I just love the fact that scallops swim exactly like how Spongebob taught us. As a kid I thought it was because they were the equivalent of butterflies, I didn't think they actually swam like that!
This is the kind of program that inspired me as a child. This is going to be some kid’s first step into being obsessed with biology. Keep doing what you’re doing
This could be a segment on Nick Jr. And I do mean that as a compliment. Educational, calm, but still funny. The editing is excellent, the sound mixing is perfect.
Yeah, I would have adored this as a kid. I watched Blue's Clues at the same time I was hooked on National Geographic wildlife documentaries, and this would have been a perfect medium. I hope he's still an active creator when that kid I ordered gets delivered. It's still nice to fall asleep to at night, and I'm 35. I usually listen to topics that are a bit more explicit that make my fiancée cranky (like WWII history, true crime, etc), but she teaches bio and genetics so she approves of me listening to this at bedtime til I pass out. 😅
As a native English speaker this is the first thing I thought of, that this would be a good video for someone who knows some English but isn’t quite fluent. When I was learning a different language I couldn’t just listen to any video out there in that language, I had to find slower ones with good annunciation. Your written English is great based on what I can tell from this comment, so I hope this channel helps you develop great listening skills for English!
I showed this to my 4th grade English class in Taipei, Taiwan. They were absolutely entranced. I wish I took a video of their reaction :) Real talk, these videos are great. The pacing, style, clarity, production, and information are all really well balanced. Thanks for making these! Keep 'em coming, and we'll keep watching!
I would go gaga as a child if I saw this on TV. It’s calm and easy to understand. I was always fascinated by the sea, but way more back then as a child. As I grew older, I came to learn how beautiful but terrifying yet enigmatic the sea is. I’d love to explore it someday.
I used to want to be an oceanographer, then I learnt too much and now one of my biggest fears is deep open bodies of salt water 😂 Now I’m studying freshwater ecology specifying in diseases. That way I will just work in a lab and avoid going into deep water 🤣 also diseases are interesting to me
I never want these videos so end. They're easy for me to process and focus on. They are explained very well, the music is amazing, they are very calm and that's a good thing for me. I get easily over stimulated. Thanks you, I feel better knowing that im not a lost cause💜
I can explain that, it’s just science even though it’s hilarious! That’s how they get here from outer space! They just fall like meteors, bloop into the ocean and plop down to the sea floor. Then they wait and bode their time until an unsuspecting fisherman picks it up, and then it attaches to his face and takes control of his mind to be used as a human meat puppet extension of Starro the Conq-wait… nevermind. I got science and comics mixed up again. Lemme start over. A ninja can use chakra focused through their feet to walk on water.. this is a common enough skill that young shinobi in training can accomplish it and therefore it becomes second nature and a somewhat mundane way to battle. When a ninja needs more precision with projectiles and has few kunai to spare, they will throw stars. These stars are typically four pointed and… not… alive… and… uhm.. shit. I did it again. I dunno… maybe homeboy got yeeted off a fishing boat, or swept up in a current or something. Or maybe he called another fish’s mom fat and got bitchslapped across the ocean. All equally plausible for that random starfish plopping down in the middle of the sea.
I love the style of this video. Very calm yet informative . The music is very nice and him asking questions then finding the answer suits it really well I hope he makes more like this
To be completely honest, I liked this channel a lot better when it wasn’t made to look like an educational program for children, with the same piano riffs after a question or an answer, and the same footage of him finding an answer on a page, but it’s always just the same one word on the same one page that he points to…. But hey that’s just one person’s opinion. I see a lot of people saying they love this and that’s great. To each their own! I can tell this dude really loves what he’s doing and has high hopes, and I can totally dig that and respect his hard work. It’s just a little too….. infantile for my tastes I suppose…
this video is so good not only is it informative but also the care and effort put into it really shows it's like a children's story and that's amazing and also how the piano accompanies what the video is trying to convey is a very good touch
sea stars, urchins, sand dollars and sea cucumbers are all cousins! they’re part of the phylum echinodermata, with their own unique classifications to further define them (urchins and sand dollars are even more closely related since they’re also in the same class) :) they have extreme regenerative properties, especially starfish, which can completely regrow arms, and if the fallen arm has a piece of the original starfish’s central disk area, a whole new starfish is born! It’s an awesome display of asexual reproduction
This is my new favorite channel. These videos are so comfy and easy to get invested into. As much as it makes me feel like a overgrown child, I'm joyed to be made curious.
