Well, you need to remember this: who got featured in UA-cam Rewind 2019? Huh? Not Keith? That's right: EUGENE!!! Pfffff Eugene becomes my fav try guy. It was Zack before... Welp LGBTQ+🙃
Hey! Chilean here! I survived a 8.5 earthquake and I tell you: after the earthquake you will be very disoriented. Go to you car, grab the little fire extinguisher to be ready for any fire that may occur (unlikely) and listen to the radio. Don't turn the engine on, just the radio. They will tell you what to do, and most importantly, they will tell you where the epicenter was, and list the casualties and missing people. Don't go inside and keep your family near the car and wait for the "Replicas" that WILL occur in the span of the next 5 hours. To calm kids down the next day you can go to your local store and ask for ice cream, they usually give it away bc the power is off and it will melt soon. Good luck!
@@zp4805 Here in Chile is the law. You have to keep in your car a little fire extinguisher, a basic first aid kit, an spare tire and the basic tool kit to change it. Oh, and a little refletive jacket, so if you need to make any repair to your car on the road, other drivers can see you.
Keith: 'Let's say that everything has gone completely to shit' Me watching in April 2020: Yes let's imagine this purely hypothetical scenario where the world is falling apart around us
I was in the toilet during an earthquake. You haven't experienced fear until you're trapped in a room in the middle of a poop and the freaking wall starts shaking.
Omg same this is the bad thing about having a bathroom in my room and the rest of my family was in LA so if anything happened well idk I guess I would have died
Should’ve watched this before the earthquake in Utah. It happened when I woke up as I was rolling over and then I heard it first and was like “Am i tHaT HuNgRY??!”
No, I think it’s okay. It’s actually part of our protocol in my family for tornadoes. Now that I’m in an apartment, I don’t have really good interior walls with no windows, or closets with enough room, and my bathroom is the best option. I do have a sliding glass door instead of a curtain (they always get stuck to me and the sensation is creepy as hell), but I keep them doubled up at the far end. I have tons of water in the room, I have my cat’s box and food, and I can put some of everything at the far end of the tub. I always have a spare puffy comforter in the closet I can grab and take with me, and it goes over me and Arwen. Before we moved here, my brother was in a tornado. It went right overhead. He said it sounded like a train and an animal, snarling kind of. He was on the phone with my mom some of the time. He was so so scared. The university less than half a mile away had a dorm ruined, the wall peeled off like a sardine Can lid. No one died, that time, but within ten years of that tornado, parts of the campus had to be rebuilt three times. The house on the opposite side of the street from us had major damage once too, but our side was fine. It’s eerie how precise they are. That’s part of why earthquakes can be so much worse than tornadoes, I guess. They are more efficient at killing things in their path, but there’s more warning and it’s more isolated. But with earthquakes, the red zone is so much bigger, and the aftermath is worse.
It isn't the worst idea, but not the best either. It is all a matter of what is around you and how bad the earthquake is. It might be bad enough that you can barely move, leading to a priority of faster safety over better safety.
how the heck does getting in a bathtub help a tornado orrr a earthquake? :L ( someone who lives in UK and has never considered either of these terrifying events)
@@Soychan1993 My dads side of the family survived hurricane Tracy by huddling inside of a bathtub! They put a mattress on the top but it was pretty sturdy and it was the only room in the whole house that actually survived! The bathtub is usually made out of sturdier foundation and is pretty intact with the floor so it doesn't collide or break off.
We were in an earthquake once at our condo unit (we live in the Philippines) , and we didn't have a bathtub. I just cried (the earthquake wasn't that hard) I was panicking and took everything I can in my backpack. Then we were told to go down the stairs to the evacuation area (we were at the 6th floor)
“How to Survive an Earthquake” Me: *laughs in Montana knowing we won’t survive the Yellowstone supervolcano and will be ash before we know there’s an earthquake*
Me, in Germany, where we never have earthquakes and I haven't experienced one in my life: *Ah, yes, I desperately need this information to be prepared for the next shakey shakey* Edit: Okay, it's pretty ironic. But today there was an earthquake in Croatia and it was also felt in south bavaria.
@@Arterismos nah i'm australian and we very rarely have them bc we're the oldest continent, so we're not tectonically active at all. so yeah we don't get earthquakes for the same reason we don't have like, any active volcanoes or like, a significantly tall mountain - the land is just too old for it. i've been to japan a few times tho and the small quakes there and like just the presence of volcanoes scared the fuck out of me
When Eugene recreated Rose’s whistle scene, and then finished Zach’s Titanic line for him, I was so happy. I appreciate his Titanic knowledge, and a lot of movie references the guys make like this one.💙☺️🚢
“How to survive earthquakes” Me: *laughs in Canadian* Edit:I’m not saying we never get any, but we don’t really need to worry about a huge earthquake because the ones we get are small.
