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No the video Isn't fake. I pride myself on always telling the truth and I wouldn't lie for some "quick internet clout". You can form your own opinion but I'm telling the truth in saying that I've always had this and my reaction is not fake. I have morals and standards. Also keep in mind not everyone is afraid of the same things. So before judging my fear, think about if someone judged yours. I love all of you and I hope you all have a great day!
Its the eeriness of it i think. I have a slight fear of it, so i understand, but its mostly just dark water when you look down, CANT do it, and sharks. But giant metal stuff underwater all decrepit and eerie and creepy, I kinda get it. 🥺👌
That's really holesome. I don't have any phobias but their are a few things that kinda, freak me out but don't really SCARE me. But I just feel really bad for the people that DO have phobias or a phobia. I have sympathy for them. And it honestly makes me feel glad I don't have any lol.
@@Orbcastercodm Same reason why lots of people are afraid of cockroaches even though they're harmless, ur brain just goes "nah nah nah, fuck that". It's an irrational fear, it doesnt have to make sense (some have bad experiences of a thing and develop a phobia for it)
@@arkallus5061 I guess I was just trying to find out what about it is scary he explained what caused his fear and what the phobia was but not what about it is scary like arachnophobia people are like them crawling on me spider bites etc.. what are people afraid that man made objects under water is going to do to them Is it like a flooding thing like everything is going to be under water which would be more like extreme hydrophobia
I've only just now learned about this phobia, and I can't help but be interested... Not in a "Cringe for my amusement" kind of way, but moreso out of intrigue to how this phobia works. It must have sucked to put yourself through this video, but I'm glad you did so more people can be introduced to these kind of concepts, or not undermine the feelings they evoke.
Mine definitely leans more towards thalassophobia more than submechanophobia personally - but for the images out of this video that do make me anxious i think most of it is just me imagining myself in the water where the picture is being taken. The images themselves dont trigger me but thinking about myself in that situation does
Fascinating! Thank you for this, I always wanted to talk to a person with Submechanophobia or observe his reaction to such situations and better understand it. Props to you for making this video.
that is because you don’t have that type of phobia. but i am sure you have a phobia, just not man-made machineries underwater, that others will also find weird
Really interesting. I don’t have this phobia but I can understand how it could induce dread. There’s just something unnatural about man made objects underwater, especially when they aren’t meant to be.
First time I went scuba diving we went and explored a shipwreck in the Dominican…. I had a HUUUUUGE fear of the ocean. After the dive, the fear was almost completely gone. Surreal experience.
Friday the 13th, in a dark and gloomy under water environment: bof stairs half submerged by tides: * screaming intensifies * No, really, jokes aside, this is a very interesting phobia. It's not even the objects nor their gloomy straight out of a horror movie look that scares him, but the simple concept of them being underwater. I'm just very curious about what goes through his mind at that exact moment.
The shark that he was talking about is actually a real preserved great white shark named Rosie. She was preserved in a tank of formaldehyde and that’s why it looked green in the photo. She was part of an amusement park in Australia that had been abandoned and she was left there until some explorers found her. She has since been removed from the abandoned park and removed from her old preservative. I have forgotten what happened to her afterwards, but I encourage you to look into what happened to her. It’s quite interesting.
@@fxlcovlxdimir my word of advice, remember that it can't hurt you. Only the big things that actually move can. Anything that doesn't move can't hurt you. You just need to be careful no sharks or other big sea predators mistake you for a fish
I can confirm, I get nervous because I feel like something's there, and my heart and mind don't wanna risk anything BEING there with me, even if I know nothing's there.
thanks for sharing about your fears with us! :3 it may seem silly to some, but being open about it lets others come in who feel similarly and be able to feel not so alone.
It’s not the object he’s afraid of, it’s the fact that it’s submerged or partly submerged in water. He seems to be more scared of the partly submerged ones which is why the stairs scared him more
@@mira_arts_v yeah, I figured it out (or at least I tried) but I find important your point because most of the people don't get the perspective of Zeark.
The shark in the tank is from a wildlife park in Australia and her name is rosie she is a taxidermy shark and she was abandoned for years but people are restoring her now
For most MOST people not all, it’s the fear of (unknowing) what’s under the water, the intense feeling of (anything) coming from (anywhere) rather than seeing some… random cgi thing in water or a “demon”. I will say however this dude is faking. Lol The dinosaur image around 1:57 was kinda the giveaway… no one reacts to.. a robotic dinosaur like that.. at least not a person with common sense.
@@maxgonzales7933 bro exactly, I went swimming last year on my vacation and went so far away from the shore, looked down in the water and almost threw up. I felt like something is gonna grab me by my foot even though those waters are safe. Even now I get chills thinking about it 😂
Imagine this poor guy. He's doing the dishes, a spoon fall inside the water. Edit: oh shit, thanks for the likes and thanks for those heroes who describe their experience to do dishes with this phobia! You have my respect!
