The thing Saru said about how the people in his village will call him crazy to talk about sea creatures that glow. My own mother once called me crazy for mentioning a sea creature with glowing eyes! But I reminded her that she sees lightning bugs every summer and they have glowing bellies so why can't a sea creature have glowing eyes? Lol
Every time I watch one of these I’m like “what’re they gonna tell the others in the village?” No one would believe them if they were like oh there’s glowing sea creatures!
I wonder if they have fireflies and glow-worms in their part of the world? It's not something I would usually think about, but my sister-in-law from Canada visiting Kentucky was fascinated by the local fireflies, because they couldn't be found so far north, and I suppose they might not be found on other continents! Fireflies were certainly one of the first things I thought of, too, for comparison to those glowing deep-see creatures! I've never been to sea, but people who have describe all sorts of glowing things in the water, including so many tiny glowing plankton/algae/whatever that the ocean itself seems to glow like it's on fire! To me, the ocean seems to me like it would surely be a strange and haunting place to live - so much that is unknown, and so much that is alien to someone like me!
@@pietrayday9915 it's funny, but it never really occurred to me that other places in the world don't have lightning bugs. They've been there every summer all my life. I can't imagine a place without them! As far as the glowing plankton, I've always wanted to see that. Sounds so wild.
Maybe non-Indians might not realise this but it always surprises me how well spoken Raeen is, both in Sanskritic Hindi as well as Urdu. He uses such wonderful words.
Even with English translations, I recognized him immediately as a VERY intelligent person. He retains information and THIRSTS for it. He also corrects the others when they misunderstand something or don't get the right context.
@@veggiesarefruits All three of these gentlemen give the impression of people who have not been formally educated but are very, very smart anyway. The way they think is very wise and they are very polite.
If Sarru is more interested in natural lighting perhaps some videos on bioluminescent species would ‘brighten’ his day! Hehe. And Raeen was real smart with his hypothesis about deep sea fish all bein small- now he just has to consider larger species using internal pressure to combat the external pressure- hfjdskb nature is wild!
The problem seems to be, that the channel owners doesn't explain much of the scientific facts. They don't know, how the Northern Lights are formed and i think they still think, that the Atomic Bombs, thrown at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were full of gunpowder instead of radioactive material. If the channel owners show them such scientific videos, they also should explain or show how those things work.
@@Anthyrion I definitely understand where your coming from, but I feel like you can still appreciate things that you don’t understand. I would say that it makes you appreciate it much more when you do though. At least for most things in the world.
It’s a shame they couldn’t see a video that had a narrator explaining the creatures without having to add in clips from Hollywood movies which these three boys know nothing about and just assume that they are part of the video and real. Wish that the guy who shows them these videos could understand that, but I don’t think it does because it’s a constant.
This video is the FIRST search result for 'deep sea creatures'. The creators have become really lazy. It seems as if they just want to pump out videos to generate more ad revenue, and don't care about the quality of the content. It's like they don't even try to find something suitable. That would take a little bit more time/effort. They don't listen to feedback. I think they've become greedy and lazy from all the money that is being made by the channel.
@@01DOGG01 I agree and I’ve been saying it for months now. The people who organize these videos to show these three villages should be embarrassed at the quality. They seem to just be going for the clicks and the cash and not trying to actually educate them. Often times it makes me ill
Looks like this channel producer isn't really well versed about some subjects, so he shows them what he thinks that could be educational but unfortunately he often chooses poor quality support.
@@sjbict 🤦it's not just americans who watch movies. it doesn't say "a lot" about people who watch movies. "ooh, you watched spider-man!? that sure says a lot about you!!!" lmao the guy was saying these tribal people likely wont have seen those movies. that's it. "oh how dare one person add movie clips for a bit of fun. that sure says all his country approve of everything he does... look at the like ratio. they clearly all aprove of every part of the video!" lol
Idea: you should make some videos that include *Indian science researchers* - space, sea, earth, technology, archaeology - for the villagers. I would _LOVE_ to see them react to their own countrymen, just to show that India has a strong scientific community as well. I am American and feel that other nations don't get enough credit sometimes. I feel overwhelmed living in my complicated world, and these men and women villagers make me feel more human - we are one people. 🌎🌍🌏
Raeen always has smart comments, he immediately noticed the pressure mystery. When animals were found deep in the Marianas trench in the 1960's, scientists themselves were shocked, though I assume nowadays they understand how they can survive under such pressure.
