you all probably dont care but does anybody know a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the password. I love any help you can give me.
Yeah, the others were severely over estimating humans. Humans are weak AF. A single goose can give us a concussion, one good hit can knock us unconscious because of how strong their wing attacks are, they realistically could beat three consistently, no chance of beating wolves, crocs, or hundreds of huge rats.
@@Endershock1678 No chance of beating even 30 or 40 rats I reckon. One at a time, obviously they could. But all at the same time? You would stand no chance. I think a human could beat one wolf though. They have one attack point, their teeth, so if you can get ahold of their mouth and control that then you’re pretty well off.
@@okamidt3298 Nah, I'd say humans lose 4/5 times to a wolf, and people with no hunting or fighting experience stand no chance. A human could theoretically beat a wolf if you do clamp its mouth, but you'd have to be fast enough to catch a lunging wolf on the mouth, and it be theoretically small enough for you to not lose your balance and therefore grip when it tackles you. You'd also have to not be fighting on ice (since wolves often live in colder climates), because Wolves use claws for higher traction than a human can reasonably gain, not only would you have less traction, but stepping on you with claws sounds painful.
Yo, when they uploaded their first part. I thought it was just a haha we have a podcast, gib like. But I genuinely really loved this. I've been having a rough few months, dealing with not being able to find a job, not so great family, my own head telling me crap I really shouldn't be letting get to me. And this genuinely really made my day. I haven't laughed, smiled and just felt this good in a pretty damn long time from watching a video. The end of coggers section really hit me hard as I realized I really don't do anything for myself and now I'm Really considering starting a journal or doing anything for my mental health. What I'm getting at is, that you guys are really one of the few joys I look forward to when I come onto UA-cam after a rough day, and I really appreciate each and every upload from all of you. I'd genuinely love to see more episodes of this podcast in the future. I hope you all stay safe, stay awesome and that we can all continue to grow as people.
This is nearly a year late, but I hope you’re doing better! Another amazing podcast if you haven’t heard of it is the Official Podcast. It’s my favorite and I’ve listened to all the episodes nearly twice over. Helped me through my own darkest days.
@@apexkonchu2234 you're still bigger and can still kick them and poke them in the eyes, I mean people underestimate the raw power of a bloodlusted human And if you had prep time you could probably take on a whole pack
na his side b is a kazoo that acts like disable and his down b is a donkey know style down b hitbox that is him playing drums and up b is a piano slide
@@thatsme4303 it was a joke, because they never say Peter with an r. I’m American so we really emphasize the r. They don’t I’m so they say peta not peter
Also a huge fan of the podcast. It’s highly unlikely anybody saw my notes from last video, but it looks like you guys came prepared which really helps how great this turned out! Would love to see more, and can’t stress enough how much I think this freestyle format for sessions is going to thrive here
I think 10-15 geese is pretty accurate. Geese rely on intimidation a lot and spread their wings to look larger, but if you manage to grab a hold of it then you can break its bones really easily, since it is a bird. The other ones I am inclined to agree with Jackson
@@royalrice5191 A goose's wing attacks can give you a concussion if they hit you just right, or at least knock you off balance. You try to snap one, which would take like twenty seconds if it were struggling, and another five are already in the air bearing down with the force of... Not much but enough to maybe knock the air out of you, one good smack, and you're out. I'd say four is the limit for someone of a Gamers physique with no real training.
@@Endershock1678 I personally have never seen a goose attack with its wings. They usually just bite and snap at you as far as I know, and even then they are small and light. Canadian geese weigh in about 14 pounds, maximum, meaning you have a huuuge weight advantage, meaning any blow from them will be much less than a blow from a human.
Never realized how unconfident underdogs fans were in their survival abilities, imagine seeing 3 geese and already taking the L as if they dont weigh as much as your calf
Honestly, I switched to the Metric System last year. It makes SO much more sense than the Imperial System that whenever my friend references temperature or whatever, I have to spend like twenty seconds confused before realizing they are talking about degrees.
I had a dream last night where I met little z and hop cat and little z was like 4 feet tall and hop cat was like 6,2 and it was really confusing so little z fess up now
Some questions for the QnA: How tall are all of you? I can't decide if Jackson is freakishly tall or if the rest of you are just kinda short. I imagine making youtube content focused on nintendo games attracts a lot of children, so: How do guys you deal with / feel about having a young audience? Do you ever feel pressure to be a good role model or to censor yourself for the sake of kids watching your content? Does it weird any of you out when people you don't know call you by your first name? Would you rather be called your screen name / gamertag?
I know a lot of people have probably suggested this already but bullet journaling really works. I think the reason why we spend so much time procrastinating is because we don't know what we want to do. So if we had something planned for the day, we wouldn't be so anxious to do it. Start by writing like a quest catalog in RPGs, trust me it feels so good crossing off your daily tasks and weekly tasks
Did you know that geese are actually the superior animal? Because they control all three (livable) elements. They can walk on Earth, swim in water, and fly in air.
