There's a lot of these jobs out there that have to be done and are exceptionally dangerous and they all pay well. Only downside is that everyone who works them knows someone who died doing it. Cell phone tower climbers are another one.
Damn that last story catch me hard. Bro imagine tell your boy a funny story that it made both of you laugh so hard that you guys had to close your eyes for a second just to open them to see both of you are in heaven.
The Byford Dolphin explosive decompression accident is very famous. There have been many accidents on that particular rig. That one was just the worst. The only thing that was a little misleading said by the guy was that ALL 4 guys inside the chamber exploded. In reality on Helevick experienced that, the others just simply died instantly as the oxygen and other gasses in their bodies was ripped out of their bodies and their blood boiled and organs instantly seized up and stopped working...but they weren't actually exploded into pieces, the 3 of them were whole and laying in their beds, well one might have been sitting in a chair, but the point is they died instantly on the spot they were at. Helevick was right next to the door and was sucked through that crescent shaped door opening that was 24in at its widest part...his body was literally ripped to shreds and his organs were shot out of his torso and landed several meters away and one of them was even up 10m hanging on something. Honestly it looked like he had swallowed a pound or two of C4 and set it off. I think there was like 8 different chunks (the largest pieces like legs and arms and hips and such) that they were able to put together in a human like shape for autopsy, but many of his organs and pieces of his organs were entirely lost. It was devastating. But again, he died instantly and that's about the only thing that can be said to be a positive from this entire thing.
And people complain how hard they're life must be, huh? I do wonder, since these people work at a different atmospheric pressure for weeks at a time, what change does it do to their bodies getting used to the different pressure?
@@aut0mat1c11 All that information is easily readily available for you to just go learn about at the click of a couple buttons. No need to ponder and speculate.
Mr.Ballen and Mr. Nightmare are honestly some of my favorite storytellers on UA-cam like it’s the way they tell it and the way they talk about it is insane
Mr Ballen and Mr. Nightmare are the GOATS at breaking down these scary stories very articulately to where you can picture these stories literally in your mind clearly. More Mr. Ballen fo sho Let's Goo Intheclutch Whoa!!!
The second story is a book called "The Stranger in Woods" about a guy who lives in isolation and collides with current society I hope they make a movie in a couple years or sooner🔥
it feels like forever since you guys watched mr ballen been waiting for this for awhile especially part 4 of this series watching all of these takes about 4 hours
You guys definitely need to react to more of Mr Ballen! The stories he tells are so interesting! All of his videos are amazing so just chose one and you won’t be disappointed 🔥🔥
I work in the Hyperbaric Chaimbers and we cure DCS (Decompression Sickness) story number 3 scared the fire outta me, I love my job, but I got a new fear of the ocean 😭😭
Second guy mightve been a lil paranoid and eccentric but I can understand the decisions. I wouldnt mind living in solitude for 27 years, its peace. Lonely, but peace.
10:09 I thought Dub finished Ross's sentence, only to find out that Ross finished it, it took him a while to say GODDAMN😂 ROSS: GOD 10:10 DUB: Damn 10:13 ROSS: DAMN 10:17 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You'd think that, if you're going to smuggle a croc, you'd sedate or otherwise immobilise it, or at the very least tie its muzzle closed. How would you get a live, conscious, unrestrained croc aboard the plane without anyone noticing, and how would you get it off again without anyone noticing?
I remember reading about the final saturation diving incident years ago. It is fucking terrifying, and I caution anyone from digging too deeply or you WILL find the photos of what one of the men looked like afterward. It was so traumatizing that even the men on the rig who saw this will not speak of it. Period. Delta P is terrifying. You couldn't pay may enough to do that job.
I think the phobia Billy was referring to is called "submechanophobia", that's large man-made objects underwater, if not then it might be "thalassophobia"
I love Mr. Ballen Now, thank you for introducing him. I always listen to Mr. Nightmare on YT and spotify especially when I'm working or cleaning. Love your reaction, just discover your channel last night when I woke up from a nap after our family road trip, so since 1am till now 7am i'm watching haha.
Growing up in Downeast Maine, we had a homeless dude that lived in a gravel pit that was called Cosmic Bob. Still don't know how he survived during the winter.
They should have just left that guy who lived in the woods alone. Stealing candy and chips when absolutely no one is around isn't a violent crime, there's no reason to draw a gun on someone who's clearly trying to avoid others and just looking for food. Once you notice it's a pattern, just be kind. Leave a care package outside of the place that's being stolen from- give to those who need it. Who cares if they actually "need" it or not. Just do a kind thing.
