Hasanabi Reacts to Man in Cave | Internet Historian
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- Hasan reacts to the newest video from the Internet Historian this time covering a man who was trapped in a cave for several days in Kentucky almost 100 years ago.
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Hasan Piker is Political Commentator turned Twitch Streamer (#13) known for his Turkish heritage and leftist takes, often speaking on topics like Socialism, Communism, Capitalism, and Marxism (and occasionally 9/11). He loves reacting to political news, and occasionally goes on IRL adventures with his friends such as Ludwig, 100Thieves, Sykkuno, Pokimane, Valkyrae, xQc, and many others. He likes to react to popular media content with his audience as well, such as Jubilee, JCS (Jim Can't Swim), Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate, Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Danny Gonzalez, Channel 5, OfflineTV, trending twitter posts or TikToks, and other creative videos. He also co-hosts two podcasts, Leftovers, with Ethan Klein of H3H3 fame, and Fear &, with Will Neff. He allegedly sometimes plays games like GTA 5, Dark Souls, Elden Ring, and whatever excites him on the PS5, Switch, or the PC side of gaming. - Zábava
The thing I learned from this video is that the internet has not changed people in the slightest.
Well, we can fight boredom easier, at the very least.
"what happens if I touch exposed cable ?" - one of the most evolved animal on earth
Just made it easier for dumbass ideas to spread
Its not the internet, its human nature... Internet only makes it more apparent.
Some of the stuff here is exactly like Alex Jones and Sandy Hook.
wild that he was exploring the cave in hopes of potentially finding some kind of attraction to draw tourists and ended up becoming the attraction...
Ironic isn’t it
divine comedy
As a Kentuckian, I must say, apart from caves and racism, we also have horse racing.
Don't forget the chicken
Oh America ..
You forgot about the Corvette... and meth.
I think our state is pretty shitty but you can’t deny it’s at least fucking beautiful, as someone who likes to hike it’s the one good thing ab living here
@@Kaptinkumar Florida is the opposite. Not that much racism since half the state is latino, strong economy, nice beaches (by american standards) but we got zero mountains, not even a fucking hill.
It's crazy how many tools they invented in 4 days just to save that guy.
name one...
@@odisy64 Its name: Albert Einstein
@@EroUsagiSama could have said something funnier
@@odisy64 in german its funny. Ein Stein=a Rock. The invented Tool was "a rock"
@@TheB2100 they were right about german humor...
The thing about Coffee, Whiskey and Milk is that, water treatment and purification still had a ways to go, and Coffee was boiled (and if you were going to boil it anyway, might as well have some kind of flavor), Whiskey was distilled, and Milk was clean so long as it was pasteurized. It was much safer to give him those than plain water.
Not to mention have you ever had a power outage and had to drink boiled water? It taste like piss.
No one drank water commonly until the 1930s
chicago had city wide drinking water by 1920 though
All that coffee and whiskey also would've had the unintended effect of further dehydrating an already dehydrated man. Not to mention the eventual diarrhea.
@@herecomesaregular8418 (american drip)coffee doesn't have enough caffeine to counteract the amount of water in it, it doesn't dehydrate you
coffee and whiskey dehydrates you though
@@Vincisomething incorrect. American drip coffee (what they drank) is mostly water. I drink coffee every morning at it does hydrate me. This ain't expresso or other types that is basically pure coffee. And whiskey in the 20s was required to be 100 proof,so 50% water. So again this WOULD hydrate you (not as much as just water but it did) and would also numb his pain.
So no it doesn't dehydrate you and if they gave him shitty boiled water or plain water it would've fucked him
Everytime I hear about this story. I just feel like crying. The love they had for him. His dedication. Even though it was foolish.
One hundred percent- that dedication, the hope. The human spirit.
Damn. That’s actually a crazy way to think about it
Right. Thats how I feel. They had so much hope for him, and I feel like any lesser group of people would have given up far sooner.
