0:38 Icelander here! The red chair is an oversized chair (bigger than a person!) that was supposedly used by trolls to observe the night sky and universe. However, in reality, nobody actually knows who bolted it to the rock. The nearest buildings are barns and sheephouses, and theres only one stoppost nearby indicating it as a stopping place along The Ring Road. As of March 2021, it was placed back after being inexcplicibly removed and put back throughout the years Hope this helped, Robin!
The Alzheimer's part was not just oddly terrifying, but also heartbreaking. Imagine having a skill and doing what you absolutely love with it and watch it fritter away and leave you with no trace of it--without you even remembering it in the end. Love that nod to the Caretaker, absolutely loved it for the false nostalgia it gives me.
3:23 it doesn't hurt them, it's actually to protect the mother from the sharp hooves during birth and they normally fall off when the horse starts walking
3:22 I can confirm that the feathery material on newborn horse hooves do not hurt and are in fact for the express purpose of avoiding hurting their mother before they're born. They're basically...I don't want to say "meat socks" but only because it's one of those body things that I'm not sure can be called "meat". Like hair and finger-nails and eye-lenses aren't meat but blood technically is.
54:00 YO!! MY PARENTS USED TO WORK THERE!! My dad was an underwater clown and my mom was a mermaid! I showed this to my dad, and he said that that specific costume he didn’t wear, but they had 3 different outfits they changed into over the course of 30 minute shows, and they would perform circus acts underwater while the mermaids would swim/dance around them. _Fun fact:_ All of that water is from a bunch of natural springs that form into the San Marcus river and that pic was taken 30ft underwater- you would watch the mermaids and clowns through a glass screen, as well as a “submarine” you would enter that had a glass bottom. It was extremely dangerous if you didn’t know what you were doing, because the hoses would get tangled all the time and clothes would snag constantly. On a side note; my dad and mom reported animal abuse from that establishment, and even though it wasn’t my dad’s job, he also used to take care of Ralph the swimming Pig, which on a sadder note was actually multiple pigs. Because of laws back in the day saying barn/slaughter animals were basically expendable by law, Aquarena had “Dancing Chickens and Swans” (aka electrocuting chickens/swans to dance) as well as “Ralph the swimming Pig”, that constantly got pneumonia due to swimming and would sadly die. My parents detested the way they treated the animals so much that my dad and my mom called the authorities on them anonymously, who shut down the dancing chickens/swans, and fined Aquarena a hefty fee for endangering the swans. The pigs, however, were determined to be lawful, so my dad took matters into his own hands and set up heat lamps and hay in their enclosures while he worked there. Both my parents say that the only thing they absolutely hated about working there, even with all the dangerous occupational hazards, was the “Ralph” the swimming pig part, due to it’s cruelty and them not able to stop it. However, the establishment Aquarena shut down years ago and is actually now a restaurant that overlooks the springs/river.
0:45 The Red Chair of Iceland is a supersized red chair which stands on a rock in south Iceland. It was probably used by trolls during the long winter nights to observe the Universe.
16:38 Oh yeah I remember that. The sky itself looked like it was on fire, the sun was red, and the clouds near it shone the bright colours of flame. It was remarkably hard to breathe well, with most of what you inhaled being ash and smoke, and your eyes stung from all the burnt debris drifting into them. Overall, a mostly normal experience. Happens like every Summer
@@gabriellagehman3220 Oh it was fine, just .. Had to evacuate my house, lol. Nothing burnt down in my area but goddamn did it get close. Seriously felt like the apocalypse with everything going on back then, hah
I’d have to say, at least from someone in Eugene, that that doesn’t happen every summer to that extent. But we do some summers get a few days where everything turns ashy and orange toned, just not that red color. That was unusual
Japanese spider crabs are totally harmless, they can pinch but their claws are weak, because instead of using their claws as defense, they use it to hold their prey. And they live too deep in the ocean to really be seen by the average scuba diver
It may be Harmless to my physical body but my soul and mind are harmed by seeing it. May have something to due with my Thalasaphobia and arachniphobia but that thing still terrifies me
I want to swing it around by both his clawed arms like in those "dead wife" flashbacks in movies where the two lovers spin around in a field of flowers.
24:56 It's an Orb-Weaver of some kind. They can hunt birds in some species, but they are not aggressive toward humans. Heck, I once watched a guy bother one by wiggling its web around, and the spider was just like "if I don't acknowledge him, he'll go away...". They're very cool spiders, really various in their appearance.
