In case people don't know what the firefighters were doing: they're keeping the tank cool so it doesn't get too hot and they're opening the valve completely to release pressure and all the gas. Once a tank is on fire, the safest option is to get it in the open and let it burn until empty
or just cool it with a deuce and a half and close it so we can go back to the station and get ready for the next call. while you're at it tell the engineer to turn off the CAFS system since there is no real need for foam.
@@Courier_006 Or just google. not making fun as u guys have my respect and yes have balls of steel but its amazing the thing u can find by typing questions into google. Here's a question for u. Recently i've seen clips of people running back in to a burning house to save pets (dogs cats usually as anything smaller is cooked pardon the pun) as a firefighter are u allowed to go back in for beloved pets (remember our cats and dogs are family members too) or is it just human life u're supposed to worry about?
FYI, you don't "run" from a tornado unless you're outdoors. If you're inside, find a safe room and cover yourself with a blanket or something thick to protect from glass shards. This is coming from someone who grew up in Tornado Alley their entire life. The guy was indoors, the best thing he could have done at that point was find a place to hide until it was over.
3:01 Dust storms are not something to be taken lightly. They can be an entire mile (1.6km) high, with wind speeds of over 25 mph (40k/hr) - although they tend to move pretty slowly, so the guy on the bike has a pretty good shot at outrunning it. But if you're caught in one, your odds of survival are less than ideal; the dust/sand can clog your respiratory system and lead to suffocation, and even if you DO survive, you'll be at an increased risk for lung cancer, and you run the risk of permanent blindness from a condition called "dry eyes." It's not "just dust," it's a vicious swirling wall of razor-sharp particles being hurled at you from every direction at triple the average human's running speed, at least.
Surely you can get in a ball with your shirt over your head against the ground and just breathe till its over? (No clue what I’m talking about I’m just genuinely interested)
@@Grasfh I would imagine it'd be painful as fuck regardless because I can't imagine particles hurtling past you feeling pleasant if they touch your skin, and I would also venture to guess the dust and such could still get I your shirt and such as well
As someone who lives in Tornado Valley- Tornados are so fucking gargantuan that you don't really see it coming towards you. You can see them going left or right, but if it looks like it's standing still that means it's heading your way.
@@desiv3025 if you see a tornado get inside a room with no windows and gather soft things to protect your body from flying debris. That's all I can remember. For instance the bathroom is a great place so get into the tub and fill it with pillows blankets, etc in order to keep yourself safe and take any pets in with you and at all costs DO NOT LEAVE THAT ROOM UNTILL HELP ARRIVES
As someone who’s been through a dust storm before, he’s not taking that nearly as serious as he should be. I was in a car, and the car suffered a lot of damage (not to mention it was pitch black inside the storm so we couldn’t see anything)
Dust storms be scary, even just a little sand on a windy day feels like being bitten by a bunch of ants over and over. Bikers lucky there wasn’t any cars coming behind him
My last memory of a dust storm was a nice one. Everyone was panicking and it was getting kinda hard to breathe in the car (we had to turn off air conditioning since our car pulled air from the outside) but I just munched on my Cheerios and watched the storm go by
Depending on the waters. I'd have been happy to know it wasn't a bull shark or something aggressive - and then done my darnest to not look like a turtle or seal. "I am human. Very gross, you will hate me - but once you spit me out I will be dead. Please no biting!" Although, as close as he got with that dive, I feel like an aggressive shark would have already snapped at him defensively. That great white was just like "WUT DE HECK WAS DAT? --- Is dis a boat? ... Ah. So it's one of _those_ . No respecc at all. =n= Look you better not jab my fin with a tracker this time, that shit hurt!"
im pretty certain many sharks seen as dangerous arent actually but have that reputation cause of modern media and misunderstanding i think i saw a thing that explained why surfers got but is because the silhouette of the board and person looks like a turtle, the wetsuits of people reflect similary to seals and sharks dont have the best eyesight of course one or two sharks can be aggressive but the majority (excluding starving sharks) are just chill (then again its been a while since ive looked at sharks but their population is going down cause people hunt them to "just get rid of a dangerous nuisance" when they arent)
@@themadkitkat9302 Sharks aren't very aggressive animals, but if they /do/ decide to bite you, you're fucked. That's why people are afraid of them That being said it's absolutely ridiculous that we kill sharks just for trying to survive in their literal own home. Humans don't live in the water and it's not sharks' fault that we swim in the ocean sometimes
@@ainspains3485 just a larger subadult great white. I think Shark Bytes did an explanation of it. But since baskings, makos, and great whites are all lamniformes, commonly known as mackerel sharks, they sometimes get mistaken when similar sizes. Some juvenile whites are mistaken for makos. But compared to mako sharks, great whites have horrible eyesight, and are no where near as smart, but not as dumb as salmon sharks.
I’ve fallen three stories from a pine tree that was in our backyard when I was only about six years old. Had been climbing up after my sister who was perched near the top and broke a number of branches on the way down. Luckily no broken bones, albeit a lot of bruising, but what was terrifying was that we had an old sign post out there that rather than removing the post and the cement block underground, they cut the metal post at a weird angle so there was this jagged shard of metal poking out of the ground. When I landed I nicked my left ear on that post. Had I landed even an inch or two further left I would’ve had that metal shard through my skull. That would’ve been it. Six years of life and bam, dead by impaled skull.
I've had a similar but less dangerous scenario because I wasn't nearly that high up. When I was eight I foolishly climbed a tree in my backyard after it rained. My hands slipped off a branch when I was about halfway up the tree (probably around a story and a half up) and fell on my back right next to a big cinderblock that was there for whatever reason. I got nothing but the wind knocked out of me and covered in mud, but damn that scared the crap out of me thinking what could've happened if I'd hit my head on it.
Children are resilient. The best time to break a bone is as a child. For example: I got my leg caught in a three-wheeler axle when I was 8. Saved by an inch of skin. Now, it’s my strongest leg. Doesn’t even have any pain. It does protrude out in the front because of some extra bone growth, but I had a surgeon tell me it’s not bothering anything
Fun fact: getting sucked up by a tornado isn't the main threat. It's all the other stuff that got sucked up earlier, and is now flying around at about 200 MPH. Imagine taking a brick to the face at that speed.
