Still water is terrifying, just thinking about being near it, gives me the heebie-jeebies. But the type of water that scares me the most is aerated water (water with a lot of gas in it, the one that has no buoyancy), if you fall into a pool or a tank with this water you will not be able to swim or float, but will sink to the bottom, it is practically impossible to get to the surface!
I feel you, prion disease will always be more scary to me than Cthulhu. At least with sharks and sea monsters I know they aren't literally in my head 😭
I thought the same thing, if the frog is there then the water probably isn't that terrible. Most Stillwater can't support anything, sometimes not even bacteria
Still water sets off my germaphobia so bad 😖 All the mold & bacteria breeding in there euugh I also can't help but think of flesh eating bacteria. We had an outbreak where I grew up after a bunch of flooding caused by a hurricane. Shit was terrifying & I genuinely believe it's what started my spiral with contamination-based OCD
The areas that REALLY freak me out are the pits, like where there's nothing but sheer walls or several feet between the surface of the water and the only escape which you fell through. Imagine having to tread that repulsive silence for days or weeks. You swim around the perimeter, grasping at sludge-covered walls only to find no way back up. No one can hear you scream for help. The stench is unbearable. There's no reception on your phone. Panic sets in as you realize your fate and think about your loved ones. Then, sleep begins to happen without your consent while afloat on your back. But, you just keep waking up, still trapped in your own waking nightmare, slowly losing any sense of scale or time. Maybe daylight shines from the one, teasing exit you can't reach. Maybe you're too far inside the building for such luxury. Your flashlight eventually gives out. Dehydration begins to set in after a few days and you can't resist but gulp from the stagnant pool that imprisons you. All the while, your feet bump into strange objects in the pitch. Or maybe, they don't. You often wake up having drifted into another indifferent concrete wall. But, which one? Eventually, starvation takes hold and you know that the next time you pass out might be your last. Maybe someday you even bump against something else floating. As you reach out to feel what it is, the horror sets in that it's another victim of the pit. It's been in here the entire time. Your hand gets tangled in it's hair as you try to shove it away, causing it to bob and splash. After freeing yourself, you realize than now you have to share your hell with it-- a soft, bloated reminder of your own imminent fate, lurking silently on the surface, ready to bump into you again the moment you forget about it. No matter how far you kick and splash it away, the surface tension draws the two of you closer. Finally, the day comes when you sleep your last and you succumb to become just another clot in the ink, adrift and ready to bump into the next unlucky soul.
I've had literal nightmares about still water since I was a kid without even knowing it existed, so whenever I see people so much as SPLASH the water around, it makes me recoil and shiver.
Fun fact: I’m from the Charlotte, NC area, and back around 2016-2017 they had to close down the NationalW White Water center, an artificial set of white water rapids which is fed by the Catawba river, because a girl contracted PAM, or something similar, and they had to take months an sterilize everything. Apparently the “brain eating amoeba” exists in most natural water ways in the USA as well, but it’s just very hard to contract, so that’s why you don’t hear about it often. (Though in the case of the white water center, the Catawba is one of the most polluted rivers in the country which probably increased the odds. It’s so polluted, They have a chart of what fish you can eat from it because there is so much mercury in the water that if you eat the wrong fish you can get heavy metal poisoning)
the cave one highlights perfectly how the human mind tends to work.. its less the what it actually is its more of a what could it be.. the fear of unknown is hella mighty
This is one of my new favorite youtube channels. The combination of sharing thalassophobia with you and the calm way you present videos got me hooked. Great work!
Those aerated water videos always get me. Sort of the opposite of still water. But imagining falling in and sinking straight to the bottom and not being able to swim back up is freaky!
11:00 it's confusing, some companies and properties have someone in control of their lighting and timers, and then they pay the bill but the other party is responsible for actually shutting lights on and off. For example, the store next to my house has fluorescent lights in front and one summer they kept turning on super early when it was really bright out still. I mentioned it to an employee, and they said that they had no control over the outside lights, because they were owned by a company that owned the plaza and scheduled when the lights would turn on and off. I've also seen videos of people finding abandoned places with electrical boxes on the exterior such as circuit breakers, that were buzing audibly because they still had power despite being damaged, vandalized, abandoned, and growing over with vines, which is a fire hazard. And the irony being that usually these places are abandoned due to being unable to pay rent and bills. But then when they're forced to leave, the electric company keeps sending free power to an empty building without caring that no one is paying a bill on that property. So really it's nothing for them to provide free electricity... To an abandoned property so it's just arcing across some dried grass growing through the wall paint, but if someone owns or operates it then they demand payment.
