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@petalpotionsart Жыл бұрын
Last story just goes to show that corporations don't give a single shit about you. They'd rather let you die a painful, horrible death, waiting in a dark, claustrophobic pipe, than spend a little money to rescue you. I feel so bad for those workers and their families, and I can't even imagine the guilt the one remaining survivor feels now, knowing all his friends are dead while he survived.
@laraprisma6381 Жыл бұрын
Survivor's guilt is a horrible feeling... I also hope he is better and I feel so sorry for the families.
@JohnTezlaNFS Жыл бұрын
Man, every company don't care about we here in Trinidad, I want to leave, and passport is hard to get down here too.
@grimsladeleviathan395811 ай бұрын
If I were the survivor... Hell I don't think I'd be able to sleep at all. I'd probably develop extreme insomnia, and only sleep when my body shuts down. I'd probably throw up every goddamn day. God how would you feel... knowing that you escaped because of pure luck, and your friends are left to an eternal damnation of absolute darkness, not being able to help them at all, and the people who can help, simply don't...
@TheGrossMeta9 ай бұрын
I would never be able to forgive myself for that, especially after promising them I would get them help.
@AshChiCupcak Жыл бұрын
That pipe story was a horrific nightmare. I hope Chris is doing ok today, the guilt he must have to live with because they were too heartless to help must be awful
@aoihitori Жыл бұрын
He just got lucky to get out but it seems like nobody cares from that company to help em in the first place. Probably the higher ups tried to hide this tradegy.
@KingOfGaymes Жыл бұрын
The survivors guilt must be horrible 💔
@cameronb851 Жыл бұрын
It's not as simple as the company were too 'heartless' to help. The simple reality is that given the time constraints and the technology available, there was never going to be a happy ending for the men that couldn't get out of the pipe themselves. Just because one of them was able to reach a point he could be rescued doesn't mean that you could just throw breathing rigs on a few guys and send them into the pipe to pull the others out. The pipe was still an extremely hazardous environment, and the reality is the guys who were best trained to work in the conditions and accessible to the company within the timeframe to potentially do the rescue, were the guys now injured and stranded in the pipe. Deep sea work like this is so specific, that certification from even another form of deep-sea diving isn't transferable, because each particular task at that level of experience has its own hazards, and the margin of error is almost zero for any of this kind of stuff. It's worth considering that the original fault, likely was with a mistake one of the men made before the seal was released. There is a specific safe process that's fairly simple to perform to check if the pipe is under any form of positive or negative pressure and they are trained to do that for exactly the reason that occurred in this accident, and it just seems like that step got forgotten this time. I can't say if the company is a good one of not, but I can say that in this circumstance, it actually acted reasonably, given the context, despite the seeming callousness of their decision from the outside looking in. There really wasn't a 'good' choice for them. Anything they did had a high probably of simply killing the men anyway, but also killing rescuers as well, and if they killed anyone as a consequence of the choices they made in response to the accident then we'd all be talking about that, with the difference being they would actually be culpable for those choices.
@originalscontent9259 Жыл бұрын
@@cameronb851it is more simple than that, they survived for 2 days at the least in that pipe, a rescue effort should have 100% been at least planned in order to see the probability of being able to pull off a rescue. It is disgusting that they did not even attempt to do it as it would cost them more money than just retrieving bodies. It was disgusting
@cameronb851 Жыл бұрын
@@originalscontent9259- Yeah, people say things like two days, X should have happened, but two days is actually a very short amount of time for these circumstances. You can't just run around whatever boat is there and pick up snorkels and fins and get some deckhands to dive down and give it a shot, there is a genuine risk that rescuers might actually die in those conditions, and while you seem to be quite happy to risk other people's lives from the comfort of your keyboard for that without a thought, the people in that circumstance were more rightly restrained. If the company was so concerned about the cost, why do you think they stopped the guy who got out from going back in? That would have cost them nothing in monetary terms, he wanted to go back in. They stopped him from going back in, because they knew despite his diving skill and experience being a good fit for what was needed to help the remaining victims, they knew he would almost certainly die. Go and read up a bit about similar circumstances to this, there's more than a few cases of deep water / confined space rescue attempts and more than a few of those result in more deaths, and you will also find that it often takes a protracted amount of time for rescuers to gear up, because rushing into these kinds of conditions is a good way to miss something and get killed. I was reading something about a guy who survived a sudden sinking of the ship he was on and being trapped in an air pocket for three days in the upside-down wreckage resting on the ocean floor before rescuers found him. He wasn't in a difficult confined space, he wasn't unusually deep, he was just deep enough that he couldn't free swim to the surface and though the conditions for this rescue where much easier than the one in this video, it still took three days for a vessel with properly equipped, skilled and trained divers to get to him. You want to vilify the company, because it's an easy and satisfying conclusion, but it's really not that simple. Not every person in every company is a Machiavellian criminal.
@PokemonFanatic43 Жыл бұрын
The worst thing about the one with the car going off the cliff is the model she was driving had to be recalled as the acceleration would get stuck, so there is a good chance it got stuck and caused her to end up driving off the cliff
@GummyDinosaursify11 ай бұрын
Possible, but she also didn't turn her wheel at any point. She probably still would have gone off, but she would have rolled off rather then drove straight out.
@Vademure11 ай бұрын
@@GummyDinosaursify As a professional panicker, I think that if the acceleration got stuck she could've been panicking so bad that she froze up and just tried to brake over and over again without turning.
