@@Jhonyytyler-sy1ev Bolded letters are read differently out loud, I think it’s to emphasize the word and the fact it’s not the correct term? Idk man ;-;
when i saw the title i knew EXACTLY what this video was going to be about. there's actually a movie reenacting what transpired with this team, and i honestly think that no horror movie could ever come close to how terrifying and sad this situation was.
If I died in a plane crash I would absolutely WANT the survivors to use me for sustenance. They used every bit down to the bones and organs wasting as little as possible if not nothing. And they seemingly did so respectfully out of pure survival. They are not monsters. They are survivors.
I don't look down at all on people who do this. They were desperate and its not like they killed anyone. and I hope none of us ever have to find out if we would resort to that too.
That's so effed up that people were disgusted and chastising them for doing what they HAD to do. I'd pray that if I'm in that situation someone would eat me to live. It's a body, who cares? I'm not alive to worry about it. Your god isn't going to condemn you for doing what you HAD to do to survive. It's just sad, glad that they ended up flipping and being supportive, but I can't even imagine thinking I'll of those who survived something the VAST majority of people would commit sewer slide from within 3 days.
@@evilspyke5760 they tired to do the long expedition to chile earlier but it was imposible to survive the cold nights outside the plane, they were able to build a "sleeping bag" after they found the other half of the plane, the video mentions this
@@rubenvalderrabano well actually i didnt watch any of the video, can you give me a 5 paragraph essay on the summary of this video, please. thank you in advance. you will be graded on grammar, punctuation, word usage, and sentence structure. also it will count for 60% of your final grade.
If I were in that situation... I would not survive. I remember this tragic accident. I recall there was some people who chose not to eat human flesh to survive like the others did. And they did not survive, dead due to starvation or the cold.
Same. The thought of just eating raw meat, let alone raw human flesh is stomach churning to me. Don’t know if I’d have done that, I probably would’ve accepted death personally. Just fall asleep from cold and hunger and not wake up.
@@blazeflamestrikeyou get pretty desperate when you are starving. It's not comparable in a survival situation kind of way, but I have fasted for multiple days in the past. At a certain point, anything sounds appetizing. The saying, 'Hunger is the best sauce,' is so true. As disturbing and disgusting as it is to imagine eating human flesh... Especially that of your fallen comrades... I think I could do it in a survival situation. I'd try to think of it as honoring the deceased. It's sick to imagine eating your friends. But most of us have had animal companions. And most of us have eaten animals. It's not much different than that in a sense. Idk.
Society of the Snow told this story, based on the recounting from survivors. There was also an Ethan Hawke movie based on this flight, though not as directly as the more recent film.
If I was dead, if the best way I could help my fellow humans, is to provide nourishment to my fellow peoples survive, than I would demand that they did so.
I never fly without basic survival tools so bonus for flying with me. But yea sorry my friend first day in this climate you're being put in a pile and stripped of clothing, it will be just as useful if not more then the meat, even the ruined stuff can make bandages. But yea eventually... I also assume the same would be done to me should I not make it, I just hope they find my backpack and take my clothes, my jacket's also warm as heck.
@@SheldonMurphy-fp4ko Can you clarify your take here please? It seems like you're saying that if you were there, no humans would get eaten. Do I have that right?
I don't think eating human meat is forsakening humanity. It's all about the reason why you do it and what is your attitude towards bodies of perished people.
Yea. One thing if you're eating your deceased friends just to live another day, whole different thing when after you get rescued and you still crave human flesh for other reasons...
@@crowdemon_archives Good thing most cannibals report that human 🍖 tastes similar, but more bitter and overall worse than pork🐖. There should be 0 reason for any1 to 'crave' it (other than some very messed-up fetish).
this is so crazy to me. i get cold in 70° weather, i feel like i would’ve given up and died after the first few nights. these people are incredible! their will to live is amazing
I grew up in the heat (could be 100-120° Fahrenheit in the summers) with no air conditioning. God, I can't even imagine how cold I would have been. I feel so sorry for these people. So incredible there were survivors.
When you thought it couldn’t get any worse, your whole encampment gets wiped out. I could never imagine the pain they went through and I hope the survivors and their families were able to recover both physically and mentally.
