i love at about 5:49 how hes describing this guy falling 150 feet and dying and the (stock) picture of his friends looking down on him is all of them smiling
😂 I never thought I'd be laughing while watching a video about fatalities, but there's a first time for everything, because your comment just made me spit out my coffee and my mood went from so somber to instantaneously laughing then feeling guilty for laughing, but then going to that timestamp and seeing what you described, then started chuckling all over again... what a roller coaster of emotions 😵💫😅
There was one video where he was describing some desert. He narrated how the animals have adapted to live in these harsh conditions. Meanwhile, a stock image of an animal skull appears on screen. Lol
Hmm- I had the same thing happen to me once- a friend of mine went caving with me and his shoulder became dislocated. He already had a previous injury and his shoulder dislocating was a fairly common occurrence- we had warned him before entering the cave that if it happened inside, we would have no choice but to try and put it back in place so he could get out- or he would be stranded until rescue could be organized and executed- which would take a really long time, we live way out in the sticks and there's no cave rescue team anywhere around- you'd have to go hundreds of miles to find one. So- when it went out, we were like "Alright man, here we go- if this doesn't work- you're screwed." I put my foot in his side, pulled his arm out straight, and then made him touch the back of his head- and I felt it "pop" back into place. The doctor had shown me that the last time I took him to the emergency room for it- but I had never done it and had no idea if it would work. It works great- you turn their palm up toward the ceiling, straighten the arm out to their side- not in front of them, and then have them bend the arm at the elbow only and touch the back of their head- it'll pop right back in place. That said- if it's not out of place, but instead they have a torn rotary cuff or something like that- you may do some real damage so- make sure it's just out of place or that you're in a situation where it's worth the risk- like being stuck in a cave. Oh- and it's going to hurt the person really badly while you do it so- be ready for that. They're in immense pain and will probably need to be restrained. Took two guys to hold my friend down while I did it. They'll be grateful afterwards- if it works. If not, you may have just lost a friend.
by watching a thousands of this over youtube, while washing dishes, i figured out that i am already an expert especially in saving lives to those who need help.
i like caves,but not for the reason to explore,i love it for the rocks and minerals,been a rockhound since i was 4,i dont know why i just was and still am,many many moons
Are the stories real? Getting serious ai vibes from the narrator and the scripts to the artwork and some stories I can't find any info on. Speaking generally.
Thumbnail has nothing to do with the story.
Clickbait
Ugh.
thank u i won’t watch lol
Thank you
Thanks, I'm not wasting my time. I hate the AI voice anyway.
i love at about 5:49 how hes describing this guy falling 150 feet and dying and the (stock) picture of his friends looking down on him is all of them smiling
😂 I never thought I'd be laughing while watching a video about fatalities, but there's a first time for everything, because your comment just made me spit out my coffee and my mood went from so somber to instantaneously laughing then feeling guilty for laughing, but then going to that timestamp and seeing what you described, then started chuckling all over again... what a roller coaster of emotions 😵💫😅
Oh … my….. goodness
That’s freaking hilarious
There was one video where he was describing some desert. He narrated how the animals have adapted to live in these harsh conditions. Meanwhile, a stock image of an animal skull appears on screen. Lol
Lmao Half of them are AI
Hmm- I had the same thing happen to me once- a friend of mine went caving with me and his shoulder became dislocated. He already had a previous injury and his shoulder dislocating was a fairly common occurrence- we had warned him before entering the cave that if it happened inside, we would have no choice but to try and put it back in place so he could get out- or he would be stranded until rescue could be organized and executed- which would take a really long time, we live way out in the sticks and there's no cave rescue team anywhere around- you'd have to go hundreds of miles to find one. So- when it went out, we were like "Alright man, here we go- if this doesn't work- you're screwed." I put my foot in his side, pulled his arm out straight, and then made him touch the back of his head- and I felt it "pop" back into place. The doctor had shown me that the last time I took him to the emergency room for it- but I had never done it and had no idea if it would work. It works great- you turn their palm up toward the ceiling, straighten the arm out to their side- not in front of them, and then have them bend the arm at the elbow only and touch the back of their head- it'll pop right back in place. That said- if it's not out of place, but instead they have a torn rotary cuff or something like that- you may do some real damage so- make sure it's just out of place or that you're in a situation where it's worth the risk- like being stuck in a cave. Oh- and it's going to hurt the person really badly while you do it so- be ready for that. They're in immense pain and will probably need to be restrained. Took two guys to hold my friend down while I did it. They'll be grateful afterwards- if it works. If not, you may have just lost a friend.
Sheesh!
Thanks to this channel I know one certainty in this life…. I will not die in a deep underground cave.
I enjoy caving by watching these videos. Thank you for showing them.
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by watching a thousands of this over youtube, while washing dishes, i figured out that i am already an expert especially in saving lives to those who need help.
Fave caving channel
I am a expert in caving. Because i never go caving.
2:57 this cave is in Arkansas I know because I live in Little Rock and have seen the ads for it dozens of times on trips to eureka springs
When I want to go caving, I read Tom Sawyer.
i like caves,but not for the reason to explore,i love it for the rocks and minerals,been a rockhound since i was 4,i dont know why i just was and still am,many many moons
Darwin award winners winning their award
Are the stories real? Getting serious ai vibes from the narrator and the scripts to the artwork and some stories I can't find any info on. Speaking generally.
How bout you just look up the cave name
300ft....They meant inches. I bet my life on it😮
Yes, 300 ft is 100 yards - a football field.
Im seeing a pattern on how caving goes wrong.
Matt Groening cave?
This channel is sick of you just found it, but after going through many videos, you reupload like a mf 😂
I wont like a video that disables dislikes.
Freedom of review bud. Gota take the Ls with the Ws.
100%
The dislikes aren't disabled.
It's UA-cam. Where have you been?
@@EBaker-bz8gx there is a plugin that lets you see dislikes.
@@EBaker-bz8gx with a browser plugin you can see dislikes and here they were turned off. Its called return youtube dislike.