I actually live in Maine and i live in the same area as the hermit of north pond lake and I've heard crazy stories about it and I've been to his camp they still have it up to this day
Y'all gotta react to "Top 3 places you can't go, and people went there anyways." Those are honestly more terrifying than the "Sound fake but are true" stories. The stories and the way he tells them, literally has you on edge, and feeling extremely anxious until the end. So I strongly suggest watching part 5 of his "Top 3 places you can't go" playlist, and "Never swim in this Australian river." Those are great stories, but sadly enough, very much true.
I looked up what commercial saturation divers make. For the risk, it ain't nearly enough. And before anyone ask, it seems to vary by state. But you can google it.
Damn... That man didn't have so much as a pet for a companion. I think the majority of people would go absolutely crazy without human interaction for one year... let alone nearly thirty years! 🤔 I'd imagine that would almost be like being in solitary confinement for 27-years. Actually, it would probably be worse. At least in solitary confinement, you have SOME human interaction, you're not out in the harsh elements, and you know you're getting three meals a day.
Been in the oil and gas industry for 17 years it is a dangerous world although I work on land when things go wrong they go really wrong. Love the reactions fellas keep up the good work, oh and Ross from what I understand its not millions bud but its up to 200 an hour
Need y'all to do more of these. Its like watching it with the homies
No fr 😊
Facts 😂
It really is 😂
Hit the nail right on the head.
Mr.Ballen & Mr.Nightmare are the dopest scary story tellers imo. 🔥
ehh Mr.Ballen is way better
@@specialopssoldier1 I agree. His stories don't seem repetitve.
facts
Mr nightmare is good as well
@@christopherking4932 just nowhere near as good
Four anybody wondering just how much saturation divers get paid, it's about $45,000 to $90,000... PER MONTH. Some of them make $500,000 in a year.
There's a lot of these jobs out there that have to be done and are exceptionally dangerous and they all pay well. Only downside is that everyone who works them knows someone who died doing it. Cell phone tower climbers are another one.
I looked it up and they make far less than that
I mean if i risk my life i better be payed well
Damn that last story catch me hard. Bro imagine tell your boy a funny story that it made both of you laugh so hard that you guys had to close your eyes for a second just to open them to see both of you are in heaven.
Look up videos about that stuff. They sound like Donald duck from the mixture. It even has a name similar to donald duck
It's like when you learn self defense from that Detroit Urban Survival Training and find yourself in front of the gates 2 seconds later.
Don't worry, that wouldn't happen because you wouldn't open ur eyes again, since heaven doesn't exist.
The Byford Dolphin explosive decompression accident is very famous. There have been many accidents on that particular rig. That one was just the worst. The only thing that was a little misleading said by the guy was that ALL 4 guys inside the chamber exploded. In reality on Helevick experienced that, the others just simply died instantly as the oxygen and other gasses in their bodies was ripped out of their bodies and their blood boiled and organs instantly seized up and stopped working...but they weren't actually exploded into pieces, the 3 of them were whole and laying in their beds, well one might have been sitting in a chair, but the point is they died instantly on the spot they were at. Helevick was right next to the door and was sucked through that crescent shaped door opening that was 24in at its widest part...his body was literally ripped to shreds and his organs were shot out of his torso and landed several meters away and one of them was even up 10m hanging on something. Honestly it looked like he had swallowed a pound or two of C4 and set it off. I think there was like 8 different chunks (the largest pieces like legs and arms and hips and such) that they were able to put together in a human like shape for autopsy, but many of his organs and pieces of his organs were entirely lost.
It was devastating. But again, he died instantly and that's about the only thing that can be said to be a positive from this entire thing.
Wow
And people complain how hard they're life must be, huh? I do wonder, since these people work at a different atmospheric pressure for weeks at a time, what change does it do to their bodies getting used to the different pressure?
I believe i did see a picture of his body, absolutely gruesome to watch, but if you are someone who does not flinch, you can see if for your selfs.
@@aut0mat1c11 All that information is easily readily available for you to just go learn about at the click of a couple buttons. No need to ponder and speculate.
@@aut0mat1c11 The divers? Probably, but if you mean other ppl their lives are hard. These ppl chose to be divers
Mr.Ballen and Mr. Nightmare are honestly some of my favorite storytellers on UA-cam like it’s the way they tell it and the way they talk about it is insane
These vids blow my mind all the time lol 😎🤟also I was like number 4 wasn't trying to do that lol 😅
Ross: 🤦♂️
Dub/Billy:🤣
I will FORever appreciate you guys FOR everything you do for us
"I'm not going out cause no crocodile" 😭😂😂💯💯
I tried not to laugh at this and Dub never fails me....got me again.."get out the water lookin' like a raisen". Lmfao
I’m so ready for the Clutch Gone Rogue Try Not to Laugh from Angelo!!!