Well, that and when the tornado does finally dissipate then you are probably going to be dropped to the ground and depending on how high you are that could go very badly
Note: when a random tornado pops up and is heading straight towards the building you're in, there is no "leaving" unless you want a ride from the world's most natural merry go round xD
It's a fairly common phrase in English but in Irish-English he says it in a spit second with a thick culchy accent. I can understand if non Irish people missed it
@@dylc5604 Yea, fair enough. Some people have a bit trouble with it when he speaks in that way. Not necessarily thick accented, but a noticeable accent and speaking quickly.
i don't fully have a fear of heights, but seeing someone walking over something where they could easily misstep and die gives me a lot of tingles and i wouldn't want to do that myself at all
@@charlieboyd4431 meh, kinda depends on distance for me. If I can see it, but it's not getting closer or getting dangerous (for me at least) I'll totally watch it
If there's a tornado warning in my area me and my brother will watch them form until it's time to go into the house and find a safe spot, or _run_ . Tornado sirens, even the scheduled test every weekend give me anxiety
"Is that a case of 'he's not taking that nearly as seriously as he should be' or 'It's just dust, you'll be fine." Haboobs like that are extraordinarily dangerous, so it is definitely a case of the former.
I now love the name haboob haha. We get some pretty insane dust storms in Australia but they are not called that, but I shall be calling them that from now on!
“Dude that’s a-“ Yessir, that is indeed a tiger shark, and your friend has about 20 seconds until he’s food. “That’s not a basking shark.” Yeah…lets put it that way
2:55 - Shamals/sandstorms are made of fine sand, and unless you have good protection it can really hurt as it can feel like sandpaper. The bigger worry is it getting in your lungs and eyes. So yeah, he probably should be hoofing it right about now.
"you have to spray where the flames are" In most cases yes, in this case i bet he was trying to cool off the compressed gas still in the tank to prevent it from exploding, which is a far greater issue than the little flames coming out the top. And he was touching it to open it and try and let the gas to escape in a safer way than an explosion.
this is 100% correct cooling the gas to prevent it expanding and well, boom, opening it expels the gas how its supposed to come out, you said "im betting" was this really just a guess?
Also for the part where Jack thinks one of them took off their gloves and did it bare handed I think he's half right. Not barehanded of course. But I suspect the firefighter opened it up using his glove and then took off the glove and threw it on the ground because after direct contact with the fire the glove itself was likely dangerously hot. Taking it off would be to avoid allowing the heat the glove absorbed to dissipate out into his hand burning it.
Me: "Wow, I haven't felt anxious in a while now. oAo" Anxiety, looks up gasping and covering its face like a waiter who forgot your table: "I. am _so_ sorry! I'll be *right* there!" "D8> No. Nonononon- *Fuck* Dx"
Not sure how accurate this is, but the way I've had adrenaline junkies explained to me is that the crazy stuff makes them feel "normal." They don't process danger the same way the average person does.
"Subscribe, it's free." But then you fall for his quirkiness, the commentaries, the gaming, the merch, the coffee, the philanthropy...Yeah, it's free! 🤣😭 Jack, still love my PMA hoodie🖤 wear it regularly! Keep on Gaelic Gladiator!!
The firefighters were spraying the bottle to keep it cool. The fire is outside the bottle which is *fine* ish, but as the bottle heats up from the fire the risk of instant combustion from the bottle increases, so the best bet is to cook the bottle, and try and extinguish the flame by a different method
Guy who was on a bike in front of the dust storm: it’s pretty serious. The dust can be blinding, make it hard to breathe, and can create static electrical charges. They may not destroy a lot, but they certainly can kill and impair people.
One of the sizes on the video is pretty much a guarantee on killing anyone who enters. It doesn't allow you to breathe and unless you have specific safety equipment then it quickly fills your lungs and suffocates you from the inside.
Everyone's talking about how basking sharks are harmless, but if it can be mistaken for a basking shark it's probably a tiger shark, which is arguably worse than a great white.
7:07 there’s no point aiming water at the flame, our goal as firefighters is to keep the container cool while the gas continues to leak to stop the risk of an explosion. Eventually the container runs out of gas and the fire has no more fuel so keep going. Also unsure why they were trying to actively turn the valve, we’re taught to let it empty itself out as it’s not worth the risk of losing a limb 🤔
Could be that they weren't certain that the current rate of Gas escaping was enough, and that thing looks absolutely _MASSIVE_. I think they had roughly this thought process: "If we don't open the valve all the way, it might still have too much pressure and explode. This thing is so huge it would literally be like a bomb going off, taking a Chunk out of the Asphalt and catapulting dhrapnel into just about everything that has a sightline" But that's only my guess. It's worth losing a limb over everyone present being turned into Swiss cheese
2:07 this crack me and my cousin because the song in the background is one of our true legend artist song, P. Ramlee. He's an actor, a director, a singer and much more and his black and white shows still live up to this days. One of our greatest person in Malaysia history.
When Seán learns that paternoster elevators have killed lots of people and that's why there's only like one working one left in the world or what have you
Theres a "famous" functional one in our Finnish parliament house, and if the info is not outdated then theres at least 5 other ones in Finland alone. Soo. maybe a bit more than 1.
@@na-kuka-na there are definitely more than one because there´s also in a building I had class once : D It didn´t always run but when it did we made sure to use it. Almost feels like you´re on a amusement park ride XD
Same. I hope he's doing it because he's feeling "better" rather than out of obligation. Love seeing him but I've been concerned for his mental health with everything he's been through as of late.
At 2:51 Anyone remember being in history class learning about the Dust Bowl that happened in the U.S.A. So many died, So many got breathing problems, So many left their own homes to find a new place because they couldn't live off the land there anymore. Crops couldn't grow properly. Homes had so much dirt that the dust bowl kicked up inside them. If they stayed they either got sick, survived, or died. If they survived so much cleaning and repairing would have to be done to live in the house again. Getting caught in one could kill you or breathing in that stuff could cause actual breathing problems. As long as you petal really fast and keep going away from it you hopefully won't be in the middle of it.
I think the scariest parts of heights is not falling, but once you’ve fallen and in those seconds of panic knowing there is absolutely NOTHING you can do. Makes me shiver just thinkin about it😬
Jack: “Oh no, are you going to get chased by a lion or something?!” Cyclist: "Nope, just running from a Kandarian demon summoned by the Necronomicon Ex Mortis!"