That was... better than I expected. Not nearly as sensationalistic and full of nonsense as I feared at the beginning. Although all these movie scenes within the video might have been distracting and misleading, the overall information was sufficiently accurate. Especially hinting at the actual size of angler fishes and viper fishes was definitely an important bit of the video. I still think a more thorough and serious glance at deep sea life could be very interesting for the three, as in Deep Sea Wonders Of The Pelagic Zone and Exploring Life On The Deep Sea Floor, both from Natural World Facts. But until then, quite a solid pick for a deep sea video!
The sci-fi movie scenes cut into things like this do worry me a bit: I grew up on that sort of thing and don't give a second thought to it, but I worry it might give the wrong impression to anyone unfamiliar with that sort of thing, who doesn't expect fiction and special effects mixed in with an otherwise educational video! :)
Still fuking awful. These videos on youtube that make TONS of cash (Top 10 lists & so on), are utter garbage. Such a shame that they reap so many views.
I was just going to post something along these lines. While sensational and attention grabbing, it does muddy the proper informational portion of the video. I would hope in the future our friends would watch more "nature documentary" type clips, rather than "TH-cam top 10 lists."
Usually I watch these reactions for wisdoms from Babu but this time I was actually watching Raeen, because of his analytical mind. That man should be an engineer at least.
I love all of them. But raeen is my favorite. He just has a great curiosity for everything. He has a real interest in modern technology to better his comunity. I love that about him, always thinking how to better the life of everyone in his village. You just cant help but admire that in a person.
This is why it’s so important that we develop and expand the use of energy across the world, as energy use is the fundamental measurement of human prosperity. Consider this: what has America been able to develop over the last century? Now remember that India by itself has 4 times the population, yet uses about a third of the energy of the US per person. How much could the Indian people advance humanity if they had easy access to the energy levels of the US? Alternatively, how much are we hobbling humanity by not expanding energy use and freeing up people to develop new things? Is this not the greatest evil of our time, that we harm both humanity as a whole, let alone the well-being of those without access to such energy?
I keep thinking about Raju on the Novice Squad channel yesterday, where he was talking about having dropped out of school after 5th grade to be a porter and work for himself. We take our education for granted in the west, and I hope these videos at least touch all our friends' hearts, and open the way to forever learning, in whatever form they choose. If that makes sense. Love to you guys from the USA
yes usually people in economically weak areas like them have no choice but to work at early age because school fees are too high or they have to support themselfes or the family. They are strong at heart nonetheless though, much love from germany
Why do we always compare everything to the west?! Not everyone in the west had the privilege to finish high school, or go further than elementary school. I know plenty of people who dropped out of school to work and help support their families, my grandparents being some of them.
@Squant The narrator also said the Humboldt Squid had cannibalistic tendencies and would attack people. Cannibal means it eats its own kind, not people, so man-eater would be more appropriate to say.
@@martabachynsky8545 I think the narrator most likely was referring to those separately. As in, the squid both shows cannibalistic tendencies and attacks divers
I wish I had the opportunity to meet Raeen in person. I'm new to the channel but I've already seen all videos with him and he seems like someone who you could have a good intelligent conversation with. It's very impressive how open minded and understanding he is. I'm curious the things I would learn with an hour of discussion with him.
I have just found this channel 2 days ago and I love seeing these fine people learn about the world and trying new experiences. I especially like Babu because in every video he really shows his knowledge and wisdom and i feel like I learn something new every time i listen to him speak. With that being said I noticed that he lost a lot of teeth probably due because dental care is very expensive. I have done a lot of research and I would love to see you guys get him a set of dentures to replace the teeth he has lost. I looked up prices and a full set of removable dentures costs around 30,000 R to 50,000 R and that converted to USD is around $300.00 to $500.00. I would love to see his smile restored to what it should be and i think it would make a huge difference in his life what do you guys think
Babu had really bad experiences with dentists before, so he's not opened to the idea of someone "messing"with his mouth. However I hope someone would be able to change his mind and give him the opportunity to get proper and harmless dental care.