Lol legit laughed out loud at this one. 😂 Good question though, in all seriousness. Like, how sensitive is the phobia? It seems pretty bad. I couldn’t imagine. I feel for the guy!
if there is water in the sink cause of the plug you put in, you know damn right im not putting my hand in that shit to take the plug out. my parents wonder why i cant do it lmao
@@Pilot545 you get the feeling you would get when you see something very cringey but you are terrified of it, you just want to get away from it as fast as possible
I have to say, you're the first person to explain your phobia to the T how mine works. I cannot remember a time in my life I wasn't scared of submerged objects. Even trees/stumps. What you said about the shark and the fact its underwater, NOT the fact it's a shark being what scares you is perfect. I remember I couldn't dive from a diving board years ago in the middle of a lake just because there was a tin beer can at the bottom. I don't remember any trauma, movie or anything that set this off but it's the most primal fear I have ever felt. And it sucks because I love to fish :/ Best wishes
@TheOfficial GoodGamers I have that too and honestly best cure for it....watch tarantula owner videos on youtube personal favorite is probably Exotics layer try it out...i mean i still fucking SCREAM when i see a small spider irl but tarantulas defo don't scare me anymore after i've found out how rather harmless they are
Everyone is making fun of him for saying he doesn’t like sharks underwater. What he is trying to say is that under the water is like an unknown thing and u can see anything down there
I've always had a fear of just being in the middle of the ocean with nothing around you. Just the deep ocean underneath you and nowhere you can swim to. But nothing like this.
@@cjelky22 of course I know that. It's the thought of that happening that randomly pops up in my head is why I consider it a fear. Like there's no reason for me to think about it but it just randomly comes to my head and I feel the anxiety thinking about it.
THIS IS GREAT! I really understand the reaction to big man-made things underwater. Such an odd thing, but I think a lot of people have this. I discovered a similar reaction when watching ships sinking, especially huge ships partially sunk, where you can part of the ship fading off to darkness underwater. But, surprisingly, to me, seeing these things in real life does not at all have the same effect: I went snorkeling in maybe 30 feet of water and swam part way down to a sunken freighter. Just didn't bother me in the least. BUT, a photo of it has a totally different effect. Also swam under the boat I was diving off of and was totally comfortable. A video or photo of the same thing however, is creepy. (Especially bad are photos taken where the water divides the image into, say, seeing a large boat on top of the water at the top of the image, and the hull etc under the water in the lower part of the picture. Is this common reaction? (Someone said that giant propellers underwater are the worst of all. True?
This is so interesting as someone who doesn’t have this phobia. Some of these pictures are creepy to me, but it’s because the objects are creepy. The water is not really a factor. It seems like you (and others with this fear) are more bothered by the idea of something being under water when it shouldn’t be.
I don't think it's the fact that it's physically submerged in the water. I think what it might be is the psychological implication that those things are abandoned sunken in there, which makes them creepy, "dead" and lifeless/haunted or whatever. But your guess is as good as mine.
@@kadeskorni296 I can relate to it a little bit. It's something familiar (man-made) submerged into an unhinabitable world where it's left to rot. Everything that gets torn away from it's natural environment and left far out of reach makes me extremely uncomfortable. When I was younger I had a near panic attack when we were on a boat tour and my sister's hat blew away into the water.
I think this is the first time I've ever wanted to see a youtuber do a thing so much, usually I wouldn't like milking content but this I want to see much more of
This is so interesting. I definitely get the trypophobia reaction... I feel like 'phobia' is such a strong word, but for sure it triggers me to some extent - so I totally get that people have irrational phobias. This one I don't understand but damn it's cool, in a morbidly curious kind of way!
The fact that he’s saying “these are the worst... I hate this one... this is scary...” shows that he’s telling the truth cuz he’s even afraid of saying what he is afraid of.
I have the EXACT same phobia and I couldn't find the name to it THANK YOU! when I was young I was scared (and still am a little) to pull the chain in the toilet tank to unblock it so the water can flow again! Your video gave me anxiety and I had the same reaction as you!
I think the ones with yellow murky water triggers my fight or flight response as well. Just imagine having to go in there or touch them and be exposed to all that bacteria and toxins.....nope.
yeah, think if you were just looking at a pool and something catches your eye, a corroding statue of a person that looks like it's being dragged into the floor, half way into it, and it starts to move Edit: spelling
It’s the same for me! The spooky looking shit isn’t even scary (I mean it is, kinda) but the submerged ships and planes and stairs are way fucking worse
Bro I feel your pain in some weird way. Like I can watch some seriously disturbing stuff no problem. The second you mention an arm injury I see someone break their arm etc its like an intense physical sickness that instantly spreads and I gotta lay tf down now or ima pass out
Well I kinda see where he's getting. Try going down on basement stairs with only the top of the stairs is lit while the bottom is dark. Basically I think that's the vibe he's getting and add the factor that it has submerged in water, it will be dark af.
I have this, boat propellors make my heart beat so fast, i’ve had nightmares of scuba diving through dark water and then all of a sudden a huge cargo ship propellor coming at me
For me the scariest is sunken ships, planes and stuff like that everything else is fine and also the thought of swimming and seeing something sunken under you.
