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Mark usually it’ll be another diver, which is why I sympathize with that diver who got grabbed by the guy, but I’ve had a damselfish attack me (feisty little things), been stung by fire coral unexpectedly, and will usually rub up against a piling when shore diving which can be uncomfortable because it’s covered in barnacles and coral. Also, it’s just the unknown of not knowing what’s behind you while diving which can make me uneasy
Reminds me of a cave diver drowning recovering the body of his friend, all you could see was his friends goggles floating across the camera before he became disoriented from nitrogen toxicity. The two of them are still there to this day. Edit; his name was David Shaw, he died recovering the body of deon dreyer, who died 10 years prior to David’s dive. David drowned but they were able to recover the bodies via his lifeline rope.
@@jannickpedersen546 i agree, being trapped in a tiny air pocket under the sea with no way out and not being able to see anything sounds much worse than being buried alive, despite the fact you would suffocate way way faster under dirt... so u better get digging fast somehow lol
not sure if you know - but you can actually watch the moment on camera that he was found as the diver that found him had a recording video camera that found him... it is pretty insane
@@kaanertugrul82 Anytime! It is really amazing to watch. Feel so bad for the guy but its amazing that those divers got him in time!! Its crazy you can hear the moment the guy grabbed the divers hand he like lets out a yelp ! haha
@@jackturnock821 Imagine yourself compressing, not slowly, but suddenly. You feel as your flesh and bones get crushed inside of you, puncturing your already mushed organs as the water around you makes you as small as a business bag. A bloody, twitchy business bag made of flesh and skin.
USS West Virginia In the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack guards posted on the ship reported banging for weeks. All attempts to reach them failed, partly due to not being able to identify where the banging actually came from, partly due to all of the explosives still aboard severely limiting where they were able to cut, and partly due to battleships being generally tough to cut through. 6 months later the battleship was finally raised raised and three men were discovered in a sealed off store room. They had died 16 days after the attack from suffocation.
That guy took on a whole new level of survival. The abyss threw everything at him and he fought back. The true Nigerian Prince, he deserves our credit card info.
Till Tronje Illegible half english, rewatch the entire video this time & tell me being in a scenario like this man went through.. That would make you appreciate the ocean more, want to be around it and not make you change profession? Stupid right? Having an irrational fear of the ocean means, not having a reason to fear water like not going through a traumatic experience. I think barely being able to breathe or eat within an inch of your life.. While listening to your coworkers get eaten & torn apart by sharks would rise some fears.
@@millennial_weeb2382 even after a traumatic experience you still have no reason to fear the ocean. The danger presented by the ocean isn't increased by the trauma. Congratulations! You have just proved my point without realising. So maybe next time try to not to be so bad at argueing before insulting someone
Till Tronje Trauma definition: Severe emotional or mental distress caused by an experience. Danger level rising or staying the same is not a factor in a fear being rational or not. His near death experience & listening to his coworkers get eaten by sharks, was likely traumatic to say the least. “if you’re on a rickety boat in the middle of an ocean and get caught in the storm, your fear of drowning is rational.” “But if you’re in your shower and are afraid to turn on the water, because you’re afraid of drowning, then that becomes an irrational fear.” the water in the shower & the water in the ocean have minor differences in danger level; but that’s irrelevant. If everyone else was afraid to be in the ocean, because they might experience what he did that would be irrational, he experienced a very unlikely experience which likely gave him some Trauma or PTSD & is not denying reality, or having a mental break. He’s choosing not to be around the ocean, because his fear of getting back into his line of work & risking early death/drowning like his former coworkers isn’t worth his second chance at life. He’s *choosing* not to get back into the boat, if he’d never had experience with the ocean & blindly said ‘i fear ocean water just bc, herp dur’ that would be irrational. “The important difference is whether or not your fears drastically affect the way you live.” His life was not drastically changed, by not wanting anything to do with the water after his experience. I for example don’t do anything with ocean water, not bc of an irrational fear. I can’t swim, and don’t find enjoyment in beaches so why would i want to be around it? Does this mean i have an irrational fear as well as a lack in drive to learn how to swim? i actually did research on this topic everything quoted can be traced back to an article. His fear is not irrational & rational/irrational fears have nothing to do with the danger level of anything. You’re not in danger of fearing that you could lose your house if you don’t make ends meet, there’s not physical danger. That is a rational fear. I’m pretty done with this bc the whole discussion is pointless.
"the unlukiest and lukiest person ever lived" Tsutomu Yamaguchi who survived Hiroshima and then moved to his home town, Nagasaki just in time to survive the next: finaly, a worthy oponent
My cousin was one of the crew in the ship. And he died. He was one of two people whose body was never found. One of the saddest moments in my family. He got married two months earlier to his pregnant girlfriend and just moved into a house he built. The most painful part was that he wasn’t supposed to be on the boat. He was called in at the last minute to fill in for someone who called in sick
By definition it still is though, "a phobia is an extreme OR irrational fear of or aversion to something" his would be the former an extreme fear of the ocean.
This was the MOST fascinating story I've ever heard! This man most likely survived because he didn't panic and his extreme will to survive,I KNOW I wouldn't have been so fortunate. Anyway, awesome video
You know, I’m a big fan of the beach and I like to just sit in the water, but if that happened to me, I don’t know if I’d ever go back there again 😅. I’d be living with PTSD for the rest of my gruelling life, if I survived.
I had an email from a Nigerian man saying ‘My friend has been stuck underwater for 3 days, send $100,000 to help rescue him.’ I wish I’d believed him now 🧐
Surviving the initial sinking and being trapped, alone, in the dark, on the bottom of the ocean not knowing what else is in the shipwreck with you has to be the worst torture imaginable. What a miracle that he survived
Imagine him opening a can to drink, but it falling out of his hand and into the ocean, that is some "Well, I guess I'll just die" material right there.