I started watching this podcast three days ago when it released, and have been coming back to watch it bit-by-bit each day. I just wanted to say thank you for providing something to listen to in the background of doing random assignments for my online classes. I was wondering if anyone has had an interesting experience developing a relationship (platonically) with someone because of the content they have created. Excited for next podcast.
@Little Z, something that works for me in place of formal meditation is to do a 5 senses checklist: -5 thing I can see -4 things I can hear -3 things I can feel -2 things I can smell -1 thing I can taste Meditation is as much about intention as it is about stillness. If I can set my intention to be cognizant of the present moment, there is an active stillness that allows me to stay in the here and now. Love listening, please keep the content coming!
My serious analysis on fighting geese. Geese are a wacky creature. Despite how they act, and painful bites. They really can’t damage you as much as you would think. They just try to act intimidating when in reality they aren’t. Plus, since theyre birds, they have hollow bones, so any kind of blunt attack will destroy them. Such as picking up a nearby big branch, rock or even just punching them.
Day two of watching every podcast and it’s really weird hearing how Zach and Jordan were talking about going to Japan, almost 4 years ago and now they have actually done it
1:06:11 Little Z is literally just describing a lid to a cup and I was so frustrated that nobody else realized that 😂 also a straw could've worked for this solution too. i love these podcasts 😂😂
One thing that I've started doing each morning that has helped me be more productive has been cooking eggs and just enjoying my breakfast while watching other people do their morning routines. Obviously not like stalking them or watching them through their window but just observing people around my neighborhood from my porch and seeing how they deal with their lives. It has helped me understand others and feel more connected to my community in knowing that we're all just doing our best and looking for ways to make it by.
I’m on Jackson’s side on like every single one of these, they are severely overrating the power of humans and also underrating the power of wild animals smh
@@crooker23 No chance. A person going all out to kill geese could take on way more than that. One solid kick to the neck is going to kill a goose easily and they aren’t going to be very agile on the ground
@@BearEnjoyer Literally irrelevant. What is a goose going to do to me in the air? They aren’t falcons that take 100 mph dives at you. Have you ever seen footage of a goose fighting something? They stay on the ground and flap their wings at whatever they’re attacking.
Hey! I spent a lot of my undergrad studying biomechanics, and I feel like Peter brings up a really good point. For every skill in the world, everyone has what's called a "genetic ceiling." That means that, no matter how long or how hard you practice, for every skill you have a certain maximum potential to be good. I could practice sprinting for the rest of my life and ever outrun Usain Bolt for that reason; his genetic ceiling for running is just higher than mine. However, anyone has the potential to be GOOD at something if they practice. Certain skills come more naturally to some people than others, but we all A: have the potential to be good at something with effort and B: have different maximum skill levels at a given thing. Skill diversity is one of the cool things about humans!
I mean I still don't think I would beat a wolf (unless he SDs trying to Side-B me), but the force of the bite of a wolf sounds a lot in kg, but isn't that much higher when compared to a human. Force is usually measured in Newton per square centimeter. An average human applies around 390 Newton per square centimeter with a strong bite, while a wolf applies around 593 on average. So while I still think wolves are technically more physically capable in a fight, I don't think bite force would be a determining factor, as the difference is not as high as one would assume.
@@kingofinfernalawesomenessXVI. I agree with what you said. The reason I put in bite force was that a wolf will primarily be using the mouth as the main form of combat (Unless it is laser in neutral), and while the difference in bite force between a human and a wolf isn't that large, a human can't use their mouth in combat. Additionally, it takes as little as 25 lbs (111 newtons) of force to fracture some of the smaller bones in the body.
@@lukejohnson3726 I mean the wolf still has to bite you, you have the size advantage and humans can deliver quite the kick Also you can poke its eyes which will definitely stun it and depending on the environment, you could throw stuff, there's alot more you can do and you could probably just sacrifice a limb to get the advantage and win
@@milesandrews6711 You do realize that while you try to poke it´s eyes you also put your hands in it´s strike zone and the only chance any human have to accomplish that would be to have faster reactions than a bloodthirsty wolf for an average man... it ain´t happening.
Morning productivity routine option: 5 quick rounds of sun salutations in the morning. Helps you stretch, helps you really wake up, helps you feel productive(if you need it), and it allows you to get your head right. Doesn’t have to be a workout, though you’ll probably sweat a bit, but it’s also super quick. Never took Jordan for a meditation type, but it shows in his calm/cool nature when he plays, not to mention how he can think critically so well in the moment. My man knows how to breathe!
If I’m dead and someone is going through my *secret* belongings and they don’t have to have *at least* 17 therapy sessions because of it, I’ve wasted my life.
I watched till the end and wanted to comment saying how great these videos are. Please keep making them, I love long form, chill, content like this. I'd love for this to continue weekly or even just monthly! It's kind of like a live stream but I don't feel the pressure to keep up with it live, I can just enjoy it on my own time. Great content guys
I definitely prefer the more wholesome/noninvasive questions. Just listening to you guys talk is entertaining as you are naturally funny together. Also, as someone born in the USA, I find the differences between countries interesting. Thank you guys for doing this podcast :]
Q&A question 1. How different would your UA-cam careers be if you didn’t know each other? 2. What are some of you favorite beach stories either from childhood or adulthood? 3. What are your favorite things about Australia? Also one wolf would destroy the four of you at the same time. Hardly even a fight. Love you guys
This was so much fun to put on to listen to while I worked on art stuff lol, you guys are an amusing bunch and I'm enjoying the hell out of all your types of content!!
