You're telling me i have to spend my precious time breathing and sure sometimes it goes on autopilot but when i think of that it goes off like OH MY GOD COULD YOU BE MORE ANNOYING. And water the other thing we need to live we can't breath in it and while drinking it, what the hell could be the stupid reason for this contrast. What did we do to anger God, honestly like was he just having a bad day or are we the problem.
As a Lifeguard, the first part of "heat stroke" that you talked about is actually heat exhaustion. Your body's cooling processes are still working, like sweating. If you don't cool down, then you enter heat stroke. That's when your cooling system stops working. You stop sweating and your skin gets hot.
FUN FACT: thanks to a combination of farming land that should never be farmed and global warming, every desert in the world is getting substantially bigger every year! The desert is coming for you, Big Tugg...
don't hit tumbleweed with your car, try to avoid them because they'll set our car on fire if they get stuck under it. that 10 sec satisfaction isn't worth your entire car blowing up. also there are tumbleweed burnings and they give everyone allergies for weeks, such a nightmare weed
Yeah, my ex's 12 year old (at the time) cousin had a heat stroke and was hospitalized in a coma for a few weeks. I remember that, and it was very scary.
Fun fact: 0 isn't the bottom of the acid/base scale. There are some acids that go negative. 12M Hydrochloric acid is -1.08. They're just hard to measure. Fluoroantemonic acid is -25pH
@hogey989 I'm no biologist unfortunately on the how. But for some chemical (proprietary, not actually the onese listed above) acids in an old lab, we had a very stringent use case for how to use them and adding on many layers beforehand
As someone who spent the past 3 years living in scrub desert, can confirm. It is HARD to stay hydrated and not melt into a sweat puddle. We had actual trainings on how to help yourself/someone else when dehydration or heatstroke hit. (This is unusual in most academic jobs.)
Tugg, your most impressive quality is to stick with a concept and sort of will it to be funny. These kinda-sucks videos went from being sort of funny as a concept to excellent just by repetition. I hope you don't take that as a shot because I mean it as a compliment. Sticking with a concept is difficult when you don't know how it will be received. Bravo!
I am SUPER prone to heat stroke, I’ve almost died twice out of the four times I’ve been brought in by ambulance for heat stroke. STAY IN THE SHADE, DRINK WATER PLS HOMIES ITS HELL (im in Canada, I wouldn’t survive no desert.)
As someone who lives in Arizona dehydration is something I’ve had many times and it’s pretty funny to hear him talk about his fascination with marages because I see that daily on the road in Arizona. Also heat stroke + golf is an amazing situation I’ve experienced first hand. I also had a killer bee nest in my house that we had to have smoked out and then they swarm your house for a few hours. The previous owner of our house had a nightmare story where 100s of baby scorpions shot out of the bathtub jets.
I live in the high desert in New Mexico and it's literally the Gobi Desert except the wind is blowing 20-60mph all day everyday basically. Our record high is 122° and the record low is -47 WITHOUT the wind-chill factored in. There's usually at least 30°-60° differences in the day and night temps too
I also live in the high desert off New Mexico and everything this guy says is bullshit. This place has the best weather of almost any place in the US. We have occasional period of high winds, mostly in the spring, but mostly it's fine, Little to no wind, every day. The temperature only very rarely breaks 100⁰. We're usually 10-20 degrees cooler than Phoenix. I use a swamp cooler to keep comfortable every day in the summer. In winter temps below 0 are extremely rare except at ski areas in the mountains. Where I live the coolest it ever gets is maybe 15⁰ and that's maybe 3 nights a year. 60⁰ temp swings in a day? Absolutely insane. That would mean a high of 60 would be followed by 0⁰ that night. In my 30 years here I've never seen that, unless you spend the day in Albuquerque and then drive to the top of Taos ski area that night, go from 6000 to 12000ft in altitude, but guys what? I don't know where this guy lives, but what he says is absurd.