For a suggestion I would like to see you react to the Golden Record! It is a record on the side of voyager with pictures and sounds from mankind sent to space incase any other life forms find it
These men are like my VERY extended family. I watch this channel and another similar one and they're all so humble and gracious and willing to learn and experience new things. I grew up in a small, rural town, so their lives are a lot like mine when I was younger, before I moved to a city and technology became so prominent. I wish they lived near me so that I could cook them dinner and listen to Babu tell us stories.
there's very little i dont know of what this channel shows, but watching these fine ppl learn something new every time i se them is what brings be back for more!
Raeen may have misunderstood the size issue at these depths--there ARE large creatures that live there and I am surprised that this film did not show them---a particular shark and some squid and tube worms are large.
YAY! Finally a good info video about sea creatures! I was afraid at the first time that this one will be similar to the last video about sea monsters...
True but a video with movie clips could be confusing to them and it's stupid that the video creators used those clips when showing something educational.
@@jaredf6205 Because the creators don't know much better I think. I've been to India on business multiple times, I love it there and feel as though it's my second home now with so many friends. Their culture is very different and just like here we do not fully understand their culture.
I love Babu Bhai. Babu, you remind me a lot of my late grandpa. He was a lot like you. He was the wise man of the village, just like you. He taught me a lot, from religion to the way of living. Even his thirst of new knowledge was just like yours. And his built too. And his job as a farmer too. And his love for traditional music too. There are too many aspects of you that remind me of him. He passed away even before I could show him these kind of videos. He would react in similar ways as yours, I believe. So, thank you, Babu Bhai, for showing me what it would feel like my late grandpa were still alive. Much love from your long-distance grand daughter in Indonesia.
These types of videos that cut in scenes of sci-fi movies can be confusing for some, showing movie monsters alongside real creatures...and Spider-Man fighting a holographic water villain to explain that spiders hate water only to talk about a sea spider? Really? These types of videos are best used for elementary school kids with a deep understanding of Hollywood blockbusters and Marvel comics.
@@cooldude4643 I've noticed American science videos treat their viewers like children but then again the average American doesn't science and at least 25% of their population thinks science is the Devil's work and the Earth is flat.
My new favorite channel. Wish there was more of this. Cultures may be different but good humans are in fact all the same. Watching the amazement in their eyes seeing things I saw as early as a kindergarten makes me feel very fortunate for my upbringing.
1.48.we all should take a leaf out of these gentlemen 's books and appreciate the sheer wonder of this amazing planet..the enthusiasm these guys show is very endearing ,they're lovely people !
This is a lot better and more informative than the Mariana video and thank you for showing this one to the lads. Please look into highlight videos to show them from deep sea research streams, where scientists themselves film live recordings of their submersible dives and map out the dark ocean floor.
It’s wonderful watching these tribesmen gathering new knowledge. But the path to enlightenment is better negotiated by listening rather than talking. Whilst they are expressing their amazement they are missing vital information. There is a reason you have two ears and one mouth. Good luck to you guys, you are a joy to watch gaining experience of the world.
How about showing them scary animals like sharks, tigers or pumas being all playful and cute with humans? I know there are a handful of videos about those.
Love watching Babu, he often starts with denying that such things can exist. He seems to want to exert some sort of age related authority over the other younger men. Then he begins to watch a video and sees something new and perhaps contradictory. His hands immediately start to reflect his emotion, he is obviously a very emotional man. He touches his head and mouth a lot then begins to see another picture forming. Often he will chatter along the way but this appears to be a sort of face saving thing. The younger men are so respectful to Babu, they listen warmly to him. Educating your mind is sometimes painful, it requires acceptance that we know far less than we think. Letting go of this is what truely opens up your mind. There is no shame in saying ‘I don’t know.’ However, if you are in a position of authority, make it your business to find out by the next time we meet. These are joyful clips that bring warm memories of my time in PNG in the seventies. Keep showing the tribesmen everything you can think of, it is such a joy to see them learning about the wider world. I note the younger men are far more accepting of new information, but that’s the purpose of youth isn’t it. To rebel, to turn us in new directions and show us stuff we would not have bothered to investigate. Great video !