I actually had a thalassaphobia dream the other night! I was on a pier at the end of the North American continent and had to take a small one-person flotation device to float/boat back towards the cruise ship. Behind me was the edge of the pier and then the continent, which suddenly dropped off into nothing but ocean. Underneath me was like 1000 foot deep drop-off from up by the beach. You could also see buried in the ocean Mayan ruins. It was so creepy.
5 years ago we went to Prypiat and at one point we went to the flooded basement of the hospital. Dude we went there with said "I have spare waders in the trunk if you want to go in", and so we went in. Water was waist deep and super cold as it was early spring, and there most likely was lots of crazy stuff in there as this was hospital basement water, but the most dangerous of them was located in deep corner of the basement. Hidden behind several metal lockers, in metal bucket were old boots and some rubble, when dude pulled his dosimeter up to it, there was a loud alarm and the dosimeter went off the scale. The rubble was from the chernobyl disaster, and the boots belonged to one of the firefighters. After the whole ordeal, we decided to go to the hospital for a checkup. Thankfully everything was and is ok.
i think the only way to know for sure that the reflections are not objects underneath the surface is just the utter opaqueness of it, like that water is so dirty you probably can only see objects a couple inches below the surface. that is enough to make me turn away a million dollars to jump in.
Dude i gotta recommend the videogame "Still wakes the deep" Its a horror game about this guy working at an oil drilling platform that gets damaged and theres some water scenes that made me personally hella nervous. Just wanted to let you know in case you'd be interested. Would be awesome to see you make a letsplay on that.
4:13 I’m a little embarrassed to admit that I probably wouldn’t have questioned that, and thus would have walked straight into the water. 😅 (P.S. Hi Greg!)
@@tartatovsky An urbexer is a person who explores urban areas or built structures (usually abandoned ones). Waders are tall waterproof boots that can be used to walk in water.
@@tartatovskyI’m a native English speaker with a big vocabulary, and I’ve never heard urban explorer abbreviated to urbexer either! I think it must be unique to that community.
Making me think of those guys who used a fish bowl and a bicycle pump as improvised scuba gear to explore some submerged basement areas in the Chernobyl Power Plant ruins.
This is more filth-phobia for me personally than water phobia. And I still vote that peak submechanophobia is the guy hanging off of the giant propeller! 😨 Also, thanks for the puns, you're one of the few that can make "tense" moments so funny.
It's funny as I'm watching this I kept thinking that still water isn't that scary, but then I was remembering so many horror movie scenes where someone falls into still water, with like the potential of something being in the water.. or someone having to dive deep into still water to get out of something, and yep, it's scary lol.
Personally I wouldn’t mess with still water because other than the brain eating amoeba it reminds me of mineshaft water (don’t think that’s the actual name though) you know the water outside abandoned mines that are super toxic and just stepping in a puddle could kill you.
@@HAAAAAAAAHHHHHH Nope, if it’s still water and there’s a chance of it having brain eating amoeba, definitely not but you never should jump for $1 million
Don’t know if you remember me man but I’m here to tell you that I’ve been a fan since like 3 years ago, and watching your videos is always just a big relief. Love you dude, ❤️ please never stop!
I don't even need to think about brain eating amoeba or whatever, just thinking about the sheer amount of DENGUE that must come from there- no swimming necessary, just a little mosquito bite
Frankly, I really dont get why people find this so scary, its just water at the end of the day, stay out of it and youll be fine, the only part that I find semi scary is when you cant tell its water like the one where it looks like concrete
It's worse than jumping in. I needed a cream for this weird, dark ring on the front of my right arm. It was a minor bacterial infection and I needed to wear sweaters around my 2 nephews. I drained their pool and threw it out, but all it took to get that ring was touching the stagnant water from it.
No, you’re definitely right. It’s why I’m never swimming in a pond. I’ve looked at pond water under a microscope and it’s teeming. Got some kind of a huge water flea and everyone came over to look at it. If it’s not running water or at least a larger body like a lake, I ain’t gettin’ in. And sometimes I don’t even like lakes (which sometimes can have those brain-eating amoeba). Pools are safer because their water is cleaned with chlorine and such. Disneyland had an attraction with still water that had those brain-eating amoeba. I apologize if I’m scaring anyone off from doing anything involving water. You’re most likely safe with whatever water activities you do. But if it’s water like in the video or in a dirty body of water, probably stay away. You’re not being cowardly or too anxious.
