The video of the man calling his brother after the earthquake was very touching, you could tell the brother was heartbroken thinking his brother was dead, only for him to find out he is alive, probably one of the best feelings there is, my condolences to those who weren't as lucky.
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41 thousand registered deaths, and turkey had very high number of illegal immigrants frkm syria as well. all of those people were staying in a small basement apartments with family of 10-15. All of those people, all that blood, all our loved ones, we lost them, just so a prick corrupt officials could violate the building codes with cheap metarials and make a few extra bucks. I blame the erdogan, and his "friends". they will pay for this. We did what we could by sending stuff and money, manpower but they were still trying to rescue ATMs from rubble instead of fucking people.
It's pretty wholesome hearing how emotional the brother is when speaking to his sibling. You can tell he assumed the worst but upon hearing his brother's voice. He sounds like he's ready to sob uncontrollably.
There’s something so fundamentally human about the joy you feel hearing that person so overjoyed about his brother being alive. Even when you don’t speak the language, the emotion in his voice pierces you straight to your core.
He likely has no idea what happened to it and doesn't even care. He has said he says this because youtube might flag it if a person or animal might have gotten hurt.
@@UnstableYT-u7k that's really sad, but I'm sure there are other people who would have an opposite reaction. Having a family that dislikes you doesn't mean that everyone does.
The video was cut short but he had his wife and children too... he asked soon after about them and the cries of the brother on the phone... he kept asking questions but the brother was just so emotional like you can hear just how terrified he is and how terrified their family were. The absolute relief in his voice, the way he kept repeating how they’re all waiting for him.
Doesn't matter what languages you speak, you can feel the raw emotion in that brother's voice. When so many families haven't been so fortunate, it's great to know that this one can be reunited.
@@vikeskie Well it has to sound loud and alarming to get the chickens running, i'm sure she has a sweet voice when she isn't screaming at the top of her lungs 😅
Kangaroo rumble has some major sibling fight energy. You even have the older sibling paralyzed with fear at potentially going too far and getting himself in trouble when mom gets home.
I'm from Tanzania, and those chickens are dyed pink. The reason as to why some chickens are dyed is so that it becomes easy to identify it in a place where it can easily get mixed up with other people's chickens or get stolen.
Just imagine that man’s joy at hearing his brother is alive after assuming he was dead. Getting a loved one back from the dead must be the most incredible feeling.
Reminds me of our cat that was gon for almost two weeks, we thought he was dead, but then he came back in one night meowing like crazy, looking very thin, I had the urge to wake everyone up, fortunately this was before we went on vacation...it was surprising.
I'm not ashamed to say that I teared up hearing that conversation between the two brothers in Turkey. I can't imagine the heartache they went through, and then the JOY 😢
He was found 11 days later...the anxiety of waiting and fear of losing his brother accumulate in his cries... I'm on tears too watching it on my safe, warm bed, half the globe away...so happy for them. 🥲
i had to pause to stop myself from crying. i'm crying now, not even a minute later. i wish more families could be reunited. heartbreaking isn't enough to describe it, no words can ):
Why is this episode the best one I've seen in a while? Literally every clip is a banger in its own right. That kangaroo fight was so funny and kind of uncanny, the professor submission was pure unhinged at its finest, and I loved hearing the Turkey survivor call his brother.
Every clip except the abused ducks. They’re overweight because they've been massively overfed (typically force-fed with a tube down their throats) so that their digestive system breaks down and their livers expand to ten-times their normal size. This is how you make the delicacy "foie gras" or "fat liver". Among other things, the ducks suffer painful foot problems from being forced to become so overweight.
Jason, I would like to thank you for sharing that video of the guy who got rescued after 11 days. I am from Turkey and someone who has lived through earthquakes, all these kinds of support make my eyes wet. Many people were lost. But as the Turkish nation to see all of the world there to support and help us was something that I can not even describe. Thank you for your support and sharing of awareness.
The brother learning that his other brother was ok got tears out of me. Out of all the destruction and loss it was probably a miracle to learn his brother was alive!
@@kaylinlugo2347 It's strange to me that you thank Jesus instead of the people that actually saved him. But you don't get mad at Jesus/God for making a world with earthquakes that kill tons of innocent people?
@@amateurtries7542 Why do you think I'm angry and not calm? I may be slightly frustrated though because there are many cases like this. For example doctors saving someone's life, and then God is thanked instead of the doctors. But it's funny/interesting that God is always thanked when something good happens (even when it's clearly not God being responsible for said good thing), and yet when something bad happens, God isn't blamed for it, even when the "something bad" is clearly a result of how God supposedly created the world. It's not like I believe in God anyway. It's just strange and also slightly frustrating, but also interesting that religious people often react this way.
It's over phone call and the other guy is unstablely crying while the other was thought to be dead. It's awkwardly happy to find out how much people care about you. It was some silent assurance and made him smile. Or His mind is calm trying to process and finalize the shock of the situation and in the conscious form, his brain is trying to help him put some sentences together and the fact that the other is going mental with joy makes this guy have another thing to process. Maybe that's why he's calm. And the fact that most of his bones look like their in casts. My take.
It's actually not that scary to die, and he laid there for 11 days waiting, he probably made his peace with the world. But for his family? There's nothing scarier than losing someone you love. If this man had died, his family's pain would be just starting, and would never leave them.