@@dontwatchmydoomvideos No way I'd sleep knowing that these last few hours could be my very last. I'd want to live every second of the time I had left.
Damn, imagine being in that situation for 3 days and not giving up... Knowing full well NO ONE ON EARTH has ever survived an ordeal similar to this one. It hasnt even been close. If you get trapped in a sunken ship, the death rate was 100%, upon millions lost at sea.
@@theguybehindyou4762 its easy to say that sitting in some comfortable shit in the AC. Imagine saying that for 3 days in the frozen pitch black abyss of the ocean floor. 99.99% of people would have said well, I am just dragging this out, get it over with and drowned themselves within the first 24 hours
@@Xehemoth to be honest he really did not have any choice drowing yourself is almost impossible and since it was pitch black I doubt he had anything to hurt himself
I hardly think handing the man a phobia to explain his fear of the ocean is appropriate ROFL .. its pretty fucking clear his fear is rational and very much earned.
phobias don't have to be irrational. Sure constantly being watched by a duck is pretty uncommon but the fear of hights, fire or poison is very rational
Irrational in the sense of fear doesn’t just mean the likelihood of it happening is small, it’s also that it affects your life. For example, of course I’m afraid of being poisoned/drugged. But it doesn’t affect my daily life, I don’t check all my food, I don’t worry that the bartender could be an assassin, etc. I watch my drink if I’m out. That’s it. That doesn’t affect my life, the likelihood of it happening is relatively small but I don’t think about except that if I leave a table I ask someone to watch my drink. That’s not a phobia. It’s a precaution. After a serious accident where this dude saw a dozen of his friends die, and where he almost died, he decided to not sail again. It affects him in no way other than he’s gonna get a new job. It’a just a job.
Phobias can be the result of a traumatic event like this one. It might feel rational for him personally but when considering that the chance of something like this happening to him again is just as low as for anyone else, the fear is still irrational in a strictly logical sense.
Who said it's not "earned"? But if it fits this description: "an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal. " ...it's still a phobia. It's insanely common for people to develop fears of certain things after a traumatic event. It's just how our brains try to keep us from the same scary/near-death experience happening again
Now, this is a story all about how My boat got flipped-turned upside down And I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there I'll tell you how I managed to survive in a pocket of air
Harrison is now a professional diver from what I've researched. Hes a lucky man and its unimaginable the terrifying experience he encountered and nearly died from. I'm so happy hes alive and it shows the necessity for rescue/ recovery divers to be deployed immediately in these circumstances.
As I understand it the guys who rescued him certied him and he now works with their company as a full blown saturation diver. It's quite an epic story.
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As insane as this story is, what's even crazier to think about is if those divers had arrived a couple hours later we would have never known of his incredible story. They would've just assumed he died when the ship sank 3 days earlier, having no idea he had managed to keep himself alive for all that time
Question. Not arguing against but just genuinely curious. I’m wondering on the howness of being crushed when you're in an air pocket? Would your innards just burst or something of the like? Thanks.
Imagine how long it must have felt. Can't distinguish between night and day, sitting in horror, unable to sleep, uncomfortable, lonely, in fear of the future, freezing, and in complete darkness. The time must have gone by incredibly slowly for him.
@@emberblack8706 also remember that under him was water, no ground he could feel. in pitch black darkness, with all those deep sea horror movies in his head. on top of the fear of water he was stuck in an arguably small enclosed space for 60 hours straight.
They actually have video of the moment they discovered him. That poor man looked so terrified, but I'm really happy they sent a rescue/recovery crew. You just never know who might have survived even the most unlikely events.
New Augustus Caesar bro u saying that made me want to think of way worse things and now I’m imagining what it would be like to drown in a thick substance like honey or syrup
@@mathewvanostin7118 it's more like 1000 views = $7. He has lots of ads on his videos, probably sells lots of merch, has lots of patron supporters and also has sponsorships. That's basically 4 streams of income for his youtube channel. It's also possible he invests some into the stock market but thats just a guess.
Spike MacGregor ok lets say last video where he gives 1 000 000$. Video made 25 000 000 views. Which AT BEST gives 25 000$ after taxes. Maybe 50 000 100 000$ if the companies were generous in the ad bid which is very random and rare The reason why its usualy 1$ for 1000 views its because its an ad. They know 90% of people either are broke/dont have money for your product/arent interested/will ignore ad. And youtube take 45% of that ad money Also dont forget mr beast has to pay taxes. Crew. Product cost. Like buying cars/house for people 😂
how can you even count those 24 hours for mr beast... is an insult.. With light, with friends, with phones, with good temperature, without sharks, only 30 cm under the water in his pool, with cloth and he only did few hours (no 24).
The scariest part was him being rescued, luckily there were professionals doing it and they took every precaution for dealing with the high pressure situation.
Hmm..This could make a good film like Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours. With a good set up and a dynamic back story from the main character to flashback to. A waiting family. A wreck diving crew that’s may or may not be deployed in time. Dramatic tension from the sharks and elements. This could be a tight film.
Saturation divers stay under water for maybe 24 days in small capsules things . deepest ones gone is around 700 meters or 2296 feet. hardest jobs in the world.
I can't even begin to imagine what that would sound like. That alone would give me nightmares for decades. Add all the other stuff and I don't know if I would even want to survive.
@@danielj5650 No you blithering idiot. Because he kept his cool and didn't panic. he acted smart and used that mattress to save his life. I sure as hell wouldn't have figured that out, and you wouldn't have either.
prod. miyokata I’m not denying that he was smart, I agree. The original comment said it like he was implying that he was surprised because he was black
I remember being in my final year of college and reading this news story in 2013! It just sent chills down my spine, what a terrifying experience. There's so much to love about the ocean but this is a solid reminder that it's still a force of nature that we have no control over.
They did a story on this on a TV show on HULU called "Extreme Rescues". It actually showed footage from the divers mounted cameras they had. It was pretty terrifying to see a human hand suddenly come into frame in the murky black water and grab the diver. The divers reaction was just as you would imagine, it scared the hell out of him.