Saying that the plane is going to bounce around a bit is like when i slightly burn something I'm cooking and tell my wife that it "got a little sizzly".
Idk about that book. I do know there are at least two books written about this. One is called Miracle in the Andes and it is written by survivor Nando Parado. Really good book.
@@kathleenking47 Cannibalism is rife in parts of Africa dead or alive, in parts of India where the Gouri eat the dead , it happend in Stalingrad , in the US in the east , Japanese soldiers engaged in cannibalism eating american soldiers as well. Why did you just mention Israel?
Everybody in history almost who were in a desperate situation engaged in cannibalism; (even plants); especially parasite plants, and other plants which are capable of eating an entire tree from the inside. the only morally one is when the person is already dead beforehand. it's usually worse to leave hunger be many cases where people became deranged great loss of sanity and became literal zombies (lost mental sanity permanently) that's how insane hunger is a great example is the great depression really bad times those were. It's extremely rare that someone would actually tank hunger, you'll have to be almost Jesus tbh to be able to do that; it's the most bizarre of need, even plants get stressed when missing nutrients.
How safe is raw human flesh consumption? It seems really unsafe. (Yes I am aware that it was their only choice and its better than starving, I’m just curious)
The show "Yellowjackets" was inspired from this story, it's worth a watch although all fiction and a little bit of mystery. When I watched the show I found out about Andes survivors and it blew my mind, those poor people, but it's amazing what hardships can a human overcome to survive.
For anyone wondering, there is a movie about this even called " Society of the Snow " and trust me it's very good and tells the story in a very captivating way.
@@tntkff9901Alive surely looks good and classic, but it has few problems. Alive is American, while this whole story took place in Spanish-speaking countries. The crash scene is not very realistic, since in real life the plane didn’t glide very long without wings and all the seats were more violently crushed into the forward bulkhead. Alive altered and fictionalized many parts of the story. The survivors didn’t really like some parts of the movie, and they called it a “Disney version” of the real story.
Could someone explain to me how difficult a search and rescue is? How did 3 planes pass them and didn't see them? What's the use of a search and rescue if they're going to pass by the person they're going to rescue three times?
I’m confused how nobody on the plane wanted to shoot the crewmember who got pinned. The pain he was going thru is undoubtedly more than the pain of taking a life
This is an incredible and devastating story. I don't think a short video can do it justice. It is definitely worth listening to a podcast about this one.
I remember hearing about this from my mom and i was like "they ate each other?" And my dad jumps in and says "yes". In argentina everyone thinks that this was the worst thing ppl could imagine to happend.
Had to pause this video and go watch the movie. It was a great movie. Ty,! The horse and note thing wasn't even in it, which was a shame. But guess they ran out of time. Human meat wouldn't be the first thing on my menu...but it would probably be before seat cushions of a plane though. I can't even imagine trying to eat that. It would be like eating plastic. Horrible.
I was almost a teenager when this happened. It was awful. So sad. They did what they had to do, God bless them and hold them close to His Holy Heart. God bring peace to the survivors and the surviving family and friends.❤✝️🙏 Thank you all for handling this re-telling of the story as tactfully as possible.
*The following are the musings of a Salty SEAGULL named EARL who just shows up in my posts whenever he feels like it!* [EARL the Salty SEAGULL:] 16:46 - "In their situation, survival cannibalism is completely understandable and they have nothing to be ashamed off! The media obviously was just trying to sensationalize and make a spectal out of it regardless if it painted the victims who were just trying to survive as monsters! I mean they ate the bodies of those who were already dead! Sure I know some people wonder if said cannibalism involved fowl play but I think its important to give people like that the benefit of the doubt isn't of jumping to conclusions! Most people think they'd never resort to cannibalism (or in the case of vegetarians/vegans, eat meat or foods that go against such a diet) but starvation can drive people to extremes they normally wouldn't!"
I know I can only say this from the comfortable place I'm in now, but there's something so profoundly disturbing and saddening about how they had to essentially deform the bodies they were eating from..i feel so bad for the families of those fallen passengers
Seriously I was thinking they ate part of a plane. But it’s just the cannibalism.. I have heard this before and I say eat my meat, it’s not a big deal. People do what they have to, to survive and they did. The end.
