Thalassophobia
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Thalassophobia is the persistent and intense fear of deep bodies of water such as the sea, oceans, pools, or lakes.
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I don't need no monster to fear the sea. Those dark waves and this endless thing are enough to scare the s*ht out of me.
Yeah man along with stormy weather its scary
Yeah, I was actually spooked until I see the face, then it's just ridiculous.
@@exu7325 lol
Double negative
@@angelem5960 nice
The surface is actually relaxing, but the minute you poke your head underwater and stare into the abyss, a primal fear is triggered.
nah the surface definitely aint relaxing, maby if you are on a big boat
How is that relaxing
NAHHH it's knowing that the abyss is underneath that surface that makes it terrifying. Imagine going under there and then hentai squid man is 200 ft away from you yet very perfectly visible.....
The surface is just as bad imo lmao
If you think the surface is relaxing you ain’t got no phobia. Other than calm little waves near the shore nothing about the ocean is relaxing.
Growing up as a swimmer, I think the fear of the literal VAST ocean is a very rational fear
I cannot handle vast ocean...I will freak out in video games over it due to my phobia. I can't do it man. Just the endless dark, the seemingly never ending abyss beneath your very feet, held back by nothing other that your strength to keep swimming.
@@StudlyFudd13 something similar happens in the space, looks like when the astronauts in the ISS are going into their first time outside the station to do some maintenance work, they hold staring at the vast universe for like 15 or 20 min before jumping out just by fear. Just imagine being there, something happens to the wire that keeps you close to the station and you will just have to accept you dead while going away from it very slowly.
@@stackercoding2054 that is not fear, that is awe
@@Coleossal agreed If I had to choose my death I would 10000% choose floating away in space then being dragged down by chains to the bottom of the ocean
As someone who grew up on and island and was first brought into the ocean at a very young age, I absolutely understand and agree
It was scary before an actual "monster" was shown. Emptiness of the Ocean is more creepy than some imaginary monster hunting you. Ocean deeps are like cosmos, except under water.
I lost my shit when I seen the monster. I’m more afraid of what is in the water especially a gigantic creature
are you scared of ghouls and goblins as well?@@bombjelly5795
The sea is more terrifying than any monster it envelops. I actually felt a little more at ease when I saw the monster because it made me feel less alone.
@@abstract5249 That's fine for you... as for me I nearly pissed myself when i saw that thing. I can actually handle the water much better than the massive scary fish thing.
@@willw1991 There's something to be said about how we can have fundamentally different reactions to the same thing. What I mean is, we're both scared of the sea, but for different reasons. I'm terrified of the ocean, itself - the vastness and emptiness of it - whereas you're scared of the ocean precisely because it might NOT be empty, i.e. it conceals monsters. It's interesting.
My weirdest fear concerning the ocean is being on a raft or floater... and then realizing I'm moving in a circular motion as I'm being slowly dragged into a large whirlpool... 💀
Oh hell nah if you dragged into it your dead ain’t no coming back 🤣🤣
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omg i hate u😂😂this just added a new fear
Mine would be seeing a large wall of water dragging me like those storm wave reach massive hights
@@johnbatista1877 like a tsunami?
I have a weird love/hate relationship with thalassaphobia. I love the ocean, sea life is fascinating, but I can't even bring myself to swim in some video games, even if I know there's no threat.
And yet I willingly watched this video, knowing the inky terror it would fill me with.
It's just sort of... enthralling.
yeah its just sort of... kinda... hmst, even - hmmm.... kinda even just sorta maybe kinda... epic?
Stop talking like this
I am right there with you. I play Sea of Thieves to try and force myself to get over it, but if I take long breaks it will come back and getting back in game is a struggle. I don't think I will ever kick my thalassaphobia.
@@PinkBroBlueRope I'm not entirely sure what you're complaining about. I didn't use half the words you're attributing to me. Are your sure you're replying to the right comment?
for me its weird, i wont go in water dark enough that i cant see through it even in a video game...no problem with the dark in general though
I have a similar thing. Swimming in games somehow gets my stomach swirling with nervousness. I grew up on the beach however and I love the ocean but the idea of seeing something big underwater has always terrified me.
Recently I was able to pin it back to what I think was the first time I experienced it and that was Banjo Kazooie when you have to help the giant shark.😅
Damn if that monster weren’t there I’d shit myself even more, seeing nothing but darkness that stares right back at you is way freakier than any monster
Nah
I never knew I had this Phobia until I played Sea of Thieves, I thought the nice blue waters looked so inviting on the ship, the moment my character went under the water and I stared into the abyss my mind and body forgot it was a video game and i could feel the wave of adrenaline course through me. Most riveting thing in a game to happen in quite some time
dude lol i had exactly the same. loved sea of thieves but the first time under water it really got my heart beating. Then i saw a video of a Megalodon boss fight, hell no.