@@itsROMPERS... You sound like a tourist. I don't live in ABQ . That's not the high desert either smart ass. if you'd ever been to the NE corner of the state you'd know how much harsher our weather is in the high plains rather than sitting in a fucking valley all year long like abq and las Cruces where it's like 80° most of the year. If you don't know where I live how TF are you gonna say it's absurd. The City ppl are the reason the rest of this state is fucking garbage and our crime and murder rate is off the wall gtfoh
@@itsROMPERS... If you don't even know where I live how do you know what tf my weather is like. I live over 8 hours away from ABQ which might as well be another state. If youve ever seen some of the weather places like Clovis, Tucumcari , Taos, Angel fire, you'd know I'm only exaggerating a little. We've had 14ft snow drifts, I've seen it go from 55 mid day and by 9pm it was 7° . Don't say you've been to abq and now you magically know what the entire state is like, it's pretty fucking big if you didn't notice
@yungxshikaku666 I've been around the state, and I've heard how it is from many sources, no "magic" involved. What you said is just nonsense. I said that there's no 60⁰ temp difference and you countered me with an example (probably exaggerated) of a 48⁰ differential. I've experienced huge temperature differentials, staying out in Taos and coming to ABQ in one day, but that's not in one place, so it's meaningless. Anyway, you're AGREEING with me. Your original commented grossly mischaracterized this state. It's not a hell hole with typically extreme temperatures, there aren't constant intense howling winds, they're fairly rare. You're trying to dump on this place in a way that isn't right, the picture you paint is an overt and deliberate lie, I know enough about this state after living here 30 years to know that what you're pitching is bullshit. It's fashionable to dump on New Mexico, so you're just trying to be cool. But you're lying.
Where I'm from it got super-windy and it suuuucked. Fuckin' wind is technically the single worst weather condition. There's little to mitigate it when you can Smooth Criminal lean into it. Like c'mon. It'd be like 20 degrees, then some fucked-ass wind-chill that cuts through any bodily covering. Or like dust stinging your face. The fuuuck? God I hated growing up in the desert!
17:49 this us how my grandma's ranch hand burnt down a little group of trees😂. He was trying to burn a pile of them and he quickly found out that trees are also flammable
As someone who’s only lived in the hottest desert in the world (in de hole month of July according to “Hot Cities) and Florida, I can say confidently that HUMIDITY IS WORSE THAN HEAT !!! Thanks for coming to my Ted talk ☺️
I have seen a swarm of African Honey Bees moving in Okeechobee Florida when I was a kid.... Hundreds and hundreds of them were moving in a swarm between trees, and a guy was somehow trying to move them back to some nesting area... I would hate to have his job.
@ did I say I was? I’m not the only person on Earth who likes snakes, I was quoting a Matpat clip where people talk about how much they hate clowns, and he says “I find clowns delightful”. That was my joke, what provoked you to be so needlessly rude?
as someone who is extremely heat sensitive and constantly on the verge of dehydration in the summer, a desert sounds like my personal living-hell also sand texture bad thank you mr tugg for your valued opinions
Arizona is living hell but here in New Mexico it's actually very comfortable. It turns out that as long as you have plenty of water for drinking and bathing, having water in big puddles on the ground, falling from the sky, or floating in the air, is mostly a hassle. I've never heard anyone talk about how great humidity is, but I've heard many people complain about it. We don't have that, humidity, or complaining about it. Water in the environment makes pretty plants and also... BUGS. Lots and lots of bugs, flying around you, crawling on you, biting and stinging, getting in your picnic. We don't have many bugs here. You can go outside with food and just eat it without constantly having to shoo bugs away. You can have those places with the clammy air, mosquitoes, and suffocating damp heat. Yuck! I'm happy in the desert.
As a southeastern Tennesseean, yeah you’re not wrong humidity is horrible and I hate it. But I wouldn’t have it any other way, I love being covered in bugs and constantly unhappy just for being outside.
