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  • Why I'd throat a cactus before I go in the Ocean: Not Really. Nothing will keep me out of the ocean. Marine animals & ocean facts explained by Casual Geographic. Australia or Oceania?
    *Just joking about dorks. Or am I?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 378

  • @gkiferonhs
    @gkiferonhs Рік тому +94

    You cracked me up! I love the line "I don't trust dolphins". Not a sentence I've ever heard before.

    • @WalterPidgeonsForge
      @WalterPidgeonsForge Рік тому +19

      Dolphins have actually sexually assaulted women over the years.. just saying..She might have a point.

    • @prohiadam9
      @prohiadam9 Рік тому +21

      Yeah dolphins are totally yerks, they eat our fish and they leave a planet when there is a problem "So long and thanks for all the fish"

    • @perrymaclean858
      @perrymaclean858 Рік тому +1

      Thanks guyz. I’ll never be able to look at dolphins the same way again!😐

    • @ThatBoomerDude56
      @ThatBoomerDude56 Рік тому +1

      @@almostblank4025 She definitely has a point. And so do the dolphins -- the male ones anyway.

    • @enlightendbel
      @enlightendbel Рік тому +9

      @@WalterPidgeonsForge to be fair, Dolphins have been witnessed violating the hollowed out corpse of fish they killed like a fleshlight.
      They'll have fun with any hole they find if they are in that mood.

  • @benjaminlogan8946
    @benjaminlogan8946 Рік тому +134

    I'm subscribed to his channel, he has a TON of great content.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому +57

      This is the first video of his I’ve seen! I found it a perfect mix of informative & deadpan humor

    • @marvinmurphy5523
      @marvinmurphy5523 Рік тому +6

      Another good one is Zefrank, just as informative just as entertaining.

    • @jasonskeans3327
      @jasonskeans3327 Рік тому +2

      @@NoProtocol he has a great library of content, you should check out his videos

    • @RustyB453
      @RustyB453 Рік тому +1

      Hopefully his UA-cam channel has enough success that he can buy a proper microphone. 😝

    • @itstheundisputedsagboo
      @itstheundisputedsagboo Рік тому

      Indeed 👌🏾

  • @drewjsnyder3
    @drewjsnyder3 Рік тому +73

    I’ve used Oceania since college to describe that continent & region of the world. But I was definitely taught in Midwest middle & high schools that Australia was its own continent & New Zealand kinda just tagged along.

    • @marcuschill8467
      @marcuschill8467 Рік тому +3

      Yep, Australia is a continent and Oceania is a region that is basically all of the south western pacific ocean, inc AU and NZ and many many other islands

    • @DsgSleazy
      @DsgSleazy Рік тому

      @@marcuschill8467 Yep, this is also how I learned it.

  • @andreimordovskoi9192
    @andreimordovskoi9192 Рік тому +30

    CG is a fantastic channel - you wouldn't go wrong with any of his videos. Honey Badger is one of my favorites.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому +6

      I’ll put that one on the list! Thanks Andrei (:

  • @phil0910
    @phil0910 Рік тому +8

    Hi, I just discovered your channel by you tube surfing. I have to say, as a 61yrs old man, you give me hope that not all young people are doomed. You are obviously well read, and very aware. Keep up the good work, you are more precious than you know.

  • @marlecmarine5393
    @marlecmarine5393 Рік тому +14

    It's not a book but l would definitely recommend, My Octopus Teacher, it's a documentary made by Craig Foster, a free diver who builds a relationship with a female Octopus in a cold water kelp forest of the coast off south Africa, filming her for over a year until her eventual natural death. Truly moving piece of work.....I was taught Australia, but then l am old school....🙂

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому +4

      This sounds heart warming

    • @jakemorrison8507
      @jakemorrison8507 Рік тому

      Great shout!

