Akil K Musawwir indeed. People say it’s peaceful but it’s not. I experienced it first hand but was lucky enough to be saved by my brother who was twice my size at the time. The only way I can explain it is if you were burning from the inside out. Your lungs feel like they are melting from the lack of oxygen, your body gets heavy from the intake of water, and damn, the feeling of being helpless.
Wanna know a scary fact? Something like this happened to a person, he got throwed into the open sea and ended up being alone with water equipment and a shark underneath, after some hours he got saved
As somebody who was 90 seconds away from drowning, being submerged in water for over 20 minutes not being able to swim while suffering from hypothermia this is incredibly accurate- well I'm not so sure about the part where he hallucinates and drowns because I never got to that part but you do instinctively struggle and swim. Your mind is only focused on getting out and getting help. It is impossible to focus or think rationally. Your muscles lock up from the freezing temperatures and you can't feel the lower part of your body after some time. You also swallow a lot of water while trying to breathe, making it even harder to breathe and it makes you feel incredibly nauseous, giving you a very painful headache. This was incredibly difficult for me to watch as I have pretty severe hydrophobia. I was just curious what would've happened if I lost the strength in my body and drowned.
doubtfully though, life jackets keep people warm and also the water doesn’t look particularly that cold and in that case, it would’ve taken a long time before he got to that stage of hyperthermia
My dad passed away from getting drowned deep in the ocean (their boat went missing, there were 10 of them but all 9 survived except for my dad. so we could still listen to their stories of holding onto life before he got swept away separating him from the rest of the guys) and it’s been 2 months now. i’ve been watching this video every now and then to experience and to know what it was like for him amidst drowning. In the span of time we were patiently waiting during the search and rescue operation, I couldn’t stop thinking how lonely it must’ve been for him. how terrifying it must’ve been. The search went on and the locals nearby found him floating on the 6th day of the SAR operation.
Sounds like a calling for more boat safety measures and faster rescue, keep on doing what your dad wanted to do and continue the legacy, I am sorry for your loss, I can somewhat relate because I attempted suicide through drowning
That's heart breaking to read. I'm sorry for the loss you and your family have been enduring. I hope that coping has become even just a smidgen easier for you. Much love from me to you and your family.
Charles killed our protagonist for his wife to bang later, reason why is that if you survive a bit longer at around 5 minutes or so, there’s a little scene you can see Charles waving goodbye to our dying protagonist with a sinister smile and maybe the other hallucinations are vision’s or the future that our protagonist’s wife was attacked in the bed by Charles because she know the truth, this simulator is about life jackets but it should be more “careful who you should bring” or “careful who you would trust”.
Almost drowned last month and got to the stage of experiencing hallucinations, let me tell you, this is very accurate, I don't really have trauma about it but remembering the silence of the water, where the only thing I could hear was my muffled screams and the only thing I was able to see were blurry images is not the most pleasent thing, you don't really have many rational thoughts when drowning, one of my last rational thoughts was "so this is how I die", after that, all I could think of was trying to breathe and a big mix of random things and memories, I got to live again, it felt like decades being underwater, I got lucky and got saved in time, turns out I only stayed in water for about 4 minutes, it felt a lot longer, maybe like 20. My advice to you is to stay safe, you never know if you'll get lucky like I did, don't go swimming by yourself, even if you know how to swim, which was my case, I was phisicaly exausted and my body gave in while I was swimming, resulting on me sinking, pay attention to the depht of the pool or don't go too far if you're gonna swim in the ocean.
I know it's harder for men to float but in saltwater, isn't the best plan to try? Lay back in the water in a starfish and relax. Hard to do when he's scared I know. :(
I remember reading something from last year saying out of people who know how to swim. 32% know what to do in these situations. Unfortunately, judging from this simulator. This one doesn't or too shock to do anything.
How do we do this without going underwater? When I took my swim test many years ago, I could only strafe for a minute with my hands and feet. With just your feet, how do you scoop up air and tie them while staying above water?
