seat to one another at a 90° or slightly greater angle, with usually the four corners of the horizontal seat attached in turn to four legs-or other parts of the seat's underside attached to three legs or to a shaft about which a four-arm turnstile on rollers can turn-strong enough to support the weight of a person who sits on the seat (usually wide and broad enough to hold the lower body from the buttocks almost to the knees) and leans against the vertical back (usually high and wide enough to support the back to the shoulder blades). The legs are typically high enough for the seated person's thighs and knees to form a 90° or lesser angle.[1][2] Used in a number of rooms in homes (e.g. in living rooms, dining rooms, and dens), in schools and offices (with desks), and in various other workplaces, chairs may be made of wood, metal, or synthetic materials, and either the seat alone or the entire chair may be padded or upholstered in various colors and fabrics.
Chairs vary in design. An armchair has armrests fixed to the seat;[3] a recliner is upholstered and under its seat is a mechanism that allows one to lower the chair's back and raise into place a fold-out footrest;[4] a rocking chair has legs fixed to two long curved slats; a wheelchair has wheels fixed to an axis under the seat.[5]
Etymology
Chair comes from the early 13th-century English word chaere, from Old French chaiere ("chair, seat, throne"), from Latin cathedra ("seat").[6]
History
Main article: History of the chair
Five three-legged chairs around a low-legged table from Sliven 19th Century Lifestyle Museum
Early 20th-century armchair made in eastern Australia, with strong heraldic embellishment
The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. "The chair" is still used as the emblem of authority in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom[7] and Canada,[8] and in many other settings. In keeping with this historical connotation of the "chair" as the symbol of authority, committees, boards of directors, and academic departments all have a 'chairman' or 'chair'.[9] Endowed professorships are referred to as chairs.[10] It was not until the 16th century that chairs became common.[11] Until then, people sat on chests, benches, and stools, which were the ordinary seats of everyday life. The number of chairs which have survived from an earlier date is exceedingly limited; most examples are of ecclesiastical, seigneurial or feudal origin.[citation needed]
Chairs were in existence since at least the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt (c. 3100 BC). They were covered with cloth or leather, were made of carved wood, and were much lower than today's chairs - chair seats were sometimes only 10 inches (25 cm) high.[12] In ancient Egypt chairs appear to have been of great richness and splendor. Fashioned of ebony and ivory, or of carved and gilded wood, they were covered with costly materials, magnificent patterns and supported upon representations of the legs of beasts or the figures of captives. Generally speaking, the higher ranked an individual was, the taller and more sumptuous was the chair he sat on and the greater the honor. On state occasions the pharaoh sat on a throne, often with a little footstool in front of it.[13]
The average Egyptian family seldom had chairs, and if they did, it was usually only the master of the household who sat on a chair. Among the better off, the chairs might be painted to look like the ornate inlaid and carved chairs of the rich, but the craftsmanship was usually poor.[12]
@Miles Doyle Your god doesn't exist
As a tortoise owner I thought that it was common knowledge for people to put their turtle/tortoise in the fridge. Ya learn something new everyday
NO
I didn't know
But I'm glad I do
For me it feels kind of disgusting to place something alive inside the fridge where all my food is. But then again when was the fridge ever sanitised XD
Is this possible with other reptiles?
you can freeze hamsters and bring them back to life in a microwave...did you know that?
@dooovde Haha thats a joke right? U didnt actually do it right???(• ▽ •;)
The "meow" was the most chill, "your threat is a joke" response I'd ever heard. 🤣😅😭
Fascinating interpretation! This is totally valid, but the clip is fake, the Chinese pilot started to scream "YOU GO NOW!" and lose the ability to speak coherent English, while the American continued to calmly BS him.
@@VinemapleThat's a nice argument, but why don't you back it up with a source
@@cooleecoolee9504 You know, that sounds like a fun little rabbit hole. I think I'll do it.
@@Vinemaple guess there wasn't a source.
@@snowdroppax2726 I spent quite a bit of time on it, haven't been able to get through the massive amount of reposts of the altered clip. But meowing on guard is a tradition among immature aviators who think they're funny, at least according to a whole boatload of Reddit aviators. I'm still looking for what I previously found.
I love that he just says “meow” nothing more, just meow.
Edit: if a reply war starts I’m deleting this comment.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that cracked me up.
It was the cat on his plate crying for help
@@JA-bf9ph BRUH LMFAO
Meow
@@JA-bf9ph damn bro you got the whole squad laughing
The single word that starts world war 3: "meow"
💀
good that was not OwO or UwU
a
@@renamon303 UwU 😪😪
Tbh WW3 will most likely be started with everything going on with Afghanistan right now
These turtles and tortoises bring a whole new meaning to "I'm just chillin".
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*I AM WAY BETTER*
Coldplay
Yep
Like a villain.