@@Oko-wv5ec You died much then have you? What an absurd statement. Nothing scary about breathing in cement dust and slowly dieing for over 200 hours... Totes chill bro 😎
@@lukesball1 Dying itself I guess probably wouldn't be scary. The trip there can be. Also, you can't die slowly for 200 hours and then live. He was living for 200 hours, in a really bad spot.
The colorful chicks at 2:14 are likely due to someone adding food coloring to the eggs before they hatch. This was a common practice here in the USA during the 1960’s and 70’s around Easter so kids could have colorful chicks. We had red, green and blue ones but as they mature their real feathers start to appear and the down disappears. Thanks so much for going through the trouble obtaining the rights for the cells dividing. That was rare to see and made my day.
As a Turk, I become so happy when I see these beautiful and supportful comments about the earthquake survivor guy. Knowing you share our sadness is priceless. Thank you guys, all of you ❤
That clip made my day, probably my week! I’m a twin and could feel the overwhelming joy it must be to have your brother returned to you. So happy for them!
That brothers joy and relief was so powerful it made me start crying! Oh my gosh hearing his joyous sobs is so touching. I'm glad some families are able to find each other after such a tragedy
@@bethkleimenhagen9351 I'm sorry I was wrong. I was absolutely sure he was a victim of the 2021 Uttarakhand Chamoli disaster. I apologize for my error.
The ducks aren’t fat! They were Rouen ducks which are raised for meat and their average weight just so happens to be 8-10 pounds. But either way I’m glad they made an appearance in your video, keep it up!
I LITERALLY know the 22 and 25 year old who got married and adopted the teenagers. Tasia and Drew, worked with both and have known both since we were 16. Graduated with the husband and my sister graduated with the beautiful wife. They are a beautiful couple with equally beautiful hearts. It’s SO great that the world gets to see them too ♥️♥️ Thank you for including them!
They all look so happy together! 🥰 Definitely something I wish could have done but having a child is so expensive, I'm not stable yet for it. (I'm not from the US)
Wow they are such amazing people for doing such a selfless and life changing thing. That family is going to have SO much fun together. They sound like incredible people
Actually in S. Korea, somebody made a burger that wraps around all of its content. I mean it's not a tape, but it's the closest thing we have to "not spilling over".
The cells dividing is perhaps the best and most beautiful thing I've seen on this channel so mind-boggling how something so basic starting with only 1 cell grows into such a beautiful and complex creature is beyond me.
The video of the man calling his brother after being rescued was awesome. You can hear how happy and surprised his brother was that he was alive. I'm glad that man made it out alive.
1:54 The look on the frogs face got me good. Their reactions are so human-like, especially when the one frog got mad at the other for eating their meal.
Hearing the phonecall between the two brothers is both heartwarming and heartbreaking, you can hear so much relief replacing the panic in the brother's voice..
I think you mean when the rescued brother asks how the rest of the family is and the other brother starts crying, he fears the worst for a second, then he smiles as the crying brother says they're all waiting for him.
@@thatrandomdogperson323 no; i understand what he meant. they did not “basically adopt roommates”, they adopted CHILDREN. the family themselves have said they don’t like being portrayed this way.
Yo, I lost it during the brothers talking. The shock & gratitude was felt through that phone. I’m truly happy for that family, one of the few shining moments from such an awful tragedy.❤️
It is a hoax obviously. Where the fuck is he ? Where was he found ? How is it possible to be still conscious after 11 days I suppose without water and food ? Why is he clean ? Anyone can do the same video very easily.
It was so sweet hearing the man crying on the other end of the phone upon realizing his brother was alive. Must've been such a relief to hear. Thanks for sharing!
@@the_rummer i actually believe that these numbers will go up, because there were so many unregistered immigrants from syria at the time, and people are still dying due to lack of humanitarian resources, right after the earthquake the rescuers didnt record the which people came under which building, now there are thousands of unknown children and babies in hospitals
Actually those ducks are called Rowans. They look very overweight, (and are used for meat) but they look bigger than they are due to a long flap of skin that drags on the ground from their belly. The feathers that grow on it also make them look bigger and not like a flap of skin. Kinda cool :)
@@huskykid0295 someone probably dyed them, maybe to sell them as cute pets. It's especially common during Easter. Chicks usually die from being dyed. Guess these ones survived though
2:03 this is actually heartwarming, I'm in my late teens and was recently adopted by my brother and his partner who are in their mid twenties due to an abusive home and seeing other families like mine make me feel a little less strange and different. big kudos to this couple.
I think your situation is more fair due to it being family that brought you in... the situation in this vid is much much weirder with the amount of context we got. sounds just inappropriate and potentially pedophilic tbh.
That third last clip with the brother hearing his brother hit me hard. I had the same reaction in a dream not long ago meeting my brother who passed away 32 y/o in '21, emotions quickly changed when I woke up :(
This is one of my favorites.....marveling at the cell division, giggling at the chickens, and sobbing at the pure brotherly love.....like a mini-rollercoaster ride of goodness!
It ended on kind of a down note though. :/ I'm hoping I'm wrong, but I have the feeling that the reasons those ducks are so fat is because they're intentionally overfed (or even force-fed) to produce the duck equivalent of foie gras.