Bruh i wouldn't be able to bring myself to swim anywhere where I couldn't touch the bottom. Movies where bad shit happens underwater make you just wanna not go in water again, I swear
@@Alexander-gv6oh so I'm actually curious about your phobia. Like what exactly about it encits the fear involved with the objects? Maybe my conditioning just dosnt allow me to see why when he explained how it triggers for him?
@@Alexander-gv6oh I don’t mean to be disrespectful but a fear of underwater objects is not a natural thing there’s no like depth to it or “natural” fear you could explain off of face value like other fears or phobias... so again not to be disrespectful but it is a natural thing since there is nothing rational to actually fear...
the live action Casper movie was my first encounter with submechanophobia. the scene where the machine comes out of the murky, green water is the bane of my existence
Aibohphobia is the (unofficial) fear of palindromes, which are words that read the same front and back and, you guessed it, the word itself is a palindrome.
It’s so interesting we have similar triggers, I didn’t even know I had this issue until someone showed me multiple pictures like this and I cringed. But everything came together when I remember how I often I have nightmares of being on the titanic and other sunken ships
When I was younger I was on a triathlon team that traveled to do different races. The swim portion for some random race in the Midwest took us around the perimeter of a large man-made pond. The pond had a dam on it which we swim next to. When we swam by the dam, underneath the murky water I could see the grate for the main water pipe that led straight down into the black abyss in the center of the dam. It was huge and covered in algae and (I could have an exaggerated memory) but I swear I remember part of the grate being broken meaning you could totally get sucked in there. Just the idea of swimming over a pipe that large, and there being a man with a large red button that could make all the water in the pond drain through it in a matter of minutes utterly disturbed me. I used it as a motivator to swim faster. But years later I realize that it created my Submechanophobia. I still have the image of it underwater in my head and can feel the sensation I felt when I saw it…
Sorry to hear that, I am also dealing this problem and I do not know how I got this and it's been more than 5 years now. When I see pictures like sunken ship, planes, car, house, stutues or even small things that are not suppose under water it gives me instant distress. It's like horror.
@@pizzatime4430 she was being preserved in alcohol so she wasn't rotting as fast as you think she would have. She arrived AT the location in the picture dead, so they had to preserve her to keep her where she was. Now she sits in a tank inside of glycerin to keep her preserved better and to keep her skin from drying out.
No the video Isn't fake. I pride myself on always telling the truth and I wouldn't lie for some "quick internet clout". You can form your own opinion but I'm telling the truth in saying that I've always had this and my reaction is not fake. I have morals and standards. Also keep in mind not everyone is afraid of the same things. So before judging my fear, think about if someone judged yours. I love all of you and I hope you all have a great day!
Late comment. Real late
Jk. Anyway surprised you commented on THIS video. Also congrats on 6.74k!
Edit: I believe that’s actually, “Congrats on 39k subs my guy!!!”
"ooohhhhhhhh"
Pin it
@Zeark Play subnautica
People watching Titanic: crying
This dude: *screaming*
This should be most liked comment
He'll just be saying "oooh" like he did through this whole video
😂
Laughed out loud at 3 A.M.
He probably hated the boob scene too... Just sayin. His manhood highly sus...
“The shark is not the scary part, it’s the fact that it’s underwater.”
*yeah they tend to do that*
😂🤣
Damn sharks. Always underwater
@@getthefuckaoutmyway 😂😂😂😂
There is actually a type of shark that can go on land but only a few seconds and have legs
I was like “you don’t fucking say???”
Zeark: **accidentally lets go of the Oreo he was dunking into milk**
Zeark: “AAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!”
Honestly this seems like a pretty rational thing to be freaked out by. Not sure why people think it's so strange.
I guess because of the implications, but honestly it’s quite a niche fear.
I assure you this fear seems as bizarre and irrational to most ppl as the fear of clouds does to you.
@@BezoRazo fear of clouds? Huh. Do people really?
Its the eeriness of it i think. I have a slight fear of it, so i understand, but its mostly just dark water when you look down, CANT do it, and sharks. But giant metal stuff underwater all decrepit and eerie and creepy, I kinda get it. 🥺👌
phobias are irrational fears
This guy was an Atlantis inhabitant in a previous life and he's now having PTSD about the city's destruction
And the whole people half under thing is his family and friends and other people he saw dying
Well, I think he died on Titanic in his previous life.
666 likes nice
I want lo like, *but I can't* ! 😂
Lmao
@@boku-bokuchagama6157 oh wow
“Atlantis gets found” this dude: oooouuuuuhgg
I died reading thia
Hahahahahah god
Omfg akajakssjskajajaj ye
XD
Not that it matters but I was your 5,000th like lol
Hey man don’t be ashamed a lot of people have phobias , we still love and respect you as a human being
That's really holesome. I don't have any phobias but their are a few things that kinda, freak me out but don't really SCARE me. But I just feel really bad for the people that DO have phobias or a phobia. I have sympathy for them. And it honestly makes me feel glad I don't have any lol.
no we dont
respect for this man for straight up watching at his phobias
"you know what's scarier than a shark?"