@Magnetic-Games10 ай бұрын
@@GummyDinosaursify under steer and panick. IF you go fast enough while trying to turn the tires dont grip. This probably happened and she probably gave up bracing for impact. Or it could just be panick because there was a weird shaped turn that went sharp and then dull. The car recording was turning on the more dull part of the turn. Most likely the driver didnt notice until she couldnt brake or steer, and panicked while bracing.
@forgottensoles367310 ай бұрын
If that was the case, why didn’t she try to stay on the road and figure out something to hit in order to stop. She just went straight off the cliff with no struggle or hesitation. I definitely think it was a suicide. Most people if they were in that situation with the stick accelerator would at least try to survive.
@spycenrice810810 ай бұрын
@@forgottensoles3673when an accelerator is stuck the car continues to accelerate. Likely by the time she would’ve found something to hit, it would’ve crushed her in it. Seems like she was doomed either way. Either die from hitting rocks at the shore, drowning, or hitting something else and crushing yourself.
@tomassive383 Жыл бұрын
The first story always fucks me up i cant deal with people who just completely disregarded warnings and ruin the lives of others in the process just terrible
@allexmussen9107 Жыл бұрын
Thinking about how scared the lady with him must have been💔
@pissapocalypse Жыл бұрын
@@allexmussen9107Ikr. I would be absolutely freaking out if someone started speeding like that with me in the car
@shinjite06 Жыл бұрын
You could see how tense she was during the whole stop.@@allexmussen9107
@RS-fy9hb11 ай бұрын
She seemed to trust him to still keep them safe, though. When they were stopped she didn't really show any signs of panic, or displeasure with the driver, so I don't know if saying she must have felt panicked in general as they drove is purely true. Once he started pushing the limit even more, it's probably fair to assume she was starting to panic, but whether this was him one sidedly being reckless to impress her, or if they had some type of egging on dynamic inside the car is not really knowable.
@ares395 Жыл бұрын
That cop in the first vid is not ok. Just the way he constantly talks about it in the video is a sign that he's in shock. The last vid is the first time I almost had a fucking anxiety attack just by watching a video.
@pissapocalypse Жыл бұрын
I feel so bad for him. That must've been so traumatic
@potato_the_chip11 ай бұрын
The poor guy was just repeating the fact to himself, he couldnt have known better to assume the best from giving them a fair warning, I wouldnt be surprised if in the back of his mind he was purely blaming himself even know he *knows* it wasnt his fault for just wanting to be more calm and relaxed with people he couldnt have known would take his kind warning as fuel to keep doing the bad behaviour
@ey_is_me77711 ай бұрын
as someone that has seen incredibly brutal remains online on accident of super gorey accidents.. i could not imagine how traumatic it would have been for him seeing it in real life. and being the man that warned the driver too :(. they were so young
@rustyhowe390710 ай бұрын
Poor guy was just so devastated he sounded like his soul broke, I hope he's been able to find the support he needs.
@spycenrice810810 ай бұрын
Not the same obviously but the shock of knowing what could’ve happened and what did happen is an indescribable feeling. I have a route I always take to walk home from school. One day I stopped at a road and decided to take a different route home. 30 seconds later a car wreck happened exactly where I would’ve been, debris flew all over the sidewalk that would’ve hit me if I would’ve taken the same route as always. I heard it happen and when I turned around I was mortified to see that I could’ve been seriously injured if I would’ve just done my normal thing. I didn’t stop talking about it all day and all night I was awake thinking about it. That isn’t even half of what this officer experienced, and if the option to be potentially killed as a pedestrian or just see it happen was enough to keep me up all night, I cannot imagine what he went through.
@debrabarber3483 Жыл бұрын
I feel really bad for that first cop. He was just trying to give those kids a break. Normally, this would have worked unless the kids were obviously high or drunk. Really sad. Be safe in cars people, car wreak victims turn out like bombing victims at speeds like that. Our bodies just aren't made to deal with impacts on that level. You don't get a second chance with physics
@kamiw5864 Жыл бұрын
Sara even said “It FEELS like death”. Humans can sense these things. That’s crazy.
@firefox5714 Жыл бұрын
6th sense. It warns you of danger but also if something is wrong near you.
@rayusremy11 ай бұрын
I mean, it makes sense. Senses mixing when the factors aren't strong can only really give you an odd feeling. The blood red of the lake, the acid lore around it, likely the old rotted smell, and just the appearance of a suitcase will be odd
@AshKetchum4426 ай бұрын
i used to work in the basement of a hospital. when i would see bodies wheeled to the morgue (even though they were covered) i would get an eerie heavy feeling. i went to new york in 2017 and i got that same feeling looking at where the twin towers stood.
@cal5935 ай бұрын
I don't think so. I use phrases like this all the time. I've never died.
@pastellpunk6361 Жыл бұрын
the last story is just so gross. how did the pipe even start?? i cant believe that they werent held liable for the deaths. obviously everyone involved were paid off.
@TheoRae8289 Жыл бұрын
I lost two friends through wrecks. One wrapped her car around a pole and died in the hospital in 2020. Because of obvious reasons (and some less obvious), i didn't get to attend a funeral. The other was a high school class mate who hit a deer so fucking fast that he had to have a closed casket funeral in 2009.