Have you thought of introducing them to some classical music? I'm sure they would appreciate Chopin, especially Babu. Chopin's simplicity and emotion in music could reach anyone's heart
THESE MEN ARE SO GRATEFUL FOR ALL WE TAKE FOR GRANTED.... LET US REMEMBER TO BE GRATEFUL FOR WHAT WE HAVE AND TO REMEMBER THE WORLD IS A MYSTERIOUS AND WONDERFUL PLACE WITH MUCH FOR ALL OF US TO LEARN. GOD BLESS :)
I've become very wary going into ocean-related videos on this channel because every single ocean-related video thus far has been filled with misinformation or fiction.
Fun Fact: Because Angler Fish live so deeply, and aren’t fished for any purpose, their population in the ocean is huge. In fact, marine biologists estimate that all Angler Fish species make up 95% of ALL FISH in the oceans! 😮 🐠
I know they are poor, I am too, but Saru's fashion is freaking fantastic. I have loved every single thing that he has wore and if it wouldn't be cultural appropriation I would love to have some of these outfits. They look comfortable and vibrant.
The thing Saru said about how the people in his village will call him crazy to talk about sea creatures that glow. My own mother once called me crazy for mentioning a sea creature with glowing eyes! But I reminded her that she sees lightning bugs every summer and they have glowing bellies so why can't a sea creature have glowing eyes? Lol
Every time I watch one of these I’m like “what’re they gonna tell the others in the village?” No one would believe them if they were like oh there’s glowing sea creatures!
@@greasyhobo_ all the wild wonders they've seen!
I wonder if they have fireflies and glow-worms in their part of the world? It's not something I would usually think about, but my sister-in-law from Canada visiting Kentucky was fascinated by the local fireflies, because they couldn't be found so far north, and I suppose they might not be found on other continents! Fireflies were certainly one of the first things I thought of, too, for comparison to those glowing deep-see creatures! I've never been to sea, but people who have describe all sorts of glowing things in the water, including so many tiny glowing plankton/algae/whatever that the ocean itself seems to glow like it's on fire! To me, the ocean seems to me like it would surely be a strange and haunting place to live - so much that is unknown, and so much that is alien to someone like me!
@@pietrayday9915 it's funny, but it never really occurred to me that other places in the world don't have lightning bugs. They've been there every summer all my life. I can't imagine a place without them! As far as the glowing plankton, I've always wanted to see that. Sounds so wild.
Great thing to say! I assume they have lightning bugs in northern India? Hmm… going to have to look that up! 🙏💚🎄
Maybe non-Indians might not realise this but it always surprises me how well spoken Raeen is, both in Sanskritic Hindi as well as Urdu. He uses such wonderful words.
Does he use both these languages interchangeably in the same sentence? Or does he do some videos in one language and another in the other?
@@colinaudette291 sometimes together. The languages are not very different, although some words are different in both.
Even with English translations, I recognized him immediately as a VERY intelligent person. He retains information and THIRSTS for it. He also corrects the others when they misunderstand something or don't get the right context.
@@veggiesarefruits All three of these gentlemen give the impression of people who have not been formally educated but are very, very smart anyway. The way they think is very wise and they are very polite.
If Sarru is more interested in natural lighting perhaps some videos on bioluminescent species would ‘brighten’ his day! Hehe. And Raeen was real smart with his hypothesis about deep sea fish all bein small- now he just has to consider larger species using internal pressure to combat the external pressure- hfjdskb nature is wild!
The problem seems to be, that the channel owners doesn't explain much of the scientific facts. They don't know, how the Northern Lights are formed and i think they still think, that the Atomic Bombs, thrown at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were full of gunpowder instead of radioactive material. If the channel owners show them such scientific videos, they also should explain or show how those things work.
@@Anthyrion I definitely understand where your coming from, but I feel like you can still appreciate things that you don’t understand. I would say that it makes you appreciate it much more when you do though. At least for most things in the world.
It’s a shame they couldn’t see a video that had a narrator explaining the creatures without having to add in clips from Hollywood movies which these three boys know nothing about and just assume that they are part of the video and real. Wish that the guy who shows them these videos could understand that, but I don’t think it does because it’s a constant.
that was super distracting
This video is the FIRST search result for 'deep sea creatures'. The creators have become really lazy. It seems as if they just want to pump out videos to generate more ad revenue, and don't care about the quality of the content.
It's like they don't even try to find something suitable. That would take a little bit more time/effort. They don't listen to feedback. I think they've become greedy and lazy from all the money that is being made by the channel.