I have a flame scallop and a tuxedo urchin in my reef tank. They’re definitely one of my favorite invertebrates. P.S. Many urchins eat algae. Some are omnivores, eating algae and meaty foods that they find while moving around.
The music, pacing, and voice of this video are just a divine delight to the senses. It makes me feel like a kid again. Small and full of wonder for this big big world.
Dear Lord your content is so freaking GREAT! Very informative, no loud noises, annoying editing or anything insufferable. You sir are a true content creator. Keeo doing what you're doing!
For those old enough to remember those _Multimedia Encyclopedia CD_ titles that were available for Windows 3.x to Windows 9x, these videos may have reminded you of them, with their calming narration and similar musical motifs/effects that played whenever something was clicked on screen.
At first i got the wrong impression, as if you were talking to a 5 year old. But after watching ive grown to appreciate how you construct a very thorough look on marine life. This is like informative asmr. 👏
It associates learning with relaxation and tells us it can be enjoyable. Learning doesnt have to be cramming 200 pages of information in your head all in one day.
I appreciate this so much, a person with a high education and drive sharing it with the world through a TH-cam Channel. Quenching our curiosity of unknown biomechanics. There’s something special about that.
PLS keep making videos like this my son is just 3 weeks rn but when he get older i want to show him your videos they are extremely calming and educational and very very informative keep it up man!
These videos are so calming and interesting yet family friendly. When I have kids I want them to watch these videos. Even the music reminds me of those wonderful education videos I watched as a kid.
This gives me such joy omg. I feel so calmed down while watching these videos and so well informed too. Thank you for making these, they bring joy to my heart.
One of the things I was looking for the most at the beach were skeletons of sea urchin, I found them so pretty, they have different colors too. The thing is, they're pretty fragile so finding one intact wasn't that easy :) I also used to catch them alive, and straight up eat them raw with friends 😅
Would it be possible for you to list the books/papers you use for researching these videos in the description box? I'd love to be able to find out more.. if only I knew of a reliable place to begin! :)
Excellent video, I hope there will be more of these in the future 😀 it gives me Mr. Roger's Neighborhood vibes! Also the bit with the Sand dollar tooth was fantastic, growing up a teacher once said those were doves, I don't remember much after that but I know she said they were doves 😅 thank you again for this amazing video! Hope to see more
Part of what I love about your videos is how you state common misconceptions and then address that it is an error. It's a nice way to show people that it is okay to make mistakes and learn new things. As someone who used to intern at a nature center where I would give tours, I love seeing people make content like this for people who don't have a background in biology.
The formatting and editing of this video is beautiful, it was calming, and kept me wanting to learn more! I hope you make more vidoes like this, it is worth the wait and effort!
I love how your thoughts stream from one thing to another, yet all related somehow. It is perfectly normal to me, I think the same way. My husband maintains that I'm nuts...
This is so comforting. It’s like watching Cbeebies as kid but marine biology. The way the music is so calm and even the way each word is enunciated (buttons💕) is so soothing.
6:34 Sea urchins eat kelp. The groups they sometimes eat in are so big, that they can eat small kelp forests! (I may have over exaggerated with that sentence)
This is like a Steve rogers show crossed with octonauts (If anyone watched octonauts you are my friend now and I am sending good vibes your way. You cannot stop them. They are coming.)
Thank you sir for this amazing video and I Really do appreciate your efforts ❤️ I was just wondering if you can show us and talk about some of the old prehistoric animals like the Sabertooth Tiger or the Mammoth because I'm currently playing Farcry Primal which took place in 10,000 BC and I'd love to see some of it's content in your channel :›
@@JosephsJungle8 How ? If you Google it you can find there's a skeleton and bones of the SMILODON (the scientific name for Sabertooth predators) I'm not sure if they're real or not because just like dinosaurs we only have some evidence about them 🤷🏻♂️ That's why I need to know more from Someone professional.
Honestly, this channel gives off massive Oswald vibes! the gentle narration and sparing use of music, i am all for it! Reminds me of my childhood! keep up the good work 😂
Sea urchins actually move by blasting the Daytona USA arcade theme directly into the seabed at 400db. It imparts so much energy that you're actually seeing them move 1 Earth circumference + a few cm at relativistic speeds. You were close though.