4:43 As someone who's not afraid of heights, I can say this is exactly what our thought process is 🤣 For me, climbing or being at high places is closest I feel to inner peace 😌
4:06 If I recall, last I checked their throats are actually extremely narrow, since they're filter feeders; they subsist off a diet of krill and plankton, meaning they don't need a throat much bigger than the size of a quarter to swallow the only food it eats. The worst that would happen is that you'd chill in its mouth for a bit, I think.
Yea Basking Sharks are pretty peaceful since they eat krill and tiny plankton. They could eat you, and me, and the guy on the boat, but he'd have one hell of of sick day afterwards and I'd just feel bad for ruining his tummy
question, did that shark in the water not look like more of a blacktip or was that the shadow? I know the basking shark remark is about what they thought was in the water but im curious
Not gonna lie, I got pretty anxious during the first few minutes, but I haven't been anxious at all since! Although no one can see me and I can phase through walls now, which is weird 🤔😂
The fire fighter one happened here on Mexico on the capital city, the gas tank belonged to a restaurant owner from there, the fire fighter took it out to save the staff and the property of said owner and to be able to put out the flames, they were able to turn it off and the fire fighter who risked his life now can eat for free in that restaurant :)
As someone that has lived in both the West Texas desert and the Flood Plains of Nebraska: The haboob (dust storm) isn't that bad to be in except for the lack of visibility. It isn't like being caught in a dust devil where you can get battered by dust and debris. Haboobs mostly just kick up dust. As for the tornado, it's practically a sport to watch tornadoes approach your home in Central Nebraska. When it gets stormy out, grab a lawnchair and some drinks, but make sure your basement has space to sit down, some food, and some playing cards.
isn't breathing in the dust during a storm kinda dangerous, medically speaking? cuz like. It's dust. In ya lungs. Anything but air in ya lungs is kinda bad. Or is that not much of a concern?
@@mexa_t6534 Use your shirt or a cloth to cover your mouth. If it gets really bad you might want to sit or lay down with your face covered. Also in Texas I use to play in the tiny dust devils we got in the neighbors fields 😂 the big ones not so much because we occasionally got tumble weeds which hurt
Jack's reactions are exactly what my stomach and adrenaline levels would be shrieking if they could talk... I am TERRIFIED of heights (not planes or roller coasters, weirdly enough) and ppl running and flipping or climbing or (for God's sake, WHY?!?!) SLEEPING on the edge of or dangling from some incredibly stupid heights, send my anxiety, bp and adrenaline into redline. My whole stomach knots up and gets that "whoops!" feeling in it. I don't like that feeling lol
All the OneyPlays cast: *sings the mail time song by Blue’s Clues* Sasha: Three…two…one… Sarah: *snaps* 0:25 The OneyPlays cast: O_O That one guy: Did someone say something?
Sharks don't attack people on purpose, they really ever only do it if they confuse you for prey (which they dont normally see us as, infact they think we taste horrible) or in self defense, which is rare. This includes great whites. Oh and also, basking sharks only eat plankton and such, they don't eat any vertebrates or anything.
I would add this: that does not mean we can harass sharks, they can get harmed or we could get k1ll3d/harmed and scared for life. Even better yet, do not aproach wildlife.
Jack: "If I saw a tornado and it was slightly coming towards me...I'M GONE" perception: "HEHEHE I'm gonna make him believe the tornado isn't moving, but it's actually getting closer" probably
@@belalmansour1450 if a tornado looks like it isn't moving it's because it's coming towards you. So unless you knew that ahead of time you wouldn't even be able to tell it's approaching until it was too late.
@@belalmansour1450 theres really no reason TO know unless you live in tornado-rich areas, so don't feel bad for not knowing something that wasn't important to your everyday life!! :)
It's funny how this video is supposed to induce anxiety and yet by chance this is the video I picked to watch tonight and it relieved a whole lot of different anxiety. Thank you Sean, love you! :D
Jack asked why about doing stuff at great heights - the thrill is you know you can die at any moment, so you change your whole life to be able to say "ok Death come at me!" You don't waste time, you make every moment count. Adrenaline junkie here!
Just wanted to say all of Jacks videos are edited extremely well and they all make me laugh but this video in particular has some super hilarious editing! I’ve watched it like 5 times now with friends and family
As someone who isn’t afraid of heights, some of those clips still scared the crap out of me. I think it’s the stupidity in some of them that scares me the most.
The cliff hammock thing is actually called a portaledge. Climbers will use it when climbing a multi pitch (a climb which requires the climbers to continually move up and reset their anchors) that they know they won't finish in a day. The entire thing is usually clipped in using some pretty strong rope and deeply embedded bolts. Maybe it's just the fact that I've done it before, but I personally am not as scared of it.
Sean during this video: AAAAAH!! Me during this video: Same brother, same. Especially that trampoline in the sky (9:30), the piss bottle guy (0:47), the rusty crane (2:08), the "basking shark" (3:18), the literal fire men (6:34), Air-man (7:14), and roof people (8:13). The roof people were the worst. Especially the POVs.
In case people don't know what the firefighters were doing: they're keeping the tank cool so it doesn't get too hot and they're opening the valve completely to release pressure and all the gas. Once a tank is on fire, the safest option is to get it in the open and let it burn until empty
I was getting ready to comment that!!! Are you a fellow volley or paid?
or just cool it with a deuce and a half and close it so we can go back to the station and get ready for the next call. while you're at it tell the engineer to turn off the CAFS system since there is no real need for foam.
@@Courier_006 Or just google. not making fun as u guys have my respect and yes have balls of steel but its amazing the thing u can find by typing questions into google. Here's a question for u. Recently i've seen clips of people running back in to a burning house to save pets (dogs cats usually as anything smaller is cooked pardon the pun) as a firefighter are u allowed to go back in for beloved pets (remember our cats and dogs are family members too) or is it just human life u're supposed to worry about?
@@davidfitzpatrick2684 you can go back in, if the fire isnt that bad.
I figured that's what they were doing.