@M1N1molo yikes! Sorry about that pal! I interviewed for a job in Memphis once, but i just didn't think i was cut out for the Tennessee lifestyle. Kismet i guess.
Tucker, Tugg, Big Tugg You have got to be my favorite UA-camr at the moment, I grew up with UA-cam and have always wanted to start a channel. I realized something slowly as I watched more and more of your videos. You are the exact UA-camr that I wanted to become. With the exact style of videos you make and the same type of humor you use. So although you are my favorite UA-camr, and UA-camrs usually motivate you to make your own channel, you have single handedly demotivated and crushed my childhood dream of becoming the UA-camr I always wanted to be. Thank you for making videos and making my days better, but also damn you for being the best at your niche.
2:35 always love the situational shock that Tugg has when he realizes, in real time, he went a bit deeper than he originally wanted 5:34 it’s getting worse 10:46 I think we hit the delirium phase 17:01 and there’s the liberal / communist propaganda
18:34 the cactus that you have in the background is fully edible, except for the spines if you didn’t know and in some grocery stores, they sell the leaves, especially if you’re near Mexico and very rarely they also sell the fruit
As a person who lives in Arizona, and has since they were 6 months old, I can confirm that you will melt if you step outside at the wrong time of the day. And you either get really nice weather like in Flagstaff or just pure sunrays like in Phoenix. You can never wins with this godforsaken state!
He says he went 2 days without water but I think he's failed to realize that _any_ drink is made out of water. Ain't no way he just didn't drink anything for 48 hours.
I don't think so otherwise the way he downed the water he drank at the end he would have thrown it back up almost immediately. Your body can't take it. You need to sip it slowly no matter how much you want to down it.
as someone who used to live in a desert for 8 years here are somethings that you deal with on a day to day basis during summer 1: heat stroke if your outside too much 2: scorpions coming our of your ac unit and toilet and every inch of your house 3: rattlesnakes who have decided your backyard is perfect for their nest 4: sunburn from the extreme power of the sun 5: 115 degree weather with no cool breeze 6: no rain like ever 7: the only river anywhere near you looks like its made out of liquid poop so yes this video was very accurate
as an australian, my cousins and I play cane toad golf. It is exactly how it sounds, they own a chunck of land and whenever we get bored at night we head out with a piece of plastic pipe or an actual club, then hunt these toads put on a british accent and say "oh my, really quite the shot there chap" then we find the corpse to make sure its brains have disintegrated.
That's why those who live in the desert drink our own blood to survive. Also we have made friends with the cacti and the void of nothingness that you encounter when you go on a road trip. Not to mention you live in a fernace in the middle of the summer.
After the most recent cyclone where I live we had no power, which is not a mild inconvenience in North Queensland- it basically took away our precious are conditioning and ceiling fans and the only thing keeping us from just straight up dying was water. So I’m genuinely scared what would happen to a human in the desert without water 💀🙏
THE SAGA IS COMPLETE! We have The ocean video, the space video, the Amazon video, the antarctica video, and now this.
I mean he could talk about woodlands
@ yeah or my basement
Or specifically the United States Midwest 😂😂
@@archoolio76
Or swamps, or plains, or mountain ridges, oh my! 😊
Actually, Antarctica doesn't count! It's a subsidiary of this desert video because it is a DESERT...Actually 🤓😂
5:36 “What’s going on with my brain?”
I dunno Tucker, it’s almost like you dehydrated yourself for 2 days or something.
This man never runs out of things to complain about. I love it
There is a lot to complain about, TBF c:
Standard New Englander
Honestly one can complain about everything
Eventually he's going to and the thought of that time saddens me...😢
Would you like to complain about it ?@@MyNameIsSamFlynn
"thank you for sacrificing your body and almost dying for us" we say in unison
we say in unison
“Can’t get enough of tugging?”
Yes, and that sentence is stuck in my head as well
also his iconic
oh!my god
If he was staring in a concert.
Would the fans chant, "Tugg on! Tugg on!"
