I’m glad he put “professional, do not attempt” on that seal one. So many people try to catch falling seals all the time and don’t understand just how dangerous it can be.
1:05 Interesting topic! Misophonia might be the term you're looking for here; it describes the strong emotional reactions some people have to specific sounds. It's not fully understood, but these reactions could be due to individual differences in how we process sound, personal associations with that sound, or a heightened sensitivity to certain stimuli. The gag reflex is generally a defense mechanism to prevent choking, but in the context of misophonia, it might be triggered due to a kind of cross-sensory processing error or a strong disgust reaction to the sound. It's a really individual experience and can vary greatly from person to person!
For me it is fat tip Crayola style markers or the like making that sort of smooth, dry textured sound as one swipes a long line. It is purely the quality of the noise and I can 'feel' it like it is in my bones. Gives me a little shudder and weird discomfort in my spine that needs shaking off. It's a definite 'gross' feeling, and akin to a nausea, I suppose, but different, for me. No one has ever noticed, but then I don't hang around long when it is going on, anyway. Drawing such a line myself and feeling the marker drag across the paper while hearing myself make the sound is worst.
i have misophonia! and yes, what youve said is correct! my personal reflex is unfortunately possible self harm because misophonia can induce a fight or flight response
i have misophonia, but i never knew the responses could be something like disgust or a fight or flight response honestly, i always thought it was only simpler reactions like anger or discomfort or annoyance
I'm impressed the owls were just interested in stopping the hawk, keeping it still, and asking it to state its business. Very polite critters all around.
@@I_have_ClawsMy whole body rejects the sound and feel of styrofoam to the point where just hearing it around me makes me get goosebumps. It's really weird 😅
@@badoomchingI think she did try, but was just a second too late That things gotta be pretty heavy, can’t push it back once it’s past the tipping point
@@cridus_ They can actually weigh over 1000 pounds. She's lucky she wasn't crushed! Not sure why they were doing that trick on the edge of the glass when it was obvious the poor sea lion could fall out doing that.
Very much a fuck around and find out situation 😂 he jumped into a nest with owls that were just aboutta become parents, tf he think was gonna happen? LMAO
@@Foxyy01, I can understand her. I mean, for many years the look of saliva and the sound of throwing up, along with some accommodating sounds made me feel nauseous as well. Also the same thing goes for the flavour: some flavours are just yucky for me, and to some I get used to too easily. And, yes, that causes me to feel nauseous as well. It's all fun and jokes until you literally cannot eat the same food for few days straight or brush your teeth, especially after eating, because all of it can literally make you to throw up.
@@vomm well, i'm sure she actually meant well and tries to make the animals life better. it's not the trainers that are responsible for the exploitation, it's the managers and if you want to see it that way, the visitors and even the people who watch these clips on youtube. she wouldn't have put her wellbeing at risk, if she didn't care a lot for the animal.
umm to me, looks like a real standoff - the hawk had one of the owls claws/talons, and the owl had one of the hawks claws/talons (the owls claws/talons are dark brown/blend with the background)
One of the best things about the internet is seeing people you can relate with. That Styrofoam thing is a real pain, but when mentioned, it sounds like a joke
The biggest problem for me was that she was already "throwing up" while pronoucing styrofoam without even touching it.. That was the thing that made me feel like that lady is just faking it for attention.
@l3lacky008 yh she exaggerated it quite a bit but it definitely makes me feel greatly uncomfortable. Like I wanna scratch something when i hear or feel it
For those curious, the girl suffers from misophonia (the fear of certain sounds). I have misophonia, but specifically towards things that vibrate like shower glass, exercise balls, guitars, etc. The best way I could describe the feeling when hearing such sounds is getting anxious and having a fight or flight reaction to whatever is making the sound. She seems to have a disgust feeling towards it. There isn't a set study or theory as to what causes misophonia, but if I had a guess, it started during infancy when such sounds startled or scared a child. This is why some people get anxious during thunderstorms, even till adulthood.
That's not misophonia imho. It's more likely just sensory disgust. As you say, misophonia involves heavy aggression or flight impulses. She only shows disgust. Also, she causes the sound by herself. Misophonia is usually only triggered by sounds other humans cause (as long as there are not also other traits like SPS).