I think you’re underestimating humans There was a story on the news a while back in my state where a guy was attacked by a mountain lion on a hiking path and he ended up choking it to death
And then you get the Florida man stories Like the one who got arrested for supplexing crocodiles Or that in some alligator parks theres a sign that says don't feed or MOLEST the alligators
Really loving these podcasts and what everyone is bringing to the table each episode. The wholesome bit at the end makes me think about how shite my mental health is and I’m like damn y’all be writing in journals and and meditating. It’s nice to hear from people who are really working on themselves but also have someone like Zack who, like me, is watching too much UA-cam.
Crocodiles are armored and Humans are more dexterous. People fight crocodiles even big boys all the time with no weapons except the only thing is that it's a draw. If you're on land and you can get on its back(which is very feasible)it can't kill you. With no weapons, you can't really kill one with your bare hands. It's basically a draw.
@@Endershock1678 humans have insane stamina, some of the highest in the animal kingdom If anything the croc is getting tired first and since it's not in water the heat would take its toll on it, there's also eye poking which you could do Once you get on a Crocs back it's all over for it You can even suplex it if you wanna do some damage
@@milesandrews6711Well, I just spent a night researching the Crocodile Human Matchup. Not sure why, but it was interesting. I assumed you were fighting it in the water. I assumed all of these fights were if you were walking somewhere at night and saw something in your way right as it saw you. But fine, let's fight it on land. Let's also assume they were fighting the biggest and smallest adult male crocodiles, the Nile Crocodile and the Saltwater Crocodile. Not saying it would be impossible to win, a good enough Ganon can easily beat a bad enough Pikachu, but it would be... well, a bad matchup. Crocs move a good bit faster than the average human on land, at about 15mph or a 4 minute mile. If you manage to avoid its bite and not get death rolled and get on top of it, you have to hold down a thrashing, you still have to hold down a heavy 3-5 meter monster of flesh. I've already read up on it, and it isn't uncommon for humans to beat Crocs (there's even a tourist attraction), but these require you to slowly work your way up and require a pretty nice amount of training beforehand. Even profressionals say that getting on the back of the Croc, the most reliable method of beating it, is the most dangerous part of the method and is hard to pull off. As for damage, forget it. The average Nile Crocodile weighs anywhere from 500 to a 1000 pounds. A Saltwater Croc can weighs an average of 1000 pounds and commonly can even weigh over a ton. I don't you're getting that suplex, and are now left with no options to really hurt it, so you just have to wait for it to... I don't know, die of exhaustion or heat stroke? Now, can humans beat even the biggest of Saltwater Crocs, definitely, but can the average human or anyone in the Underdogs do it... NO.
@@Endershock1678 Crocs are faster in movement speed, but their lunge isn't all that fast compared to other lunge animals, at least not at a decent midrange distance Getting on the back is nearly an instant win if you're not gloating about it because from there you're meant to attack the eyes Crocs mouths can snap shut easily but even a rubber band can hold them close Also yeah unless you're a pretty strong human being you're probably not supplexing a saltwater croc, but you could do it to a regular sized croc with decent strength and the pure adrenaline in your veins, I mean Florida men do It and I even saw one chase a shop owner with a croc Even if the suppplex isn't on the table human teeth are surprisingly strong in terms of bite force and going for a Crocs eyes are very effective The training you'd need to face a croc applies to a regular calmish human It dosent exactly take a bloodlusted adrenaline filled human into account You could just juke the Crocs lunge, jump on its back and go for the eyes Depending on the environment you could even use stones and sticks to do even more damage to it And the worst case scenario of you getting clamped can be escaped with eye poking
@@milesandrews6711 You know what, fair enough (though I'm also assuming no items). I could continue, but I feel neither of us realistically can weigh the strengths and weaknesses of both. Instead of continuing to argue, let's just spam the comments with Underdogs vs Crocodiles until they do it.
Awww that last part was so cute! I just started doing yoga in the morning and it's been the best! I feel more energetic and calm to tackle my day. Although, something I haven't done is meditation, I'm gonna give it a try!
hey zack, if you like cooking, that’s what i’ve found that helps me the most with being mindful. it’s a task but it’s simple and the end product is almost always something nice that you can be proud of. keep going with things you like and you’ll surely surprise yourself. also, please don’t underestimate the deadliness of wolves LOL
I love how Peter is making fun of Jordan for trying to outspace the wolf but doesn't say anything to Cogger when he starts talking about how the wolf would low-profile his attacks
"Banana's such a Lucina-main fruit to like."
I didn't know that such an odd statement could be so immediately recognizably true...
He even said it was optimal.
Lol
Ya lucina really likes bananas
I like bananas but i never play lucina
you all probably dont care but does anybody know a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the password. I love any help you can give me.
