Imagine being in that crowded wave pool and not being able to get out if an emergency happens. Or if you become weak and need to exit the water. What if someone goes underneath all of those people and inflatable tubes? They might not be able to resurface and possibly drowned. This is dangerous and anxiety-inducing.
Exactly! 🤯 I’m surprised people kept getting into the pool after the first 50!! I think that’s easily one of the most dangerous things I’ve seen be allowed
I can't understand for the life of me why anyone would willingly get in there. What's fun about getting crushed between strangers with the risk of drowning?
An over crowded wave pool is the closest I've come to dying in my life, it was when I was about 6 years old and I got pushed under the surface and couldn't find space to come up for air, luckily I was a good swimmer and made it far enough toward the shallow end to stand up, it was scary though.
That happened to me at an overcrowded outdoor YMCA pool when I was a kid - turned out that our school wasn't the only one there that day and there were way too many kids in the pool.
Bro that also happened to me, it was happening an event in my school because it was the end of the year and everyone was at the pool, i just for fun tried to dive to see how long could i breathe and when i couldnt breath more i tried to get up and i think you imagine what happened, I was in despair, luckily somehow i survived to tell the history
@@adb888 kind of like yours exepct the ymca was from the school i was at that also was connected to a pool they ended up sending a grade 1 me to the deepest end of the pool where i nearly drowned and noone helped i ended up struggling to ge up and started bleeding when i did come up 10 minutes later someone finally noticed there was a bit of red in the pool and my arm was bleeding
I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
As a former lifeguard, all I can think is that’s actually super dangerous. If someone drowned they wouldn’t know until the park closed (or until everyone got out of the pool).
Also a lifeguard, if it was this packed I’d get a manager to temporarily close the pool because even responding to a rescue would be dangerous as it’d require multiple people’s heads to be jumped on
@@fridakahlo4225Basically, most people just want to escape boredom (like the dude filming - or us watching, for that matter). The unexpected can be very uplifting. It depends. Do you know that thingie children do? Point somewhere and then say 'made you look'. Again, breaking boredom. It's only funny when you don't see it coming. Pull my finger.
Things like that really make me wonder how rare homeless people and poverty are where this happens. Like, they're spending stupid amounts of time, money and effort drip-feeding trees, but there might be some guy sleeping under a bridge 20 meters away...
I cannot express how much I relate to that nurse trying to use her badge 😂 It is seriously like a muscle memory. If you work at a hospital, it’s constant badging everywhere
the lift lobby at my place has sensors above buttons so that you don’t have to touch it and can just wave your hand in front of it so one time i left my parent’s flat super late and i was really tired, and i stood in front of the lift for more time than i’d like to say because i spent the whole time just waving my hands in front of the lift button like a dumbass, wondering “why the heck is the button not turning red” and getting pissed at the lift button
Lol, it’s true for a lot of us in other professions as well. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to unlock my front door with my classroom key. 😄
I respect nurses these days, especially those who work in the ER. Tons of hours, having to deal with irate patients, all while having to be professional and the best at your job.
As a pool manager, this water park fills me with anxiety. You literally can't see under the surface. There could be ANY amount of people drowning under there.
@@krashd They encourage people to give birth in 1950-1960 in order to grow more farm land and military power to compete with America and other western nations. Before 1949, their population are around 400 million. But after their communist regime established after 1949, their population skyrocketed to 1.5 billion in just 70 years. Modern day health care improved their life expectancy for sure, but the pushing factor behind the abnormal increase in polulation is their failed policy.
1:23 This type of eye movement is called “smooth pursuit”. I learned how to do it as a child, and I didn’t understand how rare it was until I talked to a professor at Dartmouth University who specialized in eye-movement and the visual cortex of the human brain. Apparently only an extremely small number of people in US are capable of doing it, and in my entire life I have never actually seen someone else also able to do it until I’ve seen this video.
Put your hand out in front of you, move it slowly left to right. Watch your hand as it moves left to right. There's the smooth pursuit. Watching/playing sports where a ball is involved usually helps train this. It's an involuntary action for most people, so it's not very easy to do it without focusing on a moving target.
Working long hospital shifts days on end, really takes a toll (I’m a retired hospital RN). This young nurse laughing at herself, really helped her to decrease her stress level. I know that I did silly’ things sometimes too and laughed just like she did here. Wishing her the best❣️
People who are responsible for the health of others really should not have to work-until-they-drop, it's criminal, I can't imagine how many young doctors or nurses have lost their career or went to prison for hurting someone accidentally just because their employer thinks it's OK to have someone work two fourteen hour shifts separated by 6 hours of sleep.
@@EcnelisVIr He meant in a sarcastic tone that North Korea would never care enough to the extent of treating their trees humanely like South Korea does.
Fun fact: everyone (barring some kind of neurological issue) is able to move their eyes smoothly like that: it's one of the types of eye movement called "smooth-pursuit". Most people can't do it consciously though. This is why eye doctors ask you to "follow the tip of my pen / finger": they're giving you a moving object to track using smooth pursuit, which checks that the reflex is working correctly.
I actually learnt how to do this when I was younger and I am fairly certain it would be the same way this guy does it. If you swish your eyes or look rapidly one way or another, it will stir up the fluid in your eye. Now I’m not sure if this fluid contains the small vessels or if it’s just changing the refraction index, but, It makes the shadow of these vessels move across your vision and if you can focus on one you can “smooth pursuit” it and your motion motion keeps up the movement in real time allowing for a pseudo smooth movement.
The guy rolling his window up and down just really cracked me up, and reminded me that there are def still chill folks with a sense of humor out there in the wild😊
0:27 *Among Us* tattoo, the *best* tattoo 1:12 Bob Ross "Beats the Devil out of it" meme. 1:23 I *kinda* did that when I was younger. 1:36 Saved to my amazon wishlist.