"a shark underwater"
Oooo🙄
OOUUGUGOOOUUUGHGHGUGUGGOOHOH
I mean he does have a point, a shark under water is a lot more scarier
@Lul Marr still depends. If the Shark is also driving going after you with a monster truck that might be scarier.
A child
He's low-key doing exposure therapy and he doesn't realize it
lol tru
But what's scary about metal shit underwater it's not gonna drown lol
@@Orbcastercodm Same reason why lots of people are afraid of cockroaches even though they're harmless, ur brain just goes "nah nah nah, fuck that".
It's an irrational fear, it doesnt have to make sense (some have bad experiences of a thing and develop a phobia for it)
@@arkallus5061 this!!
@@arkallus5061 I guess I was just trying to find out what about it is scary he explained what caused his fear and what the phobia was but not what about it is scary like arachnophobia people are like them crawling on me spider bites etc.. what are people afraid that man made objects under water is going to do to them Is it like a flooding thing like everything is going to be under water which would be more like extreme hydrophobia
I've only just now learned about this phobia, and I can't help but be interested... Not in a "Cringe for my amusement" kind of way, but moreso out of intrigue to how this phobia works.
It must have sucked to put yourself through this video, but I'm glad you did so more people can be introduced to these kind of concepts, or not undermine the feelings they evoke.
Mine definitely leans more towards thalassophobia more than submechanophobia personally - but for the images out of this video that do make me anxious i think most of it is just me imagining myself in the water where the picture is being taken. The images themselves dont trigger me but thinking about myself in that situation does
Fascinating! Thank you for this, I always wanted to talk to a person with Submechanophobia or observe his reaction to such situations and better understand it.
Props to you for making this video.
"Babe can you moan louder?"
"I cant"
*Pulls out a picture of a huge propeller*
HAHAHAHHA IM DEAD
@@Zeark me too xD
Your babe is dead too
@@ilovethebalticsthreesimpnr5721 NOOOO
Dude what is wrong with him 😅😅
“It’s a shark but scary because it’s under the water”
the shark just tryna live bruh
HAHSHAHAHHSHAHAH
That shark actually dead af but it is supposed to be in da water
😂😂😂😂
This dude is missing brain cells he’s the first human to mention this all the videos on this are recent ?
@Offizaljon its down the highway from me, or was, before it was removed
This is really weird for me to watch. To me it’s just man-made machines underwater, but for this guy it’s nightmare fuel.
that is because you don’t have that type of phobia. but i am sure you have a phobia, just not man-made machineries underwater, that others will also find weird
Really interesting. I don’t have this phobia but I can understand how it could induce dread. There’s just something unnatural about man made objects underwater, especially when they aren’t meant to be.
I have it too
A thing doing nothing in the water:
His brain: brrrrr
brain goes brrrrr
BRO OFF OF STAIRS LOL
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Brain goes: owwhhhh
Feels go brrr
Me: puts ice in my water
This guy: "ooouh"
😂😂😂😂
Thanks, i can imagine Steve "ough" in the background
Bruh you got me actually laughing
💀💀💀
😭😭😭😭
My man has come so far since then. I've been watching you since this video in 2020 and you never disappoint!
First time I went scuba diving we went and explored a shipwreck in the Dominican…. I had a HUUUUUGE fear of the ocean. After the dive, the fear was almost completely gone. Surreal experience.
"so what's the scariest horror movie you ever watched?"
This guy : *"finding nemo"*
Aka finding nobody
Most underrated comment I’ve seen
@@TitanFlare OK?!
@@Dracovishesbiggestfanofc post more videos
@Vuk Veljkovic finding nemo features a lot of man made shit like submarines and sunken boats wdym
giant kraken:
this guy: eh
screwdriver:
also this guy: OOOH SHIIT
Friday the 13th, in a dark and gloomy under water environment: bof
stairs half submerged by tides: * screaming intensifies *
No, really, jokes aside, this is a very interesting phobia. It's not even the objects nor their gloomy straight out of a horror movie look that scares him, but the simple concept of them being underwater. I'm just very curious about what goes through his mind at that exact moment.
Cat poop
@@Novristxch 👁👄👁
@@apex_xd8907 I love you
@@Novristxch *intensely searches for "no homo"*
The shark that he was talking about is actually a real preserved great white shark named Rosie. She was preserved in a tank of formaldehyde and that’s why it looked green in the photo. She was part of an amusement park in Australia that had been abandoned and she was left there until some explorers found her. She has since been removed from the abandoned park and removed from her old preservative. I have forgotten what happened to her afterwards, but I encourage you to look into what happened to her. It’s quite interesting.
It was really fascinating how you talked about this phobia. great video
When he said “ooouh” I really felt that
Same bro
Alex Niu Nobody else feels it but I think u have that phobia
@@fxlcovlxdimir my word of advice, remember that it can't hurt you. Only the big things that actually move can. Anything that doesn't move can't hurt you. You just need to be careful no sharks or other big sea predators mistake you for a fish
@@Alex-lu3mz what about a naval mine
O O O U H
The body is 80% water
some guy with prosthetics:
"nah nah nah I'm done"
Oh shi-
What?