Never realized how much of this I watch and how great it’s entertainment value is. The opinions of 4 totally different yet equally interesting people backed by a team that feels quite seamless. Great job! Will continue to be watching for years to come.
Buildings are meant to wobble in the event on an earthquake so they don't collapse (imagine somebody pushes you really hard and you try to brace yourself against it instead of letting your body go with the force--you're probably going fall).
*FUN FACT:* Drunk people get less injuries from falling because they don't brace themselves which leads to broken wrists and such, obviously drunk people are more likely to fall though. Basicaly don't brace yourself if you're falling, just cover your head.
Honestly tho Barely anyone ever does the bathtub thing Unless it’s right on you We usually just Go about our day and wait it out Cause we get them so much Unless we see it Then we go to the bathroom
@@awelesszolace I just make a pillow fort in my hallway and a bunch of blankets while I wait for the warning to pass in the mean time I go outside to look for it lmfao
Hufflepunk I live in the Midwest and have never heard of that😂😂 We’re told to 1) stay away from windows and doors 2) go a basement if you have one 3) get into a ball and put your hands over your head 4) if you’re outside just lay on the group being as small as you can. Yeah that’s pretty much it. It’s common sense honestly
I’m from Chile, we have earthquakes all the time and nothing happens we don’t care. Just glasses shatter and bruh. Like structures are really secure for nothing to happen. Literally I’ve been in 2 major earthquakes in the last decade. One was 8.9 and one was 8.4 but we have all the time really little mint earthquakes in which ai just stand up and say to my brothers there’s an earthquake. Edit: An earthquake happened three days later
pathpoetic literal yo creo que nosotros ya ni posteanos al menos que sea sobre 5 .. 5.5? Quizas? Depende de la profundidad. Pero derrepente ni sentimos los
Lots of places just don't have earthquake drills. Texas and Tennessee, where Keith and Eugene are from, don't have earthquake drills, because there are really never earthquakes.
I’m from Maryland and we had earthquake/severe weather drills every year in elementary and middle school, it stopped in high school. However, we did have an earthquake here and I knew what to do but I was so scared that I completely forgot everything.
@@sandpiperr Chile has the record of the biggest earthquakes in humans history. It was in the city of Valdivia, the scale was 9'6. We fequently have, and for the most part, we really don't care about earthquakes until they are higher than 6'0, ajhsjahs
Just to let you know, I felt the 6.4 devastating earthquake yesterday in Croatia, felt so much safer because I remembered watching and learning from this video. Thank you! ❤️
Hannah Wiles best of both worlds Or perhaps, worst. Though the California fires weren’t quite as devastating as the Australian ones, they were pretty intense. Also, in Australia, as soon as our country stopped burning coronavirus started knocking on all our doors.
@@drewesalahor4857 true, but Japan is very well prepared for earthquakes. Some buildings are even built to counter the ground tremors so the vibrations are significantly lesser on the buildings. Plus, almost every building has been prepared. Cupboards are bolted on and so forth
@@felicityfoo6240 oh for sure! And thank goodness for that. Same with typhoon safety. The most important part is to make sure your apartment is safe, as most public building have everything up to safety (I have made that mistake before)
For more information about how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies visit: preparesocal.org/
redcross.org/
Hello
MrBeast
Whattt it’s MrBeast! The real one! That’s awesome!
@@mickeysofine6386 lol
Hiya
Thank you for all of the information love you all
ned and keith: *dramatically crying about the hazard sign on the poop bucket*
zach and eugene: cool bucket
NOOOOOO THE BABY COULD FALL IN?!? AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
Honestly, though, NIGHTMARE way to go. 😳
Difference in people
Eugene is me with anything “I’m not prepared”
Same
MEEE!
A complete mood
Try guys liked ur comment!
me with every exam lmao
Ned Before: My WiFE
Ned After: My SoN WeSLeY NOOOO
999 like here🤣
Yeet omg
I was the 7,000 like. ÙwÚ
That means he has more to lose
I swear to god every try guys video , new and old, ned is like"I hAve A nEWb0Rn BabY"
"A major earthquake is long overdue."
2020: write that down, WRITE THAT DOWN!
Omg no 😆
IKR
SHUT UP
@@audreylikessocks3933 NO
I was just thniking that. At this point, I wouldn't even be surprised or scared.