14:48 It was actually Nando who wrote that letter, and the one who guided the helicopters back to where the fuselage was. Roberto was so weak at that point that he couldn't even stand up since the day before. He was the "wounded friend up there" in a nearby hill.
I'm no scientist, but wouldn't they just get ill from eating raw human flesh? I wonder if they could've covered the gap in the plane with the quilt they made and then try to make a fire and cook the human flesh.
Can you do a video about the rescue of a guy named subhash who fell in a deep hole (900ft) in the Guna caves (Tamil Nadu, India) and got rescued by his friend? It happened in 2006. It got adapted into a movie (Manjummel Boys)
I honestly, I don't see this as inhuman, messed up, or a harsh right choice. this is a good choice. eating any possible nutrious food source for survival WITHOUT hurting anyone in the process. If I was the soul of one of the dead people i would be like "EAT ME YOU BUFFOON, I CANT TASTE THAT BAD!"
This incident had became known as The Miracle of Andes because it's one of the place that would be no hope for survivor even they survivied the crash plane,there only be a sentenced death to them due to the evironment of how cold it is.
They weren't really *sacrificed,* they were already dead, and isn't that the case with all of our meat
You raise a valid point, it’s messed up, but true.
yall i dont even fly on planes
Why did u bold sacrificed?
@@Jhonyytyler-sy1ev Bolded letters are read differently out loud, I think it’s to emphasize the word and the fact it’s not the correct term? Idk man ;-;
Why did i think of “omae wa mou shindeiru” when you said “they were already dead”
when i saw the title i knew EXACTLY what this video was going to be about. there's actually a movie reenacting what transpired with this team, and i honestly think that no horror movie could ever come close to how terrifying and sad this situation was.
Society of the Snow? They also used several clips from it, including the crash, the aftermath and the avalanche
I vaguely remember a movie about this, do you know the name?
@@kriger619 Alive (1993)
@@kriger619 There is the 1993 - Alive
Me too
If I died in a plane crash I would absolutely WANT the survivors to use me for sustenance. They used every bit down to the bones and organs wasting as little as possible if not nothing. And they seemingly did so respectfully out of pure survival. They are not monsters. They are survivors.
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I don't look down at all on people who do this. They were desperate and its not like they killed anyone. and I hope none of us ever have to find out if we would resort to that too.
Better than eating an animal.
The dead passengers would have wanted to be useful, this wouldn’t be what they expected but I’m sure they would understand
@@krumelkatze6558 It's not because you can get a deadly disease from eating other people.
I see people like this lack morals , I would never trust anyone who would eat human meat , regardless of circumstances.
@@krumelkatze6558 🙄
Why should what they did be bad? they wanted to survive. And the bodies were already dead. They didn't slaughter her or anything.
Depends on religion. Some people believe that your body goes with you to the after life, so if someone takes a piece you won't have it.
@@wallacechui9857 religion wont save you fron starvation
@@imba1426 You're right, it won't. But still, some people value religion more.
@@imba1426Not from starvation no. But it will save you in your afterlife.
@@wallacechui9857 Pretty sure in most religions your soul goes to afterlife, so your body can be used for sustenance without ruining your afterlife.
The survival skills that they displayed within the first 7 minutes is honestly pretty impressive. Bless them ❤
I don't want to be a boomer, I'm in my 20s too, but if today's kids in their situtation, they wouldn't make it far.
@@AlaiasAliasbecause most of the problems that made the older people to adapt and learn are gone
@@AlaiasAlias because of electronics.
My parents make me do survival skills before I get on iPhones and I’m proud to say so.
That's so effed up that people were disgusted and chastising them for doing what they HAD to do.
I'd pray that if I'm in that situation someone would eat me to live. It's a body, who cares?
I'm not alive to worry about it.
Your god isn't going to condemn you for doing what you HAD to do to survive.
It's just sad, glad that they ended up flipping and being supportive, but I can't even imagine thinking I'll of those who survived something the VAST majority of people would commit sewer slide from within 3 days.
Definitely read the book “ Miracle in the Andes” written by one of the survivors. It’s very sad.
Ohh, I gotta check it out! Where am I able to find it, just anywhere like on Amazon? ^.^
@@AbsoluteSolver_98.7 yes i think so
I have read the book. The author is Nando Parrado. Definitely the book is a good read.
