WideEyedWiseGuy

So, the Aquatic Anomalies Iceberg has exploded recently, gaining over 100,000 views in just a few days and bringing in a couple thousand new subscribers. I'd just like to quickly thank everybody who watched the video and shared it around. Seeing something that was sort of an experiment for me unexpectedly take off and be received so well honestly means a lot. Of course with the sudden surge of attention, I've gotten a lot of comments on the video. Some comments are people suggesting other facts and stories that I didn't cover, and some are people correcting me on info that I got wrong. I've gotten so many of these comments that I've decided to make a part 2 to the Iceberg to cover as much of them as possible. So if there's something that you'd like to see in a part 2 please don't hesitate to leave a comment to this post. Thanks again! It's really cool that people out there liked listening to me talk about ningens and underwater noises for 40 minutes lol.

TL;DR I'm making a part 2 to the Aquatic Anomalies Iceberg. Please respond with things you'd like to see.

2 years ago | [YT] | 277



@Zaa_Redd

You should keep doing these type of videos, kinda funny and surprising that all your other videos are basically just memes

2 years ago | 8  

@Oddlysponge

Id definitely enjoy more sea based spooky stuff like this because it makes spongey happy.

2 years ago | 2  

@YourFavRant

Your voice is a perfect match for the content you covering. Its funny how the rest of it is memes, but glad to see you grow so much with in depth non bullshit content. Easy to watch and repeateable. Please make another similar content, and I can't wait for the part 2 of the aquatic iceberg video. Keep up the great work!!

2 years ago | 0  

@goose9648

I was one of those new subscribers, I look forward to part 2 and more videos like it. I’m exited to see your channel grow, and I’ll be here with it.

2 years ago | 1  

@hmxbox

Awesome to hear! Maybe consider sunken vessel and deep water stories from divers, there’s a fair few strange/mysterious ones, same for some of the fisherman’s tales out there. And definitely more ocean-cryptids!

2 years ago | 0  

@deadboybilly

Greenland sharks are really interesting, living up to 250 - 500 years bc of the fact they live in colder environments and their slow metabolism. Theres a theory surrounding them, tho, something called the “corkscrew (seal) killings”. They’re supposedly the perpetrators of these kills, and it’s interesting to read about, especially since the majority of greenland sharks are blind and all of them are very slow

2 years ago (edited) | 0  

@lizarazzoofficial

Great to see a video take off,👍 I’m all for i

2 years ago | 1  

@sablepaul441

It’d be lovely if you made a video about aquatic SCPs

2 years ago | 0  

@Salvi_J2

Didnt expect this kind a video from your previous ones 💀 love it th

2 years ago | 0

@musicmaniac7337

This isn't necessarily a recommendation for Aquatic Anomalies part 2, but in the video, you said that covering the Bermuda Triangle would take a whole other video. I'd really love to see that video.

2 years ago | 1  

@DontDoDaylight

Congrats, sir.

2 years ago | 0  

@yiifc91

Ningen is a funny name

2 years ago | 0

@chalicethemantis

You thinking of mayve covering Deep Sea Gigantism?

2 years ago | 0  

@randomthingsxd9030

Shrinking spider crabs would be cool and bring awareness to the issue

2 years ago | 0  

@GOKUSANCHEZSHORTS

whale falls are sick as fuck

2 years ago | 0  

@poet8708

Any news on the next vid?

2 years ago | 0