Ned: *turns on radio*
radio: *korean*
ned and keith : *awkward silence*
keith: "HELP US"
Kaylynn B stream awkward silence by stray kids
@@karinaymejia stan BTS
LMAOOOO
Winter Bear no stan nct
AQUARIUS yes.
Eugene: "I have the most flavour."
Excuse you, Keith probably tastes like fried chicken at this point.
The GentlemanPirate Well, by that logic, Eugene tastes like multiple types of alcohol-
Ace Needs Broadway Tickets hehe😂
And his new sauce too probably
Well, you need to remember this:
who got featured in UA-cam Rewind 2019? Huh? Not Keith?
That's right: EUGENE!!!
Pfffff Eugene becomes my fav try guy. It was Zack before...
Welp LGBTQ+🙃
And the menus of several fast food restaurants
8:55 "You'll be injured but my posture will be impeccable" literally ballet
Omg yeah
LMAO TRUE
My life in words
Yes!
Hey! Chilean here! I survived a 8.5 earthquake and I tell you: after the earthquake you will be very disoriented. Go to you car, grab the little fire extinguisher to be ready for any fire that may occur (unlikely) and listen to the radio. Don't turn the engine on, just the radio. They will tell you what to do, and most importantly, they will tell you where the epicenter was, and list the casualties and missing people. Don't go inside and keep your family near the car and wait for the "Replicas" that WILL occur in the span of the next 5 hours. To calm kids down the next day you can go to your local store and ask for ice cream, they usually give it away bc the power is off and it will melt soon. Good luck!
Chi chi chi le le le viva CHILE
You have a fire extinguisher in your car????
Shufflez 480 I do have one too, it’s a small model but it would be enough for a starting fire
VAMOS FUUUCK VIVA CHILE
@@zp4805 Here in Chile is the law. You have to keep in your car a little fire extinguisher, a basic first aid kit, an spare tire and the basic tool kit to change it. Oh, and a little refletive jacket, so if you need to make any repair to your car on the road, other drivers can see you.
Me: lives in a country with no earth quakes ever
Also me: takes notes
Ben facts
Mood
Yess
In southern Canada and there is literally no natural disasters
Same
Me: “hey mom do we have emergency water or food”
My mom: “no”
**chuckles** I’m in danger
you need packaged waterin small plastic bags, it's the most effective way to store water for emergencies
I see your a man of culture.
D4C
DIMES 4 CRIMES
My family has a huge tub of survival stuff in our garage, and i know a lot about what to do in an earthquake and i live in Missouri sooo-
Bethany Rigdon I mean if you’re in Missouri then you should really worry more about a tornado than an earthquake!
Ned: “So what are some of the dangers of earthquakes?”
Expert: “...death?”
Oh honey, there was no question mark in his voice
@@little1901
I don't think he meant that literally. I think it was an implication of the guy thinking internally: "How much dumber can a question be?"
@@achanwahn dont worry, i also didn't mean it literally😂❤️
@little selcouth I’m your 1st subscriber 😂❤️😁
@@nightcrawler6593 sure, why not😂❤️
Keith: 'Let's say that everything has gone completely to shit'
Me watching in April 2020: Yes let's imagine this purely hypothetical scenario where the world is falling apart around us
🙂
Well, at least someone's prepared.
yep
Me reading this comment in June 2020😶
I'M. IN. D. A. N. G. E. R.
PURELY HYPOTHETICAL 😭😭😭
Red cross guy: "The door will shut and you'll fall down"
Zach: Laughs
Oof u spelled Zach's name wrong
@@vickyokafor2460 thx
Np always helping out a Try Guys fan
That made me laugh to lol
“So what are some of the dangers of earthquakes?”
CEO of earthquakes: *Death*
Brandon Nguyen he’s the ceo of the red cross 💀😂
Yo ceo of earthquakes I made you some lunch 👊
ceo of earthquakes is my new favourite term
Brandon Nguyen OMG I HAVE THE SAME PROFILE PIC! WE R FRIENDS 😁
“He died the way he lived.
Screaming and covered in poop”
I literally screamed and laughed so loud and hard that I scared my 7 year old daughter! Lol!!
Scientists: “We are overdue for a big earthquake”
2020: “Hold my beer”
MaYa 2736 if it would happen any year, it would definitely happen this year😔
2020: You for a lot more than the big ONE
2020: "hold my corona"
This is EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING
Oh no don’t jinx it.
