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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
  • We are going to tell you what lies underground, why you should not disturb this place, and what may happen if you do.
    Support me: / jacobgeller
    Follow me: / yacobg42
    Voice Cast:
    Zac Frazier as James Tabor: / zc_frzr
    Suriel Vasquez- Spanish voice/translation: / surielvazquez
    Bohdan Hrynevych- Russian voice/translation: / bohdannovem
    Tanika- Chinese voice/translation: captanika?...
    Marcus M.- Arabic voice/translation: / lolmarcus__
    Peter Vexillographer- Navajo voice/translation: / vexillographer
    Research Sources:
    Underland (2019, Robert Macfarlane)
    Blind Descent (2011, James Tabor)
    The 1925 Cave Rescue That Captivated the Nation- Lucas Reilly (www.mentalfloss.com/article/5...)
    Annihilation (2014, Jeff VanderMeer)
    Dave Gallagher on Moulins: www.cognitvexplorer.co.uk/jour...
    Deep-Sea Fish: qz.com/1387690/a-new-fish-fou...
    INSIDE map from Heterotopias 001: www.heterotopiaszine.com/001-2/
    Video Sources:
    Derek Bristol: / derekbristol1
    Юрий Касьян: / @user-hg1oh8jh9l
    Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Overview: • Waste Isolation Pilot ...
    Kentucky Route Zero footage: / esupin
    Moulin footage from Jason Box: • Raw Video: Jason Box L...
    Containment (Documentary Trailer): • Containment (Documenta...
    A Fight for Life (Floyd Collins Footage): • A Fight For Life (1925)
    Game Footage:
    Scanner Sombre, NaissanceE, Dear Esther, INSIDE, Kentucky Route Zero, Hollow Knight
    Music (in order):
    This World is not my Home (Ben Babbit, Kentucky Route Zero), What Darkness Awaits You (Scanner Sombre), Head (Thumper), Know Our Truth (Scanner Sombre), Prométhée Part 1a (Thierry Zaboitzeff, NaissanceE), Titan (Hyper Light Drifter), Submarine (INSIDE), Procession Inversif (Vincent Nielaender, NaissanceE), On the Motorway, Always (Dear Esther), NJ (Max Payne 3), The Stars Drop Away, This World is not my Home (Ben Babbit, Kentucky Route Zero)
    Description Credit: The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, via Robert Macfarlane
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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @JacobGeller
    @JacobGeller  4 года назад +4575

    Join my Patreon so I can afford a better mic to bring spelunking, and get a full video director's commentary on this video as a bonus: www.patreon.com/JacobGeller

    • @rngwrldngnr
      @rngwrldngnr 4 года назад +60

      You might want to put a comment in the description describing when this was filmed, as I'd imagine there wilould be a lot of people asking in the comments, re:quarantine.

    • @JacobGeller
      @JacobGeller  4 года назад +137

      @@rngwrldngnr cavers actually kinda keep quiet about these sorts of things, so I'll just say to look into your local speleological society, especially in NC or Virginia!

    • @beardbeardedbeardsbeardedh9374
      @beardbeardedbeardsbeardedh9374 4 года назад +16

      I'm surpised you didn't talked about the game Below, it's would've fit perfectly in this video. If you don't know the game, I sugest you check it out and play it, it's a fantastic game and right up your alley, it feels very claustrophobic and atmospheric, also the music is absolutely stunning. (If you do play it, I would advice not watching any trailers for it, I played the game without knowing anything on it and I really think it made my experience that much more enjoyable and intense).

    • @IDaiszy
      @IDaiszy 4 года назад +18

      I just found your videos like a month ago and this channel is legit art keep it up

    • @turkeyhamman4111
      @turkeyhamman4111 4 года назад +7

      I thought you would mention that junji ito story

  • @airshipcircus2404
    @airshipcircus2404 3 года назад +6864

    1 minute in - Ah fuck he's talkin about the cave
    4 minutes in - AH FUCK he's IN the CAVE.

    • @paulagodebrito
      @paulagodebrito 3 года назад +341

      HAHAHA YEAH I HAD THE SAME REACTION. I was like "oh yeah that's scary- wait hold up he WAS THERE?"

    • @bluebaconjake405
      @bluebaconjake405 2 года назад +185

      i was like. "woah... he sounds like he's in the stock foota- WAIT HE'S IN THERE?"

    • @montlejohnbojangles8937
      @montlejohnbojangles8937 2 года назад +32

      Fuck that's a mood and a half

    • @pissapocalypse
      @pissapocalypse 2 года назад +16

      @@montlejohnbojangles8937 two whole moods

    • @wolfywlf3983
      @wolfywlf3983 2 года назад +48

      10 minutes in - *AH FUCK HE IS THE CAVE*

  • @dirtybubblerising
    @dirtybubblerising 3 года назад +5175

    The Void does not call me.
    It says "stay the hell out"
    And I say "you got it, Void"

  • @OSCARMlLDE
    @OSCARMlLDE 4 месяца назад +1058

    hey massive shout-out to jacob geller for covering the Floyd Collins event while citing each of his sources clearly and not restating any of the content word for word or anything like that. would that be a weird thing to do or what

    • @haemilee8875
      @haemilee8875 4 месяца назад +150

      after that video came out I started looking back into all my favorite video essayists and thank fucking god they actually have integrity and something actually profound to say instead of clout chasing

    • @awildsylveon9896
      @awildsylveon9896 4 месяца назад +107

      So it IS possible to recount the same historical event using different words and framing?!

    • @Charlie-ik3wv
      @Charlie-ik3wv 4 месяца назад

      ​@@haemilee8875 wait fill me in here what happened?

    • @scj6693
      @scj6693 4 месяца назад +57

      IH would have been fine (or at least slightly better off) if he just… cited his main source and said he wanted to bring it to a new medium. asking for permission would have been even better. but to just pass it off as his own is so disappointing and disrespectful

    • @MasDouc
      @MasDouc 3 месяца назад +55

      Yeah really lost a lot of respect for internet Historian after that. When I first watched it I thought it was a work of art and considered it it to be one of the greatest RUclips videos ever made... Now it's just completely tainted after reading the original Mental Floss article. I've never seen a more clear cut case of obvious plagiarism.

  • @JohnTK
    @JohnTK Год назад +2943

    When you revealed that Collin’s cave was Mammoth caves, my jaw dropped. I’ve been there before and I had NO IDEA that’s how that cave started out. Really creepy that an origin story like that can just be missed so easily in the modern age.

    • @versesZero
      @versesZero Год назад +162

      I just took a trip to Mammoth cave a few weeks ago and came back to watch this video again. On our way out we spotted a 'Sand cave trail' and pulled off the road to check it out. It did indeed lead to the infamous entrance shown in those old photos, with some information about Floyd Collins and the rescue attempt along the path. There was no easy way to get down to poke around and see the full entrance from the trail, but I guess that's for good reason. A testament to the theme of the video that my first thought was "Ooh how can I get down there and how far into the cave can I get?"

    • @haoxinlinying5278
      @haoxinlinying5278 Год назад +41

      Internet historian just made a video about it

    • @versesZero
      @versesZero Год назад +26

      @@haoxinlinying5278 His video was good too. The bit at the end about the journey his remains took was wild.

    • @Fatvod
      @Fatvod Год назад +14

      Mammoth cave is a system of caves across a wide area. Sand cave isn't specifically the exact same cave.

    • @arrow_awsome
      @arrow_awsome 6 месяцев назад +5

      right?! my parents took me there as a kid. would not have expected it to have started as a place someone died; but i guess it does make sence

  • @davideagin5321
    @davideagin5321 3 года назад +4345

    "Why would this corridor be EXACTLY this size?"
    -Tiny ants crawling under your door in summertime

    • @14zachay14
      @14zachay14 3 года назад +45

      I am become Cave! beckoner of the Lost. Keeper of the found.

    • @woulfhound
      @woulfhound 3 года назад +61

      Exactly! So much of *staring into the void* is really just a combination of irrational fear, paranoia, panic attacks and just reading too much into places and things that you really don't know shit about. Sure, there are _real_ psychological components to perceiving a void such as outer space or the ocean as well as dark spaces such as caves and tunnels, and there definitely is a correlation to the reptilian brain, but beyond that it's mostly self-induced phobias.
      Scientifically speaking on the other hand, is there more to a void or a cave than meets the eye? Absolutely. Does that mean that you have to watch out for evil spirits or sleeping eldritch gods? Not unless you can tell the difference between the ones that were discovered using the scientific method and the ones in your own run-away imagination.

    • @woulfhound
      @woulfhound 3 года назад +2

      @@cyber774 If it is then this is why its funny...

    • @MoeMoon
      @MoeMoon 3 года назад +11

      Having flashbacks to Amigari Fault. 😓

    • @cmen6895
      @cmen6895 3 года назад +6

      Wolf Hound Yo. Who the fuck are you tryna educate?

  • @jirris
    @jirris 4 года назад +4861

    I've never listened to something that filled me with such levels of attraction and discomfort at the same time.

    • @firmanhandipratama8414
      @firmanhandipratama8414 4 года назад +51

      So how was it ? Did it feel like it was calling you?

    • @jumpander
      @jumpander 4 года назад +22

      you should read junji ito mangas

    • @Username-1939t9
      @Username-1939t9 3 года назад +38

      ive never been so comforable listening to something so uncomforable

    • @Username-1939t9
      @Username-1939t9 3 года назад +27

      as i wrote this i was jumpscared by giant mosquito decending towards my face

    • @cirlu_bd
      @cirlu_bd 3 года назад +12

      @jirris fascination for the disturbing, I love that feeling. I'm not having a good time yeah, but I enjoy the experience a lot, so strange to try to actually describe it, I think your words are better than mine here.