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The scallop looks like a whale eating fish
Weird but true ❤ love your vids
did you buy 1M subscribers? it's kind of weird that you have alot of subscribers and your channel is kind of dead.
Don't call them selfish, they are actually really nice
I just love the fact that scallops swim exactly like how Spongebob taught us. As a kid I thought it was because they were the equivalent of butterflies, I didn't think they actually swam like that!
Aren't they the equivalent of birds in Spongebob?
The show hass been made by a sea biologist so it's obvious it would have been more real than people think
@@youraveragephesh3173he has be running after them with a net so they were more like a kind of butterflies
@@blindstreetshadow1360you're thinking of jellyfish
@@youraveragephesh3173 yes! You are right! The scallops were actually the birds and the jellyfishes were the butterflies!
This is the kind of program that inspired me as a child. This is going to be some kid’s first step into being obsessed with biology. Keep doing what you’re doing
😮😮😮😊😊😊
I know it! Me too!
This could be a segment on Nick Jr. And I do mean that as a compliment. Educational, calm, but still funny. The editing is excellent, the sound mixing is perfect.
A night interlude episode
How fitting, I was also gonna say that the way his tone is it reminds me of Steve from blues clues. I really enjoyed this style of video too.
Yeah, I would have adored this as a kid. I watched Blue's Clues at the same time I was hooked on National Geographic wildlife documentaries, and this would have been a perfect medium.
I hope he's still an active creator when that kid I ordered gets delivered.
It's still nice to fall asleep to at night, and I'm 35. I usually listen to topics that are a bit more explicit that make my fiancée cranky (like WWII history, true crime, etc), but she teaches bio and genetics so she approves of me listening to this at bedtime til I pass out. 😅
Yeah, I'm definitely sharing this with my niece.
It actually reminds me of Sendung mit der Maus. That's a German TV show for kids, that also uses a blue background to show stuff they explain.
Every English teaching channel was so boring for me, but now I've found the best channel for learning English. Thx!
As a native English speaker this is the first thing I thought of, that this would be a good video for someone who knows some English but isn’t quite fluent. When I was learning a different language I couldn’t just listen to any video out there in that language, I had to find slower ones with good annunciation. Your written English is great based on what I can tell from this comment, so I hope this channel helps you develop great listening skills for English!
Think it is the wrong video
It's cool that he finds all his answers to his questions on the same page of that book every time.
I need that book. Thing is better than the internet
🤣 I thought the same thing.
every single fact, about every single animal, on only that page, on only that word.
Name of the book?
@@ayiyehyobin8817Grashoppers and Locusts Volume I by Uvarov. At least that's what I got from the Shorts version of this video...
I showed this to my 4th grade English class in Taipei, Taiwan. They were absolutely entranced. I wish I took a video of their reaction :) Real talk, these videos are great. The pacing, style, clarity, production, and information are all really well balanced. Thanks for making these! Keep 'em coming, and we'll keep watching!
I would go gaga as a child if I saw this on TV. It’s calm and easy to understand. I was always fascinated by the sea, but way more back then as a child. As I grew older, I came to learn how beautiful but terrifying yet enigmatic the sea is. I’d love to explore it someday.
I used to want to be an oceanographer, then I learnt too much and now one of my biggest fears is deep open bodies of salt water 😂
Now I’m studying freshwater ecology specifying in diseases. That way I will just work in a lab and avoid going into deep water 🤣 also diseases are interesting to me
@@meadowpavlovic4105
what scared you?
i lab men
I like how he explained and when I was a child I wanted to be a marine biologist but I decided not to idk why😂
I think aquatic life is more beautiful than land life
I never want these videos so end. They're easy for me to process and focus on. They are explained very well, the music is amazing, they are very calm and that's a good thing for me. I get easily over stimulated. Thanks you, I feel better knowing that im not a lost cause💜
Also, you are very smart!💙
That little starfish freefalling at 6:21 is awesome
LOL I had scrolled down to find this comment the moment I saw that
Had me laughing so hard 🤣
I can explain that, it’s just science even though it’s hilarious!
That’s how they get here from outer space! They just fall like meteors, bloop into the ocean and plop down to the sea floor.