Actually, if I recall correctly, basking sharks can’t swallow anything much bigger than a melon. So they’re just big friendly Kirby fish
Kirby fish is the best way I've ever heard a basking shark described.
basking sharks are just big gud bois :)
I read Kirby fish I just died
Kirby fish?
You realise Kirby is my favorite video game character, right?
Kirby fish sounds like a pretty cool ability.
They eat plankton right?
Hey, Sean.
Basking Sharks are actually filter feedings.
They're not a threat to anything larger than krill.
If you get stuck in its mouth, you are either at the shark’s mercy or dying from a panic attack.
@@zacataczbb715 Are you talking basking shark or great white?
@@SpaceShark-ck2tg the basking shark i reckon
@@zacataczbb715 they’ll most likely spit you out almost immediately
@@zacataczbb715 they will spit you out if they notice. your not in any danger at all from the shark. they literately cannot swallow you
guy on boat: "...that's not a basking shark, dude!"
guy in water: *pause of panic* "WHAT?"
FYI, you don't "run" from a tornado unless you're outdoors. If you're inside, find a safe room and cover yourself with a blanket or something thick to protect from glass shards. This is coming from someone who grew up in Tornado Alley their entire life. The guy was indoors, the best thing he could have done at that point was find a place to hide until it was over.
What if you can get into the eye, and just run in the eye until the tornado is over?! joking, but I like the mental image lol.
FYI, if the tornado looks like it's not moving it's coming directly for you
@@kennylaysh2776 I thought that was only with hurricanes
@@kennylaysh2776 you’d have to be like 50 ft up cause the bottom of a tornado isn’t “hollow” for lack of a better word, like the middle and top
This guys dad is in hell lol
3:01 Dust storms are not something to be taken lightly. They can be an entire mile (1.6km) high, with wind speeds of over 25 mph (40k/hr) - although they tend to move pretty slowly, so the guy on the bike has a pretty good shot at outrunning it. But if you're caught in one, your odds of survival are less than ideal; the dust/sand can clog your respiratory system and lead to suffocation, and even if you DO survive, you'll be at an increased risk for lung cancer, and you run the risk of permanent blindness from a condition called "dry eyes." It's not "just dust," it's a vicious swirling wall of razor-sharp particles being hurled at you from every direction at triple the average human's running speed, at least.
😐 thanks for another nightmare.
Surely you can get in a ball with your shirt over your head against the ground and just breathe till its over? (No clue what I’m talking about I’m just genuinely interested)
@@Grasfh I would imagine it'd be painful as fuck regardless because I can't imagine particles hurtling past you feeling pleasant if they touch your skin, and I would also venture to guess the dust and such could still get I your shirt and such as well
Oh…. How lovely….
Think of it like a belt sander. That's everywhere around you, and running.
You can tell his degree of anxiety by how much he's climbed into/onto his chair.
As someone who lives in Tornado Valley-
Tornados are so fucking gargantuan that you don't really see it coming towards you. You can see them going left or right, but if it looks like it's standing still that means it's heading your way.
So like what do you do if there's one coming towards you?
Its Tornado Alley ... buddy
@@desiv3025 if you see a tornado get inside a room with no windows and gather soft things to protect your body from flying debris. That's all I can remember. For instance the bathroom is a great place so get into the tub and fill it with pillows blankets, etc in order to keep yourself safe and take any pets in with you and at all costs DO NOT LEAVE THAT ROOM UNTILL HELP ARRIVES
@@existing-is-pain if you have a basement, that might be the better option. Better yet if you have a specific fortification for exactly that scenario.
@@KryptoKn8 in florida we rly dont have basements, so next best thing is what OP mentioned
As someone who’s been through a dust storm before, he’s not taking that nearly as serious as he should be. I was in a car, and the car suffered a lot of damage (not to mention it was pitch black inside the storm so we couldn’t see anything)
Dust storms be scary, even just a little sand on a windy day feels like being bitten by a bunch of ants over and over. Bikers lucky there wasn’t any cars coming behind him
in some dust storms you cant even breathe your lungs get full of sand or a rock might hit in the head etc.
desert power
My last memory of a dust storm was a nice one. Everyone was panicking and it was getting kinda hard to breathe in the car (we had to turn off air conditioning since our car pulled air from the outside) but I just munched on my Cheerios and watched the storm go by
When the guy said "That's not a basking shark" that was the smartest QuickTime event he ever had to do
Depending on the waters. I'd have been happy to know it wasn't a bull shark or something aggressive - and then done my darnest to not look like a turtle or seal. "I am human. Very gross, you will hate me - but once you spit me out I will be dead. Please no biting!"
Although, as close as he got with that dive, I feel like an aggressive shark would have already snapped at him defensively. That great white was just like "WUT DE HECK WAS DAT? --- Is dis a boat? ... Ah. So it's one of _those_ . No respecc at all. =n= Look you better not jab my fin with a tracker this time, that shit hurt!"
im pretty certain many sharks seen as dangerous arent actually but have that reputation cause of modern media and misunderstanding
i think i saw a thing that explained why surfers got but is because the silhouette of the board and person looks like a turtle, the wetsuits of people reflect similary to seals and sharks dont have the best eyesight
of course one or two sharks can be aggressive but the majority (excluding starving sharks) are just chill
(then again its been a while since ive looked at sharks but their population is going down cause people hunt them to "just get rid of a dangerous nuisance" when they arent)
honestly, looked too small to be a great white. Probably a tiger shark or something smaller
@@themadkitkat9302 Sharks aren't very aggressive animals, but if they /do/ decide to bite you, you're fucked. That's why people are afraid of them
That being said it's absolutely ridiculous that we kill sharks just for trying to survive in their literal own home. Humans don't live in the water and it's not sharks' fault that we swim in the ocean sometimes
@@ainspains3485 just a larger subadult great white.
I think Shark Bytes did an explanation of it.
But since baskings, makos, and great whites are all lamniformes, commonly known as mackerel sharks, they sometimes get mistaken when similar sizes. Some juvenile whites are mistaken for makos.
But compared to mako sharks, great whites have horrible eyesight, and are no where near as smart, but not as dumb as salmon sharks.
The free climber's friend is saying he's crazy. The climber says "no hands!"