I honestly really like people being kind enough to travel to feed other cultures food they haven’t tried before, it’s sweet and interesting to see the reactions
A better way to phrase it is "I like watching different cultures trying each other's foods" cause the way you phrased it, it seems like those people were hungry and had no food which: - is wrong, they clearly enjoy the delicacies of beef at the very least - pushes the idea that Africa is this barren unfortunate continent the people of which only survive through the good nature of europeans and americans who can grow food in their land, which is absolutely wrong. Africa is a rich region, its goods are taken by force by europe and america and then they pretend that they're nice as they give them a tidbit of what they took from them
The reaction of the guy learning that his brother was alive was so heartwarming to hear. Even though I don't speak his language, I can feel every bit of the emotion in his voice.
Imagine spending so much time worrying a loved one was dead and thinking you'd never hear their voice again, only for them to tell you over the phone that they're okay -- I would've broken down, too. You can *feel* how relieved that guy was that his brother was alright
2:43 Good to see what brotherly love really sounds like - I've never had that in any form (relatives, friends or anyone), and I am so touched by it that I cried a tear of joy for them
The brother finding out that his brother was still alive was very touching. Inshallah most families will stay safe and for those who weren’t as fortunate i hope the heavens have opened for them.
It’s so heartwarming to hear the brothers’ reaction over the phone. Glad they found him, and I hope they continue to find many more alive and well. My heart goes out to all those who lost family members in the earthquake, there are no words to express the pain they must be feeling after this tragedy ❤️
The screaming of the woman sounds very similar to the warning sound chickens make when they see an eagle or hawk or something. It's not funny, if you know that. The chickens are not "trained" like it is said in this video. It's just their instinct to react with running to such a sound. I wonder if the woman knows that and imitates that sound on purpose or if she thinks the chickens listen to her because she is something special. LOL. (well, not even ALL the chickens, because her voice is not 100% on point)
2:38 what is the thing he is riding. It looks really cool edit: I found out that it is actually a kayak, I have never seen a kayak that looks like that.
This was a great compilation. I personally know that feeling of finding out someone who was missing is okay. Fear and grief are pushed out so fast by relief, but you still express the emotions you held back.
Thank you Jason you are awesome! Greetings from the bush to everyone we will try new things soon!✊🏾❤️
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Bushmen speaking English? Hm
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The video of the man calling his brother after the earthquake was very touching, you could tell the brother was heartbroken thinking his brother was dead, only for him to find out he is alive, probably one of the best feelings there is, my condolences to those who weren't as lucky.
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41 thousand registered deaths, and turkey had very high number of illegal immigrants frkm syria as well. all of those people were staying in a small basement apartments with family of 10-15. All of those people, all that blood, all our loved ones, we lost them, just so a prick corrupt officials could violate the building codes with cheap metarials and make a few extra bucks. I blame the erdogan, and his "friends". they will pay for this. We did what we could by sending stuff and money, manpower but they were still trying to rescue ATMs from rubble instead of fucking people.
That's you...
@@UnstableYT-u7k skill issue
It's pretty wholesome hearing how emotional the brother is when speaking to his sibling. You can tell he assumed the worst but upon hearing his brother's voice. He sounds like he's ready to sob uncontrollably.
The brother might be ready to sob, but I beat him to the incredibly spontaneous power crying.
sounds like he was already crying at the end
He actually did near the end ^^
He is sobbing uncontrollably
@Darktion your idol EDP is suffering from both kidney failure and clinical depression
There’s something so fundamentally human about the joy you feel hearing that person so overjoyed about his brother being alive. Even when you don’t speak the language, the emotion in his voice pierces you straight to your core.
Stop
Wonder what people think "wholesome" means these days.
@@tegoblue nobody used this word here, though?
@@tegoblue It usually involves a hole
I literally started crying, it's so good to know that someone gets to see their family again when they might have lost hope. The little miracles...
The “don’t worry, the kangaroo wasn’t hurt” part got me laughing so freaking hard
U have the humour of a 60 yr old women
I kinda cringe at hearing it even before it comes.
Looks like a funny object show moment
But the fence was
He likely has no idea what happened to it and doesn't even care. He has said he says this because youtube might flag it if a person or animal might have gotten hurt.
My heart shattered and swelled at the same time when his brother on the phone started bawling and saying all his family was safe and waiting for him.
It was so touching, the brother was so concerned about him he didn't answer whether their family was safe or not
Couldn't have said it better myself, and W PFP.
@@AaronGeo agreed
sounds painful
@@AlexDown1 ty :D
Hearing the brother be so excited for his brother surviving made me really happy.
We need a follow up video on that one, would love to see the reunion
@@UnstableYT-u7k that's really sad, but I'm sure there are other people who would have an opposite reaction. Having a family that dislikes you doesn't mean that everyone does.
And I couldn't care less. We need less people in the world.
Bro I teared up
Made me tear up actually.....
The video was cut short but he had his wife and children too... he asked soon after about them and the cries of the brother on the phone... he kept asking questions but the brother was just so emotional like you can hear just how terrified he is and how terrified their family were.
The absolute relief in his voice, the way he kept repeating how they’re all waiting for him.
