Divers React to Horrifying Underwater Accidents caught on camera
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- These accidents were definitely preventable.
Original video by @ScaryInteresting: • Horrifying Diving Inci...
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The RUclipsr y'all are reacting to, scary Interesting, isn't a diver obviously. I actually do appreciate that, Especially in recent videos, he legitimately has seemed to put in a lot more effort to research things and report accurately
His content is really high quality now. After a little constructive criticism from our 2 favorite divers of course 😉
I started to follow that channel some years ago, when I came across the video "The Plura Cave Disaster"... Then I went down a rabbit hole of cave diving (I'm a Scuba diver, but not cave diver) that ended up discovering Dive Talk🙌. I think The video about the plura cave was removed, I don't know why. There are many other channels that made their own video about it but nothing like the one from Scary interesting.
Love his channel
they literally told you and it is clear its an a i chatgpt maybe youve heard of it
@@dirkdillinger-qz7flit seemed more like chat gpt assisted writing. Seems like he’s corrected course a bit since they called it out.
the youtube algorithm reminding me that I have below zero interest in diving but am still fascinated by how this duo of gentlemen talk about it. It's been a while good to see you on my recommended feed again.
I'll probably never dive, drowning is like the worst ways you can die
That's exactly the same situation for me, too! 😂
Doesn't sound like he had enough training to even go into the wreck. I'm an instructor and have seen too many times where a parent takes their kids diving way beyond the level of training they've had.
Dang Skippy I've been a Diver for decades and I still don't have a need to inter a wreck.
There was a man who took his son to dive eagles nest, if I remember right it was one of the first times the kid ever used scuba equipment.
Sadly they both drowned.
This is why we always brief our emergency procedures with our buddies before our dive. If we get away from each other, and cannot find one another for 1 minute, we surface. If I cannot find my buddy on the surface within a couple minutes of that, we call for help and start a search party. Yes, we have very strict procedures for this, and I have myself surfaced once seeing a cavalry of fire dept rescue divers because I was five minutes late to the surface.
Damn. Was the fire department already in dive gear waiting on you? Bc how they got to your dive site 5 min after being called smells like bs
Kudos to the fire dept and for the one who called them!!!
if I ever unsubscribe its not me I love your videos
They always tell me it's not me it's you 😢
Yeah I was wondering why I hadn't seen their videos pop up in my feed for a while and clicked back to find I got unsubbed at some point.
Same here aswell a while back it did it to me. I had notifications on and everything.
Yeah I just had to subscribe again doesn’t make any sense
I just resubscribed, I didn't realize it had kicked me out
@divetalk Scary Interesting has mentioned you in at least one if not more of his videos where he covers cave diving. He really seems to respect you guys and wants to report the information as accurately as possible. Love both yours and his channel.
I'll second that Scary Interesting has gotten better over time.
I've definitely noticed some of the channels I'm subbed to just disappearing from my list. I'll be like "oh I haven't caught up with them in a while I should check" and then literally can't find them. It's especially frustrating for smaller channels that don't always show up at the top of the search.
This platform algorithm/AI likes to do this, unsubscribe people from channels and erase comments you make if it doesn't like it, it has gone woke!
The first story reminds me of great lake wrecks here in Canada. The water is usually around 36 degrees at the bottom and many wrecks are sideways, so that ladder could have been leading anywhere. And for his decsision to stay at the bottom, I have dove on some wrecks that not following the exit line, will have you pop out in the commercial ship lane, that can be an death sentence if a 700 ft boat is coming your way. Happy to see the kids got it right. Keep up the great work guys
You made me think of an old magazine photo my grandpa kept. A small skiff like sail boat was cutting across the bow of an enormous ore freighter very close on. He had taped a caption on it "Why would you?"
Man, that last story was a rough one... absolutely awful. Great job as always guys!
Love your guys content, also Scary Interesting (the channel whose video you reacted to) is the same channel that made me aware of your guys content! Dude may have got some information wrong but if not for his stuff I'd never have stumbled upon this channel, so I'm thankful for that!
I think another theory as to why Steven drowned is because he lost grip of the ring and it fell... and tried to swim down to catch it before losing it forever. In hindsight, it's an awful reason to risk it all, but in the moment he might've only been thinking about how expensive and special the ring was.
Looking at the way the house was built, he might have smacked his head on the water level overhang while surfacing quickly too
why theorize?
he was 100% serious about not being able to hold his breath long enough to tell her.