There was a woods next to my property that had a small still water lake. It was about 100 yards by 200 yards, pitch black water, and it always gave me bad vibes. There was even a local myth that it was a normal lake until a girl drowned in it while swimming (which obviously isn't true)
Greg I found your channel when it was recommended on a video of dropping a GoPro off the side of a cruise ship. I was watching that to torture myself I guess. 😂 So glad I did because you quickly became one of my favorite TH-camrs and I have been here over a year now. I am tuned in for your videos every single week. Thanks for being a comforting place ❤
theres a type of larvae called rat tailed maggots (hoverfly larvae) who live in polluted or stagnant water, and im willing to bet at least one of these has a colony hanging out in there… (look up rat tail maggots, trust)
Love exploring abandoned buildings, but I hate the still water too. Found an old metal fabrication factory that had a small trap door with water, and a bigger trap door next to it that was shut. There was an old scale and control panel in front of it, but no one could touch it bc it could release that door. Just a horrifying idea to think about
1:07 With no movement and aeration, stagnant water becomes a prime breeding ground for biofilms, or a collection of bacteria or fungi. Left untreated, stagnant water often becomes home for dangerous diseases and pathogens such as: Legionella.
Still water is absolutely horrifying in video where it looks like a concrete floor, like the first time I saw it I thought that it was floor, like it's a feeling of realization of a danger that you spot in the last moment. Also I didn't even know that it had become so overused on TikTok
12:18 Holy fuck im now just realizing…for any DDLC fans out there…theres a poem from Yuri that talks about a girl in a dream who explores an abandoned warehouse with no light, and suddenly she falls into some kind of big water chamber and cant find a way out….that still water with no railings made me realize that perhaps that girl found that unfortunate fate
I didn't know people had fears of completely undisturbed water. Like it's just there, by itself, not doing anything. And then these humans come along like EEEWWW THIS IS SO GROSS. Poor water 😢
Thank you TH-cam recommendations. First videos of yours I have seen and love it subscribed immediately. Love the comments the subject matter. Still water is ominous because our brains tell us still water is not safe to drink.
Still water is terrifying, just thinking about being near it, gives me the heebie-jeebies. But the type of water that scares me the most is aerated water (water with a lot of gas in it, the one that has no buoyancy), if you fall into a pool or a tank with this water you will not be able to swim or float, but will sink to the bottom, it is practically impossible to get to the surface!
Bro that sounds horrifying
Since you're here... how about some 'urban exploring' playlist?
Holy-
@@makaska5🧐💡
You can actually swim in aerated water it’s just slightly harder literally hot tubs are aerated and you can swim and float in those
Man, I would rather fall into the ocean at night than fall into that diseased-looking stillwater that looks like it hides some SCP entity.
Fr
Ocean at night!? Hell no.
Cliff jumping at night is absolutely scarring, I don’t recommend it
I feel you, prion disease will always be more scary to me than Cthulhu. At least with sharks and sea monsters I know they aren't literally in my head 😭
The brain eating anonebia 🥶🥶🥶
Still water? Of course it's still water, i don't think it ever wasn't.
Thank you for your service good sir.
still water? i barely know her
Take my thumbs-up and get lost.
Well it had to move at some point, otherwise it wouldn`t be inside a building..
*laugh track*
4:11 In addition to being stagnant water, it is stagnant water from a hospital basement, where morgues are usually located💀💀
It becomes less scary if you imagine skeletons vibing in a submarine
Oh....shit.....
So it's soup...technically
@@bunnyx1940 The forbidden soup
I heard that`s where you get the best nasal flush
Me looking down into my toilet:
*still water*
OH
Lol
Yellow water… 😳
11:41 as soon as i saw the little frog i was like "okay this isnt as bad as the others at least this one has a little friend"
Not a nice place to be even for a frog, so I would have tried to catch and free it.
Its fate was sealed the moment it went in the water
😔
@@scientiaorbis
I thought the same thing, if the frog is there then the water probably isn't that terrible. Most Stillwater can't support anything, sometimes not even bacteria
i had brain eating ameoba once, poor guy died of hungry
Lmao
Good one
Mine died because it ran out of good memories too quick
Yeah
...
...yeah
My brain amoeba got eatended by my tapeworm
@@floorman7076bruh moment
It's something about your ways, your personality that rly helps someone go through rough times, it just makes everything more comfortable for a moment
I agree. I lost my cat to cancer a little over a year ago and while she was declining and I was caring for her I binge watched Greg. It really helped.