If I touch a dusty dry sponge or certain types of velour fabric, I almost cough and loose my breath. Don't know if it's a kind of phobia, but it certainly is strange. I'm lucky it's happens rarely. 😂
To me it's people eating, lawnmowers, loud repeated sounds, or nails against jeans. It either makes me wanna vomit of flies me into uncontrollable rage, no joke I could smash people's faces in their plates it makes me so fucking mad.
I actually do have a sound that I hate. The sound of scraping ice off a car window doesn't make me nauseous like that but it does make me feel pretty uncomfortable. My brother gets the same from the creaky sound chip bags make when you try to open them
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I like how the hawk came in and the owls were like "AYO WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?!" and they just looked at each other with that same expression for a good few seconds
i have found that 1-2 years ago and the whole video is really good. there is a long stillness after they pin down the hawk and you can feel the tension and death in the air.
the lollipop getting stuck to the dentures totally made me laugh out loud. i love her good-natured sense of humor that she let it be filmed. she'd be fun to be friends with.
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I really love your videos! And I like how you tell us what happens to the subjects because I get concerned if it’s an accident or I just like knowing that the outcome was ok. I hope you’re not lying or else I’ll feel bad lol.
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I can relate to that feeling of being bothered by a sound to the point of wanting to throw up. For me, it's the screech that chairs with metal legs do when they're moved.
@@jon...5324 well, besides that single one, I don't show so many other symptoms to be within the spectrum, although for a while I suspected to have ADHD, but I don't have all the symptoms from that either...
As a skydiver, I can tell you that a real skydiver's worst fears are: - Hard parachute openings, which can lead to unconsciousness, severe fractures, or even a broken neck - Collisions during freefall, potentially resulting in unconsciousness, serious fractures, or even death if the speed difference is substantial - Collisions while flying under a canopy, which might cause parachute entanglement, preventing the deployment of the reserve parachute or leaving no time to deploy it if the impact occurs at a low altitude - Horseshoe malfunctions, where you become entangled in parachute lines, potentially blocking the reserve parachute from deploying Unlike the situation in the video, the things from the above list often happen and can be deadly :P
The first two things shouldnt be a Problem hence reserve.. But what do you mean these things happen often? Like 1/100, 1/1000, 1/10000 times ? Put this in perspective before putting out nonsense...
@@Ron_Burgundy1009 I see we have an expert here. The first two ARE the problem. Even if the reserve opens automatically, many sports parachutes fall too fast (and usually reserve parachute have similar characteristics as the main one), and you need to slow them down before landing. Therefore, if you become unconscious or paralyzed, there is a huge risk of death or serious injuries, despite landing under a fully opened parachute. The exact statistics can be found on the USPA website, the ones I mentioned are not the most common, but they can happen despite how well trained you are - which is why they are so scary to us.
@@mdbk2 i didnt say i am expert.. i said put things in perspective.. i meat people with ca 6 to 8 thousand jumps .. and they never had any problems.. so put "often" in perspective
@@Ron_Burgundy1009 We're talking about fears, not statistics. People are more afraid of flying in a plane than driving a car, despite the latter being more dangerous. It's the same with skydiving; the most scary things are related to things over which we have no control. Also, on average, a skydiver needs to use a reserve parachute every few hundred jumps (I think the average is around 700, but for more professional skydivers [>1000 jumps] is closer to 400-500), so it's basically impossible that your friends with 6-8 thousand jumps never had any problem. Ask them how many times they had to use a reserve and you will get a different response.
I'm glad I've gotten to know a family of local crows. I can see the body language in that hawk going "O MY DEAR GOD I AM SO SORRY, I DIDN'T REALIZE YOU WERE HERE." My guess is either the hawk was checking out the human made nest for itself for the nesting season or was hoping to get some free eggs from a songbird that couldn't put up a fight.
with the Styrofoam person they aren't over-reacting it does actually feel like that, i have a massive problem with nylon whenever it gets scratched or if i feel it and it actually feels horrendous like your hole body starts shaking and it makes you feel sick, its really vile
The owls and hawk situation demonstrates why its really useful to be able to talk. If the hawk could've just told the owls it made a mistake and wants to leave, it wouldn't have had to get beat up.
It's actually the other way around. Owls hunt and eat hawks, and are significantly stronger than them. The hawk didn't know it was an owls nest and entered by mistake, notice how the hawk immediately grabbed the owls feet, thats because the owl would have ripped him to shreds otherwise. Really close call for the hawk.
It's not the fact he brought the laptop, it's the speed he chose to drive at which ultimately ended the laptop lol. That close up match shot is so cool!