The markings don't match up with a yellow garden spider, to me, but I'll fight you for it, Jack. Square up! No, but yeah, yellow garden spiders are a subspecies of orb spider, and I just love how metal the whole genus looks.
@@novinovi- I recommend Bluey and Puffin Rock for relaxing, non-screamy children's entertainment. Bluey especially is very good for kids, as it still teaches lessons instead of focusing on wacky hijinks.
3:23 from what I know the horse hooves on baby horses aren't because the hoof is underdeveloped, the tendrils are an extra little soft bit to prevent the hooves from hurting the mother on the way out, they'll just fall off later. I think they're called "fairy feet"
Icelandic person here. That red chair is most likely an art installation but no one is really sure, there’s a lot of folklore around it and it does disappear and reappear sometimes. Bit scary, yes, but I think it’s pretty cool!
4:18 idk abt yall but I’m more concerned about the “saw a guy hang himself in a park” above the tarantula. Tarantulas are absolutely terrifying but I think that’s more terrifying…
Zdzisław Beksiński was amazing. Sadly he was murdered in 2005, but his body of work still influences and inspires people from various backgrounds around the world, movie makers, visual artists, musicians. And IMHO he was a better artist than HR Giger, more skilled and with a broader imagination.
3:43 About the horse hooves- those are eponychium, also called “fairy fingers” (which if you ask me is a name that only makes it worse but I digress-) Basically, they exist as kind of a balance for the fact that horses need fully formed hooves from birth to be able to escape any predators attracted by the smell of the placenta without also injuring the mother in the process. I don’t know why they had to look like that specifically or if this generally helps or hurts, but I can at least say the horse itself is not in pain and that that’s supposed to happen (thank you Casual Geographic for the information btw-)
An oddly interesting and terrifying fact about bees is that after those massive murder hornets had been around for a while slaughtering bees they eventually learned a way to overpower the hornets, they would wait for a hornet to enter the hive and then as many bees as possible would pile on top of it and vibrate their wings as fast as physically possible, this vibration would generate so much heat that it would basically cook the hornet to death
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Actually, spraypainting a bare spot or cut limb is standard practice to help seal out bugs and fungus. So the Johnny tree is actually not hurting it, especially if they used standard water based or latex based paint/spray paint. And not oil based.
I'm very late to the game, but the "unlaid chicken eggs" at 25:12 aren't technically eggs, but follicles aka. early stage yolks and what eventually turns into an egg. The follicle grows inside the ovary until it is large enough, then travels down the oviduct where it first gets enveloped by the egg white, then membranes, and lastly the hard calcium shell before it is laid. As chickens can lay as much as an egg per day, they need to have multiple follicles growing at the same time, resulting in ovaries filled with different sizes of follicles. This fun fact has been brought to you by your local vet student.
38:16 the deep water fear most likely comes from the fear of the unknown such as the dark and space being common fears due to the possiblity of there being anything. Also sidenote coming from someone who has officially drowned multiple times not everyone floats
Bekśiński is actually an incredible artist. He was killed in his own home, but I've been to his biggest art museum, it's in his home town. It was incredible. Dude was a genius, his art being terrifying, but beautiful.
I have the impression that the horse-feathers harden up or shed soon after foals are born. As an aside, calves also have soft squishy hooves when born. I presume it's something that means the mother is not hurt during pregnancy.
Places anyone would appreciate a butter effigy less than at a grocery store? I'd nominate 5) fireplace mantel 4) in bed 3) library 2) Weight Watchers office 1) hospital ER.