Can't wait for "Why water kinda sucks" and "why breathing is a scam"
water is the most boring drink, and the only one needed to survive
absolutely it sucks
You're telling me i have to spend my precious time breathing and sure sometimes it goes on autopilot but when i think of that it goes off like OH MY GOD COULD YOU BE MORE ANNOYING. And water the other thing we need to live we can't breath in it and while drinking it, what the hell could be the stupid reason for this contrast. What did we do to anger God, honestly like was he just having a bad day or are we the problem.
scientists just found out theres a potential carcinogen in purified water because of how its purified so thats pretty fun
@@lucasmullooly5776 thanks for illustrating the inside of my mind
Best part abt this is bc I know DAMN WELL he’d make this.
I just got home from the ER due to dehydration. It sneaks up on you and makes you crazy IN NO DAMN TIME!! ***HYDRATE***
that’s hilarious
19:40 Fun fact, Velociraptors lived in the Gobi over 70 million years ago and we have fossils of DINOSAURS being buried alive by the murder-sand.
Because of course they did!!! 😭
Fellow dino nerd!!
As a Lifeguard, the first part of "heat stroke" that you talked about is actually heat exhaustion. Your body's cooling processes are still working, like sweating. If you don't cool down, then you enter heat stroke. That's when your cooling system stops working. You stop sweating and your skin gets hot.
FUN FACT: thanks to a combination of farming land that should never be farmed and global warming, every desert in the world is getting substantially bigger every year!
The desert is coming for you, Big Tugg...
don't hit tumbleweed with your car, try to avoid them because they'll set our car on fire if they get stuck under it. that 10 sec satisfaction isn't worth your entire car blowing up. also there are tumbleweed burnings and they give everyone allergies for weeks, such a nightmare weed
I’m sorry, what?!
@Hessed3712 if they get stuck under your car and drag while you drive they can catch fire. I'm guessing that's what you ment
That's actually crazy, how else can you even stop it, fucking shoot it? (Coming from an American)
I couldn't believe how destructive tumbleweed really is. Not even native to the desert to begin with.
Tucker’s next video: Why Drugs Kinda Suck
Tucker: I’ve decided to go methhead with this video
He’s already done it and you just reminded me that I need to watch it 😌
@@franciscoperalta6236 I did not know this existed and I'm so excited
2:17 In the desert heat stroke is actually the first thing Girl Scouts teach us about, and I luckily haven’t needed that knowledge
Though at another camp someone forgot their water bottle for a hike and had a seizure so… we all know it sucks here
I know what heatstroke is cuz I live in the desert 🫠
Yeah, my ex's 12 year old (at the time) cousin had a heat stroke and was hospitalized in a coma for a few weeks. I remember that, and it was very scary.
Does anyone else immediately save his posts to watch later and then the next meal you have go and watch it?
Yes and happens today I made my food and saw he just posted hahaha
I do the same with PhoenixSC videos except that I save them for after a meal
I wait a very long time to watch him so then when i have to work i can just watch all of the posts he made over course of like 4 months
@@meadowiris3403 best feeling ever
Having lunch RN xD
"Can't get enough tugging?" Taking this out of context and sending it to someone would be hilarious
3:35 “Urine the desert”
Do u suppose he did this on purpose or was it just so perfectly unplanned? 🤔
As someone who lives close to a desert I can confirm that it sucks here
Yeah, it doesn't "kinda" suck. It *SUUUUUUUCKSSSS*
fun fact: it sucks everywhere
as someone who most of their country is desert, I can confirm only crazy people live there.
And people who love money.
90% of my country is a desert or maybe over 90 idk
As someone who lives IN a desert I can confirm it SUCKS , SUCKS BALLS
Tucker: *dehydrates himself for two days for a bit*
Also Tucker: am i swaying? What's wrong with my brain?
I love Tugg's videos because he sounds like my nephew when he discovers something fascinating about the world and absolutely needs to talk about it!