There was this milkcow being lead a crossed a small wooden bridge, when one of her rear legs, broke through the bridge, she was okay, "but she did strain her milk".💨👀😇
Many did after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. No way to get to the trapped men. Compartment walls were insulated with material that was flammable so attempting to cut in with acetylene torches suffocated them. Also they'd drown because as soon as the torch flame pierced through the trapped air would rush out, letting water flood in. Rescue attempts were abandoned. The longest it took men to die was three men trapped in a storage compartment in the USS West Virginia. Going by the Xed dates on a calendar found in the room at least one of them was conscious for 16 days, to December 23rd, 1941.
What a legend to survive that as well as the divers who managed that rescue. I have watched plenty of diver videos from youtube recommendations and it seems like if anything goes slightly wrong with deep dives you're dead. So for them to save a man they didn't even know would be a live down there that fast is incredible.
You can find the diver's POV camera footage of this on RUclips. You can see the moment his hand reaches out and grabs him, and you can see Harrison sitting in his air pocket, and how they got him out. It's really amazing.
@@rohithreddy75 lol caffeine and sugar odn't dehydrate you, it is the salt content of soda that can do that, and only in large amounts. one can of coke will hydrate you, 10 will not.
His story is incredible but lets not forget the bravery of those divers too . Sent in to recovery dead bodies from a dark cold maze full of ravenous sharks with a taste for human flesh.
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No thanks
Doesn’t work for me it’s kinda bullshit
Infographics Show did this same video back in August. You ripped that channel off.
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As a scuba diver, this gives me tons of anxiety. It’s the worst when something unexpected touches you underwater.
What unexpected things have already touched you?
Mark usually it’ll be another diver, which is why I sympathize with that diver who got grabbed by the guy, but I’ve had a damselfish attack me (feisty little things), been stung by fire coral unexpectedly, and will usually rub up against a piling when shore diving which can be uncomfortable because it’s covered in barnacles and coral. Also, it’s just the unknown of not knowing what’s behind you while diving which can make me uneasy
@@JustDoinFlorida be safe!
Just Doin Florida scuba diving itself is much scarier, it's dark, cold and wet down there
@@Adam-cj2jg of course it's wet, you're underwater!
I bet even the divers have nightmares about being grabbed by a drowning man.
Reminds me of a cave diver drowning recovering the body of his friend, all you could see was his friends goggles floating across the camera before he became disoriented from nitrogen toxicity. The two of them are still there to this day.
Edit; his name was David Shaw, he died recovering the body of deon dreyer, who died 10 years prior to David’s dive. David drowned but they were able to recover the bodies via his lifeline rope.
@@shivangsrivastava4522 no u didnt. When you liked it basiclly acted as a refresh, so the likes updated when you liked the comment.
They seemed relatively calm about it
/watch?v=ArWGILmKCqE
Personally, i'd have emptied my bowels almost immediately.
lol imagine his wife grabbing his arm in the middle of the night for laughs
Yeah I bet the diver shit in his pants when that happened.
I don't blame him for not wanting to ever go back to the ocean. A situation like that is beyond any fear I can come up with.
After watching this, I don't want to go to the ocean either.
Ranks right up there with buried alive 😬
@@tabby73 he was basically buried at sea
@@theonlyshinyumbreon which imo is much more fucked up, ground we can dig up or no predators to eat you. Hoomans under water, well it aint our turf xD
@@jannickpedersen546 i agree, being trapped in a tiny air pocket under the sea with no way out and not being able to see anything sounds much worse than being buried alive, despite the fact you would suffocate way way faster under dirt... so u better get digging fast somehow lol
That's not an irrational fear of the ocean. That's legit PTSD. He's got every right in my book not to go out there again.
Who cares about ur book u weeaboo
@@اللهمانصرإسلاموالمسلمينفيكلمكا fisrt of all, it's an expression. Second of all, 23 MINUTES ago?
@@اللهمانصرإسلاموالمسلمينفيكلمكا You took time off from scamming people to comment. How nice of you..
I'm from London I know it was an expression you eastern European
@@اللهمانصرإسلاموالمسلمينفيكلمكا sureee
That’s not a phobia, he’s just straight up traumatized
How do think a lot of people get their phobias in the first place?
@@rin_okami im scared of getting buried alive but i haven't before lol
@scabthecat Was it a near-death experience?
@scabthecat yes, it is.
@@rin_okami phobia is an "irrational fear" of something. thats not irrational at all
Just listening to the story gave me anxiety. What a terrifying experience.
My trip is ruined
not sure if you know - but you can actually watch the moment on camera that he was found as the diver that found him had a recording video camera that found him... it is pretty insane
@@mitcHELLOworld That's awesome. Thanks for the heads up! 👍
@@kaanertugrul82 Anytime! It is really amazing to watch. Feel so bad for the guy but its amazing that those divers got him in time!! Its crazy you can hear the moment the guy grabbed the divers hand he like lets out a yelp ! haha
@@mitcHELLOworld Well those divers probably had a constant fear of being attacked by a shark... then that guy grabs at them. Hilarious.
Makes you wonder how many other people have found themselves in his position, but WEREN'T rescued.
@ Titanic sank to deep. . . Any survivors Imploded.
@@stevemorales4098 what would the feeling of being imploded be?
@@jackturnock821 Imagine yourself compressing, not slowly, but suddenly. You feel as your flesh and bones get crushed inside of you, puncturing your already mushed organs as the water around you makes you as small as a business bag.
A bloody, twitchy business bag made of flesh and skin.
cristobal zuñiga nah it would’ve been pretty much instant death it sank too fast and too deep for them to have felt anything matter of milliseconds
USS West Virginia
In the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack guards posted on the ship reported banging for weeks. All attempts to reach them failed, partly due to not being able to identify where the banging actually came from, partly due to all of the explosives still aboard severely limiting where they were able to cut, and partly due to battleships being generally tough to cut through. 6 months later the battleship was finally raised raised and three men were discovered in a sealed off store room. They had died 16 days after the attack from suffocation.