That’s what I’m saying
The reindeer running next to the train is so cute, but my new favorite is the cat with his little nubbin legs at the end.
2:19 I'm completely impressed how perfectly he backed into the neighbors garage!
true
Fun fact: He was demanding the car to stop in Vietnamese
@Miles Doyle Wrong video mate
Yeah, it breaks my mind how well they did it.... or should I say breaks the garage
@Miles Doyle I don't hate religion but this kinda reads like a shity fanfic
I was doing a Doordash delivery and forgot to put my brand new car in park. I ran after it, but I tripped and rolled on the grass. Thank God the car stopped once it touched the grass. To add to the embarrassment, I was at the wrong delivery address.
Now I can't shake the habit of peaking through the window to triple check the car is in park.
EDIT: Just to clear things up. I put it in neutral instead of park and shut the car off. The car didn't start rolling backwards until I got to the house door. It rolled down the driveway about 6 feet until it hit grass. Nothing major, but enough to give me a heart attack. Also this was about 2 weeks after I got my license.
1/5 stars. Perhaps a career in fixing cars is more up your alley. Lol
Mozart
How hard is it to put a car in park? You could have killed someone.
Is your car a Prius?
Good thing your car is afraid of grass
The bees are solar powered. No light, no flight :D
ok
Because science 🤣
@@301081anthony ah yes science
@@Anonymous-jr8us you sir, are a great path block
My first thought. Off to learn more...
my first stop lol reddit r/shittyaskscience
-Their wings act as solar panels. Unfortunately, due to the bee’s small body and need for large amounts of energy to maintain flight, (see: the hummingbird), the absence of light deals an immediate blow. They go into low-energy states and resort to crawling in order to save energy until day or until they can find a new light source.
Probably not true btw but funny
** Apparently something something enzymes and thermal energy maybe probably
At the start of the video, I saw how people put their tortoises in their fridge, as a leopard tortoise owner I am very glad they don't hibernate as they come from Africa, so I don't have to worry about them hibernating.
If all military conflicts were solved by someone saying "meow", the world would be a better place.
A neko military...
I conpurr
im laughing and i hate it
There is no God except Allah, prophet Muhammad is the messenger of Allah ❤️🌸
قال الله تعالى : ( وَقَالُوا اتَّخَذَ الرَّحْمَنُ وَلَدًا (88) لَقَدْ جِئْتُمْ شَيْئًا إِدًّا (89) تَكَادُ السَّمَاوَاتُ يَتَفَطَّرْنَ مِنْهُ وَتَنْشَقُّ الْأَرْضُ وَتَخِرُّ الْجِبَالُ هَدًّا (90) أَنْ دَعَوْا لِلرَّحْمَنِ وَلَدًا (91) وَمَا يَنْبَغِي لِلرَّحْمَنِ أَنْ يَتَّخِذَ وَلَدًا (92) إِنْ كُلُّ مَنْ فِي السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ إِلَّا آتِي الرَّحْمَنِ عَبْدًا (93) لَقَدْ أَحْصَاهُمْ وَعَدَّهُمْ عَدًّا (94) وَكُلُّهُمْ آتِيهِ يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ فَرْدًا (95))
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Chinese pilot: *"Meow"*
American Pilot: _"It's a trick. Send no reply."_
Lol
Chinese soldier. gets as much training as a fry cook.
American Soldier. College graduate plus at least five years of practical training under supervision by 20 year veterans and officers.
_MEOWWWWWWW...._
💐🇨🇳🤣✌️
Both: Treated equally "well" by their country
@@DocWolph the meow isn't from military personnel, that communication happened over a public, civilian aerospace communication channel. Apparently these kind of arguments between military pilots and personnel happen commonly enough as well as general arguments over the airwaves. When people start to bicker or "cat fight" over the open channel, others (usually non-related pilots) listening in will meow.
when the chinese navy said "meow" had me laughing really hard.
Yea, I laughed out loud
would have been funny if the Chinese dude went "ps ps ps ps ps"
It was the China man
It was the Chinese dude who went meow
i'm pretty sure it's the Chinese one
2:15 it also sounds like he forgot his car didn’t have voice commands.
Plot: When you misunderstand the law and you are embarrassed you should just “meow”
Meow
I would definitely do that
and not intentionally
Barf .. when you are the law.
~ Sir Ayedunough Maybelyin
@Read my channel description blm is anti blm
@Read my channel description hes trying to get some attention
Further info on the refrigerator tortoises: Winter cooling by owners isn't just exclusive to tortoises. Owners of other reptiles, particuarly snake breeders, will cool down their snake enclosures over winter.
Doing so makes the reptiles follow a more consistent mating season, where they will breed more easily and have healthier litters than reptiles that stayed in constant summer-like temperatures
Makes me think about LA
I know animals don't have claustrophobia but is it really fine to confine them into a small box just to make their life more "natural"?
