You can tell DF is from Canada because he added all the random details in the northern US border but basically has no clue what the southern US looks like
no, people set it on fire to kill the dangerous creatures, nothing like the way your depicting the island to possibly be sentient and have self-inflammatory habits to birth beings that are mainly venomous, a few poisonous and a smaller few that don't need venom or poison because they can fuck your shit up with just their body.
2:52 I have played this game and yes, characters can breed by themselves. I left a guy on an island alone and he just popped another human into existence
@@SebastianKarhan-uf3il I guess you have a similar thing to me being Bri'ish. Just leave them to it, at least I know a bit about Australia and I'm sure they know more than they let on. There are just stereotypes for a lot of places it's funny to be adamant about and then act as though people saying otherwise are just defensive or overly patriotic. At least I hope people don't think we all speak the same or find beans on toast disgusting otherwise I cannot relate to any person outside of the UK to any extent, beans on toast are delicious.
Interesting tip. Design the map with sand first then add layers on top of soil and good soil. I know this is a scuffed map but it’s way easier then outlining a map
Man I wish Houston and Florida were desert-like, it would be way preferable to how obnoxiously humid they are. It would still be awful, but at least then residents of those places wouldn't have to ask themselves "How much of this is sweat and how much of this is humidity?"
“It’s all turning pink, what an enormous empire.” Wait, _Florida was the pink country._ Does that mean it wasn’t Florida that died but rather took over the other state, grew themselves, and eventually took over the continent?!?
Thank you for not making Australia a joke when I hear people talk about Australia on TH-cam. They always make a joke about Australia. Thank you for not making a joke about it quite the opposite.🇦🇺🙂
Understanding Grass: An In-Depth Exploration **Introduction** Grass, a member of the Poaceae family, is a diverse group of plants that plays an essential role in many ecosystems and human activities. While often taken for granted, grasses are foundational to the environment, agriculture, and even our daily lives. This exploration will delve into the biology, ecology, economic significance, and cultural importance of grasses, providing a comprehensive understanding of their role in both natural and human-made systems. **Biological Characteristics of Grass** Grasses are monocotyledons, which means they have one embryonic leaf (cotyledon) in their seeds. They typically feature narrow leaves with parallel veins, a hollow stem (culm), and a fibrous root system. This structure allows grasses to thrive in a variety of habitats, from moist wetlands to arid deserts. The life cycle of grass is primarily perennial, though some species are annual or biennial. Perennial grasses can survive multiple growing seasons and often possess deep root systems that enable them to access moisture and nutrients in the soil, making them resilient to drought. Grass flowers, often small and inconspicuous, are grouped into spikelets and are wind-pollinated, allowing for efficient reproduction over large areas. **Diversity of Grass Species** The Poaceae family includes approximately 12,000 species, making it one of the largest plant families. Some of the most familiar genera include: 1. **Zoysia**: Commonly used for lawns and golf courses, Zoysia grass is known for its density and ability to withstand heat and drought. 2. **Bermudagrass**: A warm-season grass often found in southern climates, it is popular for sports fields and lawns due to its durability. 3. **Fescue**: This cool-season grass is commonly used in lawns and pastures, offering shade tolerance and adaptability to various soil types. 4. **Timothy**: Often used as hay for livestock, Timothy grass is a key forage species in temperate regions. 5. **Reed**: Found in wetlands, reed grasses play a crucial role in stabilizing soil and providing habitat for wildlife. The diversity among grass species allows them to occupy a range of ecological niches, from tropical rainforests to temperate grasslands and alpine regions. **Ecological Importance of Grass** Grasses are integral to various ecosystems, particularly grasslands and savannas. These ecosystems support a wealth of biodiversity, providing habitat and food for countless species. The primary ecological roles of grasses include: 1. **Soil Stabilization**: The extensive root systems of grasses help anchor soil, preventing erosion and maintaining soil structure. This is particularly important in areas prone to landslides or heavy rainfall. 2. **Water Management**: Grasslands play a vital role in the water cycle. They enhance water infiltration and reduce runoff, helping to recharge groundwater supplies. 3. **Carbon Sequestration**: Grasses capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, storing carbon in their biomass and soil. This process is critical in mitigating climate change. 4. **Habitat and Food Source**: Grasses are a primary food source for many herbivores, including insects, rodents, and large mammals. Their seeds and foliage provide essential nutrients, supporting various trophic levels in the food web. 5. **Nutrient Cycling**: As grasses grow and die, they contribute organic matter to the soil, enriching it with nutrients. This process supports the growth of other plants and enhances overall ecosystem productivity. **Economic Significance of Grass** Grasses have substantial economic value in agriculture, landscaping, and environmental management. Their uses include: 1. **Agricultural Crops**: Many grass species are cultivated for their seeds, which serve as staple foods worldwide. Wheat, rice, and corn are among the most important cereal grains, providing the primary source of calories for billions of people. 