That guy took on a whole new level of survival. The abyss threw everything at him and he fought back. The true Nigerian Prince, he deserves our credit card info.
Subnatica irl
Damn hilarious
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No joke, he deserves all the numbers
😂😂😂
Phobia’s are irrational fears, what this man went through wasn’t irrational in the slightest.
Yes it is. It us irrational ti fear the ocean. Why you fear is of no consequence
Till Tronje Illegible half english, rewatch the entire video this time & tell me being in a scenario like this man went through..
That would make you appreciate the ocean more, want to be around it and not make you change profession?
Stupid right?
Having an irrational fear of the ocean means, not having a reason to fear water like not going through a traumatic experience.
I think barely being able to breathe or eat within an inch of your life.. While listening to your coworkers get eaten & torn apart by sharks would rise some fears.
@@millennial_weeb2382 even after a traumatic experience you still have no reason to fear the ocean. The danger presented by the ocean isn't increased by the trauma. Congratulations! You have just proved my point without realising.
So maybe next time try to not to be so bad at argueing before insulting someone
Till Tronje Trauma definition: Severe emotional or mental distress caused by an experience.
Danger level rising or staying the same is not a factor in a fear being rational or not.
His near death experience & listening to his coworkers get eaten by sharks, was likely traumatic to say the least.
“if you’re on a rickety boat in the middle of an ocean and get caught in the storm, your fear of drowning is rational.”
“But if you’re in your shower and are afraid to turn on the water, because you’re afraid of drowning, then that becomes an irrational fear.”
the water in the shower & the water in the ocean have minor differences in danger level; but that’s irrelevant.
If everyone else was afraid to be in the ocean, because they might experience what he did that would be irrational, he experienced a very unlikely experience which likely gave him some Trauma or PTSD & is not denying reality, or having a mental break.
He’s choosing not to be around the ocean, because his fear of getting back into his line of work & risking early death/drowning like his former coworkers isn’t worth his second chance at life.
He’s *choosing* not to get back into the boat, if he’d never had experience with the ocean & blindly said ‘i fear ocean water just bc, herp dur’ that would be irrational.
“The important difference is whether or not your fears drastically affect the way you live.”
His life was not drastically changed, by not wanting anything to do with the water after his experience.
I for example don’t do anything with ocean water, not bc of an irrational fear. I can’t swim, and don’t find enjoyment in beaches so why would i want to be around it?
Does this mean i have an irrational fear as well as a lack in drive to learn how to swim?
i actually did research on this topic everything quoted can be traced back to an article.
His fear is not irrational & rational/irrational fears have nothing to do with the danger level of anything. You’re not in danger of fearing that you could lose your house if you don’t make ends meet, there’s not physical danger.
That is a rational fear.
I’m pretty done with this bc the whole discussion is pointless.
@@millennial_weeb2382 true, a discussion with a strawman is pointless. Thanks for the admition
Bruh that ain’t no phobia, that’s justified fear
It’s been over a dam year and you fools are still arguing in the replies.
LMFAO!
Weak shit DIO survived under the ocean for over 100 years so Yare Yare Daze man
Noah Bych
But he’s a vampire
The Extremely cool Seal Vampires need Air too what do you mean?
@Whiten Lite what's funny in it? The comment is damn true
Man: gets trapped underwater for 3 days
Boss: so you sill coming in on Monday?
Boss: you fired you are late
Wouldn’t even doubt it. So many bosses make it seem like your committing a crime when you ask for time off. So glad I work for myself now!
I wanna like but it’s at 420
Death Ahoy Ream-It lol
Lol. Because of no call, no show policy, we hired a new associate. Your fired
"the unlukiest and lukiest person ever lived"
Tsutomu Yamaguchi who survived Hiroshima and then moved to his home town, Nagasaki just in time to survive the next: finaly, a worthy oponent
Out battle will be legendary !
I'd like you to meet Roy Sullivan, the man who got struck by lightning seven times and survived every time.
@@samstagszocker lastly he died to a gunshot not to a lightning
@@frostyashs yeah because of love, shits sad as fuck man
@@samstagszocker didn't his grave got struck by lightning too?
My cousin was one of the crew in the ship.
And he died. He was one of two people whose body was never found.
One of the saddest moments in my family. He got married two months earlier to his pregnant girlfriend and just moved into a house he built.
The most painful part was that he wasn’t supposed to be on the boat. He was called in at the last minute to fill in for someone who called in sick
:(
This is so sad yo.
John still hurts me till this day
I don't know if I can like this comment...
that sick guy is the lucky one
Concidering the bloke was under water for three days - being scared of the ocean isn't really a phobia
@W0Y4K More like common sense
By definition it still is though, "a phobia is an extreme OR irrational fear of or aversion to something" his would be the former an extreme fear of the ocean.
British?
bloke???
Mark it just means dude
Lmao just imagine you're looking for lost bodies 100 feet underwater in a shipwreck and suddenly someone grabs your arm
That's my constant fear:
Fear of what the ocean hides
I would scream
Oh boy this wreck is pretty wa- HOLY SHIT WHAT WAS THAT
@@aspenlovelock8115 nah thats not how someone would react 30 meters below the water in a shipwreck with dead bodies
*accidentally hid him in the head and kill him* "owh well, i just found more dead bodies"
This was the MOST fascinating story I've ever heard! This man most likely survived because he didn't panic and his extreme will to survive,I KNOW I wouldn't have been so fortunate. Anyway, awesome video
There's video of the rescue, too.
You know, I’m a big fan of the beach and I like to just sit in the water, but if that happened to me, I don’t know if I’d ever go back there again 😅.