@@doink3570 As opposed to all the room they need to run around in while hibernating
@@doink3570 if they were awake yeah, but remember that they are in a sleep like state the whole time they are in it
But how does it get air in a sealed refrigerator?
If only the American had responded with a "woof", we could have had the greatest cultural exchange between these two countries.
that’ll be awesome!
Lol
prolly to aggressive, but "hey kitty" would've worked for me
pspspspspsps would have been wicked
lolz
The way that she yelled "Put it in the cup" at 0:32 made me laugh so much. I kept playing it back lol
It sounds more like she yelled "I HATE YOU!!!"
@@Alienboi2005vidsandstuff Yeah I can hear that too
Small theory on the bees dropping after lights go out (but feel free to mythbust this). Bees actually use the sun to navigate, with the help of the sun they can gauge their flight direction which kinda acts like a compass to them. In this case the light which is inside the container simulates the sun, which bees as said before use to navigate, so after the lights suddenly get shut off their ways to navigate get stunned leading them to drop to the ground in confusion. (Fun fact: this is also the same reason moths get attracted to light)
Edit: Nothing to see here, just fixing my grammar. (Someone in the comments pointed out that I spelled "which" wrong. Remember children: it's "which", not "wich".)
same idea yeah.
Why moths don't fly with sunlight, only at night?
I believe you mean hypothesis, but it seems solid.
it also makes sense seeing as its only the bees that are currently flying that drop, the ones already walking around on something stay where they are
@@Kabup2 they dont want to be eaten and its safer at night
"Sorry, didn't mean too" "Oh your good"
Proceeds to *VIOLENTLY* kick back.
😂🤣 I loved that part
Revenge is sweet
as you should, they need to learn eventually
Well she did start to kick again seeing as she didn’t care and started to do it again it’s only fair to give a kick back
The funniest prt of the video 😂🤣
“Hey is there anything to eat?”
“Ya, check the fridge”
“Ooh, there’s some cake in a box or something, can I have that?”
“Oh that’s not cake, that’s my turtle”
“Wtf Frank…”
Hey the video with the grinch in the thumbnail is daily doses birthday video, go click and say happy bday to him its still new
@@whitealliance9540 thank you for that, i already did.
You mean it's roast beef on a hard roll
@Read my channel description oh yeah, BLM, a theme totally related with turtle refrigeration!
@Read my channel description get reported for "unwanted commercial content or spam"
1:47 bro let the intrusive thoughts win
I haven't laughed that hard in so long. That "meow" totally caught me off guard hahaha
It’s common for two pilots to mess with each other and do heading checks on the guard frequency, the switch from serious to joking around let’s people know there’s no trouble and they don’t intend to waive them off without giving them permission to operate
@@Suckeychicken
Wow... Thanks for that info! Ida never guessed that. lol 😆
"meow"
Is apparently a sign that you're on guard frequency. General frequency used for emergency purposes.
@@leoncaples2947 Bro just straight up pulling facts out his ass
Pilot here. Yes people meow on the radio all the time and it's not always the guard frequency 🤷
As someone who had no idea about the refrigerated turtles, I’m glad you mentioned they’re not harming them!
Oh yeah, any reptile keeper who wants to breed their reptiles does this. Doesn't need to be a fridge really but if it works it works lol
@@igottamiata5893 If the turtle is hibernating to the point where its heart is beating once every ten minutes, I don't think it cares that it is in a box. It's probably nice to be in such a cozy place, in fact. Pretty sure that the owners of these pets care about their well-being and wouldn't hurt them or be cruel to them. Give them more credit.
@@igottamiata5893 with a heartbeat of one in *10 minutes* im pretty sure they are not moving a tiny bit at all.
@@igottamiata5893 If a reptile is hibernating, it physically can't move. Moving requires energy, and in a state where energy is a premium they must conserve as much energy as possible, even the slightest stretch could potentially take a long time off their hibernation cycle, so they don't move at all when hibernating. They get their nutrients like water and food before they hibernate, and use said nutrients to survive for long periods of time by effectively entering a stasis. A hibernating animal doesn't need to, won't and can't "stretch their legs" or "look for water"
I'm not. Nobody should have to be this defensive and put up disclaimers over the normal care of an animal.
The Best PC cases also function as Faraday cages. They are typically not the showiest ones either. Also, ALWAYS unwrap your PC stuff with the machine OFF.