My dad was a plane pilot. When I was young, he had me on a yolk on flight sim 95. Diving and your meticulous attention to detail remind me of him. Thank you so much for your videos. Lifelong sub, no matter what RUclips purges
This is an example of someone diving beyond their training. I am an AOW diver and I dive with my daughter who is only currently an OW diver. I do not inter any wreck that I can now see through because I have not completed any wreck diving cert. I also would not allow my daughter to dive in ant situation that she was not trained for and we had not briefed for.
I quit receiving notifications from several channels even though I am subscribed. Yours is one of the highest quality videos I have ever watched.
It's happened to me several times over the last couple of years. Just another thing I can blame on COVID valid or not.
You guys didn't even comment as to why Calum was penetrating a shipwreck in the first place. This video has so many red flags and stupid scenarios that I find it difficult to believe it even happened.
Isn’t it pretty common for vacation dives to bring people to shipwrecks? His parents may have overestimated their son’s ability.
@@samuraisharkie To a wreck. Yes. Inside a wreck with no training. No. A diver with no skills or training should ever be diving in an overhead environment with no clear path to the surface.
1:08 when I heard that music... It's Scary Interesting!
Loved the look between you two when the video said "basic PADI training" I worked at my grandparents dive shop for several years and been SSI certified since I was 10 years old and I shared that look with y'all. Love this channel, not many divers around me since I live in Vegas and my grandparents closed up their shop a few years ago, your channel has helped keep the scuba spirit alive in me so thank you for that!
I have never dive but love hearing the stories.
The 15 liter tank Callum used is probably a steel tank and his "usual tank" based on them normally going to the red sea would be a 12l aluminium or 80 cuft tank.
The bouyancy difference between the two IS noticable as the steel 15l tank would be 1-3 kg negative when empty, unlike aluminium 80 cuft or 12 liter tanks.
Good guess you're probably right.
I think I have watched this channel for the last 4 days almost exclusively. I found you 4 days ago through the Chernobyl videos that I thought were crazy interesting. I kinda got interested in the topic of especially cave diving. Thanks to my location I will pretty much never be able to do it (also kinda financial, training and equipment is not cheap), but listening to your experiences is amazing and gives great insides.
While being a rollercoaster and thrill ride kinda guy and while being no diver, I still love to learn about it. Thank you for providing many details non divers can easily understand and for focusing on safetey! Greetings from south germany.
Thank you! I'm from Estonia. I discovered your channel completely by accident yesterday. I liked how you reacted to real life situations in the videos and explained all the situations and dangers involved in diving. I know absolutely nothing about diving. Never dived and my family and friends don't do it. I just discovered yesterday that what you are doing is extremely fascinating! And the fact that you explain everything so precisely also helps me understand why and how you do things underwater and above water. The video where Gus surprised Woody, had surprise guest Jacob Childs on air, and you talked about how his "last hours were going" was absolutely powerful.
Anyway, I'm totally fascinated with your content and I look forward to it all the time! Cheers to you and thanks for passing on good entertaining as well as informative content! Thank you thank you!
Been subbed since 15k. Y’all are the GOATS!
A few things of note on the first story. The narrator didn't say that because he was "sensitive to nitrogen" that he consumed more air. Rather it sounded to me like there was a pause between the statements, not a correlation. In other words I'm guessing the sensitivity to nitrogen was more along the lines of he's more susceptible or feel the effects heavily of Nitrogen Narcosis at depth, perhaps. And additionally he just has a naturally higher SAC rate (we are all different on that, after all). Regarding the weight you actually agreed with the narrator in that he said he normally carried 4kg, but was not carrying 6. Going to a larger tank, if your own statements are correct that, full, it would add 4kg more then you get to the narrators total off 11kg (thus 7kg more than he would normally carry for good neutral buoyancy, apparently).
The narrator also noted that he'd only gotten certified the year before, but had gotten in some practice dives at local lakes. That doesn't tell us how much experience he had really gotten in that year, however. Add in the potential of narcossis (which as I noted might be what the narrator meant by his being sensitive to nitrogen) and his being in a panic and the simple idea of just following your bubbles up might not be the clear answer to him at the time. Like is noted in the excellent book "Under Pressure" by Gareth Lock whom you've had on the show, finding his buddy (and his father, no less, possibly making it seem even more pressing that's who you go to for protection) seemed to be the smart thing to do to him at that time in that condition. He SHOULD have remembered his lost buddy procedure but it seems he wasn't thinking clearly at the time, which at least Woody does note.
