Why You Must Not Back Out Of A Collision!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @CasualNavigation
    @CasualNavigation  Год назад +44

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      @kerbalkerman6827 Год назад +9

      I don't mind sponsors but 3 mins of ad on a 6 min video is taking the piss.

    • @westrim
      @westrim Год назад

      @@kerbalkerman6827 Calling a 1 minute ad 3 minutes long? Clearly you need a piss, because you're drunk and can't tell time.

    • @bluekewne
      @bluekewne Год назад

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    • @misterhat5823
      @misterhat5823 Год назад +4

      There's as much shill as content and it's in the middle too. Thumbs down.

  • @Unb3arablePain
    @Unb3arablePain Год назад +607

    Imagine having a T-bone collision like that, both crews are absolutely pissed at each other, and then trying to coordinate mooring line hook ups between them to prevent sinking.

    • @NoewerrATall
      @NoewerrATall Год назад +74

      When the alternative is at best an icy swim, I imagine that helps calm everyone down some. Look at some of the wartime instances of warship crews taking sometimes substantial risks to rescue enemy sailors following action.

    • @wurfyy
      @wurfyy Год назад +46

      I doubt the crews would be pissed at each other. They'd all understand that this was one of or both of the captains' fault, most likely.

    • @denniskrenz2080
      @denniskrenz2080 Год назад +20

      Accidents can and do happen. Too often steering failed. Or strong winds pushed a ship off course. Why should you be angry then? Also, the crews at this point have nothing better to do.

    • @felixar90
      @felixar90 Год назад

      Or if they already hate each other from the start…. Like if China and Philippines.

    • @chornobylreactor4
      @chornobylreactor4 Год назад +7

      I heard the story of the Andrea Doria and the Stockholm
      Stockholm's bow impaled Andrea Doria in what appears to be her throat and Stockholm ran astern pulling her bow stem out which was keeping her from bleeding out and sinking she bled to death sad fate

  • @zigabarbaric3464
    @zigabarbaric3464 Год назад +621

    That is just as in medicine: if someone is stabbed - DO NOT pull out whatever they were stabbed by. The tool could be holding blood vessels closed
    That being said, if the tool/weapon has been removed - DO NOT INSERT it again 😅

    • @General12th
      @General12th Год назад +70

      But what if it feels good?

    • @MK-tt5xy
      @MK-tt5xy Год назад +50

      ​@@General12thin my experience being stabbed never feels good

    • @KlaxontheImpailr
      @KlaxontheImpailr Год назад +9

      Like that one scene in Kung Fu Hustle.

    • @zigabarbaric3464
      @zigabarbaric3464 Год назад +23

      @@debesys6306 in the seatbelt case I would theorise that it was not a laceration, as no major vessels could be invoved with the belt. Possibly it could be due to pelvis/leg fractures (massive internal bleeding - humans can bleed out into our thighs if the femur damages arteries in the leg!) or (but this is usually instantly) more often people die due to their aorta ripping appart from the forces in the thorax.
      The human body is incredibly resilient, but we do have our weak points ...
      As for the neck injury - and in any other case - if nothing else just press directly on the wound, even if just bare hands, just so that you limit blood loss, as the deadly thing is the loss of volume of fluid in the circulatory system.

    • @DingDingTheYoutubeBuddy
      @DingDingTheYoutubeBuddy Год назад +9

      ​​@@debesys6306The whole situation with Kentucky Balistics is wack asf, if literally anything went different from how it did, he would be dead

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 Год назад +247

    A bit like with stab wounds. You are not supposed to randomly pull it out, as that might cause a unstopable bleed.

    • @DaimyoD0
      @DaimyoD0 Год назад +11

      When I was training as a wilderness first responder, my instructor who is a former combat medic that did air rescue in Afghanistan, told me this is a myth. The thing I find so weird is that almost everyone says that it's true and the claim is all over the internet-I can't get any dissenting opinions when googling it. It said the same in our textbooks and field guides. Leaving the knife in doesn't do much to stop bleeding because it forms a poor seal against blood pressure and instead the knife gets in the way, essentially making it impossible to apply well-aimed direct pressure to the wound using your hands, which is _the_ thing that will stop a person from bleeding to death where wound-packing, tourniquets, or sometime like an Israeli bandage are not an option. I read in our textbooks (which were written by doctors, experts in wilderness medicine) that the _only_ time you should leave a foreign object sticking halfway out of someone's body is if it has penetrated their eye, in which case you should cut off extra length where possible and immobilize it with bandages, the reason being that removing a foreign object from the eye in the field can do additional damage.
      If you'd like a specific citation I can pull out my old textbooks and try to find the specific passage.