I love how they sit on the couch in same order as pictures of them on wall behind 😂😂
Omg we didn't even notice that lol! 😂
@@tryguys Can you tell Keith that he should be called The Fired Chicken Man? Request from a friend
I'm so sorry I meant fried chicken
@@beaniewearingtrashcat8066 No don't fire him
PeLu414 Saaame
PeLu414 Careful to not edit your comment XD. Or the Try Guys Like will disappear. (You May already know but just in case)
“How to survive an Earthquake”
Laughs in Floridian
Cries in Hurricane
when u can’t put these comments cause you live in alaska
Also cries in messed up weather and temperatures
Me cries in cold weather 🇨🇦
Cries in California
Sobs with wildfire & earthquake...I never experienced a earthquake, fire yes
Laughs in Australian
Cries in Fire
I was in the toilet during an earthquake.
You haven't experienced fear until you're trapped in a room in the middle of a poop and the freaking wall starts shaking.
Sounds like it was a crappy situation
Divus Nex jksjsksjsjsjsksksksjsjssjsksj omg- 😂😂😂
Omg same this is the bad thing about having a bathroom in my room and the rest of my family was in LA so if anything happened well idk I guess I would have died
Lol, my cousin was pooping just when an 8.8 earthquake started
I FEEL YOU
The Big One: Hasn't happened.
2020: Interesting
2021: fascinating
@@wrenwhite8402 not gonna be shocked if it happens
Everyone: safety, yes.
Eugene:
Eugene:
Eugene:
Eugene:
Eugene: I...
Eugene: ... I don’t feel safe.
That awkward girl 1.6k likes. Yet no comments. 😂
Intaan Carina 😂 😂 true lmfao
Kera Logan lmfao
@@PrettyBoyKii That had nothing to do with sexuality
Yuna Gamerz it’s called a joke 😰
Nobody:
Red Cross CEO: “THATS gonna go flying across the room”
Haley Popish i was about to coment that 😂😂
And it just falls down. No flying across the room dramatics like I expected.
Keith: “I used to be fat now I exercise, I’m marbled baby” WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THIS
This was the comment I scrolled down for!
So true! I came looking for this comment
When?
@@benwalker4305 at the end of the video like it was the last thing they said 16:46
i was trying to find this comment
*Him: Don't lay on Eugene*
Damn there goes my plan...
jéèž måñ
"I used to be fat; now I exercise. That means I'm _MARBLED,_ baby!"
~Keith, 2019
Same though😂
I love how they fight to be the one who gets eaten first XD
No one:
Keith: “I’m marbled baby”
Alex Keith has got that wagyu meat yo
Hahahaha dank memes xD 4200000 blazeeee it
Keith: “my current plan of relying on Ned isn’t bad.... but I should probably get one of these bags to make it to his house”
How does this have 1k likes, and I’m the only one who replied???
Not sure I trust that guy tbh. 😆
awkward
aged like milk
Oof
The red cross guy was so done 😂
And that was before 2020.
Keith: had a single jug of emergency water in his closet
Also Keith: had an entire drawer full of frisbees
Those are important
“How to survive an earthquake”
Me: *Laughs in British*
Also me: *cries in Brexit*
Same
Dandi me: laughs in Ireland
*Laughs in midwest but cries in tornado*
Me: *Laughs in Brazilian*
Also me: *cries in uneployment*
@@peronya If you think Brazil isn't at risk for earthquakes you may be in for a rude surprise...
“You’ll be injured but my posture will be impeccable”
Priorities
“Have the French come to save us?”
*American Revolution Intensifies*
I like how it says “ *try* to survive an earthquake” like they didn’t survive it.
They are talking about the Big one like 8Mw earthquake
Because they are Try Guys
The fact that this is actually teaching me stuff, scares me more than the earthquakes 😂
Posted 12 seconds ago, video 16:51 long
@@benfarrell5332 this taught me to pay attention to time stamps now and people can fact check you
Sounds Pretty Sketchy yeet
Ben Farrell that’s just how little I know about earthquakes 😂
@@jr-l9165 nice save XD
earthquake : *happens*
me : “don’t lay on top of eugene”
Salfa M so lay under? Yesh
1234567890 0987654321 yea he lays on us right?
Yeah I’d totally bottom for Eugene no way I’m getting on top
This sounds awful.
I really want to lay on Eugene tho.
Me: shit gotta go find a eugene to not lay on top up
Should’ve watched this before the earthquake in Utah. It happened when I woke up as I was rolling over and then I heard it first and was like “Am i tHaT HuNgRY??!”
Maya’s Flute Salad I slept through it 😬
Lol I woke up and was like "oh my god yellowstone erupted we're fucked" and immediately feel back asleep.