@TheoRae8289 Жыл бұрын
The first one was believed to be due to falling asleep at the wheel because she was working wild hours at l think burger King.
@jovonsam9643 Жыл бұрын
jeez sorry to hear that. Hope ur doing well despite these two tradegies
@TheoRae8289 Жыл бұрын
@jovonsam9643 I'm doing alright thankfully.
@lego574511 ай бұрын
God, I’m so sorry you had to go through that, man. That’s just heartbreaking.
@NeytiriJade15 күн бұрын
A girl I was in high school theater with got into a wreck on an interstate with a parked semi truck a month after we graduated high school. I believe she was decapitated by the car having hit the back of the truck and the car going underneath. Her boyfriend who’d been driving suffers severe PTSD. It was the fault of the semi because he was stopped in the middle of the highway with his lights off.
@linnx7826 Жыл бұрын
Oh goodness, I have a friend that’s 17 and he says he usually goes 130 to 190 on the highway, now I understand why people are afraid of kids on the road.
@imnotreal6275 Жыл бұрын
Your friend needs help you need to check in on him
@KingOfGaymes Жыл бұрын
This is why teens shouldn’t drive.. cannot be trusted at all..
@liesalllies Жыл бұрын
I really hope your talking about kph.
@coastwolves Жыл бұрын
you should show your friend that first clip man.
@munky3426 ай бұрын
@@coastwolvesand not just this clip. The actual body cam footage. He needs to see what this can do to people you love.
@TheHolderOfTheStory Жыл бұрын
Being left to die is terrifying. I don’t know how I would be able to live with myself knowing I left someone in there too.
@snuggies8037 Жыл бұрын
The pipe story really goes to show how corporations just don’t care and especially on these oil rigs. My dad worked on one in the 70s and although the pay was good he said the working conditions were horrible and insanely dangerous with NO safety equipment and he saw numerous guys get killed or loose hands
@neneninetails580310 ай бұрын
The idea of throwing someone who hasn’t seen anime to devilman crybaby is hilarious 😂
@bu7874-c1z5 ай бұрын
It was my first anime lol. never watched Avatar or Naruto or anything before.
@allexmussen9107 Жыл бұрын
That first one is heartbreaking. The officer's voice saying "this is the same kid" just 💔 god thats terrible
@Dixiedingo_LBB Жыл бұрын
When I was getting my license, I had to take like three classes before I could park on campus and each one was just 10 minutes of going over the law and like 50 minutes of nonstop torture stories of like. Kids who went 120 for fun and their bodies getting ejected and shit. Even showed us a video of a survivor from an incident who was mostly paralyzed. And yet, teens still regularly get into really bad accidents. 16 is just too young for a fast car, man .-.
@kdizzle901 Жыл бұрын
The cop in the story number 1 will never give anyone a break again
@Member.Berry. Жыл бұрын
I laughed so hard at the end of that one 😂
@misty58825 ай бұрын
@@Member.Berry.why would you even say this, you’re weird
@Member.Berry.4 ай бұрын
@@misty5882 Why?
@Member.Berry.4 ай бұрын
@@misty5882 Sorry, but all parties were in the wrong here. The cop letting them off with just tickets when they’re driving that excessively over the limit and so recklessly is just extremely naive. The woman should have immediately gotten out of that car the first time they were pulled over to take herself out of that dangerous situation instead of defending the dummy. And the dude risked multiple lives just to show off. I feel sorry for no one in this scenario.
@danielpayne7140 Жыл бұрын
They should include the first video in driver's ed classes. I always heard they show harrowing videos but I did my classes multiple times (I suck at driving) and there wasn't anything like that. I'm just sayin' if we're going to let 16yr olds drive maybe show them how destructive and deadly it can be as explicitly as possible instead of just word-of-mouth like my classes got.
@KingOfGaymes Жыл бұрын
This video.. and they should start showing the “Red asphalt” series of driving warning videos again, they’re pretty graphic and show what crashes can do, but I feel like the only way to drill it into these teens heads is if you show the real unfiltered consequences..
@notbreathiinq5810 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, my class was required to watch a video of drunk driving consequences. Real footage of real bodies in absolutely god awful condition, with snippets of sad family members in between. Never felt so nauseous in my life. My instructor apologized for it left the room so he didn’t have to watch. It was horrible.
@pissapocalypse Жыл бұрын
I doubt the man driving went to a single class
@laraprisma6381 Жыл бұрын
Especially because there are people who don't take accidents seriously until it happens to them.
@laraprisma6381 Жыл бұрын
@@notbreathiinq5810 More reasons why I don't want to drive (but I don't know if this happens in Brazil)
@weasel182211 ай бұрын
Companies will not spend any more money on their employees than they have to even if it costs them their health, wellbeing or even their lives. When I worked for a hot shot corporate company, they kept denying my doctors appointment request off forms. They kept telling me it was an “all hands on deck day” and nobody was allowed to call our or request off and if anyone did it would go against their attendance. These appointments were to help manage my diabetes and get my medication refilled and bloodwork done. I was so mad I quit. They didn’t try retaining me until after I put my notice in, and only then were they actually willing to make accommodations for me. I was so disgusted with how they treated me. Never again will I put a company or even money before myself.
@melancholybobbyjoe Жыл бұрын
The pipe one pisses me off. They could have helped them. They could have sent a cable down, sent it down to Chris before pulling him out. Lower a waterproof camera/speaker or something to communicate. There were options, absolutely disgusting incompetence.