  • @mineturtledabrave3796
    @mineturtledabrave3796 Год назад +783

    I can’t stop revisiting this ‘Fear of-‘ miniseries. I seriously hope more are to come.

    • @fayhay8011
      @fayhay8011 7 месяцев назад +23

      I hope there will be "Fear of heat"

    • @joet7458
      @joet7458 11 дней назад

      I hope that one day Jacob will give his fans what we really need; “Fear of Going Outside”

  • @claudiacook619
    @claudiacook619 Год назад +2375

    This and fear of cold are like epic, viscerally frightening poems to me. It's been years but I find myself coming back over and over to feel all of these threads of sories weave into this beautiful, horrifying, heavy blanket of a video. There isn't another channel on youtube like Jacob's. Incredible stuff.

    • @Julio_Gomes
      @Julio_Gomes Год назад +61

      Truly a great story teller. You just get immersed in anything he's talking about.
      If he made a 50 minute video called "fear of cup noodles" I'd watch the shit out of it. And 2 million other people would too.

    • @MyChannel773
      @MyChannel773 11 месяцев назад +9

      i recommend some of wendigoon’s videos if you like this style!! imo he’s pretty similar, he also has a really great way of telling stories

    • @Julio_Gomes
      @Julio_Gomes 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@MyChannel773 nice recommendation dude, never heard of that guy before and seems like something I'd like. Gotta love a good fanbase.

    • @Posh_Rat
      @Posh_Rat 11 месяцев назад +8

      there are no other creators quite like him, I found him with fear of cold and was captivated right away

    • @Hysterii
      @Hysterii 10 месяцев назад +4

      Also Fear of Big Things Underwater, gives me the chills in an existential, poetic way

  • @Teddy_yb
    @Teddy_yb 4 года назад +4683

    Could y'all imagine being grouped with Jacob in this expedition while he records himself saying all this shit...

    • @RodIII1000
      @RodIII1000 4 года назад +376

      (Jacob accidentally begins to read lines intended for his Bloodborn review at the bottom of the cavern... grizzled splunkers slowly back away.)

    • @zenrelaxation9940
      @zenrelaxation9940 4 года назад +156

      I’d shit myself

    • @marisseandgale5365
      @marisseandgale5365 4 года назад +120

      I honestly might just get annoyed by the fact that a guy wouldn't shut up about a damn cave. I'll leave.

    • @mexa_t6534
      @mexa_t6534 4 года назад +29

      Honestly that would have been fun

    • @argelisplanchart9438
      @argelisplanchart9438 3 года назад +31

      I honestly would smack him right in the face.

  • @tealduckduckgoose
    @tealduckduckgoose 3 года назад +3781

    "This place is not a place of honor... no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here... "
    The long-term nuclear waste warning message is actual poetry.

    • @dolores111
      @dolores111 2 года назад +259

      One of humanities most revolutionizing ahcivments must be kept hidden and dishonored

    • @SteveChisnall
      @SteveChisnall 2 года назад +245

      I think one thing we could do that would be the best way to underscore the seriousness of the danger posed by radioactive waste, and to make it clear to would-be intruders that they need to stay away is to end the warning with, the message, "Please forgive us. We're sorry."

    • @galacticupfan7386
      @galacticupfan7386 2 года назад +86

      @@SteveChisnall as terrible as it is to consider, it must be said that that is a lie. If we truly were, there would be no plant in New Mexico. Humanity’s greatest sin is too valuable to relinquish.

    • @casacara
      @casacara 2 года назад +196

      @@SteveChisnall the most painful part is knowing that more advanced reactor design can make waste far less dangerous and squeeze more power out, but we keep just piling up waste cuz' it's cheaper.

    • @wojciechniemirski1782
      @wojciechniemirski1782 2 года назад +122

      I personally hate this "message". It's so needlessly convoluted, hard to grasp even with knowing the language - it's the opposite of what eternal message should be. The one Jacob presented in the video is not as bad, but still I feel it should be just "DANGER" or "DEATH" and universal symbols associated with it - propably the best would be the image of human skull.
      Also I think "hostile architecture" around the place just draws needless attention and it seems more like people of the past were trying to scare us off to protect their treasure, not convey actually true message.

  • @juginstin
    @juginstin Год назад +368

    The thing about caves swallowing sounds is the scary part to me. I went on a lantern tour in a cave about a week ago. Me and my party's only source of light was a candlelit tin can. I couldn't see 5 feet ahead of me. At one point, I was in a narrow passage, and my party got ahead of me. They were only about 15 feet away, but I felt like I was completely alone and had lost everyone.

  • @evyknouse4590
    @evyknouse4590 Год назад +496

    This reminds me of Junji Ito's short story "The Enigma of Amigara Fault". It is a manga story about a cave with holes that specifically fit those that are called to it, and as you keep moving down your personalized hole, it shapes you into something completely grotesque, without any hope of escape. It is one of my favorite Junji Ito stories and fits the themes of this video. Go give it a read!

    • @friday3592
      @friday3592 Год назад +58

      exactly my thought too, especially at around 10:48 I was like NOO that's how amigara fault gets you!!

    • @debjeetbanerjee9027
      @debjeetbanerjee9027 Год назад +8

      EXACT-FUCKING-LY

    • @ChaseFace
      @ChaseFace Год назад +4

      Overrated, most people just know that one. Long Dream is better.

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto 11 месяцев назад +24

      „This is my hole, it was made for me!“

    • @keltzar1
      @keltzar1 9 месяцев назад +44

      Jacob shows an image of that in the video.

  • @jacoblees312
    @jacoblees312 4 года назад +21230

    The only thing I can think of that is scarier than cave diving is underwater cave diving

    • @briannawarren4174
      @briannawarren4174 4 года назад +2581

      I remember getting lost in a cave while playing subnautica, I freaked out so hard when my character started running out of air. I was perfectly safe in my home playing on my computer, but I felt like I was the one running out of oxygen

    • @yegor2
      @yegor2 4 года назад +382

      fighting Pablo Eskobear, AKA the cocaine bear would be the scariest thing i could think of

    • @jameslangbein1471
      @jameslangbein1471 4 года назад +276

      @@briannawarren4174 Yes! I love that game, gives you chills. I've freaked out like that exactly the same.

    • @Riflery
      @Riflery 3 года назад +482

      Or underwater cave diving in a confined space, in space, at night, upside down, backwards, inside out, while drunk, deaf, mute, and gay.
      *Shivers* Terrifying.

    • @arcticsaxifrage1000
      @arcticsaxifrage1000 3 года назад +210

      Riflery
      I breach the depths. There is no up from here - though every part of me is screaming for fresh air, I’m trapped. I can only go forward. I have nothing but hope. I close my eyes for just a moment, and the sudden loss of sight is like nothing else. I look around, frantically, and suddenly I can’t focus. Girl in Red’s ‘Girls’ echoes in my head.

  • @nickv364
    @nickv364 3 года назад +4119

    Jacob is one of the most terrified men on the planet and is shouting for everyone to be as frightened as he is. His fear is infectious and fascinating

    • @dazza2350
      @dazza2350 2 года назад +13

      Most terrified is a stretch

    • @superbuneary8819
      @superbuneary8819 2 года назад +145

      @@dazza2350 actually pretty accurate. hes decribing all this things in some sort of horror esque type of way when in reality its just nature and its pretty cool and (rationally) dangerous but its the thrill of it. he makes it supernatural when it isnt and it can be annoying but i guess thats what his content is about.

    • @morganrobinson8042
      @morganrobinson8042 2 года назад +157

      So like a non-racist Lovecraft. There are worse places to be standing, really.

    • @keithsimonh
      @keithsimonh 2 года назад +64

      @@superbuneary8819 as a GM, I'm terribly jealous of his talent/skill

    • @furrycircuitry2378
      @furrycircuitry2378 2 года назад +61

      @@keithsimonh his combinations of words and tone are literally the best I've ever heard he can paint multiple different pictures even if he uses the same words

  • @parafalll1025
    @parafalll1025 Год назад +549

    10:01 I wanna mention something that I haven't seen many people talk about and something that's always unnerved me about this video. Look at the shape of the way to the dream, it looks so much like it was made for someone, with room for their head and shoulders, I'm supprised it isn't mentioned much. It sticks in my head, that specific image, and no one I talk to seems to understand what I'm saying about it

    • @den93050
      @den93050 Год назад +53

      I get it. Gotta wonder how erosion caused that exact shape.

    • @awanderer3047
      @awanderer3047 Год назад +63

      Another one that struck me like that was the background footage where the group was walking through the cave and the rocks sticking out of the walls 10:50 seemed just spaced out enough to let a human walk through without trouble

    • @fyrebirdd
      @fyrebirdd Год назад +103

      i saw that picture and instantly said “oh god that gives me junji ito vibes” only for him to put that very same manga on screen

    • @noahatlas5240
      @noahatlas5240 Год назад +20

      Jesus Christ. Read this and went to the time stamp. Chills EVERYWHERE

    • @gothtechsupport2337
      @gothtechsupport2337 Год назад +7

      noticed that too and it made my stomach drop

  • @elimaloney2025
    @elimaloney2025 Год назад +21

    the magnus archives hits hard with the concept of the vast. that if we look hard enough, the sky, the ocean, the caves and the forests are all too large to comprehend. nothing is small enough for us.

    • @not_them
      @not_them Год назад +6

      The Lost Johns Cave episode is phenomenal too, I love how they explore fear

    • @elimaloney2025
      @elimaloney2025 Год назад +1

      @@not_them still think that's one of the scariest episodes

    • @aspen8544
      @aspen8544 Месяц назад +3

      I feel this video is more The Buried, especially when talking about caves specifically. Kentucky route zero especially seems like a game made entirely about The Buried, especially with the characters fear of debt as well.