40:20 under 30 meters you need spacial mixter of air to not have a thing called dive drunk which makes the diver confused between what's up and what's down so a lot of times divers that aren't trained will get stuck
Note on 40:16 from a semi-experienced diver, Lexi- At ~40-60 feet (12-18 meters), colors like red and orange start to fade from refracting through the water, fully disappearing generally ~50 meters (~150 ft). At 60ft (standard max diving depth for a basic diver certification), it takes the average human ~45-60 minutes to use up a full 3500psi tank of air. At 100ft that time shortens to something like ~35-40. At 400ft, I have no idea but I assume you'd only have a few minutes on a 3500psi tank, meaning you have to have a larger tank and/or specialized gear. And also, coming up from that depth, you'd have to do several decompression stops (holding a specific depth for 3-5ish minutes) in order to let nitrogen diffuse from your blood so you don't get decompression sickness (nitrogen bubbles forming in your veins/joints, cutting off blood flow--DEFINITELY fatal if not treated quickly, and it doesn't even need to be that severe), which shortens the amount of time you can remain at the ocean floor even more. Spend one minute too long down there and you get to choose between dying of drowning and dying of decompression sickness. Also, my mom gave herself blunt ear trauma at
6:43 Are... Are we gonna ignore the absolutely TERRIFYING SILUETTE OF WHAT I THINK IS A MAN BEHIND??? That alone made it a heck of a lot more creepy imo
Newborn foal hooves: they look like that for a reason. that way when foals while in it's mom, doesn't hurt her with hard hooves while it is developing. They dry up and fall off soon after the foal is born.
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Response to 53:59 Heya! I'm actually from San Marcos, Texas, and we have some springs that feed directly into one of our rivers named Aquarena Springs (Like in the caption of the photo). Anyway, in the early 20th century, there was a 'circus' of sorts that features the springs and the water. So, Glurpo was actually one of the attractions that was in our underwater circus!
The baby horse feet aren't nerves. Its a soft material that protects the moms body as the baby forms and is born. I'm not sure what the tissue is made of though
I had a nightmare a while ago where I was sitting in my current room, chilling with my dad and sister. The only weird thing was that there were big maggots crawling out of the walls and floor.
58:19 just for Lexi's sake, and so that she doesn't feel bad, that is actually a shark statue at a aquarium, but when the aquarium got shut down, nobody wanted the shark statue, so now it just sits there abandoned
The birds running reminded me of something from Monster Hunter for some reason, especially the one of the bottom left lol! xD Why did that child summon Yashgarot again? XD
I remember looking through my DS's gallery and saw some weird stuff, like photos dated to the 90's on it, there was something quite weird tho. there was a photo from 1999, and then right next to it was a photo dated to the year 3000, and then next to that a photo dated to 2000. I got the DS in 2013 ish. Weirdest part about it is all the photos were corrupted and I don't know if there is any way to change the date on a DS.
I found a picture in my ds gallery where it looked like I was in the middle of moving and my eyes were just..black holes. I remember getting so scared I ended up deleting it, wish I hadnt now
Fun fact: Harpy eagles have surprisingly short wings that allow them easily manuever even in the middle of a forest. Feeling of safety is just an illusion
3:22 No, it doesn't hurt them. Their hooves are only like that so that it doesn't hurt it's mother when as much when it's being born and if it kicks before it is born. The hooves soon grow into the hooves that are usually seen on a horse and it doesn't hurt the baby horse.
The things on the inside of the camel’s mouth are for water retention! My best guess is that the conical shape allows for a greater surface area to absorb water that would have otherwise been lost through breathing :)
24:51 we in America call that a banana spider and yes they are usually big enough to cover most of your face Edit forgot to mention that they are COMPLETELY HARMLESS AND are a little cuter in person
“Its the Appalachian trail whats scary about that” Me, from Appalachia: oh boy where do we start! Also the horse hoof things are thin tendrils of skin that dry up and fall away very shortly after birth, theyre basically there to keep the hooves from cutting the mother during gestation and delivery
A year late but oh well 40:18 Scuba diver here-125 meters is HORRIFICALLY deep for untrained divers. Open-water certification is usually up to 18 meters (~60 feet), and the deepest you should EVER be going with mere recreational diving (as opposed to technical) is about 40 (~130 feet). If you haven't trained for years and years to do INCREDIBLY advanced technical diving, you ARE going to die if you think about going even close to 125 meters down.
16:48 I can say that is a real photo, I was there when it happend It was not really scary tbh but to someone with no context they would have nightmares lol
why does the dead shark at an abandoned amusement park feel like a perfect "dumb teen horror movie" setting. like the classic teens sneaking into an abandoned amusement park only to find out that it is haunted by A: a ghost shark or B: a mutated shark zombie that slowly hunts them down
The scary thing about the ocean in it is floating alone can't sustain you forever and also many things are MUCH better as oceaning than we are, big things, HUNGRY THINGS!
