Hi all, this channel has been doing very poorly for every new uploads despite increase in quality and effort to stand out. Every new upload has been getting 50% less views than the video before. I am not sure if I can keep this up as the cost of creating videos far exceeds the revenue gained at this rate. We can consider the relatively low effort mass produced side scrolling theme, since we can produce them faster too. Or would you still prefer see the quality videos, which takes longer but are more visual, interesting and unique?
It depends on how is interesting for most of the people the argoument you made the video about. And youtube tends to advertise more channels with an upload schedule
They were horrible. Our temperatures raised a few degrees. We felt it everywhere. But you should see the plant life now. Out of burnt, charcoal trees there's beautiful greenery growing out of it.
Wtf somehow i gave you 2 likes i accidentally disliked pressed like then it counted but it didnt show that it was liked then i tapped it again it counted again bruh
3:35 Some days after these fires occurred, I saw with my own eyes the sky of my city (São Paulo), which is thousands of kilometers from the Amazon rainforest, get darkened by the smoke at midday. It was the most scary day I've seen in my whole life.
@@Syeed_Sorwar I was there to visit a family member, I just saw a mountain of smoke in the air, basically as if it were a blizzard, but replace it with smoke, ash, and fires.
@hellrzr1966 These past 3 years have been horrible for Australia. It’s not uncommon for them to have wildfires in the summer, but this many is unbelievable
@hellrzr1966 No, many people that live outside Australia always seem to believe that Australia ALWAYS has bad bushfires, but this is false. We do have bushfires in summer, but we know this and do controlled back burnings whenever possible, but the uncontrolled fires that happen are not so large that they kill so many people. The 2019-2020 Black Summer Fires were extremely bad and were made even worse due to the 4 month (very rough estimate) drought Australia had, as the land and the vegetation was so dry that a small ember could create a large scale bushfire. That combined with arsonists, caused on of the worst disasters I have witnessed. The sky was never clear, always dark and orange from the smoke and had ash and burnt leaves falling from the sky. Schools were shut for a few days, and the town near me was trapped, as there were fires to the north, east and west that had closed all highways but were extremely lucky they fires didn't come to close. I do not know why people outside of Australia tried to downplay this fire by saying that is normal for Australia to have bushfires. It destroyed homes, memories and killed people.
I remember being in my city during the fires. They were nearing around it and the temperature was so hot we all had to stay in one room with several fans and high blast air conditioner. We also had a plan to immediately evacuate. It was honestly terrifying. We get fires here in Australia a lot, but nothing like that since 2002, at least in our city. Not even to mention the incredulous amounts of smoke everywhere. The air was so smokey, we had to wear masks all the time. 2020 was truly an apocalyptic year.
This just really makes you depressed on how the earth has been severely affected. I want to be positive that everything will be okay, but it seems like a mere dream
@D Moll exactly what he said, and the reason why the california fires are blazing rn isnt because of climate change (isnt direct cause of it, but it is affecting it), but because of the overgrowth of vegetation from the natural fires being put out the previous years, and the build up leads to the consequence
Guys, this doesn't justify that we are polluting less or Climate Change is negligible. We have to start working before the doomsday arrives. If we make Nature the new norm instead of technology, we will evolve into a civilization that revolves around Mother Earth. We don't need any developments, just good healthcare system, carbon neutral companies and zero polluting habits and practices. I know this is an impossible task, but we have no other way out. Other planets are options just for the rich ones, the People below Poverty Line will die suffering death on Earth. After the Population's peak is on a slope in the future, it will be extra beneficial to us, as less people = less resources.
