Your videos are exactly what I need when life in the US gets overwhelming. You help me take my thoughts away from the chaos and violence, and I love you for that. Thank you again and again!
Jody Harnish... Welcome to the club of the live ones. (It's the only really live ones that gets tossed around by the heavens, as part of guidance and re directives life itself gives us every now and then... Blessings to you always kiddo and the one that brings us the materials (videos) so we can all feast, and hit that reset button, every now and again. 😝😝🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍
Wait until you get in your fifties. It’s a whole new ball game then. I just turned fifty nine and I have more aches and pains than I ever thought possible. It’s crazy. ❤️💜💚
@@pdmullgirl, I hear ya! And between you, @CBryce, myself and this bedpost, we've all hit the "I'm so tired blues!" I too am 59 (in October, only days away). I don't mind living to my centennial year, I just hope that they either have body transplants available, or just some really good dope to keep me "comfortable" cuz my back aches 24/7. Even QE2 checked out at 96, bless her heart.
@@jakerazmataz852 Especially if U have family who actually loves U. At a certain point it's just being reckless with your life. And when I consider all the children or even adults who are dying from one disease or another who if they had that health life, would have more respect for life it's self, it becomes even more foolish.
I saw it in another vid, slowed it down and rewatched it, there is at least 8 or 9 strikes involved. One, maybe two before he went back to catch it judging by the interference before it got into shot.
As I watched the videos you have collected, I tried to select some of the best to comment about. But guess what... you have outdone yourself once again; of the so many times you have done... It's amazing the talent that you have to find quality material. Once again you're on top of the many, that's post selective material... Keep on doing what you're doing. ALL the pieces you bring here, are very and highly entertaining.. I guess by now, you know that we like your material... Keep it up kiddo... you're now the Best there is..... Thank you 🇺🇸🇺🇸🍺🍺 But one of the many highlights for me....the dancing shark 😝
Birds at 3:54. Several years I worked outside and each evening about a half hour before sunset 1000s of starlings came flying out of nowhere and did flew in majestic aerobatics for about 20 minutes before settling in for the night. I was fascinated watching them sloop, dive, twist, turn, all in like a choreographed dance.
Many props 👏 for the cyclist. I,myself am a terrible cyclist and would have needed 5 times that much space to not fall off that narrow path! 😀 He had true skill though! :)
@WMG - Luckiest People Sorry I thought you were someone else there for a minute. I didn't realize this was an honest question. I have just had a lot of people talking bad about me and thought that you were one of those people. My mistake.
3:04 OMG!!! Where is that road?! I soooooo want to go for a drive along it!! 5:17 The new ACME Super Bidet! There is no mess that it cannot tackle with ease!
@5:38ish..... I had a ball python that I would let nest in my hair. I went into my Wal Mart and had security called on me bcse of him...... They didn't catch me, but I knew what the call was about 🤣🤣🤣👍
5:45 It's common for people unacquainted with handling snakes to get them caught in their hair. The snake won't voluntarily come out. The easiest solution is to cut the hair. Often, this is the only solution. Because of this, occasionally, people will go about their activities with the snake stuck in their hair, while hoping for the snake to voluntarily leave.
Chirodectes is a very rare, monospecific genus of box jellyfish in the family Chirodropidae. The first and only scientifically studied specimen was captured from the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef - about 43 km (27 mi) off the coast of northeast Queensland - on 2 May 1997.[2] It was found within 5 metres (16 ft) of the surface, and the researchers who first described it speculated that it may have been relocated to the area by Cyclone Justin. Its bell measured approximately 150 mm (5.9 in) in height, and it could only be observed for several hours in an examination lab due to how delicate it was.
FYI, the monkeys are not grounded therefore any electricity has nowhere to pass through. Stand on the ground and touch the wires, you will get a new hairdo. Lol
I wonder why such an apparently modern high rise building shown at 10:20 in the video needs to be totally demolished. It appears to be one of the most modern and largest office buildings in that city.
Sorry, totally off topic, but Queen Elizabeth II has passed away today at age 96... September 8, 2022. May she rest in peace in God's loving arms and presence. We're sending our condolences, thoughts and prayers to her family and friends... and to all of the UK.
@@cbryce9243 correct kinda they also have protective covering on the wires if that gets damaged then they would get shocked as well but otherwise it's safe as long as you don't touch the ground at least that's what I know from my limited knowledge
@suefergusson5351 In reply to your question 11 months ago: To the best of my knowledge, the monkeys aren't getting electrocuted because they're not touching the ground while touching the wire. That's why birds can sit on wires, also.