Fun fact: 0 isn't the bottom of the acid/base scale. There are some acids that go negative. 12M Hydrochloric acid is -1.08. They're just hard to measure.
Fluoroantemonic acid is -25pH
What happens if you touch them for 0.001 seconds
As a chemical engineer, I can confirm some will just instantly give you cancer literally.
@@LeNigel100 that sounds exciting. Why?
@hogey989 I'm no biologist unfortunately on the how. But for some chemical (proprietary, not actually the onese listed above) acids in an old lab, we had a very stringent use case for how to use them and adding on many layers beforehand
As someone who spent the past 3 years living in scrub desert, can confirm. It is HARD to stay hydrated and not melt into a sweat puddle. We had actual trainings on how to help yourself/someone else when dehydration or heatstroke hit. (This is unusual in most academic jobs.)
Tugg, your most impressive quality is to stick with a concept and sort of will it to be funny. These kinda-sucks videos went from being sort of funny as a concept to excellent just by repetition. I hope you don't take that as a shot because I mean it as a compliment. Sticking with a concept is difficult when you don't know how it will be received. Bravo!
"Patrolling the Mojave Almost Makes You Wish For a Nuclear Winter"
GET OUTT 😭
I am SUPER prone to heat stroke, I’ve almost died twice out of the four times I’ve been brought in by ambulance for heat stroke. STAY IN THE SHADE, DRINK WATER PLS HOMIES ITS HELL (im in Canada, I wouldn’t survive no desert.)
I’m Canadian too what province/territory are you from?
As someone who lives in Arizona dehydration is something I’ve had many times and it’s pretty funny to hear him talk about his fascination with marages because I see that daily on the road in Arizona. Also heat stroke + golf is an amazing situation I’ve experienced first hand.
I also had a killer bee nest in my house that we had to have smoked out and then they swarm your house for a few hours. The previous owner of our house had a nightmare story where 100s of baby scorpions shot out of the bathtub jets.
I live in the high desert in New Mexico and it's literally the Gobi Desert except the wind is blowing 20-60mph all day everyday basically. Our record high is 122° and the record low is -47 WITHOUT the wind-chill factored in. There's usually at least 30°-60° differences in the day and night temps too
I also live in the high desert off New Mexico and everything this guy says is bullshit. This place has the best weather of almost any place in the US.
We have occasional period of high winds, mostly in the spring, but mostly it's fine, Little to no wind, every day.
The temperature only very rarely breaks 100⁰. We're usually 10-20 degrees cooler than Phoenix. I use a swamp cooler to keep comfortable every day in the summer.
In winter temps below 0 are extremely rare except at ski areas in the mountains.
Where I live the coolest it ever gets is maybe 15⁰ and that's maybe 3 nights a year.
60⁰ temp swings in a day? Absolutely insane.
That would mean a high of 60 would be followed by 0⁰ that night.
In my 30 years here I've never seen that, unless you spend the day in Albuquerque and then drive to the top of Taos ski area that night, go from 6000 to 12000ft in altitude, but guys what?
I don't know where this guy lives, but what he says is absurd.
@@itsROMPERS... You sound like a tourist. I don't live in ABQ . That's not the high desert either smart ass. if you'd ever been to the NE corner of the state you'd know how much harsher our weather is in the high plains rather than sitting in a fucking valley all year long like abq and las Cruces where it's like 80° most of the year. If you don't know where I live how TF are you gonna say it's absurd. The City ppl are the reason the rest of this state is fucking garbage and our crime and murder rate is off the wall gtfoh
@@itsROMPERS... If you don't even know where I live how do you know what tf my weather is like. I live over 8 hours away from ABQ which might as well be another state. If youve ever seen some of the weather places like Clovis, Tucumcari , Taos, Angel fire, you'd know I'm only exaggerating a little. We've had 14ft snow drifts, I've seen it go from 55 mid day and by 9pm it was 7° . Don't say you've been to abq and now you magically know what the entire state is like, it's pretty fucking big if you didn't notice
@yungxshikaku666 I've been around the state, and I've heard how it is from many sources, no "magic" involved. What you said is just nonsense.