I really doubt that is what happend here. The current doesn’t even went through direct opponents, if the case get‘s shocked all parts will get shocked as well! So it‘s also a big surface area. Linus tested it even with some sort of Taser(don‘t know the exact term) and it wouldn‘t break, even when he touched the ram slots directly…
The PC dind´t break, just the LEDs went off
@@kuscheiart Also my guess, it‘s just fake… The screen worked perfectly, no glitching or Black-/Bluescreen at all! Also the other LEDs worked even after „crashing“
@@gaming4ever418 isn’t the pc also connected to ground via the power cable, so it not like it would damage it anywya
@@sussusamogus7104 I‘m not sure, but I was thinking about that too. Perhaps the case itself is already grounded by being on the table, but I‘m just a nerd not an electrician! :D
Bees navigate by using light. There are three "ocelli" positioned on the top of the bee's head in a triangular pattern that aid in the detection of sunlight or any general light intensity. When the light is turned off they lose their sense of navigation. Similar to if your GPS were to turn off while driving and you pulled over to figure out what was going on, the bees are immediately landing because they lost their ability to triangulate their position in flight.
Everyone: "World war 3 is coming! China and US is gonna destroy the world!"
China and US: "MEOW!"
WWIII was the war between the US and USSR that didn’t happen TWICE. The first time was the Cuban Missile Crisis and the second was the height of the Cold War during Vietnam.
Both were CIA setups to initiate WWIII.
Fortunately, both JFK and El Señor Presidente Richard Tricky Dicky, “I am not a crook,” Nixon, refused to “just nuke ‘em,” For these two acts of impudence against the wishes of their bosses, the MI Complex, one lost his life, the other just lost his job.
The Nazis have coveted the resources of Russia for centuries. Hitler killed six million Jews for their gold to repay his war debts to the Rothschilds.
However, he killed over 20,000,000 Russians trying to get the whole enchilada. He was not interested is Europe. Russia was the brass ring.
Would they use nukes to get those resources on their quest to rule the world? You bet your bippy they would. And they are arrogant enough to think they could win.
One “minor” detail on that subject however, and still is, actually, that WWIII would transform the Earth into an asteroid belt. Who wins that war, if time ends for Humanity?
How, you may ask can Humans destroy the planet a la le Star Wars Death Star? Huh? What you sayin’ here?
The simple answer is that a large enough thermonuclear detonation of a fusion weapon near an ocean would create enough heat from the evaporating water, that the explosion would start a runaway fusion reaction using the hydrogen of the ocean(s) as fuel. ALL of them.
Viola! Earth becomes an asteroid belt in the blink of God’s eye, a mini big bang, so to speak.
Think Malbek, the existing asteroid belt that was once a planet.
Anyway, this is not my idea.
Actually, the person who told me had his doctoral thesis, “Water as Fuel” immediately classified and confiscated upon publication on national security grounds, since it was too close to nuclear fusion weapons technology.
However, he said, it was the Soviets who figured this out after exploding a test 53-megaton fission “trigger” needed for a 100-megaton fusion device.
The Soviets advised the Americans of their calculations and never did test that 100-megaton, “mine’s bigger than yours,” weapon.
Nixon’s SALT III Treaty with the Soviets was the end result, instead of an asteroid belt. Whew!
So, please have some respect for the two men who saved the world from becoming an asteroid belt.
As Hillary said once in an after dinner speech, wearing a teal dress, “We (boomers) expected WWIII, but, it didn’t happen.”
Armageddon, the upcoming proxy nuclear war between the US and China in the Middle East, moreover, is a whole different kettle of fish.
Armageddon will just irradiate most of the world’s key oil sources, but, it will be limited to small, tactical nuclear weapons.
And how can I be so sure the next nuclear war will be Armageddon and not WWIV, you may ask? Easy peas ie, it’s in the Bible, and a third of the US voting block are counting on it to happen BECAUSE, yep, you guessed it, Armageddon, a prerequisite for the Second Coming, is in the Bible. That makes Armageddon a “done deal” and the sooner the “better” from that perspective.
How much influence do the Evangelicals have at this time in the US Government? Have you ever heard of Roe vs. Wade? No? Probably best if you look that one up.
Of course, Armageddon may last a long time, like 10 years or so, as predicted, and send the US back to a pre-industrial setting in some, but not all, circles.
It won’t be pretty and, unfortunately, apparently what is NOT in the Bible (I don’t believe,) is that ultimately China will prevail as Empire #1, their stated national objective
On the other hand, hand “glass half full” answers, at least, for the short term in a cosmic timeframe, the question, “Are we be or are we not be?”
I suppose being a Chinese socially-credited subject is better than being a few molecules attached to one of a gazillion rocks orbiting the Sun for a “very, very long time,” at least from our perspective, especially, if the aliens prove to be us from the future, but, it still looks like our descent into the depths of Hell on Earth is not exactly something I think anyone would look forward to.
And, frankly, I suspect the Second Coming might be about as real as JFK’s recently expected return. I believe some other planet had a better 401(k), if I’m not mistaken.
That said, if Jesus does show up to fight the infidels by turning the other cheek, the Chinese will at least have a good laugh.
Armageddon? That’s a given. But, the next World War will be WWIV.
WWIII is the war the boomers expected that didn’t happen, fortunately.