The one big mistake he made was trying to swim. Where was he going to swim to? He certainly wasn't going to catch up to the boat and certainly not within swimming distance of any land. I think his best bet was to either tread or float and stay put. I assume his friend would eventually be able to circle around and was able to contact coast guard from the boat. I also think a life vest would have drastically increased his odds of surviving because it would prevent his body from being totally submerged in the cold water
Looks to me he was just trying to tread enough water to stay afloat. Srsly, not like he was a sack of fat or something. He would sink if he didn't try to swim. Why you think he discard them SHoes, kid?> Besides; your rationality leaves you. especially when Hypothermia kicks it. Panic sets in. Fear is the MInd Killer.
I still randomly remember this "game" man god. I was at the beach recently and someone got swept away by a riptide and the lifeguard had to save them and this immediately popped into my head
Once I swam too far away from the shore. Objectively I was able to swim back easily but the thoughts of the depth of the water beneath me just made me almost panic. Eventually I made it without assisting. As one expert said when you are alone in a deep water its not your physıcal shape that saves you but the ability to control your fear and being able stay calm.
I went snorkeling off the coast of Honduras this year. It was my first time snorkeling, I have a life vest, flippers, and a snorkel. It was also a guided tour with 3 guides (2 in the water with us and 1 in the boat nearby). I'm not the strongest swimmer but all things considered I thought I'd be alright. Well after some time in the water I started to struggle and I began to panic a little. I was surrounded by people, there were eyes on me, and my husband was right next to me and he's a great swimmer. So I tried to relax I I lay flat on the water surface and tried to adjust to breathing in the snorkel. I tried for 2 minutes to calm down but couldn't. I was bobbing under the surface frequently (the vest was one of the vests you blow air into and I hadn't filled it up all the way). I was going to swim back to the boat but when I turned to find it, it was much further away from me than I expected due to my drifting. My husband held me up a bit for support and we called the guides who were there in seconds with a floaty that I could lay on top of. The way the boat quickly moves away from the guy in this game after he falls in reminds me of that awful experience and makes this game so much more terrifying than when I first saw someone play it.
he didnt drown he was straight murdered like his friend didnt do anything like he literally stood there like "oh no, oh, oh no" like he was straight murdered
Honestly he shares some of the blame for his own death; not wearing lifejackets and out of the two people going on this boat trip apparently only one of them knows how to drive the boat. Also lifejackets are normally made in bright colors exactly for situations like this so you can find someone who fell over, some even have led lights to identify people at night. But I guess that's exactly what they were trying to say with this ad.
This was pretty neat up until the silly teddy bear and scuba diver hallucination and the horror flick wife scream shit. Then I just laughed at this shit, way to put a hat on a hat 😂
I don't really have too much of a fear of drowning, and I'm not sure if this happened to anyone else, but I felt like there was water filling up my lungs while watching this. Anyone?
This is a perfect visual representation of what depression feels like. Below you an endless abyss. Alone. Struggling to stay on the surface, struggling until you just can't do it anymore.
almost drowned a couple times, the panic at first is real, being submerged, you get this sense of peace, like you're part of something greater. You fight and fight but something within you is telling you to stop resisting. TerrifingTerrifying.
Yes because after you try and try to save your like from drowning it is possible that your fingernails will rip off so after that you scream "HEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLPPPPP!!!!" Whenever you go to sea wear your lifejacket to float if not you will drown thats all! :)
@@gabrielpineirogarcia2078 yep, doesn't matter if you're in hundreds of meters deep water or not, if you are in a position where you cannot get air into your lungs, you will drown. People can even aspirate their own fluids (vomit, blood, etc) and drown, it really doesn't take much.