That woman and the styrofoam had me cracking up. The hawk was freaking out when the owls had it pinned down. It said "Ooops, wrong house, sorry." The close up of the match was awesome to see. The cat doing the trick was adorable and so was the lizard drinking water. Great video.
The styrofoam thing is a serious problem for me to, absolutely painful. I unironically punched a hole through a window on total accident out of teflex hearing styrofoam once.
I feel you, styrofoam girl. My noise is Velcro. It is abominable, nightmarish. It feels like I'm having an allergic reaction from my ears, sharp pains reaching down across my cheeks and temples, and down my earlobes into my brain. It's legitimately painful and even the thought or memory of it causes me to recoil in pain.
I pack tandems and one time the screw on the metal hook that's connects the lines to the container came lose in the air. The jump master didn't realise until a packer point it out to him.
@@Alexthemeh4214that's why (among other reasons) you place a clear rubber tube over the hard link. Or better yet, get soft links. Jumping with "unprotected" hard links is expensive and foolish since it wears down the lines and has safety issues
@@TheHellis the screw just came lose over time, we checking them every time now. Never heard of the rubber thing, maybe it's a different standard in your country
The owls and hawk staring at each other was incredible.
@k7evbR4msok
Hawks and owls are enemies in the wild they fight and kill each other all the time.
the way they clung onto each others claws
you have one video and its not even good@k7evbR4ms
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Imagine how stressful that first person must have felt hanging upside down from a plane thousands of feet up
It's a fuckin nightmare, especially because it's surprising and the sudden tension on your body takes you a while to understand wtf is going on
no the hell you didnt@YOZISGOD
@@DannyKay. This happened to you?
I was just relieved to see it was the suit fabric and not a backpack strap that got caught.
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n happened to a friend of mine that another had to cut a strap off to save him
I’m glad he put “professional, do not attempt” on that seal one. So many people try to catch falling seals all the time and don’t understand just how dangerous it can be.
Professionals probably shouldn't attempt it, either.
Love your Warcraft RTS videos, btw
For real, how on earth would I even go about 'attempting' to do this?
@@WinkLinkletterthe text is there for UA-cam reasons
I don't believe she didn't get hurt, her head hit hard, could have a concussion, or fracture
Judging from the scratches on that cat owner's hand, that coin trick took a LOT of training to get right.
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@@ThisGuyDannyyythere’s no way to they just make new accounts, youtube should be doing their job
Should of declawed it.
That brief stare-down between the owls and the hawk was incredible
"You picked the wrong house, fool!"
@@AdrianColley aye aye chill its me hawk man...
@@mr.p-brawlstars7591The Owl: Ohhh my hawk, wassup man!?
Notice the owl holding the hawk's feet so it couldn't move, or use it's claws?
@YOZISGOD50 of us exposed your mom
It was really incredible how prepared the owls were. One was guarding the eggs while the other fought to protect them. So cool and so sweet.
the cat really said: “you think you’re so cool? Well I can do magic too.”
Alright boys report these scum of the earth bot
?@CrazyCrewM8
every cat ever will put their paw over something if you try to put it ontop its paw, im always shocked people share such a common thing
_"And for my next trick, you see this pair of slippers that hasn't been crapped in ?"_
@@massimookissed1023 😂
1:05 Interesting topic! Misophonia might be the term you're looking for here; it describes the strong emotional reactions some people have to specific sounds. It's not fully understood, but these reactions could be due to individual differences in how we process sound, personal associations with that sound, or a heightened sensitivity to certain stimuli. The gag reflex is generally a defense mechanism to prevent choking, but in the context of misophonia, it might be triggered due to a kind of cross-sensory processing error or a strong disgust reaction to the sound. It's a really individual experience and can vary greatly from person to person!
For me it is fat tip Crayola style markers or the like making that sort of smooth, dry textured sound as one swipes a long line. It is purely the quality of the noise and I can 'feel' it like it is in my bones. Gives me a little shudder and weird discomfort in my spine that needs shaking off. It's a definite 'gross' feeling, and akin to a nausea, I suppose, but different, for me. No one has ever noticed, but then I don't hang around long when it is going on, anyway. Drawing such a line myself and feeling the marker drag across the paper while hearing myself make the sound is worst.