1:25 so many things 2 say bout it... 1) "if im lying, have lightening strike me down" 2) dang who u piss off 2 curse dat one spot...like it struck so many times i couldnt keep track 3) talk bout 'gettin burned' Edit: 8:02- can we say in ~25+ yrs u will have hearing loss!! Edit: 8:52 holy cow, what da fuk is dat creepy sh1t?!! H3ll naw, dis why ppl dont know nuttin bout deep in da ocean. We'd rather spend billions & take a chance meeting ET in space
Helicopter didn't leave circles on the water, because it is filled with helium and the rotors are mounted upside down forcing an updraft to keep it from floating away - or maybe - there is some fakery going on.
Jellyfish is called Chirodectes maculatus and has only had two recorded sightings this being the second.
Thank you- I was wondering what it was!
Wow, cool!
A beautiful animal, Thanks
His name is George. Prove me wrong!
Probably the most beautiful creature I've seen.
Your videos are exactly what I need when life in the US gets overwhelming. You help me take my thoughts away from the chaos and violence, and I love you for that. Thank you again and again!
Jody..
You're the queen Of this page..
Jody Harnish...
Welcome to the club of the live ones. (It's the only really live ones that gets tossed around by the heavens, as part of guidance and re directives life itself gives us every now and then...
Blessings to you always kiddo and the one that brings us the materials (videos) so we can all feast, and hit that reset button, every now and again. 😝😝🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍
Wow, nature's beauty never fails to amaze me. What a breathtaking sight!
13:45 I really like when videos include the thumbnail. Seems like such a simple thing but most can't get it right. Glad to see it in the video.
Do you know what the dickens is crawling all over those two women??
Your videos are my lunchtime escape. Thanks for making my workdays better!
The dude spinning around on the bike, that was what I felt like in my 20s. In my early 40s now and I now feel like that iceberg breaking At 2:23.
Wait until you get in your fifties. It’s a whole new ball game then. I just turned fifty nine and I have more aches and pains than I ever thought possible. It’s crazy.
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@@pdmullgirl Me too! I do not understand why anyone wants to live till they're 100. I could go any time and not be upset about it. Getting old hurts!
@@pdmullgirl, I hear ya! And between you, @CBryce, myself and this bedpost, we've all hit the "I'm so tired blues!" I too am 59 (in October, only days away). I don't mind living to my centennial year, I just hope that they either have body transplants available, or just some really good dope to keep me "comfortable" cuz my back aches 24/7. Even QE2 checked out at 96, bless her heart.
Fantastic the undulating bridge! cycle bordering the abyss! the diver dancing with the shark! All vids are so good!
I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!
The guy on the bike riding on the ledge of the cliff is just madness
I'm all for adventure, but you have to weigh the cost of failure.
@@jakerazmataz852 Especially if U have family who actually loves U. At a certain point it's just being reckless with your life. And when I consider all the children or even adults who are dying from one disease or another who if they had that health life, would have more respect for life it's self, it becomes even more foolish.
4:33
I don’t know what’s more impressive
His dancing or the fact he’s doing it with a shark.
That shark probably passed :)), I don't think sharks can stay upright like that, they will actually drown if they don't move around.
Right😁
Poor shark. It's kept in an aquarium rather than living in it's natural environment AND it's required to perform stupid tricks to amuse the humans.
@@justjane805 I knew that if I read the comments I would find this response.
To clarify, I agree that this "dance" is just wrong. Not all aquariums are though.
Those were incredible moments that defied all expectations! 😲
Whales know what they are doing when they play with the humans..so amazing. Whaley could have totally flipped that kayak.
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I mean, you assume. Talk to alot of whales do you?
@@alexnope2223 it is a whale of a deal. He loves playing with his human toys.
I love this channel. Thank you, Mind Warehouse.
Watching these Incredible Moments has left me speechless.
5:24... That's one way of giving yourself an enema!
I thought dragging my butt in the water while skiing was bad!
That lightning was crazy!
I saw it in another vid, slowed it down and rewatched it, there is at least 8 or 9 strikes involved. One, maybe two before he went back to catch it judging by the interference before it got into shot.
The glacier arch collapsing was SPECTACULAR!!!
I thought the same but also very sad too
The jellyfishs' name is Herbert.