I've been ready since chapter 3.
They put it up today!
“I be done had the bends” 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
They gave him a bottle of water to get his DNA to see who he was . They not slick😂🤦🏾♂️
I was thinking the same shit
Lmao thinking the same shit. Them lawyer videos been helping 😂
@@AlmightyKing143 JCS videos will have u thinking u can solve anything 😂
I be watching Bruce rivers
Damn didnt realize that but yea they got his fingerprints on the bottle and dna at the cap good heads up lol
Kudos to those who worked in oil rigs..
They may pay you really well but the job is Extremely Dangerous if not following their protocol
saturation divers and transmission tower workers...they deserve so much respect and such high pay, some of the baddest dudes on the planet
Mr Ballen and Mr. Nightmare are the GOATS at breaking down these scary stories very articulately to where you can picture these stories literally in your mind clearly. More Mr. Ballen fo sho Let's Goo Intheclutch Whoa!!!
Both of them are misters
Mr.Ballen never fails to give me severe anxiety during his videos 😂
The second story is a book called "The Stranger in Woods" about a guy who lives in isolation and collides with current society
I hope they make a movie in a couple years or sooner🔥
it feels like forever since you guys watched mr ballen been waiting for this for awhile especially part 4 of this series watching all of these takes about 4 hours
Dub shaking his head like he knew exactly where the locations of those places were😂😂😂
You guys definitely need to react to more of Mr Ballen! The stories he tells are so interesting! All of his videos are amazing so just chose one and you won’t be disappointed 🔥🔥
I work in the Hyperbaric Chaimbers and we cure DCS (Decompression Sickness) story number 3 scared the fire outta me, I love my job, but I got a new fear of the ocean 😭😭
My friend has that fear of large objects in water. Specifically the underside of boats is the scariest to her.
I lost it at “I would of had the Benz”😂
Embrace the 4s Ross🤣🤣. Acknowledge it
I’m ready 4 May 4
May the 4 be with you Ross and CLUTCH SQUAD
Somebody say In The Clutch and Mr.Ballen 🙌🏾
I been waiting on the 4 reaction and today I thought it was the fourth day my nephew about to turn 4. So Happy 44444444444444444444444444 day.
Mr Ballen videos always come in clutch
I have been waiting 4 this since 4ever
Second guy mightve been a lil paranoid and eccentric but I can understand the decisions. I wouldnt mind living in solitude for 27 years, its peace. Lonely, but peace.
Y’all should do sum special for may 4th. May the fourth be with you Ross
10:09 I thought Dub finished Ross's sentence, only to find out that Ross finished it, it took him a while to say GODDAMN😂
ROSS: GOD 10:10
DUB: Damn 10:13
ROSS: DAMN 10:17 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You'd think that, if you're going to smuggle a croc, you'd sedate or otherwise immobilise it, or at the very least tie its muzzle closed. How would you get a live, conscious, unrestrained croc aboard the plane without anyone noticing, and how would you get it off again without anyone noticing?
How do you sneak a crocodile on an aeroplane? I can't even bring a box of juice through without security treating me like a terrorist.
4. Please react to More Mr ballin I love your reactions to the stories.
I remember reading about the final saturation diving incident years ago. It is fucking terrifying, and I caution anyone from digging too deeply or you WILL find the photos of what one of the men looked like afterward. It was so traumatizing that even the men on the rig who saw this will not speak of it. Period.
Delta P is terrifying. You couldn't pay may enough to do that job.
I think the phobia Billy was referring to is called "submechanophobia", that's large man-made objects underwater, if not then it might be "thalassophobia"
I think the first ones right, pretty sure the second one is just fear of deep water, not specifically man made objects underwater.
Guys, please do more of MrBallen! I love your reactions.
The fear is called Megalophobia.
Never thought I had this phobia till I searched it on google lol.
I waited 4 ever 4 this to drop
There's only one number to remember and that's 4!
Thank you I have waited 4 THIS MOMENT
Been watching you guys 4 awhile now. Keep up the dope content.
I love Mr. Ballen Now, thank you for introducing him. I always listen to Mr. Nightmare on YT and spotify especially when I'm working or cleaning. Love your reaction, just discover your channel last night when I woke up from a nap after our family road trip, so since 1am till now 7am i'm watching haha.
Right now the divers can make from 30,000 - 45,000 per month. Also they get a depth pay for every foot they add 1.00-4.00 extra.