Shit is no joke I drowned at the lake and I know i can swim. If it wasn’t for the lady in her floaty a few feat away from me that heard me say help as I looked her in the eyes. Shit is crazy and can happen very fast be safe out there
You tumble in and exhaust yourself within 10-15 minutes. It depends on where you are whether you will be surrounded by dangerous animals and how quickly hypothermia will set in. Eventually, your finger and toe nails will peel, causing an excruciating dry and burning sensation. Some people may begin hallucinating during the struggle. Are you still alive? how unfortunate. You would have survived if not longer than the others...but your stamina is rapidly deteriorating. You eventually become completely numb and your head sinks in completely. You'll be free of this nightmare soon. Regardless of how long you've been alive, the pain in your lungs is excruciating. No one can, and no one will, save you. The level of pain is decreasing. Goodnight.
i know it’s human nature to want to survive so i would try to survive but man this kind of seems like a good way to die. the ending was nice. he just faded into darkness.
@@kkaelyn002 probably to keep his hand from numbing. If he creates pain it will keep the blood flowing in his hand so it won’t go numb. Also to check for hypothermia, because if it bleeds, he doesn’t have it
Hes voice when he underwater is Voice of Otis from Brawl Stars but low pitched. (Sorry for bad grammar from 2022, but i edited this comment on 2024 :D)
The fact that someone took the time to represent a real drowning so accurately is concerning yet amazing at the same time
How is it concerning?
@@solsburyhillwell it’s a very convincing representation of drowning almost like their filming someone actually drowning
I think it’s a real video shot from go pro
*I would die in the first minute because of how scared I am of the ocean so I would be panicking so much I would not focus and drown*
NicoFox Productions I experienced drowning before and I’m really scared of ocean and water
If I had an option to have either a quick death, or slow death I would choose quick death.
Because I knew I was dead in that situation.
Why would you be on the boat then?
@@awllypollyas8292 A cruise, perhaps.
My biggest fear in that situation would still be a that shark is near.
Sharks, swordfish, barracuda, octopus, and everything else.
Jane and John Doe And Piranhas *(Don't Reply To This 1 Year Old Comment, I Was Stupid In That Time And Yeah Ik Piranhas Do Live In The Fresh Water)*
AyaTheCat pirhanas Dont live in the ocean lol
I’d rather be eaten by a shark than drown
Akil K Musawwir indeed. People say it’s peaceful but it’s not. I experienced it first hand but was lucky enough to be saved by my brother who was twice my size at the time. The only way I can explain it is if you were burning from the inside out. Your lungs feel like they are melting from the lack of oxygen, your body gets heavy from the intake of water, and damn, the feeling of being helpless.
if only charles knew how to drive a boat
Definitely wasn’t the greatest plan
He was probably too busy TxTing the Coast Guard, lol.
TURN THE Boat ARound, Dummy.
I never liked Charles, he's a dolt.
Apparently, according to the lore if you survive long enough, he did it on purpose.
2:59
Wanna know a scary fact? Something like this happened to a person, he got throwed into the open sea and ended up being alone with water equipment and a shark underneath, after some hours he got saved
i wish that was me but i never got saved
@Patrick Puspurs lol i dont even remember writing that, must of been really depressed
LMFAO
@@Renn13 what happened? Are u ok?
@@Renn13 i really hope you’re better now man
As somebody who was 90 seconds away from drowning, being submerged in water for over 20 minutes not being able to swim while suffering from hypothermia this is incredibly accurate- well I'm not so sure about the part where he hallucinates and drowns because I never got to that part but you do instinctively struggle and swim. Your mind is only focused on getting out and getting help. It is impossible to focus or think rationally. Your muscles lock up from the freezing temperatures and you can't feel the lower part of your body after some time. You also swallow a lot of water while trying to breathe, making it even harder to breathe and it makes you feel incredibly nauseous, giving you a very painful headache. This was incredibly difficult for me to watch as I have pretty severe hydrophobia. I was just curious what would've happened if I lost the strength in my body and drowned.
Aren't you ignoring the fact that you are in agony because you have no to air to breathe?