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Год назад +27

      @@DaimyoD0 Your mistake is comparing:
      - random guy with 1st aid training and _maybe_ a 1st aid kit
      - an actually trained medic that has all his gear to stop a major bleeding

    • @DaimyoD0
      @DaimyoD0 Год назад +1

      @@christopherg2347 ...which one are you? Lol I don't get what you're trying to say

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Год назад +12

      @@DaimyoD0 That is advice for the _former_ obviously. The guy with 1st Aid training. The guy that lacks training and equipment to stop a major bleeding.
      Dude, why did you need to be told that?

    • @StingrayMM20
      @StingrayMM20 Год назад +4

      ​@@christopherg2347anyone can press their hands on a wound, you don't need to be medically trained for that. Anything works. Get the piercing object out and sit on the cut if necessary. It's not rocket science. ;)

  • @westrim
    @westrim Год назад +358

    I assumed she didn't want to fill the other ship with seamen.

  • @Stealth86651
    @Stealth86651 Год назад +91

    Just goes to show that pulling out doesn't always keep accidents at bay.

    • @Combes_
      @Combes_ 10 месяцев назад +10

      Both cases have seamen at fault

  • @MajesticDemonLord
    @MajesticDemonLord Год назад +103

    "And 9 months later, little Tugboat was welcomed into the water"

  • @Quasihamster
    @Quasihamster Год назад +32

    It's like the old survival/first aid lesson: If you get impaled by an object, keep it in until you have a means to stop the, possibly life threatening, bleeding that may set in as soon as the blockage is removed.

  • @CMDRSweeper
    @CMDRSweeper Год назад +126

    No, you are incorrect!
    The reason HMS Broke pulled away was because of her name, they were all broke and didn't want to pay the German insurance claims.
    If that is the case you do want to back out to run away as quickly as you can :D

  • @Taladar2003
    @Taladar2003 Год назад +26

    A bit too much detail on the World of Warships ad for a video this short. A lot of the detail also seemed more designed for people who already play the game.

    • @zacheray
      @zacheray Год назад +2

      I got addicted to that game.. it’s a really good game so i was trying to fast forward and not be tempted 😂

  • @markstuk
    @markstuk Год назад +34

    50% sponsor content a bit excessive I feel

    • @samuelmatheson9655
      @samuelmatheson9655 Год назад +5

      Bros gotta eat

    • @samuelfellows6923
      @samuelfellows6923 Год назад +1

      😠 - I have a premium subscription and have to skip through these particular “cashcows”

  • @dylandepetro4187
    @dylandepetro4187 Год назад +11

    One thing you should mention about your sponsor is the constant need for premium ammunition from mid tier onwards. I know of a few people who are top tier on there and have to spend $500 a month on just getting gold for premium ammunition, because it is the only ammo that can do any damage, because everything else just bounces regardless of angle of impact.
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  • @joshuabessire9169
    @joshuabessire9169 Год назад +3

    HMS Broke, a name so famous they changed the name of the entire Royal Navy after it.

  • @lauxmyth
    @lauxmyth Год назад +6

    Every first aid course for impaled object like a knife although this comes up more often with metal rods in construction sites -- leave the object inside the person if possible for transport. Hospital will remove later in better conditions and more trained people -- and more and better drugs to ease the pain.

  • @Strelnikov403
    @Strelnikov403 Год назад +12

    You should do an episode on the time HMS Renown rammed HMS Hood on maneuvers in the 1930s. There are several good lessons therein about clarity and intent with signals.

  • @sursokkschwag6554
    @sursokkschwag6554 Год назад +14

    You should do a video on the sinking of the Norwegian frigate Helge Ingstad when it collided with the tanker Sola TS

    • @Azchk
      @Azchk Год назад +1

      Agreed! Has an accident report been made for that yet?