I remember when the game first came out and it was night time and I jumped off the side of the ship and it kept going without me, the way it made my heart race was as if I was really there was crazy 😩
@@ognick22 Ever played Subnautica? That one, Outer Wilds and The Forest for me are the trifecta of Sea, Space and Nature/Caves horror in that order.
@@andream5690 Subnautica first time without knowing anything about what creatures are in the game will awaken primal fears
Same when i got attacked by meg for the first time, however subnautica scared me more
Can we give a little time to appreciate how kind that Sea Monster is to let this guy see the sky once last time.
The emptiness of the dark water is even more scary than the monster itself
Imagine being surrounded by kilometers of water and nothing else, not being afraid would be the least normal thing
polynesians: hold my raft.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922guarantee they lost they raft they’d be batshit terrified unless they’re just purely stupid
I don't know, it's a lot of fun when I'm out there all alone, paddling on my bit of carbon fibre plastic for a craft...
Most gas giants look like this from the inside except it's a lot darker and the only light comes in from the constant lightning
Titanic if it was a horror movie
Love how he comes back to the surface like, "Welp, guess I'll look at the sky one last time."
I used to get scared of something coming up and eating me even if I was in a swimming pool lmao
Edit: give me your money
same
Me to when I think of something chasing me my legs speed up
i never to the ocean before
That only happened in Ohio menn
when i was in the pool, i was scared of depth, not monsters
The worst part about being in the situation shown in the video is that you know there's absolutely no escape from the impending death that's coming to you, and you know you will be fighting to survive until you simply can't anymore and slip under the water forever. Every part of you will force you to keep kicking to stay above water but there's literally nothing you can do that's not in vain, and you tire at sea faster than normal. Scary as hell.
I dont have Thalassophobia but this gives me jolt of goosebumps. Insane stuff
Idk what this thala wala is
But I got the same reaction as you
A jolt of goosebumps
I grew up on the sea, swam in deep open water, and scuba dived at night. This video really captures that haunting vastness and gave me the absolute creeps. I have recurring unsettling dreams of basically this scene above the waves. There's just something about the open, dark ocean with waves larger than life. It draws us in.
Fear plays with us. Let yourself slip for one bit, and you're it's prey.
Considering how vast and deep the ocean is and how small you are… something that big being near the surface and being in the same place as you is very slim.
But not impossible, like being hit by lightning its not likely but are you gonna risk it. Thats the little demon in the back of your head playing on your fears.
Horrible argument, the ocean is very populated, unlike space where everything is so far apart that your argument is valid.
lmao room temperature IQ right here
@@Loammello2 Shepard. Shepard.
@@Loammello2 hahahah you are a donut
The only fear I have regarding the ocean is being stranded with no knowledge or sense of direction to heads towards for land. I’m not even worried about the animals, it just not knowing which direction to go in if I’m ever stranded. Thattttt terrifies me. Cause you’ll never know if you’re going further from land or closer ..
Especially during the bad weather, with darker skies all above you and suddenly it's raining cats & dogs
What baffles me the most is ,that i am extremly attracted to water , even the ocean but at the same time having a near death experience when i cant feel the bottom when i am in the water
Same I love the beach but hate the water 😂
how can you say you love the ocean but start panicking when you can't feel the bottom?
@@pabloguccibeats4156 How can your name have Gucci in it when your name is Pablo? You're cleaning the bags, not buying them.
@@pabloguccibeats4156 I'll give you the answer, your reason is the same as theirs.
@@ねこ男の子 Your husband is gifting him thats how.
Whilst most phobias are quite rare and affect only select individuals, I’d say if you don’t have thalassophobia there’s an issue
For real? I promise you I didn't even now there was a phobia relating to the ocean until about two years ago. I've always loved to swim since I was a kid, and nowadays I love swimming deep in the ocean when it's raining
@@gerardo49078 that’s different man, fair play. I also enjoy swimming, I jump off boats. But there’s something about the darkness below the surface that’s unnerving, never really knowing what’s there, not seeing what can likely see you
@@Bsmith806damn that was haunting, you’ve convinced me 🤣
@@Bsmith806 I can totally understand why the deeps of the ocean can trigger a sensation of fear, but still, instead of being terrified by it, I'm amazed. I have never dived that deep in the ocean, but I would like to someday. There's something in people's brains that keeps them doing dangerous actions in order to fulfill the activity most desired by the individual
@@gerardo49078 whenever I fall out of a helicotper in gta online over the ocean, I screammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. LMAOOO.