65 MYA Chicxulub Asteroid Fires Deaths: All Dinosaurs Insects, early Birds, some Mammals and Reptiles (Which are not Dinosaurs): *Are we a joke to you?*
We never know, we can't predict the future, a lot of unexpected things happen in space and a lot of predictions prove wrong, so I can't confirm it won't happen in our lifetime, I hope I live to 2100
I'm from the western coast, and I have something to share about my experience with the fires. In eastern Washington there is a town called Yakima, and I went there for family reasons. I looked over to my side while we where driving and I saw a entire hill side just, black. Literally, nearly an entire side at points was just black, the fires almost made it to a food supply but luckily it dint. If that hill wasn't there, a bunch of crops could have been burned and it would take months or years to grow them back. Also, I remember waking up one morning and seeing orange-gray like smoke outside my house. I couldn't even see the mailbox. Around afternoon or evening it cleared though. This was back in October 2020 and its currently about to be February 2021 when I'm typing this, so please excuse me if some parts seem shaky to you :`)
As a fellow person from Washington I agree about that smoke covering the sky but the part I lived at there was bright yellow smoke that lasted for 2 weeks
@@I_am_guilty_of_manslaughter really man?, Critizing a good mobile game Go back where you belong to the mother's basement because This is the internet where in some places your Opinions don't matter
@@legitimate8463 who the freak asked? We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I A full commitment's what I'm thinking of You wouldn't get this from any other guy I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it And if you ask me how I'm feeling Don't tell me you're too blind to see Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up) (Ooh) Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up) We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry
The one from 66 million years ago didn’t kill a single person either... Unless you were joking... Then bruh Oh wait it says which isn’t a meteoroid strike....
@@joemamayiursobadiamepicyoy8170 we all know so that dont matter. get ur mind out of it. plus you talking about something that is so pointless to me that it is boring.
i live in australia and i already knew that my country would top the charts. Experienced the 2019 bushfires: The sky was red and the brown smog made it hard to see even 15 meters away. really felt like the end of the world to me.
I live in Australia, specifically the state of Victoria and the amount of damage the bushfires have caused is absolutely unreal. It’s burned many homes down with peoples belongings inside along with people stuck inside not able to escape the fires, even people driving there cars alongside the fires were not able to escape. From memory we have had the Ash Wednesday, Black Saturday which statistically took the most lives and the recent fires which wrecked havoc. We had firefighters from all over the country battling them fires on weeks on end and even then some of them got the upper hand.
@@loghan93 not in destruction wise ... in size ur forever but y’all have billions of acres of land so it’s almost equal. But in destruction California has the worst fires in eart
@@shaunconner295 aussie fires killed over 2 billion animals and almost putting kolas extinct and they’re still trying to get back on their feet, plus over 40 people have died and hundreds of thousand people lost their himes
@@loghan93 i think you misunderstood me, but let me put this out there. Aussie fires are bad, but you guys say for example, black summer destroyed 9k buildings, and killed 40 people. That’s ur whole season but look at Cali on 2017 we lost 46 people in one day 8k structures destroyed. Fast forward one year. November 8th the camp fire started, destroyed 18k buildings, more than Aussie gets in two seasons and killed 85 we loose 10-25k homes and business in a year so I proved my point to you that California wildfires are way more destructive than Aussie
LEGO City Fire: Infinite km^2 burned, Infinite casualties, Date: whenever the LEGO City fire commercial was made Desc: The entire universe is engulfed in the fire. Earth, the Sun, and everything else is vaporized to plasma (I'm obviously just memeing, no forest fire can ever get THAT big)
This might be a controversial topic, but how about comparisons of riots/protests throughout history (from the French revolution, to the Russian revolution, to Tienemen Square, to the L.A. riots, to the Arab Spring, to the BLM protests, to the Belarus protests) by size and duration?
Me, who lives in Australia, who had to deal with the massive bushfire > 6:52 that came close to our house. Trust me guys, it was terrifying and we had to evacuate about 5 times.
I believe you forgot one wildfire, The great wildfire of 1910 (or referred as the Big Burn.). It spread across Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. This was rather devastating because it burned 3 million acres of land. That is 12,100 kilometers of land. There was also 86 deaths.
Finally! Ur back to some more classic comparisons. Because ur style has become so saturated u look the same just like those other pathetic data channels. I am sure u will gain views coz they dont have the dexterity to create such awesome comparisons like these. Loved ur channel before u had 10k.
2:20 Holy fucking shit! That must’ve been horrifying. I watched a show on it once. A typhoon with no rain came through during the post-earthquake fires and spawned a genuine tornado that sucked up the fire! Scientists today estimate the fire tornado had winds of 115 to 130mph. That is the equivalent of an ef3 tornado!