  • @thewalsh2k047
    @thewalsh2k047 Год назад +141

    Unlike this ship I don't pull out 😎

    • @NoNameAtAll2
      @NoNameAtAll2 Год назад +3

      use protection

    • @dr.vikyll7466
      @dr.vikyll7466 Год назад

      ​@@NoNameAtAll2ruclips.net/video/pe-u805CcIc/видео.htmlsi=d0UIW3nHZaAutYWd

    • @НААТ
      @НААТ Год назад +30

      ​@@NoNameAtAll2yes I keep my gun on me at all times for protection

    • @davonmulder8458
      @davonmulder8458 Год назад +17

      ​@@NoNameAtAll2that's why i do it at night when sperm is asleep

    • @christophersummers1939
      @christophersummers1939 Год назад +2

      slow clap, like what you now have 👏🤣

  • @HypoceeYT
    @HypoceeYT Год назад +4

    Yes, I get it, Channel counterops were weird but still:
    Ship's whole class name is a contraction of "torpedo boat destroyer"
    invented to destroy torpedo boats
    covered in guns with a size/nimbleness/range/rate of fire balance selected to destroy torpedo boats
    I dunno bump the bow into one (1) of 'em I guess and cripple us lol

  • @richardc5100
    @richardc5100 Год назад +23

    I ask myself that every time I visit Thailand

    • @doggo7
      @doggo7 Год назад

      😅😅😅

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +25

    I cant believe she pulled out and rejected your free supply of potassium

    • @gort8203
      @gort8203 Год назад +2

      "Now, I don't avoid women, Mandrake, but I do deny them my essence."

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Год назад +2

    The uploader had the golden idea and took it.

  • @markdavis8888
    @markdavis8888 4 месяца назад

    That exact thing happened tp the USACE Hopper Dredge Rossell in 1957 when the Thorshall blew a breaker on the steering motor and turned into the Rossell's midship. The Thorshall back out and the water rushed in. Four crew members died and this helicopter rescue in Coos Bay, Oregon opened the USCG's eyes to the use of helicopters for at sea rescues.

  • @mattsiede443
    @mattsiede443 Год назад +4

    Great video! Good history, Good story, Good information, and entertaining! Thanks for all your work making and posting ALL your content!

  • @timseguine2
    @timseguine2 Год назад +3

    I like your videos even though I have no particular interest in ships. You present things that seem counterintuitive in a very compelling way.

  • @The8224sm
    @The8224sm Год назад +1

    Damn, those dastardly Boche swine, didn't they know that Britain ruled the waves if Queen Victoria was still alive she would not have been amused. Her grandchild Kaiser Wilheim II certainly wasn't.
    Thanks for a great presentation.

  • @alex_zetsu
    @alex_zetsu Год назад +2

    I found it funny how you started with an example where the ramming ship has an incentive to do everything that shouldn't be done in a collision inccident.

    • @julianbrelsford
      @julianbrelsford Год назад +2

      Video illustrates that: the right thing to do as a wartime combatant is often the exact wrong thing to do in all other circumstances

  • @Ensign_Cthulhu
    @Ensign_Cthulhu Год назад +5

    Nice. Now compare and contrast the HMS Victoria/HMS Camperdown collision.

  • @memofromessex
    @memofromessex Год назад +7

    It was full of seamen?

  • @tbthegr81
    @tbthegr81 Год назад +15

    Adspot like that would feel a whole lot less jaring if the game was used to show what happened instead of reading their talking-points... Though I suppose that would be hard for a youtuber to stage, but if World of Warship helped they could prolly cook something up that would be very useful for the video and at the same time show the game in an organic way

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Год назад +2

      That is an excellent point, good PR for the sponsor.

    • @jorge69696
      @jorge69696 Год назад +3

      As someone that wrote a script for WoT for a youtube video, their keypoints are surprisingly inflexible and don't allow much if any creativity. They didn't pay at the end either lol.

    • @RobinTheBot
      @RobinTheBot Год назад +1

      Yup. Only really big names get that kind of opportunity. Naive, but maybe in a better world

    • @quillmaurer6563
      @quillmaurer6563 Год назад +2

      That could actually be a really neat concept - to use games like this to depict historical events. The graphics sure are good. Oceanliner Designs is a little like this, though actually in the opposite direction of starting out with making high-quality CG renderings for the videos and eventually built a game out of them. Then there's Squire who sort of does this, uses video game footage (World of Tanks, War Thunder, World of Warships, and others) combined with live action, though his are as comedy sketches rather than historical re-creations.