I said that there's no 60⁰ temp difference and you countered me with an example (probably exaggerated) of a 48⁰ differential.
I've experienced huge temperature differentials, staying out in Taos and coming to ABQ in one day, but that's not in one place, so it's meaningless.
Anyway, you're AGREEING with me.
Your original commented grossly mischaracterized this state. It's not a hell hole with typically extreme temperatures, there aren't constant intense howling winds, they're fairly rare.
You're trying to dump on this place in a way that isn't right, the picture you paint is an overt and deliberate lie, I know enough about this state after living here 30 years to know that what you're pitching is bullshit.
It's fashionable to dump on New Mexico, so you're just trying to be cool. But you're lying.
Where I'm from it got super-windy and it suuuucked. Fuckin' wind is technically the single worst weather condition. There's little to mitigate it when you can Smooth Criminal lean into it. Like c'mon. It'd be like 20 degrees, then some fucked-ass wind-chill that cuts through any bodily covering. Or like dust stinging your face. The fuuuck? God I hated growing up in the desert!
17:49 this us how my grandma's ranch hand burnt down a little group of trees😂. He was trying to burn a pile of them and he quickly found out that trees are also flammable
13:51 It's so cute though. Snakes are just adorable.
As someone who’s only lived in the hottest desert in the world (in de hole month of July according to “Hot Cities) and Florida, I can say confidently that HUMIDITY IS WORSE THAN HEAT !!! Thanks for coming to my Ted talk ☺️
4:35 so a period
Wait no cuz u see it now-
@@SquimblyMoth yeah the desert is within some of us already
@@sondersighsespecially when the alpha/sigma males show up
@@gamingtime468 what a weird thing to say
1:01 Aye don’t disrespect my boy Jinky Minus like that 😭
I was waiting for someone to point this out🙏🙏🙏
Yall also FW Jinky?
@@HajimeKashimoOFFICIALhell yeah Jinky Minus the GOAT
10:07 love the two frogs that are just mating in the background
I have seen a swarm of African Honey Bees moving in Okeechobee Florida when I was a kid.... Hundreds and hundreds of them were moving in a swarm between trees, and a guy was somehow trying to move them back to some nesting area... I would hate to have his job.
*cactus, what are you worried about eating you?*
That camel: 😋
13:25 I find snakes delightful
Oooo la la aren’t you special
@ did I say I was? I’m not the only person on Earth who likes snakes, I was quoting a Matpat clip where people talk about how much they hate clowns, and he says “I find clowns delightful”. That was my joke, what provoked you to be so needlessly rude?
@ I apologise for my previous comment, that needlessly rude and aggressive towards you
@@coffeecartoons53455 minute character arc
This is that feeling of dread I had while living in Phoenix distilled into a Tugg™️ branded product
Mad max was made is Australia and half of Australia is tropical and that's where our cane toads live. love you
The nod to Subnautica at 0:52 made me chuckle
as someone who is extremely heat sensitive and constantly on the verge of dehydration in the summer, a desert sounds like my personal living-hell
also sand texture bad
thank you mr tugg for your valued opinions
Anakin, I that you?
@@blakemcmillan5680 man was onto something- it really is coarse and rough and irritating and gets everywhere
Why did i think he was talking about desserts
Same 😂
next video - Why desserts kinda SUCK!
Unless its the Mojave Desert in 2277, in which case it's awesome
1:01 Give whatever the hell that is a long, crooked mouth with sharp, jagged teeth and pitch black eyes and you will have my new fear…
The Mongolian death worm only reminded me of the worm from Beetlejuice. That is all.
At least the lizards that live in deserts look cool such as the Thorny Devil or Gila Monster.