You can tell which photos were the scariest because they triggered back stories, lol. Thanks for you courage! Loved the video!
3:25 Fun Fact: sharks actually do tend to be underwater.
Real creepy shit: “nah”
Stairs: “i can’t do it.”
Yeah he can’t fake this
Right
well anyone can fake many things like arachnophobia and you can love spiders and "hate spiders"
@@barb397 i have arachnophobia
@@evanahar2450 same bro. i'm scared af to a small spider even it legs just look like a thin yarn.
@@barb397 I guess so but that doesn't mean people cannot have phobias.
i appreciate you subjecting yourself to this for the purposes of our entertainment and/or research.
BRO GOT A CRAZY SHIRT THO
Jason, a serial killer: no flinch
Literal stairs: *sweats*
Lol
😂
I warned you about stairs bro! I told you dog!
😂
Dead man tell no stories,
If someone is scared of dark, they are not scared of being alone in the dark. They are scared of not being alone in the dark.
^^^
That actually makes sense , it actually blows my mind
I can confirm, I get nervous because I feel like something's there, and my heart and mind don't wanna risk anything BEING there with me, even if I know nothing's there.
@@tibrs6229 Yes.
@@tibrs6229 yea agreed
holy moly dude i remember when you were at 1.2k subs! great job man! i’ll continue to watch you grow.
thanks for sharing about your fears with us! :3
it may seem silly to some, but being open about it lets others come in who feel similarly and be able to feel not so alone.
Jason, a potential serial killer: naah
Flooded stairs: TRIGGERED
It’s not the object he’s afraid of, it’s the fact that it’s submerged or partly submerged in water. He seems to be more scared of the partly submerged ones which is why the stairs scared him more
@@mira_arts_v yeah, I figured it out (or at least I tried) but I find important your point because most of the people don't get the perspective of Zeark.
Is
you got me ashuashuash
😂
Something above water
This guy:
Something beneath water
This guy: Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhh
I read this comment before playing the video and I laughed really hard
No comment on a 1k likes?
@@inigomarana3544 its a bad comment idk why ppl would reply to this
@@2aj. your right , it is a bad comment .
🗿
“these ones are the worst” pauses to look longer😭 i love this
I watched this man grow from 1k to now
The shark in the tank is from a wildlife park in Australia and her name is rosie she is a taxidermy shark and she was abandoned for years but people are restoring her now
I saw a mini documentary on that. If I was the guy who found it I honestly would pass out lol.
@@Zeark Considering the toxicity of the air in the room that held the shark, you probably would.
I literally spent a year learning about rosie :> call me a weirdo, idc
Wait, isn't Rosie a real shark? I tought she was left to rot there.
NEWS FLASH: shes dead now...its now a sad day
“These ones are the worst”
Legit a picture of stairs😂
Imagine something grabbing your legs when you touch the watery area
@YT Waduhek Ye and I have thalassophobia and this so this is even worse for me
I have really bad claustrophobia. I can barely watch a video of people going in caves even though I love doing it in real life.😂
Imagine King Neptune walking up it
@@erille712 that would be badass
Drinking game: take a shot of beer every time he says, “OOOOHHHHHH!” Or “OOOOOO”
when you said peace out i just thought it ended then i realized the video was longer
Girls:Titanic is so sad 😭
This guy: *Unmeasurable fear*
More like *faints*
*people, not girls
yes, I can’t take a joke leave me alone
@@magicalgrl2280 ok
@@Iloveturkiye-mp5ee ok
@@magicalgrl2280 Its just a stereotypical joke that’s not true , But I kind of understand where you are coming from
*DEMON UNDER WATER*: Eh, that’s not so bad...
*Staircase under water*: FUCKING TURN IT OFF. I CANT!
LMFAOO RIGHT
Lmfaooo I thought the same
The demon do you mean the garden gnome
Mood
For most MOST people not all, it’s the fear of (unknowing) what’s under the water, the intense feeling of (anything) coming from (anywhere) rather than seeing some… random cgi thing in water or a “demon”. I will say however this dude is faking. Lol The dinosaur image around 1:57 was kinda the giveaway… no one reacts to.. a robotic dinosaur like that.. at least not a person with common sense.
Lotta respect for being open about fear people might not be able to wrap their heads around
As a fellow submechanophobic, I relate whole heartedly 😰😨
Homie must hate finding nemo, that boat scene still scary af.
Omg yess when that ship almost killed marlin and dory
when you can’t see the sea floor, like dark water, that’s scary
@@maxgonzales7933 bro exactly, I went swimming last year on my vacation and went so far away from the shore, looked down in the water and almost threw up. I felt like something is gonna grab me by my foot even though those waters are safe. Even now I get chills thinking about it 😂
@@hami1767 holy shit I can only imagine looking down in the sea and seeing only black
Pretty sure if he rides Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage in Disneyland, he would surely hate it.
Imagine this poor guy.
He's doing the dishes, a spoon fall inside the water.