0:38 Icelander here! The red chair is an oversized chair (bigger than a person!) that was supposedly used by trolls to observe the night sky and universe. However, in reality, nobody actually knows who bolted it to the rock. The nearest buildings are barns and sheephouses, and theres only one stoppost nearby indicating it as a stopping place along The Ring Road. As of March 2021, it was placed back after being inexcplicibly removed and put back throughout the years
Hope this helped, Robin!
woah thats interesting! :O
i didnt know it existed
I actually thought this was just a big Icelandic joke but I guess not
@@EpicNeroWolf it is lol, i think it was a prank art piece made by some guy but i dont fully remember
this makes me happy to see on a visceral level
The Alzheimer's part was not just oddly terrifying, but also heartbreaking. Imagine having a skill and doing what you absolutely love with it and watch it fritter away and leave you with no trace of it--without you even remembering it in the end.
Love that nod to the Caretaker, absolutely loved it for the false nostalgia it gives me.
Time stamp?
@@JosieAndTheFurbs They are at 51:36
@@michaeldavidryandanielpaul1990 Thank you!
The Spongetaker with Everywhere at the End of Bikini Bottom is also good.
Yeah. Just, how it *slowly* corrupts/takes over your mind..It's just depressing! All of your memories just slip through your fingers.
A hippopotamus moves through the water so fast because they're so dense they sink to the bottom of rivers and run on the riverbed.
The fastest way to swim is to not swim at all
as a hippopotamus, can confirm
If you like that, then you definitely don't want to challenge them on land as well
Dummy D e n s s
There's a presumably dead person that popped up in my shed with a strange dark growth coming out of its mouth
0:38 That red chair just sitting there alone in a quiet place is a mood.
and im really feelin it 😔
one isn’t enough, we need two for both of us
i would sit on it
I must sit there and never stand back up until i summon the god robin fears
Google it, it's massive
3:23 it doesn't hurt them, it's actually to protect the mother from the sharp hooves during birth and they normally fall off when the horse starts walking
Thank you for clarifying, I was worried when I saw the hooves the first time.
3:22 I can confirm that the feathery material on newborn horse hooves do not hurt and are in fact for the express purpose of avoiding hurting their mother before they're born. They're basically...I don't want to say "meat socks" but only because it's one of those body things that I'm not sure can be called "meat". Like hair and finger-nails and eye-lenses aren't meat but blood technically is.
I remember a tiktok saying they are called fairy fingers and they fall off in about twenty four hours due to them being a prey species
@@zukiyasha12 You lost me at "due to them being a pray species" as though a predator species wouldn't lose some equivalent just as fast.
blood is technically what now
@@Ari_C idk lost me at meat socks bc it was too funny so idk how true that is
Came here to say this 🥰
54:00 YO!! MY PARENTS USED TO WORK THERE!! My dad was an underwater clown and my mom was a mermaid! I showed this to my dad, and he said that that specific costume he didn’t wear, but they had 3 different outfits they changed into over the course of 30 minute shows, and they would perform circus acts underwater while the mermaids would swim/dance around them. _Fun fact:_ All of that water is from a bunch of natural springs that form into the San Marcus river and that pic was taken 30ft underwater- you would watch the mermaids and clowns through a glass screen, as well as a “submarine” you would enter that had a glass bottom. It was extremely dangerous if you didn’t know what you were doing, because the hoses would get tangled all the time and clothes would snag constantly.
On a side note; my dad and mom reported animal abuse from that establishment, and even though it wasn’t my dad’s job, he also used to take care of Ralph the swimming Pig, which on a sadder note was actually multiple pigs. Because of laws back in the day saying barn/slaughter animals were basically expendable by law, Aquarena had “Dancing Chickens and Swans” (aka electrocuting chickens/swans to dance) as well as “Ralph the swimming Pig”, that constantly got pneumonia due to swimming and would sadly die. My parents detested the way they treated the animals so much that my dad and my mom called the authorities on them anonymously, who shut down the dancing chickens/swans, and fined Aquarena a hefty fee for endangering the swans. The pigs, however, were determined to be lawful, so my dad took matters into his own hands and set up heat lamps and hay in their enclosures while he worked there. Both my parents say that the only thing they absolutely hated about working there, even with all the dangerous occupational hazards, was the “Ralph” the swimming pig part, due to it’s cruelty and them not able to stop it. However, the establishment Aquarena shut down years ago and is actually now a restaurant that overlooks the springs/river.
Your parents sound like lovely people
0:45 The Red Chair of Iceland is a supersized red chair which stands on a rock in south Iceland. It was probably used by trolls during the long winter nights to observe the Universe.