And the snakes too! Like the Arabian sand boa my derpy boy
5:47 No Tucker, there are no "sex havers" in the chat. Look at your audience.
Arizona is living hell but here in New Mexico it's actually very comfortable.
It turns out that as long as you have plenty of water for drinking and bathing, having water in big puddles on the ground, falling from the sky, or floating in the air, is mostly a hassle.
I've never heard anyone talk about how great humidity is, but I've heard many people complain about it.
We don't have that, humidity, or complaining about it.
Water in the environment makes pretty plants and also... BUGS. Lots and lots of bugs, flying around you, crawling on you, biting and stinging, getting in your picnic.
We don't have many bugs here. You can go outside with food and just eat it without constantly having to shoo bugs away.
You can have those places with the clammy air, mosquitoes, and suffocating damp heat.
Yuck!
I'm happy in the desert.
As a southeastern Tennesseean, yeah you’re not wrong humidity is horrible and I hate it. But I wouldn’t have it any other way, I love being covered in bugs and constantly unhappy just for being outside.
@M1N1molo yikes! Sorry about that pal!
I interviewed for a job in Memphis once, but i just didn't think i was cut out for the Tennessee lifestyle.
Kismet i guess.
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Peak
Teletuggies
Tuggilishus
HE CHANGED IT!
@@SBY442yes he did
In the other room heard "It'll quench ya! It's the quenchiest!" IT'S ALL CONNECTED! 😨🤣
😂
10:56 It's the freaking Alaskan Bull Worm!!! 🤣
I live in the desert area… we at least have a million cute animals
But they come with a TRILLION disgusting plague bugs like roaches and crickets 😮💨😮💨😮💨
Fennec foxes and Gila Monsters are adorable to name a few
3:30 I did not need to hear that 😭😭🙏🙏
Thanks! ❤❤❤
11:03 "I think its technically a cryptid"
WENDIGOON! GET IN HERE, I HAVE QUESTIONS
Not the ‘people go vacation here’ showing a shot of Coachella I had to yell ‘people live here sir!!’ 😭😭
Brother, drinking even a sip of Dasani in the desert will shorten you time amongst the living by a whole hour.
Tucker, Tugg, Big Tugg
You have got to be my favorite UA-camr at the moment, I grew up with UA-cam and have always wanted to start a channel.
I realized something slowly as I watched more and more of your videos. You are the exact UA-camr that I wanted to become. With the exact style of videos you make and the same type of humor you use. So although you are my favorite UA-camr, and UA-camrs usually motivate you to make your own channel, you have single handedly demotivated and crushed my childhood dream of becoming the UA-camr I always wanted to be.
Thank you for making videos and making my days better, but also damn you for being the best at your niche.
As someone who lives in said desert, I agree 10000% with this 0:34
Same
18:41 There are owls who legit make nests in saguaros, they have a right to be scared
Thank you big tugg for making videos just long enough to fill the time I have left before I have to get ready for work
Needed this. It's a frozen horror land here today and I needed a reminder that the heat is horrible also
Clearly you haven’t watched Rango.
Tugg reading the symptoms of dehydration: Huh, that sounds like me...am I in a desert?
"Talk to a wizard" yeah let me just go do that real quick 😂
11:24 for some reason on my subtitles “Gobi” was censored 😅
Screw you tugg, the desert is peak
@@EmpressGoldilocked screw you too!
2nd most useful Minecraft biome, right after the mesa
idk about that man, try living somewhere wet for a minute, see how you like it
desert is not peak. i passed out from dry heat. to be fair though i live in a below sea level city so i dont think i can be talking
tugg is actively showing you what heatstroke does to your slurring speech how dare you question his words
The Mongolian death worm is actually just a non venomous snake that is pretty harmless
2:35 always love the situational shock that Tugg has when he realizes, in real time, he went a bit deeper than he originally wanted
5:34 it’s getting worse
10:46 I think we hit the delirium phase
17:01 and there’s the liberal / communist propaganda
18:34 the cactus that you have in the background is fully edible, except for the spines if you didn’t know and in some grocery stores, they sell the leaves, especially if you’re near Mexico and very rarely they also sell the fruit
9:56 the cane toads being mentioned made my blood level rise to a scary level 💀🙏
As a person who lives in Arizona, and has since they were 6 months old, I can confirm that you will melt if you step outside at the wrong time of the day. And you either get really nice weather like in Flagstaff or just pure sunrays like in Phoenix. You can never wins with this godforsaken state!