Miller is literally Spider-Man. Unassuming, kinda quirky, works for a newspaper. Secretly a HERO! Now we know where Stan got the idea.
what the fuck that sounds plausible
The fact that Internet Historian used Wendigoon's face to portray the miner is so funny, because Wendigoon is the last person I'd imagine would want to get stuck in a rockussy
I THOUGHT I WAS CRAZY IT IS HIM!!! LMAOOO
Especially after the flesh pit video
I thought I knew who tf that was 😂😂😂
i knew i recognised him 💀
Gerald literally moved half a ton and then some of tock on his own with his hands in the hopes he could save his friend we all need a Gerald in our lives.
American legal system be like "no, you don't own the copyrights to your dead son"
I’m crying, these people have such good hearts. I have depression and often feel like a burden and like no one would care about me enough to help me with even the smallest things and so seeing so many people almost lose their lives to save this man brings me to tears. Humans CAN be good, there is hope.
I know this is an old ass comment and you’ll likely never see this, but having no fucking idea who you are I’d do a lot to save you if I found you in danger, dear stranger. Humans help humans, that’s the way we are designed, that’s why we survive
@Alice Deathbelle I hope you’re doing better
@CZane thank you for showing such empathy
Sending good wishes and hope you're feeling better. You're worthy fellow human ✨🥰
Too bad it was overshadowed by their colossal stupidity.
@@czane1526it’s been a year from when this comment was written but “humans help humans” is so simple and beautiful. And true. I hope op & everyone in this thread is well.
"What compels someone to do this?"
I genuinely think there's something you could call "cave brain," cause like, historically, anthropologically, caves are really important for humans. The same way that we are drawn to bodies of water, and drawn to trees and forests, we're also drawn to caves. And for some people that's amped waaay up in their brains. Like they see a cave and they GOTTA. They HAFTA. Like a dog that will dead sprint into a lake the second it's off lead.
Curiosity. Also the more they do it and get away without injury the more they will keep doing it until something happens. Basic human nature.
@@gilgameshricardo3867 that, but he was referring to survival. First of the needs a human has, as covered in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Shelter
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Nah, that's a misconception, early humans hardly ever lived in caves. It's simply that paintings or tools that were left there got preserved, while paintings and tools left anywhere else got swept away by rain. It's not like the world is full of caves anyway and early humans where nomadic, they couldn't just hop from cave to cave. You also can't make fire in a cave without suffocating yourself. Caves are pretty useless if you can make a tent.
I think he was urging for the black void more than cave
There's a reason they primarily served alcohol, milk, and coffee. The distilling, pasteurizing, and boiling methods needed to make them, respectively, acted as a method to make water safer to drink.
We got to nukes 20 years later... I'm not sure about that one chief.
Federal regulations on drinking water were instituted I'm the US in 1914, I'm certain there was water available to these people
@@inkarabbit9780 The first city in the US that disinfected all drinking water was New Jersey in 1908. So I don't think it's that far fetched to think that in 1920s rural Kentucky they may have still needed to boil water.
@Ben Robinson the more you know!
I've literally been caving many times. I don't do any crazy squeeze's, but damn these stories still make me feel like I'm drowning
For the love of god don't end up like Floyd
I really feel I would love to explore caves as well. But as soon as I'd have to go through a passage lower than my waist, I'd stop there
"Literal Caving". I'd believe you if you at least knew it was called spelunking
@@marinablack181 I'm really taking the bait here but, most cavers prefer "caving" because its less pretentious than "spelunking." For more info see r/caving. I'm also a geology student. I've helped many of my peers with cave and karst research. They usually brought me along because I was a caverns tour guide before college. Getting into caves is by no means rare and I would recommend it to everyone! Just look for your local grotto!
so why don't you value your life?
Idk why I was expecting him to be found alive after those 12 days. I was like no WAY I’m getting a sad ending after a video this long. But alas.