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Me and my parents sit watch the channel every night it is very enjoyable
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At the 8:37 mark the Jellyfish is called "Chirodectes maculatus" seen off of Papua New Guinea.
As I watched the videos you have collected, I tried to select some of the best to comment about. But guess what... you have outdone yourself once again; of the so many times you have done... It's amazing the talent that you have to find quality material. Once again you're on top of the many, that's post selective material...
Keep on doing what you're doing. ALL the pieces you bring here, are very and highly entertaining.. I guess by now, you know that we like your material...
Keep it up kiddo... you're now the Best there is.....
Thank you 🇺🇸🇺🇸🍺🍺
But one of the many highlights for me....the dancing shark 😝
8:40
it's a Chirodectes Maculatus
> Mac for short. Big Mac for not so short. Ode Big Mac for a bit longer.
@noHATE Thanks
Loved the diver dancing with the shark.
Birds at 3:54. Several years I worked outside and each evening about a half hour before sunset 1000s of starlings came flying out of nowhere and did flew in majestic aerobatics for about 20 minutes before settling in for the night. I was fascinated watching them sloop, dive, twist, turn, all in like a choreographed dance.
couldn't help but crack up at some videos
The jellyfish is a form of box jelly called Chirodectes maculatus.
These are Really Good Videos tho! 🤙🏼
Great videos!! Thank you 🤗💜💚💙
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Seeing icebergs melting breaks my heart 😢
Many props 👏 for the cyclist. I,myself am a terrible cyclist and would have needed 5 times that much space to not fall off that narrow path! 😀 He had true skill though! :)
@WMG - Luckiest People Who are you??
@WMG - Luckiest People Sorry I thought you were someone else there for a minute. I didn't realize this was an honest question. I have just had a lot of people talking bad about me and thought that you were one of those people. My mistake.
Precision demolition. Think that couldn't have happened "at another time" as well. These guys who do this are unbelievable.
That's why I don't believe the official explanation for 911.
3:04 OMG!!! Where is that road?! I soooooo want to go for a drive along it!!
5:17 The new ACME Super Bidet! There is no mess that it cannot tackle with ease!
That was a world record 9 flips.
I like these videos your comments are not overbearing.
At 2:20, scallops like those are found in the Puget Sound. We used to SCUBA dive for them.
First to reply 😎😎
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3:40 When somebody dies doing that, nobody (and I mean NOBODY) says, "It was worth it"
What a beautiful jelly!! 🥰👍
Thanks so much!
I'm surprised that waters not coming out of his mouth at 5:18 😂
Nothing like a good fountain enema to start your day with!
Wouldn't it be easier to just use a moist towelette?
@5:38ish..... I had a ball python that I would let nest in my hair. I went into my Wal Mart and had security called on me bcse of him...... They didn't catch me, but I knew what the call was about 🤣🤣🤣👍
9 flips on trampoline. World record
Snake Scrunchie, the best !
5:45 It's common for people unacquainted with handling snakes to get them caught in their hair. The snake won't voluntarily come out. The easiest solution is to cut the hair. Often, this is the only solution. Because of this, occasionally, people will go about their activities with the snake stuck in their hair, while hoping for the snake to voluntarily leave.
It's a fashion accessory. A hair boa.
5:37 The girl who walks around, looking for attention, with a snake in her hair...then acts angry whenever someone asks about the snake in her hair.
. . @ 6:43, PERFECT music, rhythm and timing.
Chirodectes is a very rare, monospecific genus of box jellyfish in the family Chirodropidae.
The first and only scientifically studied specimen was captured from the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef - about 43 km (27 mi) off the coast of northeast Queensland - on 2 May 1997.[2] It was found within 5 metres (16 ft) of the surface, and the researchers who first described it speculated that it may have been relocated to the area by Cyclone Justin. Its bell measured approximately 150 mm (5.9 in) in height, and it could only be observed for several hours in an examination lab due to how delicate it was.
5:25 Worlds best Bidet
Instead of dancing with the stars dancing with the sharks😱😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Those monkeys bring a new meaning to Concrete Jungle😁
Anyone know where that bridge at 3 minutes in is located?? I wanna go drive over it.... looks like a blast!!!
@8:45 Share in the comments if you know the name of this jellyfish.
The name of the jellyfish is Eric 😁
i thought eric was the half a bee
@@philiprice7875 - that too 😁
I'd like to know the time on that bike that shot off like a rocket. What kind and all too. Thanks 👍 keep em comin
This snek on the womans head would make me come closer, i wanna pet it, it's such a cutie
monkeys on the wire.............. perfect music for it
love that nokia 3310 still have mine still use it for phone calls
Was holding my breath hoping the little monkey didn't fall off the power line 🥺
@10:15 why was this guy trying to censor the whale?