10:58 ITS BIG SCARY AND PINK
As someone planning to make a game set in a desert, this is excellent research
Please drink water, Big Tugg!
“i don’t have to respect your plurality” is the craziest sentence i’ve ever heard
He says he went 2 days without water but I think he's failed to realize that _any_ drink is made out of water. Ain't no way he just didn't drink anything for 48 hours.
I hope to god he had some cola or something at least.
I don't think so otherwise the way he downed the water he drank at the end he would have thrown it back up almost immediately. Your body can't take it. You need to sip it slowly no matter how much you want to down it.
Sir tuggsalot posting is the greatest birthday gift I’ve received today
as someone from Utah, I can confirm I hate the desert. you don't even get away from the cold year round, it's a cold desert!
u live in the mormon state teehee
i might be laughing a tad
Your state is one of my favorites. At least the hiking spots there are insane. Probably a whole lot worse to live there though
@GorgiaOQueef yeah, especially cause I can't hike
@@venamotylek well that sucks
Greetings fellow Utahn
3:38 bro did NOT just let us listen to him piss
18:32 I don't mean to be a smart a^^, but camals are one thing. As well as bats, jack rabbits, and other desperate animals.
as someone who used to live in a desert for 8 years here are somethings that you deal with on a day to day basis during summer
1: heat stroke if your outside too much
2: scorpions coming our of your ac unit and toilet and every inch of your house
3: rattlesnakes who have decided your backyard is perfect for their nest
4: sunburn from the extreme power of the sun
5: 115 degree weather with no cool breeze
6: no rain like ever
7: the only river anywhere near you looks like its made out of liquid poop
so yes this video was very accurate
Don't forget the constant, constant heat. Not even a break when the sun goes down!
9:02 as an Australian, I can confirm
As someone currently deployed in a desert, this is exactly what I needed.
Never gotten TUGGED this early in my life
as an australian, my cousins and I play cane toad golf. It is exactly how it sounds, they own a chunck of land and whenever we get bored at night we head out with a piece of plastic pipe or an actual club, then hunt these toads put on a british accent and say "oh my, really quite the shot there chap" then we find the corpse to make sure its brains have disintegrated.
It ALWAYS comes back to Mother Russia😂
Tugg as a Tucson, Arizona native I am deeply offended by this video amigo
Who else is constantly dehydrated?
I literally just ran a 100 mile race in the Arizonan desert. Was beautiful!
5:48 not daddy tugg talking about fake conspiracy theories
Can’t wait for November to end so I can finally start tugging, so excited for all the extra tugg time
Can’t get enough tugging 😂 love it
That's why those who live in the desert drink our own blood to survive. Also we have made friends with the cacti and the void of nothingness that you encounter when you go on a road trip. Not to mention you live in a fernace in the middle of the summer.
You should do a video with casual geographic
Tugg the type of guy to drop a video called "Why Hell Kinda STINKS really bad" Reason 1: fire
The Tuggernaut.
After the most recent cyclone where I live we had no power, which is not a mild inconvenience in North Queensland- it basically took away our precious are conditioning and ceiling fans and the only thing keeping us from just straight up dying was water. So I’m genuinely scared what would happen to a human in the desert without water 💀🙏
Tugg please drink water
0:50 in I've heard 2 fallout soundeffects, amazing
MUSTARDDDDDDDDD
As someone who lived in Saudi Arabia for over five years, which is basically one large desert, I can confirm; the desert sucks.