Lol yeh I thought my brother was jumping on my bed when it happened lolz😂😂😂😂😂😂
I thought it was my demons finally catching up to me 💀
was i the only one that thought that Ned's bath tub + mattress idea seemed pretty smart in the beginning? 😂
No, I think it’s okay. It’s actually part of our protocol in my family for tornadoes. Now that I’m in an apartment, I don’t have really good interior walls with no windows, or closets with enough room, and my bathroom is the best option. I do have a sliding glass door instead of a curtain (they always get stuck to me and the sensation is creepy as hell), but I keep them doubled up at the far end. I have tons of water in the room, I have my cat’s box and food, and I can put some of everything at the far end of the tub. I always have a spare puffy comforter in the closet I can grab and take with me, and it goes over me and Arwen.
Before we moved here, my brother was in a tornado. It went right overhead. He said it sounded like a train and an animal, snarling kind of. He was on the phone with my mom some of the time. He was so so scared. The university less than half a mile away had a dorm ruined, the wall peeled off like a sardine Can lid. No one died, that time, but within ten years of that tornado, parts of the campus had to be rebuilt three times. The house on the opposite side of the street from us had major damage once too, but our side was fine. It’s eerie how precise they are.
That’s part of why earthquakes can be so much worse than tornadoes, I guess. They are more efficient at killing things in their path, but there’s more warning and it’s more isolated. But with earthquakes, the red zone is so much bigger, and the aftermath is worse.
It isn't the worst idea, but not the best either. It is all a matter of what is around you and how bad the earthquake is. It might be bad enough that you can barely move, leading to a priority of faster safety over better safety.
He's from Florida. That's tornado safety.
it's good for tornadoes since it won't be able to carry you off as easily.
however, an earthquake needs protection from above not the sides....
Or if you wanna do it Indiana Jones style, hide in the fridge.
When Ned said “oh Wesley” it was the most precious thing
"get in a bathtub..?"
Me: That..That's for a tornado...
LOL
how the heck does getting in a bathtub help a tornado orrr a earthquake? :L ( someone who lives in UK and has never considered either of these terrifying events)
@@Soychan1993 My dads side of the family survived hurricane Tracy by huddling inside of a bathtub! They put a mattress on the top but it was pretty sturdy and it was the only room in the whole house that actually survived! The bathtub is usually made out of sturdier foundation and is pretty intact with the floor so it doesn't collide or break off.
We were in an earthquake once at our condo unit (we live in the Philippines) , and we didn't have a bathtub. I just cried (the earthquake wasn't that hard) I was panicking and took everything I can in my backpack. Then we were told to go down the stairs to the evacuation area (we were at the 6th floor)
@@Soychan1993 bathtubs are sturdy and heavy.
Considering how 2020 is going I wouldnt be surprised if the "big one" happens this year.
DO NOT JINX IT
Bakugou Katsuki
Hi, I’m a big fan of yours!
Well now we have a hurricane that's set to be worse than Katrina so not quite the same thing
Theirs litterly 2 hurricane in just 1 month 1 MONTH
jazz love yeah as a Floridian I’d believe it.
“How to Survive an Earthquake”
Me: *laughs in Montana knowing we won’t survive the Yellowstone supervolcano and will be ash before we know there’s an earthquake*
Same.
lol same. (do u live in mt? so do i)
If you cant survive that then you are weak
Haha Idaho too
Gomlll - are you seven? You're pretty stupid
earthquake: *approaches*
me: *hides under a glass table in the attic next to the big glass window*
Dino Bait *please take me*
Me
Dino Bait If this is original, it deserves more likes XD
Next to your wall of large, heavy, self portraits.
@@challengemeneo thanks so much and it is original
Keith's entire survival strategy is just "Find Ned." 😂😂😂
Me, in Germany, where we never have earthquakes and I haven't experienced one in my life: *Ah, yes, I desperately need this information to be prepared for the next shakey shakey*
Edit: Okay, it's pretty ironic. But today there was an earthquake in Croatia and it was also felt in south bavaria.
I thought all countries experience earthquakes, so this is interesting trivia to me.
@@Arterismos Nah, mostly countries on tectonic plates. When they rub together, that's how earthquakes usually start.
If you're ever in a country that gets earthquakes, it'll blow your mind while also scaring the shit out of you
me In florida Who Celebrates hurricanes: Hmm Yes Very Useful
@@Arterismos nah i'm australian and we very rarely have them bc we're the oldest continent, so we're not tectonically active at all. so yeah we don't get earthquakes for the same reason we don't have like, any active volcanoes or like, a significantly tall mountain - the land is just too old for it. i've been to japan a few times tho and the small quakes there and like just the presence of volcanoes scared the fuck out of me
"I should get myself a bag... so that I can make it to Ned's house" -Keith 2019
Ned: "Very serious video about Earthquakes."