    • @elimaloney2025
      @elimaloney2025 Месяц назад

      @@aspen8544 thats fair. i felt the kind of claustrophobic feeling, but also the weird blankness of the vast. kinda like how the daedalus was a combination of vast/dark/lonely?

  • @Joaosantos22114
    @Joaosantos22114 2 года назад +6435

    I once went on a small cave tour on my island, at one point our guide told us all to shut off our lights and remain silent.
    He then said,
    "Humans were not meant to be here."

    • @James11111
      @James11111 2 года назад +1737

      "Then why the fuck did you bring us here???"

    • @shadeabout
      @shadeabout 2 года назад +182

      what happened after that?

    • @Joaosantos22114
      @Joaosantos22114 2 года назад +893

      @@shadeabout nothing lol, we just lit our flashlights again

    • @connorp3764
      @connorp3764 2 года назад +386

      I remember long ago going with my old scout troop to a caving place, and at one point there was this part that was essentially a big uphill circle around this huge stone. But we were told to shut our lights off and try to navigate in a line around the rock. But some bastard kept on turning their light on so the effect was ruined.

    • @gadielgonzalez2755
      @gadielgonzalez2755 2 года назад +265

      Ok that sounds like a good creepypasta intro.

  • @femboygaming64
    @femboygaming64 2 года назад +4957

    The fact that these formations can be perfectly small enough that someone can only just squeeze through, and be taken as not only a challenge, but an invitation, is so strange

    • @Zejoant
      @Zejoant 2 года назад +89

      my worst nightmare

    • @DarshanBhambhani
      @DarshanBhambhani 2 года назад +264

      Junji Ito amigara fault intensifies

    • @UACLive
      @UACLive 2 года назад +293

      "This hole, it was made for me"

    • @CharinVZain
      @CharinVZain 2 года назад +69

      @@UACLive Things to say during sex.

    • @salhb737tm2
      @salhb737tm2 2 года назад +88

      "Oh boy look at all these cool spikes coming out of the grounds.I sure hope the thing I'll found in there wont give me erectile dysfunction!"

  • @hollowblight372
    @hollowblight372 Год назад +237

    Watching "made in abyss" gives me a similar feeling of wanting to know what's at the bottom of the depths. Despite knowing there's no easy way back up, and that each level of the abyss lies beings that could kill you if you make one wrong step, there's still the desire to know whats at the bottom despite the dangers

    • @justarandomperson4296
      @justarandomperson4296 11 месяцев назад +4

      such a good anime

    • @yassersolaiman2313
      @yassersolaiman2313 9 месяцев назад +4

      Yooo am a made in abyss fan too

    • @kneegoblin4352
      @kneegoblin4352 7 месяцев назад +5

      greetings fellow made in abyss enjoyer 🗿🍷

    • @drouseyman
      @drouseyman 6 месяцев назад +3

      yoooo made in abyss enjoyers in the comments i love made in abyss
      favorite manga/anime of all time personally

    • @SeptimusTSS
      @SeptimusTSS 22 дня назад

      its an absolute travesty that the author increasingly started using his manga to explore his sick poop/CP/amputee fetishes, making it absolutely unreadable at the end. I agree though, the abyss concept is amazing.

  • @shyguypro9876
    @shyguypro9876 Год назад +65

    The warning for the WIPP is genuinely terrifying. It sent a shiver down my spine.

  • @ahobimo732
    @ahobimo732 3 года назад +13477

    When you stand at the cliff's edge, staring into the chasm below, the most horrifying realization is not that you might slip, but that you could leap.

    • @numbdigger9552
      @numbdigger9552 3 года назад +977

      We truly are a strange species...

    • @cowboysandallthegoodstuff3713
      @cowboysandallthegoodstuff3713 3 года назад +641

      This is such a wonderful sentence, it's so inspiring and haunting. Thank you!

    • @snowmanapocalypse497
      @snowmanapocalypse497 3 года назад +170

      That gives me chills

    • @operatorchaos6931
      @operatorchaos6931 3 года назад +22

      Truee

    • @bradley2349
      @bradley2349 3 года назад +170

      Brain Confusion, most likely. It's such a dangerous place to be in - the equivalent of just walking up to a grizzly bear. Your brain knows this isn't safe, but feels like you're clearly ok with the situation, so maybe you should just jump, even if it seems dangerous.

  • @JonnesTT
    @JonnesTT 4 года назад +3908

    This guy permanently tries to teach us true horror, the scary without a scare, the thrill that comes only if there is no thriller.

    • @ChuckyMarks
      @ChuckyMarks 3 года назад +62

      His videos like this are my favorites.

    • @turbofoams
      @turbofoams 3 года назад +3

      well put!

    • @DieReweEmskirchen
      @DieReweEmskirchen 3 года назад +25

      There's a great book by Mark Fisher about these weird and eerie forms of horror in which he talks about Lovecraft, the Strugatzkis and others called The Weird and the eerie, it's definitely worth a read

    • @ThatReplyGuy
      @ThatReplyGuy 3 года назад +3

      I got the same sort of vibes from Marble Hornets, SCPs, and The Russian Sleeper Experiments.

    • @robokill387
      @robokill387 3 года назад +12

      @@ThatReplyGuy The russian sleep experiment creepypasta is so cheesy and impossible to take seriously, it's hilarious.

  • @blackattack1840
    @blackattack1840 11 месяцев назад +6

    Then Tears of the Kingdom comes out and...

  • @jamessmells123
    @jamessmells123 4 месяца назад +127

    Coming here after the H. Bomberguy about plagiarism. So glad to see the Collins story is sourced to MentalFloss 🤗🤗

    • @jamessmells123
      @jamessmells123 4 месяца назад +9

      And now I’m once again re-absorbed into one of Jacob’s videos…

    • @tovarishcheleonora8542
      @tovarishcheleonora8542 3 месяца назад +1

      This is just a random youtube video. Not a scientific research paper publication, so no one cares about "plagiarism" also there will be more than one people covering the same topic so calling a video "plagiarism" is just stupid.

    • @logicalnonsense0058
      @logicalnonsense0058 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@tovarishcheleonora8542 you can plagiarize outside of academia dumbass. copying shit and not giving the creator credit is bad even disregarding the fact that you're essentially stealing money from them

    • @maxwellwhite5762
      @maxwellwhite5762 3 месяца назад +25

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@tovarishcheleonora8542plagiarism exists outside of scientific research and papers… You aren’t informed enough to be commenting. The ignorance on display in your comment is genuinely hilarious.

    • @maxwellwhite5762
      @maxwellwhite5762 3 месяца назад +1

      @@tovarishcheleonora8542of course you have an anime profile picture LOL

  • @RamzaBeoulves
    @RamzaBeoulves 3 года назад +1800

    "A few people had made it to him... A reporter"
    bruh the dedication
    i'm here watching RUclips at work while thes reporter risked his life in a freakin pitch-black sand cave?

    • @guygex31
      @guygex31 3 года назад +164

      He received a Pulitzer Prize according to Wikipedia

    • @fifthofascalante7311
      @fifthofascalante7311 3 года назад +109

      Meanwhile, in 2021 being a reporter is far, far more dangerous. In involves descent down the deepest of rabbit holes on... Twitter.

    • @dylanhaugen3739
      @dylanhaugen3739 3 года назад +37

      FifthofAscalante tell that to the poor reporter who got murdered and dismembered on the orders of Saudi royal family.

    • @fifthofascalante7311
      @fifthofascalante7311 3 года назад +41

      @@dylanhaugen3739 how? He ded.

    • @Hydrauliskk
      @Hydrauliskk 3 года назад +2

      @@fifthofascalante7311 40keks

  • @thesaviorofsouls5210
    @thesaviorofsouls5210 4 года назад +26579

    "Why does this cave seem...made for me" yeah nah i read this manga before i'm outta here

    • @nemo9864
      @nemo9864 4 года назад +1037

      What manga, may I ask? I really want to scar my mind.

    • @michaelhessel8086
      @michaelhessel8086 4 года назад +3343

      @@nemo9864 "The Enigma of Amigara Fault" by Junji Ito

    • @hawk_zero6531
      @hawk_zero6531 4 года назад +1514

      It triggered my bloody PTSD

    • @thesaviorofsouls5210
      @thesaviorofsouls5210 4 года назад +625

      @@nemo9864 the enigma of amigara fault i think ^^ enjoy! Oh someone else beat me to it, my bad.

    • @001Brunix
      @001Brunix 4 года назад +161

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @4foot11rat2
    @4foot11rat2 Год назад +85

    i really like how you added hollow night into this video even if it was only for a single second the feel of the game is just like a big open cave. one the creepyist things i know

  • @spoobini
    @spoobini Год назад +44

    Who else coming back after The internet historian cave vid?

  • @Mae_Dastardly
    @Mae_Dastardly 4 года назад +2235

    "A man in central kentuky is stuck in a cave!"
    "HEY!!"

  • @seansliger1
    @seansliger1 3 года назад +3109

    even just exploring caves in Minecraft is scary enough for me

    • @Hijiri04
      @Hijiri04 3 года назад +109

      Cave noises

    • @Crylorz
      @Crylorz 3 года назад +78

      the panic when you hear a creeper is about to blow up behind you.