Probably?
@@EZside yes, probably.
16:38
Oh yeah I remember that.
The sky itself looked like it was on fire, the sun was red, and the clouds near it shone the bright colours of flame.
It was remarkably hard to breathe well, with most of what you inhaled being ash and smoke, and your eyes stung from all the burnt debris drifting into them.
Overall, a mostly normal experience. Happens like every Summer
Did a fire happen? I hope your ok
@@gabriellagehman3220 Oh it was fine, just .. Had to evacuate my house, lol. Nothing burnt down in my area but goddamn did it get close. Seriously felt like the apocalypse with everything going on back then, hah
I’d have to say, at least from someone in Eugene, that that doesn’t happen every summer to that extent. But we do some summers get a few days where everything turns ashy and orange toned, just not that red color. That was unusual
How did everything get red? I know there was a lot of fire but how was the sky pure red like that
I remember looking outside when this happened! The red sky was kinda cool but the fire was scary :D
Japanese spider crabs are totally harmless, they can pinch but their claws are weak, because instead of using their claws as defense, they use it to hold their prey. And they live too deep in the ocean to really be seen by the average scuba diver
It may be Harmless to my physical body but my soul and mind are harmed by seeing it.
May have something to due with my Thalasaphobia and arachniphobia but that thing still terrifies me
could I hug it
@@chandlenian it may be quite spiky and confused but in theory yes
I want to swing it around by both his clawed arms like in those "dead wife" flashbacks in movies where the two lovers spin around in a field of flowers.
Wow, papyrus! I knew you were smart, but I didn't know how smart you are!
24:56 It's an Orb-Weaver of some kind. They can hunt birds in some species, but they are not aggressive toward humans. Heck, I once watched a guy bother one by wiggling its web around, and the spider was just like "if I don't acknowledge him, he'll go away...". They're very cool spiders, really various in their appearance.
The markings don't match up with a yellow garden spider, to me, but I'll fight you for it, Jack. Square up! No, but yeah, yellow garden spiders are a subspecies of orb spider, and I just love how metal the whole genus looks.
Yeah it does look like the golden orb weaver, wild Krats moment-
@@novinovi- Love that show (and the Kratts). The villains are a bit over-the-top, but it's nice and watchable as an adult.
@@BigGrabowski sadly an attribute many kids shows don’t have anymore ):
@@novinovi- I recommend Bluey and Puffin Rock for relaxing, non-screamy children's entertainment. Bluey especially is very good for kids, as it still teaches lessons instead of focusing on wacky hijinks.
3:23 from what I know the horse hooves on baby horses aren't because the hoof is underdeveloped, the tendrils are an extra little soft bit to prevent the hooves from hurting the mother on the way out, they'll just fall off later. I think they're called "fairy feet"
Someone else with a watermelon profile picture! I'm you, but cube.
@@HoverMelon2000 i legit met someone called ":(" who had a watermelon profile picture
@@user-hn4zn9nx3c Watermelon, Into the Melonverse.
@@HoverMelon2000I'm just Funni Lighting Snake who speaks Goliushi, not a watermelon, but I am here.
Icelandic person here. That red chair is most likely an art installation but no one is really sure, there’s a lot of folklore around it and it does disappear and reappear sometimes. Bit scary, yes, but I think it’s pretty cool!
WHAT THE HELL, YOU WANNA EXPLAIN HOW IT DISAPPEARS, IS THERE SOME INNUT PROPHECY.
@@NeedTherapyUrgently no one knows, it kinda just happens every couple months
@@hesrichard3049as it should tbh i think more objects should randomly disappear at ominous times
4:18 idk abt yall but I’m more concerned about the “saw a guy hang himself in a park” above the tarantula. Tarantulas are absolutely terrifying but I think that’s more terrifying…
I just noticed if; that is terrifying!
Yes, it's absolutely terrifying, but not oddly. That's just disturbing for obvious reasons.
It might be terrifying but not that odd. A spider crossing the street at a crosswalk like a pedestrian is odder.
Zdzisław Beksiński was amazing. Sadly he was murdered in 2005, but his body of work still influences and inspires people from various backgrounds around the world, movie makers, visual artists, musicians. And IMHO he was a better artist than HR Giger, more skilled and with a broader imagination.