Aww poor guy ❤ glad he is safe
😭
made me tear up almost instantly. So good
@fairy wishes
Are you serious? Way to twist a situation.
@@fairywishes7378dude shut up
Doesn't matter what languages you speak, you can feel the raw emotion in that brother's voice. When so many families haven't been so fortunate, it's great to know that this one can be reunited.
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@@spimbles A fact and proper grammar = being an NPC?...
I like how most of those chickens were like “the lady says to run!” And some of them are like “I’m not moving I’d rather die” 😂😂😂
@@vikeskie Well it has to sound loud and alarming to get the chickens running, i'm sure she has a sweet voice when she isn't screaming at the top of her lungs 😅
They were like ' We don't care those barking dogs '
Natural selection at its finest
Also love that they are trained to "hide" when she makes a loud noise.
If she wasn't telling and there WAS a hawk doubt they'd do shit till after.
@@x808drifter once they discover they just gotta look up it's over for those hawks
Kangaroo rumble has some major sibling fight energy. You even have the older sibling paralyzed with fear at potentially going too far and getting himself in trouble when mom gets home.
He knows he's in big trouble for busting the fence.
The kids fighting at my school:
0:23 Actually Roger JR died that day.
This is how a body sized hole got put in the wall of my basement as a teen 😆
The kangaroos were just the Dudesons dressed up like kangaroos 😂
I'm from Tanzania, and those chickens are dyed pink. The reason as to why some chickens are dyed is so that it becomes easy to identify it in a place where it can easily get mixed up with other people's chickens or get stolen.
Was looking for a comment answering this, thanks for the explanation!
The videos i've seen they dye them as chicks just to sell them as a novelty. It has nothing to do with being able to identify them.
They do this to cattle and sheep in the Highlands of Scotland as well!
I'm Nigerian and my grandma told me it also helps to avoid being spotted by a hawk in the sky
@@nwanne1nne616 uh, i think that would only make them more obvious no?
The chickens that stayed behind took one for the team 💀
I'll hold the front lines!
I almost never cry but the video of the brother being so excited actually made me tear up. Pure brotherly love.
@Black Lesbian Poet wtf
@@winnietheshrew2957 It is Turkish. I know because i am Turk
Praise the Lord
Edit: iam the 1000th like 👍🏼
@Black Lesbian Poet Your poetry must be wellz goodz. Shakespearz be jealouzizing.
Same bro, it made me tear up
Just imagine that man’s joy at hearing his brother is alive after assuming he was dead. Getting a loved one back from the dead must be the most incredible feeling.
I cried at their ( The brothers ) joy. Thank you Lord.
How about the joy of the two teenagers at hearing they will be adopted? A real chance at a normal family life.
Reminds me of our cat that was gon for almost two weeks, we thought he was dead, but then he came back in one night meowing like crazy, looking very thin, I had the urge to wake everyone up, fortunately this was before we went on vacation...it was surprising.
So you've never watched Pet Sematary? 🧟♀️🧌
@@jerseyjoyride1316 Cemetery*?
Hearing the brother start crying and reassuring him nearly brought me to tears. Such raw emotion
2:48 That made me cry. I’m so glad about them
I love how all three frogs just look at the forth frog in disappointment 😂
I saw anger
And one even looks pissed and ready to throw hands (or should I say tongue/mouth?)
i was looking for this
"Throw him in the oil"
*sarcasm* "Nice one, Paul!"
I'm not ashamed to say that I teared up hearing that conversation between the two brothers in Turkey. I can't imagine the heartache they went through, and then the JOY 😢
Thought it was just me 🥲
Why would you be ashamed of crying anyway, it's manly to show empathy!
Same
He was found 11 days later...the anxiety of waiting and fear of losing his brother accumulate in his cries... I'm on tears too watching it on my safe, warm bed, half the globe away...so happy for them. 🥲
i had to pause to stop myself from crying. i'm crying now, not even a minute later. i wish more families could be reunited. heartbreaking isn't enough to describe it, no words can ):
Why is this episode the best one I've seen in a while? Literally every clip is a banger in its own right. That kangaroo fight was so funny and kind of uncanny, the professor submission was pure unhinged at its finest, and I loved hearing the Turkey survivor call his brother.
the kangeroo was looking through the fence like "u good bro?"
Agreed. The kangaroo was like: well shit, were in trouble now....
@@winnietheshrew2957 wow, it’s almost like people from other parts of the world can still go to Turkey 🤯
@@Kenoboi_42 I'm sorry, I was wrong. I was so sure he was a victim of the 2021 Uttarakhand Chamoli disaster, but someone from Turkey proved me wrong.
Every clip except the abused ducks. They’re overweight because they've been massively overfed (typically force-fed with a tube down their throats) so that their digestive system breaks down and their livers expand to ten-times their normal size. This is how you make the delicacy "foie gras" or "fat liver". Among other things, the ducks suffer painful foot problems from being forced to become so overweight.
Jason, I would like to thank you for sharing that video of the guy who got rescued after 11 days. I am from Turkey and someone who has lived through earthquakes, all these kinds of support make my eyes wet. Many people were lost. But as the Turkish nation to see all of the world there to support and help us was something that I can not even describe. Thank you for your support and sharing of awareness.
The brother learning that his other brother was ok got tears out of me. Out of all the destruction and loss it was probably a miracle to learn his brother was alive!