@@01DOGG01 I agree and I’ve been saying it for months now. The people who organize these videos to show these three villages should be embarrassed at the quality. They seem to just be going for the clicks and the cash and not trying to actually educate them. Often times it makes me ill
@@WiseGuy5674 Yeah, it's super annoying. They could be watching videos that actually educate them, not this BS.
Looks like this channel producer isn't really well versed about some subjects, so he shows them what he thinks that could be educational but unfortunately he often chooses poor quality support.
Wish there wasn´t a lot of annoying movie clips in between the facts.
They would be normal for an American audience but they dont understand the references so yeah its just out of place here
Thank you!!
@@TechNextLetsGo says a lot about the Americans then
@@sjbict 🤦it's not just americans who watch movies. it doesn't say "a lot" about people who watch movies. "ooh, you watched spider-man!? that sure says a lot about you!!!" lmao the guy was saying these tribal people likely wont have seen those movies. that's it. "oh how dare one person add movie clips for a bit of fun. that sure says all his country approve of everything he does... look at the like ratio. they clearly all aprove of every part of the video!" lol
@@TechNextLetsGo no, it's not normal for an American audience. it's just poor editing
Wish we knew what Babu, Sarru, & Raeen friends & family think when they share what they learned, tasted, or saw! Thanks guys!👍👍
I’ve often wondered that too! 😊
Raeen always listens the video carefully and analyses it
Idea: you should make some videos that include *Indian science researchers* - space, sea, earth, technology, archaeology - for the villagers. I would _LOVE_ to see them react to their own countrymen, just to show that India has a strong scientific community as well. I am American and feel that other nations don't get enough credit sometimes. I feel overwhelmed living in my complicated world, and these men and women villagers make me feel more human - we are one people. 🌎🌍🌏
This is a truly great and amazing idea , I hope they see this and actually do it
Yes this would be great!
Raeen always has smart comments, he immediately noticed the pressure mystery. When animals were found deep in the Marianas trench in the 1960's, scientists themselves were shocked, though I assume nowadays they understand how they can survive under such pressure.
That was... better than I expected. Not nearly as sensationalistic and full of nonsense as I feared at the beginning. Although all these movie scenes within the video might have been distracting and misleading, the overall information was sufficiently accurate. Especially hinting at the actual size of angler fishes and viper fishes was definitely an important bit of the video. I still think a more thorough and serious glance at deep sea life could be very interesting for the three, as in Deep Sea Wonders Of The Pelagic Zone and Exploring Life On The Deep Sea Floor, both from Natural World Facts.
But until then, quite a solid pick for a deep sea video!
The sci-fi movie scenes cut into things like this do worry me a bit: I grew up on that sort of thing and don't give a second thought to it, but I worry it might give the wrong impression to anyone unfamiliar with that sort of thing, who doesn't expect fiction and special effects mixed in with an otherwise educational video! :)
Still fuking awful. These videos on youtube that make TONS of cash (Top 10 lists & so on), are utter garbage. Such a shame that they reap so many views.
agreed on all points and Natural World Facts is a fantastic channel
I was just going to post something along these lines. While sensational and attention grabbing, it does muddy the proper informational portion of the video. I would hope in the future our friends would watch more "nature documentary" type clips, rather than "TH-cam top 10 lists."
Usually I watch these reactions for wisdoms from Babu but this time I was actually watching Raeen, because of his analytical mind. That man should be an engineer at least.
The man definitely learns quickly
I love all of them. But raeen is my favorite. He just has a great curiosity for everything. He has a real interest in modern technology to better his comunity. I love that about him, always thinking how to better the life of everyone in his village. You just cant help but admire that in a person.
This is why it’s so important that we develop and expand the use of energy across the world, as energy use is the fundamental measurement of human prosperity.
Consider this: what has America been able to develop over the last century? Now remember that India by itself has 4 times the population, yet uses about a third of the energy of the US per person. How much could the Indian people advance humanity if they had easy access to the energy levels of the US? Alternatively, how much are we hobbling humanity by not expanding energy use and freeing up people to develop new things? Is this not the greatest evil of our time, that we harm both humanity as a whole, let alone the well-being of those without access to such energy?