Being stranded for _70_ days in the Andes is unreal! Props to all survivors! ❤️
this was a movie it is called “society of the snow” and oh my gosh it is so sad!
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@@00Y4SMEEN so this wasn't real the whole time
@@MaxedReality No it is real the movie was based off the incident
70 days is insane...
and to think, it only took 11 days to get to help. they could have easily turned that 70 into 11.
3:18 💀
you spoiled the video
@@evilspyke5760 they tired to do the long expedition to chile earlier but it was imposible to survive the cold nights outside the plane, they were able to build a "sleeping bag" after they found the other half of the plane, the video mentions this
@@rubenvalderrabano well actually i didnt watch any of the video, can you give me a 5 paragraph essay on the summary of this video, please. thank you in advance. you will be graded on grammar, punctuation, word usage, and sentence structure. also it will count for 60% of your final grade.
The indomitable human spirit never ceases to amaze me.
If I were in that situation... I would not survive. I remember this tragic accident. I recall there was some people who chose not to eat human flesh to survive like the others did. And they did not survive, dead due to starvation or the cold.
Starvation makes you do some odd things, but religion even more.
Same. The thought of just eating raw meat, let alone raw human flesh is stomach churning to me. Don’t know if I’d have done that, I probably would’ve accepted death personally. Just fall asleep from cold and hunger and not wake up.
@@blazeflamestrikeyou get pretty desperate when you are starving. It's not comparable in a survival situation kind of way, but I have fasted for multiple days in the past. At a certain point, anything sounds appetizing. The saying, 'Hunger is the best sauce,' is so true.
As disturbing and disgusting as it is to imagine eating human flesh... Especially that of your fallen comrades... I think I could do it in a survival situation. I'd try to think of it as honoring the deceased.
It's sick to imagine eating your friends. But most of us have had animal companions. And most of us have eaten animals. It's not much different than that in a sense. Idk.
Most people would problably not be able to control themselves out of hugner before they decided not to eat flesh right infront of their face
Please tell me I wasn’t the only one who thought that they ate the plane itself 💀🙏
They tried to eat compartments of it though.
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Society of the Snow told this story, based on the recounting from survivors. There was also an Ethan Hawke movie based on this flight, though not as directly as the more recent film.
Yeah. A lot of the footage is from that. Crazy stuff
The Ethan Hawke picture is called Alive.
I only watched 1 hour of that movie
Who gives a f about society of the snow? Lol, I dont.
@@reydo17 womp womp
If I was dead, if the best way I could help my fellow humans, is to provide nourishment to my fellow peoples survive, than I would demand that they did so.
Eat Me!
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@Skibbityboo0580 You're a hash tag now. Can I eat you?
I never fly without basic survival tools so bonus for flying with me. But yea sorry my friend first day in this climate you're being put in a pile and stripped of clothing, it will be just as useful if not more then the meat, even the ruined stuff can make bandages. But yea eventually... I also assume the same would be done to me should I not make it, I just hope they find my backpack and take my clothes, my jacket's also warm as heck.
@@SheldonMurphy-fp4ko Can you clarify your take here please? It seems like you're saying that if you were there, no humans would get eaten.
Do I have that right?
It’s so insane how they took their rescue into their own hands. Absolutely incredible and harrowing
I don't think eating human meat is forsakening humanity.
It's all about the reason why you do it and what is your attitude towards bodies of perished people.
Yea. One thing if you're eating your deceased friends just to live another day, whole different thing when after you get rescued and you still crave human flesh for other reasons...
I think I heard of it being a cultural thing to
@@crowdemon_archives Good thing most cannibals report that human 🍖 tastes similar, but more bitter and overall worse than pork🐖.
There should be 0 reason for any1 to 'crave' it (other than some very messed-up fetish).
If I ever died under these circumstances, I would not hesitate to offer my body as a resource to whoever survived
this is so crazy to me. i get cold in 70° weather, i feel like i would’ve given up and died after the first few nights. these people are incredible! their will to live is amazing
I grew up in the heat (could be 100-120° Fahrenheit in the summers) with no air conditioning.
