 Have you ever attempted something that you thought was gonna be easy peasy lemon squeezy and it turned out to be difficult difficult lemon difficult Well the easy answer is Your mother perfect Hey, we'll go like yours too, but actually it's a Corbin accent on the squeezy, and you can follow us on Instagram Juicy content Subscribe if you haven't hit the notification Well it solidifies into a rock-hard solidification So the worst it is I solidification the word I use that word I wrote that word in into barbarian He's solidification. Yeah, he says my hatred of that man turned into a pristine solidification and you were talking about cheese He was talking about his father. Oh, I thought it was the devil talking No, it was Regulus talking about his dad Regulus and Remus Romulus because you know what his dad does to punish him Do you remember what? Regulus's dad does to him to punish him No, but that was a very common way for a man to demean and punish his servants and his his sons was Sodomy in ancient Rome, but no he castrates him. Did they say no homo before? Remember when that used to be a thing People would do Something and they would deem it to be something that was homosexual But they didn't want people to think they were gay and so they said well, they would say homo if yeah They were very problematic. Yeah, but it was if you're receiving it's a homosexual act if you're giving it's not Yeah, I'm stupid. It's This is nothing to do the nothing at all today. We got a interesting video. This is called the world's only floating national park Oh, I don't even know what that means. I don't but it's in water or on air Located in Indian state of well many poor Interesting. It's the world's only floating wildlife sanctuary the parks look talk lake the largest freshwater lake in northern India is a Spectacular site. I'll let the video explain it great, but it's an India India kind of National park, which is really cool. It looks really cool just from the little yeah, we have there and Floating national park super intrigued in the Indian state of Manipura, you will find Kaipa Lumja National Park The world's only floating wildlife sanctuary. Why does that sound like Scarlett Johansson? It does Kaipa Lumja comprises over 15 square miles of rich bio diverse wetlands Includes a luck talk lake the largest freshwater lake in northern India Those man-made for patches and rings of biomass that float on the surface of the wetlands Oh biomass the floating vegetation called fumdi thrives in the park Creating a home for humans and animals alike. Wow The endangered sangai a subspecies of brow antler deer are only found in the park They have been called the binding soul between humans and nature. Oh The sangai was believed to be nearing extinction in the 1950s But thanks to aggressive conservation efforts, their numbers have steadily increased to more than 200 Keep it going still relatively unknown outside the region Kaipa Lumja National Park is truly Wow Wow, he lives on oh, that's oh, that's so sad. It's so short So are they man-made the sir? I don't believe so that doesn't look like they are happen If it's a natural thing that is just I think in the same way Lily pads form Well, Lily pads one specific thing. This is yeah, but Lily pads can combine together and create a large thing But why circle why wouldn't just create a mass? I have I have no idea interesting I'm so intrigued and yes save them more 200 is still too low and I wonder and I'm sure There's info we need to know about when it as it appears to climate change and what's gonna happen with water level rise impacting this region. Yeah Yeah, I'm so so intrigued by It looks cool for one and I've never heard of something. Nope that not at all in my life. Yep Point to the state of Minnesota's because only floating park only floating park So are they all those things floating they must be? Kind of similar to Lily bed. Yeah, and how they float But why the circles? Yeah, interesting as to why do they grow in circles? I just want to know I know what aliens When in doubt when you don't know what's going on It's the aliens you give credit to the always that was my write-in on algebraic equations I didn't know the answer to I would just put aliens and Some of the time I got a right You don't know we're referencing. No, it's some of you don't know it's an old video. We're Anyway The park is a swamp With floating mass of vegetation created by a cruel of organic garbage and biomass With soil particles that has been thickened into a solid form called Pundis at the southeastern side of the Loctoc Lake Interesting very cool. I What else is on there? Besides beautiful deer. What else is living in and around that? How big is it probably how many how many acres of land slash waters going on over there? Because I know some of you know the information. Just please let me know and this This takes me back to the idea of like dirty jobs where you could actually go visit a place like this and then talk about What's currently going on and what climate change is going to do to it if people don't act in a certain way to Well, I think it's a lake. Yeah, and so I don't think it'll be affected by unless the there's a It depends on where its source is coming. Yeah, it was source coming from yeah, but it's a freshwater lake Okay, so well climate change will obviously affect that obviously but India is not also hurting for you know And it exactly and it depends on It's northeastern. So that's a good it also depends gonna get rain store your rain I mean yeah, because here in America that we store differently in like in San Antonio, Texas We had an aquifer an aquifer naturally a knock a lake underground. Yeah, basically and then here in LA. We have no water No, yeah, we get it mostly the mountains or we steal it from other states. Yeah We get I don't know what the percentages is but a huge proportion of that is We get the snowpack in the winter and then as it melts off it comes down through the Central Valley and to us Yeah, so I don't know how in certain regions obviously so the but obviously India's Not hurting for rain It's amazing to me that we haven't really honed in the science of desalinization to work out coastal cities to be able to take The salt water and desalinize it. Well, they have there's just there's expensive. There's problems and it could also With how they take the salt out and how they're disposing of that and waste that they do it from right It's also hurting And so it's kind of like this catch 22. Yeah, I'm sure they get if they put enough money They could figure it out, but yeah, it's there That's not where people are putting their money in right now Not if they if they put enough money into it to figure it out if people figured out a way to make money off of it They'd figure it out Yeah, I'm sure Elon you can find a way to do that. No, no, no, no He doesn't care about earth. He wants to go to outer space. He cares far more about outer space Did you know that almost anybody can save a hundred thousand dollars to go to Marsh direct quote? And yeah, no, he has electric cars, so he cares about earth It's true. He totally does Anyways, this was really cool, and I want to know a lot more information Yeah, really because I I'm quite intrigued I would if you as any of any of you ever been any of you live in or near because that that is super interesting to me I love all these natural nature kind of God, that's so interesting. I'm just looking at the real is it almost looks like it almost looks like a Microscopic shot of something and maybe that's kind of what it is just on a large scale It's like microcosm is kind of like what makes that shape. I want to see underwater photography in there, too Go underneath those things and see what it looks like from underneath super super interesting Yeah, please let us know more information about this and other Tours and videos or stuff that we can learn. We always like to learn to be less dumb Getting less dumber every day Less stupider by the moment some people think we're getting more stupider by the day. It's perfunctory