Then they wait and bode their time until an unsuspecting fisherman picks it up, and then it attaches to his face and takes control of his mind to be used as a human meat puppet extension of Starro the Conq-wait… nevermind.
I got science and comics mixed up again.
Lemme start over.
A ninja can use chakra focused through their feet to walk on water.. this is a common enough skill that young shinobi in training can accomplish it and therefore it becomes second nature and a somewhat mundane way to battle. When a ninja needs more precision with projectiles and has few kunai to spare, they will throw stars. These stars are typically four pointed and… not… alive… and… uhm.. shit. I did it again.
I dunno… maybe homeboy got yeeted off a fishing boat, or swept up in a current or something. Or maybe he called another fish’s mom fat and got bitchslapped across the ocean.
All equally plausible for that random starfish plopping down in the middle of the sea.
Hahahhahahaha i loved that part
Yew
This is like when Mr Rogers explains something carefully and by the end you memorize a little thing about how the world works
I love the style of this video. Very calm yet informative . The music is very nice and him asking questions then finding the answer suits it really well I hope he makes more like this
It reminds me of blues clues
@@floofysnow7871I was wondering why this kinda felt nostalgic
To be completely honest, I liked this channel a lot better when it wasn’t made to look like an educational program for children, with the same piano riffs after a question or an answer, and the same footage of him finding an answer on a page, but it’s always just the same one word on the same one page that he points to….
But hey that’s just one person’s opinion.
I see a lot of people saying they love this and that’s great. To each their own! I can tell this dude really loves what he’s doing and has high hopes, and I can totally dig that and respect his hard work.
It’s just a little too….. infantile for my tastes I suppose…
It reminds me of Mr Rogers 😊
Absolute Mr.Rogers vibes. From the little tingle of music, slow and deliberateness and calm.
this video is so good
not only is it informative but also the care and effort put into it really shows
it's like a children's story
and that's amazing
and also how the piano accompanies what the video is trying to convey is a very good touch
sea stars, urchins, sand dollars and sea cucumbers are all cousins! they’re part of the phylum echinodermata, with their own unique classifications to further define them (urchins and sand dollars are even more closely related since they’re also in the same class) :) they have extreme regenerative properties, especially starfish, which can completely regrow arms, and if the fallen arm has a piece of the original starfish’s central disk area, a whole new starfish is born! It’s an awesome display of asexual reproduction
OK wise guy, but what do they eat? 😋 I'm 100% teasing, not being rude 😉
bruh its sand and algae🤨
So Patrick and Kevin are cousins😅
Wow I didn’t know that!that’s was a cool fact u gave us.
Lol a starfish just fell😂 6:21
Your music makes me cry... Literally, it just makes me remember how beautiful nature is. Really love the piano sound effects as well.
Fr!! It feels nostalgic like you just woke up from an after school nap
Yeah
Your voice is so calm that while my trypophobia was triggered, your voice relaxed me and helped me focus . That means a lot to me and I thank you 🧡
This is my new favorite channel. These videos are so comfy and easy to get invested into. As much as it makes me feel like a overgrown child, I'm joyed to be made curious.
It is so good!!
Cvbjhigft!!!!
It for some reason feel nostalgic it feels like I’m watching a show from when I was a baby
3:33 That sea urchin without the spines looks like it would make a really cool home decor piece
Why does the scallop looks so goofy swimming
Who doesn’t think so
PAC man
SpongeBob didn't lie
Over here 1:00
BRO I CAN’T BELIEVE SPONGEBOB IS ACCURATE
Mhm! Stephen Hillenburg got his degree in marine science
I absolutely love your channel please never stop making these videos as a biology student i learn alot of things from you videos 💗
Scallops literally bite water to swim, and that’s both funny and interesting.
I have a flame scallop and a tuxedo urchin in my reef tank. They’re definitely one of my favorite invertebrates.
P.S. Many urchins eat algae. Some are omnivores, eating algae and meaty foods that they find while moving around.
Some eat corals too, like the toxic, invasive crown of thorns!
How does the scallop do with the other life?
Urchins are famous for over-grazing on kelp forests
The music, pacing, and voice of this video are just a divine delight to the senses. It makes me feel like a kid again. Small and full of wonder for this big big world.