Honestly it would've been spookier without the face. It's scarier when you can't see what's below, just endless darkness.
the shit abyss
Nah, the monster gave a extra fear
Thalassophobia, to me, is the impending dread of being quite literally out of your depth. You have nowhere to run where you can't be caught, you have no way to meaningfully defend yourself, and you have nothing to hide behind. You are completely exposed and utterly at the mercy of anything and everything. Thinking about Earth suspended in the endless void of space triggers this for me, as well.
I remember when I was 8, I almost lost my life and drowned in Egypt at a beach near Cairo during family vacation. Luckily I was saved by this random dude who was far but a bit close to me. The fear of water having its weight over you is terrifying.
Just discovered what thalassophobia is, and reminded me of something... Once I had a dream where I was swimming in the sea, when suddenly I felt something dragging me down. When I opened my eyes again, all I could see was the big, giant eye of a whale staring at me a couple meters away... I woke up screaming
yeah, no way thanks
a whale actually is a good animal to encouter, but other giant animals ? no no
I know whales are harmless to humans, but seriously, they are the biggest living creatures of the planet, and such an encounter would freak me out
@@SainKailever heard of a Killer Whale?
i’ve always had a thing against whales and this comment just proved it even further
My greatest irrational fear is the moment in which everything around me suddenly becomes flat, indicating something large is coming up fast from beneath, pushing water in front of its wake towards the surface. Horrible thought i cannot help myself to have, every time I enter the water.
a story that allegedly happened I heard similar to that was from a deep sea diver conducting maintenance with minimal light, if I remember correctly it was either at night or too deep for light to penetrate. Anyways, in the middle of maintenance the diver felt a large and powerful wave current from his side, and when he turned to look there was nothing. Something big probably just checked him out and passed closely, and he had absolutely no idea what it was.
You cant name another type of environment where the difference of vulnerability between prey and predator can be so large... AGHHHHHH
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Thank you man. It is not enough for me to fear that deep darkness, but now I am also afraid of large flat water surfaces
The open ocean is so scary at night. It’s just pitch black like you closed your eyes
Yeah f**k that
This genuinely made me so uncomfortable and made me get shivers all over my back
I genuinely didnt realize how severe my thalassophobia was until this video. I've jumped out of airplanes, almost died in a house fire, have been in a medically induced coma, and I sincerely couldn't get passed the 14 second marker without pausing and scrolling down.
I read that talassophobia isn't actually about big body of waters, but of the unknown in those waters.
Maybe so, but the two correlate very strongly. Big bodies of water tend to house a lot of things that are unknown to us, because they are so vast, and visibility is very low. I mean imagine swimming just over the Mariana Trench. You could only see about 50 meters in front of you, and yet there is like 11 kilometers of more ocean just below you that is beyond your range of vision. Who knows what is down there.
I've had dreams moving thru open ocean like this, not as dark, reaching LARGE structures in the middle of nowhere. Other one was on a long boat with weird angles, being chased by some type of demonic shark.
this is the first time ive ever seen someone talk about their dreams and it actually sounds like a plausible dream someone would have.
For me personally, a Sea Monster is not what makes the ocean, or really any remotely large body of water terrifying, it’s how empty as large it is plus the added bonus of not seeing all that much, even in shallow pools I’d look underwater and if it’s not clear it’d scare me to death, for how little you actually know about your surroundings, that’s the reason dark forests tend to be “spooky” because of how little you know about your environment, not the creatures in the environment, that’s no different with the sea and is even amplified 10x compared to forests for the vastness in the ocean and lack of really anything we are used to, no trees, no bushes, no bird calls or crickets chirping, just emptiness, foggy water and muffled noises. OH YEAH and add on one of, if not THE MOST PAINFUL WAYS TO DIE, drowning.
my greatest nightmare scenario has always been, aslong as i can remember, to slowly sink towards the bottom, out on the open sea, without being crushed my the weight nor drowning. just a slow descent like that, being watched by animals and creatures i'm not able to see. just thinking about it makes my heart beat faster
Facts, it’s sucks because it’s certain death
i had dreams like that as a kid, i would just sink and feel the water crushing me and never die
My reccuring nightmare was always me swimming in the sea, going under water and seeing an enormous shark or sea monster in the distance that had just noticed me
I have a fear of getting too close to ships or propellers or other potentially dangerous machines in the water. I also have a weird fear of the ”filtering holes” in pools.