He died? Dang, I didn't know that. I just wish I could spell his name, because it's tough whenever I want to look him up
FUN FAACT: Hippos don't swim. They naturally sink when not exerting effort to stay bouyant and so are capible of running through the water.
The birdbath that kept turning red is probably caused by bacteria. My lizard’s water bowl starts to turn pink if it hasn’t been cleaned recently
3:43 About the horse hooves- those are eponychium, also called “fairy fingers” (which if you ask me is a name that only makes it worse but I digress-)
Basically, they exist as kind of a balance for the fact that horses need fully formed hooves from birth to be able to escape any predators attracted by the smell of the placenta without also injuring the mother in the process. I don’t know why they had to look like that specifically or if this generally helps or hurts, but I can at least say the horse itself is not in pain and that that’s supposed to happen (thank you Casual Geographic for the information btw-)
Ahh, a fellow casual geographic watcher
An oddly interesting and terrifying fact about bees is that after those massive murder hornets had been around for a while slaughtering bees they eventually learned a way to overpower the hornets, they would wait for a hornet to enter the hive and then as many bees as possible would pile on top of it and vibrate their wings as fast as physically possible, this vibration would generate so much heat that it would basically cook the hornet to death
Wow
The picture not being shown at 30:50 will forever haunt me. What made this person feel claustrophobic? I’ll never know
In case you’re being serious, it’s at 31:05
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The fact I actually watched the whole thing is terrifying
The Red Chair is taller than a human being and it's back faces the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean is all around Iceland, though.
The larger open part of the Atlantic, maybe?
As much as I love watching Emkay as I have lunch, I don't think I will this time.
Actually, spraypainting a bare spot or cut limb is standard practice to help seal out bugs and fungus. So the Johnny tree is actually not hurting it, especially if they used standard water based or latex based paint/spray paint. And not oil based.
12:32 fetish artists: "write that down, write that down!!"
☠️☠️☠️
I hate that you’re right
“But I have too much respect for the Lexi wife” relationship goals
The one about Hoggle from The Labyrinth isn't terrifying but heartbreaking. I grew up watching that movie and my heart hurt when I saw the picture
13:30 it took me a second before I stopped wondering "why is a bank having an oyster festival?".
i love how lexi changes her voice to fit in with the text. its hilarious!!
I'm very late to the game, but the "unlaid chicken eggs" at 25:12 aren't technically eggs, but follicles aka. early stage yolks and what eventually turns into an egg. The follicle grows inside the ovary until it is large enough, then travels down the oviduct where it first gets enveloped by the egg white, then membranes, and lastly the hard calcium shell before it is laid. As chickens can lay as much as an egg per day, they need to have multiple follicles growing at the same time, resulting in ovaries filled with different sizes of follicles. This fun fact has been brought to you by your local vet student.
I'm be honest, that candy crab looks like it'd be an amazing aquarium pet.
It looks edible
@@Froggsarecool.chomp chomp
The yellow garden spider was so pretty! We have them where I live too but they’re pretty rare; I’ve only seen one in real life
Are they venomous?
@@seanrosenau2088 They are, but their venom is harmless to humans
26:38 that is a BEAUTIFUL bat ❤❤❤
Edit: 33:27 the older sister looks like she's possessed, but even the demon possessing her is uncomfortable
FNAF Fazbear Frights Out of Stock be like: 1:56
38:16 the deep water fear most likely comes from the fear of the unknown such as the dark and space being common fears due to the possiblity of there being anything. Also sidenote coming from someone who has officially drowned multiple times not everyone floats
I just wanna say Hippos don't swim , they're so heavy they sink to the bottom of the rivers and lakes and R U N underwater !!!
Oh boy, here we go, 1 hour straight!
Bekśiński is actually an incredible artist. He was killed in his own home, but I've been to his biggest art museum, it's in his home town. It was incredible. Dude was a genius, his art being terrifying, but beautiful.
1:11 ominous
6:22 NO! NO! NO! That's a safety violation!
7:40 🤔
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25:11 ☹️
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29:45 😊
43:58 🖥️
44:51
46:19 🤦
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52:58 that is one MUSCULAR bear!
5:06 i have never been more proud to be danish
Bahahah help same😂 my Icelandic friend is so confused
I have the impression that the horse-feathers harden up or shed soon after foals are born. As an aside, calves also have soft squishy hooves when born. I presume it's something that means the mother is not hurt during pregnancy.