The sound Windows makes when you click to open a file causes me to jump as if startled.
i have misophonia! and yes, what youve said is correct! my personal reflex is unfortunately possible self harm because misophonia can induce a fight or flight response
i have misophonia, but i never knew the responses could be something like disgust or a fight or flight response honestly, i always thought it was only simpler reactions like anger or discomfort or annoyance
I have misophonia. I can't stand when people lick their lips or chew really loud, and balloons make my teeth hurt.
The eye to eye contact between that owl and that hawk is literally the most intense thing I’ve ever seen.
Bro, that game with lights on the floor actually looks so fun.
Fr bro
It's like a real life version of Lasers from CS:GO.
What actually happens in Undertale battles.
i think that was supposed to be smn like Undertale and it was really cool
it's like the red queen's laser trap in Resident evil movie
The owls gave that hawk a stern talking-to 😂
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The owl summoned these bots
YOU PICKED THE WRONG NEST FOOL!
The way the hawk grasped the owl's claws though! And the battle of stares! It was so intense oo
@@Shinrin each of them was holding the other by 1 feet. They were practically in a bind, but it´s obvious, the hawk was scared to death.
I'm impressed the owls were just interested in stopping the hawk, keeping it still, and asking it to state its business. Very polite critters all around.
I've never seen such a visceral reaction to even the thought of a specific noise. Reminds me of people with severe phobias.
Me too I have that same reaction to styrofoam that it make me breathe rapidly and lose control of my body ( I’m not kidding)
Try rubbing a piece of styrofoam against a window pane...
@@svennoren9047 You are a monster.
@@I_have_ClawsMy whole body rejects the sound and feel of styrofoam to the point where just hearing it around me makes me get goosebumps. It's really weird 😅
She's struggling to even say the word Styrofoam without gagging. If I was that bothered by something, I'd probably have the same reaction.
That lizard is so cute! I like how it kept sipping for water even though the water stopped flowing
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@YOZISGOD so true
The Lizard had a 3 Second Delay
this makes me imagine a world where we incorporated all life into society
1:16 Smarter than 40% of people
The way our bodies protect us from germs is incredible
Our bodies should wash their hands nevertheless ;)))))
Why so many bots here? What did Daily Dose of Internet do to you guys?
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@@ThisGuyDannyyybe a good youtuber that could be exploitable by people like them
@@karenzitkus9926well he still gets more profit than these bot makers ever will...since their comments boost his video
Mad respect to that trainer for throwing herself under that seal to break it’s fall. She easily could’ve sidestepped.
And then the seal was going "I'm sorry 🙇♀"
I feel she could've tried pushing it back in before it started falling but tbf idk the circumstances
she's crazy, she risked getting seriously hurt. that seal must weigh a lot.
@@badoomchingI think she did try, but was just a second too late
That things gotta be pretty heavy, can’t push it back once it’s past the tipping point
@@cridus_ They can actually weigh over 1000 pounds. She's lucky she wasn't crushed! Not sure why they were doing that trick on the edge of the glass when it was obvious the poor sea lion could fall out doing that.
Just look at the way that hawk was looking back and forth at the owl couple!
It looked so shocked! 😆
Very much a fuck around and find out situation 😂 he jumped into a nest with owls that were just aboutta become parents, tf he think was gonna happen? LMAO
I couldn't help but laugh at the styrofoam lady even though I felt really, really bad for her.
Damn, she doesnt like the sound, thats soooooooooo sad
sounds like she has sensory issues regarding styrofoam ^^'
I understand her, I hate that sound too. But not so much that I wanna puke
@@Imlaor25same
@@Foxyy01, I can understand her. I mean, for many years the look of saliva and the sound of throwing up, along with some accommodating sounds made me feel nauseous as well. Also the same thing goes for the flavour: some flavours are just yucky for me, and to some I get used to too easily. And, yes, that causes me to feel nauseous as well.
It's all fun and jokes until you literally cannot eat the same food for few days straight or brush your teeth, especially after eating, because all of it can literally make you to throw up.
Love how that trainer did her best to break the fall of the seal
sea lion
Sure, so she can continue to earn money from it's exploitation. The poor animal has just tried to escape from his prison.
Same
seal thought it can finally escape that tiny fish tank to go swim in the open sea.
@@vomm well, i'm sure she actually meant well and tries to make the animals life better. it's not the trainers that are responsible for the exploitation, it's the managers and if you want to see it that way, the visitors and even the people who watch these clips on youtube. she wouldn't have put her wellbeing at risk, if she didn't care a lot for the animal.