God, I can't even imagine how cold I would have been. I feel so sorry for these people. So incredible there were survivors.
as a Brit, I genuinely gasped at the ‘70° weather’ until I realised you were talking about farenheight😭
@@Frost_WCas a Canadian i had the same reaction
Bruh how is that even possible lol
@@Frost_WC same
When you thought it couldn’t get any worse, your whole encampment gets wiped out. I could never imagine the pain they went through and I hope the survivors and their families were able to recover both physically and mentally.
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@@YusefdoesEducationbruh what?
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@@FlyingNoodle554 you hsve 5 coments
Saying that the plane is going to bounce around a bit is like when i slightly burn something I'm cooking and tell my wife that it "got a little sizzly".
I’ve heard this story before, and it’s really insane
Such a sad and dark incident. (Alhamdulillah) I'm glad I have a roof over my head and a safe place.
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Your animation team just keeps getting better! Also, Bean makes me happy every time I see him. :3
3:13 this scene reminds me of the beginning of the book “When We Were Lost”
Honestly, the whole incident reminds me of this book
bad noodle 😡
Idk about that book. I do know there are at least two books written about this. One is called Miracle in the Andes and it is written by survivor Nando Parado. Really good book.
It gets to that point where you have to wonder if death was better than enduring the trauma of eating fellow humans
This happened in ancient Israel, when they had a famine
@@kathleenking47 Cannibalism is rife in parts of Africa dead or alive, in parts of India where the Gouri eat the dead , it happend in Stalingrad , in the US in the east , Japanese soldiers engaged in cannibalism eating american soldiers as well. Why did you just mention Israel?
@@icequeen9417 IDK about Israel right now, but I'm sure ancient Israeli may had encountered such scenarios due to, well, history...
Everybody in history almost who were in a desperate situation engaged in cannibalism; (even plants); especially parasite plants, and other plants which are capable of eating an entire tree from the inside.
the only morally one is when the person is already dead beforehand.
it's usually worse to leave hunger be many cases where people became deranged great loss of sanity and became literal zombies (lost mental sanity permanently)
that's how insane hunger is a great example is the great depression really bad times those were.
It's extremely rare that someone would actually tank hunger, you'll have to be almost Jesus tbh to be able to do that;
it's the most bizarre of need, even plants get stressed when missing nutrients.
@mightytheknight2878 good thing I am 💪
"In the most dire circumstances the need for survival makes you realize that life can dish out the most bitter choices"
How safe is raw human flesh consumption? It seems really unsafe. (Yes I am aware that it was their only choice and its better than starving, I’m just curious)
I think that every part of the human body is basically as safe as eating a pig, except for the brain. Eating the brain is very bad.
@@TuxraGamerthat makes a lot of sense actually. I didn’t really think about that
@@FlyingNoodle554 added a few details you might like BTW, been close to that area recently:)
It was way safer for them since it was well refrigerated
Depends on if they have diseases or prions and what parts they eat I'd imagine.
THE LITTLE BUG THING IN THE WATER OML ITS SO CUTE
That is truly terrifying.. Well told, Well told..
You couldn’t have possibly finished the video yet
There's a whole film "the society of snow" it's REALLY well made, specially if you can watch it undubbed, it's good in English too to
That's awful, forced to be cannibals!
5:16 Huge props to these two 🙌
You know that its a good day when Brew posts
actually, you know someone had a really really bad day some time ago
when brew posts😅
@@damwizzthegreat oh 😭
Really put "You are what you eat" to the next level with that
The show "Yellowjackets" was inspired from this story, it's worth a watch although all fiction and a little bit of mystery.
When I watched the show I found out about Andes survivors and it blew my mind, those poor people, but it's amazing what hardships can a human overcome to survive.
Oh that’s why this reminded me of that show (still having nightmares from the beginning girls knee) 😔
For anyone wondering, there is a movie about this even called " Society of the Snow " and trust me it's very good and tells the story in a very captivating way.
Also "Alive" (1993)
@@tntkff9901Alive surely looks good and classic, but it has few problems. Alive is American, while this whole story took place in Spanish-speaking countries. The crash scene is not very realistic, since in real life the plane didn’t glide very long without wings and all the seats were more violently crushed into the forward bulkhead. Alive altered and fictionalized many parts of the story. The survivors didn’t really like some parts of the movie, and they called it a “Disney version” of the real story.