It's heartbreaking, but real life is like this, not everybody gets a happy ending
Hasan acknowledging the Ad Segue vote bot made me giggle. I wish more streamers were able to notice the cool and funny things chatters do like that. But it's so hard with literally thousands of chatters at any point
people back than were absolute content demons 💀
This is so anxiety inducing. This is my greatest phobia
My dude My Chest fluttered watching the stills
Thats not a phobia, it's simply you possess enough common sense not to squeeze your body into holes in the ground for "fun". 😉
I'm claustrophobic and I could never.
crazy that not a single comment is about the fact that this entire “man in cave” video was plagiarized
that's likely bc this was posted before Hbomberguy's video dropped.... so all the comments were *also* posted before the original Man in Cave was taken down.
looks like this is one of the only ways to see the original w/ the MUCH better, plagiarized article... unless you want to watch the re-upload, then read the actual article and add the visuals with your mind's eye
Aside from the horrifying death...
I found it really interesting how a lot of our contemporary issues were present in the early 1920s. Content brained journalists, backseat advice givers, the two week news cycle, crisis actor allegations, etc.
A lot of the problems people attribute to social media may just be a part of human nature.
Or an economic system that instills profit over people as a virtue. When raised to believe humans are inherently selfish and capitalism is the only system that works, selfishness and greed is reinforced - the lens from which we view everything.
But as Collin's tragedy shows, empathy and the instinct to help fellow humans is just as strong. Perhaps one day we can move to a system that emphasizes such.
But the people who already have the wealth and power are like the rock pinning Collin's leg down and the gravel surrounding his body.
While outside, the entire country gawks, powerless to help, or so they think. Great in number by comparison.
Power is where the people believe it to be.
I mean, when the general situation purposefully inflames one's basest instincts and encourages them - can that really be called human nature?
When you're trapped in a dusty mine and you cough your lungs out, it's not human nature to just cough. You must get out of the dusty cave.
Hasan saying "make the hole bigger" without understanding that would almost instantly trap both of them is kind of hilarious.
the chatter that said “you know nothing about caving and it shows” proceeded by hasan describing the worst possible method for rescuing the guy XD
@lordland candlestick and all the people saying there was no room to use shovels or crowbars or anything, then Hasan having a smug told you so moment when the brother used a crowbar... After having made room to use the crowbar.
It is silly that this is the only way to view the stolen version.
I think it's hilarious.
Im being 100% when I say my stress levels and blood pressure rose through the roof listening to this!!!
Me too ✋️
Just came back from the new HBomberGuy video and the fact that this is deemed fair use by CZcams means that Hasan is doing more to transform the content than Internet Historian did oh my
Yeah dude thats crazy lmao
internet historian literally plagirized an article and gave 0 credit by adding only goofy animations. that still isnt transformatism. hasan added commentary completetly transformed the video and made this as much ethical way more than historian ever did. this is just massive cope and you didnt learn anything what hbomberguy said in that video.
@xaf8652 Sitting in a chair, occasionally talking is MORE transformative than storyboarding, sourcing images, programming the movement of the images, recording voiceover from multiple VAs, and editing the whole thing together?
Holy shit that's a dumb take.
@@thorin4406 it doesn't matter if the story he's adapting was taken without the knowledge of the creator of the story himself. Like you should ask them from the jump not retroactively.
@aobasuzukaze1032 Did Hasan ask IH?
Your original post points out the double standard beautifully. Why are you so willing to accept it as-is? Because CZcams says so? Appealing to authority is logically fallacious.
So, did Hasan ask IH if it was ok for him to sit on his ass and say "uh caving is dumb, why would anyone do that" and "this is why capitalism is stupid" whilst a bunch of actual hard work plays out in the background? No, he didn't ask.