BTW I know the trainer! The sea lion’s name is Arie and she was rescued 3 times off the coast of California! Aquarium of Niagara has great stuff on all of their socials!
As an RN, I can relate to the Nurse swiping her ID across the camera . Honestly , after a 12 hour night shift you are so tired, making it through your front door and hitting the bed is bliss.
@@amandak.4246 , After most shifts it was fine. Once , I pulled over for 30-60 minutes . When the shift was finished I found that I was wide awake. The early mornings are frantic, and the traffic is going in the opposite direction . As my drive only takes me 20 minutes to get home , thank you for asking .
The toothpick throwing was pretty impressive. It looks like when they throw the poison darts in martial arts movies. They weigh so little so that was some serious force to get it to stick like that directly in.
That's now the second video I've personally seen where a person in the nursing field tried to swipe their badge on their door camera, which is both hilarious and sad. My mom is a nurse (and in order to get better pay, has to work an hour and a half from home. Yes, she drives that distance there and back, 2-3 days in a row, with 12-13 hour shifts). Huge love for everything the nursing field does, thank you! Please try to get some rest whenever you can ❤ Edit: My mom now finally works in our current city but yes, it came with a pay cut. But she said it was worth it not having to drive so far anymore and she has time and energy to do more around the house. Makes me feel a lot better, too.
I’m from China. The video of the water park happened on Aug. 7th last year in Heilongjiang province. It was a Sunday and more than 2000 tickets were sold and caused the overcrowded. After that they started limiting the number so if it reaches a certain number no tickets will be sold.
This video has made me determined to: 1. Never go to water parks in China. 2. Never get on the water that has hippos in it. 3. Learn how to move my eyes horizontally without jerky movements. 4. Learn how to fling toothpicks like little spears. This one has the highest priority on my list. 5. Bathe a dog who is so mad at me that he refuses to acknowledge my existence for the sin of bathing him. Loved the seal's joyous surprise. This channel is WONDERFUL. ❤
It's actually pretty easy to do #3! Just focus your eyes on your finger, and move it from side to side across your field of vision. Odd how you can only move your eyes without them jumping when you focus on a moving object, but it works.
Indeed. I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
I feel for the nurse, I can’t genuinely explain how many card readers are in the building, every single door practically has one and I sometimes also grab my badge to open a door which has a hand wave sensor instead of a reader, I get it’s for the safety of the patients but it feels maddening the amount of card readers we have
Looks like Home Depot. They've been the best home improvement store since covid started too sadly We have 3 different home improvement store companies here, 1 being local.
Indeed. I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
Legend has it, the reason he says "I'll see you again very, very soon" is because he knows you can't watch just one daily dose of internet video at once.
im still impressed on the two guys that did the handshake and just so smoothly did that transition of one on the shoulder of the other. wow they’re good
1:23 if you blur your vision then role them slowly, most people show be able to do this. You are doing it correctly if you feel the muscles in your eyes tensing up.
The eye thing is doable if you are actually following something with your eyes. You only get saccades if you're scanning a fixed scene, but if you're following a moving object, you don't get saccades. My guess is he's following something like a laser or a car or something on a screen, or imagining he is, to make this work.
When I was a kid at a waterpark in Texas, I rode the lazy river which was pretty crowded at the time and at one point dove underneath for the hell of it, but when I tried to re-emerge I couldn't find an opening at all because of all the tubes. I was under the water for a horrifying amount of time, and I nearly drowned... true story! I never went down another lazy river again. That Chinese waterpark is a deathtrap!!
I don't understand why people would stay in the water with that many people. I would leave right away! What a death trap, not to mention the bacteria count... Yuck!!
I feel for that nurse. When I first started working nuclear security, I was putting in so many hours, I looked like a zombie. Can't tell you how many times I drove home with no recollection of how I actually got there. And I did the same thing with my badge. I don't know how long I was standing there, swiping my badge, but eventually, one of my roommates saw me, let me in, and told me to go to sleep. Also discovered the "sleep hangover". When you've been awake long enough, and finally get some sleep, then you wake up feeling like you got stinko drunk the night before, but you haven't been drinking. One time I worked 29.75 hours, continuously, no breaks, no naps. Got home, crawled into bed, and slept for the next 19 hours. Woke up feeling like I had been on a three day bender.
@@Anione111 working 30 hours is nuts (and not allowed where I live). You are going to make mistakes... They force flight controllers to take breaks for exactly that reason... Odd that nuclear and healtcare facilitators are viewed differently... I once worked for 17 hours (exceptions are possible - if *I* am willing). My boss got really angry. The thingie with alcohol is mostly caused by dehydration, the hangover. I figure sleeping 19 hours in itself could do that. Or you forgot to allow yourself to drink at work, or right before you went to sleep. Working such an excessive amount will make you tense up, especially when doing repetitive tasks: the body pushes to keep those tasks possible and withdraws energy from everything else. Hence the badge thing - but it also explains how recognisable that is to many. Baffling to see how normal it is in other countries... Rules forr truckers are also very strict... Don't you get a lot of accidents, car pile-ups, etc. as a result of this allowed fatigue? Shooting up the place, or droves of people jumping off roofs suddenly become imaginable... No wonder...
The other reason you might get a headache is a pressure headache. If you lay in a single position for long enough, then that happens. I imagine if your body is tired enough, then it won't do all the little shuffling around that you normally do in your sleep.
For the eyes clip, humans actually have two modes of looking the normal kind which jumps around and helps focus on objects. The second mode of vision however is for tracking objects and your eyes move smoothly. It’s most likely that he was tracking an object on a screen or across the room.
