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What does a plane crash feel like?
Welcome to feelhub, where we explore and gather all the interesting information you'd want to know, about how the human body react and feel in all kinds of situations.
In this episode, we'll be talking about plane crashes, and what's it like being in a plane crash. Listen through, as we look into all aspects, explaining every possibility that may occur during a plane crash. Also, hear from a past victim, sharing his wild story on actually being on a hijacked plane, and how he survived through the flight.
#planecrash #planehijack #mh370
In this episode, we'll be talking about plane crashes, and what's it like being in a plane crash. Listen through, as we look into all aspects, explaining every possibility that may occur during a plane crash. Also, hear from a past victim, sharing his wild story on actually being on a hijacked plane, and how he survived through the flight.
#planecrash #planehijack #mh370
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What is it like to not sleep?
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What does a coma feel like?
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Welcome to feelhub, where we explore and gather all the interesting information you would want to know about how the human body react and feel in all kinds of situations. In this episode, we'll be talking about comas, and how does it feel like to be in a comatose state. Listen to stories from past victims, sharing their wildest experience, and what they've been through being in a coma. #comatos...
What does drowning feel like?
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Welcome to feelhub, where we explore and gather all the interesting information you would want to know about how the human body react and feel in all kinds of situations. In this episode, we'll be talking about drowning, and how does drowning actually feel like. Find out how does one's body react when it runs out of oxygen underwater, and learn a thing from two from past human experiences, and ...
What does a gunshot feel like?
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Welcome to feelhub, where we explore and gather all the interesting information you would want to know about how the human body react and feel in all kinds of situations. In this episode, we'll be talking about gunshots, and what does it feel like to be shot. These are actual experiences from real gunshot victims, sharing what the pain felt like when a bullet passed through their body, and what...
How does it feel to be struck by lightning?
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Welcome to Feelhub, where we explore and gather all the interesting information you would want to know about how the human body react and feel in all kinds of situations. In this episode, we'll be talking about lightning strikes, and what does it feel like to be struck by lightning. Hear a true life story from a struck victim. How it happened, and the emotional rollercoaster she was put on thro...
What does getting a tattoo feel like?
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Welcome to feelhub, where we explore and gather all the interesting information you would want to know about how the human body react and feel in all kinds of situations. In this episode, we'll be going deep into getting a tattoo, and what does a tattoo actually feel like. We'll let you in on all the information you need to know, including how the pain varies in all conditions and what to antic...
What does a shark bite feel like?
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Welcome to feelhub, where we explore and gather interesting information about how the human body react and feel in different kinds of situations. In this episode, we'll be talking about shark attacks, and how does it feel like to be bitten by a shark. You can hear stories from people with actual shark bite experiences sharing in detail how it felt like then. Learn what to do, and what not to do...
infirmational nice vid
As a small child I nearly drowned it was so horrific and greusome, luckily a teacher took my out of the water so that no water came into my lungs and I recoverd really quickly. I was so f*cking traumatised that I never got into deep water for ten years till I was 19. But still feeling the fear of drowning I never take risks in anything with water just beeing completly carefull
This is why I’m scared of depths and the sea and that’s also why I wear floatys like life jackets 😳😬😰😰😬😬😳😳😳
Its like being a piece of flesh below my skin drowning in my blood when i scrapped my knee on the floor after tripping and falling on the ground
“Jessica has a forehead scar from the deep end of the pool. I ask Jessica what drowning feel like and she says not everything feels like something else.” - An excerpt from the poem “Jessica gives me a chill pill” by Angie Sijun Lou
Probably painful....
My husband drowned - this wasn’t what I wanted to hear 😢 it’s been 10 years almost
im sorry for your loss ❤
Death will be painful no matter how you go enjoy life why u still have one. Fk drowning
Nephilim are on this earth disguised as regular people and they are murdering lives..this is crazy..please tell others.
Death Is Natural
I’m going through it and I was thinking of going to the local jetty… I’m not going to now. Guess I gotta stick it out. Future me Thanks you.
So why do people say it’s not painful? It’s no good telling people it’s not painful when it is! AWP I heard say this, and it made me angry, but I understood why he said to a mother whose son had been found drowned in a car!
The more ways to die i see and hear about opiate overdose truly seems like the best way to die over all accidentally or purposely. Just is sad when someone dodnt want to die but still a way better death than most ot us will have. Similar idea to how deer shot by hunters are the lucky ones of ot was a clean shot compared to a slow death by age or disease.
Nephilim are on this earth disguised as humans. They are murdering innocent lives. Pass it along. Truth
I think if the deer had a choice it would still want to live lol
As a person who is highly suicidal at the moment, this is not going to be the way at least… my female best friend killed herself like this 4 years ago and for some reason I felt that she died a peaceful death, so that’s why this felt as a way for me to go as well. But this video changed my mind. I am heavily in therapy and under medications and I’ve been trying all I can for the past 4 years. But I’m running out of power, for now I am still trying, but slowly I feel myself having these moments and episodes. No one knows about it, and nor will I tell anyone about it. Not even my therapist knows it goes this deep, because I don’t want them to call my parents for whatever reason.
Hey, I've read your comment and I'd like to help you and even if I can't id like to attempt, do you have Instagram so I can private message you on there?