So now we need a "Underdogs go to the Zoo" episode where you see the animals you think you can fight
Lmaoooooo
Raahim Sattar they don’t have zoos in australia they just step outside
Omg yes
what zoo has rats lmao
"No, you may not enter the pens to brawl the animals. Go away."
Jordan’s favorite cuisine?
Cheese
I get it
I see Jordan is a man of culture as well!
i get it
Ikr
Funny
The cutest thing about this is no one bullying zac for being scared of bananas. solid friendship
real mates bully the shit out of each other
@@pebl7735 the funniest thing to me, is that your not wrong in the slightest
@@pebl7735
They've probably bullied him off screen enough, no need to lay on him now.
i would like this comment but its at 69 likes
lmao my friends bully me for having CupONoodaphobia
“I feel like that’s a waste of time, I’d rather play smash bros.”
-Jordan 2020
Very wise words
@@ellipsis498 indeed
Greatest quote off all time
"no one is gonna get far enough into the video to comment anyways" -hopcat
Never have I heard bananas be described as "optimal"
Lucina mains lol
Who else but Jordan.
Me when Flame Knight
your mom called my banana optimal
I also really like banana’s, but not because they’re “optimal” lmao
Clearly you never saw Diddy in Smash 4.
Jordan : you can just grab the wolf
Me, a Canadian : boy you are so wrong
I agree, in Canada these wolves are huge, they literally eat all the sheep and cows up north.
Right, you have to jump over its laser first. THEN you can grab it.
ya bro im from New Hampshire and some of the wolves here are big cant imagine them canadian rockies wolves up there
Even close to the center of Ontario, if you go to the right place, you can find some decently sized wolves
@@flickrfade watch out for the down smash tho
i honestly thought they weren't gonna do it! i'm happy!!
Same
I really hope they keep it going
Do underdogs shoot the sheriff
Same
Director Cogger is the most level headed one when it came to Zacks segment of "Animal vs Human" in my opinion.
Yeah, the others were severely over estimating humans. Humans are weak AF. A single goose can give us a concussion, one good hit can knock us unconscious because of how strong their wing attacks are, they realistically could beat three consistently, no chance of beating wolves, crocs, or hundreds of huge rats.
@@Endershock1678 No chance of beating even 30 or 40 rats I reckon. One at a time, obviously they could. But all at the same time? You would stand no chance. I think a human could beat one wolf though. They have one attack point, their teeth, so if you can get ahold of their mouth and control that then you’re pretty well off.
Director Cogger is the most level headed one
@@okamidt3298 I don't think you could get ahold of its mouth and hold it for one. I cant even do that with my dog. And they have huge claws too.
@@okamidt3298 Nah, I'd say humans lose 4/5 times to a wolf, and people with no hunting or fighting experience stand no chance. A human could theoretically beat a wolf if you do clamp its mouth, but you'd have to be fast enough to catch a lunging wolf on the mouth, and it be theoretically small enough for you to not lose your balance and therefore grip when it tackles you. You'd also have to not be fighting on ice (since wolves often live in colder climates), because Wolves use claws for higher traction than a human can reasonably gain, not only would you have less traction, but stepping on you with claws sounds painful.
Yo, when they uploaded their first part. I thought it was just a haha we have a podcast, gib like.
But I genuinely really loved this.
I've been having a rough few months, dealing with not being able to find a job, not so great family, my own head telling me crap I really shouldn't be letting get to me. And this genuinely really made my day. I haven't laughed, smiled and just felt this good in a pretty damn long time from watching a video.
The end of coggers section really hit me hard as I realized I really don't do anything for myself and now I'm Really considering starting a journal or doing anything for my mental health.
What I'm getting at is, that you guys are really one of the few joys I look forward to when I come onto UA-cam after a rough day, and I really appreciate each and every upload from all of you. I'd genuinely love to see more episodes of this podcast in the future.
I hope you all stay safe, stay awesome and that we can all continue to grow as people.
Wish you the best my man
Dang man I hope these guys see this, I'm sure this comment would make their day
This is nearly a year late, but I hope you’re doing better! Another amazing podcast if you haven’t heard of it is the Official Podcast. It’s my favorite and I’ve listened to all the episodes nearly twice over. Helped me through my own darkest days.
Question for QnA: How did each of your parents react to your announcements of becoming full time UA-camrs?
I literally don’t know what to say I’ve been waiting forever for this episode
It’s been a week
I’m just going to wait for school to be done before I listen to this
@@7k_VNix that’s toooooooo long
@@jaydon__bmore0717 Apparently
@@7k_VNix as you can tell I love the underdogs
The comments: _You can't just fight these animals so easily_
The Underdogs: _We're Australians we're just _*_built different_*
True!!
I don't think Peter understands how big wolves are. Wolves are significantly larger than even the large breeds of dog.