    • @trenvert123
      @trenvert123 Рік тому +1

      I first heard of My Octopus Teacher from Maggie Mae Fish doing an analysis on his documentary as though it was a horror movie. Discussing how we (more specifically filmmakers) put our meaning onto other things, people, and cultures and frame it for our benefit, and often end up silencing or speaking over the very voices we claim to be teaching us. It's pretty funny.

  • @HankD13
    @HankD13 Рік тому +7

    Growing up in Kenya we used to snorkel out and sometimes over the barrier reef. Stonefish we knew all about - having seen what happened to people who stepped on them. Stingray, Lion fish, Surgeon fish (lovely scalpels either side of the tail) and so many other fun things for kids to play with. Ah... it was fun growing up in the 60's/70's.

  • @jasonvasil5151
    @jasonvasil5151 Рік тому +4

    Fun continent fact, Zealandia has been discovered as the 8th continent (though it's been updated to be described as the largest micro continent), with the majority of it now submerged. This explains the wholesale differences between the biomes and animal life of Australia and New Zealand.

  • @Nairozet
    @Nairozet Рік тому +4

    The reason we think dolphins are cute and friendly is because of the stories that are passed on by survivors. Thing is, the bad encounters had no survivors, so no stories to pass on. Never thought about it that way, until Anita shared her thoughts on it.

    • @datzfatz2368
      @datzfatz2368 5 місяців тому +1

      CG often calls Dolphins "The Humans of the Sea" and i think that is just so very appropriate.

  • @Zer0t0lerance93
    @Zer0t0lerance93 Рік тому +1

    That title though 😂😂😂 videos like this is why I’m terrified of any body of water and will most likely never go swimming anywhere but clean pools

  • @RustyB453
    @RustyB453 Рік тому +4

    I have been enjoying your content for awhile now, but... the title on this one actually made me laugh out loud. Awesome. Love your work, oh and congrats on hitting 50K subscribers (you deserve 100x more than that).

  • @t.8490
    @t.8490 Рік тому +3

    Here in Poland I was taught that the continent is called Australia & Oceania. The Australia part is obvious and Oceania is used to describe everthing "around" Australia.
    Btw. great video, as always! Love your reactions.

  • @hurricane243
    @hurricane243 Рік тому +2

    Casual started on tiktok but eventually moved to UA-cam. He’s funny as hell while also being educational, definitely recommend any video from him!

  • @TravisBlack
    @TravisBlack Рік тому +1

    Elision here - you're literally the only reaction channel I sub to. I love how you don't spend half of the video promoting yourself. You just get straight into it. I'm willing to pay you to record a reaction to The Jokerr (two r's). e: Dead Horse is amazing but pick anything you want by him, it'd be a great christmas gift

  • @cside2426
    @cside2426 Рік тому +1

    Whats interesting is the tourist are warned don't mess with the sharks, stingrays, rock fish or other stuff and they still would go ahead and do it. They need to suscribe to this guys channel.

  • @johnmoyle4195
    @johnmoyle4195 Рік тому +1

    I’m Australian and a school teacher. The continent is Australia, and the region is Oceania. There are many islands that make up Oceania along with the continent of Australia.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому +1

      It’s an interesting one but I’ve come to realize what it’s called depends entirely on the country the person is from. South Americans, some Europeans & many Asian countries teach it to be Oceania. I’ve also heard it called Australia, just one of those interesting disconnects in geographic education. Thanks for weighing in John!

  • @valashar5313
    @valashar5313 Рік тому

    Something to look up regarding cetaceans is that one way we know that they were (relatively speaking on evolutionary terms) recently land animals is that they still have a pelvis/hip bones. Something no other aquatic creature has, since they've never needed the extra support.

  • @steviemac2681
    @steviemac2681 Рік тому

    What impresses me about that guy is how many humorous phrases he can come up with for something being killed.