Maybe you should study stoicism, philosophers from ancient hellenistics culture in ancient greece, they made me realise how our life isn't necessary meant to be happy and good , some have it more easier than other and enjoy a good social life and doesnt have to deal with the constant miseries life can throw at anyone given any momment. Luckily you can use your lifespawn to study and educate yourself and allow your brain to learn knowledge. Our lifes as human are very shorts, you should try focusing on enjoying things our ancester might would have crave about us ( easy and safe food supply, electricity, hygiene, access to information ). We will all die one day anyway and it will be a return, a return toward death that no one can escape, there is no hurry to die untill then because you can die at any momment anyway, im using my short time as a mortal human to understand the universe we live in. And for now we are the only known creature than can do so in our solar system and maybe our galaxy, that is gift in its own.
Please don't do that pray and wait patiently God will help you
Don’t kill yourself you’re going to die one day anyway you might as well ride it out
@@mathieuguay9907You really don't know how mental health disorders work. Try and educate yourself on that. Then you'll know how ridiculous your suggestion to enjoy electricity, etc., sounds in a case like this.
These Type of Stories is What i Look For...Always Been Fascinated by Shark Attacks From The Victims Point of View
I'm surprised this guy is not verified.
as a writer ty for this
I thank them for this too since I’m writing a drowning story for a short story competition
I have gone underwater and I couldn’t get back up But I’m ok :/ It feels suffocating and like you can’t do anything to help yourself even though you have been trying for ages It almost feels like you get this moment of clarity and then it gets ripped away and never comes back Or that’s just me
how long does the burning sensation last?
@@susokie it kind of matters how long you were underwater For me it was a very short time so it was probably like 2-4 seconds? Idk I forgot it happened when I 7
@@-AV33- oh wow… did you lose consciousness after it?
@@susokie no It’s kind of funny bc right after it I just cried and went back in the water And those other ppl in the pool were like: 👁️👄👁️
@@susokie A detailed comment I got from Quora, didn't happen to me but that person is very lucky to have survived that Q- what does it feel like to drown? I held my breath the best I could and scrapped my fingers trying to find the wall, but I sunk deeper and deeper, the pool was so deep the pressure popped my ears, and my ears were burning from the chlorine and the other chemicals that made me feel as if I was burning When you drown, your instincts tell you to kick, to jump, you're so desperate to get to that surface, you're acting as if you're running. You really can't help it. It's so frustating beacuse you know you're a lost cause, and you're in a constant state of panic. You're gagged by water and you can't scream, they can't see you, you're way down too deep, you can only pray that they realise something's wrong. But you have to wait. And waiting is the worst part of Drowning Eventually, your lung start to burn. You're desperate for that sweet taste of oxygen, you want to go home. You keep thinking you can breathe, you're in absolute denial but you just can't breathe. You start holding your throat, your mind is haywire, you can't swim you want to stop yourself from inhaling, and the pressure makes it feel like you're exploding. Eventually, your lungs give out, and you take a deep, deep breath. You're desperate for satisfaction, craving to breathe so desperately, but you just feel the water fill you and make you heavier, you feel the weight of it clog all your orifices. Try sticking your head on a bucket. It's hard to explain but the weight of the water just.. hurts so badly in the end. As I inhaled more and more water, I began to feel really dizzy. Then calm. I almost left my body, it felt like I was waking up from a deep, long nap, and I was still on the after-effects of it. I was on the pool floor now, too weak to do anything, and I was just so calm. Death didn't worry me, wich is weird, beacuse I'm terrified of dying. Your vision starts to spot and you start to hallucinate, there's no oxygen in your brain, so ofcourse you're going to hallucinate. Eventually, you black out. The last thing I remember is having my chest compressed and lips pressed in CPR, Then throwing up a whole heap of water. People said I was really, really disorientated, and I was at risk of drowning in the water in my lungs, so I was whisked off to the hospital. Drowning is a horrifying experience.
what does it feel like to be in a coma
I don’t know, you tell me.
Same mee too
I drowned this past July and had to have CPR performed on my body. I was at the back of the boat and my feet got tangled in the anchor rope and I fell overboard head first with the only thing out of the water were. my feet. Since I breathe through the orifices in my head and not through my feet I started to drown. The boat was tied to a dick and I was the only human being on the boat or dock so no one saw I was dying. I tried to get my head above water so I could breathe but 5he way my body was twisted and my feet tangled I couldn't do it. I held my breath as long as I could but my body took over and I opened my mouth and my lungs started to fill with water. My lungs burnt like hell and I went unconscious and then my heart stopped. Iluckily someone saw my feet sticking up and saw the bubbles coming out of my nylon windbreaker and pulled my body out of the water and saved my precious body from death. I was crying when I opened my eyes because I was so scared and so happy at the same time. Because I was alive. My feet were free and my heart was beating , my lungs were working , my ears could hear and my eyes could see. U didn't think I'd ever use my body again. I was so fucking scared. I have a tiny skeleton so 2 of my ribs were broken and it hurt like hell but better than dead ribs. And since my jacket was made of nylon, it dried super fast and kept my body warm so I was happy for that. I would have been dead 3 months already. It's so scary to talk about being dead, drowning was horrifying and the thought of my body being dead scares the hell out of me.
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@@accuratealloys 💀 bro I was so confused
LOL! Dick
I would rather get hit by a head shot than drown RIP to all those is history who drowned as it is not a good or easy death.
Indeed , rip to all these people
especially those at pearl harbor at the day of the attack
I'm unfortunate to have both. Drowning was by far the easiest. Only thing I can compare it to is going to sleep but once I think about it am i awake or in a slow decay in my mind.