    • @bigdaddy1695
      @bigdaddy1695 3 года назад +29

      Play the forest that will put hair on your balls 😂

    • @sombrs44
      @sombrs44 3 года назад +33

      I straight up refuse to go caving in minecraft. Freaks me out

    • @bigdaddy1695
      @bigdaddy1695 3 года назад +8

      It’s a kids game Minecraft ☺️ the forest is something else creepy as crap😟😟

  • @nindy4368
    @nindy4368 10 месяцев назад +25

    Seems the right time to rewatch this video

  • @benjinaraa
    @benjinaraa 5 месяцев назад +26

    I don't know why but that last song really struck a chord with me. I cannot find words to say how melancholy it sounded. It just felt so... sad. And ever so relevant to the topic of the video.

    • @jacoblynam923
      @jacoblynam923 5 месяцев назад +2

      :)

    • @jimmybean420
      @jimmybean420 2 месяца назад

      that's most of kentucky route zero's ost. recommend listening to it. so good.

  • @Kikilang60
    @Kikilang60 3 года назад +2258

    In Texas, in the late fifties, the was company, having a company picnic. While just standing around, a guy fell in well, or mine air shaft. My grand father, who told me this, didn't know, it was just a deep hole in the ground. The guy just fell in, and they could hear saying, "I'm okay. I'm just stuck." The hole was wider at the top, but narrored down. The guy was just snugged up tight in the hole. The guy's family was there, and his brother where the first to go down the hole. The problem was, the hole was to small. You couldn't go down feet first, because it was just wide enough for a person to go down, but not turn around. Worst, a person had to go down head first, with the wall touching the sides of the hole. Everytime a person went down, dirt and junk fell, buring the man deeper. His brothers went down, but it was so frightening, that they paniced, and were dragged out screaming. The was a local military base near, and the town asked for help. Many military personal showed up, but going head down a collasping hole in the ground was to much everyone. There was one British soldier there with a bunch of other people from Britian. One small British man said, "I've been coal mining since I was fourteen, I don't mind tight spaces. They tied the guys feet to the rope, and sent him down with two buckets. While the guy stuck in the hole, was digging himself out, the coal miner was going up, and down with the a bucket. The trips, up and down, at frist, seem to make to much stuff fall down the hole, and they were slowly buring the guy alive. The ended up going slower. Working together, the stuck man, and the coal miner, got free. My grand father said, it never even made the paper, but the courage it took, to go down that hole, was heroic. My grand father said, "No one cheers you on, when you do the right thing. They don't even remember."

    • @lileijon3452
      @lileijon3452 3 года назад +102

      that seems terrifying...

    • @Josep_Hernandez_Lujan
      @Josep_Hernandez_Lujan 3 года назад +181

      You remembered though

    • @cocksukinmobile5756
      @cocksukinmobile5756 3 года назад +123

      Sorry nigga I am too claustrophobic to even continue reading after maybe 10 percent but rest in peace in advance ✋✋

    • @krustenkaese3905
      @krustenkaese3905 3 года назад +46

      Cocksukin Mobile the story has a happy ending if that helps :P

    • @BChan1991
      @BChan1991 3 года назад +18

      @@cocksukinmobile5756 nigga? Really?

  • @mwalker784
    @mwalker784 3 года назад +1677

    i love how it starts with “we cannot resist the call of the void”, because all i could think was “yeah i can resist that call for sure, thank you so much though”

    • @words_on_a_screen
      @words_on_a_screen 3 года назад +60

      Join us in the void. Don't resist us, for the void always gets what it needs...
      You.. 😈
      Sorry for making you scroll into the void! 😂

    • @Spar7anProjec7
      @Spar7anProjec7 3 года назад +16

      I agree, you either push me down the pit or I won't ever enter it, lmao.

    • @MrBioWhiz
      @MrBioWhiz 3 года назад +18

      See i thought the same thing. Then i started watching vids like this. And the mystery, the pull of the unknown. I can understand the call now.
      I've actuall6 applied for diving lessons. I will see what lies below

    • @alexanikolas9172
      @alexanikolas9172 3 года назад +2

      Made me immediately think of Ito Junji's comic "The Enigma of Amigara Fault"

    • @lukeofender2071
      @lukeofender2071 3 года назад

      I can't lmao, I love caves

  • @ebrahimnaeem757
    @ebrahimnaeem757 Год назад +133

    First of all, I really just want to talk about media and content like this. The production quality, the research, the analysis, and the smithing of words in a string that truly touched some deep part of me, all of it, was fantastic. I never know if it is the chills that I feel when I watch something like this. My body seems lighter, but I feel more aware of every bone and muscle that makes up who I am. I can hardly critique anything because in the face of something like this I feel like I am surrendering myself to the journey. That the person who made this media, whether book, video, or movie, knows more about the subject matter and I could not possibly hope to contest their delivery in any meaningful way. I don't often feel that but I love when it happens, I don't feel afraid anymore, I'm just giddy, with excitement, anxiously holding on to my seat as I plunge into the depths that they are so fervently talking about.
    Secondly, speaking about the depths themselves and those tight, narrow, passageways has such an intense fear for me. I am by no means claustrophobic. But when I imagine myself trapped like Collins was, I can hardly breathe. I can see the darkness, the empty void, I can feel the desperation, the heavy breathing, I can sense the rage, the inability of anyone to save him, but more than that I feel terrified that it was all my fault. That it was me, knowingly, who fell into this trap laid out by the Earth. Almost as if some sadistic siren has entranced me into following her down into the waters, and now as I tried desperately to swim back to the lifeboat, she was holding on to me, unwilling to let go.
    I've felt this feeling before, and it was when I played Bloodborne. This amazing Fromsoftware game is a brother to the Dark Souls series. There are numerous sections where we explore dark dense castle superstructures, but also times where we go deeper and deeper into caves. The depths, the pull of the darkness, and the eventual greeting of an eldritch horror at the end. It resonates with me and I can't help but be enamored by it.
    Thirdly, something that stuck with me that Jacob discussed in the video was the burying of radioactive waste. Deep so many thousands of feet below the ground, with jagged structures that warned of what was contained within, and writing that told of the horrors that we conjured. It reminds me of a very popular trope in video games, perhaps it is popular in books as well - you would be able to tell me if it is since you read way more than me - but the trope is of the lost civilization and the secrets they buried deep underground. They set up traps and so many obstacles in your way to dissuade you. They are screaming, begging, pleading, please don't come any forward. This is not where we left our power, this is where we left our demise. This is where we died. And yet, almost unflinchingly, not dissuaded at all, we rush forward. And overcome every single challenge. And at the apex of the discovery, we usually even in those games find out demise. I remember the Assassins Creed games were one of the first that introduced me to these types of stories, and as a teenager, I was so utterly engulfed in them. I desperately wanted to know more, about the civilization that never was, their wisdom, and their demise.
    Ultimately, I shudder to think of a time when hundreds of thousands of years later. Strange alien future civilizations will find the remains of us. You and me, and the waste of our civilizations and the power we once wielded. They will not be deterred and will go deeper and into more dark places. The same ones we locked our mistakes behind. And they will find, the horrors we could not defeat. I wonder if they'll be stronger than us, or if we'll be the downfall of a people that breathe so long into the future.

    • @aisha3517
      @aisha3517 Год назад +9

      I genuinely hope you’re a writer otherwise seeing this gem in a RUclips comment sections feels like getting to see a glimpse of someone potential and then watching them let it go to waste, I usually pirate for all pieces of entertainment but I would be willing to pay for any piece of literature you’d put out. not everyone can write like this.

    • @ebrahimnaeem757
      @ebrahimnaeem757 Год назад +3

      @@aisha3517, This is such a massive compliment. Thank you very much for saying this to me. I, unfortunately, am not a writer, but I am tremendously grateful for you saying this. Honestly, these were just thoughts that were evoked by Jacob's spectacular video. So he's the real writer here.

    • @555diggs
      @555diggs 11 месяцев назад +2

      “I can hardly critique anything because in the face of something like this I feel like I am surrendering myself to the journey.” You’ve written such a beautiful statement that it made me reread this sentence multiple times. Love this response

    • @Vulpilux
      @Vulpilux 3 месяца назад

      I know this comment is a year old, but I just wanted to say that, personally, I do not fear for the alien civilizations - from other planets - that may find our remains and this waste, they will have figured out space travel.
      I fear for the ones that come after us, from earth, wether they be humans, insect people or octopeds or whatever because in a way they are also our descendants, as they will receive our legacy, our planet, how we left it and all the dangers that come with it.

  • @starrry.nightt
    @starrry.nightt Год назад +44

    I grew up with my father and brother, my father owns an old gold and silver mine. He used to take us there every weekend. At first, I was scared shitless, he used to prank us by switching off every light, and letting the silence fill the stone walls. It was terrifying. After I grew up with the cold and wetness of those caves and hallways, I found comfort in the stilness and darkness. There was something in knowing that I could always just walk in, and never walk out. It was more then once when my father told me about cave ins. I still love the place, I love to visit and take care of it. We even got a small railway working with a small train. Even if the most popular trails are well taken care of, I still come to the parts that are off limits for visitors and take care of the buckets and buckets of stone that needs to get carried out. There are multiple pools of water they are small ponds I think. I come to them often. They are beautiful, still, silent and so beautiful. Most of them are clear, if no one would throw rocks into them, they all would be. We even found multiple old wooden pillars from medival times. It's so strange running your hand across something centuries old. I swear it never cesease to scare me thinking of falling into some of those water pools and wondering how deep they go, how long would I stay under there until someone found me. It could be hundreds of year's. I m still not sure if im scared of fascinated by it.
    I still love the place, but I hold deep respect for it. It could kill anyone who doesn't know how to play by the rules.