20 minutes? That’s amazing
Big whoop
most true story on the internet:
at that point I’d just accept my fate and stop struggling but I guess it’s human nature to try and survive
sooyoung no you are right to stop struggling, the way to live is to float. Resist your urge to struggle
xXGameChangerXx I was thinking why didn’t he kick up and lack on his back and float
Oikawas eyeball i know this isn’t real but he should’ve known that if he was sailing
If you just be stops and hold the breath, you will float, and live until someone find you lol
Never surrender. Surrendering is not the human spirit
He could've just drank all the water and walked back home
What a fool that He didnt do that
Checkm8 ocean
Charles when he drinked all the watee: 👁👄👁
@Minecraft Gamer Legend of 666 use some sugar or change water
yes
Even if he had a life jacket he will had probably died of hyperthermia
That’s if the water is cold.
Hypo, not hyper.
Is the ocean that hot?
doubtfully though, life jackets keep people warm and also the water doesn’t look particularly that cold and in that case, it would’ve taken a long time before he got to that stage of hyperthermia
The Crack Channel yeah ik but when night hits and u have no food still gonna die no matter what
My dad passed away from getting drowned deep in the ocean (their boat went missing, there were 10 of them but all 9 survived except for my dad. so we could still listen to their stories of holding onto life before he got swept away separating him from the rest of the guys) and it’s been 2 months now. i’ve been watching this video every now and then to experience and to know what it was like for him amidst drowning. In the span of time we were patiently waiting during the search and rescue operation, I couldn’t stop thinking how lonely it must’ve been for him. how terrifying it must’ve been. The search went on and the locals nearby found him floating on the 6th day of the SAR operation.
my dad was there too
Sounds like a calling for more boat safety measures and faster rescue, keep on doing what your dad wanted to do and continue the legacy, I am sorry for your loss, I can somewhat relate because I attempted suicide through drowning
That’s sad you lost your dad
Ok
That's heart breaking to read. I'm sorry for the loss you and your family have been enduring. I hope that coping has become even just a smidgen easier for you. Much love from me to you and your family.
Charles killed our protagonist for his wife to bang later, reason why is that if you survive a bit longer at around 5 minutes or so, there’s a little scene you can see Charles waving goodbye to our dying protagonist with a sinister smile and maybe the other hallucinations are vision’s or the future that our protagonist’s wife was attacked in the bed by Charles because she know the truth, this simulator is about life jackets but it should be more “careful who you should bring” or “careful who you would trust”.
Wow that’s deep.
So that's why I'm not playing this game
So, don't wear a lifejacket if you have a psycopath in your boat?
Maybe the other way around, he was just hallucinating that his friend betrayed him
Almost drowned last month and got to the stage of experiencing hallucinations, let me tell you, this is very accurate, I don't really have trauma about it but remembering the silence of the water, where the only thing I could hear was my muffled screams and the only thing I was able to see were blurry images is not the most pleasent thing, you don't really have many rational thoughts when drowning, one of my last rational thoughts was "so this is how I die", after that, all I could think of was trying to breathe and a big mix of random things and memories, I got to live again, it felt like decades being underwater, I got lucky and got saved in time, turns out I only stayed in water for about 4 minutes, it felt a lot longer, maybe like 20. My advice to you is to stay safe, you never know if you'll get lucky like I did, don't go swimming by yourself, even if you know how to swim, which was my case, I was phisicaly exausted and my body gave in while I was swimming, resulting on me sinking, pay attention to the depht of the pool or don't go too far if you're gonna swim in the ocean.
I know it's harder for men to float but in saltwater, isn't the best plan to try? Lay back in the water in a starfish and relax. Hard to do when he's scared I know. :(
I remember reading something from last year saying out of people who know how to swim. 32% know what to do in these situations. Unfortunately, judging from this simulator. This one doesn't or too shock to do anything.
How’s is everyone’s favorite UA-cam using fox doing?
@@kaiserdragon7233 that's terrifying and sad
It’s the cool fox lady
@@kaiserdragon7233 *shocked
In case this happens to anyone, take your pants off, "scoop" some air into them like like a parachute and use them as a life vest!
Better yet, scoop more air into them and use them as a balloon to fly away
ua-cam.com/video/JUhZzWNcPKI/v-deo.html That'S actually pretty rad!