Also Ned: *scrambles under table*
Ned: *tries the radio*
Radio: *starts speaking in Korean*
Eugene: Don’t worry I GOT THIS
Eugene: This is my territory now
Korean? I need to rewatch sense I was sure I heard japanese 🤨 either way it was pretty funny☺️edit Yep, you were right 😬
Anamamma1 I can understand Korean. Japanese consonants sound a lil sharper if you want to try to distinguish them by sound
That killed me
Ceo: itll happen in a decade or two
2020: lol... Watch this....
LOOOOOOOOOOOOŁ
2020 : WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN
*kickflips California*
No one:
Expert: “So this’ll come flying at you”
“but i should get myself a bag, so that i can make it to ned’s house”
i died laughing
“How to survive an earthquake”
Me: Laughs in Australian
Also me: Cries in FIRE
Oh no
Western Canadian here, can relate.
@@jenellsaphid lol
California has fires too.
Same tho
I love how Keith’s goals in an emergency is to just survive long enough to make it to Ned since he is the actually prepared one 🤣
"He died the way he lived: screaming and covered in poop."
Dear Lord.
switzerlandsays this is the only comment i laughed out loud at
I thought he said creamy not screaming 😅
FireDaemon ya I did too. I had subtitles on
switzerlandsays oh I heard creamy instead of screaming
Ned: “GET TO A BATH TUB AND PULL A MATTRESS OVER IT!”
Me: Yup, you can tell he’s from Florida.
Kristen Scandurra haha this is comedy gold
Lmao I read this just as he said it
“how to survive an earthquake”
me: laughs in North Carolinian
also me: *cries in hurricane floodwaters*
I felt this on a spiritual level
NC Mood
*laughs in professional elementary school training*
Same
Autumn Walts
me: laughs in new york
also me: cries in blizzards
When Eugene recreated Rose’s whistle scene, and then finished Zach’s Titanic line for him, I was so happy. I appreciate his Titanic knowledge, and a lot of movie references the guys make like this one.💙☺️🚢
"Children could fall in the bucket and drown"
Ned : screams in dad
Me: Luaghs insanly
"How to survive an earthquake"
Laughs in texan
*cries in tornado*
Lmaooo
Laughs in Ohioan
*Cries in tornado*
I feel you
Laughs in Massachusetts
Cries in blizzard with frozen tears
Laughs in Louisianaian
*_cries in flood_*
and also hurricanes
Laughs in Illinoisan
*Cries in freezing winters*
*Cries in boiling summers*
*Cries in tornado*
*Cries in flood*
Zach: "I was in the restaurant with my grandmother celebrating her birthday"
No one:
Zach: " 'cause I'm a cutie"
He is a cutie though
xD
2:43 can we all take a moment to appreciate how sweet Keith was to not leave Zach hanging
Zach: I've never pitched a tent
Eugene: You've never pitched a tent?
Zach: Not like that.
Eugene: looks at camera proud
Nobody:
Kieth: i used to be fat and now i exercise that mean’s i got marbling baby
Keith* (not trying to be a smart ass this comment is hilarious 😂)
“How to survive earthquakes”
Me:
*laughs in Canadian*
Edit:I’m not saying we never get any, but we don’t really need to worry about a huge earthquake because the ones we get are small.
Same lmaoo
same 🇨🇦
Why? Is it common over there?
Old Soul not at all, I don’t even remember the last time anywhere in Canada had an earthquake
Hellooooo 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
I’m here so late but I can’t find any comments on them complaining that the emergency water doesn’t have Capri Sun straws and that is a tragedy.
haha!
Zach: ”I've never pitched a tent”
Eugene: ”You've never pitched a tent?”
Zach: ”Not like that..”
...
Eugene: 😑
can anyone tell me what that means cos I don't get it
Morning wood under the sheets
Pitching a tent is a euphemism for having an erection
🍓🔥👍 Mу nickname Sunshine 👉 sexa(dоt)fun 👈 🔞🔞🔞
"Wa wa wa waaaaaaaahhhh"
“How to survive an earthquake”
meanwhile in Chile: *posting memes about the earthquake during the earthquake*
Asiesss
Igual en México no tan frecuente como en su país pero igual Hahaha.
@@ckamilove Uff aquí estan pero lo huracanes
damn, mad lads right there
La cago que hablaban de un 4 o 5 que daba miedo y yo como lol buena... apenas es worthy de un meme
American: sobbing under table
Chilean: *first time?*
Britian: "WE NEED TO SAVE THE QUEEN WHERES THE GOD DAMN QUEEN!!!"
another British person: "GET IN MY BUNCKER IVE GOT CRUMPETS AND TEA!"
hi comments I'll chill here be quiet weeb
@@PinkPlague666 dan howell much?