"that's not a basking shark, dude!" "what?" THAT'S A HELL OF A LINE RIGHT THERE
also I loved the Tom & Jerry scream noise haha
50th like, its an honor
Sounds like a line from a comedy show
About basking sharks: they can't swallow people whole. They are filter feeders and have a throat smaller than your foot
They eat filters? From the boats?
@@antoniomargallo5317 they eat small stuff with their filter, hence basking
heh ironic
Jack gets progressively more Irish as his anxiety increases 😂
* irishness intensifies *
“oh de oshen” 3:10
Jack: I haven’t felt anxious in a while
Me: Can’t relate
SAME Kelly, same. that was my first thought!
Ah unfortunately same 🥲
Im glad I'm not alone
I’ve fallen three stories from a pine tree that was in our backyard when I was only about six years old. Had been climbing up after my sister who was perched near the top and broke a number of branches on the way down. Luckily no broken bones, albeit a lot of bruising, but what was terrifying was that we had an old sign post out there that rather than removing the post and the cement block underground, they cut the metal post at a weird angle so there was this jagged shard of metal poking out of the ground. When I landed I nicked my left ear on that post. Had I landed even an inch or two further left I would’ve had that metal shard through my skull. That would’ve been it. Six years of life and bam, dead by impaled skull.
Holy shit dude, glad you're alright! I have pine trees and I could NEVER that shit's crazy
Weirdly enough, I hate heights but love climbing. Trees are my jam.
dude, you're so fucking lucky to be alive
I've had a similar but less dangerous scenario because I wasn't nearly that high up. When I was eight I foolishly climbed a tree in my backyard after it rained. My hands slipped off a branch when I was about halfway up the tree (probably around a story and a half up) and fell on my back right next to a big cinderblock that was there for whatever reason. I got nothing but the wind knocked out of me and covered in mud, but damn that scared the crap out of me thinking what could've happened if I'd hit my head on it.
Children are resilient. The best time to break a bone is as a child. For example: I got my leg caught in a three-wheeler axle when I was 8. Saved by an inch of skin. Now, it’s my strongest leg. Doesn’t even have any pain. It does protrude out in the front because of some extra bone growth, but I had a surgeon tell me it’s not bothering anything
the sky surfer is like: "so this is what creative mode feels like."
Hey,how u doing?
Jacks dad is in hell lol
I hate how all popular creators do that dumb edit where they make their head all big and warped for a second or 2 dumb af
@@thisguythinksthatallvetera7198 Dude what the fuck
@@idktbh21 it's a spam acc
Fun fact: getting sucked up by a tornado isn't the main threat. It's all the other stuff that got sucked up earlier, and is now flying around at about 200 MPH. Imagine taking a brick to the face at that speed.
There are stories of tornadoes putting a stalk of corn through a telephone pole. A brick would behave like an antimaterial round.
Face DECIMATED
Well, that and when the tornado does finally dissipate then you are probably going to be dropped to the ground and depending on how high you are that could go very badly
I want the lifty uppy and spinny roundy without the bricky face-y and body droppy parts.
Note: when a random tornado pops up and is heading straight towards the building you're in, there is no "leaving" unless you want a ride from the world's most natural merry go round xD
I know the backstory of the vid. It's pretty depressing.
Yep, you can't outrun or outdrive a tornado. Best thing to do is stay in the basement.
@@crudestone3649 what is it
True, but recording it from a glass window probably aint the best idea lol
@@crudestone3649 I'm probably gonna regret this, but what is the backstory?
(Unintelligible dialogue)
"You can't pull a wool over my eyes."
To everyone who couldn't intelligible his dialogue, you're welcome.
It's a fairly common phrase in English but in Irish-English he says it in a spit second with a thick culchy accent. I can understand if non Irish people missed it
@@dylc5604 Yea, fair enough. Some people have a bit trouble with it when he speaks in that way. Not necessarily thick accented, but a noticeable accent and speaking quickly.
I’m not that scared of heights, I just don’t trust myself
SAME
Fair
Oh look it's monokuma
Same
100% agree because then I feel as if Im gonna fall to my death because Im to shaky.
Jack when he's playing a game: "Damn look at those reflections"
Jack when he's not playing a game: "Daaamn look at those reflections"
@KelvinBB f u n
@KelvinBB why would you even think of commenting that? You aren't funny.
I know no one asked but, i got connected to my neighbors wifi lol
@KelvinBB And so are you! *AAAHAHAHAHAHA* cringe
his bird side of the brain just really kicks in when he sees something reflective.
i don't fully have a fear of heights, but seeing someone walking over something where they could easily misstep and die gives me a lot of tingles and i wouldn't want to do that myself at all
Love how Sean says leave when there’s a tornado, like it’s not gonna be on top of you by the time you’re able to exit your building
What makes me cringe about roof free runners is that we've actually seen people dying whilst doing it...ON CAMERA
*shivers*
Oh gosh that's terrible
Wait really
Daredevils
we have?
I know what I'm searching next....
"Oh, don't worry, it's just Pierre on the roof again, pretending to fall over and doing pushups"
Oh don't worry it's just Pierre on the Roman Coliseum again, getting punched through the chest and protecting the Requiem Arrow
@@Jack_Woods that's Jean Pierre to you 😉
@@Jack_Woods Rip his legs man and body
Stomp stomp stomp!
Fucking lost it
JSE: *Frightened of a Tornado.*
People In Kansas: *Watches It Go By While Drinking Coffee On The Front Porch.*
don't forget us folks down here in oklahoma.
I love how Seán was so terrified of the basking shark when they literally eat plankton. They’re filter feeders like whale sharks 😂
"If the tornado is not moving, that means it's coming towards you" - someone who understood that too late
That's genuinely a terrifying mental image. Glad we only get dust devils here :P One more reason to love mountains.
As a midwesterner, this is a lesson we get taught very early in life.
As a Midwesterner as well I will watch the tornado outside and stay
@@charlieboyd4431 meh, kinda depends on distance for me. If I can see it, but it's not getting closer or getting dangerous (for me at least) I'll totally watch it
If there's a tornado warning in my area me and my brother will watch them form until it's time to go into the house and find a safe spot, or _run_ . Tornado sirens, even the scheduled test every weekend give me anxiety
"Is that a case of 'he's not taking that nearly as seriously as he should be' or 'It's just dust, you'll be fine."
Haboobs like that are extraordinarily dangerous, so it is definitely a case of the former.