Thanks for that info I probably wont remember in the case this event happens. Lol
Only certain material works well, apparently jeans are the best
How do we do this without going underwater? When I took my swim test many years ago, I could only strafe for a minute with my hands and feet. With just your feet, how do you scoop up air and tie them while staying above water?
Smart idea sending the shoes down to the depths as an offering to the gods of the sea. Probably what I would’ve done
lol it was so he could weigh less to float up easier
`@@mayumi-chan8593r/whoosh
Watching his shoes sink and disappear after he (finally) took them off filled me with dread.
Yeah, RIP the actors shoes
The one big mistake he made was trying to swim. Where was he going to swim to? He certainly wasn't going to catch up to the boat and certainly not within swimming distance of any land. I think his best bet was to either tread or float and stay put. I assume his friend would eventually be able to circle around and was able to contact coast guard from the boat. I also think a life vest would have drastically increased his odds of surviving because it would prevent his body from being totally submerged in the cold water
That’s why at the end it says “Whenever you go out to the sea, wear a life jacket”
@@ericn.5263 Also a life vest would provide Insulation. It will help keep body heat in
Looks to me he was just trying to tread enough water to stay afloat. Srsly, not like he was a sack of fat or something. He would sink if he didn't try to swim. Why you think he discard them SHoes, kid?>
Besides; your rationality leaves you. especially when Hypothermia kicks it. Panic sets in. Fear is the MInd Killer.
I got a question: Is this an animated video game?
This is called Drowning Simulator, not Surviving Simulator
I still randomly remember this "game" man god. I was at the beach recently and someone got swept away by a riptide and the lifeguard had to save them and this immediately popped into my head
Wow always take Charles with you he would never let you d(r)own .
Charles always has the greatest plans
Once I swam too far away from the shore. Objectively I was able to swim back easily but the thoughts of the depth of the water beneath me just made me almost panic. Eventually I made it without assisting. As one expert said when you are alone in a deep water its not your physıcal shape that saves you but the ability to control your fear and being able stay calm.
At 2:47 nope I’m out i have thallasaphobia if I see a sea monster baiii
Oh meine Gott. It feels gut to know that someone else has it as well
I have that phobia too😲
If you have Thalasaphobia then why are you here?
@@Userdoesnotexist.0138 to see how bad it is😂
and this is why i never go near water... and why ill definitely never go near it with friends
Maybe you should get better friends lol
@@stephnes2505 nah i trust em i just hate the ocean
Or maybe just wear a lifejacket and don't let an idiot steer the boat.
Imagine playing this game in VR tho
NO
pls no
IKR
You die in real life not in game if you try in VR
New fear unlocked
I went snorkeling off the coast of Honduras this year. It was my first time snorkeling, I have a life vest, flippers, and a snorkel. It was also a guided tour with 3 guides (2 in the water with us and 1 in the boat nearby). I'm not the strongest swimmer but all things considered I thought I'd be alright. Well after some time in the water I started to struggle and I began to panic a little. I was surrounded by people, there were eyes on me, and my husband was right next to me and he's a great swimmer. So I tried to relax I I lay flat on the water surface and tried to adjust to breathing in the snorkel. I tried for 2 minutes to calm down but couldn't. I was bobbing under the surface frequently (the vest was one of the vests you blow air into and I hadn't filled it up all the way). I was going to swim back to the boat but when I turned to find it, it was much further away from me than I expected due to my drifting. My husband held me up a bit for support and we called the guides who were there in seconds with a floaty that I could lay on top of. The way the boat quickly moves away from the guy in this game after he falls in reminds me of that awful experience and makes this game so much more terrifying than when I first saw someone play it.
he didnt drown he was straight murdered like his friend didnt do anything like he literally stood there like "oh no, oh, oh no" like he was straight murdered
he couldn't find him, happens alot when people fall over
@@coolrichkids i mean he fell behind the boat plus he was still above water screaming at his friend
@@DrunkenTryhard you ever road a boat before? like steered it manually, the boat sailed by wind lmfao not engine
Honestly he shares some of the blame for his own death; not wearing lifejackets and out of the two people going on this boat trip apparently only one of them knows how to drive the boat.
