@@Wherethereisnodarkness Even then. He's still aged extremely well. Doesn't seem to have lost any memory or anything which affects most people as they get to that age.
attenbourough should make a narrated documentary on himself, like "here you see me in my natural habitat, getting ready to migrate to the shops to get some milk and tea"
"As I prefer for coitus I conceptualize the fact that a condom is just another piece of plastic that will end up the ocean therefore I opt to not even purchase one and raw-dog that bitch"
"Here we see the attenbourough in his natural habitat. He has yet to make his mark on the world, but little does he know, HE will be a legend" In the voice of Sir David Attenborough
I wrote to him twice and his last letter said "I hate having my picture taken, don't write again!". Ooops. Sir David, if you're reading this, I'm very sorry.
@@taylorj6177 XD "rights" all exist until it's not becoming the law. If you wanna kill you family, you have every right to do so, but will you do it? No you won't, because it's agains the law, and you will fear that your life will be end in a jail, and after you killed someone you will have no rights , You will not have the right to live in your life, you will not have the right to go outside shopping etc. Your only right will be you can have a lawyer, and living your life in a jail cell. So if the taking care of the Earth becomes the law, you will take care of it I'm sure or otherwise you will be punished. And about it's ALL NATURE. YES, but dude, that is why you call yourself the most inteligent species on Earth to practice your selfish desires and do what you want, and do not take care of anything? Is that why we humans? Inteligent, so creating righst, so can do anything? Yeah, you have the right to do, whatever, but can you live with all the consequences later in the future?
i dont understand why people debate whether climate change is real or not, when it can only be a good thing to start treating the planet better, no matter the circumstances. Treat nature right people
To me it look like it boils down to power and survival. Reducing emissions and pollution is expensive, which in return means less money for military and defences, which then again equals to a weaker country/unrest in fair of a attack or possible ww3. A country will be safe/safer in doing so in the short term, but in the long run we will reduce the chance of our planet's survival I think.
Not enough passion to stop paying people to enslave and murder them for no good reason though. Ask yourself this; would you feel the same regard for a rapist that talks about his victims like thees two do?
@@80slimshadys i agree. If you claim to love animals but still consume animal products and aren't an ethical vegan there's still a looong way for you to go and become a better human. 💟🌱
@@jdmmg4904 Yes long way to go. They are so blinded by greed for the taste of their flesh. They aren't animal lovers, they would rather them dead on their plate than alive.
80 Slim Shady's Shut up you idiot. You can still eat meat and love animals. Meat is one of the healthiest food products ever and stop spreading your ant-meat propaganda
@@afnturbocharger6544 it's not so much about whether it's healthy but that you're consuming sentient beings who don't want to die. And that it's really harmful for the environment... And that it's one of the most cruel things that humans are still doing without having it sanctioned. Also, it's possible to argue politely, just saying:)
@@theimperialfistsspacemarin3050 ....oh, you have got this so wrong. When a man is knighted they become a 'Sir', with a capital 'S' (a woman becomes a 'Dame'). The use of 'sir' (with a lower case 's') in an ordinary setting merely describes someone who one wishes to show respect.
Farhan...yes, this is more an interview of Attenborough, rather than a dialogue between the two. However, he acknowledges what his generation did not do, and clearly welcomes and values the participation of a younger generation in addressing the natural world's woes (and us by extension).
There interviewing each other they both do the same job there nature researchers and journalists/videographers. 😊 essentially we can all hope tom parry becomes a David attenborough for the next generation.
I love how thrilled Tom seems to be speaking with Sir David - a perfect example of how most of us would feel if we were privileged enough to have a discussion with him!
You could feel the sheer honour that young man felt being in the presence of such a wonderful person, being taught by a legend. This was a beautiful interaction.