I read that the reason our eyes jump when we're generally looking around(not tracking) is because our minds are incapable of processing the massive amount of input from our surroundings.
I read some myth about that tree clip in comment section, so I wanna clear that up. (Someone wrote that tree must be Ginkgo, and they are very rare trees, and that's whey they get that care) As a Korean, I can confidently say, nope that tree is not rare at all. As a matter of fact, Ginkgo is often a big problem in urban environment in Korea, since female Ginkgo drops very stinky fruits. That's why they are trying to cut down female trees and replace them with male ones, but distinguishing their gender is so tricky that even with the help of tree experts and science, female trees are identified late, years after planted. But, despite all this problem, Ginkgo is a popular choice for street trees, due to their strong resilience against urban pollution. So, you might be wondering 'then why are they giving that supplement water to trees?' That's because 1. planting a new tree when the tree is dead, is an expensive and bothersome work. Especially, uprooting part is such a time consuming and cost demanding thing. 2. Winter in Korea is really harsh environment for tree, especially in Seoul where that video was filmed. Very cold, very dry, very windy, making it difficult for trees to survive. 3. that supplement water isn't really expensive at all. Especially since every city department in Korea buys products like that in huge quantity in wholesale price. So yep. That's just cost effective thing. Also, when the winter is over and spring comes, similar item is used again so that trees can grow healthy. But not every tree gets such treatment. Usually, only those trees that live in concrete/asphalt environment gets such treatment. In such environment, trees get less water from surface because of concrete/asphalt that repels water, making trees weak and vulnerable. So those supplement items become necessary for the trees.
I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
To move your eyes without jumping, you can either look at an object you can move around. Moving said objects will allow you to move your eyes without jumping. The other is to dilate your eyes (so you see in a blur) by yourself, and you can kinda do it without needing to focus on anything.
Actually scary part about overcrowded water pool is the tubes(or how are they called), they can simply block you in a position where you are not even able to move, even when you try to push it, no way you are getting out.
Indeed. I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
Yeah I'd assume people die in it rather regularly and they just keep it quiet. It's really easy to allow such things in China because the Chinese government literally does not care about human lives one bit. It's more important for the national prestige of having big waterparks and for everyone to feel like China is so great because they can *all* visit the waterparks... as opposed to enforcing a safe max occupancy 🤦♂️💀
@@vomm Duh. long shift as a nurse. Sorry, I can't find the part where I implied she was dead 🤔. If you're saying you will be in the best of spirits at the end of a grueling work day, good for you.
Indeed. I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
The amount of force he had to apply to open that eagle's grip was amazing. Didn't know their grip was that strong.
Different kind of grip, muscle is good and sometimes superior but tendons or an automatic grip mechanism is even better depending on the situation
I have to say the water park in China personifies the lack of wisdom and total disregard for life.
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Bruh they looked like fruit loops in a bowl
@@bush_6809 What?
Imagine being in that crowded wave pool and not being able to get out if an emergency happens. Or if you become weak and need to exit the water. What if someone goes underneath all of those people and inflatable tubes? They might not be able to resurface and possibly drowned. This is dangerous and anxiety-inducing.
have a great day whoever sees this
Exactly! 🤯 I’m surprised people kept getting into the pool after the first 50!!
I think that’s easily one of the most dangerous things I’ve seen be allowed
I can't understand for the life of me why anyone would willingly get in there. What's fun about getting crushed between strangers with the risk of drowning?
china’s always overcrowded
Survival of the fittest
An over crowded wave pool is the closest I've come to dying in my life, it was when I was about 6 years old and I got pushed under the surface and couldn't find space to come up for air, luckily I was a good swimmer and made it far enough toward the shallow end to stand up, it was scary though.
That happened to me at an overcrowded outdoor YMCA pool when I was a kid - turned out that our school wasn't the only one there that day and there were way too many kids in the pool.
Bro that also happened to me, it was happening an event in my school because it was the end of the year and everyone was at the pool, i just for fun tried to dive to see how long could i breathe and when i couldnt breath more i tried to get up and i think you imagine what happened, I was in despair, luckily somehow i survived to tell the history
Only in China do they not see this is dangerous smh
@@adb888 kind of like yours exepct the ymca was from the school i was at that also was connected to a pool they ended up sending a grade 1 me to the deepest end of the pool where i nearly drowned and noone helped i ended up struggling to ge up and started bleeding when i did come up 10 minutes later someone finally noticed there was a bit of red in the pool and my arm was bleeding
Once I got lost in a big wave pool, I went too far out and the waves were strong, I had to wait for the waves to stop. Almost died.
Does anyone else think the waterpark looks like a giant bowl of fruit loops?
Jaundice Cheerios
Not sure who posted this first, me or you but I agree.
Edit: you beat me by 2 minutes.
Yup! Lol, made a similar comment before scrolling down 😆👍🏻
Yeah, it kind of did. LOL
I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
The guy who snapped the book in half- he’s a menace to society and a villain to the book worms
Even as a joke this is lame
As a former lifeguard, all I can think is that’s actually super dangerous. If someone drowned they wouldn’t know until the park closed (or until everyone got out of the pool).
I mean, its China
Also a lifeguard, if it was this packed I’d get a manager to temporarily close the pool because even responding to a rescue would be dangerous as it’d require multiple people’s heads to be jumped on
if you're drowning with that many people around you, someone next to you should be able to just help you, unless everyone is heartless
ditto
@@Living_Legacy They won't even notice
That’s actually terrifying. Imagine the amount of people that didn’t come back up and no one noticed
Yeah, I don't know who allowed that amount of people to be there at once
@YeaMan Yeah I agree, your music is fiery trash. 🔥
There’s so many bots in here
have a great day whoever sees this
Scary
1:28 the entire class when you pull out a pack of gum
Underrated comment
Lol
I really like how the people have a laugh about the guy rolling the window back up, instead of getting mad like some others
Well, that's the people he decide to upload. ;-) We don't see every reaction.