  • @FilthyFarts
    @FilthyFarts Рік тому +2

    My favourite content creator. You deserve much bigger numbers,

  • @GabrielFerCav
    @GabrielFerCav Рік тому

    You're watching so many of my favorite channels lately, love it haha

  • @ravenward626
    @ravenward626 Рік тому +1

    Toxins, venom, and poisons are fascinating. So many vectors and mechanisms to disrupt things in the body. Cobras use a type of hemotoxin that coagulates the blood. A couple drops in a can of blood can have it looking like cranberry jelly in moments. Brown recluse spiders use a type for necrotoxin that will damage cells. Depending on how much it spreads a bit could cause multiple pockets of dead cells that have the potential to become septic or gangrenous.
    Interesting bit of UFI, both atropine and anticonvulsants were used as prophylactics for some types of nerve agents. Atropine is itself a nerve agent, one of the chemicals found in deadly nightshade, and even named after the Greek fate who would cut the threads of people's fates, ending their lives. IIRC it would bind to the same receptors in the nervous system, and by doing so block an even worse chemical from binding even more tightly to the same receptors for a time.
    If you are looking for an interesting read about marine life I still recommend "Other Minds" by Peter Godfrey-Smith.

  • @DraKeNgg.
    @DraKeNgg. Рік тому +1

    Hi, love the content.
    About the Australia-Oceania thing, gotta say i live in Cuba, here in Geography Class we are told that it´s called: "Australia and Oceania" as a whole.
    so keep up the good work,
    i love your vids and thanks for the insightfull comments and reflexions on all sort of matters.
    EDIT: i gotta say that you instantly got me suscribed with the "Gotta love your Gaussian Graphs" comment , i can´t remember on what video was though

  • @scotttuggle4212
    @scotttuggle4212 Рік тому

    The way she says under her breathe “an hour” was hysterical.

  • @jaakumitsukai8682
    @jaakumitsukai8682 Рік тому +2

    Since you don't know much about Marine life, my recommendation is to check out The Peacock Mantis Shrimp, not only is it my favourite animal on the planet it also has the best abilities too, I think ZeFrank has a video on it.
    Casual Geographic is great, love his content. Might i recommend TierZoo also, he creates tier lists based on different groups of fauna on the planet whilst describing them using a lot of gaming terminology. His videos tend to not be too long but also very informative.
    I'd also put ZeFrank in the same vein of informative and entertaining media.
    I was taught that Australia is the country, Australasia is the local group of landmasses (Australia, New Zealand, pretty sure there's a couple more islands) and Oceania is the Continental Plate consisting of Australia, New Zealand and the Islands above. Though i could be wrong, never quote me on anything i say.
    All i can find in regards to Dork (with the exception of it's dictionary definition) is that it's American Slang from the 1960's meaning penis, probably a less offensive derivative of the shortening of Richard. Another example would be frick being exchanged for fu*k.

  • @Myrkish
    @Myrkish Рік тому +2

    Oh man, great choice for a reaction, I love Casual Geographic.
    When you were doing that previous video about the depth of the ocean, all I could think about was that slenderman squid, and if they were going to address that terrifying thing.
    As I type this, I see you look a bit confused about the whale vomit thing. Go ahead and look up ambergris. You've probably heard of it.
    Edit: Oh, I believe he did/does videos on IG, and his videos on youtube are mostly all compilations of those.

  • @gasparbre2852
    @gasparbre2852 Рік тому +3

    El océano siempre fue un misterio y cada vez se descubren mas cosas como animales de los mas variopintos, y a mi me enseñaron que el continente mas pequeño se llama Oceanía ,me gusta su pronunciación en ingles,es interesante. Me gusto el video y tambien volverte a ver, un saludo desde el otro rincon.