Ur afraid of deltap
I'm afraid of those holes, because my swimming teacher would always tell us horror stories about girls who'd drowned after getting their hair caught in them. The intended message: wear a swimming cap. The actual message: stay away from filtering holes.
The thing is that, nearly ten years on, my hair is cut short- how on Earth could I ever get it caught in one now? That'd be a feat and a half! Yet it still scares me 😂
@@thecheerfulnecromancer2257 Yeah I also have a similar fear of getting stuck in those filtering holes or like being sucked into them and getting filtered😂
@@jonathankarlsson1387 Does the first Final Destination movie happen to have anything to do with that? That was the nail in the coffin for me!
@@thecheerfulnecromancer2257 Yeah now when you say it, that could’ve been the nail in the coffin for me too😂
Even though i dont have this certain phobia and i am a very good swimmer, it is still one of my biggest fears to suddenly wake up in the middle of the ocean in a huge thunderstorm.
This makes me feel helpless 😢
I've always been used to the sea, grew up in a small village next to the beach and going to swim with friends and diving/snorkelling even going to the more deep waters was a common thing for me. Now I'm 23 and been living in a bigger city for 6 years now and for some reason I started developing a fear of the sea. I went swimming with my uncle like a year ago, and in the middle of it I started to feel weird just by looking down and when we got to a point where I could not see the bottom I got super scared and had to go back immediately, and also dreams about being in the ocean are becoming a regular thing, honestly I don't know why it happens.
I went into the sea at night and after that I have fear of dark bodies of water
It happens when you hit your mid 20’s like that because you’ve realized the reality of your eventual death. Same thing happened to me with heights. I was always afraid of deep water, lol.
Holy shit my skin jumped put of my body the moment he dived. I couldn’t even look at the screen 😰
lmao
And then the face appeared out of the gloom 💀
Same! I froze in fear 😂
@@srutarshiadhikari8210 skill issue
i instincively scrolled down so only half the frame was visible lol
Phobia implies an irrational fear. This fear is completely justified
Me who can't swim: Guess I'll die
Me who can swim: Guess I'll die
Bro I'm 20 years of age and this made me hug my pillow, I'm weak.
That’s okay… I'm at 4:34 AM, and it’s feels like that. Very okay thing.
I blame my night terrors as a kid being trapped in the middle of the dark ocean like that. I’m a late 20’s adult who does some pretty mature “manly” things for a living but I can admit I’m terrified of the dark, and those night terrors of being trapped out in the nighttime in a pitch black ocean was truly just a different level of respect/fear for the ocean.
Subnautica players: I've trained my whole life for this
this is simultaneously the most relaxing and terrifying video i've ever seen. what is going on?
"liminal"... waters?
How is that relaxing?
@@franck-oq4jv how's that terrifying?
You see - people differ one from another. That's how. I like looking at the sea. I like big waves. I like when sea monster is just pixels on my screen. When i know it, then have no fear, it just relaxes me.
And that sea monster looks like killer whale - which should scare me more as they're named KILLER whales for a reason. And for some reason i find them cute. Hahah
@@franck-oq4jv idk it just feels like im floating. by myself away from the bullshit of life. the vastness and the unknown is frightening but sometimes the middle of the ocean is the only escape from everything
No it isn't... how is being stuck in the middle of the ocean with strong currents relaxing?
Thala For A Reason☠️
I'll just put this here then, before YT algorithm get this video on million ppl recommendation
same
yep
619 views and counting
SAMEEEEEEEE THOOOO also amazing vid 😮
no
Anyone remember a perfect storm?
This is exactly what Bobby (Mark Wahlberg) experienced in the film up until his last moments.
I even stopped looking at the screen mid video 😅😅 my anxiety comes when it's about to look under the surface, the transition is what gets me.
This is fucked up.
I turned my face and closed my eyes really tight
I paused the video, eff this shit, i wasn't like this when i was a kid.
I'd drown myself...I couldn't bear it, the fear of being in that situation.
I kind of like...waves..used to fear them but I got to like them and the vast ocean,what a beauty..just that sound alone, the Earth is very much alive,I love it...I wish I was out there doing something crazy.
im a person who loves darkness, storm weather and water.
This is very relaxing for me.
Go seek treatment
i agree
Same(if only I'm at home in a cozy warm room and not being stranded in nowhere without any adequate knowledge of my whereabouts).