@@thingsiplay True 💀
I really don't get the joke by the way. What's funny about that?
@@fridakahlo4225 uneccesary+timing=humor
@@fridakahlo4225Basically, most people just want to escape boredom (like the dude filming - or us watching, for that matter). The unexpected can be very uplifting. It depends.
Do you know that thingie children do? Point somewhere and then say 'made you look'. Again, breaking boredom. It's only funny when you don't see it coming. Pull my finger.
For anyone wondering, the tree shown in the video is a Ginkgo. They are pretty expensive and rare, so they usually get a lot of care from officials.
This tree species existed hundreds of millions of years ago so it can hardly be rare
@@vomm 🤣
There's like twenty or so ginko trees planted around a playgound near me. Everyone hates them because the berries they drop seasonally smell awful. XD
@@vomm Diamonds existed before man popped up and its rare ? How come something who was here million of years ago cant be rare lmao ?
Things like that really make me wonder how rare homeless people and poverty are where this happens. Like, they're spending stupid amounts of time, money and effort drip-feeding trees, but there might be some guy sleeping under a bridge 20 meters away...
The people that the guy did the window prank on looked progressively more dangerous as he gained confidence lmao
Those two guys wearing shades 💀
@@chidubem826 they might look tough but they actually turned out to be chill
and the moment when he is at peak confident he will do the window prank infront of a serial killer
Ha
@@BELIEVER78989 thanks 🤙🏼
Bro took “when I eat peanut butter my cheeks swell up” to a whole new level 😂
2:08 Just Look At It 💀
Not the cheeks on his face on his butt
@@androbrightain’t no way?/?
I cannot express how much I relate to that nurse trying to use her badge 😂 It is seriously like a muscle memory. If you work at a hospital, it’s constant badging everywhere
the lift lobby at my place has sensors above buttons so that you don’t have to touch it and can just wave your hand in front of it
so one time i left my parent’s flat super late and i was really tired, and i stood in front of the lift for more time than i’d like to say because i spent the whole time just waving my hands in front of the lift button like a dumbass, wondering “why the heck is the button not turning red” and getting pissed at the lift button
Reddit changing the menu bar from right to left
Lol, it’s true for a lot of us in other professions as well. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to unlock my front door with my classroom key. 😄
I respect nurses these days, especially those who work in the ER. Tons of hours, having to deal with irate patients, all while having to be professional and the best at your job.
Why did a useless comment get pinned??
2:45 I love how that cat just stood there with such a shocked face 😂
Lol I'm glad I'm not the only one noticed that 😂
THATS MAXWELL
@Noot Noot Guy lying is a sin
Theres also a black cat in the bottom of the stairs at the backgorund
is it just me or does that house look like the house from family guy
like the exact same living room and piano and staircase
As a pool manager, this water park fills me with anxiety. You literally can't see under the surface. There could be ANY amount of people drowning under there.
i'd just evacuate the fucking thing by taking a piss in it myself, fuck having to yell lat people in that cesspit all day long i'd go hoarse
Doesn't matter. There's 1.5 billion more of them! P.s. of course I'm joking.
@@khashmeshab COMMUNISM 😍
@@nahaight1373 What does communism have to do with their large population?
@@krashd They encourage people to give birth in 1950-1960 in order to grow more farm land and military power to compete with America and other western nations. Before 1949, their population are around 400 million. But after their communist regime established after 1949, their population skyrocketed to 1.5 billion in just 70 years. Modern day health care improved their life expectancy for sure, but the pushing factor behind the abnormal increase in polulation is their failed policy.
1:23 This type of eye movement is called “smooth pursuit”. I learned how to do it as a child, and I didn’t understand how rare it was until I talked to a professor at Dartmouth University who specialized in eye-movement and the visual cortex of the human brain. Apparently only an extremely small number of people in US are capable of doing it, and in my entire life I have never actually seen someone else also able to do it until I’ve seen this video.
I am genuinely amazed at the idea of there being people who cant do this. Just move them slowly??!
Put your hand out in front of you, move it slowly left to right. Watch your hand as it moves left to right. There's the smooth pursuit. Watching/playing sports where a ball is involved usually helps train this.
It's an involuntary action for most people, so it's not very easy to do it without focusing on a moving target.
just fixate on an object and turn your head
i also remember doing this a bunch as a child but i never knew this was rare at all, i just assumed everyone can do it lol
@@PURENT Yeah. that totally worked
That window prank is for sure a great prank! No one is harmed, or upset! That’s how pranks should be.
@Don't Read My Profile Picture ok I won’t
I know right!
Ain't that the true, peckneck.
have a great day whoever sees this
I don't even get the prank can someone explain
I love how calm the tour guide is even though he's on the back of the boat
He needs to keep the tourists calm u know😂
have a great day whoever sees this
@@someone2poor u2 man
“Ehh...happens often...”
@@someone2poor thx😍 same to you
Working long hospital shifts days on end, really takes a toll (I’m a retired hospital RN). This young nurse laughing at herself, really helped her to decrease her stress level. I know that I did silly’ things sometimes too and laughed just like she did here. Wishing her the best❣️
She was the reason I shared this video. God bless her!
We all die inside
Thank you for the hard work you did!
Oh my, bets of luck being a retired hospital
People who are responsible for the health of others really should not have to work-until-they-drop, it's criminal, I can't imagine how many young doctors or nurses have lost their career or went to prison for hurting someone accidentally just because their employer thinks it's OK to have someone work two fourteen hour shifts separated by 6 hours of sleep.