6:14 the star fish were performing a backflip. But nobody cared 😢
Dear Lord your content is so freaking GREAT! Very informative, no loud noises, annoying editing or anything insufferable. You sir are a true content creator. Keeo doing what you're doing!
6:57 "what is a sand dollar" proceeds to read a book about a pygmy owl..
That sinking star fish got me at 6:20
Bro just logged into the game 💀
@@SirLegoStud6💀😭
patrick_star has joined the game
For those old enough to remember those _Multimedia Encyclopedia CD_ titles that were available for Windows 3.x to Windows 9x, these videos may have reminded you of them, with their calming narration and similar musical motifs/effects that played whenever something was clicked on screen.
Absolutely! Especially those *Dorling Kindersley* Multimedia titles like _DK Encyclopedia of Science_ & _The Way Things Work_
Can you make a playlist for this series? Your video is very calm I want to listen when I rest. Thank you :)
I'm absolutely loving this narration style, the vid, and the piano. Hitting me with that nostalgia of Mr. Roger's neighborhood on PBS as a kid
At first i got the wrong impression, as if you were talking to a 5 year old. But after watching ive grown to appreciate how you construct a very thorough look on marine life. This is like informative asmr. 👏
It associates learning with relaxation and tells us it can be enjoyable. Learning doesnt have to be cramming 200 pages of information in your head all in one day.
6:43 Red Sea urchins usually eat attached or drift seaweed and kelp.
I appreciate this so much, a person with a high education and drive sharing it with the world through a TH-cam Channel. Quenching our curiosity of unknown biomechanics. There’s something special about that.
6:22 is nobody talking about the falling starfish?
I saw that star fish🗿
😂😂😂
The starfish:watch out
The sea urchin:hey watch where you,re going
I saw that falling starfish
0:04
Him: this is
Me: not a fish
Him: a scallop
Me; *suprise pikachu face*
i absolutely love the breath of the wild type music goin on here, it feels like we’re exploring along side you. instant sub!
PLS keep making videos like this my son is just 3 weeks rn but when he get older i want to show him your videos they are extremely calming and educational and very very informative keep it up man!
1:03 the scallop is a dog 😂😂😂
1:03 THE SCALLOP IS AS FAST AS A DOG😂😂😂1:03 THE SCALLOP WAS SO FUNNY MOVING LIKE THAT😂😂😂
LOL
1:03 I pull up with the new bugatti
These videos are so calming and interesting yet family friendly. When I have kids I want them to watch these videos. Even the music reminds me of those wonderful education videos I watched as a kid.
I know what sea urchins eat. They eat kelp roots. Then sea otters keep them in control so they don't wipe out the entire kelp forest.
I love how your voice is so calm your voice relaxes me
This gives me such joy omg. I feel so calmed down while watching these videos and so well informed too. Thank you for making these, they bring joy to my heart.
0:47 i love how when the scallop moved it made a little fart noise
5:57
One of the things I was looking for the most at the beach were skeletons of sea urchin, I found them so pretty, they have different colors too.
The thing is, they're pretty fragile so finding one intact wasn't that easy :) I also used to catch them alive, and straight up eat them raw with friends 😅
Nice fresh uni
This is the perfect channel for you to put on for your kids.
Would it be possible for you to list the books/papers you use for researching these videos in the description box? I'd love to be able to find out more.. if only I knew of a reliable place to begin! :)
7:29 my roomba be like
Excellent video, I hope there will be more of these in the future 😀 it gives me Mr. Roger's Neighborhood vibes! Also the bit with the Sand dollar tooth was fantastic, growing up a teacher once said those were doves, I don't remember much after that but I know she said they were doves 😅 thank you again for this amazing video! Hope to see more
I'm glad you thought so too ☺️
The music reminds me of watching Mr Rogers
As soon as I heard the music that's what I thought of. 🥺
I Love how he's so calm. His voice can make me fall asleep!
6:19 I keep replaying the last second of the starfish flopping right side up
Part of what I love about your videos is how you state common misconceptions and then address that it is an error. It's a nice way to show people that it is okay to make mistakes and learn new things. As someone who used to intern at a nature center where I would give tours, I love seeing people make content like this for people who don't have a background in biology.
he is a like a storyteller in the Disney mivies. So good😮
Movies*
@@zizouanas255 🤓
6:20 that one silly starfish lol
The formatting and editing of this video is beautiful, it was calming, and kept me wanting to learn more! I hope you make more vidoes like this, it is worth the wait and effort!