But, make no mistake about this prediction:
“Germany was the dress rehearsal for the United States.”
About the "Meow" -
I read this comment posted by KLaviator under the original video:
"For those who comments about the MEOW . I fly for an airline , that operates in this area . I can confirm that the MEOW comes from airlines pilots who heard the conversation in 121.50 . It’s a norm to Asian pilots to interrupt with a MEOW whenever they hear any arguments in 121.50 or 123.45 . I hear it all the time
Sometimes they hear their friends in the radio they‘ll meow at them too
It happens all the time
I don’t know why they do that , but it happens
So it wasn’t the military"
Whether it's true, idk... but interesting none the less
lol
Oh yea! I remember hearing stories of airline pilots doing the equivalent of s***posting through the radio. There was a lot of meowing.
If it’s true, I love it lmao
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okkkkk thank you very very much ! I'm going to sleep less stupid tonight. It does make sense now.
Thank you for taking the time to repost this information. I really appreciate it.
Two powerful militaries having a very important conversation:
"Meow"
Hey I know you,I watch your vids lol
Lol
All my homies hate china
Knowing China, that was probably a code for something.
@@youtubemoderator9090 All normal people hate Chian.
0:55 they only do that is because when bees hunt for nectar, or flowers or smth, they only do it by daylight. At nighttime bees stay at the hive, and don’t fly.
Let's appreciate the effort these turtle owners put into making them feel just at home ❤
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Damn, that "meow" sure was intimidating, guy should probably leave quickly.
Maybe he was saying "Mao"
"meow"
translation:
*We are sending 50 nuclear missiles to the United States of America right now. Every state will be struck in the capital. Let the war commence.*
@@ansont3434 he was definitely saying meow
You can't argue with China. Their idea of territorial waters is very different to everyone else. At least their navy is a little sucky atm.
An Ocelot never lets his prey escape...
That "Meow" got me off guard, don't remember last time i laugh out loud by internet video,
Thanks man your content always entertaining.
That's was something I didn't know I needed in my life
They would have been talking on “guard” it’s an international frequency that air crews monitor in the air. It’s used for emergencies and/or air-to-air interception. Because radios signals propagate just like light, anyone can hear what’s being said, so long as they’re within line-of-sight distance of the aircraft (could be hundreds of mile). The “meow” almost certainly came from a crew flying over the ocean who heard what was going on and just wanted to have a little fun.
@1:04 That kid is going to be the next Evel Knievel for sure! I thought it was hilarious when he did the battle cry as he went on when wheel!!! 😂
As somebody who has tortoises, I can confirm that I too put my tortoises in a fridge for hibernation. Just make sure to stick a ‘do not eat’ sign on the box you put them in.
Oh God, I forgot the sign, that's why the turtle did disappear!
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@@Kabup2 ah so thats why my tutke flavored ice cream was crunchy
@@Kabup2 Say, about that soup we had at your place that one time...
@Necramonium why the hell would couples have kids when they're just gonna end up commenting dumb shit on the internet
My guess for the bees is, if you’re outside in the wild and something immediately blocks out the light source, there’s a good chance it’s a predator casting a shadow from the sun. It’s probably an instinct for them to retreat if their light source is removed quickly
I saw a comment on the original video that said it’s a reflex to avoid being carried away by strong winds from storms
today someone commented i should delete all videos :( people can be so mean. but i dont care. i know im the best. i never give up. i am age 80+ and will never stop. thanks for caring, dear tre
i dont remember bees having many large predators, eating bees sounds like a kinda shitty idea no matter what species you are
@@AxxLAfriku you should delete all your videos
@@AxxLAfriku your channel is going on r/CZcamscringe
For those who don't know, the hibernation method(also known as brumation) is also useful when you want to breed the reptiles, since the slight drop in temperature actually triggers their reproductive behavior once spring comes! However it's only recommended to do this as a professional reptile breeder :)
good to do with mealworms & silkworms & their other food too :)
Why can’t I do this as a casual reptile breeder?
@@asishreddy7729 because done incorrectly it can kill your reptile. Close monitoring is required. Brumation isn't risk free.
@@asishreddy7729 best just to move them to a cooler room, or turn off the heatpad in their enclosure, while keeping them in a habitable room for humans if doing it as an amateur, rather than totally shutting down their metabolism. A few degrees change should be enough for them, no need to drop them to fridge temp in most cases, especially common pet species
That was a cold joke
1:42 These conversations literally occur on a daily basis. Every major superpower conducts missions like this which push the limits of their international treaties. These conversations are just to reinforce that they're being watched. Usually the parameters are respected unless you're China who was able to fly reconnaissance devices in U.S. airspace for four years because they realized if you just compliment the orange man and tell him how big and manly his hands are he lets you do anything you want apparently.
Hypothesis about the bees: Usually when a natural light source is cut off in nature (the sun or moon's light is blocked), it means a predator is swooping down right above you. It makes sense to me that they would drop as a defense mechanism against being eaten by a predator.