I keep thinking about Raju on the Novice Squad channel yesterday, where he was talking about having dropped out of school after 5th grade to be a porter and work for himself. We take our education for granted in the west, and I hope these videos at least touch all our friends' hearts, and open the way to forever learning, in whatever form they choose. If that makes sense. Love to you guys from the USA
yes usually people in economically weak areas like them have no choice but to work at early age because school fees are too high or they have to support themselfes or the family. They are strong at heart nonetheless though, much love from germany
Why do we always compare everything to the west?! Not everyone in the west had the privilege to finish high school, or go further than elementary school. I know plenty of people who dropped out of school to work and help support their families, my grandparents being some of them.
@@ladiuneeq9789 of course im aware but its just much less common
@@ladiuneeq9789 I meant no offense towards families in difficult circumstances; it is a universal thing
"50 centimeters"
"57 meters?!"
no Babu, that would be one huge spider if it was 57 meters
@Squant The narrator also said the Humboldt Squid had cannibalistic tendencies and would attack people. Cannibal means it eats its own kind, not people, so man-eater would be more appropriate to say.
@@martabachynsky8545 I think the narrator most likely was referring to those separately. As in, the squid both shows cannibalistic tendencies and attacks divers
@@firstwavenegativity6379 That makes more sense; the narration wasn't clear. Thank you. ☺
I wish I had the opportunity to meet Raeen in person. I'm new to the channel but I've already seen all videos with him and he seems like someone who you could have a good intelligent conversation with. It's very impressive how open minded and understanding he is. I'm curious the things I would learn with an hour of discussion with him.
Salute to you my friend. Peace and Love from Canada.
Raeen is an incredibly clever man and always eager to learn.
me 2
That's why they kept him over the other people they have brought
Love to see everyone react to musicians like AC/DC, freak Sinatra, Cher, the Jurassic park movie, various mystery and action films
I have just found this channel 2 days ago and I love seeing these fine people learn about the world and trying new experiences. I especially like Babu because in every video he really shows his knowledge and wisdom and i feel like I learn something new every time i listen to him speak. With that being said I noticed that he lost a lot of teeth probably due because dental care is very expensive. I have done a lot of research and I would love to see you guys get him a set of dentures to replace the teeth he has lost. I looked up prices and a full set of removable dentures costs around 30,000 R to 50,000 R and that converted to USD is around $300.00 to $500.00. I would love to see his smile restored to what it should be and i think it would make a huge difference in his life what do you guys think
I agree! I'd love to see Babu get his own pair of dentures, he has done plenty for this channel and deserves it very much
It's been suggested before and babu is deathly afraid of dental work. I don't know if they have sedation available everywhere there like we do here.
Babu had really bad experiences with dentists before, so he's not opened to the idea of someone "messing"with his mouth. However I hope someone would be able to change his mind and give him the opportunity to get proper and harmless dental care.
He said the jellyfish had a sharp mind, but that’s the one thing it doesn’t have :D
For a suggestion I would like to see you react to the Golden Record! It is a record on the side of voyager with pictures and sounds from mankind sent to space incase any other life forms find it
Perhaps a video on Voyager, then? So they understand the whole thing.
Yes to this idea
These men are like my VERY extended family. I watch this channel and another similar one and they're all so humble and gracious and willing to learn and experience new things. I grew up in a small, rural town, so their lives are a lot like mine when I was younger, before I moved to a city and technology became so prominent. I wish they lived near me so that I could cook them dinner and listen to Babu tell us stories.
Thank you so much for making the videos available. I'm completely in love with this channel. ❤️
love babu’s little shawl today! looks very cozy
Because of this channel I have learned many Hindi words and I appreciate it. I have many colleagues from India.
Babu wrapped in his blanket is the cutest thing I've seen today
As others have suggested, please show these gentlemen some more videos about bio luminescence! a very fascinating topic.
there's very little i dont know of what this channel shows, but watching these fine ppl learn something new every time i se them is what brings be back for more!
I think the movies scenes are confusing them
Raeen congratulations on your musical poem! It is wonderful to see you put aside your shyness.
Raeen may have misunderstood the size issue at these depths--there ARE large creatures that live there and I am surprised that this film did not show them---a particular shark and some squid and tube worms are large.
YAY! Finally a good info video about sea creatures! I was afraid at the first time that this one will be similar to the last video about sea monsters...
True but a video with movie clips could be confusing to them and it's stupid that the video creators used those clips when showing something educational.
@@savannah505 how do they manage to consistently choose such bad videos to show them?