“Warning, Leviathan class life-form detected.”
I like to look at the waves. Could you make an 1hour version render for the beginning? The ambiance is unlike anything I’ve seen on UA-cam.
beautiful rendering
@@Chaotic_Vigilante07same. I opened the video mainly for the comments. I haven’t even gone past the first second and I don’t plan to either.
The darkness is so inky and vast when you go beneath the waves, even before the monster appears it’s just the embodiment of the phobia.
I remember one time when I was swimming in the Pacific Ocean when I was 16 and I began to swim so far from the shore that the wave current started to drag me out further. There was no one close I’d say for at least 100 yards. When I tried to swim over the waves I kept getting pulled further out. I decided to swim as fast as I could under the water and paddled back in before I got too far. I don’t think I have ever been that terrified in my life.
I can’t imagine the adrenaline you had in that moment. Just sheer realisation and panic.
I'm finding this quite peaceful way to go actually except the big fish part. Drowning is probably a painful deadt ngl but your lifeless body buried endless dark of ocean seems relaxing.
An actual scary thing to do in GTA 5 is to get a jet and fly it straight into the deep ocean. You’ll slowly sink and everything becomes dark and the pressure starts crush the plane and then you die.
Man..... This clip has scared the shit out of me... Dark ocean with dark depths... Death lurking below... Pure nightmare.
It's calm. But in a game, I get nervous.
And real life, even more.
I have learned three things after watching this :
1. I never knew I have always had thalassophobia
2. I have thalassophobia
3. This sea with no shore was scarier than that monster
Whelp....there goes my sleep for the next month. Christ that freaked me out.
What afraids me is the creatures underneath and even just my body being contact with water i feel like im gonna pass out.
The fact that it's taking it's time is even more terrifying. Like it knows the person is scared and wanting to make sure the person got a REALLY good look at it's face.... Just toying with them. Fxck the WHOLE ocean.
It’s an animation, Dum-Dum. Calm down.
@@MrSlanderer and it's just an opinion/feeling he/she got from an animation, not everyone is fearless like you lil man
@Heinrich Menzel yea but he need a remainder such a thing doesn't exist. Why? Because we would have found it already. Something THAT big bigger than a blue whale would never go unnoticed. We haven't fully explored the ocean but we certainly scanned the entire ocean for any sign of life.
@@Darkstormsun9865 I’m pretty sure he was just speculating about the animation, everybody knows this thing doesn’t exist captain obvious.
@@MrSlanderer Okay... And? It's still terrifying to image this happening in real life... Oh wait, just noticed the joke name lol.
Some people are scared of space. It's scary in its own right but the abyss of the sea is pure terror
This will get popular soon.
I remember playing Just Cause 2, going to an oil rig, fall into the water, and look down. That gave me the biggest creeps ever haha. Even if there isn't any living creature underwater; it's still so freaking creepy. Fun game though!
even at the surface, the thought of being lost in the middle of the ocean like that triggers my flight or fight response
I was born and raised in a gorgeous Island. I didn't look for this video, it was just there. The sea means everything to me, it heals me, I go swimming very often even in winter, I've learnt to respect nature since I was child. The sea is alive, it's a being, I don't fear it, I respect it. And when I need its healing but I know she(mother Sea) is rough and doesn't want people around, I ask for permission aloud, I tell her I need her, I won't swim long and I'll be cautious but I need her healing. I do the same when her creatures are around, like jellyfish, I ask them permission to enter their space, their home and they don't sting me when I do. And I keep my word and don't swim for a long time. Mother earth must not be feared, we belong to her, we came from her. We must love her and most of all respect her and all her creatures 🌊🌊🌈⚡🔥🩵💚🌳
Fear of the unknown is our worst primordial fear, from it comes fear of the dark, thanatophobia and thalassophobia
I bet drowning in neptune would probably be really disturbing. Since the light of the sun can't reach there.
alright this shows that ocean isn't for me lol 🤣
I'm fine climbing mountains 😅
i have respect for you my guy👌
Same lol.
Seeing the monster actually made me less scared. Im not scared of what i can see, im scared of what i cant see
Looks so cool. i really want to be there in a boat
Bro even people with no thalassophobia triggered the moment you switched the scene into underwater darkness.
for some reason I never feared this, it just seems cool to me
você não é uma pessoal você é um alienígena pode sair desse mundo e vai lá pra outro mundo,Marte ou outro
I nearly drowned yesterday. Videos like these used to scare me but now that I know what it feels like to die in the ocean, I feel weirdly comfortable and free watching this.