I’d be living with PTSD for the rest of my gruelling life, if I survived.
@@Dr-Random Oh yes sir,you and me BOTH,I'd be too damn TERRIFIED to ever go back!
He absolutely justified in never going back. It scared me hearing his story, I can't imagine the fear he felt
Yep
@X R far braver than I would ever be. Good for him 👍
@X R That’s great. Becoming a diver probably eased his mind and made him feel like he conquered the ocean.
There is another story of a woman who experienced something similar and still went back. Her husband even died during the event
He became a Commercial diver and the guy that rescued him handed him his Certificate.
I’m surprised that he didn’t use the Toyota Corolla comparison.
Stop milking the joke It's not funny anymore
the air poket was as big as 15 toyota corolla's luggage trunks
@@marcusianaviation9372 dude I was talking about the Toyota corolla joke not Malaysian Airlines.
It’s not a RLL Video If it doesn’t mention the Toyota Corolla
@@asterope1604 its not a joke its a tradition
I had an email from a Nigerian man saying ‘My friend has been stuck underwater for 3 days, send $100,000 to help rescue him.’
I wish I’d believed him now 🧐
Underrated
That was actually really funny
🤣😂
Underrated comment 🤣🤣🤣
I’m dead xd
Surviving the initial sinking and being trapped, alone, in the dark, on the bottom of the ocean not knowing what else is in the shipwreck with you has to be the worst torture imaginable. What a miracle that he survived
And imagine those sharks and the noises of them eating the humans
I CAN'T-
This is why the ocean frightens me!!
I could not agree more
Story was gnarly
@@user-xw1tb7hw4o Holy hell that would be the scariest shit ever
I'm surprised, Coca-Cola hasn't appointed him as their brand ambassador.
_"Coca-Cola saved my life!"_
@James Albert Rabor put underscore _ before and after the word/sentence. _like this_
_hey_
@James Albert Rabor _candy Mountain charlie_
_hi_
I’ll see y’all in 7 years when they make a movie about this.
Difficult to make a movie about something that happened mostly in complete darkness
@@Skyfighter94 Eh, they always make things up, so either the camera can be shot in a slightly dark room or there's an emergency light on or something
@@Skyfighter94 not too difficult. Check out Kursk, a movie released in 2018.
Theres already a similar movie that came out around 2018
Not being racial, but he's black.
Video would litterly only be audio & no visual.
Rather than calling it a phobia it is " post traumatic stress disorder '' that he developed...
You can develop both....
@@Ireallylikepie22 true... And both are treatable nowadays
@@drsachinbaghe8519 and... When... Did... Anyone... Say.... Otherwise...
@@Ireallylikepie22 He was adding information that he thought would be interesting to further develop the conversation, It is not a discussion
It’s PTS...not PTSD. Post traumatic stress is a normal human response..it’s not a disorder. I don’t know why it was ever called PTSD.
I cried a bit over here. Imagine doing all that in pitch black darkness.
Imagine him opening a can to drink, but it falling out of his hand and into the ocean, that is some "Well, I guess I'll just die" material right there.
And in mostly pitch silence. Probably little to no sleep since his adrenaline levels would be too high
@@dontwatchmydoomvideos No way I'd sleep knowing that these last few hours could be my very last. I'd want to live every second of the time I had left.
@@Redzeths The can would most likely float though
@@YELLERHEAD Yeah but if he opened one then it's lost
"and occasionally entire airplanes with hundreds of people too"
*MALAYSIAN AIRLINES PLANE APPEARS*
No they disappeared
Mh370 type beat
@@billybones956 it appears it has disappeared
Ikr
Malaysian Airlines plane DISAPPEARS
“Fighting off those friend requests from the reaper” lol i love this line, it’s such a clever way to say that somebody survived something
Same, and how are there no other replies.
Yoylecake the replies accepted the requests
@@richardgibson8403 should move to a poor neighborhood because he does not know how to mention.
Why didn’t he just grown fins
It was the worst part of the entire video.
Nigerians out here even trying to scam death now
Underrated
Not everyone racist.
Nice
🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was quite funny, but still poor bastard. I wouldn't wish this on anyone, he'll get PTSD for the rest of his life.
Damn, imagine being in that situation for 3 days and not giving up... Knowing full well NO ONE ON EARTH has ever survived an ordeal similar to this one. It hasnt even been close. If you get trapped in a sunken ship, the death rate was 100%, upon millions lost at sea.
When the only alternative is giving up, it’s easier to say, “Challenge accepted!”
@@theguybehindyou4762 its easy to say that sitting in some comfortable shit in the AC. Imagine saying that for 3 days in the frozen pitch black abyss of the ocean floor. 99.99% of people would have said well, I am just dragging this out, get it over with and drowned themselves within the first 24 hours
@@Xehemoth I didn't say it was easy, just that it was easier to live and hope for the rescue that did come than to end your life right then and there.
@@theguybehindyou4762 Oh man, my bad! I completely read your comment ALL THE WAY wrong. Sorry man, I had a real idiot moment.
@@Xehemoth to be honest he really did not have any choice drowing yourself is almost impossible and since it was pitch black I doubt he had anything to hurt himself
Diver: Dude, you terrified me when you grabbed me, do you know how scared I was?
Him: **death glare** I can only guess
Steven Calinisan if they make a movie about his story then this comment needs to be a scene
Diver probably thought It was a 🦈😆😆
6:48
"Let that sink in"
How cruel of you.
I quit watching before that point. That's a bad pun
Underrated.
That was unintended
If you have dark humor you'll find it funny
I totally laughed at that one.
Her: "He's been gone for days, I bet he's cheating on me"
Him:
Hello again
You Mean His GF Not "Her"
Hello Justin
Omg.