  • @jamesstewart9523
    @jamesstewart9523 Рік тому +1

    I sound just like that when I laugh at your jokes. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @LexyThomas134
    @LexyThomas134 Рік тому +1

    Greatest intro, no playing around, just straight to it haha

  • @ArtistJoshuaWeigand
    @ArtistJoshuaWeigand Рік тому +1

    Wisconsin education taught me Australia. I read about Oceania later on. I remember a folk tale I was told when I was a boy. It was about a magic mill on a ship that would make salt, but it got stuck and kept making salt and the weight sunk the ship and the mill sank to the bottom the the ocean making salt still to this day, and that's why the ocean is salty.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому +1

      You know what, let’s just go with that from now on

  • @Kingofdestruction2019
    @Kingofdestruction2019 10 місяців тому

    5:43 that was the only time I will ever see you being super surprised

  • @cherokeehogman9170
    @cherokeehogman9170 Рік тому

    Love this guy's channel. He's hilarious. worthy of a sub.

  • @shattaredentertainment4782
    @shattaredentertainment4782 10 місяців тому

    So a little trivia on that angel shark clip. It was a spiny dogfish shark that it tried to eat. The dogfish has spines on its dorsal fin. So when the angel swallowed the dogfish it stung the angel inside its mouth. The angel then spits out the dogfish and swims away.

  • @muffinnani
    @muffinnani Рік тому +1

    Casual Geographic is great. His videos are always interesting. Lots of fun animal facts to learn.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому +1

      Yes! He’s also quite funny

  • @rw9571
    @rw9571 Рік тому +2

    A lot of these animals are founds in Australia..
    I didn't need this video to tell you that 😂
    Australia is like Earth's deadly garden

  • @gaven5479
    @gaven5479 Рік тому +7

    1. Casual geographic may be the best channel on UA-cam. Dude's as witty as he is educational, which is very
    2. "I don't trust dolphins" As if I needed anymore evidence you're one of the smarter people on this platform *Fist bump*

  • @MrkBO8
    @MrkBO8 Рік тому

    Casual geographic has the best descriptions of checking out on YT

  • @sine-nomine
    @sine-nomine Рік тому +2

    In my country, Denmark, we are generally taught that Oceania is a region and Australia is a continent.

  • @bigiman6241
    @bigiman6241 Рік тому +1

    ''Throat a Cactus'' is wild

  • @richardearl9711
    @richardearl9711 Рік тому

    Oceania is a region in the Pacific Ocean that has 14 countries and 8 dependencies. The countries are Australia, Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. Oceania is divided into four subregions: Australia and New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. Oceania covers a large area from the northern to the southern hemisphere. Oceania is known for its scenic beauty and tourist attractions.
    This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources.

  • @cipher88101
    @cipher88101 Рік тому

    LMFAO, I'm giving you a like for the title alone. LOL thanks for the laugh. Merry Christmas.

  • @LANGI902
    @LANGI902 Рік тому

    14 Usain bolts 🤣 dude has a great sense of humor I was weak through most of this

  • @darthghengis
    @darthghengis Рік тому

    You react to most of the videos I love to watch,and you know your shit,nice to come across a youtuber with intelligence

  • @moulinnoir8956
    @moulinnoir8956 Рік тому

    omg somebody down there said ZeFrank and YES PLEASE! Everyone i've ever shown one of his videos has loved it, i'd enjoy seeing your reaction too; and more from Casual Geographic wouldn't be a bad thing (also btw great channel/content, thank you, love your right into it intro)

  • @nigeldye8798
    @nigeldye8798 Рік тому

    I always look forward to ur reactions keep up the good work hi from England

  • @vonlobo
    @vonlobo Рік тому +1

    🤘🥳
    Ps; your start of videos are perfect 🖖

  • @knockoutking3764
    @knockoutking3764 Рік тому

    I just subscribed! I really enjoy your content. You're very bright, articulate , intelligent and charming. 🙂

  • @bradvitz2531
    @bradvitz2531 Рік тому

    Casual Geographic is my favorite he’s hilarious and informative

  • @antimatter7683
    @antimatter7683 Рік тому

    love your sweater!

  • @ThatBoomerDude56
    @ThatBoomerDude56 Рік тому

    Go swimming at La Jolla Shores toward the end of summer.
    Lots of fun chasing the *6 foot long Leopard Sharks* around.