That is what I would assume as well, but surely the researchers would know that if that was the case?
Perhaps it's a defence mechanism bees used to have, but due to their stripes and stings has become mostly redundant.
This could be a random residual "memory" of that.
This is making some good sense i like the logic. Hey that grinch video is daily dose birthday video go say happy birthday or something nice
The thing is there are no bee predators, but in other comments I saw a few other plausible attemps to explain this
Although that is a good hypothesis, in my opinion, it is unlikely. A bees natural predator is simply not hulking in size too completly cut off the light. Bee keepers themeselves would be enough to simulate a bee's natural predator and yet, they don't seem to fall to the ground when their honey is being extracted. I feel like it has something more to do with their survival instict against the rain. A bee can't really fly properly if at all in rain. Cloudy skys tend to make the day darker because the clouds partially block out the sunlight and the falling to the ground would make a lot of sense since wet surfaces and wind can blow them away when they are clung to higher objects.
@@_Piers_ IMO, it has something to do more with rain, you can read my other comment.
Pilot: Trying to make sure his plane doesn’t get shot down by the Chinese government
Chinese dude: MEoW
This is really stupid
How do you even reply to that? Woof maybe?
Cat was calling for help. He wanted to escape from the kettle.
@@uniqueunicorn3791 facts
@@jimsvideos7201 yeah, the clip should have continued a few seconds more to hear the response.
That kick got me dead on the floor😂
That was a powerful kick O.O
Would slap the man if he kicked my kid
@UCIioiCOF4mdWjYnHPyRsR-A his kid was being annoying
I don't know, the kid was kicking, bumped into the man, apologized quickly.
Then he kicked 'softer' against the bloke in front, appareantely nearly hit the guy again and he Ninja-kicked him in the back.
I mean...I don't understand who is more "childish". The adult in a swing videotaping himself and a kid and then kicking him.
Or a young teenager playing around with his friends (and actually apologizing if he hits a stranger.)
According to me, the teenkid is the adult in the situation.
@@marcellison9008 Then tell your kid to behave himself... that kid in the video was just being stupid and had it coming.
2:08 You can see fish swimming away from the dog.
0:38 Deer be like: "Have you seen Santa? I am looking for him. "
Dog: “Can you drink that bioluminescence water?”
Me: “If you do that, you’ll probably end up like Toothless”
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My dog: "Cool" (proceeds to guzzle half a gallon of glow water)
Don't drink the water! That glow comes from a toxic algal bloom.
The Flightmare!
@@tvm-manducktv8375 what in the actual fuck
I really like the lights of the dog in the water, I can see he has a lot of true powers
Heyyyyyy daddy UwU.
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wtf it's not a power it's bacterias who produce blue light, it has nothing to do with supernatural powers.
@@vomm bro don't be a kill joy they were just saying it as a cute complement to the dog
@@vomm ..fuckin* woosh..
The bees probably dropped because "shadow" = "bird chasing it" = "death from above"
“The bees drop to the ground and they don’t know why”
0:46
Explanation: imagine turning off the sun
Human: we all are going to die
Bed time.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 alright you are going to the r/cursedcomments
@@leanTheDumb lol
Only the flying bees dropped. The ones hanging on to the thing, remained there 🧐
So what I learned: don't forget to put your turtle in park before storing it in the fridge,
Otherwise it might drop, generate static electricity, pop a wheely, and kick some kids. 🐢
Kids these days could use a good zap from a wheelie turtle
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He's a little confused, but he's got the spirit
and then meow
Clever 👌
2:05, A couple years ago there was a high concentration of these micro organisms in the Dutch sea, I’ve visited the beach a couple times during night time it’s truly a magical sight. With the blue glowing waves rolling towards the beach.
I’m pretty sure the name of the plankton that does that is called, dinoflagellates btw.
I believe their is type of protists that are toxic I believe its red, now I'm not sure if its the same or just a similar looking phenomenon
That do this too that is
Saw it myself near Domburg this summer. Was incredible.
Its every summer on texel around 12!
0:40 well now we know how Santa gets on time XD
"That's going to be a harsh winter son." **opens freezer**
This made me laugh thank you 😄 I hope everyone understands that you’re joking though, since that would kill the tortoise 😅
@@ohboilien this is a joke right?
You totally didn’t say this even with the video explaining how it is in fact good?
@@NatHug_ You do realize a fridge is different than a freezer?
@@ohboilien why do people always kill the joke by being like, “uh I hope people realize you’re ackhually joking” like who gives a fuck if some dipshit thinks he’s serious
@@KOSVENDETTA why are you so angry?
Nothing to eat in the fridge but turtles
Shredder - Tonight I dine on Turtle soup
I was thinking the exact same thing.
ayo holup
Rest in Peace, Uncle Phil.