Ha whats?
@@tonythetiger5029 Haboob.
Imagine Being Sandblasted to Shit By an entire desert.
That's about how it works.
What should he have done though?
@@Mango-vd1nn Not pulled out his phone, and pedaled faster 🤣
I now love the name haboob haha. We get some pretty insane dust storms in Australia but they are not called that, but I shall be calling them that from now on!
“Dude that’s a-“
Yessir, that is indeed a tiger shark, and your friend has about 20 seconds until he’s food.
“That’s not a basking shark.”
Yeah…lets put it that way
2:55 - Shamals/sandstorms are made of fine sand, and unless you have good protection it can really hurt as it can feel like sandpaper. The bigger worry is it getting in your lungs and eyes. So yeah, he probably should be hoofing it right about now.
I read that first word a very different way. 😨
@@TheBcoolGuy No one wants that :D
"you have to spray where the flames are"
In most cases yes, in this case i bet he was trying to cool off the compressed gas still in the tank to prevent it from exploding, which is a far greater issue than the little flames coming out the top. And he was touching it to open it and try and let the gas to escape in a safer way than an explosion.
this is 100% correct cooling the gas to prevent it expanding and well, boom, opening it expels the gas how its supposed to come out, you said "im betting" was this really just a guess?
Also for the part where Jack thinks one of them took off their gloves and did it bare handed I think he's half right. Not barehanded of course. But I suspect the firefighter opened it up using his glove and then took off the glove and threw it on the ground because after direct contact with the fire the glove itself was likely dangerously hot. Taking it off would be to avoid allowing the heat the glove absorbed to dissipate out into his hand burning it.
Yes
@@danfr Exactly
@@LokiKeanu No, I'm a science major, I just said bet cause im not a firefighter
"...I would go to sleep thinking everything would kill me..."
Australians: yes
Australia is on my S.O's bucket list. Hiking in Australia...I'm going to die when that's realized.
@Naeve_Blue don’t forget the school stabbing by year 8 eshays
im from australia and i dont know what ur talking about.
other countries r way more scary
Offensive but so so true
Do you guys know Australia at least we don’t shootings at your local shopping centre
As someone who turns in their sleep I find the cliff hammock unsettling
I love him hoping up on the chair like he's scared "heights" might get him if his feet are on the floor. 🤣
"One wrong move and it's over"
*Shows the Dark Souls "You Died" screen*
That's oddly relatable Jack.
GROW A MUSTACHE
Your everywhere!
boi
OH HELLO AGAIN
Makes me excited for elden ring
Jack: Try not to get anxious challenge
Also Jack: 30 seconds in and his knees are up to his chest as he's perched on his chair
Also 30 seconds in, I’m screaming
Another person with a good pfp :)
Sean: "I haven't felt anxious in awhile"
Me: "man i wonder what *that's* like"
Jack just folds in on himself until he looks like crumpled paper because of how anxious he gets.
*"I haven't felt anxious in a while," has never even been a thought of mine. What a lucky man.*
i was thinking the same thing, if i didnt feel anxiety for a while would i want to feel it again? i may never know😭😂
@@polly1516 The one time I didn't feel a lick of anxiety, I became anxious about not being anxious...
Anxiety: 'Vicious circle' personified.
Me: "Wow, I haven't felt anxious in a while now. oAo"
Anxiety, looks up gasping and covering its face like a waiter who forgot your table: "I. am _so_ sorry! I'll be *right* there!"
"D8> No. Nonononon- *Fuck* Dx"
i wouldnt know what not being anxious felt like
i Had a panic attack on the train a few days ago, ahh fun times...
Not sure how accurate this is, but the way I've had adrenaline junkies explained to me is that the crazy stuff makes them feel "normal." They don't process danger the same way the average person does.
Well it's like drugs, you need "higher doses" to get the same results the more you do it.
i really don't know how, when their feet can slip, miss the jump,
@@scrateswpo1659 that's why. the danger is the part they want
@@polycatmagic1236 adrenaline is also a natural chemical released in the body
"Subscribe, it's free."
But then you fall for his quirkiness, the commentaries, the gaming, the merch, the coffee, the philanthropy...Yeah, it's free! 🤣😭 Jack, still love my PMA hoodie🖤 wear it regularly! Keep on Gaelic Gladiator!!
The part where he's cycling away from the dust storm to answer jacks question, he's not taking that as seriously as he's supposed to
The firefighters were spraying the bottle to keep it cool. The fire is outside the bottle which is *fine* ish, but as the bottle heats up from the fire the risk of instant combustion from the bottle increases, so the best bet is to cook the bottle, and try and extinguish the flame by a different method
Also, chilling the bottle should lower the pressure and slow down the rate that the fire gets fuel
Beat me to it!
Guy who was on a bike in front of the dust storm: it’s pretty serious. The dust can be blinding, make it hard to breathe, and can create static electrical charges. They may not destroy a lot, but they certainly can kill and impair people.
One of the sizes on the video is pretty much a guarantee on killing anyone who enters. It doesn't allow you to breathe and unless you have specific safety equipment then it quickly fills your lungs and suffocates you from the inside.
Everyone's talking about how basking sharks are harmless, but if it can be mistaken for a basking shark it's probably a tiger shark, which is arguably worse than a great white.
I have literally had nightmares about "descending only by stair frames"
Jack: “OH IS HE GOING TO BE CHASED BY A LION?!!!!”
Man: being chased by the literal sand god
"I am the sand guardian. Guardian of the sand."
I hate sand
@@JustTerradox "POSEIDON QUIVERS BEFORE HIM"
It’s actually Sandman from the best movie of all time: Spider-Man 3
@@AnzaShadow It's coarse...And rough...And irritating...And it gets everywhere.
7:07 there’s no point aiming water at the flame, our goal as firefighters is to keep the container cool while the gas continues to leak to stop the risk of an explosion. Eventually the container runs out of gas and the fire has no more fuel so keep going. Also unsure why they were trying to actively turn the valve, we’re taught to let it empty itself out as it’s not worth the risk of losing a limb 🤔
Thank you for the explanation.
I appreciate your service to the community because I sure as hell will never have balls to take on a tornado of fire
think it's because they're trying to release pressure from the gas? (Or at least that's what someone else said.)