  • @malaizze
    @malaizze 4 года назад +1838

    If Jacob is going to a cave for his cave essay then I challenge him to write an essay about Mars

    • @slimykit3816
      @slimykit3816 4 года назад +53

      Jacob should make a video of the endless limited space and talk about No Mans Sky

    • @AnonymousYoutuber69
      @AnonymousYoutuber69 4 года назад +51

      I challenge him to write an essay about Fort Knox and then one about carrying heavy metal bars to my house.

    • @pip4708
      @pip4708 4 года назад +3

      he kinda already did. I don't remember the name but the game was outer wilds

    • @robertinogochev3682
      @robertinogochev3682 3 года назад +5

      I challenge him to write one about Uranus.

    • @malaizze
      @malaizze 3 года назад +3

      @@robertinogochev3682 I mean have you SEEN him? I'd welcome it

  • @Snnoy
    @Snnoy 2 года назад +2982

    Y’know, weirdly enough, I always found Minecraft to be amazing at conveying this feeling. The caves felt endless, and back when I was little, I sometimes got completely stuck in them. Sometimes I’d try to just dig out, but ended up finding it to be too much effort, and just kept looking around blindly for an exit. I’d attempt to use glitches to escape, like the one where quitting and joining the world would teleport you through the ceiling above, but that would always end with me dying. It honestly felt like it was meant to be a deep, dark prison.

    • @deadmemer5150
      @deadmemer5150 2 года назад +165

      I leaned to bring a stack of logs with me into the caves for that very reason

    • @drlostcause4427
      @drlostcause4427 2 года назад +133

      Those caves are much creepier now

    • @reynaclarke2110
      @reynaclarke2110 2 года назад +100

      i still get lost in them, and i am also a very soft little man and so i go into creative and punch my way out then switch back when i reach the surface

    • @Nacanaca12
      @Nacanaca12 2 года назад +144

      I used to know the caves in Minecraft. I've played the game since I was a child. I was frightened at first, but with time I got to know how the caves worked and what to expect within them. Unlike caves in real life, these were made by people. With computers, yes, but there was a subtle logic to them which I could remember. With the recent cave update, all my experience is worthless. It's new. It's deep. It's dark. It's beautiful. I want to see more, to live more, to go deeper. That is how I die.

    • @lorenzopacheco6651
      @lorenzopacheco6651 2 года назад +107

      There's something so enchanting yet terrifying when the new Cave update came out. Minecraft caves back then were pretty simple, maybe a big tunnel and a mineshaft here and there. But now, you'd have these insane expanses or claustrophobic crevices. Exploring those entirely fresh and unique caves was an amazing experience. Seeing all the weaving tunnels and underwater rivers. But what really struck me was how it felt like there was something calling you down there. The urge to dig deeper, to see how far it goes. Especially if you weren't aware that the new depth limit went into the negatives. I don't know if others had a similar experience, but I was deep in this cave and I was running out of food but there was this huge pit that came out of nowhere and it's like when you look at it, it calls you.

  • @thepinkestpigglet7529
    @thepinkestpigglet7529 10 месяцев назад +12

    Been thinking about this with that whole submarine thing

  • @tatertot6212
    @tatertot6212 Год назад +46

    I’ve shown everyone I know this video, friends, family and coworkers; they all say the same thing “this is amazing” “this is literally a Harvard essay” and it’s so true. It’s not often I find things on RUclips that really galvanize me but your intellect and creativity really shine here on your channel and all I can say is please don’t ever stop!

  • @TheAmazingHerosquad
    @TheAmazingHerosquad 3 года назад +2358

    "Bro it's easy not to get stuck in a cave just break the stone with your fist and put the torches on one side of the wall."

  • @xillion2751
    @xillion2751 3 года назад +4381

    This guy sounds like he writes A++ essays

    • @malink2658
      @malink2658 3 года назад +34

      Can’t say the same

    • @ScabbyCrab
      @ScabbyCrab 3 года назад +132

      I dunno man I think he sounds like he thinks he writes A++ essays.

    • @esmeraldagarcia1583
      @esmeraldagarcia1583 3 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @louisb.6149
      @louisb.6149 3 года назад +60

      Your voice is the most important tool you have in life, honestly. Learn to use it, to convey what you need, or to help people. Never neglect your vocabulary, and it will carry you anywhere. Or write dank papers

    • @breadbeard9728
      @breadbeard9728 3 года назад +79

      Trust me, if you’re writing an academic paper, sadly, most English teachers don’t appreciate feelings or personality

  • @Tina-fj4xo
    @Tina-fj4xo 10 месяцев назад +14

    Watching this after playing tears of the kingdom. That underground is TERRIFYING 😢

  • @awildsylveon9896
    @awildsylveon9896 4 месяца назад +38

    Internet Historian should come take notes on how to tell the story of Floyd Collins without being a thief 😊

    • @zazikikomo7796
      @zazikikomo7796 2 месяца назад

      His video has over two million views. He doesn't need to take any notes, he's too busy stacking them.

  • @ethanotto5760
    @ethanotto5760 4 года назад +480

    Did anyone else stop and read the articles on screen? One said: "Mother earth after clinging grimly, in life and in death, to Floyd Collins for more than 17 days, finally surrendered and, without warning, opened a tiny hole between a rescue shaft and the natural tomb of the cave explorer."
    This reads like the opening to a fucking horror story...

    • @MontySlython
      @MontySlython 4 года назад +27

      Reminds me of Lovecrafts writing style

    • @artillery8188
      @artillery8188 4 года назад +28

      people always had a way with words in those days that you just cant see anymore.

    • @jollystrangers
      @jollystrangers 4 года назад +9

      if you back and read obituaries in the early 1900's, you will be quite surprised how frank or poetic they will be.

    • @jollystrangers
      @jollystrangers 4 года назад +5

      @@mustapleko to be fair, i think people might be saying that about our news in 100 years

    • @Belenus3080
      @Belenus3080 2 года назад

      People were so well spoken back then. They’re busy teaching us useless shit nowadays.

  • @f0rnarnia
    @f0rnarnia 2 года назад +1706

    imagine that, a horror story where its just you, a cave, and lantern. no monster, no villain, just the vast abyss ready to swallow you whole..

    • @tadghgibson4523
      @tadghgibson4523 2 года назад +107

      Your pfp is true horror

    • @yeethittter1285
      @yeethittter1285 2 года назад +94

      Minecraft on peaceful mode

    • @mistwalkerwabalubdub6250
      @mistwalkerwabalubdub6250 2 года назад +58

      Try looking up the magnus archives there's a few horror stories in there that depicts this really well

    • @dalecal1129
      @dalecal1129 2 года назад +19

      @@mistwalkerwabalubdub6250 "Take her, not me."

    • @flamingaish
      @flamingaish 2 года назад

      I'd kms 💀

  • @axse996
    @axse996 11 месяцев назад +18

    When you started speaking about "the call of the void" and how the fact the caverns feel just made for someone to walk through, it starkly reminded me of my own "calls" of random pathways. My friends and I joke about a saying in our language that roughly translates to "dont lose your way for a pathway" and how I would absolutely literally do that (the saying itself is symbolic). I feel like these two things are quite connected and I feel like the answer is just behind a few more doors of knowledge that I've yet to open for myself

  • @mikearrani3299
    @mikearrani3299 Год назад +17

    Came back to rewatch this masterpiece after Internet Historian's video on Floyd Collins.

  • @adrianjames6552
    @adrianjames6552 3 года назад +839

    The connections he made between a future species uncovering these monuments despite the "cries" of the past civilization while showing the human race's own drive to explore the Egyptian monuments were mind-blowingly genius and absolutely bone-chilling.

    • @Shauniiiiiiiii
      @Shauniiiiiiiii 3 года назад +89

      Maybe this future civilisation will consider radiation as harmless as modern day humans consider ancient Egyptian curses

    • @crookedintelligence2421
      @crookedintelligence2421 3 года назад +2

      Yea like the movie (Decent)!

    • @JJMomoida
      @JJMomoida 3 года назад +48

      It's really rather depressing to see that as a cycle of sorts, to be honest. The idea that, despite the warnings, people might go "nah fuck that LOL" and dig as their nature compels them to.

    • @spookyho5994
      @spookyho5994 3 года назад

      @@Shauniiiiiiiii oh god

    • @luigivercotti6410
      @luigivercotti6410 3 года назад +40

      @@JJMomoida Honestly I find it somewhat inspiring myself. That we can know, no matter how many millennia of death separate us, as long as there is humanity in some form, there will always be someone brave enough and stupid enough to seek the truth, to explore and discover at any cost. Because we know, we just know, if we keep exploring, if we just keep delving through the horrors, through the darkness and the peril, downwards into the earth or upwards into space; In our very being we are certain that one of these dark abysses will open into something truly wondrous on the other side. Something, that will make it all worth it. Because it could be there, and therefore it must be. Humanity is a gambling addict, continuously and without fail dropping coin after coin after coin into the pachinko machine of the unending cosmos, because as long we have quarters, we can get a jackpot, and if we never run out, then we're bound to get it, eventually.

  • @FleurMarigold
    @FleurMarigold 4 года назад +9140

    now imagine a speculative fiction about a future race of humans stumbling upon that waste disposal and all the horrors of attempting to unearth it

    • @James_Wisniewski
      @James_Wisniewski 3 года назад +566

      Marking like that really seems like it invites curiosity and exploration. Maybe some things are better left simply unmarked and forgotten.

    • @TucsonHat
      @TucsonHat 3 года назад +496

      My dad advised on/supervised the building of a nuclear weapon assembly bunker. At face value it's basically a very large dome/pile of graded (similar sized), white rock that was shipped in from somewhere off site (it's designed with the rock pile as the roof, should a criticality/meltdown/detonation occur, a web of cables supporting the rock will melt, the rock will bury the bunker). No large, foreboding monument that will accurately depict the danger, transcending language and time. To an outside observer, It looks exactly like the type of ancient site we love to dig up looking for answers..