Places anyone would appreciate a butter effigy less than at a grocery store? I'd nominate 5) fireplace mantel 4) in bed 3) library 2) Weight Watchers office 1) hospital ER.
Morgue
48:17 Most of his paintings are from horrors of the war! That's why they are so terrifying!
40:20 under 30 meters you need spacial mixter of air to not have a thing called dive drunk which makes the diver confused between what's up and what's down so a lot of times divers that aren't trained will get stuck
1:33 anyone else notice how one of the legs is stabbing through the guy holding it?
probably just under the dude’s left arm
The skull lyre: When you dual-class a bard and a necromancer. XD
Am I the only one who thinks the snabbits are adorable?
100% fully agree those are the best things I have seen
Note on 40:16 from a semi-experienced diver, Lexi-
At ~40-60 feet (12-18 meters), colors like red and orange start to fade from refracting through the water, fully disappearing generally ~50 meters (~150 ft).
At 60ft (standard max diving depth for a basic diver certification), it takes the average human ~45-60 minutes to use up a full 3500psi tank of air. At 100ft that time shortens to something like ~35-40. At 400ft, I have no idea but I assume you'd only have a few minutes on a 3500psi tank, meaning you have to have a larger tank and/or specialized gear. And also, coming up from that depth, you'd have to do several decompression stops (holding a specific depth for 3-5ish minutes) in order to let nitrogen diffuse from your blood so you don't get decompression sickness (nitrogen bubbles forming in your veins/joints, cutting off blood flow--DEFINITELY fatal if not treated quickly, and it doesn't even need to be that severe), which shortens the amount of time you can remain at the ocean floor even more. Spend one minute too long down there and you get to choose between dying of drowning and dying of decompression sickness.
Also, my mom gave herself blunt ear trauma at
8:55 that piano is quite welcoming in my oppinion
Heard "forest of piano"
6:43 Are... Are we gonna ignore the absolutely TERRIFYING SILUETTE OF WHAT I THINK IS A MAN BEHIND???
That alone made it a heck of a lot more creepy imo
Newborn foal hooves: they look like that for a reason. that way when foals while in it's mom, doesn't hurt her with hard hooves while it is developing. They dry up and fall off soon after the foal is born.
32:38 looks like Calvin did it again.
(If you know, you know)
Calvin the friendly ghost??
….. Who’s a child ghost for some likely horrific reason
@@immagical7036 u mean Casper?
@@vroom7704 *DAMMIT* XD
No, they mean Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes. He's known for his crazy snow sculptures.
That polar bear one is terrifying. If they are in sight it's already too late for you.
38:15 Lexi, we are not afraid of the water itself, we are afraid of what's in the depths of the water and fear that it will come out
Bruh I can’t swim the water itself is a death trap
(You're sick.) -1 Happiness. :(
(You're sleepy from waking up at 3AM and staying up.) -1 Happiness. :(
(You scroll through RUclips and realize Emkay released some new videos.) +1 Happiness. c:
(You proceed to watch Emkay and giggle, happy to forget you're tired and sick.) +100000000 Happiness. :D
Response to 53:59
Heya! I'm actually from San Marcos, Texas, and we have some springs that feed directly into one of our rivers named Aquarena Springs (Like in the caption of the photo). Anyway, in the early 20th century, there was a 'circus' of sorts that features the springs and the water. So, Glurpo was actually one of the attractions that was in our underwater circus!
2:06
headcrabs from half life legit.
6:35 I thought of the stairs on the side of the bath house leading down to the boiler room in Spirited Away
I believe the 5th "person" was her first attempt to drawing one of them, and scribbled over it to make the rest! Edit: Timestamp is 7:08
HOOO thank god
Watching this before I go to sleep
11:09 Can't stop laughing at that second "C'MOOOON" from the Drowning Kangaroo
1:36 this crab is straight from Metroid
7:23 the only thing scarier is his little skit
3:20 yooo horses cant feel their hooves they all good
10:15 I was once bitten by one of those and IT HURTS
16:18 i think that’s the trauma guy! i’ve seen him before in my dreams and people often say that when you see him it’s a sign of some sort of trauma.
The baby horse feet aren't nerves. Its a soft material that protects the moms body as the baby forms and is born.
I'm not sure what the tissue is made of though
2:01 literally a headcrab
I had a nightmare a while ago where I was sitting in my current room, chilling with my dad and sister. The only weird thing was that there were big maggots crawling out of the walls and floor.