See,how u are here,mr beast,attack on titan,meme,one punch man, even in this channel
I hardly think handing the man a phobia to explain his fear of the ocean is appropriate ROFL .. its pretty fucking clear his fear is rational and very much earned.
phobias don't have to be irrational. Sure constantly being watched by a duck is pretty uncommon but the fear of hights, fire or poison is very rational
Irrational in the sense of fear doesn’t just mean the likelihood of it happening is small, it’s also that it affects your life. For example, of course I’m afraid of being poisoned/drugged. But it doesn’t affect my daily life, I don’t check all my food, I don’t worry that the bartender could be an assassin, etc. I watch my drink if I’m out. That’s it. That doesn’t affect my life, the likelihood of it happening is relatively small but I don’t think about except that if I leave a table I ask someone to watch my drink. That’s not a phobia. It’s a precaution. After a serious accident where this dude saw a dozen of his friends die, and where he almost died, he decided to not sail again. It affects him in no way other than he’s gonna get a new job. It’a just a job.
Phobias can be the result of a traumatic event like this one. It might feel rational for him personally but when considering that the chance of something like this happening to him again is just as low as for anyone else, the fear is still irrational in a strictly logical sense.
Yeah but the guy needed a way to plug that Curiosity Stream advertising
Who said it's not "earned"? But if it fits this description:
"an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal. "
...it's still a phobia. It's insanely common for people to develop fears of certain things after a traumatic event. It's just how our brains try to keep us from the same scary/near-death experience happening again
Now, this is a story all about how
My boat got flipped-turned upside down
And I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there
I'll tell you how I managed to survive in a pocket of air
🤣
This is the single most underrated comment on youtube.
how can you like someone’s comment more than once?
@@aliyahmitchell15 hakr man
sry i dont get it...
Imagine pissing and before you flushed it *the boat turned upside down....*
*Achievement Complete*
Return to sender
Lol
Chief: How much time was left?
Cortona: You don't wanna know..
The Gaming Cephalos bruh🤣💀
IM LAUGHING WAY TO HARD AT THIS
Underrated comment
Harrison is now a professional diver from what I've researched. Hes a lucky man and its unimaginable the terrifying experience he encountered and nearly died from. I'm so happy hes alive and it shows the necessity for rescue/ recovery divers to be deployed immediately in these circumstances.
As I understand it the guys who rescued him certied him and he now works with their company as a full blown saturation diver. It's quite an epic story.
Today's fact: In 2005, a fortune cookie company called Wonton Food Inc. correctly foretold lottery numbers, resulting in 110 winners and an investigation. No fraud was involved.
woa
Bruh
I've heard of this but it resulted in smaller payouts
wut
Well if you are constantly guessing for numbers, you are going to find it eventually
Legend says he is living in desert now.
kf160k160 I would too
neck minute, dies to flash flood...
Tbh I would too
In a villa in Cairo...
I don’t like sand, it’s coarse, rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
Me : *goes missing in the ocean for 3 days*
Me : You’ll never guess where I was missing for 3 days
My Family : You were missing?
Well if you're at the ocean and on a boat they wouldn't bat an eye if you're gone for 3 days or 3 weeks
dammm
Just saw a joke like that on South Park where butters went missing🤣🤣🤣
He was missing for 5 days
As insane as this story is, what's even crazier to think about is if those divers had arrived a couple hours later we would have never known of his incredible story. They would've just assumed he died when the ship sank 3 days earlier, having no idea he had managed to keep himself alive for all that time
Not wanting to die and trying to survive will give you Miracles.
Looks like the black guy didn’t die in this movie
Oh shut up with that crap
No white guys saved him
The other guys of the crew were white?
TheSatanicTicTac I know lol I was just jokin
@Marcus Summers that's a new one, generally only whites are the problem, now the jews, are you always this racist?
Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy have being doing it for like 50 years
They're dead though
Ziad Khaled the voice actors died. Ernest Borgnine died in 2012 and Tim Conway in 2019
Ziad Khaled yes, RIP
@@invertedthrills144 rio
not 50 years in the origan special the narrator said 67
At least the ocean was not too deep there, the average depth is around 3.6 km...You'd be crushed by the pressure and have no chance of survival.
Question. Not arguing against but just genuinely curious. I’m wondering on the howness of being crushed when you're in an air pocket? Would your innards just burst or something of the like? Thanks.
The air pocket would compress until it was under enough pressure to crush you.
He was over 900 feet deep, not just 100...they got the depth wrong on this.
Nah, the water pressure would kill you. But the air pocket is there.
@@CGJUGO80 because down that deep any air pocket would explode.
Okene: "I'm not dying in a bathroom!"
after getting swept into another bathroom..
Okene: "shit."
This is not funny and also swearing isnt a good thing and its not funny too.
😂
@@rbhakusho3843 Are you 5
@@rbhakusho3843 Dude…..it’s not that serious, chill tf out.
@@waiterjoesh8859 Na man, he’s clearly a highly developed 1 year old.
Why him
He just wanted to pee
He didnt do anything wrong
Well really
He was lucky to pee
That's actually what probably saved his life
Pee more
Each droplet can save you
Hes lucky he needed a pee then
And to be more lucky
*poop*
Pooping will give you more lucky
You forgot, all of this happened in darkness. He couldn't see at all.
Tracy Clements he did
he said its dark
Imagine how long it must have felt. Can't distinguish between night and day, sitting in horror, unable to sleep, uncomfortable, lonely, in fear of the future, freezing, and in complete darkness. The time must have gone by incredibly slowly for him.
No he didn't
@@emberblack8706 also remember that under him was water, no ground he could feel. in pitch black darkness, with all those deep sea horror movies in his head. on top of the fear of water he was stuck in an arguably small enclosed space for 60 hours straight.
The part about him never returning to the ocean and having a phobia... I looked him up in Facebook and he's actually a diver now!
He was probably inspired by that diver who saved his life!
Yeah but he has an air supply XD. I guess he will never get on a boat without an air supply next to him.
@@leflake or a light source.
link?