547 likes and no replies ill fix that
Same 🥺 Thank you Jesus for saving him!
@@kaylinlugo2347 It's strange to me that you thank Jesus instead of the people that actually saved him. But you don't get mad at Jesus/God for making a world with earthquakes that kill tons of innocent people?
@@Kanzu999 Calm down man.
You don't need to get angry everytime religious people use their quotes
@@amateurtries7542 Why do you think I'm angry and not calm? I may be slightly frustrated though because there are many cases like this. For example doctors saving someone's life, and then God is thanked instead of the doctors. But it's funny/interesting that God is always thanked when something good happens (even when it's clearly not God being responsible for said good thing), and yet when something bad happens, God isn't blamed for it, even when the "something bad" is clearly a result of how God supposedly created the world.
It's not like I believe in God anyway. It's just strange and also slightly frustrating, but also interesting that religious people often react this way.
It's both sad, moving and funny how the survivor is so calm and his brother is so overwhelmed.
It's over phone call and the other guy is unstablely crying while the other was thought to be dead. It's awkwardly happy to find out how much people care about you. It was some silent assurance and made him smile.
Or
His mind is calm trying to process and finalize the shock of the situation and in the conscious form, his brain is trying to help him put some sentences together and the fact that the other is going mental with joy makes this guy have another thing to process.
Maybe that's why he's calm. And the fact that most of his bones look like their in casts.
My take.
It's actually not that scary to die, and he laid there for 11 days waiting, he probably made his peace with the world. But for his family? There's nothing scarier than losing someone you love. If this man had died, his family's pain would be just starting, and would never leave them.
He's probably just exhausted.
@@Oko-wv5ec You died much then have you? What an absurd statement. Nothing scary about breathing in cement dust and slowly dieing for over 200 hours... Totes chill bro 😎
@@lukesball1 Dying itself I guess probably wouldn't be scary. The trip there can be. Also, you can't die slowly for 200 hours and then live. He was living for 200 hours, in a really bad spot.
The joy and relief of the brother on the phone is so palpable.
@@UnstableYT-u7k I'm sorry to hear that.
@@UnstableYT-u7k
Skill issue
@@ron4202 imagine being an only child
@@UnstableYT-u7k brothers just act like that, once in the scenario they don't act anymore
@@UnstableYT-u7k
Same with mine
The chickens running to cover is so weirdly adorable and I love it
The brother wasn't worried about himself and his biggest concern was if his family is ok. What a guy
He knows he is safe now, but has no idea of who died
🎉🎉
That's a normal reaction
@@tainted3922 Right.
Obviously, he knew he is alive. Of course that's the first thing he is asking.
It’s really awesome seeing a culture of people being shown a whole new flavor that they’ve never experienced, it’s very wholesome
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Yeah u getting pinned
Bro how many bots 💀
8 bots 💀
nice comment getting overflown by bots, its just expected at this point.
The colorful chicks at 2:14 are likely due to someone adding food coloring to the eggs before they hatch. This was a common practice here in the USA during the 1960’s and 70’s around Easter so kids could have colorful chicks. We had red, green and blue ones but as they mature their real feathers start to appear and the down disappears. Thanks so much for going through the trouble obtaining the rights for the cells dividing. That was rare to see and made my day.
Thank you for commenting this... I was scrolling through the comment section to find an answer for this without going to google.
The chicks could be also colored to taste bad for predators (mi dad did it when i was younger)
@@angelaangulo558 I would have never guessed that. Seems the taste of the dye would disappear shortly after they hatch?
Injecting dyes for cosmetic effects is both unethical & potentially harmful though
@@averycheesypotato Yes and the practice was abandoned here in the USA after a short period.
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This WOMAN and
her CHICKENS are so
wholesome. 🤣🌊
The brother learning that his brother was still alive had me in tears, such a hearwarming moment
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Shut up furry pfp guy lmao
@@sjqusgs9021 ok mr.sjqusgs i will shut it🙏
@@Doofy1906 broski i am literally in your pfp
@Darktion doubt it, therefore won't give you even one click
As a Turk, I become so happy when I see these beautiful and supportful comments about the earthquake survivor guy. Knowing you share our sadness is priceless. Thank you guys, all of you ❤
That clip made my day, probably my week! I’m a twin and could feel the overwhelming joy it must be to have your brother returned to you. So happy for them!
@@briansharp7872 I wish you and your twin be always happy and healthy!
@@dr.dorukerdem Thank you my friend, I wish the same to you and yours!
Everyone with a soul was hurt by what happened to the people of Turkey. I wish you all to recover quickly and fully.
Syria, too.
That brothers joy and relief was so powerful it made me start crying! Oh my gosh hearing his joyous sobs is so touching. I'm glad some families are able to find each other after such a tragedy
I cried too. ❤️
@@winnietheshrew2957 Are non-Turkish people not allowed to live in Turkey? They could be an immigrant family or just speak multiple languages at home.
@@winnietheshrew2957 I honestly didn't think people could be this stupid but the more you know I guess.
@@bethkleimenhagen9351 I'm sorry I was wrong. I was absolutely sure he was a victim of the 2021 Uttarakhand Chamoli disaster. I apologize for my error.