2:12 they are obscured so that they look like flipping headcrabs from half life, and those things did unpleasant things to humanity.
33:20 I see the same building all the time driving past, it was a gas station but got burned down. It used to just say RAY
1:50 he has seen some things
58:19 just for Lexi's sake, and so that she doesn't feel bad, that is actually a shark statue at a aquarium, but when the aquarium got shut down, nobody wanted the shark statue, so now it just sits there abandoned
The birds running reminded me of something from Monster Hunter for some reason, especially the one of the bottom left lol! xD Why did that child summon Yashgarot again? XD
I remember looking through my DS's gallery and saw some weird stuff, like photos dated to the 90's on it, there was something quite weird tho.
there was a photo from 1999, and then right next to it was a photo dated to the year 3000, and then next to that a photo dated to 2000. I got the DS in 2013 ish. Weirdest part about it is all the photos were corrupted and I don't know if there is any way to change the date on a DS.
I found a picture in my ds gallery where it looked like I was in the middle of moving and my eyes were just..black holes. I remember getting so scared I ended up deleting it, wish I hadnt now
@@Atan55555 dam
Fun fact: Harpy eagles have surprisingly short wings that allow them easily manuever even in the middle of a forest. Feeling of safety is just an illusion
6:20 those are legit the stairs from spirited away lmaoo
3:22 No, it doesn't hurt them. Their hooves are only like that so that it doesn't hurt it's mother when as much when it's being born and if it kicks before it is born. The hooves soon grow into the hooves that are usually seen on a horse and it doesn't hurt the baby horse.
8:11 WHY DID I LAUGH AT THIS
It is kinda silly lookin
@@salteeth not cus it's silly what he said
The things on the inside of the camel’s mouth are for water retention! My best guess is that the conical shape allows for a greater surface area to absorb water that would have otherwise been lost through breathing :)
0:21 that squirrel gives me vibes from the new Netflix Wednesday shoow
8:46 oddly perfect, wholesome, and pretty, and welcoming
Yeah, until you hear the piano play by itself
it’s me
30:33
Peter.
The sheep are here.
3:21
That happens so the baby’s hooves don’t hurt the mother during birth, they don’t hurt the baby.
26:25 it's a zucchini
6:08 daddy long legs are freaky as all hell, but according to spider owners, theyre completely harmless. would want one crawling on me unknowingly tho
7:22 When the demon is out demoned by the child who summoned it 😂 I *almost) feel sorry for the demon
Its watching time, my dudes.
*its watching time..*
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@@tuplutelevizyon6479 Ben kesinlikle bunu söylemek için sahibimin telfonunu çalmadım
On a random note the rotten url leads to a dead shock site one of the oldest ones too
@@theuselessmeme2984 :0
It's Wednesday my dudes
24:51 we in America call that a banana spider and yes they are usually big enough to cover most of your face
Edit forgot to mention that they are COMPLETELY HARMLESS AND are a little cuter in person
2:51 I think the sky is on the wrong channel...
1:55 it's Nibble Me Elmo 😂
“Its the Appalachian trail whats scary about that”
Me, from Appalachia: oh boy where do we start!
Also the horse hoof things are thin tendrils of skin that dry up and fall away very shortly after birth, theyre basically there to keep the hooves from cutting the mother during gestation and delivery
13:33 Ok, but why do I see Quackity. Not one of the people, but ON THE MASCOT
A year late but oh well
40:18 Scuba diver here-125 meters is HORRIFICALLY deep for untrained divers. Open-water certification is usually up to 18 meters (~60 feet), and the deepest you should EVER be going with mere recreational diving (as opposed to technical) is about 40 (~130 feet). If you haven't trained for years and years to do INCREDIBLY advanced technical diving, you ARE going to die if you think about going even close to 125 meters down.
16:48 I can say that is a real photo, I was there when it happend
It was not really scary tbh but to someone with no context they would have nightmares lol
why does the dead shark at an abandoned amusement park feel like a perfect "dumb teen horror movie" setting. like the classic teens sneaking into an abandoned amusement park only to find out that it is haunted by A: a ghost shark or B: a mutated shark zombie that slowly hunts them down
16:27 Hes smiling which makes this less creepy
20:52 I looked at that spot, don't know what to feel
The scary thing about the ocean in it is floating alone can't sustain you forever and also many things are MUCH better as oceaning than we are, big things, HUNGRY THINGS!