@@qx4n9e1xp or food
They actually have video of the moment they discovered him. That poor man looked so terrified, but I'm really happy they sent a rescue/recovery crew. You just never know who might have survived even the most unlikely events.
This would have been much worse if he was claustrophobic
New Augustus Caesar bro u saying that made me want to think of way worse things and now I’m imagining what it would be like to drown in a thick substance like honey or syrup
@@noahenyet3302 Oil instead, you can't swim so even if the air was literally within arms reach you may still drown.
Imagine being Thalassophobic and claustrophobic at the same time..
Hell no.
Hang me to death before if it ever comes to that.
i bet he is now
if he wasn't before he probably is now
He now fears the ocean. Seems reasonable.
@@ChineduOpara weird joke soounds a bit racist too
@@ChineduOpara I liked you explanation
@@ChineduOpara To be honest if you are reasonable you don't get anything done in any reasonable timetable.Which may explain things. 😂 :P
Bit late for that
He's a diver now
Mr beast after watching this video is gonna be like: *LAST ONE LEAVING THE SUNKEN SHIP WINS 1,000,000$*
*Morgz*
Sccrew that dude with his fake videos. 1000 views = 1$. His video dont make sense financialy and can be easily faked
@@mathewvanostin7118 it's more like 1000 views = $7. He has lots of ads on his videos, probably sells lots of merch, has lots of patron supporters and also has sponsorships. That's basically 4 streams of income for his youtube channel. It's also possible he invests some into the stock market but thats just a guess.
Spike MacGregor ok lets say last video where he gives 1 000 000$. Video made 25 000 000 views. Which AT BEST gives 25 000$ after taxes. Maybe 50 000 100 000$ if the companies were generous in the ad bid which is very random and rare
The reason why its usualy 1$ for 1000 views its because its an ad. They know 90% of people either are broke/dont have money for your product/arent interested/will ignore ad. And youtube take 45% of that ad money
Also dont forget mr beast has to pay taxes. Crew. Product cost. Like buying cars/house for people 😂
Mathew Van Ostin he gets most of it from sponsors
This story makes me gasp for breath just listening to it.
Mr Beast: "I spent 24 hours under water!"
This dude: "Hold my Coka-cola."
This dude: actually let me drink that Coka-cola to help me survive
What he said was, Give me 3 cokes and a mattress
Its actually COCA COLA not COKE cola
Coca*
how can you even count those 24 hours for mr beast... is an insult..
With light, with friends, with phones, with good temperature, without sharks, only 30 cm under the water in his pool, with cloth and he only did few hours (no 24).
The scariest part was him being rescued, luckily there were professionals doing it and they took every precaution for dealing with the high pressure situation.
3:07 "He could've gotten eaten alive by sharks"
*Silhouette of harmless whale shark passes by*
@@CampaignerSC look up whale sharks my dude
@@CampaignerSC whale sharks are filter feeders, they don't attack humans
@@CampaignerSC Bro whale sharks don't even have teeth. they are filter feeders
Am I the only one who understands your humor ?
@@aodhGillespie 5 sharks per year attacks someone so basically no sharks attacks human
This guy: survives at the bottom of the ocean for three days.
The dude from subnautica: "first time?"
Yeah right. Imagine him have a pad or something and getting supplies or equipment. Then the pad says. New blueprint acquired.
Pad: "Reaper has sent you a friend request"
Lol
Gargantuan Leviathan wants to know your location
@@TheLocalShitposter Ghost leviathan wants to know your location
That was one really brave man!!! So glad he was saved. My condolences to the families that lost their loved ones in this traumatic event.
Just imagine the striking terror the diver would've felt when an undead corpse held his arm.
This could make a good movie
Seriously
Hmm..This could make a good film like Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours. With a good set up and a dynamic back story from the main character to flashback to. A waiting family. A wreck diving crew that’s may or may not be deployed in time. Dramatic tension from the sharks and elements. This could be a tight film.
It'd be nothing but one hour of filler content
LegitEdit fr this guy would be rich as hell
Ken Hudson THATS RACIST
@@Thrill_Hou what's racist
Mrbeast: "I spent 24 hours underwater!"
This guy: "Hold my coke can"
He didn't even make it the full 24 tho lol
@@Chattsteezy its the tittle of the video :/
@@Chattsteezy well you weren't paying attention
Saturation divers stay under water for maybe 24 days in small capsules things . deepest ones gone is around 700 meters or 2296 feet. hardest jobs in the world.
If that was me, I probably would've gotten so terrified that I fainted. And then I would've drowned.
Me too & I'm not the panic type.
In this scenario definitely panicking.
No shame here.
@@408SPLKINGS I also agree, I’m surprised he didn’t commit suicide, but he survived which is astonishing. I would have panicked so much
No. I would save you :)
Bruh, just imagine being a diver looking for bodies and a person just full on grabs your arm. I would have to change my suit after that
Imagine hearing your friends getting eaten by sharks while being stuck in a corner of an air pocket..
@Turtle Shell because he fucking did, that's literally what happened
They were already dead
By the time the sharks came they would have already drowned
I can't even begin to imagine what that would sound like. That alone would give me nightmares for decades. Add all the other stuff and I don't know if I would even want to survive.
Something nibbles your foot
I am friends with this guy on Facebook. He is genuinely a nice man and we have chatted before. He has an awesome testimony and gives credit to God.
eh I think he should give some credits to the diving team too...
The fact that this dude was just so smart alone amazing me
Lucky mostly
why, because he is african? why would it surprise you
@@danielj5650 No you blithering idiot. Because he kept his cool and didn't panic. he acted smart and used that mattress to save his life. I sure as hell wouldn't have figured that out, and you wouldn't have either.
prod. miyokata I’m not denying that he was smart, I agree. The original comment said it like he was implying that he was surprised because he was black
@@danielj5650 NOWHERE did it involve race. YOU brought that up.