Could be that they weren't certain that the current rate of Gas escaping was enough, and that thing looks absolutely _MASSIVE_. I think they had roughly this thought process: "If we don't open the valve all the way, it might still have too much pressure and explode. This thing is so huge it would literally be like a bomb going off, taking a Chunk out of the Asphalt and catapulting dhrapnel into just about everything that has a sightline"
But that's only my guess. It's worth losing a limb over everyone present being turned into Swiss cheese
2:07 this crack me and my cousin because the song in the background is one of our true legend artist song, P. Ramlee. He's an actor, a director, a singer and much more and his black and white shows still live up to this days. One of our greatest person in Malaysia history.
I’m having a panic attack right now and this video is helping me calm down. Thank you Jack.
When Seán learns that paternoster elevators have killed lots of people and that's why there's only like one working one left in the world or what have you
Theres a "famous" functional one in our Finnish parliament house, and if the info is not outdated then theres at least 5 other ones in Finland alone. Soo. maybe a bit more than 1.
@@na-kuka-na there are definitely more than one because there´s also in a building I had class once : D It didn´t always run but when it did we made sure to use it. Almost feels like you´re on a amusement park ride XD
@@na-kuka-na they're also in the danish parliament, so definitely way more than one
There are actually Paternosters in my city (Hanover - Germany) too
In a store where my mom used to work
They also use them in the Danish government buildings
I commend Jack for the willpower and emotional strength he has to continue CZcams despite all he’s been through with so much positive energy.
@KelvinBB everyones laughing now good job
@KelvinBB 😐
Same. I hope he's doing it because he's feeling "better" rather than out of obligation.
Love seeing him but I've been concerned for his mental health with everything he's been through as of late.
@KelvinBB no you
@KelvinBB "you too" oh sorry that was an accident... oh wait... you're the accident
At 2:51
Anyone remember being in history class learning about the Dust Bowl that happened in the U.S.A.
So many died, So many got breathing problems, So many left their own homes to find a new place because they couldn't live off the land there anymore. Crops couldn't grow properly. Homes had so much dirt that the dust bowl kicked up inside them. If they stayed they either got sick, survived, or died.
If they survived so much cleaning and repairing would have to be done to live in the house again.
Getting caught in one could kill you or breathing in that stuff could cause actual breathing problems.
As long as you petal really fast and keep going away from it you hopefully won't be in the middle of it.
I think the scariest parts of heights is not falling, but once you’ve fallen and in those seconds of panic knowing there is absolutely NOTHING you can do. Makes me shiver just thinkin about it😬
Jack: “Oh no, are you going to get chased by a lion or something?!”
Cyclist: "Nope, just running from a Kandarian demon summoned by the Necronomicon Ex Mortis!"
Ash Evil Dead ?
Bro what we call that in Arizona we call that a haboob
@@ohheavensme6807 Haboobies.
@@henryfanforever1414 Habonkers
Living adrenaline junkies: possibly more evolved than normal people
Dead adrenaline junkies: Darwin Award
Y E S
This guys dad is dead lol
me being an adrenaline junkie
I love his feral crouch on the chair when the rooftop parkour came on 🤣
4:43 As someone who's not afraid of heights, I can say this is exactly what our thought process is 🤣 For me, climbing or being at high places is closest I feel to inner peace 😌
I agree, the slight thrill is what makes it great
4:06
If I recall, last I checked their throats are actually extremely narrow, since they're filter feeders; they subsist off a diet of krill and plankton, meaning they don't need a throat much bigger than the size of a quarter to swallow the only food it eats.
The worst that would happen is that you'd chill in its mouth for a bit, I think.
i wanna chill in a basking shark’s mouth
Yea Basking Sharks are pretty peaceful since they eat krill and tiny plankton. They could eat you, and me, and the guy on the boat, but he'd have one hell of of sick day afterwards and I'd just feel bad for ruining his tummy
question, did that shark in the water not look like more of a blacktip or was that the shadow? I know the basking shark remark is about what they thought was in the water but im curious
@@3vil3y34 So...diet vore???
So they're almost or am completely harmless?
A lot of these are definitely "why men don't live as long as women" prime material
To be fair, all those things look like they would be godly experiences, so I definitely see why
@@KryptoKn8 godly is the right word to use. Because a lot of these are instant tickets to meet God
The brain process is; “hey bro, I bet I could jump that crevasse!”
“Oh, dude, that would be sick!”
Jack: "Everyone, deep breath!"
Video: *ends*
Me still holding the breath: "Uh... hold up, when am I supposed to let it out?"
Now my guy
It's been 2 years. How are ya doin'?
Not gonna lie, I got pretty anxious during the first few minutes, but I haven't been anxious at all since! Although no one can see me and I can phase through walls now, which is weird 🤔😂
@@mattw.9057 🤔i wonder how that happened
The fire fighter one happened here on Mexico on the capital city, the gas tank belonged to a restaurant owner from there, the fire fighter took it out to save the staff and the property of said owner and to be able to put out the flames, they were able to turn it off and the fire fighter who risked his life now can eat for free in that restaurant :)
that is an awesome end to that story :)
As someone that has lived in both the West Texas desert and the Flood Plains of Nebraska:
The haboob (dust storm) isn't that bad to be in except for the lack of visibility. It isn't like being caught in a dust devil where you can get battered by dust and debris. Haboobs mostly just kick up dust.
As for the tornado, it's practically a sport to watch tornadoes approach your home in Central Nebraska. When it gets stormy out, grab a lawnchair and some drinks, but make sure your basement has space to sit down, some food, and some playing cards.
isn't breathing in the dust during a storm kinda dangerous, medically speaking? cuz like. It's dust. In ya lungs. Anything but air in ya lungs is kinda bad. Or is that not much of a concern?
@@mexa_t6534 Use your shirt or a cloth to cover your mouth. If it gets really bad you might want to sit or lay down with your face covered.
Also in Texas I use to play in the tiny dust devils we got in the neighbors fields 😂 the big ones not so much because we occasionally got tumble weeds which hurt
It's called a Haboob? (That's a funny name to name something...)
Jack's reactions are exactly what my stomach and adrenaline levels would be shrieking if they could talk...