@@oliverhunt770 how? he is and was an employed animal trapper/hunter by the British Museum, how do you think they got most of there stuffed animals lol he trapped and killed most of them, also if you think ones making documentaries just sit and wait for the perfect shot on a camera your crazy, they create the situation using other animals as bait that's how you get the best shots, only now that he is to old to do it has he changed his mind and turned to supposed conservation
Sir David Attenborough has been an inspiration to me for my entire life, I grew up on his documentaries and I probably wouldn't be the same person without him and the knowledge he provided me. If you're reading this then thank you and God bless you
One thing I notice is the level of knowledge between the two people, just shows that eduction is just education and nothing replaces the physical hands on experience.
Sir David Attenborough is just a legendary man. The voice, his mentality, his love for animals and his total charisma. You can't just not adore him.. in some weird way, you have to. What i wouldn't pay to have a long conversation with this man. The knowledge he has.. amazing.
This needs so many more views! When David Attenborough says we need to start taking care now, WE NEED TO START NOW. Shouting it for the people in the back!
Sir David Attenborough My autistic son loves you so much!!! He watches everything you've ever done. And he just loves you dearly an so very wholely....Thank you Sir Attenborough for being the super hero my son can forever look up to.....you are loved!!!!!
Yes! People focus on Sir David, but Tom is the future, and the handing of the torch is a significant point. Who is Tom? When David started they asked 'who is this guy?'. The BBC or C4 needs to get Tom!
Sir David Attenborough, the treasure of the world. He is so capitivating. When he speaks you stop what your doing, you listen and your brain just absorbs everything. I don't think many people have that effect on people.
Millions of kids who watched his masterpiece documentaries are now watching him as adults. A true inspiration for those millions and their million kids. Such an interesting conversation and Sir Attenborough has always something to say about any living creature on this planet, he is a true professional!
Best video from Lad Bible. Both people are so down to earth and heart warming in terms of how they care about animals and nature in general and how they are clearly passionate about it. Sir David Attenborough, respect
The man is 93 years old. I find that incredible. Clearly staying active, being in the outdoors, keeping the mind active and simply having g a purpose in life is so important in old age. The day he passes will be a sad sad day indeed.
I honestly think this is the key to ageing gracefully. You hear stories of people who retire and just sit on their ass doing nothing and either die or age terribly.
I cried a lot through this honestly. There's something about it that gets me emotional and motivated. I will never forgive Lad Bible for spoiling Game of Thrones on Facebook (You utter wankers) but this video is beautiful.
i love David Attenborough's voice i find it very soothing. if im in a bad mood or am tired ill put on one of his documentaries and ill fall asleep straight away.
If this doesnr break hearts & there are many..its the few that really determine our Worlds Natural World & even the Great David Attenborough knows its gone too far now...always the optimise....not anymore.
I think Sir David is the perfect example of if you keep your mind stimulated, allowing your self to continue learning you will retain your "marbles" What a man ❤
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I’m glad this man agrees his generation are also the blame for our worlds issues.
I'd say it's the blame of humanity. Per generation things get better so putting the blame on just them isn't fair when they also worked for s better world then the world the generations before their generation left them. It's a cycle of improvement that I think you can't blame one specific generation
@@arminkuburas1696 the issue is that they had scientific evidence of climate change as far back as 50 years ago and many chose to ignore it. Not only that, but you'd be surprised at how many people are still in the mindset of "Why should I care about climate change if I'm going to be dead by the time it starts to have major effects?" And we also have many people from past generations who still believe that climate change doesn't exist.
People don't seem to understand that the Earth has been through much worse than what it is currently going through. She will be here long after we are gone. Mother Earth tries to cleanse herself and keep us (and all other living beings) in check with viruses, natural disasters, and other strategies but humans are very stubborn. Humans think they have more of a right to be here than any other species. I have a feeling Mother Earth will have the last laugh. Maybe global warming is actually her way of eradicating most of us and putting things back into balance ;)
@@arminkuburas1696 I think he's just holding his hands up and taking responsibility for people of his generation witch is pretty odd seeing as like you said, it's humanity not a set generation fault, fair play to him though! A man of standard and class.
@@bubbles8871 ....I'd question your first sentence. There may have been evidence of change, but there was still not enough data to prove this was so - it was early days. And may I argue that a largely-held view still prevails that there is no such thing as 'climate change'.