Y’all gotta do more MrBallen he’s such a great story teller
congrats on 770k my guys ‼️
Mr. Ballen. My favorite story-teller.
More of these ones guys.
Growing up in Downeast Maine, we had a homeless dude that lived in a gravel pit that was called Cosmic Bob. Still don't know how he survived during the winter.
Andrew Garfield is the funniest Spiderman.
To Dr. Strange: "Hey we could have used your help back there." 🤣🤣🤣
Love, love, LOVE Ballen reactions - some of these stories are too wild not to see other people experience! Amazing reaction as usual ❤
Thank you guys!
4:47 a f****** crocodile 😳😨😨
Looking 4ward to this vid thanks guys
You will never be able to get an oil change again without thinking of this story.
How the F do smuggle a croc on a plane? Hissing, tail flicking, and the smell.
The divers make 40,000 a months😂
i swear i binged his whole channel in one weekend smh
Dub's comments on that last story was killing me! lmao
I miss trill billy!!!!!❤❤❤❤
Agreed
They should have just left that guy who lived in the woods alone. Stealing candy and chips when absolutely no one is around isn't a violent crime, there's no reason to draw a gun on someone who's clearly trying to avoid others and just looking for food.
Once you notice it's a pattern, just be kind. Leave a care package outside of the place that's being stolen from- give to those who need it. Who cares if they actually "need" it or not. Just do a kind thing.
Mr.Ballen places you can't go and people who went there anyways are good stories 💡
We in the Clutch🤟
heck yea! more Mrballen im glad you guys are watching/reacting to his videos
Y’all should react to chiseled Adonis’s usfl highlight review
I actually live in Maine and i live in the same area as the hermit of north pond lake and I've heard crazy stories about it and I've been to his camp they still have it up to this day
Im from that same area of Maine too
love mr ballen stories !!!
I love Mr Ballen and your reactions.
He spared a lot of horrific details on the Byford Dolphin incident
MrBallen is the goat
Real talk tho these vids are absolutely fascinating man
Y'all gotta react to "Top 3 places you can't go, and people went there anyways." Those are honestly more terrifying than the "Sound fake but are true" stories. The stories and the way he tells them, literally has you on edge, and feeling extremely anxious until the end. So I strongly suggest watching part 5 of his "Top 3 places you can't go" playlist, and "Never swim in this Australian river." Those are great stories, but sadly enough, very much true.
4-4-4... 4-4-4-4Life!!!!
What’s amazing about Byford Dolphin is that there weren’t interlocks to prevent that very thing from happening. I mean this 1983 not 1883.
Im from norway were the byarn dolphin acident happend, remember it clearly , its known as the most brutal but painless death in history
Whii ok woulda thought the mention of 4 gives Ross the ASMR voice 😂😂😂
megalohydrothalassophobia (fear of large underwater creatures or objects)
I'm moving to the woods. Yall just send me some Chilli fritos, and game boy batteries once a week, and I'll be good.
21:58 My guy on the right. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
more MrBallen plz guys...
21:48 21:54 22:00 22:04 22:07
I love Mr ballens videos and am glad when itc reacts to him 👍
Put them fours up
Hi InTheClutch Ent and love from H-Town
Generally speaking, saturation divers can make up to $30,000 - $45,000 per month. Annually, this can add up to over $180,000.
Imagine being in a decompression stop but then a hungry shark comes at you
I looked up what commercial saturation divers make. For the risk, it ain't nearly enough. And before anyone ask, it seems to vary by state. But you can google it.
Ross gonna have to go live in the woods for 27 years just to escape the curse of the 4
Mrballen stay Elite
Forever from that movie the sandlot lol classic
Damn... That man didn't have so much as a pet for a companion.
I think the majority of people would go absolutely crazy without human interaction for one year... let alone nearly thirty years! 🤔
I'd imagine that would almost be like being in solitary confinement for 27-years. Actually, it would probably be worse. At least in solitary confinement, you have SOME human interaction, you're not out in the harsh elements, and you know you're getting three meals a day.
I always get excited !4! these videos 😎 nah fr but I do love these 😅
4 me the best channel on UA-cam
Not enough money in the world to make that dive!
4 the power of 4 to the 4th power of 4
4 ways to make Ross mad
Silent Man in Maine, walking in the Silent Hills of Maine, Silently. Search it up.
Been in the oil and gas industry for 17 years it is a dangerous world although I work on land when things go wrong they go really wrong. Love the reactions fellas keep up the good work, oh and Ross from what I understand its not millions bud but its up to 200 an hour
Your phobia is called "Submechanophobia " which is a fear of submerged man-made objects, either partially or entirely underwater.
That second story was "stranger in the woods" which was a great book