    • @BagelBagelB1
      @BagelBagelB1 3 года назад +57

      @@TucsonHat bruh

    • @theB0sSPr0
      @theB0sSPr0 3 года назад +62

      someones probably made some creepypasts from this before
      not that I could find it

    • @hinducroat9838
      @hinducroat9838 3 года назад +307

      They will probably mark our warning off as a mere superstition just like we do when we unearth a tomb from a long forgotten civilization with a supposed curse attached to it

  • @destroymeimmediatelyorneve3308
    @destroymeimmediatelyorneve3308 Год назад +25

    The Enigma of Amigara Fault by Junji Ito deserved a whole section for me, especially compared to some of this media and especially with the references to the "pull" and or "draw" of the earth's hollow bodies. With some of these works it's subtext or no small amount of projection. But in Ito's The Enigma of Amigara Fault it is the defining narrative and explored to a degree some of these pieces only scratch the surface of. Beautiful video tho

  • @AL-ey9fx
    @AL-ey9fx Год назад +21

    I love that all of what you describe, Jules Verne wrote of in “Journey to the center of the Earth” without leaving his house in France with the same detail. Your video made me feel the same as when I first read it. It’s just… fascinating.

  • @ElijahShawn
    @ElijahShawn 4 года назад +1012

    This video is like VSauce, but for afraid people.

    • @umangmalik
      @umangmalik 4 года назад +18

      That's the whole channel

    • @ElijahShawn
      @ElijahShawn 4 года назад +22

      @@umangmalik I don't know, I usually view it as VSauce but for hyper-analytical artsy types, but I guess that is covered by the umbrella of "afraid people."

    • @lmao.3661
      @lmao.3661 4 года назад +5

      No I’m just heavily interested in things that cause unhealthy levels of anxiety and dread

    • @frostynoms5517
      @frostynoms5517 4 года назад +6

      VSauce, but for Magnus Archives fans. Lost Johns' Cave, anyone?

    • @1SweetPete
      @1SweetPete 3 года назад

      ​@@frostynoms5517 I didn't need to know what that was right before sleeping TT___TT

  • @AlexRedacted
    @AlexRedacted 4 года назад +613

    Turn back
    Turn back from this cave
    You said, "Let me prove that I'm brave
    Let me keep going"
    But the cave goes for miles
    And miles and miles
    And you're so tired
    But I know that you're strong

    • @psoda.
      @psoda. 3 года назад +3

      ...But I know you're strong...
      I know you can....keep going

    • @feverprole
      @feverprole 3 года назад +5

      @@psoda. sorry to break the mood, but this wasn't an attempt to come up with a poem on a spot, it's a song

    • @o2xide503
      @o2xide503 3 года назад +2

      So You too are on board with the theory that chell is Cave Johnson's daughter

    • @AlexRedacted
      @AlexRedacted 3 года назад +1

      @@o2xide503 I'm just old and lazy. I was on board with it 8 years ago.

  • @AtaMarKat
    @AtaMarKat Год назад +2

    And we wept, Precious. We wept to be so alone. And we forgot the taste of bread, the sound of trees, the softness of the wind. We even forgot our own name. My Precious.

  • @ExpandDong420
    @ExpandDong420 Год назад +6

    The term "welcoming hostility" immediately brought me back to Made in Abyss. Perhaps it's no coincidence that it of all media captures the feeling of caving so well, it might not look like a cave all the time but it never lets you forget that you're underground and never abandons that inherent uneasiness of being somewhere you don't belong but still seems made for you to explore

  • @user-dd4fv6qj8g
    @user-dd4fv6qj8g 4 года назад +529

    The fact that Collins reached a part of the cave that pretty much no one else could, and that's what killed him, really resonated with me. I am an avid caver and I live in a county that is swiss cheese when it comes to the amount of spelunking possible. Heck, I work as a tour guide at one of these caves. But one of the rules we have about caving is never do it alone. Rule of three: Three people, three redundant sources of light.
    Even still, it takes everything in me not to go out caving ALONE in the midst of a time where social distancing and stay-at-home guidelines abound. Never, ever underestimate how tantalizing the unknown can be. The same tunnels that feel inaccessible and unwelcoming to some are, to me and other cavers, one of the world's last frontiers. The call of the void indeed. I often wonder if there are even words that capture the feeling.
    Then Jacob Geller goes and does this. God bless it, thank you for making this video. Like, I needed this to explain to myself why I'm having to mentally chain myself to the idea that I CANNOT go out caving alone while wanting nothing more than to get out of the house and delve into any one of the hundreds of entry points into my county's circulatory system.

    • @wesleygaray2666
      @wesleygaray2666 4 года назад +6

      Man I wish I was brave enough to go into caves, I have the biggest fear of dark places like caves and deeper sections of water but they have always intrigued me at the same time something about it just makes me want to walk in and explore as far as I go, but I am also to scared to even fare even with 3 others I don't think I could.

    • @user-dd4fv6qj8g
      @user-dd4fv6qj8g 4 года назад +2

      @@wesleygaray2666 I do not know if it is possible for you geographically, but Mammoth Caves mentioned in Jacob's video is a great place to start. That was my first cave: it is massive, and at least for the tour I started with, there's little claustrophobia to deal with. That comes in other parts of the cave. Otherwise, google local showcaves in your area, just visiting and doing a simple walking tour of a cave will often give you an idea of how much hunger you have for more of it.

    • @user-dd4fv6qj8g
      @user-dd4fv6qj8g 4 года назад +3

      @@rsh650 To me it means "hopefully don't need this, but have it along with me anyway". You don't WANT to need any of the other sources of light.

    • @user-dd4fv6qj8g
      @user-dd4fv6qj8g 4 года назад +2

      @@mustapleko darwing? symphaty? Spell-checking aside, I feel like commenters like yourself are missing my point. I consistently resist the urge to go out and cave alone; I know better, that's the point. My experience is the coexistence of knowing better and still wanting to follow what I can only describe as an INSTINCT to go deeper. I only commented because I believed that my experience of that dichotomy would be supplementary to Jacob's thesis. But, this is the internet--for some reason, a couple folks find it funny to laugh at my imagined death. Cool. Whatever floats your boat. But I would really like to hear how you feel that adds anything to the conversation surrounding Jacob Geller's incredible video essay. He put his work in, literally recorded parts of this video IN A CAVE to assist in his points. And you can't even be bothered to check your comment for spelling errors. Give me a break.

    • @szuzmariacsatkai3496
      @szuzmariacsatkai3496 4 года назад

      What country are you from?

  • @theamaranthineman574
    @theamaranthineman574 3 года назад +912

    "We just can't resist it."
    Uuuh, yes we can. I'm doing it right now. It's not even that hard.

    • @Red_Eyed
      @Red_Eyed 2 года назад +116

      I'm fucking chillin. Miss me with that bullshit.

    • @aussieseal9979
      @aussieseal9979 2 года назад

      What??

    • @pissapocalypse
      @pissapocalypse 2 года назад +69

      It's actually extremely easy to not go exploring a cave lol

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 2 года назад +8

      I don't even have anything against caves frequently hike and I never thought about exploring caves.

    • @Kikiapina
      @Kikiapina 2 года назад +5

      You don't know it then, you don't truly realize what the void is and in your ignorance you think you've conquered it.

  • @glosterwine
    @glosterwine 10 месяцев назад +7

    After hearing the oceangate titan submarine incident, this video gave me more chills

  • @zacharypeterson5540
    @zacharypeterson5540 Год назад +22

    One of my favorite concepts is discovering the unknown, especially when there is no going back. Stories like Made in Abyss and Promised Neverland are unexplainably fascinating to me.

  • @SlunkyBoi
    @SlunkyBoi 4 года назад +1752

    "We can't resist it" Uh speak for yourself fam, I find it absurdly easy to resist the urge to go underground ahahah, another masterpiece though, great work.

    • @sosig9254
      @sosig9254 4 года назад +259

      It's either you're dying to go explore it. Or you're dying for someone else to go explore it and tell you about it.

    • @brandonclarke436
      @brandonclarke436 4 года назад +47

      @@sosig9254 well said

    • @uncomfortablyclose8481
      @uncomfortablyclose8481 4 года назад +58

      Sosig I just don’t really relate to that personally. I’ve always preferred the ocean as that sort of deep unfeeling mysterious cavern. But I do see why people are interested in them and I respect that, I wouldn’t have watched this video if I didn’t respect it.

    • @t0ri178
      @t0ri178 4 года назад +30

      Bruhh ocean is wayyy wayyyy worse than caves in my opinion

    • @DoselH
      @DoselH 4 года назад +9

      Really I feel what I would like the most is explore like an old abandoned soviet factory or somewhere with a lot of abandoned Busses,cars etc

  • @TwistedScarlett60
    @TwistedScarlett60 4 года назад +1499

    "Why did it feel made for me?"
    Junji Ito Fans: Uh oh

    • @ninasoto2274
      @ninasoto2274 4 года назад +2

      Tobias Reilly who gon tell him

    • @xtrashocking
      @xtrashocking 4 года назад +14

      junji ito fans: 👀👀👀

    • @ivonjonsoncavalcanti1053
      @ivonjonsoncavalcanti1053 4 года назад +4

      I literally said that out loud when he said that

    • @nickPOPmusic
      @nickPOPmusic 4 года назад +33

      I love how he actually flashed Enigma of Amigara when he said that lol

    • @avatar5058
      @avatar5058 4 года назад +12

      My heart stopped when the picture popped up

  • @vesperfromtheinternet5588
    @vesperfromtheinternet5588 Год назад +11

    tfw you know how the new internet historian video ends bc you watched this video years ago

  • @James11111
    @James11111 Год назад +22

    Here again after Internet Historian's hour long video about Floyd Collins.