If anything, though, part of my question here would be has he had wreck diving, particularly wreck penetration, training? If so the awareness of a potential silt out and the use of a line should have been part of his training as well and, as such, something very similar to cave diving in those aspects.
yeah that makes sense
Agreed. One year sounds like a very short amount of time to have made the necessary trainings and amount of dives to be properly qualified for wreck diving (not impossible, I guess, but unlikely). And not to mention he was still quite young, 18, probably didn't want to leave without being by his dad's side in the panic.
wait a second. the first kid had just got his OPENWATER certification. then immediately does a enclosed dive? shame on his dad. and the dive company who has to check his log book and realize he is nowhere close to being certified to do this dive. since he never dove again after this trip, it sure seams like again dad pushed him to dive again that day, and again the next day, im sure dad did not mean to do both of these. but he almost killed his son. smh
04:08 Another way to understand this is by distinguishing between oxygenation and ventilation, which are not the same. In the absence of any pathology, most people's breathing is primarily driven by the hypercapnic (or carboxic) drive. This system activates in response to increased carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the blood, detected by chemoreceptors that then stimulate the respiratory process to expel CO2. As a result, the respiratory rate remains constant irrespective of the oxygen concentration (FIO2) being inhaled, because the primary purpose of ventilation is the removal of CO2. Oxygenation (O2 saturation) is influenced by positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and FIO2, while ventilation (CO2 removal) is regulated by the respiratory rate and the depth of breaths.
That's devastating for his poor fiance. God help her.
He is already close to exceeding his no deco dive. So that low on air is scary!
I was wondering why I hadn’t been seeing your content on my Home Page- and you guys were right, I was unsubscribed to the channel, involuntarily of course. I fixed it ❤ love you guys!
Yay! Scary Interesting! 🙌I found you guys because of their channel! They're by no means an expert, but they seem to really try to research more into the content they make videos about, and always cover it sensitively.
I’m obsessed with your content! Keep it coming!!!
I just subscribed after seeing you guys for the first time ever yesterday, and your warning about RUclips literally got me to notice that I was no longer subscribed. Thanks for the heads up
Didnt even notice I was no longer subscribed because I still get so many of your vids in my recommended feed. Never had YT actually do that before
Newly qualified Rescue Diver here, love the channel lads, really helpful, learn loads and thanks for sharing. Leaving Mexico and back to UK waters for the "summer"
Im in the UK at the moment and its been really nice weather for the past couple of weeks. I think you've just missed the "summer" 😂
@@wondertyzipp8260 yeh i just saw from the diving club! hoping for a better one than last year, but its great for Nav practise in 1-2m ;)
Love waking up to some dive talk, after your guys vids I definitely want to get certified to dive once I can afford it
Ohh this is interesting. I've been watching Scary Interesting for a while now- started with the mine vids but ultimately got hooked with the disappearances series, but also still watching the dive ones every now and then.
It's cool to go from there, then see actual experts also sharing their point, correcting any wrong/questionable info and/ adding more to what's already there. Idk how it'll help me in the future, since I'm scared of deep waters, but it's nice to have updated info now. Thanks 🎉
I have been following you for a year or 2 and I have had to subscribe to your channel at least 5 times and I watch every new video you post. It only does that with certain channels and I won't even notice until I wonder why the videos aren't on my feed anymore ):
Hi Gus, and Woody ! I have recently found you guys on RUclips and have been watching a lot of your videos. I’m addicted lol You guys are great keep up the good work fellas ! 😊😊😊😊
I not only watch the videos, I became a big fan of yours, your content is very entertaining and satisfying to watch, also, if you pay enough attention, you guys teach a lot of interesting stuff about protocols, security on job and the importance of redundance tools in a stressful and dangerous situation.
I watch you from Mallorca, Spain, a place you both want to come and dive In, in fact you made a video of a Mallorquinian Diver who got lost but came out alive since he found an air pocket, Xisco was his name if I remember right.
Please keep up the hard work and congratulations on your growth in youtube (even with them playing with your subscribers), also I wanted to congratulate Gus, I also lost 45kg back on the day, so I know exactly what you have to suffer to lose so much weight, very proud of you my man, you are awesome, keep it up!
Enhorabuena hermano, muy orgulloso.