@scandimon794 Жыл бұрын
Just a correction on the cartel comment. The guys that pulled up on the guys on the dashcam were actually a self-defense group and they were tired of dealing with the cartel, so they pulled up with guns drawn probably thinking the guys in the car were cartel members, and when they realized they were tourists, they tried to calm them down and tell them to go back, because they were heading straight towards a cartel controlled area that is under no circumstance allowed for any outsiders to enter, or find for that matter. So had the self-defense group not stopped the car with the couple in the video, they would without a doubt be dead. The cartel couldn’t care less if you’re a tourist that got lost or the number one enemy. If you see their operation, you’re dead. Simple as that. But the video is definitely intense, and not knowing the language, just seeing dudes follow you and all of a sudden have rifles in your face is definitely traumatizing😅
@cannedsquasher5923 Жыл бұрын
It always baffled me why the cartels care if you see their illegal dealings. It isn't like the Mexican Police can do much anyways. Like the main problem of toppling the cartel isn't a lack of evidence it is retaliation. Like look what happen with the El Chapo son, iirc, incident. They literally caused chaos to have him released, and killed the officers involved in the sting.
@scandimon794 Жыл бұрын
@@cannedsquasher5923 Yeah it's weird. I don't know if they care too much if they do illegal stuff in the cities etc. but if someone happens to stumble across one of their manifacturing places that isn't supposed to be seen by public, I'm pretty sure the general consensus is that they don't risk someone being from a rival cartel or anything, so they just kill the person/people that see it. Innocent or not. It's truly a crazy world we live in
@gundamgunpla468511 ай бұрын
I commented this before seeing yours but exactly. They were actually local farmers if I have it correctly, and that was their land.
@CadillacEulogy10 ай бұрын
@@cannedsquasher5923They'd probably think you were working with their rivals, rather than the police
@rosenrot234 Жыл бұрын
Probably the first time I felt my heart sink for one of these videos. The guys left to die.
@yeoldehotdog306 Жыл бұрын
The pipe story is so sad. They could send people down to collect their BODIES but didn't even try to go get them alive...horrible. If you don't have a gameplan or any intention of helping the people employed in dangerous jobs, don't put people in dangerous jobs.
@JutlandAngel Жыл бұрын
I get why they didn't send people down there (preventing more people to potentially get stuck), but at least send a drone down there with scuba gear and a rope. It only happened last year, so it's not like we didn't have the technology to at least try and help them.
@TheTideKing00410 ай бұрын
@JutlandAngel The whole thing seems like a setup. Why send them into a place where they knew the chances of a delta p incident was astronomical. They had probably done this job many times before without anything like this happening, every member of that diving team seemingly had a lot of experience and so wouldn't just be negligent or careless while performing this job. The company's refusing to even try to help, taking so long to go public and only retrieving bodies the knew would be dead makes me seriously think there is just something very fishy about how the company handled this entire thing from beginning to end.
@munky3426 ай бұрын
@TheTideKing004 it takes a lot less money to recover bodies than rescue live people. It's as single as that. Companies care about numbers not people.
@aidanthebozo86475 ай бұрын
@@JutlandAngelI can tell you right now as someone from Trinidad that unfortunately there are zero systems set in place for specialized dangerous rescue/ we also aren’t America and are a third world country with limited resources. Pair that with the fact that it’s a notorious greedy oil company and you get this horrible situation
@flimby8724 ай бұрын
@@JutlandAngel Because those drones are, contrary to popular belief, ridiculously large and probably wouldn't fit down the pipe or be able to turn around
@kamiw5864 Жыл бұрын
Rip tides and under currents yeeted that car into the next hemisphere, guaranteed. It’ll be the subject of another video called “mystery vehicles wash up on barren atoll”
@cooliodiablo4571 Жыл бұрын
The first story is real sad because they were kids basically. Like you said though first time drivers shouldn’t have cars that are fast. I really believe they ought to limit the size engine you can have until you’re at least 20. Most accidents are caused by young adults who just don’t have enough experience to drive the cars they’re driving.
@lilhedgehog8576 Жыл бұрын
38:16 I would never work again! I’d have PTSD for the rest of my life and I wouldn’t know how to cope. I already have generalized anxiety dammit!
@therealdippyfresh821511 ай бұрын
Never heard of the pipe story. I’m one of those people who listens to true crime and shit like that.. very few things get to me. The pipe story made me physically sick. I can’t believe the corporation didn’t face ANY consequences. My whole heart an soul goes out to those workers, their families, and Chris.
@lilhedgehog8576 Жыл бұрын
31:27 this is creepy because all I can think of is the Great Migration through the Mara river and how many are killed and crushed in a panic as water buffalos, Zebras and Wilder beasts try to get safely on the other side, panicking and trampling over their own herd just to survive. The crocodiles, hippos and lions trying to kill them at every turn.