@@winnietheshrew2957 The language is Turkish? Don't say stuff you have no idea about.
The ducks aren’t fat! They were Rouen ducks which are raised for meat and their average weight just so happens to be 8-10 pounds. But either way I’m glad they made an appearance in your video, keep it up!
I thought they were foie gras ducks
I LITERALLY know the 22 and 25 year old who got married and adopted the teenagers. Tasia and Drew, worked with both and have known both since we were 16. Graduated with the husband and my sister graduated with the beautiful wife. They are a beautiful couple with equally beautiful hearts. It’s SO great that the world gets to see them too ♥️♥️ Thank you for including them!
They all look so happy together! 🥰
Definitely something I wish could have done but having a child is so expensive, I'm not stable yet for it. (I'm not from the US)
How old are the teenagers? What exactly is the age gap?
Drew? That's obviously Danny gonzalez.
@@tadadoterson6147 hi greg
Wow they are such amazing people for doing such a selfless and life changing thing. That family is going to have SO much fun together. They sound like incredible people
Honestly, making an edible tape to hold burgers together is actually a really good idea and I'm shocked no-one's made it before.
Actually in S. Korea, somebody made a burger that wraps around all of its content. I mean it's not a tape, but it's the closest thing we have to "not spilling over".
@@jadeandbloodThose burger buns that completely engulf the burger in a flying-saucer shape? UFO burgers?
I mean, a pita, lettuce or tortilla would work too
that's what the sandwitch toothpick is for, but in this case, I think he was trying to explain a wrapper, like fast food burgers come in.
Someone on Twitter told Elon Musk to make edible tape to keep an overstuffed burrito together.
The cells dividing is perhaps the best and most beautiful thing I've seen on this channel so mind-boggling how something so basic starting with only 1 cell grows into such a beautiful and complex creature is beyond me.
and so quickly too! I didn’t know it happened that fast
first comment i found not talking about the brother
@@moon-moth1 Creator > Creation
Here's hoping more people wake up to the obvious that such rapid growth occurs in ALL zygotes.
Why would the channel need permission to put that here?
I love how the 3 frogs look at the fourth frog dead in the eye with a look of disappointment in their faces.
The video of the man calling his brother after being rescued was awesome. You can hear how happy and surprised his brother was that he was alive. I'm glad that man made it out alive.
bot comment.
Shut it pale
@Don't Read My Profile Picture read my name don’t
@@pale4146 also no step on snek
@Darktion We got bots replying to bots.
1:54
The look on the frogs face got me good. Their reactions are so human-like, especially when the one frog got mad at the other for eating their meal.
He was like: 'bruh, that was mine'
They were cane toads. They are a terrible invasive species that kill a lot of pets.
@@PhantomFilmAustralia what if theyre native to where that person lives ??? theye only invasive to places their not native to, man
@@PhantomFilmAustralia how, tell me more
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Maybe best to ask @pemo2676 in the thread. He seems to be the toad expert and has all of the answers.
Hearing the phonecall between the two brothers is both heartwarming and heartbreaking, you can hear so much relief replacing the panic in the brother's voice..
I think you mean when the rescued brother asks how the rest of the family is and the other brother starts crying, he fears the worst for a second, then he smiles as the crying brother says they're all waiting for him.
2:05 they did not adopt roommates. those girls deserve loving parents. they are a FAMILY.
He said in a way they are like roommates rewatch the video, learn from your mistakes, and delete the comment or edit it
@@thatrandomdogperson323 no; i understand what he meant. they did not “basically adopt roommates”, they adopted CHILDREN. the family themselves have said they don’t like being portrayed this way.
@@lilacheart_ bro chill out, he said basically. As in "Not the full story." Never seen someone get so heated over saying the word roomate
@@soyguapo-tp3ej the family themselves have expressed that they didn’t like how it was stated
@@lilacheart_ you got a link to them stating that?
I love how all three of the frogs look at the other frog and were like “ Why you steal my food “
They looked visibly angry too. Lol
Why do you guys keep makng rubbish comments and thinkng you will get pinned????
I had to scroll past two pages of comments to find one that wasn't about the burger or the brother
@@sjqusgs9021 bot??
@@sjqusgs9021 What's rubbish about it? It's a comedic observation and where did they say "pin me"? Your eyes must be better than mine...
Yo, I lost it during the brothers talking. The shock & gratitude was felt through that phone. I’m truly happy for that family, one of the few shining moments from such an awful tragedy.❤️
Thank you
It is a hoax obviously. Where the fuck is he ? Where was he found ? How is it possible to be still conscious after 11 days I suppose without water and food ? Why is he clean ? Anyone can do the same video very easily.
3:20 For simulation purposes, send the ones that don’t run to the slaughterhouse
Ayo
00:24 Two Kangaroos brawling in an outdoor bar.
I am so happy for the man who found out He is still alive, it made me teary. Stay safe people in Turkey ♡
@Leaked Clips , Congrats. 👏
@@UnstableYT-u7k Skill Issue
@@UnstableYT-u7k skill issue
@@killerqueen6054 no one asked
@@baguettefish Skill issue
2:35 "Oh God"
That oil splat from the frog made me laugh so hard 😂
Lol unfunny
@@sjqusgs9021 nah Dawg you misspelled hilarious.