P.S. Woody, I know that you know that WE KNOW there is Aliens down there, also WE KNOW you don't make bubbles and you can speak to Marine life because of that.
P.S.2: please, we need you to react to another video of "chatgpt" chanel 😂😂😂😂
Every time I am sad or whatever, I play that video, you are awesome guys 😂
What video is that with chatgpt? I want to watch ahahah
"this IS basic padi training" shots fired!
Good evening Gus and Woody I've been a long time watching your channel but I've been away working for a bit. I'm so glad that you 2 are still bringing out your videos. Much love from the UK
Thanks guys
I'm surprised he didn't pull his tactical dive knife and heart tap himself when his air got low
Got it.
I'm subscribed and had the bell on since day one of me seeing your videos, my RUclips always misses out my notifications for most channels that I follow
You explained that so good, I learned so much🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 you would be such a good teacher 👍🏼😊
I've been purged from yalls channel multiple timesall! Never dove in my life. Love the water and love fishing but never had the chance to dive. But I have a top 10 youtubers that I watch daily so I check it everyday. I'll never be unsubscribed for more than 24 hours. Love yall!❤😊
You guys are great at critiquing these videos! You are super respectful and give room for interpretation! Great job! 🤙🤙
Gus, I've been following for a while and your videos/notifications had completely stopped several times for me even though I'm subbed and have everything on
Same here. This was the first video to pop up in my feed in quite a while despite being subbed.
i watch every one of your videos and for some reason they stopped putting you in my regular recommended list... but dont worry i will always take the time to refind you guys!!!!!
SUBSCRIBED! 🙂 and have been for months, I’m here for the dive talk baby!
my lawyer friend is also a whitewater kayaker, a guitarist and songwriter. lawyering is just too unfun to be the only thing you do man. you have to make up for it with beautiful happy LIFE!
Agreed. I hate that when asked "what do you do?" there's this weird expectation to answer with what your job is instead of the things you love.
You don't have to 'do' anything to be someone. .
@@jamesupton4996 who said you do? what you said is confusing and unrelated to my post. lol maybe you didn't understand it? I was saying being a lawyer is such a soul-sucking, crappy job (which is why it pays so much!) that you'll find many lawyers also do other more exciting and fun stuff on the side to make up for it. Stuff related to being creative and living life to the fullest.
@@ChristelVinot I'm sorry - it was the post below yours I was responding to - agreeing with them - contra the ideas that you have to define yourself by what you 'do ' invariably . Suggesting the contemplative aspect of living as also essential.
@@jamesupton4996 ohhh ok my bad
Holy crap scary interesting is my other fav youtuber about diving. His research is so good
I will NEVER unsubscribe… I repeat NEVER . You guys are the best .
It’s because of you one of my biggest dreams is to learn to dive one day !
I don't often dive single tank these days, but my weighting for a steel 15l is the same as for a 12l.
It's a little bit heavier, but I agree it is not significant. My guess it's about 1 kg of extra negative buoyancy, not really enough to adjust your equipment...
Switching suits makes more of a difference yeah
We need a supersus reaction video again
Without spoiling to much, what he do this time still diving in the nuclear waste?
@@MarvinWestmaasI saw one where he went into a giant semi submerged concrete bunker when wearing a gas mask instead of scuba gear 😂
Weird, I was subscribed... good to know they are up to this again.
Just checked I’m still subscribed. Hope your subs continue to build 👍…..great content. Your channel must be one of few that non-divers subscribe to such as me, purely because the content is just made interest and you make a great team regardless whether I go diving or not!
I guess it’s easy to panic, but best panicking in a swimming pool than in the ocean.
Laryngospasm is essentially “dry drowning” because the airway is occluded by the vocal cords obstructing the flow of air and typically water will not enter the lungs but is still caused by “drowning”. I’m sure I’ve made that sound 10 times more complicated than it needed to be!
Oh no i wasn’t expecting that ending. Absolutely tragic.
Speechless. 😞
21:40 The gentleman on the right.. his reaction to this had me dying.. "Take it easy" 😂😂 Great vid guys 👍🏼👍🏼
Yep I haven’t seen your content in awhile but I was a consistent listener now I’m behind a few vids lol
New here not a diver but I love this talk keep them coming!! Scarry and sad. But it's good we need more people like you guys!!
I'm terrified of yt randomly unsubscribing me from my favorite creators 😭 thank you for the amazing content, guys!!