    • @Halinspark
      @Halinspark Год назад +2

      If you don't mind using a V-class or Medea instead of HMS Broke, this would be a fairly easy thing to show in World of Warships with the training room. But Wargaming wants the shiniest looking gameplay footage shown, so they wouldn't be interested in playing along.

  • @HarryWHill-GA
    @HarryWHill-GA Год назад +1

    Bravo Zulu (Well Done). An outstanding explanation.

  • @Merennulli
    @Merennulli Год назад +1

    The subscribe bell noises kept making me think someone was at the door. You used almost exactly the same sound as my doorbell does 😂

  • @jermizzey
    @jermizzey Год назад +8

    Literally 20% of this video (72s/366s) is a World of Warships ad... I understand that the ads have their place, but this just feels excessive

  • @WoodenPlankGames
    @WoodenPlankGames 3 месяца назад

    Seeing the title my first thought was the halifax explosion - had the colliding ship not backed out at full reverse, the sparks she made pulling out may not have ignited the explosive cargo and Halifax would be a very different city today.

  • @crazyguy32100
    @crazyguy32100 Год назад +2

    Ie. The Empress of Ireland. They tried to keep the Storstad in place to plug the hole but the current of the St. Lawrence pulled them apart. The rest is tragedy.

    • @tomcurda4203
      @tomcurda4203 Год назад +1

      It also didn't help that the Empress has some way on.

  • @Rabascan
    @Rabascan Год назад +11

    On a different note - adding the doorbell sound to draw attention to the subscribe request is likely only going to annoy people, instead of alerting them - particularly when their own doorbell has a similar ring.

    • @phantomkate6
      @phantomkate6 Год назад

      My cat jumped. I don't know why; we haven't had one here for years.

  • @valentyn.kostiuk
    @valentyn.kostiuk Год назад +2

    Courage of British navy. I admire sailors, but to battle in sea you really need massive balls.
    Thats why ships are so big.

    • @AaronShenghao
      @AaronShenghao Год назад +1

      The same can be said for the Chinese navy (Qing dynasty), back in the Sino-Japanese war before WWI. They were grossly outnumbered and using smaller ships when defending against Japanese invasion. When defective shells didn't work, they resulted in ramming. Ultimately all 4 ships (purchased from Britain) sunk and they couldn't stop the invasion. This was the first engagement between sea going ironclads, and helped improve these warship designs just before WWI.

  • @markiliff
    @markiliff Год назад +1

    I suspect Broke should rhyme with book. Also, Zeebrugge with trayhugger

  • @billyyank2198
    @billyyank2198 Год назад +4

    So, the HMS Broke broke the German torpedo boat and in the process broke her own bow. She lived up to her name!

    • @julianbrelsford
      @julianbrelsford Год назад +2

      They're planning a movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal called "Broke Back Channel"

    • @jamesgarrison6430
      @jamesgarrison6430 Год назад +1

      Yup and made a swift retreat

  • @tomcurda4203
    @tomcurda4203 Год назад +2

    If only the HMS Camperdown and the SS Storstad could have done this.

  • @The_Viscount
    @The_Viscount Год назад

    It's kinda like how, if you get a puncture wound from a nail or something, you actually want to leave it in until you can get medical help. The object that made the hole is also acting as a plug. If you remove that, then the hole is open for fluids to flow through. In the case of a wound, that's blood loss. In the case of a ship, that's flooding. In both cases, keeping the hole plugged until help can arrive is not a bad idea.

  • @baystated
    @baystated Год назад

    Fascinating. Things I've never thought about. THANKS!

  • @lecolintube
    @lecolintube Год назад +8

    Why was the tactic here to ram the German boats? Is that a common tactic or more or a last resort? (Which didn’t seem like it was in this case?)

    • @king_br0k
      @king_br0k Год назад +8

      At close range it can be impossible to aim your guns down to hit a lower ship, usually more of a problem when facing subs, but could be with torpedo boats
      In addition Broke may not have had flashless charges for her guns, so firing would light her up for everyone around
      Counterintuitively, closing to ram may have been the stealthy thing to do

    • @lecolintube
      @lecolintube Год назад +1

      @@king_br0k Cheers, thanks for the explanation.

    • @king_br0k
      @king_br0k Год назад +2

      @@lecolintube not sure it is true in this situation, but my best guess

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Год назад +3

      @@king_br0k close on the money, at 27 knots the larger ship will do more damage than a small forward gun that can aim low. If you are charging straight at the enemy you are a smaller target than if broadside.