1:45 South Korea care more about their trees then north care about their people
What? I don't think north Korea care much about their people
@@EcnelisVIr He meant in a sarcastic tone that North Korea would never care enough to the extent of treating their trees humanely like South Korea does.
You can say more that south cares too
😮
1:45
Fun fact: everyone (barring some kind of neurological issue) is able to move their eyes smoothly like that: it's one of the types of eye movement called "smooth-pursuit". Most people can't do it consciously though.
This is why eye doctors ask you to "follow the tip of my pen / finger": they're giving you a moving object to track using smooth pursuit, which checks that the reflex is working correctly.
I just wanted to write something similar to your comment :)
I actually learnt how to do this when I was younger and I am fairly certain it would be the same way this guy does it. If you swish your eyes or look rapidly one way or another, it will stir up the fluid in your eye. Now I’m not sure if this fluid contains the small vessels or if it’s just changing the refraction index, but, It makes the shadow of these vessels move across your vision and if you can focus on one you can “smooth pursuit” it and your motion motion keeps up the movement in real time allowing for a pseudo smooth movement.
Thank you, doctor
Unlike most people the guy in the video is a smooth criminal, and yes the police pursuit was smooth. 😎
@@beni1429 I can do it by just following an imaginary point moving along an imaginary line
Man, those trees get more love and attention than I get
Don't worry, i'm sure someone will put their sweet liquid into you 1 day.
That’s rough, Buddy
True, *steps on snek*
*Places sugar water IV bag next to you*... there, better?
More like they are too lazy to bother watering it everyday during winter
The guy rolling his window up and down just really cracked me up, and reminded me that there are def still chill folks with a sense of humor out there in the wild😊
So simple, innocent, and effective. Better than 99% of the pranks on UA-cam.
There are many ppl like that. You all just don't make the effort to get to know ppl and judge too quickly.
@@sentosaco what does this mean? I mean what's the jokes here?
@@Apubiography. same q
@@Apubiography. there is no joke lmao he's just stating a fact
3:23 hearing this guy almost burst out laughing makes me smile every time lol
Fr though
You can hear him suppress it
That’s our sea lion, Arie! She is a 13yo rescued California sea lion. She has a very goofy, funny personality!
so sweet❤
Beautiful girl
she's ADORABLE!!
Free willy
What has that trainer done for the first reaction to look at them like that and go 😐😮
3:12 dude really put some thought into those bags
Good one😂
that’s the first funny joke I’ve heard in a while 😂
(☞゚ヮ゚)☞
Budum tss
0:27 *Among Us* tattoo, the *best* tattoo
1:12 Bob Ross "Beats the Devil out of it" meme.
1:23 I *kinda* did that when I was younger.
1:36 Saved to my amazon wishlist.
That is a freaking llama, kid
The seal meeting his old trainer was so wholesome could've wish there was more
It's like you're meeting your female bff and she just screams 'AAAAHHHHH!!! BESTIE!!!!!'
that's what it feels like to me
OLD FWIEND! OLD FWIEND, IT IS ME! WATER DOGGO! HIIIIIIIIIII!!!!
It was beyond cute
BTW I know the trainer! The sea lion’s name is Arie and she was rescued 3 times off the coast of California!
Aquarium of Niagara has great stuff on all of their socials!
@@EricWalsh7 That’s so cool! Arie is adorable, what a cute water doggo!
As an RN, I can relate to the Nurse swiping her ID across the camera . Honestly , after a 12 hour night shift you are so tired, making it through your front door and hitting the bed is bliss.
happened to me on elevator, I was confused as to why it was not beeping until the person behind me said I think you need to press it. aaaaa hell naah
That's the reason I used to help my mom get out of puked-on scrubs after she worked doubles. I met her at the door with a laundry basket and a towel.
@@amandak.4246 You don't. Vehicular accident statistics among med students and nurses are insane.
@@amandak.4246 , After most shifts it was fine. Once , I pulled over for 30-60 minutes . When the shift was finished I found that I was wide awake. The early mornings are frantic, and the traffic is going in the opposite direction . As my drive only takes me 20 minutes to get home , thank you for asking .
@Amanda K. I don't know. I'll tell you what, though. I haven't had a lunch break in a couple of months. And working OT every shift.
3:28 You gotta love how he almost laughs his ass off and still puts it in the video without calling it a blooper.
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@Noot Noot Guy get a personality
He does that sometimes!
@NootNootGuy booh on u for these words, sucker
@@wafflelover39 do not reply to the bots
Thanks for the videos, bud. Quality content as always
The toothpick throwing was pretty impressive. It looks like when they throw the poison darts in martial arts movies. They weigh so little so that was some serious force to get it to stick like that directly in.
That guy should have some toothpicksort on him at all times in case of a fight
Does Black Widow know about this technique?
Average Texas bartender
Thank You!🙏
@@veramae4098 Beat me to it!! But I was gonna say, "Watch for it in Deadpool 3, the Sticky One".
That's now the second video I've personally seen where a person in the nursing field tried to swipe their badge on their door camera, which is both hilarious and sad. My mom is a nurse (and in order to get better pay, has to work an hour and a half from home. Yes, she drives that distance there and back, 2-3 days in a row, with 12-13 hour shifts). Huge love for everything the nursing field does, thank you! Please try to get some rest whenever you can ❤
Edit: My mom now finally works in our current city but yes, it came with a pay cut. But she said it was worth it not having to drive so far anymore and she has time and energy to do more around the house. Makes me feel a lot better, too.
They choose that field because they want money. It's not like they drew straws.
Oh gosh and I thought my life was hard
@@Connection-Lost Oooooooor some people just want to help other people.
Respect ur mom!