JAJAJAJAA my dads family lived the Chile and they're all immune to earth quakes
Yesss i'm chilean btw
Never realized how much of this I watch and how great it’s entertainment value is. The opinions of 4 totally different yet equally interesting people backed by a team that feels quite seamless. Great job! Will continue to be watching for years to come.
ned: "i'd like to be preparing for a big night out-"
me: "BRING BACK NIGHT IN VS NIGHT OUT"
someone start a petition! i don't know how!
Ned: Most likely to be prepared in case of disaster.
Keith: Most likely to taste like fried chicken.
“if we’re full of wine we’ll be more fluid like a giant sky scraper” I’m crying what does this mean
Skyscrapers are built to shake a little, they're so high up so they go under high wind speeds, if they jiggle a little they're less likely to collapse
Buildings are meant to wobble in the event on an earthquake so they don't collapse (imagine somebody pushes you really hard and you try to brace yourself against it instead of letting your body go with the force--you're probably going fall).
*FUN FACT:*
Drunk people get less injuries from falling because they don't brace themselves which leads to broken wrists and such, obviously drunk people are more likely to fall though.
Basicaly don't brace yourself if you're falling, just cover your head.
MrGlennJohnsen that’s fascinating!
How to survive an earthquake
Me:laughing in Iraqi
Also me: crying in corruption/murders/explosions/shootings/kidnapping/etc.
Me: cries in Brazilian who relates a lot with you
@@anny2869 😭😂
I'm so sad I totally understand 😭
"How to survive an Earthquake"
laughs in Chile
Choi OtterJae 😂😂😂😭😂😂😂
Pensé lo mismo hahahshssh
Chile: toma un terremoto esperando que pase el temblorcito jajaja
La forma en que se meten debajo de la mesa fkskdkskdkd me encanta
*Also laughs in Indonesian*
Tambien lo pense!! Jajajaja chile la lleva en terremotos (en tragos y naturales)
"get in a bathtub and cover yourself with a mattress!"
Ah yes.... the standard midwestern way of safety...... for tornados
I thought for tornades itd be a fridge Just like nukes
Honestly tho
Barely anyone ever does the bathtub thing
Unless it’s right on you
We usually just
Go about our day and wait it out
Cause we get them so much
Unless we see it
Then we go to the bathroom
@@awelesszolace I just make a pillow fort in my hallway and a bunch of blankets while I wait for the warning to pass in the mean time I go outside to look for it lmfao
Hufflepunk I live in the Midwest and have never heard of that😂😂 We’re told to 1) stay away from windows and doors 2) go a basement if you have one 3) get into a ball and put your hands over your head 4) if you’re outside just lay on the group being as small as you can. Yeah that’s pretty much it. It’s common sense honestly
Hufflepunk i do the same thing!! i somehow make the best forts when it’s for a tornado
"How to survive an earthquake"
*Laughs in Chilean*
*Then cries in government corruption and country wide rioting*
there was literally an earthquake during a march and people kept singing and walking, i personally didnt even noticed
I’m from Chile, we have earthquakes all the time and nothing happens we don’t care. Just glasses shatter and bruh. Like structures are really secure for nothing to happen. Literally I’ve been in 2 major earthquakes in the last decade. One was 8.9 and one was 8.4 but we have all the time really little mint earthquakes in which ai just stand up and say to my brothers there’s an earthquake.
Edit: An earthquake happened three days later
Lo más importante es agarrar la tele para que no se caiga XD
@@OliveFunVid
Es mas facil si estan en el muro, mucho mas seguro
Tenemos la segunda mejor infraestructura antisismica
ŵöŵ
I'm from Bhuj Gujarat and we call that a Tuesday here
"How To Survive An Earthquake"
Chileans: Continue doing what you were doing before.... xD
Asi mismo, onda lo vi entero y me mori de la risa todo el rato. Estos wnes en Chile se mueren.
wn cuando dijeron 4,6 me dio mucha risa MSAHJSJHAJSHAJ aca es como buena una sacudida y se postea en redes ajksajksja
pathpoetic literal yo creo que nosotros ya ni posteanos al menos que sea sobre 5 .. 5.5? Quizas? Depende de la profundidad. Pero derrepente ni sentimos los
I was looking for this comment ! I don't feel earthquakes anymore 😂
shile represent
Eats rations
Ned: "Not bad"
Zach: "Tastes like everything from starbucks"
Makes sense lol
I love how all of them weren't like "I probably taste bad, eat someone else first", they were all like "I taste the best, eat me first!" XD
“What are some of the dangers of an earthquake?”