@OkiSmokey Жыл бұрын
genuine question, why couldnt they tell people to leave the event because it was so full that people couldnt breathe? did people just not listen? I have a lot of sensory issues and being in crowds is one of my biggest nightmares, the idea of going to a concert is terrifying, let alone being trapped in as more and more people push in until i cant breathe
@hagelslag9312 Жыл бұрын
The moment people say they cannot breathe it's actually already too late. Sadly. The problem was to leave, they had to pass like a funnel through what was also the entry. Due to the funnel, the entry got more in than out. Even if you'd try to push against it, you'd be pushed back in due to the shape of that ramp. They planned this thing all wrong even though there are clear instructions to prevent this, and they didn't take these precautions. Turns out they were even warned. My advice with this is to always keep an eye on exists available, and when it gets to crowed, leave immediately to a better area. My rule of thumb is your elbows have to be able to push outwards (hands on your hips) when you stand. Once that's no longer possible, get the fuck out immediately. At that point you are most at risk of a crowd surge and when that happens you're in deep trouble.
@OkiSmokey Жыл бұрын
@@hagelslag9312 yeah I stay away from crowds anyway so I doubt I'll ever be caught in a situation like this Why do you think people still wanted to get in? do you think they just didn't understand or listen?
@cajunking59876 ай бұрын
@@OkiSmokeyI never understand stampede situations how can you be so unaware and negligent
@jessicag821 Жыл бұрын
In my state if you get caught going over 100mph it's an automatic arrest. I think that should be universal, there's no fucking reason to ever go that fast on the road with other drivers around
@Karnivor-0us Жыл бұрын
something everyone forgets is that every person on earth has emotions, does dumb things or has bad and good opinions, no matter how high you go in government or if you go in the amazon
@Karnivor-0us Жыл бұрын
i dont remember why i commented this
@lunapsebennarok630911 ай бұрын
I made my cousin watch videos like this. She is one of the safest drivers I know. She even retreads the driving manual, at least once a month.
@firefox5714 Жыл бұрын
Imagine how sick the girl must have felt to know she was just feet away from a rotted corpse.
@afilthypeasant9646 Жыл бұрын
18:40 theres something similar in the uk with the Lagoon of Buxton, this case its a inviting blue colour, i dont know how acidic the mitsero lake is but the lagoon of buxton has a ph around of 11.3, which bleach is at 12.3. Essentially you would be swimming in bleach, not only that there is a ton of debris in the lagoon. Another scary thing of nature is the strid at bolton abby, its a unassuming river in the north of england where anyone who enters the river will die, 100%.
@XxBlackAngel14111 ай бұрын
That last one is gonna haunt me more than the titan submergible incident, holy shit. Like I'm seriously in shock right now, I feel like puking. This was the first time I heard of it, I was so hopeful there would be more survivors than just one. Really disgusting behaviour from Paria. Their employees were willing to risk their lives and in turn the corporation just turned their shitty heads away... I hope they rot in hell 😑 God bless Christopher! This man a real homie, willing to go back into the pipe and try to rescue his friends 😭 Poor guy has to deal with the guilt :( I wish I could tell him it's not his fault.
@jannecapelle_art11 ай бұрын
honestly i think there needs to be some speedlimit that, if you exceed that, you just automatically lose your license forever. you just...CANNOT go over 100 mph inside of a city where other people are driving/walking/existing. you cannot possibly have enough control over your car to where you could stop yourself from just mowing down innocent people who are just at the wrong place at the wrong time. its so reckless and unnessecary.
@Strawberry-ph8bn11 ай бұрын
the last one makes me so angry, it’s beyond inhumane, how could you just leave them ? Chris probably mentally struggled so hard, especially since he told them that he would come back for them. it just makes me so sad and angry that they could even think about leaving them in there and wanting for them to pass away
@austinjackson2574 Жыл бұрын
Honestly the first one is sad and it also enrages me. As a pedestrian, I walk everywhere. I'm so afraid of cars-- for obvious reasons, but I still can't escape people who speed even on foot. I have people who race regularly near my home, and i've had to request a police car in the area because if I happen to be crossing while one of them is racing- I'd die.
@DreemyDreemz Жыл бұрын
And then people act like I'm crazy for being too anxious to drive? Like, ONE reckless driver is all it takes. It's not insane to be scared of going speeds that no human should be allowed to go smh
@KatimusMaximus5 ай бұрын
I didn't get my license until I was 20 because I'd seen so many horrible accidents. I will never understand how people are so callous and selfish to go speeding like that. My biggest fear driving is always that I'll make a mistake and someone will get hurt.
@TheGrossMeta9 ай бұрын
I couldn't even begin to imagine how those poor divers felt. Left to die alone, slowly, in absolute darkness. They waited until the divers died a painful death to even attempt to recover them... pure fucking evil.
@SabrinaRina Жыл бұрын
Every time I think American Horror Story is getting poor writing and the characters are cheesy and too overt... I see a real story about people like that couple at the red lake and her bf talking about how "this is a horror episode waiting... here's my own smartass narration." Reality is stranger, but also less subtle than fiction.
@pyroAdapt Жыл бұрын
I find it kinda odd that they say they had no leads as to who drove off the cliff because they had no records of anyone in the area going missing or the car going missing but then say the body found matches up with a missing person who also was known to own that exact car. Like what?? Those 2 statements contradict one another.
@boringletsplayer6634 Жыл бұрын
To be fair no one was stepping up to identify the vehicle and all they had was a grainy video
@TheoRae8289 Жыл бұрын
I will never understand why cars available to the general public are designed to go over 60 mph. I have no license or access to buses and everything is across an unlit highway. Because of the hills and sharp turns, i am always sooo terrified when i leave my apartment. 😮💨 The way this guy does his videos is so engrossing.
@artbyuniverse02 Жыл бұрын
The last video is so horrific absolutely horrible.....