I am TERRIFIED of heights (not planes or roller coasters, weirdly enough) and ppl running and flipping or climbing or (for God's sake, WHY?!?!) SLEEPING on the edge of or dangling from some incredibly stupid heights, send my anxiety, bp and adrenaline into redline. My whole stomach knots up and gets that "whoops!" feeling in it. I don't like that feeling lol
All the banjo kazooie sounds in the clip at 8:45 are such a nice touch lmao
Editor "Unintelligible dialogue"
Me clearly hearing Jack say "Can't pull the wool over my eyes"
Okay, so it wasn't just me. That was clear as day.
Yeah I heard it too
I love how this is a “try not to get anxious challenge” and Jack was at 110% anxiety the entire time.
All the OneyPlays cast: *sings the mail time song by Blue’s Clues*
Sasha: Three…two…one…
Sarah: *snaps* 0:25
The OneyPlays cast: O_O
That one guy: Did someone say something?
Jacksepticeye Brings So Much Joy, Thank you For Making Life Better For All Of Us.
Sharks don't attack people on purpose, they really ever only do it if they confuse you for prey (which they dont normally see us as, infact they think we taste horrible) or in self defense, which is rare.
This includes great whites.
Oh and also, basking sharks only eat plankton and such, they don't eat any vertebrates or anything.
Yes! Someone else who knows the facts about basking sharks! Hoorah!
Sometimes they nibble stuff out of curiosity tho
@@redpony1613 no they literally never do that
I would add this: that does not mean we can harass sharks, they can get harmed or we could get k1ll3d/harmed and scared for life. Even better yet, do not aproach wildlife.
Also I think it's not a Great White but a tiger shark
"I haven't felt anxious in a while." I wish I could ever say such a thing truthfully.
Same
mood
lmao what a mood
Dust storms are pretty serious. Sharks on the other hand are pretty chill.
YES I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Jack: "If I saw a tornado and it was slightly coming towards me...I'M GONE"
perception: "HEHEHE I'm gonna make him believe the tornado isn't moving, but it's actually getting closer"
probably
Huh?
@@belalmansour1450 if a tornado looks like it isn't moving it's because it's coming towards you. So unless you knew that ahead of time you wouldn't even be able to tell it's approaching until it was too late.
I WAS BOUTTA POINT THAT OUT LIKE UHM HOMIE....😭
@@mads9aar oh sorry i didn't know im dumb
@@belalmansour1450 theres really no reason TO know unless you live in tornado-rich areas, so don't feel bad for not knowing something that wasn't important to your everyday life!! :)
The challenge: Don’t get anxious
Jack: Jumps on seat first clip
😂😂
It's funny how this video is supposed to induce anxiety and yet by chance this is the video I picked to watch tonight and it relieved a whole lot of different anxiety. Thank you Sean, love you! :D
Jack asked why about doing stuff at great heights - the thrill is you know you can die at any moment, so you change your whole life to be able to say "ok Death come at me!" You don't waste time, you make every moment count. Adrenaline junkie here!
Jack: "Deep Breath"
Me: *Deep Breath*
Jack: "we made it through"
Me: *waiting for Jack to say Breath Out*
*Video Ends*
Me: *Panik*
You still not breathing?
Oh dear
Here lies Knight Slayer. RIP
f
Rip
Jack: “I don’t trust anything that’s rusty”
Salad fingers: :(
Spoon Hands as well
rusty spOoOoons
@@allysanixon8898 I still like spoon hands
Haha, probably a great idea not to
i have just watched the entire series in a row nice videos
“This is NOT why buildings were made!”
"Being inside all this time has made it worse. All I know is my own floors."
I feel that on a spiritual level.
Got a little headache from laughing when he said "that's just Pierre on the roof again, pretending to fall and doing pushups" 😂
Just wanted to say all of Jacks videos are edited extremely well and they all make me laugh but this video in particular has some super hilarious editing! I’ve watched it like 5 times now with friends and family
Tbh the editing on this one made me cringe. It drew attention away from Seán's usual charm.
THE EDITING OF THIS VIDEO. I CANT STOP WATCHING IT JUSG FRO THE EDITIBG
As someone who isn’t afraid of heights, some of those clips still scared the crap out of me. I think it’s the stupidity in some of them that scares me the most.
I already have caffine induced anxiety today and now I'm subjecting myself to this 💀
I relate 😂
literally shaking in my boots
Me too 😂
Gonna have the shakes all day now 😂
That's not anxiety. I feel like I'm overdosing on caffeine regularly and I can only have caffeine very rarely becuase of that...
The cliff hammock thing is actually called a portaledge. Climbers will use it when climbing a multi pitch (a climb which requires the climbers to continually move up and reset their anchors) that they know they won't finish in a day. The entire thing is usually clipped in using some pretty strong rope and deeply embedded bolts. Maybe it's just the fact that I've done it before, but I personally am not as scared of it.
The editing on this video is SO good, I cannot stop laughing at all the little effects
Jack, very clearly: "Can't pull the wool over my eyes!"
The editor: "(unintelligible dialogue)"
Even the auto generated captions caught that one. Can't pull the wool over MY eyes either.
imagine if it was jack editing this video lmaoo
Which timestamp?
Glad I'm not the only one who caught it haha
The editor also pointed out that they misspelled "uninteligible". Lol
jack: "I haven't felt anxious in a while"
me, who has social anxiety and is currently anxious at the moment: "can't relate"
Sean during this video: AAAAAH!!
Me during this video: Same brother, same. Especially that trampoline in the sky (9:30), the piss bottle guy (0:47), the rusty crane (2:08), the "basking shark" (3:18), the literal fire men (6:34), Air-man (7:14), and roof people (8:13). The roof people were the worst. Especially the POVs.
But Basking Shark Poggers are cute. Or at least they were.
Editing game on point thoughhh **chef's kiss**
"This is not why buildings were made!"
Assassins Creed and Mirrors Edge would like a word with you.
Dishonored as well! Funny thing is with Dishonored, is that the architecture is actually really really similar to that in the video clip
"Try Not To Get Anxious Challenge"
jack: *Is anxious THE ENTIRE TIME*
Auto lose XD
I love you jacksepticeye I’ve been watching you for 3 years now and your the only CZcamsr that makes me laugh!
For reference, you can suffocate in dust storms like that and basking sharks only eat plankton, they're big sweeties