  • @james08999
    @james08999 Рік тому

    good one, love all your vids

  • @form_52
    @form_52 Рік тому

    Yeah. I'm sure you already know this by now, but that guy is MASSIVE on TikTok. All of his content is amazing

  • @niqulusviii987
    @niqulusviii987 Рік тому

    Cone snails shoot harpoons at 400 mph THROUGH WATER! That's some serious power there considering how dense the wall of water is deep in the ocean.

  • @user-cm4zb8mk1f
    @user-cm4zb8mk1f 5 місяців тому

    In school in the 80s they said the continent was called ' Australasia' then a 15 years later they called it 'oceana'

  • @moisessiqueira9541
    @moisessiqueira9541 Рік тому

    btw this video reminded me of another great video about the ocean "Thalassophobia" by the channel Solar Sands, idk how you feel about longer videos but this one is really interesting talking about a lot of things ocean related.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому +2

      Thalassophobia is one of those words that never come up naturally in conversation, but I’d like to use. I’ll check out the video, thank you Moisès!

  • @Lepape2060
    @Lepape2060 Рік тому

    Stone fish venom can be neutralized with heat like holding a lit cigarette near the wound its painful but helps to reduce the damage.

  • @liamthomas2014
    @liamthomas2014 Рік тому

    I’ve always called it Oceania growing up in the U.K. I was speaking to an American friend and they referred to it as Australia. I thought they were hi but google taught me people say that too.

  • @adriancarroll1394
    @adriancarroll1394 Рік тому

    Coming live from the Gold Coast in Australia. On the name of the continent. It's Australia and also the name of the country. It just happens to be a single country continent. Also, an island. Oceania is the Australian/Pacific region (Australia, Fiji, NZ, Soloman Islands et al). Love the channel. Crikey, see ya mates.

  • @I_reject_your_reality
    @I_reject_your_reality Рік тому

    Best topic ever :D

  • @BruceFord-kx9sl
    @BruceFord-kx9sl Рік тому

    Awesome, just another day at the beech - should see what we have to fight off to get there. Cheers and thanks from Australia. P.S we call it Australasia while Oceania i the wet bits with a bit of sand scattered about.

  • @musicplaylists59
    @musicplaylists59 Рік тому

    Marine animal fact: the leopard seal has multi purpose back teeth which can both cut through flesh like carnassials and sieve plankton from the water like certain whales do. they also sometimes hunt penguins on land, penguins are so slow moving on land that the giant leopard seals can pursue them in a hilariously lumbering chase scene and when they catch them they will often grab them by the feet and smash them into the floor repeatedly to finish them off, like some kind of huge spotty, flippered psychopath!

  • @Liam-sp9yp
    @Liam-sp9yp Рік тому +2

    It’s strange I am Australian and have never heard Oceania pronounced that way.
    I hear it regularly pronounced with a silent “I” though a quick google supports it being fully pronounced with the “I”

  • @0rbital_nugget188
    @0rbital_nugget188 Рік тому

    Same. I have severe thallasophobia. And, being from Florida, I've faced it unsuccessfully many times with lakes and rivers. I absolutely refuse to go far into the surf. I've seen what rip currents can do.

  • @scottneil1187
    @scottneil1187 5 місяців тому

    New sub, necroing this to say I've always called it Australasia, I'm 47 and Scottish, this is what I was taught.

  • @robertfritz4971
    @robertfritz4971 Рік тому

    “Squid on whale crime”. Hilarious! Very clever.

  • @oussemabecha496
    @oussemabecha496 Рік тому

    He has a honey badger video that's downright legendary in puns and delivery

  • @Terji
    @Terji Рік тому +1

    similar to the dolphin noise, the lion roar you hear in movies and games is almost never a real lions roar. its usually a tigers roar or a tigers roar combined with various other things

  • @johnmiller7682
    @johnmiller7682 Рік тому

    Sperm Whales feed on giant Squid. Unlike smaller squid, giant squid not only have suckers on their arms, but they also have hooks around each sucker. So when a Sperm whale eats them, they get scars.