@@apexkonchu2234 you're still bigger and can still kick them and poke them in the eyes, I mean people underestimate the raw power of a bloodlusted human
And if you had prep time you could probably take on a whole pack
@@milesandrews6711 one bite and you're done dude. Their bite force is fucking high
with weapons it's different, if you have a spear you could definitely do it but like I said one bite and you're done
If little z was in smash his weapon would be goose,and taunts are gonna be underdogs dancing
And his final smash would be yelling at you for winning Mario kart
You heard of a sword fighter now get ready for an overload of geese fighters
na his side b is a kazoo that acts like disable and his down b is a donkey know style down b hitbox that is him playing drums and up b is a piano slide
Dude your pfp is cursed
Somebody mod Banjo into Little Z swinging the Untitled Goose
PETA’s gonna have an aneurysm when they see this episode
peta griffin 😳😳😳
PETA or "Peta" (hopcat)
@@oscarcat7523 hopcats real name is peter, also he was IN this episode :think:
@@thatsme4303 it was a joke, because they never say Peter with an r. I’m American so we really emphasize the r. They don’t I’m so they say peta not peter
15:55 Jordan: If im fighting on top off a building I had a chance. That made me laugh so hard XD
i died when jordon said whiteness hindered his ability in basketball
I'd love to hear to these Podcasts every week.
Also a huge fan of the podcast. It’s highly unlikely anybody saw my notes from last video, but it looks like you guys came prepared which really helps how great this turned out! Would love to see more, and can’t stress enough how much I think this freestyle format for sessions is going to thrive here
I really hope this podcast becomes a regular series, hearing y’all just talk ab whatever is surprisingly informative, and very fun
I'm with Jackson on every animal fight. Y'all underestimating some of these creatures...
And over estimating the human body
I think 10-15 geese is pretty accurate. Geese rely on intimidation a lot and spread their wings to look larger, but if you manage to grab a hold of it then you can break its bones really easily, since it is a bird. The other ones I am inclined to agree with Jackson
5 rats though....
@@royalrice5191
A goose's wing attacks can give you a concussion if they hit you just right, or at least knock you off balance. You try to snap one, which would take like twenty seconds if it were struggling, and another five are already in the air bearing down with the force of... Not much but enough to maybe knock the air out of you, one good smack, and you're out. I'd say four is the limit for someone of a Gamers physique with no real training.
@@Endershock1678 I personally have never seen a goose attack with its wings. They usually just bite and snap at you as far as I know, and even then they are small and light. Canadian geese weigh in about 14 pounds, maximum, meaning you have a huuuge weight advantage, meaning any blow from them will be much less than a blow from a human.
Jordan was one step away from suggesting Tomahawk Grabbing the Goose.
Never realized how unconfident underdogs fans were in their survival abilities, imagine seeing 3 geese and already taking the L as if they dont weigh as much as your calf
Underdogs: "kilos"
Us Americans : *tries to remember our elementary school math class*
@Jack Ross I know. Duh. But for the Americans THAT DO watch them
@Jack Ross I mean tbf, 60% of their audience is American.
Honestly, I switched to the Metric System last year. It makes SO much more sense than the Imperial System that whenever my friend references temperature or whatever, I have to spend like twenty seconds confused before realizing they are talking about degrees.
Holy crap people on UA-cam can't take a freaking joke
@@panhead_1740 yeah lol
This podact makes me happy. That's it. That's the comment
Personally, i think tomatoes are ok IN something, but only sometimes, and I would never open the fridge and say "yeah, let's eat a real nice tomato"
same, I only eat them in soup to make the soup taste better
Wait a second, didn't I just scroll past you
True
You see you're not supposed to refrigerate tomatoes
@@jessevanhook3521 wait you're not?
This is honestly one of my favorite channels on UA-cam, very funny and it expands on their characters. Thank you guys for what you do
Jordan: Apples take too long to eat
Crab Apples: Well yes but actually no
Editor: How many adrolls do you guys want?
Underdogs: Yes
Sorry! That was UA-cam choosing how many to put on (which was 19, thanks UA-cam), I've cut most of then out now.
@@UnderdogsGaming no need to apologize, you guys deserve that bank >:D
@@UnderdogsGaming bros, it's all good! It was a wall of yellow, but deserved! Gotta get that ad rev 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@@UnderdogsGaming Don't worry about it :)
@@UnderdogsGaming Only 19?! What a joke! Come back with 26 next time!
Also wolves are twice the size of German shepherds and they are hugeee
Considering the size of my German shepherd that is large
I had a dream last night where I met little z and hop cat and little z was like 4 feet tall and hop cat was like 6,2 and it was really confusing so little z fess up now
Can you guys put this on Spotify please? Gonna be something I listen to at work XD
I would like this on Spotify yea.
If you’re listening on a desktop, you can just open UA-cam with the underdogs in a different window.
Some questions for the QnA:
How tall are all of you? I can't decide if Jackson is freakishly tall or if the rest of you are just kinda short.
I imagine making youtube content focused on nintendo games attracts a lot of children, so: How do guys you deal with / feel about having a young audience? Do you ever feel pressure to be a good role model or to censor yourself for the sake of kids watching your content?