I enjoyed the 2 videos.. not feeling okay right tbh bt that soothing voice can relax me.. more power to you Sir ❤❤❤
I love how your thoughts stream from one thing to another, yet all related somehow. It is perfectly normal to me, I think the same way. My husband maintains that I'm nuts...
Did anyone else hear the piano say “I don’t know” at 1:52 as if it was us responding to his question just before that?
Lol it does kinda sound like the that
Scallops:RUNNNNN GUYS PARTY IS OVER
1:44
I’ve never seen a video with such a relaxed tone before!
2:30 “of tiny buttons”
**meanwhile him holding a big ahh button**
Pro tip:
People would get a huge kick out of your ad spots if you ended them with “today’s show was brought to you by *sponsor* and viewers like you.”
This whole video gives me superliminal vibes.
This is so comforting. It’s like watching Cbeebies as kid but marine biology. The way the music is so calm and even the way each word is enunciated (buttons💕) is so soothing.
I love your video style- After a long day, this is like a hug and a cup of hot chocolate.
I love your videos and I was wondering if you could make one about nautilus, because it is my favorite sea creature.
i love it how hes always calm. Such a great learning youtuber. Helped me learn alot in just a week!
3:11 sea urchins move so silly
My 7y/o niece loves your videos and so do i !!!!
Sea urchin push a star fish at 3:12
You should make them an hour long for SleepTube! They're fun, educational and super relaxing~
6:34 Sea urchins eat kelp. The groups they sometimes eat in are so big, that they can eat small kelp forests! (I may have over exaggerated with that sentence)
Every time I see a scallop swimming which is not alot can't help but smirk from the goofyness it look 🤭🤭
These videos are so calming :] I love them
Keep up the amazing work man :]
1:20 very interesting shape
Your style reminds me of my fav creators growing up (and still today!) Mr. Rogers and Bob Ross, calming, informative and funny 😊
6:21 a random starfish fell 😭
These videos are so relaxing
“Take the metro, its faster”
The metro: 1:38
This is like a Steve rogers show crossed with octonauts
(If anyone watched octonauts you are my friend now and I am sending good vibes your way. You cannot stop them. They are coming.)
Thank you sir for this amazing video and I Really do appreciate your efforts ❤️
I was just wondering if you can show us and talk about some of the old prehistoric animals like the Sabertooth Tiger or the Mammoth because I'm currently playing Farcry Primal which took place in 10,000 BC and I'd love to see some of it's content in your channel :›
No such thing as a sabertooth tiger though
@@JosephsJungle8 How ?
If you Google it you can find there's a skeleton and bones of the SMILODON (the scientific name for Sabertooth predators)
I'm not sure if they're real or not because just like dinosaurs we only have some evidence about them 🤷🏻♂️
That's why I need to know more from Someone professional.
@@JosephsJungle8cat
6:20-6:23 I can’t be the only one who found it ridiculously funny when the starfish just plopped on the sea floor 😂
6:41 sea urchins eat things like plankton mussels coral and sea sponges
Presenting it like a children's learning cartoons made it so unique ❤❤
Have you never seen Spongebob? Of course Scallops can swim silly!
I really like this video format
2:18 trypophobia trigger
i love this guy sm
he has such a relaxing voice
he has very handsome :3
and he usess piano!!!
That one page he keeps flipping to must have the answers to every single lifeform on this planet.
6:20 patrick coming back after playing with the hooks
So true. 💀💀💀
It's so funny!!! 0:57 and it's so funny
Honestly, this channel gives off massive Oswald vibes! the gentle narration and sparing use of music, i am all for it! Reminds me of my childhood! keep up the good work 😂
They can have 200 eyes 💀 0:40
And we only have 2. I'm embarrassmented
you’re literally one of the only people i watch the sponsors of. they’re so fun
At 6:22, Does anyone notice the one starfish that just randomly falls into view?
Sea urchins actually move by blasting the Daytona USA arcade theme directly into the seabed at 400db. It imparts so much energy that you're actually seeing them move 1 Earth circumference + a few cm at relativistic speeds. You were close though.
This guy found the real life bikini bottom.
I love this video it was so calming thank you for making it 😭😭❤❤