@BunniBeshara5 ай бұрын
That company would rather pay for funerals than medical bills and lawsuits.
@HelloShelay Жыл бұрын
I saw Falling in Reverse years ago and a similar thing happened there, squished and swaying. I’m 5’ 2” and like 90 lbs, I was fighting for my life😭 luckily it stopped after only a few minutes but it was so scary in that moment. Cant imagine if there were more people there.
@Hessed3712 Жыл бұрын
I am weirdly happy that the cop in the first video actually showed remorse. I am not happy that he had to go through that trauma. But earlier this year an officer ran over someone, laughed about it, and then said she wasn’t worth much because of her age….
@rustyhowe390710 ай бұрын
First story with the dude-bro racing to show off to his gf reminds me of an eerily similar incident when I was young and my at-the-time bf started speeding to show off his driving skills while trying to scare me. Cops pulled him over and he had the nerve to wonder why I left there and then in the cop car, I was stuck up apparently but less than two weeks later he was in hospital, thankfully only hurting himself.
@dracocrusher Жыл бұрын
The way this video handled the cliff car bugs me so much because it feels obvious that this was a suicide attempt where the coastguard just screwed up, missed a major suspect, and failed to find the wreckage site. And they're just like "The vehicle mysteriously disappeared, leading people online to believe something supernatural had occured." and then you cut back to after they find the body and it's like "But the car still hasn't been found!" Like, yeah! No shit! They gunned it into the ocean, it's going to get swept out super hard after that crap, this stuff would be so much harder to find than people would ever expect it to be. The only reason we have the body is because it floated out of the wreckage and got swept in with the tides, probably. So where would you even look for something that's too heavy to float that wouldn't be pushed inland that easily?! They're trying so hard to be mysterious and drag things out when it's such a straightforward case that's already as solved as it's ever going to be.
@imnotreal6275 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the ocean could have easily swept the car away, being the black hole it is
@Hm-qd9lo Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the ocean is practically a very hungry creature. Sometimes you can find "crumbs" (object pieces, or whole entire things, floating about or sitting on the ocean floor) and then sometimes it literally swallows things whole, never to be found again.
@rayusremy11 ай бұрын
Either a suicide attempt, OR something that's happened to me before, the steering and the brake gave out. You can't turn at all, and you can't slow down. And it's fucking horrifying because there's nothing you can really do
@sydneymarshall320410 ай бұрын
The heavy crowd just haunts me of the Itaewon Halloween crowd crush.
@jeannetterw Жыл бұрын
Now in my 40s, I legitimately have zero idea of the appeal to be in a muddy park with a bunch of sweaty stoners. At least it was only like 90 bucks then.
@broskination Жыл бұрын
i'm so glad to see pig posting on this channel!!!
@keojiabrown6807 Жыл бұрын
Last year a few months before i graduated hs a long time friend of mines died in a car accident. Crazy thing is the person that was in the other car was his dad. And as i recall when i seen him at the funeral his dad is basically paralized now. He was the last person i thought would die.
@Skelet0nCatBlake5 ай бұрын
I’m late, but this may be why a cop refuses to give you a break. Maybe they’re an asshole, or maybe they’re just trying to keep you safe.
@Reddzion Жыл бұрын
here in australia you drive at 16 too BUT it works differently here. At 16 yrs 9 months you do a question test to get Learner plates, MUST BY LAW have a parent / person with full licence with you. Complete 200hours in book. Do another question/video test and a driving test, get your Red P plates (allowed to be alone, but maximum speed limit of 90km/h). Have this for 2 years. Do driving test/video test - get your Green P playes (allowed to be alone, max speed 110km/h or 100km depending on state.) Do tests, get your black licence aka full licence. Average time to get full licence is 4 years. Dunno why america doesn't do something similar but highly recommended the country tries something like that.
@TheoRae8289 Жыл бұрын
Throw her into sailor moon and go from there. That opens up a whole variety of genres.
@cameronb851 Жыл бұрын
45:50 - It depends on what 'fishing the bodies' out means, because it's quite possible it means by using pressure to flush the pipes, which would have certainly been a very painful and fatal exercise to extract the bodies if anyone was still alive. We have a tendency to often look at cases like this one and cry foul about the choices that the companies make, due in no small part because this is a common feature that greed and power mean that people die or are seriously compromised to minimize the effect on the profit margin, but in this particular case I genuinely think that the company was caught between a rock and a hard place. The hard cold truth is that deep sea work is incredibly dangerous, and there are circumstances in which there simply is no way to 'win', regardless of how much money you do or don't throw at the problem. Retrieving people trapped in spaces in the deep ocean has always been a usually impossible task and even today with all the current technology we have, that remains true. The deeper you go the more contra life potentials pile up on top of each other, so even though one of them got out of the pipe, that doesn't mean the circumstances were safe for other divers to go in and get the others, no matter how well they were equipped. Deep water/confined spaces rescue accounts are littered with stories about rescuers also getting caught themselves and dying. As a final consideration, I didn't see it come up in this video, but I have seen this story before, and I am sure in the other account, there was a reference to a particular checklist process that divers working in that environment were meant to do, and one of those steps would have prewarned the divers that the seal was under negative pressure as this is a common issue in these conditions, so it is believed that whomever broke the seal, didn't perform that check step for whatever reason as it was pretty simple and easy to determine, effectively something like tapping the pipe stem below the seal. Much like gas cylinders under pressure, sound is distorted in a pipe when it has either positive or negative pressure in the cylindrical space.