That frog is now dead, poisoned by the oil. Fuckin' hilarious, mate.
Someone know where i can find it?
@@johnnyswatts doubtful
Hearing the “don’t worry the kangaroo wasn’t hurt” made me fall out my chair!😂
It was so sweet hearing the man crying on the other end of the phone upon realizing his brother was alive. Must've been such a relief to hear. Thanks for sharing!
1:57 I live how the other frogs just look at him like:
‘You wanna fight?’
That video of the Turkish man’s brother finding out he was still alive was so heartwarming, such a terrible disaster that’s going on over there
@Femboy , I doubt it.
more than 41 thousand people died in a heartbeat, most because of corruption.
Bait police here lol
@@fizipcfx that's what the officials said which is in fact more than 100 thousand.
@@the_rummer i actually believe that these numbers will go up, because there were so many unregistered immigrants from syria at the time, and people are still dying due to lack of humanitarian resources, right after the earthquake the rescuers didnt record the which people came under which building, now there are thousands of unknown children and babies in hospitals
I love how the Kangaroo stood still like it was like a kid that accidentally broke a window
That kangaroo fight got me dying 😂
It’s the sound effects for me.
It’s funny he pushed him though walls
How would you explain that to the insurance company?
@@Person7503 if you stop responding so will the bot
@Don't Read My Profile Picture No one cares
Actually those ducks are called Rowans. They look very overweight, (and are used for meat) but they look bigger than they are due to a long flap of skin that drags on the ground from their belly. The feathers that grow on it also make them look bigger and not like a flap of skin. Kinda cool :)
Isn't it 'Rouen'?
Any insight on the pink chicken-like birds though?
@@huskykid0295 I think that they're dyed at birth by a human, and since the dye's only on the down, there's no residual color when they're an adult.
@@huskykid0295 someone probably dyed them, maybe to sell them as cute pets. It's especially common during Easter. Chicks usually die from being dyed. Guess these ones survived though
Oh i thought that they were ducks being intentionally overfed for foa grois production
2:00 I love the expression on the top frogs face, it genuinely looks human
1:44
i'm so happy i'm able to understand the guy screaming in italian
3:10 they like
*OH SHIT WOMAN ALRIGHT EVERYONE DROP THE FOOD THIS AINT A DRILL GO GO GO*
That brother rescued from the earthquake made me tear up. That was so wholesome hearing the relief in his voice.
2:03 this is actually heartwarming, I'm in my late teens and was recently adopted by my brother and his partner who are in their mid twenties due to an abusive home and seeing other families like mine make me feel a little less strange and different. big kudos to this couple.
I think your situation is more fair due to it being family that brought you in... the situation in this vid is much much weirder with the amount of context we got. sounds just inappropriate and potentially pedophilic tbh.
wtf...
@@phatkumquat842 yeah?
@@phatkumquat842 what's wrong with you?
@@kiwibee8334 adopted by your biological brother? Thats weird
That third last clip with the brother hearing his brother hit me hard. I had the same reaction in a dream not long ago meeting my brother who passed away 32 y/o in '21, emotions quickly changed when I woke up :(
The way the frogs all look at the one who ate it in anger has me on the floor
I laughed so hard at that one!!!
Yep, that look said it all🤣🤣🤣🤣
They look like my brothers when one of them ate the last slice of pizza.
There is a longer version of that video floating around. Ol fat mouth is a jerk, lol. It eats one right after the other.
I was okay until the last frog took a lick at the one that ate the worm.
0:30 Kangaroo is like “Oh sorry bro didn’t mean to push so hard”
The another kangaroo was like "I'm OKAY!
Left one: yo bro you alright?
“IM TELLING MOM!”
that kangaroo slam was the hardest i've laughed this whole month thank you
Shocked this is the only comment I see mentioning it. I rewinded it like 20 times with tears coming out my eyes omg lol
Bet kangaroo flew down deep...he'll think twice, next "go around".
@@NuyoricanJoseph 💯 it's the best clip😂😂😂😂
It is like: "Please don't tell mom, you can beat me in the face if you want as much as you like"
I laughed harder at the frog splat 😂😂😂
1:53 - me and my cousins when theres only one slice of pizza left
This is one of my favorites.....marveling at the cell division, giggling at the chickens, and sobbing at the pure brotherly love.....like a mini-rollercoaster ride of goodness!
It ended on kind of a down note though. :/ I'm hoping I'm wrong, but I have the feeling that the reasons those ducks are so fat is because they're intentionally overfed (or even force-fed) to produce the duck equivalent of foie gras.
I honestly really like people being kind enough to travel to feed other cultures food they haven’t tried before, it’s sweet and interesting to see the reactions
Yeah!
Idk, imagine if they decided to adopt it... It would be terrible.
Like Anthony Bourdain
@YeaMan No one cares
A better way to phrase it is "I like watching different cultures trying each other's foods" cause the way you phrased it, it seems like those people were hungry and had no food which:
- is wrong, they clearly enjoy the delicacies of beef at the very least
- pushes the idea that Africa is this barren unfortunate continent the people of which only survive through the good nature of europeans and americans who can grow food in their land, which is absolutely wrong. Africa is a rich region, its goods are taken by force by europe and america and then they pretend that they're nice as they give them a tidbit of what they took from them
Almost teared up hearing the brother crying and so happy his brother is alive. And those poor ducks 😢.