@@Connection-Lost some people legitimately want to help people, but they deserve to be paid decent for their time and work!
Honestly, nurses should receive way more credit for their work.
have a great day whoever sees this
Well, you can +1 their tiktoks.
Yeah your right!! Also wow all the coments are bots
And money
Disagree.
1:23 for anyone wondering you can also do that you just have to focus on one object (like pen) then move the thing
That cat's reaction to the Potter wand is priceless 😆
Same, it had me rolling for a while 🤣
That's Mrs Norris, you muggle
I thought it was Crookshanks…maybe? 🤷🏽♀️
Ikr? He was like, “What the bloody hell?” 😂
No way it's maxwell the cat
I’m from China. The video of the water park happened on Aug. 7th last year in Heilongjiang province. It was a Sunday and more than 2000 tickets were sold and caused the overcrowded. After that they started limiting the number so if it reaches a certain number no tickets will be sold.
How many people died
@@joshuakim3734 No one died, but remained to be a meme til today.
I'm glad nobody got hurt
I was worried that was normal for the park. I'm glad it was an exception
@@sandysjy5340They *told* you no one died…
This video has made me determined to:
1. Never go to water parks in China.
2. Never get on the water that has hippos in it.
3. Learn how to move my eyes horizontally without jerky movements.
4. Learn how to fling toothpicks like little spears. This one has the highest priority on my list.
5. Bathe a dog who is so mad at me that he refuses to acknowledge my existence for the sin of bathing him.
Loved the seal's joyous surprise. This channel is WONDERFUL. ❤
It's actually pretty easy to do #3! Just focus your eyes on your finger, and move it from side to side across your field of vision. Odd how you can only move your eyes without them jumping when you focus on a moving object, but it works.
What about the cheeks?
@@corniel657 i already gotem ;)
specifically in china? how about crowded pools in general?
I interpreted number 5 as "Dog is enjoying the bath and is relaxed".
Imagine beeing in a waterpark and not be able to see the water. I‘d want my money back😂
2:02 the most disturbing part is him putting the spoon straight back in after licking off it 0_0
How?
He lives alone
@@michaeljr8615 And what happens when a guest, or burglar, or the person hiding in their closet at night decides they want some 🤔
@@readthiscomment6748 bro do you actually have remorse for a robber 💀💀💀
@@baconjustplays 💀
Nurse is by far my favorite. that innocent laugh at the end with the confession says it all.
As someone who used to work at a hotel, I can confirm that every housekeeper ever has tried to open the elevator with his/her key fob at some point.
The seal seeing his old trainer is like seeing your friend after a long time
have a great day whoever sees this
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@NootNootGuyyour channel is ass
@@someone2poor You too, dear!
Indeed. I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
2:38 that guy can kill someone with those toothpicks 😂
it’s not that dangerous but it does hurt
I feel for the nurse, I can’t genuinely explain how many card readers are in the building, every single door practically has one and I sometimes also grab my badge to open a door which has a hand wave sensor instead of a reader, I get it’s for the safety of the patients but it feels maddening the amount of card readers we have
2:55 That happened to me once. No matter how hard or high I threw the rock the ice wouldn't break (it eventually did, after like 12 rocks)
I once tried to break some ice with a rock and about half the rocks broke when they hit the ice. The ice never broke
3:27 i love how he’s this close to laughing his ass off
Looks like Home Depot.
They've been the best home improvement store since covid started too sadly
We have 3 different home improvement store companies here, 1 being local.
Yes, keep the endings happy and funny. That's what makes people feel good about your videos. It's great.👍
Everything from dangerous looking water parks to deadly tooth picks, to happy shampoo doggos.
Never a dull moment on this channel.
Those tooth picks are barely deadly, human skin is much tougher than foam. Even if you get them into your eyes you wouldn't die.
@@vomm What about the mouth?
2:16 doesn't hurt the eagle at all 💀 *bones cracking sound
Man, we just got flipped off by an eagle💀💀💀
I am always enjoying what this channel has to offer, thanks for all the work you put into this show.
I feel like this channel stands out it gives an nice 2015 vibe, everything is simple and I’m here for it 🍻
W. I’ve been watching this channel since 2018
Same
Ikr
heart man :))
I'm so happy your videos have gotten longer, thank you
1:53 he's right, his cheeks did swell up 🤣😂
That’s the joke 😐
2:50 the cats face 🤣🤣
THATS MAXWELL THE CAT
He look like batman
@@wheel.of.filipino yea
0:40 this reaction is precious
That nurse is freaking adorable...
The way that sea lion stopped in the water so abruptly and easily is super impressive
Its cgi
That waterpark is terrifying, I can't imagine how claustrophobic it must feel
have a great day whoever sees this
dont forget all the piss its like atleast 90% instead of the usual 50 lmao
Terrifying and disgusting
Yes someone might die, but you can profit on the situation and grab a few ass cheeks.
Indeed. I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
1:17 yknow that might be how the sound foleys created that sound in the first place. dunno which foleys specifically since its a stock sound but still
2:49 Cat: "What!? Whoa, I didn't know I was a witch's cat! Neat! Now I can go brag to the other cats"
I love how he puts a sweet clip at the end of his videos, whether it's a dog or cat, it always leaves me on a high note at the end😊
Love the kitty’s reaction at 2:49 😂
Yes, waiting for someone to point it out hahahaa
Right? 🤣❤️
Mrreow?
Turns into italic font instantly 😂
Finally I found a comment about the cat. 😂
Daily dose always puts in his best effort and I’m so glad that he exists
@YeaMan oh yeah he took that back the minute he saw your atrocity of a face
Idk if it takes a lot of effort to take videos of other people doing cool shit and then putting it in your own video
my guy only has comments from bots such sad
have a great day whoever sees this
I love this channel but dawg you shouldn't praise channels like this for effort when all this is just using other ppls videos in a compilation
2:46 That cat was def a salem witch's pet in a previous life.. You can see him going "wait, another one?!"