Edit: oh shit, thanks for the likes and thanks for those heroes who describe their experience to do dishes with this phobia! You have my respect!
Lol legit laughed out loud at this one. 😂 Good question though, in all seriousness. Like, how sensitive is the phobia? It seems pretty bad. I couldn’t imagine. I feel for the guy!
if there is water in the sink cause of the plug you put in, you know damn right im not putting my hand in that shit to take the plug out. my parents wonder why i cant do it lmao
@@Pilot545 you get the feeling you would get when you see something very cringey but you are terrified of it, you just want to get away from it as fast as possible
OOHHHH
OOOOUGH
I love how he constantly does "oooouugghhh...".I mean your reaction to your phobia is far better than mine😂
I have to say, you're the first person to explain your phobia to the T how mine works. I cannot remember a time in my life I wasn't scared of submerged objects. Even trees/stumps. What you said about the shark and the fact its underwater, NOT the fact it's a shark being what scares you is perfect. I remember I couldn't dive from a diving board years ago in the middle of a lake just because there was a tin beer can at the bottom. I don't remember any trauma, movie or anything that set this off but it's the most primal fear I have ever felt. And it sucks because I love to fish :/ Best wishes
Old Minecraft Steve drowning: "Ohh!"
Zeark: "OOHH!"
That triggers my dirty mind lmao
i see a comment with 69 likes but when i pressed reply, it turned 70. Missed opportunity there
@@alenpapec Same.
Ah, so his past life was a STEVE that drowned.
It all makes sense now.
this is why the human brain is so cool to me. it’s such an oddly specific thing to have an irrational fear of.
Oooooooohhhh
I feel like your the guy who will take their parents Brain or heart anytime
To experiment on it
Bruh
@@user-ti2wy9np6s bruh, you took my heart
Like the phobia of peanut butter sticking to your mouth
Bro I’m sorry this is fucking hilarious, every picture “ooooooohhhh” , looking away covering your eyes 😂😂😂Grade A , S Tier, Amen
I feel you bro🥺
I got it too🦈
I’m sorry but like while he’s over here freaking tf out I was just like “how’d all this shit get underwater though”.
LMAOOO
I find that one of the scariest parts.
Ocean is the biggest trash can
i was told we’re all tied by fate in a way
A lot of it is “art” people put there
It's crazy how different everyone's brain's work
It really brings out how fear really is just an illusion, it’s what we make it to be.
Ikr I love the ocean but I'm scared to look down in the deepest of deaths
It's crazy how many times he said "OOUUFF"
@TheOfficial GoodGamers I have that too and honestly best cure for it....watch tarantula owner videos on youtube personal favorite is probably Exotics layer try it out...i mean i still fucking SCREAM when i see a small spider irl but tarantulas defo don't scare me anymore after i've found out how rather harmless they are
I like how you said that instead of "why are you afraid of things uNdErWaTeRrRr??!?!??"
The ammbient horror noise of the video Immediately changing to ukulele music when he starts to tell a story is comedy gold
nah this is legit, this is exactly how i am with pictures of spiders, i cant even look at a video like that tho and i would never go on google images
Everyone is making fun of him for saying he doesn’t like sharks underwater. What he is trying to say is that under the water is like an unknown thing and u can see anything down there
Ikr. It’s actually so scary if you think about it
I've always had a fear of just being in the middle of the ocean with nothing around you. Just the deep ocean underneath you and nowhere you can swim to. But nothing like this.
@@ashonline77 that’s common no one would be ok with being stranded in the ocean
@@cjelky22 of course I know that. It's the thought of that happening that randomly pops up in my head is why I consider it a fear. Like there's no reason for me to think about it but it just randomly comes to my head and I feel the anxiety thinking about it.
@@ashonline77 same for me with school losing loved ones and other things
Submechanophobia people when their town is flooding: *screaming*
normal people when their town is flooding: screaming
@@braxtra1664 HAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHA
@@braxtra1664 correct
I personally think that everyone would scream when the city floods
@@AcediaIX but do you think screaming at the water would make it go away?
We are all here watching along with you. Your not alone!
"OOOOOOOoooooohhhh"
-Zeark at any thing he finds scary
2:14 creepy guy with mask under water- this guy: eh
wet stairs- noooooooooooo
The mask thing actually scared the living fuck out of me Idek how the hell he was just like 😐
The statue is Jason vorhees, its actually at the bottom of crystal lake
@@chadpattypersonal8731 that is Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th my friend 🧍🏾♀️
@@nativenewyorker3144 my bad
@@chadpattypersonal8731 Oh no I genuinely hope that comment didn’t come off as snarky. I was just informing you like in a trivia type way.
I don't have this phobia but that image of the diver with the massive boat fan thing? That freaked ME out.
The legend starts his career
So he wouldn’t be able to get through the finding Nemo movie most likely
No wonder the balloons always freaked me out
The bit with the divers and the whale when it comes up behind them yes
He's gonna lose it when marlon jumps out the dentist office into the ocean with all those ships under sea😂😂😂
That's like the wrong turn series for him
what about SpongeBob?