  • @danielnetz5173
    @danielnetz5173 Рік тому

    This guy's great. I worked in Morocco after my studies and can confirm that everything he says about honey badgers checks out.

  • @globalunitedanimals
    @globalunitedanimals 9 місяців тому

    He leaves many interesting facts out.

  • @TheRobinsonJahliyl
    @TheRobinsonJahliyl Рік тому

    The seriousness in you face when he went to dolphins😂😂

  • @TeeTop_
    @TeeTop_ Рік тому

    I think I learned the continent as Australia in school (I don't remember hearing Oceania), BUT I was also a fan of maps when I was a kid (I put together puzzles of the 50 states when I was 5 and learned the countries/capitals of South America through a computer game/program when I was 7) and knew of Oceania through other sources. It might have been in that game where I learned it, but I'm not sure.

  • @competetodefeat4610
    @competetodefeat4610 Рік тому

    The title for this one has me dying.😂

  • @grabtharshammer
    @grabtharshammer Рік тому +5

    I always called it the Australian Continent, but did you know there is currently a debate going on as to whether New Zealand is actually part of another seperate Continent (mostly currently submerged) called Zealandia

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому +3

      No, I had no clue of this! Now I’ll read up on it. Geography is a strange thing..

    • @mx2000
      @mx2000 Рік тому

      Also New Guinea is part of the Australian continent.

  • @matthewdisbrow507
    @matthewdisbrow507 Рік тому

    Casual Geographic is one of the best channels I have ever watched. He has a great sense of humor and gives great facts. Check out his take on Honey Badgers,

  • @PaulA-bv1rt
    @PaulA-bv1rt Рік тому

    Oceania refers to all the islands of the Sth Wst Pacific. Australia and Oceania. Not to be confused with Australasia.
    The Irukandji is a small jellyfish , excruciating pain. Box Jellyfish too with long tentacles.

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Рік тому

    There are pluses and minuses to living in the UK. One plus is that our waters are relatively safe to swim in, but the minus side is that the water is bloody freezing. However, I always feel like my whole body has been detoxified after going in the ocean.

  • @hullmees666
    @hullmees666 Рік тому

    the continent question. one of the few examples where my native language trumps english in variety. we have two words for what in english is understood as a continent. one is a landmass, and the one a region. so Australia is continent as landmass, australia and oceania (we dont have just oceania though that works as well) is the region.
    that also makes the question of north america, south america or americas (as a singular thing) irrelevant as we use all 3. same for europe, asia and eurasia.

  • @finalone24
    @finalone24 Рік тому

    Every time I hear "T-posing" I think of penguins

  • @zspider1778
    @zspider1778 Рік тому

    the fact everything we know about the ocean is about 5% of it scares the hell out of me

  • @Outland9000
    @Outland9000 8 місяців тому

    Love the jumper!

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  8 місяців тому

      Thank you (:

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 8 місяців тому

      Oh wow! A reply on a 10 month old video. Bless you... Only recently discovered your channel and its a calming escape in these troubling times. @@NoProtocol

  • @shawnclifford362
    @shawnclifford362 Рік тому

    Cheers Deborah. The kids spot on. Started watching him in 2018. Remember, question everything. Slan go foill☘️

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому

      Cheers Deborah, never heard that. Is it a saying?