Also lifejackets are normally made in bright colors exactly for situations like this so you can find someone who fell over, some even have led lights to identify people at night. But I guess that's exactly what they were trying to say with this ad.
It's a simulation. Hard to simulate drowning if your crew jumps in lol
This man's nail really said: Aight Ima head out
This game is realistic asf
Not sure if this isn't a joke but it's not a game
This was pretty neat up until the silly teddy bear and scuba diver hallucination and the horror flick wife scream shit. Then I just laughed at this shit, way to put a hat on a hat 😂
I’m not scared of the ocean. But this had me scared watching this.
4:20.... Nice
4:20 min ;)
Watch this again 5 years later
@@kathrynh685 lmao didnt realize this comment was from 5 years ago
I’m confused lol
@@joshuabennett9786 so am i lol
@@kleinespapier lmao
I don't really have too much of a fear of drowning, and I'm not sure if this happened to anyone else, but I felt like there was water filling up my lungs while watching this. Anyone?
s a m e . 🤣💀
Stupid memories with his wife slightly spoiled the impression
well i guess it tried to imitate the 'life before your eyes' flash back everyone talks about when you die
Anyone else think Charles took off kinda quick?
*b e t r a y a l*
Just listening to his struggle is nightmare fuel
This is a perfect visual representation of what depression feels like.
Below you an endless abyss.
Alone.
Struggling to stay on the surface, struggling until you just can't do it anymore.
u ok?
@@gabrielcruel I would assume not
Well that’s deep
What's up? How are you doing?
Get yo depressed ass outta here 😂
This has been engraved into my brain since 2014 or 2015.
Good job
When you respawn don’t trust your friend to drive the boat
For all the comments about being afraid of sharks I want to tell you that the hypothermia is much more scary
*If there is a true life scene award of the history existed
"No one can ever compete with this masterpiece"
If I could teach that guy how to swim, I would give him a free swimming lesson!
almost drowned a couple times, the panic at first is real, being submerged, you get this sense of peace, like you're part of something greater. You fight and fight but something within you is telling you to stop resisting. TerrifingTerrifying.
Me: *lets him drown while im like this 👁👄👁
"You drowned after 4:20MIN"
**gurgle gurgle gurgle** ..nice....
I drowned after 5.05!
I nearly drowned twice when I was a kid.
This is why I'm scared of deep water.
He could've make a life jacket with his jeans. It usually works well.
I have the sound stuck in my head cause I drowend before 😣
I'm so sorry that happened
You almost* drowned before. Or else you wouldn't be writing that comment
i have to bcuz i have low stamina so after i’m swimming in five feet i lost my stamina and i was 4’3 so yeah but i got saved
that happens to me sometimes, the worst.
same I almost drowned at least three times
"you drowned after *4 :20MIN* " 💀
This is triggering my ptsd cuz I nearly drowned in a lake once
ok
@@Autonomy22 ok
@@skeleton599 ok
Ok
I’ve been through this at the beach
pulling finger nail and bleeding, even if you start to float can attract a shark :)
This triggered my thalassphobia 🤯🤯🤯
Wish the ps5 and XSX had graphics like this
Fax
It's literally a short movie its not really even a videogame.
Id be already dead bc i cant swim🥺
This kind of feels like depression
I came within seconds of drowning on April 2nd, 2023. This video is hauntingly accurate.
Honestly I feel bad for him I feel him like me in a deep pool and I can’t float thats me😢
4:20 bro wtf are you doing with your hands 😭
Holy shit his nail he took it off!
Whyyyy
Yes because after you try and try to save your like from drowning it is possible that your fingernails will rip off so after that you scream "HEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLPPPPP!!!!" Whenever you go to sea wear your lifejacket to float if not you will drown thats all! :)
@AliceRoblox620 no dumb@ss it's to check if he has hypothermia.
Why does this drowning simulator show a very shallow sea when we all know that most of the ocean is atleast 2-5 kms deep.
