ASMR ~ 350 Strange Facts! ~ Sassy Tingly Whisper ~ Page Turning ~ For Relaxation and Sleep
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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the shade to Christopher Columbus LOL get wrecked
these type of vids bring me straight to my childhood and i love it
I wish I had this book as a child.
I was just reading about wholphins the other day! It's a bit of a misnomer since they're actually half false killer whales, which is a large dolphin species, not actually a whale
OK, that makes a lot more sense!
thank you for reading them fast!! i know its a small thing, but super slow reading makes it hard for me to focus!! love this video (and your ring
Love these random facts videos!
Your comments on the facts are hilarious 😂 great video
Oh yes, Sunday night viewing at its finest!
Great video, tingles galore, thanks!
The graphics in this book are adorableee
"the north pole is warmer than the south pole"
my dumb ass: "duh cuz heat rises lol" 😭
Haha brilliant.
Such cool facts! The fact that tortoises can feel when their shells are being touched is so weird 🤣
I love it, they're so cool.
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Dude samee on the Titanic fact snob ! Shipwrecks in general are super interested, just finding out the leading events before disaster is addicting.
I know what you mean, love it.
I was very curious about the Croatia hole fact and I looked it up. The 1,700 ft hole in Croatia is the deepest subterranean vertical drop, esentially the longest straight down drop in the world. The Kola Superdeep Borehole, that you mentioned in the video, is the deepest hole ever created/discovered
Thank you! I was really curious; the part of me that is deeply terrified of giant holes needs to know more about giant holes 😅
just in time
I love this! Although I think they got that fact about Russia and Alaska wrong. It’s closer to almost 2900 miles apart but whose counting😊
Hey Christopher Columbus might not have been the best guy, but mermaids weren't considered to be the beautiful topless women that we think of now back then, and those guys had never seen manatees at all before. Also is it proven anywhere that he was like "I saw what I thought was a mermaid today but it was actually a manatee." I thought it was just speculation that the idea of mermaids comes from people seeing manatees, with nothing proven.
Also wtf is this book, you can just get any free image off the internet and put it in a book with random facts and charge people for it?? The facts aren't arranged in any real manner, I'm not sure if there's even any sources for the facts. I need to start doing this.