2:09 Hey! My knees also have a ratchet mechanism
3:19 Let's go rescue your silly Racoon
EEAAO REFRENCE AYYYYYYYYYY
Legend has it, the reason he says "I'll see you again very, very soon" is because he knows you can't watch just one daily dose of internet video at once.
Yo, so true
Nonsense, I watch just one at a time...
....several times a day.
NO WAY SEBI!?
@@Crackety Hmm????
Eh. I find them annoying enough to mute and just see a bit of one then read comments
I thought for sure that thumbnail was clickbate until I saw it was your channel. Thats crazy
2:25 They also claimed that toddlers don't feel any pain and performed painful surgeries without anesthesia.
🤡
🤡
No but in this case its like cracking your nuckles
2:40 reminds me of that Hawkeye episode where he trains Kate to flick things with deadly accuracy.
im still impressed on the two guys that did the handshake and just so smoothly did that transition of one on the shoulder of the other. wow they’re good
Chinese water park: there is no way everyone left there alive.
At 0:45 is just a normal guy moment. We are 100% a hive mind when it comes to the funny.
You can easily smoothly move your eyes if you just follow moving object with your eyes
What’s great about these videos is that they feel way longer than 3 minutes which is just brilliant. 😅
They do , and I don't want them to end.
02:24 Why is no one talking about how excited and restless that Sea lion was to see her old trainer.
😐😧🙂
1:23 if you blur your vision then role them slowly, most people show be able to do this. You are doing it correctly if you feel the muscles in your eyes tensing up.
Just did it, almost got it.
Wooooow ure right
I can do it fully in focus, ADHD skill ig
1:09 The amount of times I’ve tried to plip my house open with my car keys
I cannot express how scared I would be if a hippo chased me
0:14
Hippos are no joke. They're the 10th deadliest animal on earth.
😱😱😱
I am 10000000000000000000000000000% sure that they are in the top 3
@@angelaburton7741
#1: Mosquitoes
#2: Humans (homicides only)
#3: Snakes
#4: Dogs
#5: Tsetse Flies
#6: Assassin Bugs
#7: Freshwater Snails
#8: Roundworms
#9: Tapeworms
#10: Crocodiles
#11: Hippopotamus
So Hippos are #10 or #11, depending on the metric.
my anxiety skyrocketed when it started just running straight to them
Yea plus those guys can BITE really hard
The eye thing is doable if you are actually following something with your eyes. You only get saccades if you're scanning a fixed scene, but if you're following a moving object, you don't get saccades. My guess is he's following something like a laser or a car or something on a screen, or imagining he is, to make this work.
Hey thats me. I kinda crossed my eyes and zone out a lil to make my eyes move slowly. :)
I can do it without following somthing. Smoothy move my eyes from right to left. However, I cannot do it from left to right.
@@bryanwithamask can you explain this a bit more for me? As in your process
When I was a kid at a waterpark in Texas, I rode the lazy river which was pretty crowded at the time and at one point dove underneath for the hell of it, but when I tried to re-emerge I couldn't find an opening at all because of all the tubes. I was under the water for a horrifying amount of time, and I nearly drowned... true story! I never went down another lazy river again. That Chinese waterpark is a deathtrap!!
That’s how they weed out the weak ones 😈
@@Magical_Trash Not funny, man..
it's our darwin award for being too succesful. Good thing you didn't win.
I don't understand why people would stay in the water with that many people. I would leave right away! What a death trap, not to mention the bacteria count... Yuck!!
Somebody would've gotten a finger in the booty if I was about to die. Guarantee you'd have a space to emerge from then lol
That water park in China looks about as unsafe as a Hippo charging your boat.
I feel for that nurse.
When I first started working nuclear security, I was putting in so many hours, I looked like a zombie. Can't tell you how many times I drove home with no recollection of how I actually got there. And I did the same thing with my badge. I don't know how long I was standing there, swiping my badge, but eventually, one of my roommates saw me, let me in, and told me to go to sleep.
Also discovered the "sleep hangover". When you've been awake long enough, and finally get some sleep, then you wake up feeling like you got stinko drunk the night before, but you haven't been drinking.
One time I worked 29.75 hours, continuously, no breaks, no naps. Got home, crawled into bed, and slept for the next 19 hours. Woke up feeling like I had been on a three day bender.
That’s tough. Bet the pay is good.
I guess driving in this state is super dangerous too, for you and others. There should be a law to address this very real safety risk.
That's nothing compared to what Daily Dose does!!!!!!!!!
@@Anione111 working 30 hours is nuts (and not allowed where I live). You are going to make mistakes... They force flight controllers to take breaks for exactly that reason... Odd that nuclear and healtcare facilitators are viewed differently... I once worked for 17 hours (exceptions are possible - if *I* am willing). My boss got really angry.
The thingie with alcohol is mostly caused by dehydration, the hangover. I figure sleeping 19 hours in itself could do that. Or you forgot to allow yourself to drink at work, or right before you went to sleep. Working such an excessive amount will make you tense up, especially when doing repetitive tasks: the body pushes to keep those tasks possible and withdraws energy from everything else. Hence the badge thing - but it also explains how recognisable that is to many. Baffling to see how normal it is in other countries... Rules forr truckers are also very strict... Don't you get a lot of accidents, car pile-ups, etc. as a result of this allowed fatigue?
Shooting up the place, or droves of people jumping off roofs suddenly become imaginable... No wonder...