1:11 that’s called sensory issues ma’am
I love how the hawk literally grabbed both the owl’s fists and refused to engage like he’s some Vinland Saga bird who has no enemies
Yeah, that’s funny and yet the owls showed more dominance than the hawk 🙈
If you pause it at 2:26 it looked lint the Hawk and one of the owls legs and the Owl actually had one of the hawks legs.
umm to me, looks like a real standoff - the hawk had one of the owls claws/talons, and the owl had one of the hawks claws/talons (the owls claws/talons are dark brown/blend with the background)
@@HappyHands. yeah that's what I saw as well - except for well.. fists and/or legs - 😉....claws/talons
One of the best things about the internet is seeing people you can relate with. That Styrofoam thing is a real pain, but when mentioned, it sounds like a joke
I hate that sound too, though I don’t hate it to the point of throwing up.
It may be a conditioned type of the vasovagal reflex. Alternatively it could be some kind of synesthesia response. Read up on those things.
@@greenfoxes5903misophonia maybe?
The biggest problem for me was that she was already "throwing up" while pronoucing styrofoam without even touching it..
That was the thing that made me feel like that lady is just faking it for attention.
@l3lacky008 yh she exaggerated it quite a bit but it definitely makes me feel greatly uncomfortable. Like I wanna scratch something when i hear or feel it
1:44 fun fact:
The cell exploding is called apoptosis
thanks rock the rock
I remember that from biology class because the cell goes pop 😂
2:25 The hawk's expression was like "Your majesty, spare my life"
The Owls: "Aw c'mon man! we were having dinner until you came along and ruined it!"
For those curious, the girl suffers from misophonia (the fear of certain sounds). I have misophonia, but specifically towards things that vibrate like shower glass, exercise balls, guitars, etc. The best way I could describe the feeling when hearing such sounds is getting anxious and having a fight or flight reaction to whatever is making the sound. She seems to have a disgust feeling towards it.
There isn't a set study or theory as to what causes misophonia, but if I had a guess, it started during infancy when such sounds startled or scared a child. This is why some people get anxious during thunderstorms, even till adulthood.
That's not misophonia imho. It's more likely just sensory disgust. As you say, misophonia involves heavy aggression or flight impulses. She only shows disgust. Also, she causes the sound by herself. Misophonia is usually only triggered by sounds other humans cause (as long as there are not also other traits like SPS).
If I touch a dusty dry sponge or certain types of velour fabric, I almost cough and loose my breath. Don't know if it's a kind of phobia, but it certainly is strange. I'm lucky it's happens rarely. 😂
I knew a Miss Ophonia. Nice lady but hard to talk to.
To me it's people eating, lawnmowers, loud repeated sounds, or nails against jeans. It either makes me wanna vomit of flies me into uncontrollable rage, no joke I could smash people's faces in their plates it makes me so fucking mad.
i have misophonia too! it makes school really hard when you have it for things like chewing gum and foot tapping :/
I actually do have a sound that I hate. The sound of scraping ice off a car window doesn't make me nauseous like that but it does make me feel pretty uncomfortable. My brother gets the same from the creaky sound chip bags make when you try to open them
I hate squeezing the water out of a soaking wet towel or sponge. It’s a tactile thing, not an auditory thing for me.
The hawk's face was like "CHILL CHILL GUYS" 😂😂
"It was just a prank bro"
Fellas, report for spam and this bot's comments should disappear.@PPPSSTT
"I come in peace"
It's so satisfying seeing animals doing clever things
Thank you for making my day better❤
why? because it makes you feel less lonely? there's nothing that will fix that
I am so sorry you thought you got actual comments my man.
Literally three comments are real
@@kevintheboi_ the likes are probably real tho
@YOZISGOD Expose deez nuts
2:20 "YOU'VE PICKED THE WRONG HOUSE FOOL!!"
The fact the dude in the boat thought it was a good idea to put a laptop on the boat is just sad 😭
Edit: half my replies r bots 😭
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Daily Dose of Internet should make a En Español channel for the Spanish Speakers like me!
@@RadinWaves2 idk 😭 💀
It's all bots
"Amazing thing is she didn't get hurt.."
@00:23 Slams head on hard concrete, pressed by a 1000 pound pinniped. Ouch!!
