@@Chaotic_Autism I'm sorry you do not understand my comment, it is rather cryptic. When we colonised many countries (some would say civilised them) we gave the gifts of our language, education, industrialisation and Judaeo-Christian codes of conduct. Although some of those modernising influences took hold, others did not. Industrialisation without the important due care and attention for workers welfare/health and safety. That means only half of the lessons were taken onboard. Those machines (Limb remover 5000) based on western designs, would never pass our stringent health and safety regulations. Neither would the workshop they are built in, pass inspections. Now do you understand. Sometimes former colonies deliberately chose not to benefit from all the lessons on offer. It has come to be known as the White Mans Burden.
@@Chaotic_Autism I'm British. The country that civilised 25% of the globe including America. The country that outlawed the practice of slavery in the civilised world, etc etc.
What amuses me is watching third world engineering videos completely void of health and safety standards. Human life is so cheap in those places that labour is a disposable commodity. Watch the first five minutes of this video and count the insane practices. I'll start you off with wearing flip flops/sandals.
Some of the carp fishes love organic materials from ground and some from water. I used to feed thilapia and grass carp fishes with those edibles. They love it.
Its more like pulp than 'timber' probably only gets as hard as a raw potato, and its young banana trees most likely softer. It may be that fish actually eat it. 🤷🏾♂️
Bananas don't grow on trees; the trunk is made up of the stem of the leaf; they look much like corrugated cardboard and are full of water; you can eat most of the plant; it's very soft; fish love it; there's no dumping going on here.
@@mojavegold- in common language even if there are multiple species they are still said to be 'fish'. 'Fishes' is rare word for scientists not common language.
Ahhh, the trusty old Limb-Remover 5000...
LOL! Good one!
Bless them. They've forgotten all we struggled hard to teach them. Mostly deliberately.
@@gusgone4527 and you went backwards confused with your genders lol
@@Chaotic_Autism I'm sorry you do not understand my comment, it is rather cryptic.
When we colonised many countries (some would say civilised them) we gave the gifts of our language, education, industrialisation and Judaeo-Christian codes of conduct. Although some of those modernising influences took hold, others did not. Industrialisation without the important due care and attention for workers welfare/health and safety. That means only half of the lessons were taken onboard. Those machines (Limb remover 5000) based on western designs, would never pass our stringent health and safety regulations. Neither would the workshop they are built in, pass inspections. Now do you understand.
Sometimes former colonies deliberately chose not to benefit from all the lessons on offer. It has come to be known as the White Mans Burden.
@@Chaotic_Autism I'm British. The country that civilised 25% of the globe including America. The country that outlawed the practice of slavery in the civilised world, etc etc.
nice idea, but what amused me, is finding out fish like eating banana tree.
They don't
What amuses me is watching third world engineering videos completely void of health and safety standards. Human life is so cheap in those places that labour is a disposable commodity. Watch the first five minutes of this video and count the insane practices. I'll start you off with wearing flip flops/sandals.
Some of the carp fishes love organic materials from ground and some from water. I used to feed thilapia and grass carp fishes with those edibles. They love it.
I could see one of these in my living room 👍
Lv
still waiting to see fish eat banana trees. No fish came to the floating mess of sliced tree trunk, they didn’t seem too interested.
That's simultaneously awesome, amd the most terrifying machine i've ever seen 🤕 thank you
ahhh yes, every fishes favorite food- tree trunk.
Banana Trees are not Trees
Banana tree trunks are very soft
They are not trees, they are flowering plants.
oh no it's OSHA! RUN!!!
man that machine though is terrifying. the nose slicer 3000
As if the river hasn't got enough crap in it to feed the fish😂😂😂
Ever tasted a banana tree leaf? You will never try it again.
Chickens would also eat banana trees as forage if you let them
wonder if they make little ones for the bannanas? i need one for my morning cereal.
Nice. A hand chopper ❤
6:56 Forbidden Celery
In northeast India ,in a traditional villages and ponds they use this technique to rear fishes
What the hell is that last thing used for?
So the fish taste like plantain chips ? 😃
Grande ❤❤
1:21 아침햇살~
17:35 I can relate... 😮💨
Robert needs one for his pigs. Iykyk. GFL.
The pigs did this same thing as this machine
More amazing are the safety shoes with steel toe nails 🙀
Why are the banana trees cut down?
Banana only produce fruits once
Bananas are herbs, not trees.
Now you know.🤗🤗😅😅
They can eat chunks that big?
Mantap 👍
balıklar fazla küçük. onları bence avlamamalılardı.
기름을 아침햇살에 보관하네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Go from feeding fish to making shoes and then machining hydraulic parts?
He's not feeding fish..the banana trees for cleaning water
バナナのやつファーゴを思い出した。
Why would fish eat banana trees?
Because fish is like pig they literally eats everything
@@WhatName007 I cant believe spent all that money on fish food or my fishtank growing up when I could've just fed them some Ramen noodles 🍜
@@Anythingforfreedom 🤣😂
DUH...BECAUSE THEY ARE HUNGRY
@@daveklein2826 😆
What a horrible fishery. Netting tiny fingerlings is about the worse thing you can do to a fishery.
Liar
아침햇살 통 있는거 보니까 베트남인가보내
But I ent see the fishes eating the banana tree
Looks like they are just chopping up the tree and dumping the refuse in the river. What kind of goldfish eat chopped-up 'timber'?
Indeed. I see no evidence of the fish eating that. It’s just a very dangerous way to litter.
@@MrButtonpressermulch is litter now?
@@jord6658lol I guess so
Its more like pulp than 'timber' probably only gets as hard as a raw potato, and its young banana trees most likely softer. It may be that fish actually eat it. 🤷🏾♂️
Bananas don't grow on trees; the trunk is made up of the stem of the leaf; they look much like corrugated cardboard and are full of water; you can eat most of the plant; it's very soft; fish love it; there's no dumping going on here.
No one is nentioning the weijang machine???
Bro
意味不明 ?
The plural of fish is *fish* not fishes
Only if it's a single species of fish. The plural of multiple types of fish is 'fishes'.
It's called a double plural
@@mojavegold- in common language even if there are multiple species they are still said to be 'fish'. 'Fishes' is rare word for scientists not common language.
2:04
WTF is this video
What fish? Clickbait scammers 👎
Cơ khí quang tiến ở tỉnh nào vậy
Catfish in Vietnam.