Does it weird any of you out when people you don't know call you by your first name? Would you rather be called your screen name / gamertag?
much awaited part 2 :)
Hopcat: "Youre underestimating Geese"
Also Hopcat: "Ill curbstomp a Wolf"
Zachs goose fighting tactic is literally "I used the goose to destroy the goose"
I know a lot of people have probably suggested this already but bullet journaling really works.
I think the reason why we spend so much time procrastinating is because we don't know what we want to do. So if we had something planned for the day, we wouldn't be so anxious to do it. Start by writing like a quest catalog in RPGs, trust me it feels so good crossing off your daily tasks and weekly tasks
Question for the underdogs: Have you ever had a feeling someone was stalking you?
Question for the underdogs: have you ever stalked someone?
Don't blow my cover...
@@KnaveKnight I think you’ve blown your own cover
are you stalking the underdogs?
Question for Sneaky Ser: is there uh, perhaps any particular reason you might be asking?
Did you know that geese are actually the superior animal? Because they control all three (livable) elements. They can walk on Earth, swim in water, and fly in air.
4:46 Jackson: what's that phobia called
Jordan: Bano-nobia
The end of this episode was really inspiring and I appreciate you guys just chatting about the little things.
this is my favoirite channel on UA-cam
Same
I started watching this podcast three days ago when it released, and have been coming back to watch it bit-by-bit each day. I just wanted to say thank you for providing something to listen to in the background of doing random assignments for my online classes. I was wondering if anyone has had an interesting experience developing a relationship (platonically) with someone because of the content they have created. Excited for next podcast.
This actually got uploaded right before my road trip started. Thank you guys
@Little Z, something that works for me in place of formal meditation is to do a 5 senses checklist:
-5 thing I can see
-4 things I can hear
-3 things I can feel
-2 things I can smell
-1 thing I can taste
Meditation is as much about intention as it is about stillness. If I can set my intention to be cognizant of the present moment, there is an active stillness that allows me to stay in the here and now.
Love listening, please keep the content coming!
"Silly" is such a vague adjective to describe Jackson 😂
My serious analysis on fighting geese.
Geese are a wacky creature. Despite how they act, and painful bites. They really can’t damage you as much as you would think. They just try to act intimidating when in reality they aren’t. Plus, since theyre birds, they have hollow bones, so any kind of blunt attack will destroy them. Such as picking up a nearby big branch, rock or even just punching them.
At my highschool earlier this year we had a snake chilling in the hallway and a kid picked it up, then after holding for a second threw it outside
"Nobody's gonna get this far in the video. Don't worry about it." -Hopcat.
I haven´t started the episode yet but I just want to say that last episode was amazing and I hope this series continues.
Day two of watching every podcast and it’s really weird hearing how Zach and Jordan were talking about going to Japan, almost 4 years ago and now they have actually done it
Petition for the Underdogs to go to any country, and vlog the whole thing.
1:06:11 Little Z is literally just describing a lid to a cup and I was so frustrated that nobody else realized that 😂 also a straw could've worked for this solution too. i love these podcasts 😂😂
28:03 I thought he was gonna say your best CHARACTER lol
One thing that I've started doing each morning that has helped me be more productive has been cooking eggs and just enjoying my breakfast while watching other people do their morning routines. Obviously not like stalking them or watching them through their window but just observing people around my neighborhood from my porch and seeing how they deal with their lives. It has helped me understand others and feel more connected to my community in knowing that we're all just doing our best and looking for ways to make it by.
I’m on Jackson’s side on like every single one of these, they are severely overrating the power of humans and also underrating the power of wild animals smh
theyve never been attacked by a small bird and it shows, 2 or 3 geese trying to kill a person would have decent odds
@@crooker23 No chance. A person going all out to kill geese could take on way more than that. One solid kick to the neck is going to kill a goose easily and they aren’t going to be very agile on the ground
Same. Probably if they had weapons, it would be better but if they’re gonna fight it barehanded, that’s a whole different story.
@@Maxximillianaire you can't kick over your head amd geese fly
@@BearEnjoyer Literally irrelevant. What is a goose going to do to me in the air? They aren’t falcons that take 100 mph dives at you. Have you ever seen footage of a goose fighting something? They stay on the ground and flap their wings at whatever they’re attacking.
Hey! I spent a lot of my undergrad studying biomechanics, and I feel like Peter brings up a really good point. For every skill in the world, everyone has what's called a "genetic ceiling." That means that, no matter how long or how hard you practice, for every skill you have a certain maximum potential to be good. I could practice sprinting for the rest of my life and ever outrun Usain Bolt for that reason; his genetic ceiling for running is just higher than mine. However, anyone has the potential to be GOOD at something if they practice. Certain skills come more naturally to some people than others, but we all A: have the potential to be good at something with effort and B: have different maximum skill levels at a given thing. Skill diversity is one of the cool things about humans!
I thought the first was the last so them continuing this is amazing
Really liking these podcasts, one of the very few podcasts I like to actually pay attention too instead of just having it as background
all of you are underestimating wolves. They are almost 3 ft tall, can be 6 ft long, and have a bite force of 1500 lbs (680kg)
I mean I still don't think I would beat a wolf (unless he SDs trying to Side-B me), but the force of the bite of a wolf sounds a lot in kg, but isn't that much higher when compared to a human. Force is usually measured in Newton per square centimeter. An average human applies around 390 Newton per square centimeter with a strong bite, while a wolf applies around 593 on average. So while I still think wolves are technically more physically capable in a fight, I don't think bite force would be a determining factor, as the difference is not as high as one would assume.