2. **Forage for Livestock**: Grasses are a primary source of nutrition for livestock. Species like alfalfa and clover, though not grasses themselves, often grow alongside them in pastures. Well-managed grasslands can support sustainable livestock production. 3. **Turf and Ornamental Use**: Grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass and fescue are popular for lawns, parks, and sports fields. They enhance aesthetic appeal and provide recreational spaces for communities. 4. **Erosion Control and Land Rehabilitation**: Grasses are often used in ecological restoration projects to stabilize soil and restore degraded landscapes. Their quick growth and resilience make them ideal for reclaiming disturbed areas. 5. **Biofuels**: Certain grasses, such as switchgrass, are being explored as renewable energy sources. Their fast growth and high biomass yield make them suitable for biofuel production, contributing to energy sustainability. **Cultural and Historical Significance** Grasses have held cultural and historical importance across civilizations. They have been symbols of life, fertility, and resilience in many cultures. For example, the vast grasslands of the American Great Plains are deeply tied to Indigenous cultures, providing sustenance and shelter. Additionally, grasslands have played crucial roles in human history, particularly in the development of agriculture. The transition from hunter-gatherer societies to agricultural communities was largely influenced by the domestication of grasses, allowing for settled lifestyles and population growth. **Challenges Facing Grasslands** Despite their importance, grasslands face significant threats from human activities. Urbanization, agricultural expansion, and climate change are leading to habitat loss and degradation. Overgrazing and invasive species can further disrupt these ecosystems, resulting in reduced biodiversity and compromised ecological functions. Conservation efforts are essential to protect and restore grasslands. Sustainable land management practices, such as rotational grazing and reforestation, can help maintain healthy grassland ecosystems. Public awareness and education about the ecological value of grasses are also critical for fostering stewardship of these vital landscapes. **Conclusion** Grass is much more than a simple ground cover; it is a complex and vital component of our ecosystems, economies, and cultures. Understanding the biology, ecology, and significance of grasses is essential for their conservation and sustainable management. As we face global challenges such as climate change and habitat loss, recognizing the role of grasses in promoting environmental health and supporting human needs will be crucial for future sustainability.
15:22 Dozoz had loads of natural traits BUT he had scar of divinity so it was NOT natural. He just cheekily put them on! Anyway I still like watching this guy
Ah yes, the undefeatable stack of high health pool, magic shield, regen, defense, and essentially a vampirism's elder brother - cannibalism/meat eater/whatever was it (it restores quite a bunch of HP when a creature with said trait kills another creature/human(-alike), which with high health pool makes it barely defeatable)
You can tell DF is from Canada because he added all the random details in the northern US border but basically has no clue what the southern US looks like
while we might be america's hat, they are the pants of canada
Good point, now find him and pump all of sappy creamy sugar and drink it all with one gulp.😊
lol I was trying to figure out where he was from bc Florida would have been a swamp
Lmaoo
@Lucky_Gamer4876 what?
"Australia set itself of fire and spawned a bunch of dangerous creatures"
So, just like real life then.
no, people set it on fire to kill the dangerous creatures, nothing like the way your depicting the island to possibly be sentient and have self-inflammatory habits to birth beings that are mainly venomous, a few poisonous and a smaller few that don't need venom or poison because they can fuck your shit up with just their body.
real!
That's my exact thought lmao 🤣 just like irl
That sounds about right. Can confirm as I live in Australia.
I don’t live in Australia but I was born there, it is true
2:52 I have played this game and yes, characters can breed by themselves. I left a guy on an island alone and he just popped another human into existence
💀😭
What game is it called
Hermaphrodite be wildin'
@@germanreichuwu WorldBox
@@germanreichuwu worldbox
this is like the story of a single WH40K Space Marine fighting the Orks on an island lol
The emperor cleanses the land with holy flame
It is book or something?
@@Kvas..it’s everything you want to be
@@tudodenovo544 I mean how called this story.
Just want to read
@@Kvas..it’s warhammer 40k, find your own books, there’s too many otherwise
2:13 bro said i dont know how it works in australia and then proceeds to get it absolutely correct
No it was wrong we are mostly Greenland and are less desert than you think
Common mistake
@@SebastianKarhan-uf3ilI'm sorry, what? I can't understand your accent. Throw another shrimp on the barbie? What?