@SpicednoSugar5 ай бұрын
They could've done more still
@ohmissfortune4 ай бұрын
The cop is ruminating out loud. Poor guy is probably gonna have PTSD. His brain is repeating the same thing over and over. 😓😭
@ald7282 Жыл бұрын
going that fast on a residental street means your license is suspended in my state. you don't get to drive home after that. a speeder killed my little cousin, he was only 17
@Harleopet Жыл бұрын
The fuck you mean they got away with no charges (last story)?!
@corym.m.308410 ай бұрын
This is honestly why cars shouldn’t even be made to go close to 100 mph. It’s not necessary at all.
@natskar11 ай бұрын
You know after what the cop in the first video went through, I am absolutely certain the whole unit would understand if they resigned. I bet that was very traumatic for the poor guy
@pixelskulls2455 Жыл бұрын
The king has returned
@nil0ww598 Жыл бұрын
No its the return of the king
@ariannastemp9798 Жыл бұрын
in my high school, everyone know someone who died in a car accident. it happens once a year at least around me I can promise that bepfre the end of this year, I will have at least one more dead friend.
@terihumphrey662410 ай бұрын
In most places by law he should have been arrested right then because of how fast he was going on city streets this wasn't just on highways this was on city streets 20 mi over the speed limit is a felony
@Mxrrose Жыл бұрын
If anyone gets the chance, MrBallen did a interview with Iced Coffee Hour where he talks about his life story and how Ballen Studios started out. It is very entertaining and eye opening and would definitely recommend it.
@aoihitori Жыл бұрын
Chat: "What a Cliffhanger" Pig's chat are so unhinge. 😂
@wheatoniswhat5 ай бұрын
My first car was older than me and started thumping around on highway speeds. My phone was in my bag. No teen need to go that fast. I used to call the back roads in the country cross roads because there were crosses down all of em' from car accidents. At least one teen a year died.
@biosec9361 Жыл бұрын
I think Mr Ballen has a studio now like the ones that help manage KZbinrs and negotiates ad deals etc.
@CoushattaL Жыл бұрын
People who speed or drive drunk are the most disgusting people. That's not only your life but others. To lose someone because somebody was just being a stuck up asshole because they wanted to speed or drink and drive, gosh that is just the most ridiculous thing. Because it's so preventable.
@Tiorickyzx Жыл бұрын
Love videos like this the atmosphere you put out amazing
@jtd13498 ай бұрын
As someone who drives the PCH a lot, I’ve been so scared to see this in that bend. It’s a blind bend, and if you’re not paying attention this can happen quick. I know exactly where that is. How horrific to see.
@Bpinardi Жыл бұрын
I believe ballen said they get help from his editors and writers etc and other things. Nexpo is in it as well
@potatomuffin84088 ай бұрын
my friend is a volunteer firefighter (we're both in high school) and she was at the scene of an accident where there was a collision of I think two cars at an intersection at night? I'm not sure, but they were both speeding, and someone was apparently going around 120kmh. When she came to school (only a couple hours later, I think) she pleaded with our friend group to "please NEVER speed. I don't care if you think you're the only one on the road. I don't want to see your body on the road" and man, I can't imagine how she must've felt.
@chikushodiz9111 ай бұрын
16:43 yea people don’t realize how strong the ocean and tides are if water can easily move a giant tanker a suv is baby work
@bradboulet1425 Жыл бұрын
Lmaoo Devilman Crybaby was one of my first anime, definitely set a bar lol
@Temp-nj8rm11 ай бұрын
0:34 perfect gate way into anime is season 1 of one punch man. The premise is basic at a glance but deep once you watch more, it’s short ( 12 eps + OVA’s ), the action is perfection, and there are some good emotional moments like the mumen rider scenes. Another good pick is Mob Psycho. Same reasons as one punch man but with a bigger emphasis on story instead of action and longer with 3 seasons.
@TheoRae8289 Жыл бұрын
That love parade incident sounds like a recent korean halloween from a couple years ago. 😢
@Fentonsam5 ай бұрын
Saw a lady get hit by a car and land right in front of me , scared the shit outta me
@augustzoldyck23097 ай бұрын
The last one really fucked me up severely, Im going to have trouble sleeping tonight
@jeambeam3173 Жыл бұрын
Cartels and old American mob are completley different
@Peteeymhh11 ай бұрын
That pipe story makes ne hope there is a higher power if only those who actively did nothing and held the responsibility are bound to the most inner circle of Hell genuinely.