That big jelly fish can be called anything it wants.
What were those things that were crawling on the two girls legs you show a flash of it with no explanation
LOVED! THE DIVER DANCING WITH THE SHARK/HE LOVED IT/MUST BE A ROUTINE THEY DO OFTEN :-D USA
Watching those monkeys on those wires was shocking......
I was waiting for pop goes the monkey😁
🤣😂🤣 Good one!
Imagine the picture of those baboons when they turn the power lines on...🤯🙊
It was interesting and attractive..
7:45 future customers for hearing aid
I wouldn't want to be near that motorcycle if it got away from him.
MindWarehouse has blown my mind…again
Is the water under the helicopter frozen?
FYI, the monkeys are not grounded therefore any electricity has nowhere to pass through. Stand on the ground and touch the wires, you will get a new hairdo. Lol
Pls add India's recent demolition in your next video.
jellyfish, is a rare box jellyfish
danke
hab den chirodectes mal gegoogelt
I wonder why such an apparently modern high rise building shown at 10:20 in the video needs to be totally demolished. It appears to be one of the most modern and largest office buildings in that city.
Sorry, totally off topic, but Queen Elizabeth II has passed away today at age 96... September 8, 2022.
May she rest in peace in God's loving arms and presence.
We're sending our condolences, thoughts and prayers to her family and friends... and to all of the UK.
Aged 96.
@@briandunning2974 Thanks.
And probably many thousand have died the same day on the Globe. She wasn't better than any of the others.
@@JohnSmith-bq1sj True... but SHE has their money...haha..
@@JohnSmith-bq1sj I’m not aware that anyone is suggesting that she was better but she was Queen of The United Kingdom which no one else was.
4:36 ......I have....no words....
الشيء العجيب علبة البيبسي والخروج من الصخرة
snake in the hair of the woman was freaky 🥶
A dance before dinner.
LEGENDS NEVER DIE
That moving bridge! 😲
3:26 impressive jump
What the heck all those monkey's crossing those lines and not on got zapt😳
I think their feet have to be on the ground to be shocked. They're not grounded.
@@cbryce9243 correct kinda they also have protective covering on the wires if that gets damaged then they would get shocked as well but otherwise it's safe as long as you don't touch the ground at least that's what I know from my limited knowledge
@@cbryce9243 Incorrect, there is tension between the wires but they are isolated.
That jellyfish maybe deadly, but it's still gorgeous! And how the hell do those monkeys NOT get electrocuted???
@suefergusson5351 In reply to your question 11 months ago: To the best of my knowledge, the monkeys aren't getting electrocuted because they're not touching the ground while touching the wire. That's why birds can sit on wires, also.
I'm pretty sure the A hole in the boat caught a hefty fine. There is a longer video of the event.
13:45 i think there is more going on than we can see here!!!
@WMG - Luckiest People hahaha
The jelly fish's name is Bob
bobilibobob
Me after Taco Bell 12:40
With all the water pressure he’s getting his entire colon cleaned out🤦🏾♀️😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
pls who knows what setup that guy is using.. how does he support those multiple screens and which screens are those
Oh that is called the armed and dangerous jellyfish
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1:25 so many things 2 say bout it...
1) "if im lying, have lightening strike me down"
2) dang who u piss off 2 curse dat one spot...like it struck so many times i couldnt keep track
3) talk bout 'gettin burned'
Edit: 8:02- can we say in ~25+ yrs u will have hearing loss!!
Edit: 8:52 holy cow, what da fuk is dat creepy sh1t?!! H3ll naw, dis why ppl dont know nuttin bout deep in da ocean. We'd rather spend billions & take a chance meeting ET in space
04:32 Surely it's not Romeo and Juliet, but its derivative: West Side Story. Jets and Sharks?
How is it that the monkeys didn’t get fried?
Is that jelly fish a man 'o war?
chirodectes Maculatus (type of Box Jellyfish) Regards from Liverpool
At 8:46 It is a Portuguese man of war.
Rainbow jelly
Helicopter didn't leave circles on the water, because it is filled with helium and the rotors are mounted upside down forcing an updraft to keep it from floating away - or maybe - there is some fakery going on.
The Jellyfish's name is Arnold.