It's been years since I've heard his voice. Watched his documentaries as a child. Man this brings me back, a little older but still the same voice that made me happy as a kid. God Bless you Sir.
This could have gone on for many hours and I would have watched every minute. If ever a mind and its experiences needed to be preserved for eternity,,,Attenborough is in my top 10!
David Attenborough is a legend. He just knows his way around anything. You can tell the lad is trying his absolute hardest not to burst out with excitement.
My sister wrote sir David a letter about her concerns of climate change and got a handwritten reply within 2 days. Amazing. Can’t think of one other celebrity, especially one of Sir David’s ‘famousness” who would do that. All too full of their own self importance, but not him Legend 🤘
@oof what exactly could she do? The vast majority of pollution comes from manufacturing, energy generation and transportation. The only way to reduce those sources are to develop clean energy renewables, electric transportation and carbon capture to reduce the existing CO2 levels. She can become an engineer and that would be a good start, but we're limited by funding from companies and governments. They are the ones who can make a difference. Otherwise, speaking an educating yourself and others about climate change is a good thing, its not just 'talk'. The more people understanding the better, so you don't get as many climate change deniers in positions of power, and you get people who understand and want to make a difference
Sir David came to my work place and gave a speech in 2018. I’ve never seen someone capture the ears of so many so effortlessly, could have listened to him all day.
I never usually cry feel distraught when celebrities die, I suppose it's because there's no personal attachment, no music listened or film watched or I don't hear about it. But goodness me, when Sir David passes I shall be so heartbroken. He was such a big part of my life, I've been listening to him for years. He is so inspiring, I can't imagine a world without him
Even hearing this gentleman's voice makes you feel something more. I am glad he does not shirk his generation's part in the damage to the world (many older people pretend it is their predecessors and those after them, never them, we all have a part). He sees that people now are more awake than before to the issues, hopefully we can make the changes needed.
Ive been educated, and fascinated by the teachings of this great man for about 40 years. Id love to have another 40. He never fails to captivate and enthral
This was a lovely interview, so respectful and genuine. Bloody hell. Why can't they all be like that. Do you know of a Limb Bizkit song called 'My generation'? Some of the lyrics go "Who gets the blame? You get the blame, and I get the blame". Instead of blame being pointlessly chucked about, people should come together and just help each other fix things before it's too late. Who knows, it might even bring back sense of communities. David Attenborough's message couldn't be any better. However. It has to said that, if there is such a responsibility, it's that the older generations need to show the younger generations important values, explain why it's important and it'll be ingrained and past down forever. If not, nothing will ever change.
One of my favorite voices honestly ever. Such a delicate and soft voice. I wish luck for both Sir David Attenborough and Tom Perry in their careers moving forward.
His grandchildren are boomers. He is 2 generations before boomers. The boomers are 54-72. The silent generation is 73-91. He is from the goggins generation, aged 93. (The goggins generation are 92-120)
This talk could've been so much longer and I would've watched the whole thing. Watching the passion from both of them was fantastic; and watching a young person clearly filled with joy watching and talking to someone who probably could've been his 94 year old self was just awesome.
We are so lucky to have lived in that fraction of time where we shared a world with Sir David. I hope that we can leave the the world in a better place than we were born into.
My father met him some time ago. Attenborough signed his book and had a five minute coversation. My father is an educated enviromentalist and he said David was the smartest and nicest person he had met.
The craziest part about Extinction that we as human beings have caused is the fact that we have not even explored 1/10 of the ocean and imagine how many things we've already killed in the oceans all over the world
To be that lucid and eloquent in his 90s is amazing, truly a great mind and a living legend
@@Wherethereisnodarkness The people in the house are doing it wrong obviously
@@Wherethereisnodarkness Even then. He's still aged extremely well. Doesn't seem to have lost any memory or anything which affects most people as they get to that age.
@@Wherethereisnodarkness He's actually 93, not 90 :O
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Unproblematic people don’t age, I swear.