@ViThePrincess11 ай бұрын
I think it’s pretty common for big crime people like gangs mafias and cartels. It always seems they respect the 9-5, kids, old people. If you’re not in the life they rarely want them caught up. In some I think fucking with the innocent can hurt your reputation
@nadia-jy9eb7 ай бұрын
16:34 the way i screamed OCEAN MAN 🗣🗣
@Surfpurzel1 Жыл бұрын
i am from Berlin and i was at every single loveparade...its the best thing ever, everyone is happy, dancing, everyone s accepted ...its all about tollerance, love and hard techno music, and its an open area, nothing is closed off...the one in this video is NOT the original loveparade in Berlin, this was in Duisburg
@ryantheironspiderofficial4663 Жыл бұрын
The last story is fucked up they didn't even try to help those guys when they could have. Like if you're not going to do it at least let his friend go down there and do it because he could have came back with at least one or two more of them and they could have survived to that's just fucked up. At Angers me how they didn't even value their human lives. Like they aren't humans down there that's just not right. That company should have been fucking shut down
@brincarroll559 Жыл бұрын
I’m late to this, but you mentioned The Front Bottoms and I have to share my concert experience, because I also saw them live and it was INSANE. Let me preface this by saying, it was nowhere near the level of this video, but it was still scary. I apologize if this is a little long too, so read at your own discretion 😅. So basically, my friends and I, we had gone all the way to Pennsylvania to see TFB, and when we got there we were fortunate enough to get pretty close to the barricade by the stage. At some point before the show even started, the people in front of us ended up leaving or moving spots, so my friend and I took the opportunity to get closer. We ended up behind the first row of people that were by the barricade, so we were second row. However as the show went on, the crowd got worse and worse. It got to the point that we were all squished together so hard, my entire body was lifted off the ground more than once, and I had to plant my feet into the ground and use my elbows as leverage to keep from being lifted anymore. I also couldn’t fully breathe, because my chest had no room to expand at all, because it was that packed. The waves of the crowd they showed in the video, is exactly what was happening in my crowd too. I had to elbow the girl behind me because she was rubbing herself against me in a very inappropriate way as well. It was terror for me. I actually kept making eye contact with the security guard that was standing right in front of me, because I was so sure I was going to pass out. I left that concert not being able to breathe properly for a month afterwards. So just for all of that to happen at a small venue, and then realizing how catastrophic it can turn in no time at bigger venues, will always freak me tf out.
@michaelaldan69695 ай бұрын
" ..why do people want to be here.." well, it's called Love Fest...so....there you go
@sadiesimp22156 ай бұрын
6:52 it's so weird to me. 17 is the legal driving age in ireland but like most people i know dont get their driver's license for so long. knew like very few people driving, people always wait some years (i am) until they really want or need one. i always see so much media (obviously could be entirely false) that teens in america quickly jump to get their driver's license.
@trappestarrgaming34225 ай бұрын
Yea we have to asap. Our oatents cant take us anywhere cuz they work all the time and we dont have public transportation that much unless you live in a major city and even then alot of it is dangerous. Especially if your unable to defend yourself. Also where I lived you have 2 drive to school or walk unless you live far enough outside of town. I lived like 3 miles away and that felt like 20 miles if it was snowing or pouring rain
@sadiesimp22155 ай бұрын
@@trappestarrgaming3422 i suppose where i live isnt too rough and despite public transport being unreliable, its not too much a hassle once you get to know it.
@trappestarrgaming34225 ай бұрын
@@sadiesimp2215 yea ur def lucky the transportation here only works monday, Wednesday, friday. From like 9 to 4 god forbid sumthin dosent fit in that time period
@sadiesimp22155 ай бұрын
@@trappestarrgaming3422 in my country there are always several busses running throughout the day but can be somewhat unreliable.
@merle_63 Жыл бұрын
god, that last video is horrifying....
@DriedVix29 күн бұрын
That last story is depressing. I dont understand why they coyldnt seal off both ends mid way to stabslize the pressure. Drill a small hole in the side, pull them through of some sort.....I get it would be expensive but just wow.....Id be trying to hire trained seals....
@Izabelle-v8n11 ай бұрын
this is why you give your kid a stick shift they have to pay more attention to the road in order to drive it.
@ShadowSoul92 Жыл бұрын
The festival video: this is why I hate crowded places. And that's why I prefer to stay at home, sleeping rather than partying in places whose safety will never be 1000% guaranteed.
@jannecapelle_art11 ай бұрын
yeah when crowds become too dense, people stop moving like individual people, the crowd becomes more of a liquid that moves in waves. you literally do not have any control over where you are going at that point. even if there actually were any exits, youd have to already basically stand in it to ever reach it, so deescalation at that point takes a long, long time, in which people are probably already passing out and dying. its no joke.
@meanpersona4686 Жыл бұрын
Acid lake. Me: Looks like yummy borscht!
@seiyuokamihimura5082 Жыл бұрын
Death borscht!
@Samanta-van-laar Жыл бұрын
Here in the Netherlands you cant drive till 18 and aint aloud to drink till 21
@ThePeca19886 ай бұрын
This cop did his job perfectly. He was areal human all along, and even gave them a chance to "get home safe", without detaining them, or being overly controlling. These people were treated totally correctly, like adults, but that idiot chose his fate. This was the last red flag he became about his foolish ways.
@ashleypepper74285 ай бұрын
12:20 case was pretty local to me. It took them a bit of time to find her. I think she had a medical emergency?
@hey4horses51711 ай бұрын
The Head in the Clouds concert setup was great. It was a big open grass area with plenty of room to roam & when acts finished & another one was going across the field, people would migrate that way & u could sit down or lie down & people would go around you. No one was at risk of getting trampled. It was so refreshing compared to these scary concert setups. 😢
@itslitgamestv682711 ай бұрын
18:20 I think mrballen is doing it through MrBallen Studio, which is more of a business entity that is separate from his youtube I believe, if that makes sense which is why kinda makes more sense than if he was promoting his youtube content itself.
@dylanpurcey7675 Жыл бұрын
go to metal concerts. no crowd crush cause they naturally form mosh pits to release pressure