Could someone explain to me how difficult a search and rescue is? How did 3 planes pass them and didn't see them? What's the use of a search and rescue if they're going to pass by the person they're going to rescue three times?
Area big. Humans smol.
What happened to the story about the man who lived in a mall? I really liked that one
Is it gone? I liked it too
the globalist tyrants must have shut it down as they need rental $$$ influx so no ppl living in malls plz
Being stranded for that long must have been a nightmare, rest in peace to those who didn't make it
"They had to put the idea on ice"
That pun was SAVAGE xD
I can't even find the words to describe how terrifying it is that this kind of thing actually happens.
I’m confused how nobody on the plane wanted to shoot the crewmember who got pinned. The pain he was going thru is undoubtedly more than the pain of taking a life
Are you really going to argue that you don’t understand the emotional distress that people experience when asked to end someone’s life? Like really?
Did they even have the tools to end the crewmember in the first place aside from bare hands?
@@crowdemon_archives the crewmember said he had a pistol and they chose to not shoot him. I’d hope they just weren’t able to find the pistol
It was too difficult of a choice for them to have to make :( it would’ve been so heart wrenching and traumatic for all of them
Because to some that would make you a murderer
Society of the Snow is a must watch of this story. It's so well done it doesn't feel like you are watching a movie recreating this survival story and
They did not eat the corpses because they were hungry, they ate them because of desperation and necessity.
i remember this story in a textbook, but it only showed how the 2 men found help and rescued 16 people including themselves
This story is really interesting and well illustrated.
Yet another great brew video.
You can't have possibly watched it already
Don’t even act like you’ve watched it yet
@@FlyingNoodle554 I commented when I didnt watch all of it but I had already watched a good portion.
Tbh these people are being really resourceful. I would unalive myself
This is an incredible and devastating story. I don't think a short video can do it justice. It is definitely worth listening to a podcast about this one.
Or watch Society of the Snow Oscar nominated movie
@@amandawhittaker3833or read the book written by survivor Nando Parado.
@@amandawhittaker3833the book is called Miracle in the Anďes
So when everything goes wrong,we still have each Others...
@xybey9785 Of course.
1st course. 2nd course. I would prefer to decline the cologne course. Of course.
@@brianbrian1769 aye yo
Wonderful retelling! Also love seeing little Bean in the background
I remember that one.
Pass me that hunk of co-pilot.
@iamhungey12345 HUH? R.I.P.
The great Norm Macdonald.
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I wonder what that 8 legged thing in the background of Brew's room is...
A tardigrade
A tardigrade
Also affectionately and colloquially known as water bears :)
It’s Bean
Hey brew, you should cover the Chowchilla bus kidnapping
I'm seriously impressed by their ingenuity. I love that they've put that stuff on display. Where is that?
Yay! New brew video!
How am I supposed to subscribe when I’m already subscribed?
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honestly don't blame them for doing canbelism since it was so extreme and all of them could've died
And they only ate the already dead people
Of course I loved the video Brew! Thank you so much for this story.
Amazing story never fails to amaze me. This story can give the worlds un luckiest man a run for the greatest survival story of all times
Those who called off the search after just EIGHT DAYS should have received life in prison for that totally unfounded decision!
There are specifically laws for this type of situation that aknowledge that it is ok to consume human flesh if you have no other option to survive.
I remember hearing about this from my mom and i was like "they ate each other?" And my dad jumps in and says "yes". In argentina everyone thinks that this was the worst thing ppl could imagine to happend.
You: *Talking about a sad horrible gruesome case*
The Tardigrade in the Backround: :)
Great video 👍
This story is both amazing and terrifying
I've heard of this story before!
your videos are great!
Had to pause this video and go watch the movie. It was a great movie. Ty,! The horse and note thing wasn't even in it, which was a shame. But guess they ran out of time. Human meat wouldn't be the first thing on my menu...but it would probably be before seat cushions of a plane though. I can't even imagine trying to eat that. It would be like eating plastic. Horrible.