    • @zacheray
      @zacheray Год назад +3

      some warships are reinforced for ramming

  • @rickdunn3883
    @rickdunn3883 Год назад

    This is true. Consider the collision of Exxon Chester (bow damage) and Regal Sword, who sank quickly. Exxon Chester steam on with her collision bulkhead not holed.

  • @Foxyfoxy9293
    @Foxyfoxy9293 Год назад +2

    Could you please make a video about nuclear marine propulsion. Those which exist and those which are/were in research. Were there any nuclear cargo ships in the past? It would be interesting to see.

    • @julianbrelsford
      @julianbrelsford Год назад +1

      I don't think anyone has ever operated a nuclear reactor on a ship with the intention of making money off of it. For a small number of navies the idea is "we want nuclear power and the cost doesn't concern us" but for a profitable shipping enterprise it's a matter of "will my profits go down if I spend $5 billion on a reactor"
      From what I have read, that's about as cheap as they get nowadays.
      It's also a matter of getting permission to operate. Most governments are very reluctant to allow nuclear reactors to exist anywhere unless they are secured against most plausible threats of accidental or deliberate failures.

  • @bigpig187
    @bigpig187 Год назад +1

    I just realized most of your titles have more than one meaning^^

  • @SantaFe19484
    @SantaFe19484 7 месяцев назад

    HMS Broke? What a name for a ship.

  • @davesdatasystems
    @davesdatasystems Год назад

    I had to go to the comments before I even watched the video. I was not disappointed. Now time to figure out what the actual video is about

  • @TheLiamster
    @TheLiamster Год назад +1

    I never pull out and I always push in

  • @Chiberia
    @Chiberia Год назад +2

    "She pulled out" - now that's a progressive statement right there

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid Год назад +4

    The sponsor integration is a bit too integrated for my taste. Who picked the topic for this video I wonder?

  • @Dr_Do-Little
    @Dr_Do-Little Год назад

    This played a significant role in the Empress of Ireland sinking. If the Storstad hadn't backed out. Many more lives could had been saved.

  • @FPVsean
    @FPVsean Год назад +4

    "Why did she pull out" 😂

  • @Le_Blnk____
    @Le_Blnk____ Год назад +1

    Had to blink twice after seeing the title

  • @PCrailfan3790
    @PCrailfan3790 Год назад

    That boat definitely is broke

  • @anything.with.motors
    @anything.with.motors 4 месяца назад

    The halifax explosion is probably a better example
    Backing away caused sparks an the ship exploded leveling an entire city

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Год назад

    Great stuff!

  • @connormclernon26
    @connormclernon26 Год назад

    Because it’s like an object wound in a person. The object acts as a plug, so until you’re in a position to do something about it, leave it in

  • @realcanadian67
    @realcanadian67 Год назад

    Love that title.

  • @stephenbritton9297
    @stephenbritton9297 Год назад

    Ah, Capt Philip Broke would have been proud!

  • @alexmcd378
    @alexmcd378 Год назад

    I almost didn't watch this cause I assumed it was going to be about running full astern causing a loss of steering at a critical moment, but it was something else entirely

  • @generalprincecodyhedgewolf2944

    It’s like a Hit and Run incident

  • @DanBeech-ht7sw
    @DanBeech-ht7sw 9 месяцев назад

    "Ramming speed!"
    (Nod to "Ben Hur")

  • @fawesum
    @fawesum Год назад +2

    Okay man, I subscribe but you need to not have two-three minutes of ads in a six minute video.

  • @wyskass861
    @wyskass861 Год назад

    This also explains the love bug phenomenon.

  • @1.4142
    @1.4142 Год назад +1

    The collision resulted in a Waterlogged And Perished, ship Wrecked Amidst Portside

  • @davonmulder8458
    @davonmulder8458 Год назад

    It's the biggest mystery of them all!

  • @christiansmith9414
    @christiansmith9414 Год назад +4

    I’ve always felt it to be his responsibility

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 Год назад

    Its always impressive to me how, in real life war, the sinking of just 2 out of 15 ships, was enough to delay mine deployment for multiple months.
    In games, loosing a ship or three means you "just build more"
    But in reality, even big nations have actually very few ships, and the take more time, than most wars last, to build.
    So the loss of 1 already means tactics need to be changed and adjusted.
    Not because of money.
    But because of time needed to build or repair.
    I mean,best example is the Missle cruiser in the black sea the russians recently lost.
    You'd think thats not a big deal.
    But Russia only hasso many of them in the black sea.
    And every missle platform they lose, makes the number of missiles they have ready less valuable.