@2:59 got the tears going.
thanks to indians
They’re not indian
@@ShivamKumar-bk3dwThey’re Turkish I believe
Hearing the brothers talk made me almost cry. Turkish is my native language... That made it even harder not to cry.
Bless the people who saved him.
The reaction of the guy learning that his brother was alive was so heartwarming to hear. Even though I don't speak his language, I can feel every bit of the emotion in his voice.
SHut it bot
*Kangaroo gets punched through a fence*
“There were no Kangaroos hurt in the making of this video”
Imagine spending so much time worrying a loved one was dead and thinking you'd never hear their voice again, only for them to tell you over the phone that they're okay -- I would've broken down, too. You can *feel* how relieved that guy was that his brother was alright
I like how the kangaroo just stood there like, “You good bro?”
Can you delete this comment it is unfunny pls
@@sjqusgs9021 how about you delete your comment lol
@@Mkhwlani Yeah who the heck finds a random comment then just says "Delete your comment pls it's unfunny."
@@sjqusgs9021 can you delete your complaint it is hurtful pls
2:43 Good to see what brotherly love really sounds like - I've never had that in any form (relatives, friends or anyone), and I am so touched by it that I cried a tear of joy for them
I hope you find a brother of your own
I only had it from my mother. My oldest brother would have cried not because I had lived but because I hadn’t died. No, I’m not joking.
remember who helped them..
INDIA ❤️
Great video.
Love his pronunciation of Tanzania at about 2:20 something.
Imagine believing wholeheartedly that your brother is dead and then hearing him tell you he’s not. Man… that one got me right in the feels. 😢
3:26 That's what you get for bullying him >:)
YOU HAVE MESS WITH THE WRONG MONKEY FOO!
Monke not like bully
Mane fuck dat monkey
@@ItsartoTV nice profile picture
@@ItsartoTV dartling gunner is that ur brother
That’s actually really interesting how the tribes think the burgers taste similar to a cow heart. Cool to see their reactions
They said pizza tastes like cow blood if I remember correctly 🤣
@@SalaX13 lmao yeah I remember that too! 😂
@@SalaX13 😂
@@SalaX13 Are these masai people? If so they probably know nothing other than cow, blood, and milk lol.
@@SalaX13 😂😂😂
2:25 him being british makes it 10x scarier
The kangaroo just being like “oh no bro” when his mate broke the fence is so hilarious
_"Oooh, you're in troublllllle!"_
0:25 Roger JR might have died that day.
3:15 It's a mood just to chill when everyone is running from a flying dinosaur trying to eat you
2:43 man this made me cry. Family is EVERYTHING.
That kangaroo was like: nobody saw nothin 😂💀💀
1:45 a bit loud but sounds Italian to me.
With a touch of hand gestures.
Nah man, us Italians are incredibly loud, so 10/10
@@Leaffyleaff Lui però grida lol.
The brother finding out that his brother was still alive was very touching. Inshallah most families will stay safe and for those who weren’t as fortunate i hope the heavens have opened for them.
It’s so heartwarming to hear the brothers’ reaction over the phone. Glad they found him, and I hope they continue to find many more alive and well. My heart goes out to all those who lost family members in the earthquake, there are no words to express the pain they must be feeling after this tragedy ❤️
3:34 How it's made: Foie Gras. "Bon appetite"
This one was a rollercoaster - I started bawling after hearing that brother on the phone but ended up laughing hard looking at those chickens running
The screaming of the woman sounds very similar to the warning sound chickens make when they see an eagle or hawk or something. It's not funny, if you know that. The chickens are not "trained" like it is said in this video. It's just their instinct to react with running to such a sound. I wonder if the woman knows that and imitates that sound on purpose or if she thinks the chickens listen to her because she is something special. LOL.
(well, not even ALL the chickens, because her voice is not 100% on point)
@@Habück Jesus, chill - I just laughed at how those little legs moved when the chickens ran
The sequel we all needed. More African Tribe food reviews when?
Tanzania tribe you mean
@@ugwuanyicollins6136 Tanzania is in Africa, making them an African tribe by default.
@@ugwuanyicollins6136 tanzania is in africa, so he wasn't wrong?
@@ugwuanyicollins6136Tanzania is in Africa, so what's your point?
@@ugwuanyicollins6136 so what's your point? tanzania is in africa
2:53 *BROOO!!! I'm crying man!*
thanks to the indian officers
2:38 Bro act like nothing happened 😂
The brothers talking to each other was great. It’s wonderful that he was found alive and will be reunited with his family.
Hearing the brother crying over ecstasy as he found his lost brother is so wholesome
No... just no lmao
@@phatkumquat842twat
2:20 Ah dude, some shiny Pokémon
2:38 what is the thing he is riding. It looks really cool
edit: I found out that it is actually a kayak, I have never seen a kayak that looks like that.
This was a great compilation.
I personally know that feeling of finding out someone who was missing is okay. Fear and grief are pushed out so fast by relief, but you still express the emotions you held back.
I was getting misty eyed at how overjoyed the brother was to learn his brother was alive. So beautiful.
2:34 When I find out I homeworks at 2AM
What an absolutely sweet man. He's far more concerned about his family than himself.