Sir David Attenborough, please live forever
EDIT: Wow! I didn’t expect this reaction! This is how many years Sir David will live
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Саддам Хусейн U probs make the sound “wak wak wak wak” whenever u sleep. (Its the noise sir david made)
Саддам Хусейн Report his comment for hate speech.
His not a nice person.
Adam Trew Uhm, Explain how.
Ashley, what the fuck= he hangs around with royalty (evil people) and pushes the climate change scam.
His a parasite
attenbourough should make a narrated documentary on himself, like "here you see me in my natural habitat, getting ready to migrate to the shops to get some milk and tea"
"As I prefer for coitus I conceptualize the fact that a condom is just another piece of plastic that will end up the ocean therefore I opt to not even purchase one and raw-dog that bitch"
@@bor233 lol that's fucking great
@@bor233 your a nasty little pig
"Here we see the attenbourough in his natural habitat. He has yet to make his mark on the world, but little does he know, HE will be a legend"
In the voice of Sir David Attenborough
He did... Life on Air: Memoirs of a Broadcaster. It's actually an incredible listen.
Sir David Attenborough is not a national treasure
he´s an international treasure
Before I read the bottom bit, I was a bit pissed off at you, but then I read it and couldn't agree more :D
Nobody knows him in France :/
effawefweafawefwefwfqwWQEWEFEYHTYKJYUKUT that was the point😅
Bouncy Spring thats a shame... watch Our Planet on Netflix, it’s THE BEST nature/animal documentery I’ve seen in a long time
@@banterpanther9923 I've watched everything of David Attenborough ever lol my time has not been wasted
I wrote him and he wrote back a week later!!! 🥰
Amazing ❤️
wow! what did you write?
Sakki I don’t remember what I wrote. I just have what he wrote back to me.
Hand written too. ☺️
@@MetalRocksMe. did you email him or send it to him???
I wrote to him twice and his last letter said "I hate having my picture taken, don't write again!". Ooops. Sir David, if you're reading this, I'm very sorry.
"We aren't the only living organisms on this world. We have no right." Well said.
This expression stuck with me the most. We have absolutely no right, none.
@@species5022 agreed
@@taylorj6177
Did you huff your own farts before typing that
@@taylorj6177 XD "rights" all exist until it's not becoming the law. If you wanna kill you family, you have every right to do so, but will you do it? No you won't, because it's agains the law, and you will fear that your life will be end in a jail, and after you killed someone you will have no rights , You will not have the right to live in your life, you will not have the right to go outside shopping etc. Your only right will be you can have a lawyer, and living your life in a jail cell. So if the taking care of the Earth becomes the law, you will take care of it I'm sure or otherwise you will be punished. And about it's ALL NATURE. YES, but dude, that is why you call yourself the most inteligent species on Earth to practice your selfish desires and do what you want, and do not take care of anything? Is that why we humans? Inteligent, so creating righst, so can do anything? Yeah, you have the right to do, whatever, but can you live with all the consequences later in the future?
@@wyattmilliken3320 I know big words can be scary, Wyatt. It's okay. But there's this thing, it's called a "dictionary!" Check it out!
i hate that i can hear his heartbreak. he has such love and awe for the natural world and he's so deeply, visibly upset about the way it has changed.
Don‘t underestimate the young lad.
He‘s got a fairly profound understanding of nature.
and you know this how?
@@Thericecakeman well, I listen to him. Even though he is talking to a legend, he still has his own opinion.
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Much more than I can say for the rest of my generation
Could of fooled me
when he passes his face needs to be put on the British pound notes, legend
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Oi oi thanks for the likes!!
Yis
nah. He peddle globalist bullshit just to have a career. Ask David Bellamy.
@@pippo-1073 Shut up. I haven't seen you do anything remotely as substantial as him so show some respect.
Pound note dont exist
@@caanehiggins8552 What?