You could hear the noise, that’s defo gonna hurt
I felt that 0:48
Poor hawk . The two owls protecting their eggs took their home intrusion very seriously . Lesson the hawk will not forget in a hurry . 😊
I don't think there was anything accidental about the hawk invading their nest.
@@jayspencerandersonthere wasn’t hawks and owls fight in the wild all the time.
Must of been in Canada, in America the Owl would have pulled out a gun!
@@olliehopnoodle4628 It would've pulled out a M60 Machinegun!
@@jayspenceranderson lol accidentally on purpose
I like how the hawk came in and the owls were like "AYO WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?!" and they just looked at each other with that same expression for a good few seconds
@PPPSSTT So?
i have found that 1-2 years ago and the whole video is really good.
there is a long stillness after they pin down the hawk and you can feel the tension and death in the air.
"YOU PICKED THE WRONG NEST, FOO'!"
The owls were listening to his explanation. “Listen man, I mistook your house for my house, so I just barged in, and…”
@@orangebeagle3068 "Look, dude, I totally wasn't going to make an OnlyFans with your hot wife, and that's why the camera isn't there.."
"WHAT camera?"
the lollipop getting stuck to the dentures totally made me laugh out loud. i love her good-natured sense of humor that she let it be filmed. she'd be fun to be friends with.
Thank you so much and thanks to the people who share their vids with you. Daily Dose of Internet always seems to pull together the most interesting stuff. You made my Saturday.
@YOZISGOD SHUT THE HELL UP BOT!
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2:16 "Never should have come here" - Owls
2:16
Wrong timestamp bruv
0:26 that woman SMACKED her head off the ground. She absolutely was hurt by that.
You can tell how much the seal trainer really cares for the animals ❤❤
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lol you got infested by bots
Literally all these replies are bots
the shear amount of bots in your replies is just insane
@@RadinWaves2 Idfk
1:21 He's such a smarty😊
Yes, I have sounds that really trigger my misophonia. Listening to people eat is the big one.
The blood cells attacking was amazing. Was fun to watch. Great video
That was "I will kill creatures with my own blood", slightly badass if you think it.
1:05 i got the exactly same thing and its sooo annoying
Same
Same😅
For me, it's with cardboard, so I literally leave the room anytime somebody is opening a package😭
I got with the balloons rubb🤢
yea bro, and it so annoying at bday parties cuz ppl like the sound@@TubebotGaming
Oh noooo
2:41 forbidden cheese
id still eat it
Cheese -> 🍅
1:52 I wanna play whatever this is
Undertale
Undertale.on a projector. Looks awesome.
That hawk got some serious had some serous rizz to do that.
0:56 styrofoUGH! 🤣
I really love your videos! And I like how you tell us what happens to the subjects because I get concerned if it’s an accident or I just like knowing that the outcome was ok. I hope you’re not lying or else I’ll feel bad lol.
Ofcourse he is lying...
The owl was like "YOU PICKED THE WRONG HOUSE FOOL!"
This was both exciting and chilling! Glad the skydiver, and seal trainer and seal are okay. But the white cell thing is just wow!
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I feel so bad for Daily Dose of Internet receiving all these bots in his comments
DDOI should ban words that the bots say to make them go away
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@@cougrs48 u know he makes tens of millions a year, right?
I can relate to that feeling of being bothered by a sound to the point of wanting to throw up. For me, it's the screech that chairs with metal legs do when they're moved.
Have you had an autism diagnosis? if not, you might want to look into it.
@@jon...5324 well, besides that single one, I don't show so many other symptoms to be within the spectrum, although for a while I suspected to have ADHD, but I don't have all the symptoms from that either...
The owls was like " TF ARE YOU DOING HERE BOY" 😭😭
0:33 Pawfessional, do not cattempt.
This is the most adorable comment i've ever found on youtube
As a skydiver, I can tell you that a real skydiver's worst fears are:
- Hard parachute openings, which can lead to unconsciousness, severe fractures, or even a broken neck
- Collisions during freefall, potentially resulting in unconsciousness, serious fractures, or even death if the speed difference is substantial
- Collisions while flying under a canopy, which might cause parachute entanglement, preventing the deployment of the reserve parachute or leaving no time to deploy it if the impact occurs at a low altitude
- Horseshoe malfunctions, where you become entangled in parachute lines, potentially blocking the reserve parachute from deploying
Unlike the situation in the video, the things from the above list often happen and can be deadly :P
What about flying spiders?