@@calanon534 uncle Phil the turt
0:54
“the bees drop to the ground, and theyre not sure why”
bees: WHY DID THE SUN TURN OFF
😐
2:13 fun fact: they are actually tiny little plankton in some places of the world that are complety harmless and when interacted with they glow which obviously they are bioluminescent and are really cool
“Conducting lawful military activities outside national airspace I am operating with due regard under International law.”
**Meows approvingly**
“They drop and they’re not sure why”
I’ll tell you why: the *_SUN_* just went out!
When the Chinese Navy said “Meow”
that cracked me up
2:09 gamer water
Chinese Navy: Meow
US Navy: I don’t get paid enough for this
With the pc, it didnt break it just the LED's . The chance of static breaking a computer like that are practically impossible and probably wasn't the cause if it does happen, there's so many safety grounding in new parts
yeah i remember linus and mehdi trying to kill a PC with a static discharge and they could barely do any damage even with the discharge gun (to the PC cause they sure shocked the shit out of each other XD)
If he had a cheap psu that is unsecure, then it might break his pc.
@@cyrillaville2367 exactly lol i dont think I watched that one but I've seen it while watching a couple vids.
oh ok good i felt really bad
Yep, you can even see the Windows desktop working just fine on his monitor even after the LEDs go out.
Unless the screen froze, it's likely that only the LEDs inside the case were effected.
“Oh you’re good, you’re good.”
*She was in fact, not good.*
I was waiting for someone to comment on that.
Plane Engine: “Mmm, that water tastes good-“
Meowing on guard frequency is a bit of a running joke with pilots. I've heard it happen a couple of time when flying in Colorado. Seems cute at first, but abusing emergency frequency is rather unprofessional.
Edit: still funny in this case tho
Do tell of its origin. Or simply just the “cool” thing to say?
@Miles Doyle considering how many times I had to swipe to reach the bottom of this post. You may want to keep your jesus speak to a paragraph. That way people will actually read it. Then downvote you
@@Piemasta9000 I don't mind whether it's long or short. If it's Jezuztalk, I'll downvote it anyway. 🤪
@Miles Doyle stop spamming garbage
@@Pogouldangeliwitz maam are you okay?
I appreciate the explanation on why it wasn't animal abuse
I know it's obviously not, but it's nice to know that you care enough to fully explain it for those who are worried and don't understand
Much appreciated
If you don't know about it and don't understand, then you have no right to call cruelty or anything he was concerned about.
He would getting hate mail if he didn't explain it. That's not right.
yea because people googling something emself is WAY to hard right ?
I find it anoying hes "forced" to mention it in order to prevent people becoming "instant animals experts" in chat and freak out.
@@UltraSuperDuperFreak Same, I wish people would just have some common sense. Unfortunately, we do not live in a perfect world, so it's nice he went the extra mile when he didn't have to.
To be fair I wouldn't say it's "obviously not" to most people since it's not a common known thing unless you're educated on reptiles
@@crazy808ish Exactly, man
Although it means I have to care for them year-round, I'm kind of glad my Sulcata Tortices are Equatorial. They don't know how to hibernate since its always summer in the Sahara Desert, so they just stay warm on a whelping mat in the winter, and I used a UVA-B light until they were about 7-8 years old. Now they are 10-12 years, 70lbs and basically unstoppable yard tanks!
Unstoppable yard tanks 🤣 I love that!
You are aware that russian tortoises exist right? Not all tortoises are equatorial! But yeah the vast majority is, so knowing about what species you own is always good.
Tortices? lol
I think that the bee one is because when the light suddenly goes out they think it's a bird so they drop down to be less vulnerable
I have ants colony and when Winter comes I also have to put them in the fridge to make they feel like in the wild it also makes the whole colony live some more years longer. Have a great day🐜
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@@stellarmori no you
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I absolutely love the dog swimming in the bioluminescent water, so cute!!
Also the cat in the end, ugh you’re killing me with cuteness DDoI
Was that cat missing its paws? I know, pretty stupid question, but it looked like it.
That video gave me a bit of anxiety cuz they were swimming in a marina :/
Heyyyyy daddy UwU.
Are there any such places with bioluminescent water to visit ?
@@EndeavourWaszp ahh that’s fair, didn’t even think about it. The dog was too cute
0:47 the sudden darkness indicates a storm so the bees are anticipating for bad weather.
Me: *finds tortoise in the refrigerator*
"What do you think you're doing?"
Tortoise: "Just chillin'.."
1:04 -- This is why you always remove the plastic warp off your electronics before you turn them on and keep your cases grounded.
American navy: conducting lawful military activity
Chinese navy: "Meow"
My hypothesis why the bees fall is that if there is a shadow on them, then the potential enemy (lika a bird or something) is definitely in some way above them, so the guaranteed way to escape is to drop.