@@kingofinfernalawesomenessXVI. I agree with what you said. The reason I put in bite force was that a wolf will primarily be using the mouth as the main form of combat (Unless it is laser in neutral), and while the difference in bite force between a human and a wolf isn't that large, a human can't use their mouth in combat. Additionally, it takes as little as 25 lbs (111 newtons) of force to fracture some of the smaller bones in the body.
@@lukejohnson3726 I mean the wolf still has to bite you, you have the size advantage and humans can deliver quite the kick
Also you can poke its eyes which will definitely stun it and depending on the environment, you could throw stuff, there's alot more you can do and you could probably just sacrifice a limb to get the advantage and win
@@milesandrews6711 You do realize that while you try to poke it´s eyes you also put your hands in it´s strike zone and the only chance any human have to accomplish that would be to have faster reactions than a bloodthirsty wolf for an average man... it ain´t happening.
Morning productivity routine option: 5 quick rounds of sun salutations in the morning. Helps you stretch, helps you really wake up, helps you feel productive(if you need it), and it allows you to get your head right. Doesn’t have to be a workout, though you’ll probably sweat a bit, but it’s also super quick. Never took Jordan for a meditation type, but it shows in his calm/cool nature when he plays, not to mention how he can think critically so well in the moment. My man knows how to breathe!
Eyyyyy nice to see y'all gonna keep doing this podcast
Oh yeah, the random hello to the camera from Jordan @38:11 so so funny and wholesome lol
Q&A question: what are the objects you have owned for the longest time and why?
These podcasts are the best one's I've heard i literally just put it on and watch it for the entire 1h 20m. Keep up the great work.
Day 54 of asking you guys to play monopoly
What about Minecraft?
Zach will have broken the board *and* left the country within seconds of the game being started
@@Dreg-Freg zach will be like "COMMUNISM BITCH" and hell flip the board.
@@Dreg-Freg virtual monopoly 😊 all he can do is cry and stay for the content 😈
Yo you’re the monopoly guy
That last portion of the podcast was so wholesome and enlightening! Honestly my favourite part of it. Thanks for another episode guys 🧡⬇️🐕
When you realize the guy with the cucumber was biting it to Morse code
If I’m dead and someone is going through my *secret* belongings and they don’t have to have *at least* 17 therapy sessions because of it, I’ve wasted my life.
Can’t wait for someone to comment ‘well ackshully water isn’t the only substance where the solid is less dense than the liquid’
I watched till the end and wanted to comment saying how great these videos are. Please keep making them, I love long form, chill, content like this. I'd love for this to continue weekly or even just monthly! It's kind of like a live stream but I don't feel the pressure to keep up with it live, I can just enjoy it on my own time. Great content guys
Poppt is such a likeable person
I definitely prefer the more wholesome/noninvasive questions. Just listening to you guys talk is entertaining as you are naturally funny together.
Also, as someone born in the USA, I find the differences between countries interesting. Thank you guys for doing this podcast :]
I made it to end it I wasn't bored through the whole pod cast.
Damn I can't believe the Pod has been going on 2 years. Who's been an underdog since the beginning?
Question: What are your secret hobbies?
I don't think they are gonna tell u
@@yurei____4315 true :(
I really liked that last segment. Made me think about that I should start focusing on my mental health more.
Question: what really got you started on being a youtuber or what was the kind of tipping point that inspired you to start youtube
Rat sounds: *exist*
Subtitles: [ *Music* ]
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I love you guys but you're simply not taking on 15 geese in a fist fight.
Edit: Bruh I just saw the 300 rats part 🤦♂️
1 stomp would murder a rat or goose.
@@robthebobcornonthecob198 but 300 rats attacking you at the same time is too much
@@adrianheredia6494 True
Oh hi Shluk, I like your edits :)
@@deccs6548 Thanks man! I appreciate that
Q&A question
1. How different would your UA-cam careers be if you didn’t know each other?
2. What are some of you favorite beach stories either from childhood or adulthood?
3. What are your favorite things about Australia?
Also one wolf would destroy the four of you at the same time. Hardly even a fight. Love you guys
No wonder the Lucina main makes plain sandwiches
This was so much fun to put on to listen to while I worked on art stuff lol, you guys are an amusing bunch and I'm enjoying the hell out of all your types of content!!
I think you’re underestimating humans
There was a story on the news a while back in my state where a guy was attacked by a mountain lion on a hiking path and he ended up choking it to death
And then you get the Florida man stories
Like the one who got arrested for supplexing crocodiles
Or that in some alligator parks theres a sign that says don't feed or MOLEST the alligators
Really loving these podcasts and what everyone is bringing to the table each episode. The wholesome bit at the end makes me think about how shite my mental health is and I’m like damn y’all be writing in journals and and meditating. It’s nice to hear from people who are really working on themselves but also have someone like Zack who, like me, is watching too much UA-cam.