    • @excalibirb9204
      @excalibirb9204 Год назад

      Yeah it rang a bell and brought me back here

  • @drdurry7536
    @drdurry7536 3 года назад +1196

    10:38 When he showed the Junji Ito drawing I literally said out loud, Oh my god don't even fucking start'

    • @Lucs21fRecorder
      @Lucs21fRecorder 3 года назад +65

      dude same, i just skipped right ahead in the video just to be safe

    • @Crowborn
      @Crowborn 3 года назад +165

      @@Lucs21fRecorder why did you skip? That part of the video was made for you ;)

    • @paulagodebrito
      @paulagodebrito 3 года назад +50

      @@Crowborn _smooth_

    • @oyasumilunlun
      @oyasumilunlun 2 года назад +18

      made me remember that one comic so well i became horrified of the thought that it might come true.

    • @Greippi10
      @Greippi10 2 года назад +14

      D: I wasn't looking but got ptsd just from hearing that. drrrrrrrr drrrrrrrr drrrrrr.......

  • @Highmelon
    @Highmelon 3 года назад +1454

    Underground miner here! Though it's not a cave, the deepest I've been underground is 9900 feet, Almost 3 km.

    • @lowprofbeats5280
      @lowprofbeats5280 3 года назад +70

      What.. is it hard to breath that far down?

    • @firepingun1236
      @firepingun1236 3 года назад +51

      @@lowprofbeats5280 Well what ever the material he mines is hes probably used to having a lack of oxygen like if he mines coal.

    • @lowprofbeats5280
      @lowprofbeats5280 3 года назад +13

      @@firepingun1236 thats true.

    • @Highmelon
      @Highmelon 3 года назад +153

      @@lowprofbeats5280 everything is ventilated, but if you run a lot of machinery on the level, it can get hard to breath with all the heat and fumes in the air. the hardest thing to deal with is usually the heat.

    • @Highmelon
      @Highmelon 3 года назад +73

      @@firepingun1236 we mine copper/zinc

  • @mayn8154
    @mayn8154 Год назад +9

    Rewatching this one after IH's video: "Hey! I've seen this one!"

  • @sozius0
    @sozius0 Год назад +12

    Back here again after man in cave.

  • @urhomiesapien3722
    @urhomiesapien3722 3 года назад +2075

    I guess this is the reason why Mojang ain't giving us a cave update
    Edit: _This aged like Milk........_

  • @josealejandromedinanegreir3142
    @josealejandromedinanegreir3142 2 года назад +1203

    What a reassuring way to end this video. Not only did you show yourself leaving the cave, but also a glimpse of two people just waiting outside. Like returning to society after experiencing the loneliness of the depths.

  • @ElMarko6994
    @ElMarko6994 Год назад +7

    All I can see is wendigoon stuck in the cave

  • @mikeandjustinshow
    @mikeandjustinshow 10 месяцев назад +4

    I’m sure you’re absolutely loving Tears of the Kingdom right now

  • @mistertwister2000
    @mistertwister2000 3 года назад +538

    “Like it was . . . made for me”
    And that’s when I had to walk away and breathe in the sunshine for a while

  • @teejaykaye4357
    @teejaykaye4357 4 года назад +944

    Me, an intense claustrophobe: "this seems like the perfect video to watch"

    • @barkingdoggo3331
      @barkingdoggo3331 3 года назад +6

      I wasn't claustrophobic until I watched this

    • @NoSubsWithContent
      @NoSubsWithContent 3 года назад +14

      Everybody gangsta till they get stuck under billions of tons of rock in a 2 foot hole with mini knives everywhere

    • @Companion92
      @Companion92 3 года назад +2

      I personaly feel like the wide underwater place was even scarier

    • @sorcierenoire8651
      @sorcierenoire8651 3 года назад

      @@MasterLobster waa that a fucking Junji Ito reference?

    • @laniakeas92
      @laniakeas92 3 года назад

      Um fear of depths it's a bit different thing

  • @kibbleofdoom
    @kibbleofdoom Год назад +9

    This topic resonates. I did a few deployments on a submarine and that environment is definitely claustrophobia inducing. The worst part though, was having to clean up around the vessel. You crawl into impossibly tight spaces looking for dust and grease, looking to hide from your supervisors and catch a few minutes rest. Sometimes you get stuck and there are horrible moments of frantic scrabbling, looking to clear your shoulders so you can breathe, begging for help from friends who are often times just feet away. Those couple feet might as well be miles if you've gotten yourself well and truly stuck

  • @MrNeodylliphan
    @MrNeodylliphan 6 месяцев назад +4

    I know what he's talking about. I once saw a nature documentary about glaciers and they showed a massive chasm that was all smooth and glassy and perfectly dark and the more I looked at it, the more I felt this growing temptation to just fall in.
    Also, kind of impressive that Jacob did a whole video on fear of caves and without mentioning Ted the Caver, one of the most famous creepypasta stories on the internet

  • @corbeaudejugement
    @corbeaudejugement 3 года назад +465

    "Why does this cave seem _made_ for me?"
    ...yeah fuck that. i still get nightmares about Amigara Fault. no thanks.

    • @smallasaurus4200
      @smallasaurus4200 3 года назад +13

      I just read amigara fault... I haven’t been that unsettled in a very, very long time.

    • @paulagodebrito
      @paulagodebrito 3 года назад +8

      junji was on my mind the whoole time watching this, omg im still traumatized

    • @Liliputian07
      @Liliputian07 3 года назад +2

      why

    • @cyberwolfy37
      @cyberwolfy37 3 года назад +29

      @@Liliputian07 imagine being put in a gingerbread man mold in the side of the mountain. you go into the human shape hole that shape just like your silhouette, exactly like your silhouette. then it sucks you in, deep deep deep into the mountain, then you stop. you're stuck in place, unable to move your limbs because that's how precise this mold was to fit you.
      you wait, then slowly feels the earth moved, tectonic movement, erosion, your hole began to shift, it sloooowly, and graaadually contort your limbs in weird shape, your arms and your legs is being slowly broken for the course of what feels like weeks or month, your body is being pushed sideway, constricting your ribs and bending your spines like a piece of licorice. what's worst is your head, you can feel the rock slowly squeezing your head, slowly fracturing your jaw, sliming down your neck where it feels like your head is going to get yanked off, but extremely slowly.
      that is the horror of amigara fault.

    • @Liliputian07
      @Liliputian07 3 года назад +4

      @@cyberwolfy37
      eh
      he's made spookier stories

  • @tristanneal9552
    @tristanneal9552 4 года назад +1250

    The anime “Made in Abyss” is one of the only shows that I’ve found perfectly captures the call of the depths, probably because that’s its very central theme. Despite the darkness and dangers below the earth, the abyss calls to adventurers and they continue to throw their lives to it generation after generation simply to have the chance to explore it.

    • @LTGSStrophox
      @LTGSStrophox 4 года назад +17

      Exactly what I thought of as well!

    • @GeronimouxIII
      @GeronimouxIII 4 года назад +12

      bruh, that broke me

    • @snowboundwhale6860
      @snowboundwhale6860 4 года назад +75

      There's of course also the factor that in Made in Abyss, those humans who descend into the abyss become "sick" if they try to climb back out, with the effects of that "sickness" growing exponentially the further down they'd gone, which itself can be seen as a parallel to the way things that live or are acclimated to "the deep", such as the sea creatures in the ocean depths, literally can't survive outside of those depths, or how we get altitude sickness if we try to climb too high without waiting to adjust to the thinner air.

    • @radikaldesignz
      @radikaldesignz 4 года назад +35

      @Yggdrasil Burnes get back?
      She never intends to, nor could she.
      They call it a "last dive" for a reason.

    • @radikaldesignz
      @radikaldesignz 4 года назад +14

      @Yggdrasil Burnes I appreciate the optimism, I really do.
      I just don't think this is one of those stories, friend.

  • @cybernesisofhell
    @cybernesisofhell Год назад +17

    I come back to Jacob's videos incredibly often and, although this is not my favorite of his library of incredible work, I find it kind of astounding that I have not yet seen anybody comment that Jacob went to a whole ass cave to recite pieces of this essay. Seriously so fucking cool. At the very least, it goes to show if you tell such a grossly captivating collection of words, that gnarly shit transcends into the realm of contextual normalcy.

  • @ai1410
    @ai1410 Год назад +5

    You know, I've watched these fear of videos at least a dozen times. Every so often youtube will randomly bring it back for me, and never once am I disappointed in watching them. You by far are my favorite youtuber. Your voice is perfect for me to relax to, your information is stunning and attention keeping. I can't wait for more essays, they really make the time I listen to them special.

  • @zartheitalian5376
    @zartheitalian5376 4 года назад +406

    "Why does it feel like its made for me" - Sir you just triggered my Enigma of Amigara Fault PTSD

    • @daisychainsaw
      @daisychainsaw 4 года назад +2

      JFBSBFD EXACTLY

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 3 года назад +8

      I'm about to copy paste "Enigma of Amigara Fault" into youtube. Am i going to hate you later?

    • @martinsmartini44
      @martinsmartini44 3 года назад +9

      @@snickle1980 Both. Happy reading

    • @phantomeggs4315
      @phantomeggs4315 3 года назад +1

      Why did you have to remind me of that.

  • @Iserlohn.Republican.Government
    @Iserlohn.Republican.Government 2 года назад +401

    21:44 “Wow guys, the counter is clicking so fast, this must be where Geiger buried his treasure”

    • @GamingWithHajimemes
      @GamingWithHajimemes Год назад +21

      10000 year old radiation is the most expensive thing I could think of in the future.