"Everything is worthy of our interest, and our respect", wow.
shaf Everything In The Natural World Is Yes! It All Needs Our Respect!
i dont understand why people debate whether climate change is real or not, when it can only be a good thing to start treating the planet better, no matter the circumstances. Treat nature right people
JimJam it’s because they’re afraid of change, and of being made poorer through the actions to mitigate climate change.
GREED
Media consolidation has afforded propaganda on an unprecedented scale - hence the value of independent chanels and RT.com
To me it look like it boils down to power and survival. Reducing emissions and pollution is expensive, which in return means less money for military and defences, which then again equals to a weaker country/unrest in fair of a attack or possible ww3. A country will be safe/safer in doing so in the short term, but in the long run we will reduce the chance of our planet's survival I think.
@@sverreytterdal7167 The most damaging thing on our planet is not Co2 emissions, it is animal agriculture.
This deserves more views, Attenborough is truly one of a kind
The passion in these two mens eyes when they talk about animals, warms my heart and gives me faith in a tiny par of humanity. Inspirations
Not enough passion to stop paying people to enslave and murder them for no good reason though. Ask yourself this; would you feel the same regard for a rapist that talks about his victims like thees two do?
@@80slimshadys i agree. If you claim to love animals but still consume animal products and aren't an ethical vegan there's still a looong way for you to go and become a better human. 💟🌱
@@jdmmg4904 Yes long way to go. They are so blinded by greed for the taste of their flesh. They aren't animal lovers, they would rather them dead on their plate than alive.
80 Slim Shady's Shut up you idiot. You can still eat meat and love animals. Meat is one of the healthiest food products ever and stop spreading your ant-meat propaganda
@@afnturbocharger6544 it's not so much about whether it's healthy but that you're consuming sentient beings who don't want to die. And that it's really harmful for the environment... And that it's one of the most cruel things that humans are still doing without having it sanctioned. Also, it's possible to argue politely, just saying:)
"Okay, over to you."
- Sir David Attenborough
Farhan it’s ser if a person is knighted it’s ser, sir is a normal greeting
@@theimperialfistsspacemarin3050 ....oh, you have got this so wrong. When a man is knighted they become a 'Sir', with a capital 'S' (a woman becomes a 'Dame'). The use of 'sir' (with a lower case 's') in an ordinary setting merely describes someone who one wishes to show respect.
2eleven48 first don’t be a dick and I have talked with people who have been knighted and they all say ser with and e
Farhan...yes, this is more an interview of Attenborough, rather than a dialogue between the two. However, he acknowledges what his generation did not do, and clearly welcomes and values the participation of a younger generation in addressing the natural world's woes (and us by extension).
@@theimperialfistsspacemarin3050 thats the dumbest shit ive ever heard.
Fantastic content. Great interviewer. David Attenborough is an absolute inspiration.
There interviewing each other they both do the same job there nature researchers and journalists/videographers. 😊 essentially we can all hope tom parry becomes a David attenborough for the next generation.
I love how thrilled Tom seems to be speaking with Sir David - a perfect example of how most of us would feel if we were privileged enough to have a discussion with him!
People like Sir David are the key to our survival. He is too rare for the amount of people we have become
Speaks only the truth, a true example for our generation! 👏🏼
You could feel the sheer honour that young man felt being in the presence of such a wonderful person, being taught by a legend. This was a beautiful interaction.
Its really is amazing for someone that's 94 years old, how present, well spoken, and how healthy he looks.
Find yourself someone who looks at you like this guy looks at Attenborough
Amazing
Madness how have am I only getting this recommended to me now
Sames
He has one of the most iconic and greatest voices ever.
Sir David Attenborough is more than a national treasure. He is a WORLD treasure. What a phenomenal, fascinating man.
There is no greater person than this man.
Really? A man who trapped and killed animals for most of his life 🤔
@@rkid5304 how
@@oliverhunt770 how? he is and was an employed animal trapper/hunter by the British Museum, how do you think they got most of there stuffed animals lol he trapped and killed most of them, also if you think ones making documentaries just sit and wait for the perfect shot on a camera your crazy, they create the situation using other animals as bait that's how you get the best shots, only now that he is to old to do it has he changed his mind and turned to supposed conservation
@@rkid5304 source please
@@rkid5304 source?