  • @Infrared73
    @Infrared73 Год назад +1

    The doorbell sound is really annoying.

  • @JohnJCB
    @JohnJCB 10 месяцев назад

    RIP the old title

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella Год назад

    RAMMING SPEED !!! Mr. Poopdecker.

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari Год назад

    Impressive video.

  • @Megalon11235
    @Megalon11235 Год назад

    Ahh...back when Leroy Jenkinsing actually worked!

  • @oslonorway547
    @oslonorway547 Год назад +1

    Because it didn't want to get knocked up. Ships that are _Broke_ don't need anyone to tell them why they should pull out.

  • @ralfoide
    @ralfoide Год назад

    Very neat explanation of a non-intuitive concept!

  • @Dayvit78
    @Dayvit78 Год назад

    That's what she said!

  • @Dranok1
    @Dranok1 Год назад

    Do'wot?! And where exactly is Zeebrouje, now?

  • @drwalker9093
    @drwalker9093 Год назад

    Friendly craft? Keep the bung in the hole as long as needed.
    Unfriendly...pull the bung out.

  • @sortacasual
    @sortacasual Год назад +1

    Pull out game strong

  • @ImplodedAtom
    @ImplodedAtom Год назад

    Thought this vid was going in a different direction to begin with.

  • @mrgreensuit7379
    @mrgreensuit7379 Год назад

    When the British discuss seamanship they usually start with an example where they screwed over the French or Germans first.

  • @DjDolHaus86
    @DjDolHaus86 Год назад

    You must not back out of a collision because Poseidon has no mercy for cowards

  • @Zyphera
    @Zyphera Год назад

    So simular to why you should not pull out an blade that have penetrated a body.

  • @fixedG
    @fixedG Год назад

    Same reason you don't pull out something you've been stabbed with. Leave the hole plugged.

  • @flakkes2437
    @flakkes2437 Год назад +1

    This is classic ship etiquete, if you mess up just dont back down, the other ship will respect you more

  • @jakegarvin7634
    @jakegarvin7634 Год назад

    If it ain't Broke, don't fix it

  • @mcgoo721
    @mcgoo721 11 месяцев назад

    What if i got places to be? I mean if i hit them i was probably in a hurry. Or what if its a competing company?

  • @FaffyWaffles
    @FaffyWaffles Год назад

    Thats what she said

  • @nicholasedson6983
    @nicholasedson6983 9 месяцев назад

    This is what caused the Halifax explosion

  • @rickhorsley9383
    @rickhorsley9383 9 месяцев назад

    What's with all the commercials?

  • @Pacrilomarogna
    @Pacrilomarogna Год назад

    Same Happened at the Andrea Doria

  • @timmywashere1164
    @timmywashere1164 Год назад

    1:46 I'm not down with the new hip lingo kids use today, but are they calling youtube videos "vessels" now?

  • @justinpipes85
    @justinpipes85 Год назад

    Did he say the H.M.S. Broke?? Just asking for trouble.

  • @DUBSTEP_KUSH305
    @DUBSTEP_KUSH305 Год назад +1

    WHY DID SHE PULL OUT?
    BECAUSE IT WENT IN TOO DEEP 😅

  • @BSFJeebus
    @BSFJeebus Год назад

    the same reason you don't pull out a knife if you are stabbed

    • @colejames423
      @colejames423 2 месяца назад

      Cause if you pull the knife out, water will rush into the wound and sink you?

  • @Mgunner7623
    @Mgunner7623 Год назад

    I'll answer this as I'm something of an expert on pulling out...

  • @josephschmidt1751
    @josephschmidt1751 Год назад

    Bro! I love your content but you seriously need to get rid of that doorbell sound during the videos. You made me answer my front door twice in this video.

  • @bl4ck514
    @bl4ck514 Год назад

    Her girlfriend asked her to. Next question

  • @albinsannholmforsberg2515
    @albinsannholmforsberg2515 Год назад

    That title lol.

  • @jamesgarrison6430
    @jamesgarrison6430 Год назад

    Hms broke swiftly. Haha