The first two things shouldnt be a Problem hence reserve..
But what do you mean these things happen often? Like 1/100, 1/1000, 1/10000 times ? Put this in perspective before putting out nonsense...
@@Ron_Burgundy1009 I see we have an expert here. The first two ARE the problem. Even if the reserve opens automatically, many sports parachutes fall too fast (and usually reserve parachute have similar characteristics as the main one), and you need to slow them down before landing. Therefore, if you become unconscious or paralyzed, there is a huge risk of death or serious injuries, despite landing under a fully opened parachute. The exact statistics can be found on the USPA website, the ones I mentioned are not the most common, but they can happen despite how well trained you are - which is why they are so scary to us.
@@mdbk2 i didnt say i am expert.. i said put things in perspective.. i meat people with ca 6 to 8 thousand jumps .. and they never had any problems.. so put "often" in perspective
@@Ron_Burgundy1009 We're talking about fears, not statistics. People are more afraid of flying in a plane than driving a car, despite the latter being more dangerous. It's the same with skydiving; the most scary things are related to things over which we have no control. Also, on average, a skydiver needs to use a reserve parachute every few hundred jumps (I think the average is around 700, but for more professional skydivers [>1000 jumps] is closer to 400-500), so it's basically impossible that your friends with 6-8 thousand jumps never had any problem. Ask them how many times they had to use a reserve and you will get a different response.
The hawk did not accidentally fly into the Owl's Nest. The hawk was looking for the babies to eat.
The white blood cells attacking the bacteria is one of the coolest thinks I have ever seen
That was not a bacteria.
Not a bacteria. I can’t even fathom a bacteria cell that freaking huge.
@@a.jperez202 Correct - it's an amoeba, not a bacterium, but that doesn't take away from how cool it is!
I'm glad I've gotten to know a family of local crows. I can see the body language in that hawk going "O MY DEAR GOD I AM SO SORRY, I DIDN'T REALIZE YOU WERE HERE."
My guess is either the hawk was checking out the human made nest for itself for the nesting season or was hoping to get some free eggs from a songbird that couldn't put up a fight.
@YOZISGOD: And WE'VE exposed you for the TROLL that you are!!!
This channel is perfect, and I love it so much !
with the Styrofoam person they aren't over-reacting it does actually feel like that, i have a massive problem with nylon whenever it gets scratched or if i feel it and it actually feels horrendous like your hole body starts shaking and it makes you feel sick, its really vile
we know she is not overreacting
sometimes people forget just how heavy seals actually are lol
Actually, it was rather surprising that she wasn’t hurt at all because they weigh quite a lot!!
Yeah, but she should have known.
When I saw that thing land on her, I instantly thought "Yeah, at least one broken rib, if not more."
sea lion
I've never skydived, but for me, the thought of getting stuck in the plane isn't nearly as terrifying as the thought of the 'chute not opening. 😱
Glad to see the skydiver safely landed , mostly everyone would feel they would die if they were in his position.
it would actually be so scary to get stuck to the plane while skydiving omg
I didn't ask, but I made a Hilarious video of a woman crying about her dog being put to sleep because I make superior content 😂 ✨️
wtf💀
You got infected by bots
@@ThisGuyDannyyyexactly💀
I wonder what their conversation was. “Listen, man, I mistook your home for my home, so I just barged in, and…”
2:30 Owls are the assassins of the bird world. that hawk must've been SH--ING itself
The footage of the match is phenomenal! Thank you so much for sharing it. Once again you made my day! ❤
@YOZISGOD
GREAT! NOW GO AWAY !
YOU HAVE THE SAME EFFECT ON ME AS STYROFOAM ON THAT GIRL ! 🤢
@@patb9463: Well said - THANK YOU!!!!
2:20 The owl was like, "so you have chosen death"
hawk- let me leave
XD
The owls and hawk situation demonstrates why its really useful to be able to talk. If the hawk could've just told the owls it made a mistake and wants to leave, it wouldn't have had to get beat up.
The owls that stood its ground against the hawk was awesome!
That is the bird equivalent of the "You picked the wrong house fool" GTA San Andreas Meme. XD
It's actually the other way around.
Owls hunt and eat hawks, and are significantly stronger than them.
The hawk didn't know it was an owls nest and entered by mistake, notice how the hawk immediately grabbed the owls feet, thats because the owl would have ripped him to shreds otherwise.
Really close call for the hawk.