  • @goon-705
    @goon-705 Год назад +12

    Unlike his video 'Fear of Cold' this is actually makes me shiver out of fear. I honestly love Fear of Cold, it's my favorite video out of his entire repertoire, but this one makes me feel genuinely afraid.

  • @AMoodyB3ar
    @AMoodyB3ar Год назад +4

    20:15 fun fact, we figures this out. We melt it down, mix it with glass, concrete and silica, confine it all in a barrel and then bury it. The result is strong enough to suffer a run-away train without leaking radiation. It's pretty much rendered inert.

  • @Mateo-fo5xd
    @Mateo-fo5xd 4 года назад +510

    a few years ago, me and my friends found an entrance to the drain system under one of the roads in our town, we strapped flashlights to our bikes, and went in at full speed, the journey felt like it took hours, until we found a place where the tube split in two, smaller yet large enough holes for us to fit and crawl.
    we were about a minute into one of these small holes, when we felt a deep, resonating roar, coming from far down the tunnel, slowly coming closer, we _shit_ our pants and ran as fast as we could while crouching to our bikes and escaped. Aftere what felt like mere minutes we were out, and cuestioning what we heard back there, we found out that it was just the roar of a car enjine coming above us on the road, the sound bouncing off the walls of the tube and drowning the higher frecuencies. we felt a little dumb for thinking that something was there.
    but deep down we knew, we were never coming back there, even if all of us wanted to go _just one last time_
    thanks for reading, this stuff actually happened just like i told you, it was really fun at the time and i just felt like it fit the video
    edit: grammar

    • @Mateo-fo5xd
      @Mateo-fo5xd 4 года назад +5

      thank you so much jacob!

    • @skylarwalls3227
      @skylarwalls3227 3 года назад +18

      I did the same thing with a couple of my friends but we ended up just surfacing behind a mercedes dealership, nothing exciting

    • @MaggieJaneSimpson
      @MaggieJaneSimpson 3 года назад

      no way i would go there with you XDDD (yes, i am a chicken and a proud one XDD )

    • @mateo.mauro_xd
      @mateo.mauro_xd 3 года назад +3

      Hey, I finally found someone else named Mateo :)

    • @Mateo-fo5xd
      @Mateo-fo5xd 3 года назад +2

      @@mateo.mauro_xd good to meet you man, we Mateos should stand together

  • @ieatmice751
    @ieatmice751 4 года назад +676

    Imagine how Gollum felt, literally stuck down there in the crushing, blinding darkness for centuries

    • @atlantethan
      @atlantethan 3 года назад +82

      "And we wept, Precious, we wept to be so alone. And we forgot the taste of bread, and the sound of trees, the softness of the wind. We even forgot our own name."

    • @gokhandemir7917
      @gokhandemir7917 3 года назад

      Cringe

    • @coito5307
      @coito5307 3 года назад +7

      Oh my god i was thinking exactly that lol, everyone in these conditions would turn into a Gollum

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf 3 года назад +10

      @@gokhandemir7917 oh f off

    • @Fleurig-xr5mm
      @Fleurig-xr5mm 3 года назад +1

      Gökhan Demir
      You must be very sensitive

  • @maddog5944
    @maddog5944 Год назад +4

    Internet Historian just released a really good video about the floyd collins situation

  • @Artalus94
    @Artalus94 9 месяцев назад +5

    3 years after stumbling upon this video, I keep returning to it for some reason. There is just so much to it, and it is so perfectly composed. The material, the story, the seemingly unrelated things that you manage to tie together, the voice, the intonation even, the whole... idea. Even though I watched the video multiple times already, and I know what and you will talk about, it is still fascinating to just rewatch it again. "The inevitability of these stories was part of their power. Some tales could never be told too often"(c)

  • @Adomas_B
    @Adomas_B 3 года назад +1016

    The scariest part of going deep into a cave is dropping into lava and losing gear

    • @skythedragon7897
      @skythedragon7897 3 года назад +38

      Honestly yea. That's why i always bring extra cobblestone

    • @iwantgojo
      @iwantgojo 3 года назад +18

      Duuuudeeee and when you lose the precious mended diamond sword UghHHh!!!

    • @Adomas_B
      @Adomas_B 3 года назад +18

      @@iwantgojo Or when skeleton shoots you into it
      Oh and here's some tips: mine a 2×1 hole and stand in the middle so you can see lava beforehand
      Always cary a water bucket
      Don't bridge across lava, extinguish it with water

    • @iwantgojo
      @iwantgojo 3 года назад +1

      @@Adomas_B tanks!

    • @taco2728
      @taco2728 3 года назад +1

      Lol

  • @SrSeed
    @SrSeed 4 года назад +575

    Just install the brightness mod on Optifine

  • @madisonpetri7361
    @madisonpetri7361 10 месяцев назад +1

    Every year or so, I find myself remembering this video, and so I share it with anyone I hadn't yet shared it with yet, and rewatch it myself. And every single time I do, I find myself leaving the video hanging on a different point you made. All your stuff is wonderful, but this one's definitely left a special mark on me.

  • @tau2213
    @tau2213 Год назад +7

    Thank you, RUclips Algorithm, for recommending me this channel after Internet Historian's latest video about Collins and the Sandy Cave incident.

  • @averynelson1186
    @averynelson1186 4 года назад +349

    It took two months to recover Floyd Collin's body.
    There are many who have died in caves, and their bodies have been irretreavable.

  • @spoogerification
    @spoogerification 3 года назад +1018

    Getting trapped in a cave is the most terrifying thing I can imagine

    • @zigguratdemetrius5984
      @zigguratdemetrius5984 2 года назад +31

      Na… trapped in an underwater cave

    • @MM-qj8ys
      @MM-qj8ys 2 года назад +38

      @@zigguratdemetrius5984 that’s... still getting trapped in a cave but yeah lol

    • @zigguratdemetrius5984
      @zigguratdemetrius5984 2 года назад +25

      @@MM-qj8ys yeah but... in water...

    • @CC-ok2kt
      @CC-ok2kt 2 года назад +17

      @@zigguratdemetrius5984 but it’s still a cave…

    • @zigguratdemetrius5984
      @zigguratdemetrius5984 2 года назад +20

      @@CC-ok2kt but, with water...

  • @eternalmiasma5586
    @eternalmiasma5586 Год назад +4

    IH, Jacob and wendigoon need to make a video together

  • @bones9532
    @bones9532 Месяц назад +1

    "why did it feel...made for me?" is genuinely some of the most intense horror i have ever felt omg

  • @PadecMaybeReal
    @PadecMaybeReal 3 года назад +2143

    Why does this sound like an SCP tale.
    Plot twist: Caves are horrible eldritch creatures that attracts adventurers so that it can consume them.

    • @toothpasteman3400
      @toothpasteman3400 3 года назад +63

      there are actually a few cave SCP's

    • @hombreg1
      @hombreg1 3 года назад +51

      The bowels of the earth demand a sacrifice. Their unquenchable thirst drinks rivers into nothingness. And from its lifeblood, deep below, sprout flame and brimstone. It hungers for you and it beckons. Through stupidity, curiosity or bravado, we're all swallowed whole and made one, under the biggest ossuary humanity has ever known, the cold soil under which we rest.

    • @evanabbott2737
      @evanabbott2737 3 года назад +4

      hombreg1 uh huh.

    • @jaytea4390
      @jaytea4390 3 года назад +10

      I'm actually writing one right now because I was so inspired by this video lol. It's a bottomless cave that people are drawn to throw themselves in. They are then 'reborn' as people exiting the cave, but have no memories of their past life and are wildly different in appearance etc. There's more to it but just go summarise lol.

    • @IndrasChildDeepAsleep
      @IndrasChildDeepAsleep 3 года назад

      X-Files Season Six Episode 21, Field Trip

  • @lurkingmoth
    @lurkingmoth 4 года назад +707

    You know, Subnautica really plays on this fascination and fear. It's a game set almost entirely underwater, and you spend a lot of time in underwater caves. Sometimes, you'll be in a place where you can't see the bottom and you have to decide whether to turn back or keep going down.

    • @puckmanstudios2172
      @puckmanstudios2172 3 года назад +62

      And the fact you never know what's around the corner, a wonderful ecosystem of fish and plants, or an eldritch abomination

    • @OneBiteoftheCherry
      @OneBiteoftheCherry 3 года назад +3

      Great game

    • @Dingus_Khaan
      @Dingus_Khaan 3 года назад +6

      When he brought up the creatures living in the deep ocean, I was really hoping he'd cover that game.

    • @Wimpiethe3
      @Wimpiethe3 3 года назад +8

      I get really on edge with that game. Quite fantastic. My friend is always amused when we play it and I inevitably give myself a jumpscare, jerking the mouse about. Good times.

    • @Khymeira
      @Khymeira 3 года назад +1

      That game makes my nips hard. Best game I've played in a long time.

  • @sixstringtherapy5038
    @sixstringtherapy5038 Год назад +2

    This video keeps drawing me back again and again. It pops up on my feed in the times where I am in the certain type of mood to watch something like this. Amazing job on the atmosphere of this. And then at the end of it all, that song. I grew up in rual South Louisiana, raised in a extremely strict religious environment. So that song was one I've heard a thousand plus times, but never with the sadness and longing that the artist puts in that version. That just adds to the experience of the whole thing in a way I find hard to explain. That song in that moment, makes me both nostalgic, sad, and I don't even know what other emotions all combined into one feeling that only this video has made me feel. Amazing job on this project. The amount of work had to enormous to put this together. I really appreciate the effort you put into this.