Mrbeast: *THE LAST PERSON TO EVACUATE SINKING SHIP WINS 1 MILLION $*
Kek, he actually did make a video where he tried living underwater for 24+ hours (but the CO2 was too dangerous for him)
@@v4enthusiast541 Yes, actually he die
@@mado-wh4jv yeah he dieded, now he clone
@Connecticut Ball of course not they are just being sarcastic
I remember being in my final year of college and reading this news story in 2013! It just sent chills down my spine, what a terrifying experience. There's so much to love about the ocean but this is a solid reminder that it's still a force of nature that we have no control over.
They did a story on this on a TV show on HULU called "Extreme Rescues". It actually showed footage from the divers mounted cameras they had. It was pretty terrifying to see a human hand suddenly come into frame in the murky black water and grab the diver. The divers reaction was just as you would imagine, it scared the hell out of him.
Imagine swimming 100 feet underwater in a shipwreck and suddenly someone grabs your arm...
*Oi mate do you have some biscuits?*
_mm MMMMMM-_
My initial idea would be that it was a shark and grabbing is not the end of it
lol damn didn't realize you could Copyright comments.
@@ms16648 imagine people have the same idea.
you don't have to imagine it. There's recorded video of the rescue.
what a terrible experience, i cant imagine the pain he suffered and still is suffering :(
True but you got to admit, the first meal back on dry land must have been the best tasting of his life.
Yes💔💔 you cute
Si
I would DIE of terror in the first hour...
"Fear of the ocean like that is known as *Common Sense*"
Fixed it
nah he ain’t alone he got fishes with him
👁👅👁
@Carl Brutananadilewski Fishes isn't always incorrect, fish is just the more common plural
He started to train for diving he said he Hope's one day if someone was in his situation he could save them
Somebody some where is having a worse day than you are.
Guy:
that had to be the biggest scare of that divers life
This guy is having Mr.Beast's "Last person to stay-" challenge on a whole new level of nightmarish experience.
Last person to stay in a sinking ship wins $1,000,000
“Death buffet”
- RLL 2020
i would also never go into the ocean after something like that, holy shit..
wow youtube suggest me this video at this time ........
Wow what an amazing story.
Reminds me of an uncle I had, who fell into a vat of whiskey, they tried to rescue him, but he fought them off and drowned.
Cynthia Ayers rip in rip in pepporonis
There was this milkcow being lead a crossed a small wooden bridge, when one of her rear legs, broke through the bridge, she was okay, "but she did strain her milk".💨👀😇
Cynthia Ayers what
@@richardgibson8403 what does your first reply mean? Rip in...ect. and secondly, I was just leaving a joke so, what do you mean what?
Rest in pepperonis
Last time I was this early the ocean levels weren't even rising yet.
Ok
Aight that was like 12,000 years ago
DoaA probably far before that, ever since the Iran has been around the climate has been going up and down.
Ok
according to Al Gore, New york should be covered in water in 2010. real scientific.
Who knows how many people survived in wrecked ships unknown and then died after some days
Many did after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. No way to get to the trapped men. Compartment walls were insulated with material that was flammable so attempting to cut in with acetylene torches suffocated them. Also they'd drown because as soon as the torch flame pierced through the trapped air would rush out, letting water flood in. Rescue attempts were abandoned. The longest it took men to die was three men trapped in a storage compartment in the USS West Virginia. Going by the Xed dates on a calendar found in the room at least one of them was conscious for 16 days, to December 23rd, 1941.
@@greggv8 Oh Shit.
greggv8 that’s depressing
greggv8 holy
What a legend to survive that as well as the divers who managed that rescue. I have watched plenty of diver videos from youtube recommendations and it seems like if anything goes slightly wrong with deep dives you're dead. So for them to save a man they didn't even know would be a live down there that fast is incredible.
*That man:* This story
*Me:* Scared of closing my eyes while cleaning my hair
Mewtwo ISISJEHENMEHJEW MEE
*washing
I GET THIS
What a legend, I live midland US and the ocean has always SCARED me. The vast emptiness of it really fucks me up.
All that in the darkness,
That’s scary
You can find the diver's POV camera footage of this on RUclips. You can see the moment his hand reaches out and grabs him, and you can see Harrison sitting in his air pocket, and how they got him out. It's really amazing.
Why would you say this and not even link it
@@Beaneabean Oops, I forgot how pathetically lazy people are. My bad
Daily theory: This whole thing was orchestrated by Coca-Cola to sell more coke as a “life saving” drink and get free marketing from videos like these
Stop The Adds lol coke cant help you rehydrate as it dehydrates you as it contains caffeine & sugar
@@rohithreddy75 Hey genius he never say it can help rehydrate you, And its a joke.
rohith reddy there’s no way this is true. I used to only drink soft drinks, and I didn’t die?
@@rohithreddy75 lol caffeine and sugar odn't dehydrate you, it is the salt content of soda that can do that, and only in large amounts. one can of coke will hydrate you, 10 will not.
Unlawful_Falafel can u mention the salt name
My teacher: What do you know about Nigeria?
Me: Give me second
1:46. The attention to detail is amazing: yellow stream included
Okene you are a true survivor. May you enjoy the rest of your life in piece!
I can relate,it's a fear of being buried alive,yeah it's like that period
Jason Pettit youve been buried alive ??
Buried alive inside a ship wreck underwater
Remember folks if we get trapped in a boat, capsized, at the bottom of the ocean, just splash that water and what not to get rid of that nasty C02.
He must've got the "sleep with the fish" achievement in minecraft for that.
So thankful this guy survived. What an amazing story!
6:16 that’s so damn justifiable. I have nothing but respect for him.
Your content is so interesting and brings up topics we don't think about.
Harrison Okene talks about his experiences on his channel as well. Surely a lucky man
His story is incredible but lets not forget the bravery of those divers too . Sent in to recovery dead bodies from a dark cold maze full of ravenous sharks with a taste for human flesh.