Also showcases that you can still drown in a very shallow sea. So long you cannot stand Up, you can drown eventually
Wierd kilometres
@@gabrielpineirogarcia2078 yep, doesn't matter if you're in hundreds of meters deep water or not, if you are in a position where you cannot get air into your lungs, you will drown. People can even aspirate their own fluids (vomit, blood, etc) and drown, it really doesn't take much.
if this ever does happen, all you need to do is float on your back.
Just float on your back, bro. It's easy
"Like a rock, oh like a rock!"
Even tho it just a simulation its kinda scary thinking about it
Shit is no joke I drowned at the lake and I know i can swim. If it wasn’t for the lady in her floaty a few feat away from me that heard me say help as I looked her in the eyes. Shit is crazy and can happen very fast be safe out there
Remember, it's best to float on the water, save your energy lean back and try to relax the best you can
Bro survive in water for less than 5 minutes💀
good pov i guess drowning ain't that bad a lovely view i should pick a clean one tho well whatever
Drowning isn’t peaceful trust me. Not being able to swim in a swimming pool for half a minute changes things
W H Y D I D H E R E M O V E H I S N A I L O F ? ? !
For a snack
@@chrishollis2885 Should i laugh?
@@sumeyyeh2045 sure
To check if he has hypothermia
Come sail away, come sail away, come sail away with me, lads
This will most likely be the way that I meet the reaper
5:47 can someone explain to me what’s going on???
Hallucinations.
Some one say when you die your life pass in front of your eyes. Probabilly is what i say before
Reminds me of that Blue October song
I almost drowned back in August 2023 and this video straight up gives me ptsd
i recently almost drowned and trust me it is exactly like this
Me: *cries because of the beach part because of the sand and stuff (but sadly it's gone..) :,)*
R.I.P. Beach part, I'll always miss you 🕊🕊❤❤
Those graphics look better then rdr2’s
I remember seeing this live bro this was sketchy af
You tumble in and exhaust yourself within 10-15 minutes.
It depends on where you are whether you will be surrounded by dangerous animals and how quickly hypothermia will set in.
Eventually, your finger and toe nails will peel, causing an excruciating dry and burning sensation. Some people may begin hallucinating during the struggle.
Are you still alive? how unfortunate. You would have survived if not longer than the others...but your stamina is rapidly deteriorating. You eventually become completely numb and your head sinks in completely. You'll be free of this nightmare soon.
Regardless of how long you've been alive, the pain in your lungs is excruciating. No one can, and no one will, save you.
The level of pain is decreasing. Goodnight.
This is why i'm scared of the pool
Pools aren’t that bad, a lifeguard will save you if you drown and if not then someone who is good at swimming will
I drowned after 4:49. i am the beste :D
Pro Tip: Learn to swim before buying a boat.
5:20 where he really drowns
i know it’s human nature to want to survive so i would try to survive but man this kind of seems like a good way to die. the ending was nice. he just faded into darkness.
Try having a friend waterboard you, you will change your mind. Drowning is one of the if not worst possible death.
It’s scary this gives me peace
The part with his fingernail coming off is so disturbing 😖
why does it even do that?
@@kkaelyn002 probably to keep his hand from numbing. If he creates pain it will keep the blood flowing in his hand so it won’t go numb. Also to check for hypothermia, because if it bleeds, he doesn’t have it
@@kkaelyn002guy was probably running on pure adrenaline and desperation to not let the exhaustion take him
He literally showed us what it looks like to die bro what the
I want to try this that's why I searched this
I would have just floated on my back
Tbh I would just give up at that point
this is depressing asf
Doppelganger: RIP cameraman
Hes voice when he underwater is Voice of Otis from Brawl Stars but low pitched. (Sorry for bad grammar from 2022, but i edited this comment on 2024 :D)
5:41 he tries to go upside down in the sea
When he tries to come back to Charles he gone to the wrong way
4:20 Blaze it
This looks like a peacfull way to die i mean terryfying at first but near the end it gets peacful as you accept your fate
Ur not wrong either lol
He will never see his kids and wife ever again (sad ending)
It's just a game
This reminds me of drowning fnf