What's the scariest movie you've watched?
Zeark: Titanic
😂😂😂
Bro the Titanic was fuckin scary. Saw it as a kid, never stepped foot on a boat.
Shark Tale
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Finding Nemo😂
THIS IS GREAT! I really understand the reaction to big man-made things underwater. Such an odd thing, but I think a lot of people have this. I discovered a similar reaction when watching ships sinking, especially huge ships partially sunk, where you can part of the ship fading off to darkness underwater. But, surprisingly, to me, seeing these things in real life does not at all have the same effect: I went snorkeling in maybe 30 feet of water and swam part way down to a sunken freighter. Just didn't bother me in the least. BUT, a photo of it has a totally different effect. Also swam under the boat I was diving off of and was totally comfortable. A video or photo of the same thing however, is creepy. (Especially bad are photos taken where the water divides the image into, say, seeing a large boat on top of the water at the top of the image, and the hull etc under the water in the lower part of the picture. Is this common reaction? (Someone said that giant propellers underwater are the worst of all. True?
BRO U JUST OPENED MY SECOND EVER PHOBIA! I WAS SCARED STRAIGHT!!
This is so interesting as someone who doesn’t have this phobia. Some of these pictures are creepy to me, but it’s because the objects are creepy. The water is not really a factor. It seems like you (and others with this fear) are more bothered by the idea of something being under water when it shouldn’t be.
I don't think it's the fact that it's physically submerged in the water. I think what it might be is the psychological implication that those things are abandoned sunken in there, which makes them creepy, "dead" and lifeless/haunted or whatever. But your guess is as good as mine.
@@Meta9871 fear of the unknown, combined with unfamiliarity with water.
@@kadeskorni296 I can relate to it a little bit. It's something familiar (man-made) submerged into an unhinabitable world where it's left to rot.
Everything that gets torn away from it's natural environment and left far out of reach makes me extremely uncomfortable.
When I was younger I had a near panic attack when we were on a boat tour and my sister's hat blew away into the water.
Agree, I think this is the most interesting phobia I know.
God bless
Without context this is just a dude saying “oooh” to pictures of water and I find it absolutely hilarious
Fr lmao
Fucken crack up m8
I KNOWW AHAKDKAK
Yup
@Kemuels animations didn’t even know I had this many likes wtf 💀
i know this is an actual phobia and all, but this is the funniest thing i've seen all week.
I couldn't bare to watch you react to this bro. I started shaking since the first image showed up lol
Honestly, a lot of these were just straight up creepy as fuck
Fr
The dinosaur head near the beginning fucked me up. I had to quit the video coz I was so spooked
That dude under the ship propeller was pretty creepy ngl
no
Agreed
Zeark: it’s the fact that the shark is under the water
Me: where tf else would it be
u r right but wrong....he really meant that he is ok if shark was on the ground rather than water
Robin Cruse where else would it be
@@allahslayerx2652 dead
In a tornado.
it was a shark statue underwater or something from an abandoned museum
I think this is the first time I've ever wanted to see a youtuber do a thing so much, usually I wouldn't like milking content but this I want to see much more of
This is so interesting. I definitely get the trypophobia reaction... I feel like 'phobia' is such a strong word, but for sure it triggers me to some extent - so I totally get that people have irrational phobias. This one I don't understand but damn it's cool, in a morbidly curious kind of way!
The fact that he’s saying “these are the worst... I hate this one... this is scary...” shows that he’s telling the truth cuz he’s even afraid of saying what he is afraid of.
2:16
sees Jason underwater: “Ehh”
proceeds to look at stairs submerged: “OUUUUUUUUU”
*Jason finally said fuck it and quite his old job he now works at a hardware store*
@@thegamerzoildv2183 lmao
I swear that I’ve seen this exact same video YEARS ago
idk why this video feels so nostalgic to me
I have the EXACT same phobia and I couldn't find the name to it THANK YOU! when I was young I was scared (and still am a little) to pull the chain in the toilet tank to unblock it so the water can flow again! Your video gave me anxiety and I had the same reaction as you!
One of my worst fears is having to swim above a big object like a ship that has drowned etc. The thought makes me feel physically sick.
oh finally someone gets it-
i hate deep water cuz it so dark
or a huge marine animal
SAME!! or a tree under the water makes me want to vomit. Or the cables from the dock at a lake u der water
A ship that downed?
i like how you’re more scared of stairs and planes and propellers than the actual spoop things in there
odd phobia innit
I think the ones with yellow murky water triggers my fight or flight response as well.
Just imagine having to go in there or touch them and be exposed to all that bacteria and toxins.....nope.
yeah, think if you were just looking at a pool and something catches your eye, a corroding statue of a person that looks like it's being dragged into the floor, half way into it, and it starts to move Edit: spelling
@@Tater_Toot perhaps wear a glove?