“DEATH!!”
" Im not Ready"
School Earthquake Drills: Am I a joke to you?
Lots of places just don't have earthquake drills. Texas and Tennessee, where Keith and Eugene are from, don't have earthquake drills, because there are really never earthquakes.
@@alexbarton6003 Aight gotchu
Brazy Gunner Not all of them are from Cali so i would assume they never had an earthquake drill
I’m from Maryland and we had earthquake/severe weather drills every year in elementary and middle school, it stopped in high school. However, we did have an earthquake here and I knew what to do but I was so scared that I completely forgot everything.
Alex Barton not true I’m from Texas we would have earthquake drills 👍
"How to survive an earthquake"
Me: *laughs in Lebanese*
*cries in governmental issues*
Chileans: same
Lmao same sis
@@shinyblue4774 There's no earthquakes in Chile?
Might want to tell the fault lines that!
*Filipinos: mood*
@@sandpiperr Chile has the record of the biggest earthquakes in humans history. It was in the city of Valdivia, the scale was 9'6.
We fequently have, and for the most part, we really don't care about earthquakes until they are higher than 6'0, ajhsjahs
“Those child safety hooks that you put in your cabinets..”
Ned: 😎👉
Just to let you know, I felt the 6.4 devastating earthquake yesterday in Croatia, felt so much safer because I remembered watching and learning from this video.
Thank you! ❤️
“you’ve never pitched a tent?”
“not like *that*”
😂😂😂
What?
@TeSed Kitsune same
TeSed Kitsune pitching a tent means getting a boner
TeSed Kitsune dirty mind is getting a boner in the pants and it looks like tent.. sorta, but normal mind.. is an actual tent lol
Meanwhile in Chile 7.5 earthquake while dinner: ... Mom pass me the bread.
Eugene: I have the most seasoning
Keith: fat is flavor. I used to be fat and now I exercise. That means I’m marbled baby.
Eugene as an appitizer, Keith as a meal.
Zach: You'll be injured but I'll have impeccable posture.
Me: Ballet?
EUGENE: that’s not a toy Zach
ZACH: well I’m playing with it so it might be a toy
My logic.
“How to survive an earthquake”
Laughs in Pacific Ring Of Fire
Living in a country that never gets earthquakes, this is weird to watch
TheHara HaraJinx where?
@@marianatancara4247 Denmark
Canada?
@@cheesyjollyhotdog9074 yeah canada for me
TheHara HaraJinx scotland for me
Try Guys: How to Survive an Earthquake
Me: *Laughs in Chilean wea*
ned: “am always has,,,”
keith: “religion”
flashlight: *starts speaking in korean*
May Park lmao I died when I heard it speaking Korean lol
“I should get myself a bag so I can make it to Ned’s house”
- Keith
me: lives in an area where earthquakes aren't even a thing
also me: vigorously taking notes and assessing my house, just in case
As a brazilian, I'm really scared
As a Southern California resident, I'm jealous
Samer
Same.
“Let’s say the unthinkable has happened, and everything has gone to shit..”
:::Looks up in 2020::: Yes?
“ how to survive an earthquake “
Laughs in Australian
Cries in bush fire
Miriana Perkins as a Californian I feel for you
"How to survive an earthquakes"
Laughs in Chilean ._.
Hannah Wiles
best of both worlds
Or perhaps, worst.
Though the California fires weren’t quite as devastating as the Australian ones, they were pretty intense. Also, in Australia, as soon as our country stopped burning coronavirus started knocking on all our doors.
"How to survive a earthquake"
*laughs in japan*
後藤パオロ but you guys have tsunami’s so...
@@funnytime1111 oh there are a ton of earthquakes here, I think they're laughing because of how many happen 😅
@@drewesalahor4857 true, but Japan is very well prepared for earthquakes. Some buildings are even built to counter the ground tremors so the vibrations are significantly lesser on the buildings. Plus, almost every building has been prepared. Cupboards are bolted on and so forth
@@felicityfoo6240 oh for sure! And thank goodness for that. Same with typhoon safety. The most important part is to make sure your apartment is safe, as most public building have everything up to safety (I have made that mistake before)
Allison Acosta you know that tsunamis are caused by earthquakes right...
“How to survive an earthquake”
Me: *laughs in Texas*
Also me: *cries in tornado*
Same.
Lol yesss
Ditto. And floods here in Houston have been fun lately
don't forget cries in Hurricane that makes Houston part of the gulf
Chelsea Tieman did you go swimming?