@@SebastianKarhan-uf3il I guess you have a similar thing to me being Bri'ish. Just leave them to it, at least I know a bit about Australia and I'm sure they know more than they let on. There are just stereotypes for a lot of places it's funny to be adamant about and then act as though people saying otherwise are just defensive or overly patriotic. At least I hope people don't think we all speak the same or find beans on toast disgusting otherwise I cannot relate to any person outside of the UK to any extent, beans on toast are delicious.
@@searchbar83 ITSSSSSSS PRAWWWWWWNNSSS
@@SebastianKarhan-uf3il I was talking about the minerals in the centre mate. did you click the time stamp?
In my head canon, it was this god that sparked the war by sending all of those consistent meteors.
that's how he had 6 kills
Yeah, good head canon. Like one of the armies saw the meteors as a sign from God to declare war.
Had the first bit on mute and thought he was making the world into nugget continents
WAIT WHAT
You don’t need to hear to see the title lol 😂
Lol😂😂😂
Dude made DoomSlayer and dropped him directly in Hell
True lol
I guess America isn’t so far off from hell
Ah yes, America versus Australia.
A god versus 10000 people also known as Australia versus America
Ah yes, TF2 mercenaries versus Saxton Hale
Yeah no one wins and everyone dies exactly as intended
We win
Australia”
Gotta love when DF comes back to throwbacks
Thank you for making Aussie gods land
"not really sure what happened to Florida"
That's the truth
As an american, who lived in florida for a few years, I can confirm
Whenever DF plays WorldBox, you know it’s gonna be a great video!
You always know it’s going to be good when DF is going geometrically accurate
Fun fact if a person becomes a zombie the blessing light kills them, but will heal the person if the infection doesn’t take over yet
Interesting tip. Design the map with sand first then add layers on top of soil and good soil. I know this is a scuffed map but it’s way easier then outlining a map
Bed time,,, I use your videos to sleep every night so I’m gonna listen to this on loop
Yes
His voice is just so relaxing🤤
Man I wish Houston and Florida were desert-like, it would be way preferable to how obnoxiously humid they are. It would still be awful, but at least then residents of those places wouldn't have to ask themselves "How much of this is sweat and how much of this is humidity?"
Him: "Australia is all hot and sandy" Me: Fighting a horrible cold (True)
True
You forgot to put the Asbestos mines in Australia
The blue one's
honestly, you drew America better than most Americans could have lol
true
Never have I ever been offended by something that i hundred% agreed upon
He said he followed a map. Anyone following a map would do half decent
@Gdmega47is it not true tho?
@Gdmega47 good for you :D
you have a fantastic way of making the viewers feel included!
“It’s all turning pink, what an enormous empire.”
Wait, _Florida was the pink country._ Does that mean it wasn’t Florida that died but rather took over the other state, grew themselves, and eventually took over the continent?!?
In Minnesota we turn into snowmen in winter if we aren't careful. It isn't one extreme. We freeze
Saxton Hale!?!
More of these videos. Love this game.
Thank you for not making Australia a joke when I hear people talk about Australia on TH-cam. They always make a joke about Australia. Thank you for not making a joke about it quite the opposite.🇦🇺🙂
Love your content! Keep up the good work!
"May he live forever" proceeds to kill the crab he just gave his best wishes to.
Classic DF move
I’m happy Australia was given the opportunity to be not only in a vid but the main character in said vid😮
Its a glorious day when DF uploads
I have a map of the world in my room and I gotta say you were very accurate
"they have boats so they can fish those Canadian waters". My immersion xD
"im gonna make a invincible god!"
*doesnt give him the shotgun*
12:58 "some of these guys are actually getting a lot of trait, not all of them are good, I mean this one is crippled" man catching strays T^T
"There's nothing North of America," said the Canadian. Sounds accurate.
You should have made Florida a swamp! That’s why Orcmerica failed.
Orc: middle of a blood filled war
Df: have some cows :)
I'll say this for DF's US map... it was close enough that I instantly knew what it was. 🙂
1:47 as an Australian, that is very offensive.
Ikr
As an Australian, I am offended that this muppet said that it was all sandy
As an Aussie, the way DF constantly roasts my country in not only this video but others is hilarious
I’m just so happy how Australia is in there to be Aussie
You should do Australia vs emus
0:37 makes a low vision joke, to a viewer who actually is VI love your work sir,
The Humble Darkstar in Training
Any chance you can be in a Magic The Noah video? I think you might be a perfect addition to one of the games
FR
2:40 NAME HIM BEERUS
God is quite comparable to our critters, a perfect match!