If IH is plagiarising (which he is, btw) then at least he put some fucking effort in to it. Hasan plagiarised the whole thing whilst literally only talking. Amazing.
lmfaoooo why did they use wendigoon's face that's so funny
Internet Historian trapped him in the cave and recored him and his voice lines
Dawg I was looking for someone else to notice
Most attentive hasan viewer
@@thetan1595 everyone in his chat was mentioning it lol I remember wondering why he looked so familiar and they reminded me
some say he's still in the cave to this day
regarding the lack of drinking water, my grandfather never drank water, he was raised back then to believe you got enough hydration from food and other drinks, like coffee so he "didn't believe in it"... He went on to have 2 strokes and died from the third.
Me who doesn’t drink water: uhoh
He really said, "This is my hole! It was made for me!" 😭
nah 😭😭
drr, drr...
Omg😭 that’s so right and also so very wrong 😭
Brooo noooo😭😭😭😭
I have reoccurring nightmares of being stuck squeezed into caves like this 😬🤮
For real. I have claustrophobia (I can freak out under a bed if I can't move my head) and these don't make it any better.
I only go into caves with concrete paths, lights, and built-in visitor bathrooms.
the fact that floyd was so desperate for someone to stay with him is so fucking sad. he literally begged a stranger to stay with him because he was convinced he was going to die. without so much media coverage, he probably would have lived. most of the people there only wanted to see him, not save him. the only people that actually cared was his brother and the journalist. what a horrible way to die.
every time a streamer/youtuber i watch sees anything about kentucky, it's always terrible 😭 it could be the most random thing, too
we have *some* nice things, i swear
Mitch McConnell lol.
Holy shit, mother nature really wanted to annihilate this man
The original video was one of the saddest I've ever seen. Idk if I can sit through the whole thing again 😭😭😭
Well it just got taken down for copyright music, so you don’t have to worry I guess? I was so bummed when I went to rewatch and it was just gone…
If there's one thing I know about America in the late 19th/early 20th century, it's that people in that time and place really loved paying money to see dead bodies
I love how in Hasan's mind, people from Kentucky have an Australian accent
Close enough, when you are in certain parts here...all of our accents and dialects converge and make other ones 💀💀💀
Went caving in a cave system that had a 12 inch squeeze once. I ended up not doing the squeeze and just staying in the first part of the cave, stuff like this is why.
I never saw the OG man in cave video cause it was taken down for plagiarism before I had heard of it.
The best thing that I learnt from this vid is the existence of the top of the hour ad break bot
I watch so many of the caving videos that end in tragedy and I always ask myself why. Why would anyone find a thrill in squeezing through a tiny hole or passageway. I do not get thrill seeking.
The same way people like to comment "first". Because first feel.....good ig?
I'm an adrenalin junkie but even i wouldn't be caught dead doin some dumb 💩 like that!
Because it was there.
It’s just exciting and thrilling. Exploring the unknown and pushing your body to limits you didn’t think you could go. It’s the same way ultra marathoners run. They love the pain and the high it makes them feel afterwards. It’s weird but I like putting my body through pain
People jump out of planes for fun, if something goes wrong they will 100% die
I couldn't watch this alone and I don't have friends so watching TV with Hasan makes my day
doesnt surprise me
I can relate. I'm in self-imposed exile though. I've had great times with countless friends over my decades on earth. I'm just done now, really. Been single for years- no problem. I have my dog, my job, my house, my movies, music and internet. Couldn't be more content. My house is always clean, never going to walk in the door to someone else's shitty mood and issues....All.Good.
the rope pull would have worked if they'd secured a pully down there to turn the upwards pull into sideways force. thats literally all it would have taken.
Seems like there wasn't enough space at that point to set one up.
The sideways force would have placed immense pressure on the rocks above his entrapment, possibly causing further cave ins.
@@CZcams.Commen-tater and what they were doing wouldnt??
@@curvingfyre6810 I didn't say that...
idk, based entirely on the info we have, to think _you_ would've figured it out NP when there _were_ so many ppl there who were *actually **_there_* ?? it clearly wasn't simple
Thank Science for the Internet and that we aren't so bored, as people were then. I mean, we are bored, but we can fight boredom easier.
