The Media is Bullying Sloths (For Some Reason)

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Published 2024-02-25
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All Comments (21)
  • @JonTronShow
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  • @angryllama8517
    Crawled out of his montly hibernation to save the sloths. How noble
  • @Wonderfowl
    I mean, I could genuinely watch 15 full minutes Jon walking around a zoo and interviewing animals. Like that's it, that's the whole video.
  • @VEE-EYE-EM
    >One of the seven deadly sins >Shows gluttony
  • @papanurgle8393
    I love the owl's half-awake 180 and his indignant stare: "Do you know what time it is? It's 2 in the afternoon!"
  • @Nonagonorganic
    I’m so sorry to hear you’re being bullied, slothtron.
  • Honestly love how friendly that sloth was towards Jon, he wanted to personally thank him for defending his kind.
  • @tom13king
    "They call in D#" proceeds to scream in A
  • My favorite recording of sloths is when Sir David Attenborough sneaks up on a sloth and quietly says, "boo!" and the sloth just stares at him as if saying, "not cool, man".
  • @medleysa
    That reporter hates sloths because she has to do a report on sloths while her colleagues are getting promoted.
  • @BarokaiRein
    ''They prefer to be alone, until they don't.'' Stunning and brave journalism right there. What an amazing animal.
  • @edderz101
    Honestly I love that she enjoys stuff like this that much. Shes clearly passionate about it and isn't hurting anyone. She seems lovely and the world needs more people like her in it.
  • @casassin
    I genuinely love the enthusiasm of the zoologist. Recognizing something rare in nature and almost crying because it makes you so happy is just so wholesome. :)
  • @KellyCalKelsey
    Fun fact: there's a giant misconception that sloths are so stupid that they mistake their own arms for tree branches and fall to their deaths as a result, in truth however, that's not the case, this was a one of occurrence that happened to a BABY sloth and the source of this claim comes from the Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy.
  • @lynx4082
    I love the concept of being a bystander witnessing a grown ass man walk up to a sloth with a microphone and then holding it towards the sloth
  • @EricTheCleric93
    13:06 the awkward instinctual turnaround to avoid interaction was the funniest thing I've seen in a while. Also painfully relatable.
  • @Sponty
    The sloth you interviewed at the end really shed light on the matter and I respect him a lot. Thank you for allowing him the space to speak on behalf of his species. He was infact a cool guy.
  • @murads6947
    The slowness of a sloth is perfectly analogous to the slowness of JonTron uploads two years ago.
  • @IneaFaedyn
    I hope that scientist was like "I'm gonna screech in this lady's ear and make her think its a science thing"
  • @ChadBatman
    "It can't even resist my sword. How useless." -The spaniard