    • @shawnclifford362
      @shawnclifford362 Рік тому

      @@NoProtocol 😵‍💫 so sorry. Thought that was your name. 🥴I'm a dunderhead sometimes. ☘️

    • @shawnclifford362
      @shawnclifford362 Рік тому

      @@NoProtocol I, again apologize. Didn't know there was two no protocols on you tube. If I may ask your name?, so I may address you other than young Lady. I feel like an Idiot. Wish you the best. Slan ☘️

  • @Nuka1880
    @Nuka1880 Рік тому

    please react to more Casual Geographic! He’s hilarious and his videos are so entertaining

  • @DASBIGUN
    @DASBIGUN Рік тому

    Ocienia is what I learned to be used when talking about the content the Aussie's and New Zelander's are on. I bealive, at one point, it was now as submerged (new Zeland) and was actually a much higher and larger land mass {wait, I think New Zeland is actually a content on its on....maybe}

  • @S2BYISRAEL
    @S2BYISRAEL Рік тому

    I don't believe I'm the THEORY of evolution but this guy's content is pretty funny and your reaction is funny.

    • @movingthrutime5760
      @movingthrutime5760 Рік тому

      Amazing how misunderstood the word THEORY is in science. It is not a synonym to hypothesis...instead it's an explanation of observed facts and the proposed answer to the WHY of it all. Something only becomes a theory when it has gone through a rigorous process of peer review and testing and can accurately make predictions using this THEORY. You definitely do not need to believe in evolution(which is in truth a fact). The theory of evolution by means of natural selection is the 'theory'. Using theory as a knock to something is misguided at best.

  • @shasvrefirios1536
    @shasvrefirios1536 11 місяців тому

    That title, bwaahahahaha! Awesome!

  • @supliiiiiieeeeees
    @supliiiiiieeeeees Рік тому

    Why do I like this channel so much??? The f...

  • @LukeLane1984
    @LukeLane1984 Рік тому +1

    I was taught that the country was called Australia, and together with New Zealand and several other islands makes up the continent of Oceania.
    However, New Zealand is technically part of a micro continent called Zealandia. Though, I don't know how widely accepted this classification is.

  • @bm9727
    @bm9727 Рік тому

    The title of the video finished me 💀

  • @theobserver86
    @theobserver86 Рік тому

    Theirs a video about how deep the ocean really is I think ud love it
    Redacted lol didn't know u did it already

  • @inkwyvern5171
    @inkwyvern5171 Рік тому

    -Can scream your heart and brain to death, check
    -Can be heard from miles away, check
    -can eat over half a million callories at once. check
    Bro's just describing my wife

  • @steviemac2681
    @steviemac2681 Рік тому

    That's a really nice jumper.

  • @davidfernandez1992
    @davidfernandez1992 Рік тому +1

    7:44 is not Dolphin. It's an Orca.

  • @ewrekzz7360
    @ewrekzz7360 Рік тому

    The continent of Oceania refers to that entire section of tectonic plate, which includes the countries of New Zealand and the island of Tasmania as well as the island of Australia. Australia is the name for a country with centralized government, distinct from New Zealand's country/government.

  • @granthill1760
    @granthill1760 Рік тому +1

    Casual Geographic is great. Nothing like laughing while you learn.

  • @Hravokh
    @Hravokh Рік тому

    casual geographic is really the best \o/
    yes, he started on tiktok and uploaded a compilation on youtube.
    and that blew up.
    now we have more of great videos

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  Рік тому

      He’s great! I learned a lot from this one. I’ll have to watch more videos of his

  • @moisessiqueira9541
    @moisessiqueira9541 Рік тому +1

    as a brazilian I can safely say that I'll always think of Christ the redeemer doing a T pose from now on because of what you said lol

  • @vedinokkriid6582
    @vedinokkriid6582 Рік тому

    1:19 Jesus wants a hug!!!

  • @Mashangi
    @Mashangi Рік тому

    I learned Australia as the country/continent in school. Many online games have servers that cover the greater area of that part of the world, New Zealand, Indonesia and the other islands around there and call that Oceania. That's what I am used to, never called Australia itself Oceania

  • @grumpyboomer61
    @grumpyboomer61 Рік тому

    In school, we learned it as Australia. I found out about Oceania after coming across an old map of the world.

  • @immortaljanus
    @immortaljanus Рік тому +1

    You should try playing Subnautica. It's a nice, gentle marine game.