And yet people still go caving
I saw this was uploaded as I was half way through watching it myself, so much better to watch with a friend 😅 such a good one
Least parasocial Hasan viewer
jokes aside, what a dope brother. you don’t hear about that as often as you should.
that was perhaps the smoothest ad break he's done i'm impressed and my day is made
This reminds me of a similar case that happened except it wasn't because of ineptitude or lack of knowledge they realized they couldn't do anything. Also, this isn't the first case where a dead body was used as some showcase or prop. Universal was using Carnival as a set for The Six Million Dollar Man, a series from the 1970s. They found a dead body prop they wanted to take down so it wouldn't obstruct filming. Long story short, they realized it was a dead body... from like the 1920s/30s. And that wasn't even where the weirdness of the story starts or ends (depending on how you tell it). This would just further convince Hasan people back then really had nothing better to do lol
Also, to answer Hasan's question, in cases like this where people get stuck in holes, you can't just dig around willy-nilly because if you dig wrong, it can all collapse. There was another case where a girl fell in a hole maybe 20 or so years ago and they had to dig a parallel hole to dig her out. She survived but didn't remember any of it as an adult.
Oh yeah I vaguely remember the girl in the hole/cave story. I was 28 then. That was terrifying.
@@Ami_E_Bowen the one about this guy who got stuck in a cave messed me up for a minute. It was very similar to this one, but it was relatively recent. I think the place is called putty cave and it was made into a movie called, The last decent I think. I'm not sure if it's worse to die in that situation because people were incompetent or if it's because there's literally nothing they could do.
@@Vincisomething Is that the Nutty Putty cave? I think the dude is still in there and they just covered the hole up
He skipped an Internet Historian ad.
I think he has to as per his contract.
I can’t begin to understand why he never chipped away at the squeeze to begin with. I can only guess that he was going to find a better way once he got to the other side.
Just finished watching the OG video. Now to watch again with Hasan
Anytime someone questions why someone would do something like this I think of a quote from the guy who climbed Everest without equipment. “Why did you go out there to die?” “I didn’t I went there to live”
dude, wtf! is that Wendigoon?!
Looks like it💀
Wendi did the voiceover for Floyd
This must be one of the absolute craziest stories I've ever heard and the fact that all this happened will probably never cease to baffle me. Dang man, that's a rough one
THE CAVUSSY IS TOO TIGHT 😩😩😩
(im sorry i had to)
RIP Plato he would have loved this allegory
The legendary cavussy grip, oof
I came back to watch this on the background, and I love that I re-discovered the origins of the Top of the Hour Bot
Same
1:34:14 lmao "I'm doing quirky little things like 'Oooh, you just misplaced your keys.' I'm one of those whimsical ghosts okay?" Holy shit that's funny...
Damn seeing Wendigoon on a Hasan stream is a crossover I didn't realize I'd want more of
Rip wendigoon you were a real one😔
"Floyd Collins is a god damn crisis actor!" -Some Kentuckians.
He was so proud of himself! 28:50 😂
Lmao
Internet Historian's ads are absolutely top tier. None better.
Back then they LOVED amputating people. Trust me, if they could’ve reached his foot, they would’ve cut it off for sure. But they just couldn’t reach it. He could barely reach back to ratchet the jack
Cool to see Hasan react to something close to my hometown. Was just at Sand Cave 2 weeks ago when I visited Mammoth Cave for a tour, you can’t go inside it obviously but there’s an overlook on a trail where you can see the entrance. This cave is only like 25 mins from my house.
Not me sobbing when they read his quote halfway through
Content brain is a constant of human evolution.
damn i was so early, I completely missed the 1080p rendering and almost finished the video in 360p just assuming the chanel was ass. I apologize for my underestimation of your talents, Mr. Hasan Reactions.
Watching this while watching actual video nearing the end. Is incredible
Internet Historians animations and editing are so fire
Here from Plagiarism and You(Tube) lol
This is one of the saddest and most upsetting tales of a doomed guy.