Please make 2 vids a week please your vids are dangerously funny 😆 please plus your voice cracks me up ⬆️
Bro. There ain't no sand along the shore in Western Australia. The land ends in two to three hundred meter rock cliffs.
15:31 he only got a stick but he got all these percs🔥
This guy's dangerously funny
OMG words of the year
As an Australian I respect your attempt
You got it seventy percent correct
But the fire is not actually an accident but rather a cultural practice
Brother, orcs are carnivores
i used to watch your vids so much when i was little
A God with an alien ray gun. Thank you, DF. It's very entertaining to watch and your commentary made me laugh out loud several times.
i love watching DangerouslyFunny
As an australian, I can confirm our country just spontaneously combusts all the time
He missed the chance to make the Florida man God
Satan: " I will win ."
Me: " Fool Satan, have you not watched the video?"
There is no other God except for God though don’t forget that!!!
Casually purges humanity
I'd have given the orcs a single super-weapon of their own so they could have a prophesized chosen one to fight the god lol
1:54
He really said *"Mmmhhh BERE"*
god 2 is the reincarnation of crabzilla
Requesting Juice Galaxy. It's free and funny
Thank you makjng the place I live gods spot
DF literally just made Saxton Hale from TF2
Understanding Grass: An In-Depth Exploration
**Introduction**
Grass, a member of the Poaceae family, is a diverse group of plants that plays an essential role in many ecosystems and human activities. While often taken for granted, grasses are foundational to the environment, agriculture, and even our daily lives. This exploration will delve into the biology, ecology, economic significance, and cultural importance of grasses, providing a comprehensive understanding of their role in both natural and human-made systems.
**Biological Characteristics of Grass**
Grasses are monocotyledons, which means they have one embryonic leaf (cotyledon) in their seeds. They typically feature narrow leaves with parallel veins, a hollow stem (culm), and a fibrous root system. This structure allows grasses to thrive in a variety of habitats, from moist wetlands to arid deserts.
The life cycle of grass is primarily perennial, though some species are annual or biennial. Perennial grasses can survive multiple growing seasons and often possess deep root systems that enable them to access moisture and nutrients in the soil, making them resilient to drought. Grass flowers, often small and inconspicuous, are grouped into spikelets and are wind-pollinated, allowing for efficient reproduction over large areas.
**Diversity of Grass Species**
The Poaceae family includes approximately 12,000 species, making it one of the largest plant families. Some of the most familiar genera include:
1. **Zoysia**: Commonly used for lawns and golf courses, Zoysia grass is known for its density and ability to withstand heat and drought.
2. **Bermudagrass**: A warm-season grass often found in southern climates, it is popular for sports fields and lawns due to its durability.
3. **Fescue**: This cool-season grass is commonly used in lawns and pastures, offering shade tolerance and adaptability to various soil types.
4. **Timothy**: Often used as hay for livestock, Timothy grass is a key forage species in temperate regions.
5. **Reed**: Found in wetlands, reed grasses play a crucial role in stabilizing soil and providing habitat for wildlife.
The diversity among grass species allows them to occupy a range of ecological niches, from tropical rainforests to temperate grasslands and alpine regions.
**Ecological Importance of Grass**
Grasses are integral to various ecosystems, particularly grasslands and savannas. These ecosystems support a wealth of biodiversity, providing habitat and food for countless species. The primary ecological roles of grasses include:
1. **Soil Stabilization**: The extensive root systems of grasses help anchor soil, preventing erosion and maintaining soil structure. This is particularly important in areas prone to landslides or heavy rainfall.
2. **Water Management**: Grasslands play a vital role in the water cycle. They enhance water infiltration and reduce runoff, helping to recharge groundwater supplies.
3. **Carbon Sequestration**: Grasses capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, storing carbon in their biomass and soil. This process is critical in mitigating climate change.
4. **Habitat and Food Source**: Grasses are a primary food source for many herbivores, including insects, rodents, and large mammals. Their seeds and foliage provide essential nutrients, supporting various trophic levels in the food web.
5. **Nutrient Cycling**: As grasses grow and die, they contribute organic matter to the soil, enriching it with nutrients. This process supports the growth of other plants and enhances overall ecosystem productivity.