@@jaredf6205 Because the creators don't know much better I think. I've been to India on business multiple times, I love it there and feel as though it's my second home now with so many friends. Their culture is very different and just like here we do not fully understand their culture.
I love watching these guys.
They are on the grandest journeys of all...the journey of new knowledge.
Their reactions are so pure.
Thank you for reciting the poem Raeen
I always appreciate the beautiful garments they all wear, but especially Sarru. Great use of color and patterns.
i love it when raeen sings - he has a nice voice!
I love how this channel provides continual educational experiences
I love these guys! They have become such good friends 💕
Oh, you have to introduce them to Deep Blue, the biggest Great White Shark! That lady is a beauty and I just know our lads here would love her!
I love how interested these guys are when they watch stuff. The ocean can be scary yet so beautiful
Babu is wrapped in a blanket! sir, how is your health? Are you feeling sick?
Wish you and your family happiness and safety in this time of fear. ❤️
Most old people here in Winters Wrap themselves at Shawls so maybe that's why he was wearing it.
This was good information to present to them. I do think the many references to pop culture may have caused a bit of confusion.
I love these videos so much! I learn new things along with them!
I love Babu Bhai. Babu, you remind me a lot of my late grandpa. He was a lot like you. He was the wise man of the village, just like you. He taught me a lot, from religion to the way of living. Even his thirst of new knowledge was just like yours. And his built too. And his job as a farmer too. And his love for traditional music too. There are too many aspects of you that remind me of him. He passed away even before I could show him these kind of videos. He would react in similar ways as yours, I believe. So, thank you, Babu Bhai, for showing me what it would feel like my late grandpa were still alive. Much love from your long-distance grand daughter in Indonesia.
Too good with the poem in the end, now I have to subscribe!
Finally i got what i was requesting for months. Good job
These types of videos that cut in scenes of sci-fi movies can be confusing for some, showing movie monsters alongside real creatures...and Spider-Man fighting a holographic water villain to explain that spiders hate water only to talk about a sea spider? Really? These types of videos are best used for elementary school kids with a deep understanding of Hollywood blockbusters and Marvel comics.
american stuff is always like that
And Spider-Man is actually a pretty good swimmer.
@@cooldude4643 I've noticed American science videos treat their viewers like children but then again the average American doesn't science and at least 25% of their population thinks science is the Devil's work and the Earth is flat.
@@ll7868 Listening to kids here it's even worse than that. Super sad lack of a real education.
Should let them know that we have observed more of outer space than we have of the deep sea. I'm sure that would blow their minds
They're all so excited to learn! I want to learn about them!!
My new favorite channel. Wish there was more of this. Cultures may be different but good humans are in fact all the same. Watching the amazement in their eyes seeing things I saw as early as a kindergarten makes me feel very fortunate for my upbringing.
1.48.we all should take a leaf out of these gentlemen 's books and appreciate the sheer wonder of this amazing planet..the enthusiasm these guys show is very endearing ,they're lovely people !
I'd share a drink with the crew man cool guys for real.
Good video. Another creature a colossal squid can now estimate to grow to up 45 feet or 14 meters. It is bigger than the squid in the video.
This is a lot better and more informative than the Mariana video and thank you for showing this one to the lads. Please look into highlight videos to show them from deep sea research streams, where scientists themselves film live recordings of their submersible dives and map out the dark ocean floor.
"50 centimeters."
"57 METERS?!"
Babu's face was hilarious what a reaction God bless em!
Great reactions; big surprises among the fish. And loved them discussing how the fish work. Yes, deep sea fish teeth are very impressive! 😁
Great video to show them. I was hoping they would show the mimic octopus.
Babu looks so cute wrapped up on the couch! 🤗
So cool 👏👏👏animal videos, space, science in general and all country traditions are the best topics !!
Me too I have never seen these fish. I love to learn.
There is such a worm outside of water. The Mongolian Death Worm!
It’s wonderful watching these tribesmen gathering new knowledge. But the path to enlightenment is better negotiated by listening rather than talking. Whilst they are expressing their amazement they are missing vital information. There is a reason you have two ears and one mouth. Good luck to you guys, you are a joy to watch gaining experience of the world.
What fun! Nice poem! Love to all!