@cadebecker2486 True regardless of species.. Stand your ground, Protect your family! Have an AWESOME week ahead.
1:38 , that's actually not bacterium, but protozoans!
'Hello everyone this is your daily dose of internet' nostalgic quote
It's not the fact he brought the laptop, it's the speed he chose to drive at which ultimately ended the laptop lol. That close up match shot is so cool!
I put my hamster in a sock and slammed it against the furniture
@TippyHippy stop
2:33 A UA-camr found another UA-camr's video !
*Excellent*
😮
Lol the owl one was at my old school 😂 our group in school rescued them and we all watched that moment in class lol
That woman and the styrofoam had me cracking up. The hawk was freaking out when the owls had it pinned down. It said "Ooops, wrong house, sorry." The close up of the match was awesome to see. The cat doing the trick was adorable and so was the lizard drinking water. Great video.
How the Owl perfectly held down the Hawk's talons was Amzing.
I’m so glad someone can relate to me with styrofoam, I’ve never felt more connected to someone
1:26 You can tell that the person whipped out their phone while dying cos their dog was somehow bouncing on a ball on the wall 🤣
I thought every skydiver's worst fear was pulling the parachute cord and an Acme anvil coming out instead of the parachute
Glad he's okay
Or a spare tyre.
Bro I don’t think anyone was worried about the hawk being ok
The way our bodies protect us from germs is incredible.
Never thought I would see someone near puking towards the sound of styrofoam but here i am.
The girl at 0:55 is the most relatable ever. My sensory issues can get so flipping bad sometimes they get me just like that--
Oh my god, I can’t imagine how the sky diver felt in that moment
Upside down.
0:07 "what you up to?"
"you know, just hanging out"
The owl and the hawk be like :
Owl : Go away PEASANT I warned you!
1:32 Cells at work
That 4v1 aint fair tho
1:04 i have this with nylon, not this heavy though
What?
@@Kammi38 i have to block my ears or i litterly get massive goose bumps and cringe emmensly when someone just rubs on it, it's out of my control
@@Zarhynif what is nylon? lol
@@Kammi38 type of polyester, I guess
@@Kammi38Lolololololol
1:00 for me its fork scratching against ceramic plate
2:00 does anyone know the name of the that device and/or game?
Underetale
@@PuffballBFDland a projector playing the levels without the heart
@@PuffballBFDl I noticed similarities with this game, but I thought that they created a separate game specifically for such a device
@@Alt-rd4fr How then does the projector see where her legs are?
UNDERTALE
The little lizard was so adorable 🥰
May it have a wonderful life
Don’t worry,he makes big bucks selling insurance.
That was rather remarkable and very cute at the same time❣️🙂
"She didn't get hurt... "... talking about the seal right?
Because aqua babe went melon to cement...
That bulldog just casually getting a free bungee jumping session 😂
@YOZISGOD I exposed your address and Ip
It was a Boston Terrier not a bulldog
oh i didnt know@@Cyril29a
0:49 rip laptop 🫡
Gone but never forgotten
2023 - 2023
o7
RIP 😞
The close up of the match at the end was amazing
The styrofoam thing is a serious problem for me to, absolutely painful. I unironically punched a hole through a window on total accident out of teflex hearing styrofoam once.
I feel you, styrofoam girl. My noise is Velcro. It is abominable, nightmarish. It feels like I'm having an allergic reaction from my ears, sharp pains reaching down across my cheeks and temples, and down my earlobes into my brain. It's legitimately painful and even the thought or memory of it causes me to recoil in pain.
bro get that gecko of the streets bros about to millions owning an insurance company
I’ve been skydiving a couple times and I promise you there’s one thing that could happen that is scarier than getting stuck to the plane 🤣
Jumping and forgetting the parachute
@@kristalsea jumping is fun, and if you forget the chute you kinda earned your Darwin Award. I’m afraid of the normal and backup chutes failing lol
I pack tandems and one time the screw on the metal hook that's connects the lines to the container came lose in the air. The jump master didn't realise until a packer point it out to him.
@@Alexthemeh4214that's why (among other reasons) you place a clear rubber tube over the hard link.
Or better yet, get soft links.
Jumping with "unprotected" hard links is expensive and foolish since it wears down the lines and has safety issues
@@TheHellis the screw just came lose over time, we checking them every time now.
Never heard of the rubber thing, maybe it's a different standard in your country