The other reason you might get a headache is a pressure headache. If you lay in a single position for long enough, then that happens. I imagine if your body is tired enough, then it won't do all the little shuffling around that you normally do in your sleep.
My day just gets 50% better every time daily dose uploads
@Don't Read My Profile Picture ok
@Don't Read My Profile Picture ok I won’t :)
My life has changed
My robots get 50% happier when they read these auto generated comments. 🤖
doubt
0:59- Every time. I do this every time.
As a lifeguard of four years right now that is incredibly dangerous. We would temporarily close the pool if it ever got that bad.
As a South Korean, I can confirm that we Koreans REALLY love trees so much. ❤🌳
👍👍
Awesome! The whole world should.
@@Kap3lka yup
Koreans would rather IV trees so they can pave asphalt right against the trunk than to leave a little space for the tree live normally
🌳
2:55 The 'plink' sound the rock made when it sank into the ice is so goofy I love it 😂
literally something out of a cartoon, hilarious! 😁👍
For the eyes clip, humans actually have two modes of looking the normal kind which jumps around and helps focus on objects. The second mode of vision however is for tracking objects and your eyes move smoothly. It’s most likely that he was tracking an object on a screen or across the room.
His finger*
I read that the reason our eyes jump when we're generally looking around(not tracking) is because our minds are incapable of processing the massive amount of input from our surroundings.
I read some myth about that tree clip in comment section, so I wanna clear that up.
(Someone wrote that tree must be Ginkgo, and they are very rare trees, and that's whey they get that care) As a Korean, I can confidently say, nope that tree is not rare at all. As a matter of fact, Ginkgo is often a big problem in urban environment in Korea, since female Ginkgo drops very stinky fruits. That's why they are trying to cut down female trees and replace them with male ones, but distinguishing their gender is so tricky that even with the help of tree experts and science, female trees are identified late, years after planted. But, despite all this problem, Ginkgo is a popular choice for street trees, due to their strong resilience against urban pollution.
So, you might be wondering 'then why are they giving that supplement water to trees?' That's because 1. planting a new tree when the tree is dead, is an expensive and bothersome work. Especially, uprooting part is such a time consuming and cost demanding thing. 2. Winter in Korea is really harsh environment for tree, especially in Seoul where that video was filmed. Very cold, very dry, very windy, making it difficult for trees to survive. 3. that supplement water isn't really expensive at all. Especially since every city department in Korea buys products like that in huge quantity in wholesale price.
So yep. That's just cost effective thing.
Also, when the winter is over and spring comes, similar item is used again so that trees can grow healthy.
But not every tree gets such treatment. Usually, only those trees that live in concrete/asphalt environment gets such treatment. In such environment, trees get less water from surface because of concrete/asphalt that repels water, making trees weak and vulnerable. So those supplement items become necessary for the trees.
As someone who's gone to similar water parks in China I can tell you two things: 1. They can definitely get crowded 2. Don't get the hotdogs there
How bad are the hotdogs
I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
@@nepnepfan They're literally made from dogs.
@@nepnepfan diherrea and regret
@@UCCLdIk6R5ECGtaGm7oqO-TQ 😭😭😭
To move your eyes without jumping, you can either look at an object you can move around. Moving said objects will allow you to move your eyes without jumping.
The other is to dilate your eyes (so you see in a blur) by yourself, and you can kinda do it without needing to focus on anything.
I did it the second way :)
3:36
"Didn't I do it for you...... ?"
Kermie 🥺
"When all I do is for you......."
Kermie 🥺
Kermie 🥺
All those people in the pool look like fruit loops in a bowl 🤣🤣🤣
Actually scary part about overcrowded water pool is the tubes(or how are they called), they can simply block you in a position where you are not even able to move, even when you try to push it, no way you are getting out.
Indeed. I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
How could they allow a pool to be that crowded?! That’s seriously dangerous.
China
@@Official-OpenAI Not just "China"
But Made in China
Didn't they ever see that Simpsons episode!
Yeah I'd assume people die in it rather regularly and they just keep it quiet. It's really easy to allow such things in China because the Chinese government literally does not care about human lives one bit. It's more important for the national prestige of having big waterparks and for everyone to feel like China is so great because they can *all* visit the waterparks... as opposed to enforcing a safe max occupancy 🤦♂️💀
It's china, they can afford to lose a few people lol
The nurse! 😂 I love her, such a classic representation of someone when it's been a long day!
What's amazing is she still can hold on to her sense of humor in that state 🙂
@@Anione111 Why not?! And which "state"? She's was bit lost not nearly dead.
@@vomm Duh. long shift as a nurse. Sorry, I can't find the part where I implied she was dead 🤔. If you're saying you will be in the best of spirits at the end of a grueling work day, good for you.
(2:52) The cat was like “woah there fella!”
Dude, I think it's a good moment to talk about the exhausting shifts medical workers have in some countries, it's alarming and dangerous
Indeed. I thought that this would be important information to share, given that the water-related nature of this video. 35% of all ocean microplastics come from clothing/textiles, mostly polyester, but also acrylic and nylon as well. This is largely due to clothes made of these materials being washed, which causes these clothes to quickly erode, with the microplastic fibers entering the water system and eventually the sea. Ocean Hero is a great search engine that we can use to help clean up larger plastics before they disintegrate into microplastics.
@@Servitor-lx1bu Shut up bot.
But what about poor Daily Dose?! He works harder on these videos than any medical worker ever has!!!!!!1111!!!11!!1!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!
0:54 I do that all the time, and I don't even have a camera doorbell. I just shove my badge into the wall before realizing how stupid I am.
Just wanna say how greatful the world is to have y'all 😭✨
Cuz you nurse's work so hard so ur not stupid ✨✨✨❤️❤️
Btw wanna thank you so much