“YOURE NOT A RAT! YOURE A HUMAN!!!” 😅😅😂😂😂😂
"I can't figure out a reason to do that" Say you're a privileged rich guy without saying you're a privileged rich guy
Watching this outside at night is eerie and pleasant 🤌🏾
0:00 I’m pretty that back in those days no one drank straight water because it was un-purified and tasted gross even after boiling it. The best solution was to make it into tea or coffee. That or drink milk.
That may also be why the Boston Tea Party was so annoying for the British soldiers.
In Vietnam they have the Cu Chi tunnels which were used by soldiers in the Vietnam war as hiding spots, supply routes, food caches, weapon caches, hospitals & even living quarters. It was not pleasant in there & it is estimated that at any time at least 50% of the population down there had malaria. In the present day they made the tunnels a bit taller so it could be a tourist attraction, I got to crawl through there when I was 10-ish. I convinced my mom to come with me by telling her if the tunnels ever collapsed on me & my stepdad she would want to be with us. Mom also made me go to the War Remnants Museum to see photos of the birth defects a lot of the bombings caused among other stuff. I was not phased, I mean I knew it was important to know this stuff but I’m still surprised it didn’t traumatise me. I think humans are always going to be attracted to danger & the potential that we could die any day. I think humans will always want to prove that what is considered dangerous isn’t as bad as it seems. Maybe in some way that is comforting.
I knew i recognized backing tracks. Thank you Red Dead, for all of the great S-tier music you gave us
Did he seriously suggest to use a freaking screwdriver to help shovel away gravel? Or even use a pickaxes in a small hole that was BARELY big enough for people to crawl through? Not to mention not everyone is gonna have heavy equipment ready to go whenever it's needed, especially in a time in which technology was more limited. Sure the people involved didn't do everything they COULD have done but c'mon let's be reasonable here.
My question is why didn’t he bother widening all those previous passages before reaching the part where he got stuck. I mean what was the game plan here? Did he really expect tourists to squeeze themselves thru all those tight passages, descend downward and then crawl to get to the cool part of the cave?
Is that Wendigoons face? 😂
His voice, too.
Hasan's old timey voice is my favorite thing
you a real one for tracking the stun locks 🙌
This video gave me so much anxiety the first time - I don't know why why I am watching it again.
Gluttony for punishment apparently.
I can’t believe he used Wendigoon’s face for this hahaha
why does the cave guy look exactly like wendigoon?? lmao
edit: nvm that literally is him and his voice in the VO. incredible.
I know this would’ve been a more pressing situation so they wouldn’t have been concerned about this but imagine the smell from laying in several days of poop and piss in a tiny confined space
" If the cave is drawing in air doesn't that mean there is another hole"
Technically yes if it is actually sucking in air there are holes but also gas just naturally makes its way down if it's heavy enough. If there is holes it might not be much use any way. holes might be likely to be thumb size crevices that span into other maze like crevices that lead to tiny holes some where on the surface. the town is known for their cave networks so it still could be possible if not super difficult to find where it could be connected too.
this was a WILD ride
I live in northern KY I've been to that cave!!! I went on a field trip in school and I remember hearing about this story now.
I laughed out loud when he said they should have mercy killed him haha
Don't worry Hasan... they still don't drink water in these parts of Kentucky. It's whiskey and mountain dew. That's it.
Source: Lived in Kentucky for 21 years and counting.
If I remember correctly Jacob Geller made a video about this called "fear of depths", although obviously he talked about a lot more, mostly societal impacts in the usual Jacob Geller fashion
>says they're watching an internet historian vid
>Spend several minutes at the start talking about some guy lol
Thanks to this reaction video the original video will be remembered
Ooooouie Asan!!!!!! That first commercial break was smooth as breathing.
So fucked videos like this is up but the original is gone
Internet Historian's greatest video yet.
Keep up the stunlock reminder time stamps, doing god work
This happened during the prohibition, that’s why they were drinking so much liquor lmao
Oh my god that poor man