I was almost a teenager when this happened. It was awful. So sad. They did what they had to do, God bless them and hold them close to His Holy Heart. God bring peace to the survivors and the surviving family and friends.❤✝️🙏
Thank you all for handling this re-telling of the story as tactfully as possible.
It was either dying of starvation or eat the fresh dead.
Desperate times come desperate measures
They had to become cannibals for their survival
why the tumbnail looks like 3 amogus
*The following are the musings of a Salty SEAGULL named EARL who just shows up in my posts whenever he feels like it!*
[EARL the Salty SEAGULL:] 16:46 - "In their situation, survival cannibalism is completely understandable and they have nothing to be ashamed off! The media obviously was just trying to sensationalize and make a spectal out of it regardless if it painted the victims who were just trying to survive as monsters! I mean they ate the bodies of those who were already dead! Sure I know some people wonder if said cannibalism involved fowl play but I think its important to give people like that the benefit of the doubt isn't of jumping to conclusions! Most people think they'd never resort to cannibalism (or in the case of vegetarians/vegans, eat meat or foods that go against such a diet) but starvation can drive people to extremes they normally wouldn't!"
Anyone who eats meat ought to be able to sympathise. It would be hubris to consider our flesh more special than that of any other creature.
I know I can only say this from the comfortable place I'm in now, but there's something so profoundly disturbing and saddening about how they had to essentially deform the bodies they were eating from..i feel so bad for the families of those fallen passengers
I like hearing the survival stories more than horrible deaths. Thank you 🙏
I’m officially afraid of planes
No need to be afraid. Next you are going to say you are afraid of traveling on the road
@@Groza_Dallocort Well, comparatively speaking, the road is a bigger danger compared to the plane.
Truly a story about beating the odds.
It's pronounced OO-ROO-GOO-AI, not YOUR-AGUEY. As a Uruguayan this pained me.
for real the way he pronounced Montevideo was crazy too lol
Seriously I was thinking they ate part of a plane. But it’s just the cannibalism.. I have heard this before and I say eat my meat, it’s not a big deal. People do what they have to, to survive and they did. The end.
Great video !
I love the tardigrade
That's what is called? I thought it was some kind of worm.
14:48 It was actually Nando who wrote that letter, and the one who guided the helicopters back to where the fuselage was. Roberto was so weak at that point that he couldn't even stand up since the day before. He was the "wounded friend up there" in a nearby hill.
1:06 Proud to be from Urahgwey
I had no idea what happened at first until I realized ...
I keep pressing 1:06 bc it fun
Urahgwey es el mejor país 🗣️🔥🔥
I'm no scientist, but wouldn't they just get ill from eating raw human flesh? I wonder if they could've covered the gap in the plane with the quilt they made and then try to make a fire and cook the human flesh.
They were already very ill
0:44 I REJECT MY HUMANITY JOJOOOOOOO
N-NANI!?!?
OMG A JOJO'S REFERENCE?!
As soon as i noticed the snow
I thought it was going to be about the plane crash survivors that had to walk to find help
brew: talking about a tragic event
me: *bug*
Can you do a video about the rescue of a guy named subhash who fell in a deep hole (900ft) in the Guna caves (Tamil Nadu, India) and got rescued by his friend? It happened in 2006. It got adapted into a movie (Manjummel Boys)
Yay new brew video :]
Homer Simpson be like “you are ga…”
i think you are going to go to be one of the next big youtuber
I honestly, I don't see this as inhuman, messed up, or a harsh right choice. this is a good choice. eating any possible nutrious food source for survival WITHOUT hurting anyone in the process. If I was the soul of one of the dead people i would be like "EAT ME YOU BUFFOON, I CANT TASTE THAT BAD!"
ate the plane? like the seats,metals etc?
That's what I thought 💀
Me to 💀 😭
“So, what are we eating tonight?”
“Them”
Im pretty sure theres a movie abt this i have seen😌also great vid👍
Meanwhile I imagine one of them goes back just to tell the dead they thought they were delicious.
1:05 "Your-ogg-way" 🤣
0:48 nahhh what
FRRRR
This incident had became known as The Miracle of Andes because it's one of the place that would be no hope for survivor even they survivied the crash plane,there only be a sentenced death to them due to the evironment of how cold it is.
6:53
Chile, Argentina and Your - ra - gwei