**Economic Significance of Grass**
Grasses have substantial economic value in agriculture, landscaping, and environmental management. Their uses include:
1. **Agricultural Crops**: Many grass species are cultivated for their seeds, which serve as staple foods worldwide. Wheat, rice, and corn are among the most important cereal grains, providing the primary source of calories for billions of people.
2. **Forage for Livestock**: Grasses are a primary source of nutrition for livestock. Species like alfalfa and clover, though not grasses themselves, often grow alongside them in pastures. Well-managed grasslands can support sustainable livestock production.
3. **Turf and Ornamental Use**: Grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass and fescue are popular for lawns, parks, and sports fields. They enhance aesthetic appeal and provide recreational spaces for communities.
4. **Erosion Control and Land Rehabilitation**: Grasses are often used in ecological restoration projects to stabilize soil and restore degraded landscapes. Their quick growth and resilience make them ideal for reclaiming disturbed areas.
5. **Biofuels**: Certain grasses, such as switchgrass, are being explored as renewable energy sources. Their fast growth and high biomass yield make them suitable for biofuel production, contributing to energy sustainability.
**Cultural and Historical Significance**
Grasses have held cultural and historical importance across civilizations. They have been symbols of life, fertility, and resilience in many cultures. For example, the vast grasslands of the American Great Plains are deeply tied to Indigenous cultures, providing sustenance and shelter.
Additionally, grasslands have played crucial roles in human history, particularly in the development of agriculture. The transition from hunter-gatherer societies to agricultural communities was largely influenced by the domestication of grasses, allowing for settled lifestyles and population growth.
**Challenges Facing Grasslands**
Despite their importance, grasslands face significant threats from human activities. Urbanization, agricultural expansion, and climate change are leading to habitat loss and degradation. Overgrazing and invasive species can further disrupt these ecosystems, resulting in reduced biodiversity and compromised ecological functions.
Conservation efforts are essential to protect and restore grasslands. Sustainable land management practices, such as rotational grazing and reforestation, can help maintain healthy grassland ecosystems. Public awareness and education about the ecological value of grasses are also critical for fostering stewardship of these vital landscapes.
**Conclusion**
Grass is much more than a simple ground cover; it is a complex and vital component of our ecosystems, economies, and cultures. Understanding the biology, ecology, and significance of grasses is essential for their conservation and sustainable management. As we face global challenges such as climate change and habitat loss, recognizing the role of grasses in promoting environmental health and supporting human needs will be crucial for future sustainability.
Florida is more like a swamp than savanna when you go to protected natural areas
In this video the strongest Alstruailian fights the entirety of the US
As a resident of Australia, I can say this is an accurate representation of our country
that zombified god is the main antagonist for the story of the 2nd god
15:22 Dozoz had loads of natural traits BUT he had scar of divinity so it was NOT natural. He just cheekily put them on! Anyway I still like watching this guy
Gee I wonder what HATE comments I'll receive when I wake up!
I don’t see any
Ah yea, florida, renowned for being a swamp, is now a savanna
This is classic DF.
0:35 is it just me or is the united states shaped like a gun
God should have been an elf since elf’s are friendly with every animal
And god here is Australian
by choosing australia you have obligated me to call this god saxxton hale at all times.
15:21 your not slick😂
The hand is there just because he gave everyone Lustful (the best trait) and Long Liver. All the other traits were gained naturally.
Weakest Australian vs the entirety of America
RIP king crab.
He will be remembered
Rip
Just like in real life you don't need a 'god' for people to destroy each-other.
"Weakest Australian" 💀
Sorry... Florida... hot pink... HANG ON A SECOND THAT REMINDS ME SOMEONE
God? No. Average Australian? Yes.
"I made the entire world fight god" but only shows america and australia
Hi DF. I’m glad to see you play more Worldbox
Australia, a land fit for gods indeed.
He forgot about Florida 12:17
Should of done him as God-Zilla!
When DF is your god, you'll fight but lose.
Florida disrespect will not be tolerated
1 god vs 10,000 orcs seems a bit like doom slayer.
Just imagine living in Florida and being this guy's biggest fan and then he says that...
Idea for the next video spawn 1,000 peasants make the Philippines map
Americans gobbling up beef while ignoring berries? Very accurate.
Ah yes, the undefeatable stack of high health pool, magic shield, regen, defense, and essentially a vampirism's elder brother - cannibalism/meat eater/whatever was it (it restores quite a bunch of HP when a creature with said trait kills another creature/human(-alike), which with high health pool makes it barely defeatable)
As a Florida man, it is like a desert in that you open your front door and just perspire in the doorway
“The entire world” aka Murica and Monsterland