Sir David Attenborough has been an inspiration to me for my entire life, I grew up on his documentaries and I probably wouldn't be the same person without him and the knowledge he provided me. If you're reading this then thank you and God bless you
One thing I notice is the level of knowledge between the two people, just shows that eduction is just education and nothing replaces the physical hands on experience.
Sir David Attenborough is just a legendary man.
The voice, his mentality, his love for animals and his total charisma.
You can't just not adore him.. in some weird way, you have to.
What i wouldn't pay to have a long conversation with this man.
The knowledge he has.. amazing.
This needs so many more views! When David Attenborough says we need to start taking care now, WE NEED TO START NOW. Shouting it for the people in the back!
Sir David Attenborough My autistic son loves you so much!!! He watches everything you've ever done. And he just loves you dearly an so very wholely....Thank you Sir Attenborough for being the super hero my son can forever look up to.....you are loved!!!!!
I teared up at the "over to you" and then "very well done"...
can't imagine how that young lad must be feeling.
Yes! People focus on Sir David, but Tom is the future, and the handing of the torch is a significant point. Who is Tom? When David started they asked 'who is this guy?'. The BBC or C4 needs to get Tom!
Sir David Attenborough, the treasure of the world. He is so capitivating. When he speaks you stop what your doing, you listen and your brain just absorbs everything. I don't think many people have that effect on people.
Sir David looks great and full of life at 93! May he live for many more years🙌
This man is nothing short of a human treasure. We are all much better for having had Sir David Attenborough be a part of our lives.
Millions of kids who watched his masterpiece documentaries are now watching him as adults. A true inspiration for those millions and their million kids. Such an interesting conversation and Sir Attenborough has always something to say about any living creature on this planet, he is a true professional!
i could listen to this man talk about nature for ever he is more of a national treasure than the queen imo
The queen is nothing compared to him.
agreed
Agreed, at least he does stuff. The Queen just sits around and signs shit and revels in wealth all day.
My Mum got to meet him. She's the kind of woman who speaks pure truth, not a fangirl.
David got nothing but praise!
When he said “funny you picked that” and then proceeded to educate him about the Sponge.. that scene melted my heart.
Best video from Lad Bible. Both people are so down to earth and heart warming in terms of how they care about animals and nature in general and how they are clearly passionate about it. Sir David Attenborough, respect
The man is 93 years old. I find that incredible. Clearly staying active, being in the outdoors, keeping the mind active and simply having g a purpose in life is so important in old age. The day he passes will be a sad sad day indeed.
I honestly think this is the key to ageing gracefully. You hear stories of people who retire and just sit on their ass doing nothing and either die or age terribly.
I cried a lot through this honestly. There's something about it that gets me emotional and motivated. I will never forgive Lad Bible for spoiling Game of Thrones on Facebook (You utter wankers) but this video is beautiful.
Its wank anyway!
David Attenborough is such an amazing man 💕💕
I could listen to him all day his voice is soo nostalgic and soo comforting and calming
Best voice ever
I had David Attenboroughs voice on my sat nav. His voice sent me to sleep and I crashed, best sleep I've ever had. Could listen to him all day ☺️
the way the young man look at sir Attenborough is just so relatable
You can tell the young guy was pretty happy to meet Attenborough.
That David guy has a good voice, he should voice over a documentary on National Geographic or something
I feel like you're joking... but I'm not certain
i love David Attenborough's voice i find it very soothing. if im in a bad mood or am tired ill put on one of his documentaries and ill fall asleep straight away.
Are there people who don't smile when they meet him? Personally I'd die 😂
I'm not even familiar with this man and as soon as he started talking I smiled. He seems so lovely and intellectual.
I think he's trying to contain his excitement as a form of respect.
If this doesnr break hearts & there are many..its the few that really determine our Worlds Natural World & even the Great David Attenborough knows its gone too far now...always the optimise....not anymore.