It’s the same for me! The spooky looking shit isn’t even scary (I mean it is, kinda) but the submerged ships and planes and stairs are way fucking worse
@@Astrothunder_ bro it don’t matter how many layers you gonna feel it all the same
Bro I feel your pain in some weird way. Like I can watch some seriously disturbing stuff no problem. The second you mention an arm injury I see someone break their arm etc its like an intense physical sickness that instantly spreads and I gotta lay tf down now or ima pass out
I remember watching this video 1 year ago wow man u have a big channel now
him washing his dishes and his spoon falls in the water: “OOOOOO”
XD
Bruh literally
Lmaooooo
BAHAHAHA
LMAO
* sees Jason Voorhees statue *
"Ah that's not so ba-"
* sees stairs *
"OOOOHH NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO"
Hes scared of stairs in water
bruh that's not what it is smh
Well I kinda see where he's getting. Try going down on basement stairs with only the top of the stairs is lit while the bottom is dark. Basically I think that's the vibe he's getting and add the factor that it has submerged in water, it will be dark af.
Imagine deep sea diving in a mini sub and seeing a giant war submarine coming directly towards u
I have this, boat propellors make my heart beat so fast, i’ve had nightmares of scuba diving through dark water and then all of a sudden a huge cargo ship propellor coming at me
For me the scariest is sunken ships, planes and stuff like that everything else is fine and also the thought of swimming and seeing something sunken under you.
Bruh i wouldn't be able to bring myself to swim anywhere where I couldn't touch the bottom. Movies where bad shit happens underwater make you just wanna not go in water again, I swear
Seeing footage of the Titanic makes me imagine the bodies that were stuck in its halls. It nauseates me... I can’t even watch the movie.
@@WonderboyKev it's the thought if being there with it. Its slightly similar to vertigo but without dizziness.
Agreed bruh
Ive scuba dived wrecks before its kinda sick ngl
This is the strangest phobia I ever learned about.
I have it so I think it's the most natural thing in the world
There are some pretty specific phobias out there lol. Like I have ostraconophobia which is the fear of shellfish like crabs or shrimp.
@@Alexander-gv6oh so I'm actually curious about your phobia. Like what exactly about it encits the fear involved with the objects? Maybe my conditioning just dosnt allow me to see why when he explained how it triggers for him?
@@Alexander-gv6oh I don’t mean to be disrespectful but a fear of underwater objects is not a natural thing there’s no like depth to it or “natural” fear you could explain off of face value like other fears or phobias... so again not to be disrespectful but it is a natural thing since there is nothing rational to actually fear...
@@waffles4096 i have blennophobia: fear of slugs and snails!
Omg when the plane hurt him the most i had a decent 2 minute laugh. Thank you, you disabled gentleman I’m convinced now
the live action Casper movie was my first encounter with submechanophobia. the scene where the machine comes out of the murky, green water is the bane of my existence
For the people who saying he is over reacting THERES LITERALLY A PHOBIA FOR YOUR DOORBELL
Aibohphobia is the (unofficial) fear of palindromes, which are words that read the same front and back and, you guessed it, the word itself is a palindrome.
@@zLucci. imagine people having it being asked what his phobia called? And he got scared as he mention it.
@@rusa2195 The people who name phobias have a sick sense of humor I swear. The name for fear of long words is itself a long word :/
That actually doesn't prove anything, the phobia is real but he could be acting (i'm not saying he is)
Wait that’s an actual thing
*Zeark:* Mum, I want a pet
Zeark's mum gifts him an aquarium with fish
*Zeark:* OOOOUH
o o o o u h
I’m cracking up 😂
XD
It’s so interesting we have similar triggers, I didn’t even know I had this issue until someone showed me multiple pictures like this and I cringed. But everything came together when I remember how I often I have nightmares of being on the titanic and other sunken ships
When I was younger I was on a triathlon team that traveled to do different races. The swim portion for some random race in the Midwest took us around the perimeter of a large man-made pond. The pond had a dam on it which we swim next to. When we swam by the dam, underneath the murky water I could see the grate for the main water pipe that led straight down into the black abyss in the center of the dam. It was huge and covered in algae and (I could have an exaggerated memory) but I swear I remember part of the grate being broken meaning you could totally get sucked in there. Just the idea of swimming over a pipe that large, and there being a man with a large red button that could make all the water in the pond drain through it in a matter of minutes utterly disturbed me. I used it as a motivator to swim faster. But years later I realize that it created my Submechanophobia. I still have the image of it underwater in my head and can feel the sensation I felt when I saw it…
Sorry to hear that, I am also dealing this problem and I do not know how I got this and it's been more than 5 years now. When I see pictures like sunken ship, planes, car, house, stutues or even small things that are not suppose under water it gives me instant distress. It's like horror.
shark: just vibing
him: that's some scary sh*t right there
i find it scary lmao
Shark: i’m rotting
The shark actually has a whole story to her, she got restored in a new tank and everything.
@@shelbelby5296 you cant restore a rotting corpse tho
@@pizzatime4430 she was being preserved in alcohol so she wasn't rotting as fast as you think she would have. She arrived AT the location in the picture dead, so they had to preserve her to keep her where she was. Now she sits in a tank inside of glycerin to keep her preserved better and to keep her skin from drying out.