You will NEVER forget the four diving laws with this little phrase:
Confusius Taught, Better Ventilated Drawers Pamper People's Hind Side.
Charles with Temperatur
Boyle with Volume
Dalton with Partial Pressure and
Henry with Solution
After more than 40 years I still remember
I know ye never will but I would love if ye did a video just talking about warning signs if you go to a dive shop. Like if you take a breath from the regulator and it tastes weird, or the equipment looks old. Just stuff to warn people, especially now in Summer when we're all travelling to go diving. Would be a great help.
I've been watching you guys for so long that I remember the video where you guys didn't know precisely that it was called Boyle's law! Man I love DiveTalk!!🏆
Hey guys! New follower, not a diver, loving the content. 2 things I would like to say. #1 Your videos and podcasts make me want to do, at least, some open circuit. (Did some when I was young, was fun, never got certified or continued) #2 Gus, I'm not sure if it was your intention, but this journey has transformed you. I had to pause this video and pull one I watched from 3 years ago. You have done wonders for yourself.
Can confirm. RUclips unsubed me from your channel and i just had to resub. The recommended system seems to still know i watch your channel though because this video popped up for me.
I’m really glad to hear you comment on this video. I recognized this RUclipsr’s voice right away. I subscribed when he started his channel but quit the channel when he began posting videos of “the most gruesome deaths” #1, #2, etc., just horrible. I felt he was sensationalizing these deaths and tragedies. Stuff happens, but we don’t need to make a spectacle of someone’s terrible misfortune. Thank you guys.
I love the reaction videos. Thank you Gus and Woody 🥰 ❤
I love Scary Interesting!! I had recently been thinking “man, I wish Dive Talk would cover his stories”. 😂
I haven't seen your videos come up in my feed in months...bit saw this one finally show up and then I noticed you HAVE been posting (afrer viewing your channel). Looks like I got lots of videos to catch up on. Somethings definitely going on with youtube...
Thanks for bringing it to my attention, YT unsubbed me from the channel. Glad to have that straightened out.
Great explanations of air/nitrogen mix and its impact on the breathing rate. I love the details.
I'm still here guys! Much love from THE Boogie Down Bronx!
Wow that’s crazy! I was subscribed to you guys and when I just checked it said I wasn’t
Here in Portugal, most dive shops will give you a "stubby" 12 liter tank for dives "80 cu" , at wreck dives some will give you a 15 liter tank, the weight between the 2 is negligible , I have 2 of my own, the 12 liter weights about 16 kg the 15 liter weights 17 kg to 18 kg, and you don't get aluminum tanks here, only steel tanks, and dive shops won't give the gigantic 18 liter or 20 liter tanks "20 liter tank is the biggest tank you can wear". Nitrox here in Portugal, is not common, for a 30 meter dive, most likely they will give you only air, I see a lot of confusion on the video, Nitrox will not give you more bottom time, will only expand the NDL to levels that are safer than air, "fortunately 2 years of Dive Talk thought me that" and most likely the Nitrox that they gave him, was the 32% Nitrox, the most common "non technical" mixture here. I bet this wreck was not at Portugal Mainland, we don't have that many intact wrecks here, I bet this dive was at Madeira Island, specifically to the Navy Corvette General Pereira D'Eça sunken as an artificial reef at exactly 30 meters depth at "Porto Santo, Madeira" but I also was expecting that a diver that has wreck specialization with penetration "he entered inside the Corvette" should be completely ok with the precise weights and buoyancy control, this whole situation smells like "you don't have enough certifications and experience to dive at that wreck"
The weight difference is even less underwater due to the increased buoyancy of a larger tank when it is full of gas that is lighter than the water around. To the point where you might even need more weights with a larger tank when its full.
@@Nilboggen
What.... when I lived in Europe, all I ever used was 15L tanks and the tanks didn't give you more buoyancy over a 10L. that was mainly used for shallow and training dives or rigged as doubles. My 2 personally owned tanks were 120 steel that I had with them. I could make dives without adding any weight. The surface weight was 67 lbs. I used them with my drysuit and only used weights for trim. Now, if using AL tanks, there is a positive buoyancy when lower pressure, I sold my steel tanks and just kept AL tanks, not doing any the deep or extended dives now.
@@DB-yj3qc
Completely agree with the steel. But with aluminum a larger tank when full should have more buoyancy than a full smaller tank underwater. Between full and close to empty it should have around a 4-5 pound swing. From like -1 to -2 pounds when at 3000psi to like +2 to +3 pounds when down to 500psi for an aluminum 11 liter/ 80 cu/ft.