A video on bioluminescence would be interesting.
that fishing for monsters series is epic
I like Babu's wrap around thingy.😁
They Call it shawl here, pretty Popular among Village Folks and old people.. My Granny always wear her fancy ones in winters when going out.
Piyush Yankee interesting to know thank you.😁🙏🏻
The background music as they're talking is an instrumental/acoustic 'cum on feel the noize' by slade...has anyone else ever noticed that? 😁
You should make them watch bbc earth documentaries
yeah these american clips with random parts from movies are cringe
Two of my favorite topics in a row!
A thirst for knowledge is a great quality to have!
Take these guys to the cinema!
Great video!
How about showing them scary animals like sharks, tigers or pumas being all playful and cute with humans? I know there are a handful of videos about those.
Love watching Babu, he often starts with denying that such things can exist. He seems to want to exert some sort of age related authority over the other younger men. Then he begins to watch a video and sees something new and perhaps contradictory. His hands immediately start to reflect his emotion, he is obviously a very emotional man. He touches his head and mouth a lot then begins to see another picture forming. Often he will chatter along the way but this appears to be a sort of face saving thing. The younger men are so respectful to Babu, they listen warmly to him. Educating your mind is sometimes painful, it requires acceptance that we know far less than we think. Letting go of this is what truely opens up your mind. There is no shame in saying ‘I don’t know.’ However, if you are in a position of authority, make it your business to find out by the next time we meet. These are joyful clips that bring warm memories of my time in PNG in the seventies. Keep showing the tribesmen everything you can think of, it is such a joy to see them learning about the wider world. I note the younger men are far more accepting of new information, but that’s the purpose of youth isn’t it. To rebel, to turn us in new directions and show us stuff we would not have bothered to investigate. Great video !
They should react to Jeremy Wades show River Monsters
He finally sang a song. He has a very nice voice.
I hope Babu is in good health.
Have you thought of introducing them to some classical music? I'm sure they would appreciate Chopin, especially Babu. Chopin's simplicity and emotion in music could reach anyone's heart
Take them scuba diving!
Oh gosh
Please make a episode and show us where and how Sarru, Babu & Raeen lives. It will make it easier to understand where they come from.
I'd love to see their reaction to sink holes
I would just love to spend a day with these guys... its been an awesome journey to watch these guys grow ❤
Could you please have them react to cryptids from around the world?
Actually, I wouldn't care if they weren't villagers, I just love their personalities 👏👏👏👏👏🕊✌.
Haha this has been a ritual to watch your videos everyday❤️
Oh, Babu got new drums!
Love it
The youtube channel Deepsea Oddities has some of the best videos on deep ocean creatures. It would be cool to see what the guys think about em
I love all of you involved in these videos so much 🇦🇺💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞🕊✌🤗.
Separate headphones are a very good thing.
Very good observation by Raeen that due to the high pressures of the deep sea, only small animals live there
But there are many very large sea creatures that DO live there, so...
"Used in salads and pie-ella" - when the computer-generated text-to-speech narrator gives itself away.
THESE MEN ARE SO GRATEFUL FOR ALL WE TAKE FOR GRANTED.... LET US REMEMBER TO BE GRATEFUL FOR WHAT WE HAVE AND TO REMEMBER THE WORLD IS A MYSTERIOUS AND WONDERFUL PLACE WITH MUCH FOR ALL OF US TO LEARN. GOD BLESS :)
The old bloke is extremely perceptive. He gets it every time.
You should have shown them a video without fictional parts, this one is confusing.
Would love to see Babu try a western style rock n roll drum kit!!
I've become very wary going into ocean-related videos on this channel because every single ocean-related video thus far has been filled with misinformation or fiction.
Ramen seems like a sponge trying to soak up information. He intently watches and listens to videos that interest him. Concentrating as others talk.
Fun Fact: Because Angler Fish live so deeply, and aren’t fished for any purpose, their population in the ocean is huge. In fact, marine biologists estimate that all Angler Fish species make up 95% of ALL FISH in the oceans! 😮 🐠
Have the boys react to information about aliens and the possibility of intelligent life beyond earth.
Every time I see a clip from a movie with a cg monster I cringe because I don't know if they will think it's real or not.
I know they are poor, I am too, but Saru's fashion is freaking fantastic. I have loved every single thing that he has wore and if it wouldn't be cultural appropriation I would love to have some of these outfits. They look comfortable and vibrant.