Don’t this could be a trick from the government
Do you know how many things produce a shadow ?
@@Mr.Mousey I think they are talking about sudden shadows. That said, I find that to be a really interesting theory-I’m not a bee scientist and don’t really know enough about how bees work to form an educated guess of my own, but on a surface level, that seems really plausible to me.
great one! maybe they use the sun like a compass to navigate so the instant the light goes out they lose their ability to navigate
@@stephanie9499 bruh. Cool, but bruh.
0:47 it happens because bees need to be warmed be light, us humans are always at the same temperature, but bees have the temperature of the area around them. If its too cold, the bees will be too cold to move, that is why bees only come outside in the summer, in the winter it is simply too cold (I think)
Is no one gonna talk about the fact that this kid just did a trick on a hoverboard😂 bruhhhh. That was legendary
Edit: wow never thought I’d get this many likes ever, thank you all :) merry early Christmas all!
Yea bro better than me tho :(
Not really.
This is the comment I was searching for lol facts...
@@sleazygaming5457 it was baby
Wish I could do that. But I also own a hover board so I could learn maybe
Guy: *Opens shoebox in fridge*
Turtle: “Aw, c’mon! Five more minutes!”
furry
@@moolol5965 Person
@@riverlucier7496 LEtter
Shouldnt it been 10?
@@duongthanhtung492 They're tortoise minutes
My tortoises are in the refrigerator, too. They could also do hibernation outside in the cold but in the refrigerator it is more safe because the temperature is constant. Outside it could get too cold (freeze), too warm or an animal could threaten the turtles. 🐢
Ah yes! The perfect response to any situation has been shared! From now on, I’m just gonna saw “meow” when uncomfortable situations 😂
The Bioluminescent Algae produces blue light when disturbed as a defense mechanism against predators. It is also associated with toxic algae blooms.
It's not algae...they're Ctenophoras
I'm goin' with algae. Either that or golly woggles.
@@oishd6077 No, they're not. Ctenophores are animals and would be visible to the naked eye, and they don't turn solid blue when they light up. The blue water contains bioluminescent dinoflagellates, specifically _Noctiluca scintillans_ .
Thank you!!! I was wondering what it was! Is it dangerous to swim in or touch? I'd honestly love to have a pond with that in it. It’s beautiful!
Edit: unfortunately we can't have good things. It can cause skin and respiratory irritation, and in severe cases, ammonia poisoning. 😔 I can dream tho. Maybe I'll get some lil moon jellies to fill the bioluminescence void in my heart.
@@dweebteambuilderjones7627 i am so sorry. I forgot my 11th grade Biology😅.
Yeah you're right. I only considered the fact that ctenophoras are also noted for their bioluminescent nature
"Meow" almost had me choke on my chips.
Why is no one talking about the Chinese navy going “meow” to the US navy rofl
I love the spite with which you said "No, this is not animal abuse"
FYI though, don't just stick your turtle into a freezing refrigerator. You have to make the temperature drop very slowly and make sure they don't have anything in their digestive system so it doesn't rot. But yeah, brumation is not dangerous. Just look up how to do it properly before doing it, and consider if it's even something you want to do to begin with. People generally do it for breeding, since turtles are perfectly happy without brumating.
Personally, I think Turtles should go in the fridge only when in a state of panic- so they can keep their cool 😎
God fucking damnit take my like.
Lol
Perfect for the snappers.
@Vlačko Germany already did that.
@@checkit7528
O.o
Someone told me that the channel that the "Meow" was recorded on was a frequency that is used solely for contact with mechanics and maintenance on the carriers, or something of that nature... but because it is often not used hardly at all some pilots use it to goof around with each other.
Was looking for this comment! I was surprised at first but then I remembered this little tidbit and realized that meowing is quite normal for this channel lol
Mouse: 3-2-1 RUN
2:24 The man is speaking vietnames. He's staying stop or wait up.
Her: "My bad. I didn't mean to."
Him: "You're good. You're good."
Also him: and i took that personally.
It looked like it was because she wasn't as polite to the guy in front of her as he was to her. The guy in front of her also swung into her knee, and she kicked him for it.
I think it was the kids fault. They shouldn’t have been kicking people. The reason he said you’re good you’re good was probably his warning as to not to do it again.
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I'm having this video investigated by authorities to have that man charged.. It's textbook assault and child abuse. DDoI is at risk too if he doesn't take this video down.
I wonder if the bees drop due to the change of the magnetic fields when you turn off the lights.
Studies on captive/pet reptiles have shown that allowing them to brumate during the winter actually appears to help them live longer too!
@sundog aurora people who get 8 hours of sleep live longer but do they rly bc they miss 1/3 of their life?
@@laniaki463 yes because sleeping a full 8 hours also puts you at much lower risk for neurological and other life-shortening diseases such as dementia and alzheimer's.
2:18 when mr.beas gives u a free car
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