I'd at least attempt a smile before dying haha
I could listen to this man speak all day
I know his voice so well when he starts speaking it is like sitting down with an old acquaintance.
I think Sir David is the perfect example of if you keep your mind stimulated, allowing your self to continue learning you will retain your "marbles" What a man ❤
I’m glad this man agrees his generation are also the blame for our worlds issues.
I'd say it's the blame of humanity. Per generation things get better so putting the blame on just them isn't fair when they also worked for s better world then the world the generations before their generation left them. It's a cycle of improvement that I think you can't blame one specific generation
@@arminkuburas1696 the issue is that they had scientific evidence of climate change as far back as 50 years ago and many chose to ignore it. Not only that, but you'd be surprised at how many people are still in the mindset of "Why should I care about climate change if I'm going to be dead by the time it starts to have major effects?" And we also have many people from past generations who still believe that climate change doesn't exist.
People don't seem to understand that the Earth has been through much worse than what it is currently going through. She will be here long after we are gone. Mother Earth tries to cleanse herself and keep us (and all other living beings) in check with viruses, natural disasters, and other strategies but humans are very stubborn. Humans think they have more of a right to be here than any other species. I have a feeling Mother Earth will have the last laugh. Maybe global warming is actually her way of eradicating most of us and putting things back into balance ;)
@@arminkuburas1696 I think he's just holding his hands up and taking responsibility for people of his generation witch is pretty odd seeing as like you said, it's humanity not a set generation fault, fair play to him though! A man of standard and class.
@@bubbles8871 ....I'd question your first sentence. There may have been evidence of change, but there was still not enough data to prove this was so - it was early days. And may I argue that a largely-held view still prevails that there is no such thing as 'climate change'.
Every time I see Sir David, I cry. I cry of happiness and also sadness because I love a man I've never met and will never meet 🥺😭
Man Is So Wholesome that everything he does is legendary.........
The joy in the younger fellas face , beautiful humanity there somthing we rarely see from david but he has it.
Bravo, the next generation must carry his flame... Amazing human being
It's been years since I've heard his voice. Watched his documentaries as a child. Man this brings me back, a little older but still the same voice that made me happy as a kid. God Bless you Sir.
Please never leave us Sir David Attenborough😭❤️
I could listen to these two gentlemen all day, especially Sir David.
Sir David Attenborough is the voice of everyones childhood.
This could have gone on for many hours and I would have watched every minute. If ever a mind and its experiences needed to be preserved for eternity,,,Attenborough is in my top 10!
rewatching this over and over again
There will never be another like this Sir. God bless him. If only every person was like him🙏🏻
I think it’s fair to say everyone how watches this video has unmeasured respect for sir David antingbourgh
David Attenborough is a legend. He just knows his way around anything. You can tell the lad is trying his absolute hardest not to burst out with excitement.
My sister wrote sir David a letter about her concerns of climate change and got a handwritten reply within 2 days. Amazing. Can’t think of one other celebrity, especially one of Sir David’s ‘famousness” who would do that. All too full of their own self importance, but not him
Legend 🤘
@oof You have no idea who their sister is. Who are you to say that?
@oof what exactly could she do? The vast majority of pollution comes from manufacturing, energy generation and transportation. The only way to reduce those sources are to develop clean energy renewables, electric transportation and carbon capture to reduce the existing CO2 levels. She can become an engineer and that would be a good start, but we're limited by funding from companies and governments. They are the ones who can make a difference. Otherwise, speaking an educating yourself and others about climate change is a good thing, its not just 'talk'. The more people understanding the better, so you don't get as many climate change deniers in positions of power, and you get people who understand and want to make a difference
David Attenborough is one of my top 3 heros of all time. He's such a gem.
I have so much respect for you Sir. I wish you could live forever.
Sir David came to my work place and gave a speech in 2018. I’ve never seen someone capture the ears of so many so effortlessly, could have listened to him all day.
