There is at least one incorrect fact. The continents names doesn't all end with the same letter with which they start. Oceania starts with an O and ends with an A.
Of course there's at least one incorrect statement (not fact, because if it's incorrect, it's not fact). This is a joke, like mostly everything on youtube. Second, more reputable historians/geographers than not accept Oceania as a region, not a continent, as defined by shelf divisions, not total visible land mass. Thanks for the comment, and watch out for ball point pens.
@dsheera I was just about to say the same thing :P
Oceania is not a continent. Because the countries in Oceania are not attached, it is more a region consisting of numerous lands. Oceania is used as a term for the continent Australia and the Pacific Islands. That's generally what people think of it as.
wtf is... half of americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace, and then u repeated the opposite fact. . . . . were u smashed or baked while making this vid?
uhh wat about north america and south america? they dont start and end with the same letter... and you repeat (as alot of people have said) alot... but tripppppy facts to read about when your blowed lol
You should fact check before posting a video like this. Just one example of a mistake, North Dakota has had earthquakes recorded in recent history. There are other mistakes as well.
lmao well if half of the U.S. live within 50 miles of their birthplace then no shit the other half doesnt haha
maxthenameless 6 months ago
actually north dakota has had an earthquake. it was so small though, noone felt it. it was in the 1860s i think.
cheatrfreeknik 1 year ago
There is at least one incorrect fact. The continents names doesn't all end with the same letter with which they start. Oceania starts with an O and ends with an A.
1Borgi11 1 year ago
@1Borgi11
Of course there's at least one incorrect statement (not fact, because if it's incorrect, it's not fact). This is a joke, like mostly everything on youtube. Second, more reputable historians/geographers than not accept Oceania as a region, not a continent, as defined by shelf divisions, not total visible land mass. Thanks for the comment, and watch out for ball point pens.
dsheera 1 year ago
@dsheera I was just about to say the same thing :P
Oceania is not a continent. Because the countries in Oceania are not attached, it is more a region consisting of numerous lands. Oceania is used as a term for the continent Australia and the Pacific Islands. That's generally what people think of it as.
Zennenen 1 year ago
did you know it is legal to marry a dead person in france
PugDogSophie 2 years ago
y would you wnt to marry a dead person?!?!?!?!? O.O
XemodisasterofluvX 2 years ago
1 out of 8 married couple met online... 2 out of 8 met through a phone book... 5 out of 8 were mail order brides
catax 2 years ago
wtf is... half of americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace, and then u repeated the opposite fact. . . . . were u smashed or baked while making this vid?
catax 2 years ago
@catax It's a fact though, if half of them do one thing, then obviously the other half will do something else.
Zennenen 1 year ago
uhh wat about north america and south america? they dont start and end with the same letter... and you repeat (as alot of people have said) alot... but tripppppy facts to read about when your blowed lol
the0neInTHEdark 2 years ago
@the0neInTHEdark both of those count as america
aflyingninja1234 1 year ago
eh is TWAT not the word for pregnant fish NOT TWIT?and you've also repeated your facts a few time over
siobhy20 2 years ago
it's also a myth that most of household dust is made of human skin. in fact, it's makes up about 10-20 % of dust.
frankrutgerb 2 years ago
The one about the continents all starting and ending on the same letter was, I believe, repeated.
Jabberwockii 4 years ago
uh, the first one is sooo false. still, much fun was had.
hairhorn 4 years ago
You should fact check before posting a video like this. Just one example of a mistake, North Dakota has had earthquakes recorded in recent history. There are other mistakes as well.
nipponbean 4 years ago
Better than the original ("Did you know?"), in my opinion! LOL
22sophie22 4 years ago