I prefer to dive steel tanks because I only need a 1 or 2 lbs weight that I put on the top of the tank for trim.
Hey guys you got brand new fan here,
Greetings from Ireland 😊🇮🇪
Subscribed ⭐️⭐️
I haven't watched the channel in a while and I genuinely didn't recognize Gus, he looks great!! Congrats!
I was one of the people who was purged from subscribing, but I watch dive talk almost every day of the week! Those stinkers
I'm still subscribed, keep up the great work you two.
Subscribed and getting notifications...great stuff!
It is true, I just got recommended a channel I was subscribed to since 2009 but since I haven’t watched in awhile I went back and it asked me to subscribe again
The proposal was so sad 😢
Yes so true. 😥
Would love to go ocean diving but I’m happy to admit it scares me too much to actually do
Love your videos guys and hopefully one day I’ll get the courage to learn as I learn so much from you guys! ♥️
16:00 - Way back when, when a friend owned a dive shop, some of the instructors, during a pool session, would make students swim a lap or two, using the reg, but without a mask. This would show the students, that water would not be sucked up their nose, while submerged.
I did this during my training! But this was about 19 years ago, so maybe they’ve stopped doing that.
That is one thing I want to practice next time I go diving. I struggle/nearly panic when without a mask underwater.
That was a requirement when I went through open water training.. if you didn't pass, no C card.... Isn't that a requirement still? 😳
@@DB-yj3qc For PADI evidentially not since I got my open water without doing that haha
Jesus that last story is tragic. I've actually never heard of it before... might cover this myself one day. I feel like this is one of those stories you don't ever forget. Thanks for the good videos guys keep it up
I know this sounds weird for the purpose of the video but I can’t wait to take my first dive of the year tomorrow
i am still a subscriber so i am good :D i learned to much on your channel to leave it ! u are doing a great job in explaining everything guys go on with that!
beginner advanced diver :D
Still subscribed, still watching loving it. All good on my end.
I'm glad I didn't get purged
I'm subscribed and always look thanks for reminding
This is happening to me as well. I’m glad it’s not just me! I thought all the sudden my channel was falling off 😂
RUclips can't accurately determine bot accounts from real accounts. Instead of making a way, they want to focus on RUclips Games, and RUclips Shop. They are greedy monster corporation, but such is the world.
I love Scary Interesting. He does an amazing job and loves to do his proper research pr as much as he can
I haven’t gotten a notification for you guys in forever, despite still being subscribed with all notifications on. WTH RUclips
I was wondering why you guys stopped popping up on my feed! Got it all fixed now!
That makes sense I was wondering why I wasn't seeing your guys's videos like I used to
In my first open dive training out in the water, I had to practice taking the regulator out putting back in clearing it. I freaked out bc I cleared, breathed, for a mouthful of water, cleared again, another mouthful of water. Turns out my regulator was only partly in my mouth. I didn't even know until the instructor reached and tapped at it.
Just got home from a trip to Vortex Springs Florida, My first dive seeing a cave
Its funny to me how people who have no idea about scuba diving make these videos just for clicks.... Thats why I dont watch them. Thank you guys for clearing up all the bad info on that video.
1st video. There's a warfighter saying, in a high stress situation, you default to the last level of training you mastered. Mastered being the key word. I think it's not just for warfighters though, the more I learn, the more I learn that saying seems pretty universal. Evidently, this guy didn't have any mastery of even the basics, and it almost killed him.
What do you guys think? I think it's a damn good observation for your line of work personally.
Another excellent video. Be safe fellas.
That applies to civvies as well as mil. You don't rise to your expectations, you fall back to your training. In absence of training.... chaos, I guess.
@@theKashConnoisseur Yes sir. I believe you have the exact quote there. It all gets jumbled up after so long. It's amazing how something that sounds simple, like DON'T BREATHE THE WATER fails to register when people panic and default to, 'master of nothing.'
You are definitely right. I used to watch your videos all the time. Then suddenly I stopped seeing you in my feed. My notifications are on “all” still so must be youtube “glitch” 🙃
They unsubbed me too, I just realized.. wth? Keep up the vids! Love u guys😊
Good job for mentioning the subscription, I had to re-suscribe 😮. Wonder if youtube does this to all our subscriptions