It’s so weird to hear his voice coming out of a person, rather than as a commentary in National Geographic or discovery
Not if you have watched him speak he does loads of presenting in his documentaries
I never usually cry feel distraught when celebrities die, I suppose it's because there's no personal attachment, no music listened or film watched or I don't hear about it. But goodness me, when Sir David passes I shall be so heartbroken. He was such a big part of my life, I've been listening to him for years. He is so inspiring, I can't imagine a world without him
The nation will go into mourning when he goes. Several generations have grown up watching his nature documentaries.
Lad Bible you're slowly improving. You need to reach out to more lads to start taking care of the natural world..
We do
Sir David Attenborough is a universal treasure. My personal favorite narrator.
David is always on. He always sounds as though he's narrating.
I want to give david attenborough a big hug for being the man I grew up watching and hearing even reading about. I love this man and his message.
Even hearing this gentleman's voice makes you feel something more. I am glad he does not shirk his generation's part in the damage to the world (many older people pretend it is their predecessors and those after them, never them, we all have a part). He sees that people now are more awake than before to the issues, hopefully we can make the changes needed.
Love Tom's eyes, they're full of excitement and joy to meet the great Sir David Attenborough. Definitely my all time hero.
Who else just loves David Attenborough
S8 R8 me !
Ive been educated, and fascinated by the teachings of this great man for about 40 years. Id love to have another 40. He never fails to captivate and enthral
This was a lovely interview, so respectful and genuine. Bloody hell. Why can't they all be like that.
Do you know of a Limb Bizkit song called 'My generation'? Some of the lyrics go "Who gets the blame? You get the blame, and I get the blame". Instead of blame being pointlessly chucked about, people should come together and just help each other fix things before it's too late. Who knows, it might even bring back sense of communities.
David Attenborough's message couldn't be any better. However. It has to said that, if there is such a responsibility, it's that the older generations need to show the younger generations important values, explain why it's important and it'll be ingrained and past down forever. If not, nothing will ever change.
I love how Sir David Attenborough recalls his stories it really makes you picture the place he should be put on the pound coin what a world treasure
Sir David Attenborough is our national treasure
One of my favorite voices honestly ever. Such a delicate and soft voice. I wish luck for both Sir David Attenborough and Tom Perry in their careers moving forward.
I’m gonna come back to this comment in years to come. What a man. The ultimate national treasure.
God i just love how he speaks, his voice, his choice of words.
It just fits narrating our World perfectly.
Love these 2 "Gap" videos. Thanks guys.
Awesomest human being ever, love you Sir David Attenborough.
I feel like it would be a crime to say ok boomer to david attenborough
David is too woke to be a boomer
He is not even a boomer lol he is 93 years old
It's not something anyone he'd listen to would think of saying tbh.
His grandchildren are boomers. He is 2 generations before boomers. The boomers are 54-72. The silent generation is 73-91. He is from the goggins generation, aged 93. (The goggins generation are 92-120)
Buddio pal Attenborough isn’t a boomer, he’s a silent I think.
Sir David Attenborough is a national treasure. I simply admire this man.
this interview is going to be legendary for a long time.
This talk could've been so much longer and I would've watched the whole thing. Watching the passion from both of them was fantastic; and watching a young person clearly filled with joy watching and talking to someone who probably could've been his 94 year old self was just awesome.
the gap is literally the only good show Ladbible has ever made
We are so lucky to have lived in that fraction of time where we shared a world with Sir David. I hope that we can leave the the world in a better place than we were born into.
Imagining a world without attenborough breaks my heart, i dread the day i wake up and see a headline saying he is no longer with us
Man he should make a documentary on our planet. So wise and I feel like he would teach us a lot about our world and wildlife.
Welp, now that Sir David Attenborough has made me cry tonight...
My father met him some time ago. Attenborough signed his book and had a five minute coversation. My father is an educated enviromentalist and he said David was the smartest and nicest person he had met.
The craziest part about Extinction that we as human beings have caused is the fact that we have not even explored 1/10 of the ocean and imagine how many things we've already killed in the oceans all over the world
Is their a single soul who can dislike Sir David?.. That's a Feat in itself. Legend.. ❤️