First come in my mind while watching this video is that im lost in the sea i have nothing but a life vest and it's raining pretty bad and when i tried to look down i can't see anything im scared when i can't reach the bottom with my feet
It's terrifying to think how deep the ocean is. About 7 miles at It's deepest point.
Not just Thalassophobia also Megalohydrothalassophobia having Thalassophobia does not necessarily mean you are afraid of massive objects/creatures
Thalassophobia means you fear open water. It doesn't mean having a fear of large objects or creatures
@@MrMonsterJamFan yes ik i have Thalassophobia myself I don’t mind whales or whale sharks they don’t frighten me it’s the open water that does
Lowkey was expecting the one bite gulp. In an instant being surrounded by giant teeth and watching them close over you
You are not scared of the ocean but you are scared of what lurks in the depths of it
I really don't fear what's under the water, I am just afraid of holding my breath inside knowing that I am getting closer to a horrible lost death every second.
I had this EXACT nightmare a couple weeks ago.
Same
@@axellikesmilk695 how long did it feel for you? And did you wake up due to sheer fear like me?
@@VanLupen well, the dream was about me, at some sort of resort. I went outside to the beach to swim, it was noon time and the water was pitch black. I swam further from the shore and could no longer feel the sandy bottom of the sea floor. I had a sudden wave of fear take over me as I realized I was losing strength to keep on kicking my legs. I started sinking a bit in to the water and that's when I saw it. In the pitch-black abyss of the sea I saw a blue glow. In horror I hurried back to the surface to catch a breath. Soon after I started losing my strength to swim again and slowly sank into the sea. This time it was worse. The blue glow was from some sort of creature. It had eyes white as snow and teeth which stuck out of its mouth. I only then realized that it was moving. Infact it was swimming towards me, getting bigger as it drew closer. I tried swimming away as I kicked as hard as I could but when I looked back I had a literal heart attack as it was staring at me. Jaws splaying open only a few feet away from me. It was TERRIFYING. I woke up from the dream and avoided the beach for months lol.
Jesus...
I'm already dead by seeing this video as if I'm drowning. I have such a strong fear that I can't even go to the bathroom
This is my version of hell
Fear of the endless and restless ocean, a dark gloomy sky and an instinctive fear waiting when you look at the pitch darkness beneath, on top of the primordial fear of the unknown that everyone experiences. What a combo.
As someone absolutely terrified of being near sea, the surface of ocean is beautiful but it's everything on the inside that needs to chill 😅
When he looked at the depth of the ocean my soul left my body and I couldn't finish watching the video🙂
This honestly gives me Subnautica vibes, I don't have a fear of underwater and I absolutely enjoyed the game thanks to Markiplier and Jacksepticeye playing it!
It's the depth that scares me the most. That's why even in deep pools I try not to open my eyes underwater, because I feel like my body gets heavier and it gets like all the oxygen I'm resisting suddenly becomes nothing so I can't swim properly, and I just feel like I'm going to drown even though I know how to swim 😞
Many say they don't really mind the monster, as the ocean is scary enough. But I almost literally shat myself when I saw that thing
I find this weirdly comforting. I wouldn't care if the fish took me down to my oceany death, I'd be dead within the hour anyway as I would get too tired to swim.
Thala for a reason
Man I wasn't scared of the sea animals, but since I can't swim, I'd drown and that's what scares me
Am i the only one who would love to see something similar to this but no monster so that it triggers the actual fear, its fear of the sea and often whats in it but theres nothing really there. That means our brain starts to understand how large the ocean is and imagine what could be in there, i love that concept personally
Wow wt a Gods creation its amazing wonderful and also scary 😱❤
Calm down man it’s just an animation created by humains 😂
Ocean is the scariest place I have ever heard about
99% of us has this phobia.
1% the Pacific islanders are used to this lol
My childhood nightmare to look at. Wow, this gave me chills.
I legit found it hard to breathe and my anxiety went crazy when it went underwater
Imagine dying like this in an empty endless place middle of nowhere with rain on u and plenty of scary creatures beneath u
The thought of being stranded in the ocean, especially at night or during a storm, is one that has rocked me to my core ever since I was a child. The sheer SIZE of the ocean is enough to make me shiver, not to mention everything within it that we don't even know is there. I won't even walk in the water at the beach past my calves, and even THEN im on alert. It's crazy how deep this fear runs. I kind of think it's because I watched Titanic when I was a child lol