I honestly didn’t think there were any other people out there that hated tomatoes lol
I hear so much stuff I can relate to in this video. That combined the sense of humor you guys have, made me love the video!
pog, i was worried they would never release this
Edit: i made it to the end, and i think Zach should read his bible in the morning
Same bro.
Edit: I agree bro
@@justinfabela4899 yeah
Edit: yeah
I hate Onions and Tomatoes, so I'm with you Little Z.
Also here's one of my favorite quotes: "Hard work beats talent, until talent works hard."
Crocodiles are armored and Humans are more dexterous. People fight crocodiles even big boys all the time with no weapons except the only thing is that it's a draw. If you're on land and you can get on its back(which is very feasible)it can't kill you. With no weapons, you can't really kill one with your bare hands. It's basically a draw.
But wouldn't a human eventually grow tired? Like, if it were a fight to the death, the croc would win just with raw attrition.
@@Endershock1678 humans have insane stamina, some of the highest in the animal kingdom
If anything the croc is getting tired first and since it's not in water the heat would take its toll on it, there's also eye poking which you could do
Once you get on a Crocs back it's all over for it
You can even suplex it if you wanna do some damage
@@milesandrews6711Well, I just spent a night researching the Crocodile Human Matchup. Not sure why, but it was interesting.
I assumed you were fighting it in the water. I assumed all of these fights were if you were walking somewhere at night and saw something in your way right as it saw you. But fine, let's fight it on land. Let's also assume they were fighting the biggest and smallest adult male crocodiles, the Nile Crocodile and the Saltwater Crocodile.
Not saying it would be impossible to win, a good enough Ganon can easily beat a bad enough Pikachu, but it would be... well, a bad matchup.
Crocs move a good bit faster than the average human on land, at about 15mph or a 4 minute mile. If you manage to avoid its bite and not get death rolled and get on top of it, you have to hold down a thrashing, you still have to hold down a heavy 3-5 meter monster of flesh. I've already read up on it, and it isn't uncommon for humans to beat Crocs (there's even a tourist attraction), but these require you to slowly work your way up and require a pretty nice amount of training beforehand. Even profressionals say that getting on the back of the Croc, the most reliable method of beating it, is the most dangerous part of the method and is hard to pull off.
As for damage, forget it. The average Nile Crocodile weighs anywhere from 500 to a 1000 pounds. A Saltwater Croc can weighs an average of 1000 pounds and commonly can even weigh over a ton. I don't you're getting that suplex, and are now left with no options to really hurt it, so you just have to wait for it to... I don't know, die of exhaustion or heat stroke?
Now, can humans beat even the biggest of Saltwater Crocs, definitely, but can the average human or anyone in the Underdogs do it... NO.
@@Endershock1678 Crocs are faster in movement speed, but their lunge isn't all that fast compared to other lunge animals, at least not at a decent midrange distance
Getting on the back is nearly an instant win if you're not gloating about it because from there you're meant to attack the eyes
Crocs mouths can snap shut easily but even a rubber band can hold them close
Also yeah unless you're a pretty strong human being you're probably not supplexing a saltwater croc, but you could do it to a regular sized croc with decent strength and the pure adrenaline in your veins, I mean Florida men do It and I even saw one chase a shop owner with a croc
Even if the suppplex isn't on the table human teeth are surprisingly strong in terms of bite force and going for a Crocs eyes are very effective
The training you'd need to face a croc applies to a regular calmish human
It dosent exactly take a bloodlusted adrenaline filled human into account
You could just juke the Crocs lunge, jump on its back and go for the eyes
Depending on the environment you could even use stones and sticks to do even more damage to it
And the worst case scenario of you getting clamped can be escaped with eye poking
@@milesandrews6711 You know what, fair enough (though I'm also assuming no items). I could continue, but I feel neither of us realistically can weigh the strengths and weaknesses of both.
Instead of continuing to argue, let's just spam the comments with Underdogs vs Crocodiles until they do it.
Awww that last part was so cute!
I just started doing yoga in the morning and it's been the best! I feel more energetic and calm to tackle my day. Although, something I haven't done is meditation, I'm gonna give it a try!
Tier Zoo could answer that question
I thought Hopcat could do that cause he studied zoology
Humans having spears makes us really high on the tier list
Especially the tipper
Nice.
54:44 Quotes that aged like milk
hey zack, if you like cooking, that’s what i’ve found that helps me the most with being mindful. it’s a task but it’s simple and the end product is almost always something nice that you can be proud of. keep going with things you like and you’ll surely surprise yourself. also, please don’t underestimate the deadliness of wolves LOL
So noone took the opportunity to say "so long gay Bowser" when talking about grabbing a crocodile by the tail?
I love how Peter is making fun of Jordan for trying to outspace the wolf but doesn't say anything to Cogger when he starts talking about how the wolf would low-profile his attacks
POGCAST
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i really sat through that whole thing this is what happen's when your bored but it turned out really hilarious good job on you guys