@@katelynm.9510 Sorry for your loss. Losing a pet is tough… your little buddy is in a better place now!!
I hope things get better for you soon, friend
A moment to not take anything in life too seriously 👍
Still water sets off my germaphobia so bad 😖 All the mold & bacteria breeding in there euugh
I also can't help but think of flesh eating bacteria. We had an outbreak where I grew up after a bunch of flooding caused by a hurricane. Shit was terrifying & I genuinely believe it's what started my spiral with contamination-based OCD
The areas that REALLY freak me out are the pits, like where there's nothing but sheer walls or several feet between the surface of the water and the only escape which you fell through. Imagine having to tread that repulsive silence for days or weeks. You swim around the perimeter, grasping at sludge-covered walls only to find no way back up. No one can hear you scream for help. The stench is unbearable. There's no reception on your phone. Panic sets in as you realize your fate and think about your loved ones. Then, sleep begins to happen without your consent while afloat on your back. But, you just keep waking up, still trapped in your own waking nightmare, slowly losing any sense of scale or time. Maybe daylight shines from the one, teasing exit you can't reach. Maybe you're too far inside the building for such luxury. Your flashlight eventually gives out. Dehydration begins to set in after a few days and you can't resist but gulp from the stagnant pool that imprisons you. All the while, your feet bump into strange objects in the pitch. Or maybe, they don't. You often wake up having drifted into another indifferent concrete wall. But, which one? Eventually, starvation takes hold and you know that the next time you pass out might be your last. Maybe someday you even bump against something else floating. As you reach out to feel what it is, the horror sets in that it's another victim of the pit. It's been in here the entire time. Your hand gets tangled in it's hair as you try to shove it away, causing it to bob and splash. After freeing yourself, you realize than now you have to share your hell with it-- a soft, bloated reminder of your own imminent fate, lurking silently on the surface, ready to bump into you again the moment you forget about it. No matter how far you kick and splash it away, the surface tension draws the two of you closer. Finally, the day comes when you sleep your last and you succumb to become just another clot in the ink, adrift and ready to bump into the next unlucky soul.
you're good at writing fr
@@mrchronicle86 Thank you kindly!
What the fuck why is that so horrifying and well-written, Jesus christ man
I love finding underrated authors in comment sections
Thanks for the nightmares xoxo
I've had literal nightmares about still water since I was a kid without even knowing it existed, so whenever I see people so much as SPLASH the water around, it makes me recoil and shiver.
Some people are just interesting talkers, this guy has it
Fun fact: I’m from the Charlotte, NC area, and back around 2016-2017 they had to close down the NationalW White Water center, an artificial set of white water rapids which is fed by the Catawba river, because a girl contracted PAM, or something similar, and they had to take months an sterilize everything. Apparently the “brain eating amoeba” exists in most natural water ways in the USA as well, but it’s just very hard to contract, so that’s why you don’t hear about it often. (Though in the case of the white water center, the Catawba is one of the most polluted rivers in the country which probably increased the odds. It’s so polluted, They have a chart of what fish you can eat from it because there is so much mercury in the water that if you eat the wrong fish you can get heavy metal poisoning)
the cave one highlights perfectly how the human mind tends to work.. its less the what it actually is its more of a what could it be.. the fear of unknown is hella mighty
This is one of my new favorite youtube channels. The combination of sharing thalassophobia with you and the calm way you present videos got me hooked. Great work!
Tell him he needs to make more thalassophobia videos! Once a month isn’t enough!
@@Skateandcreate9Eh.. you don’t wanna overuse it. It’s best to keep it like that, so you can be excited about it when time comes :)
"Link Amiibo" got me, I'm disappointed in myself for losing to that good of a joke
Those aerated water videos always get me. Sort of the opposite of still water. But imagining falling in and sinking straight to the bottom and not being able to swim back up is freaky!
1:06 it's just sitting there... MENACINGLY
Lmao
11:00 it's confusing, some companies and properties have someone in control of their lighting and timers, and then they pay the bill but the other party is responsible for actually shutting lights on and off. For example, the store next to my house has fluorescent lights in front and one summer they kept turning on super early when it was really bright out still. I mentioned it to an employee, and they said that they had no control over the outside lights, because they were owned by a company that owned the plaza and scheduled when the lights would turn on and off. I've also seen videos of people finding abandoned places with electrical boxes on the exterior such as circuit breakers, that were buzing audibly because they still had power despite being damaged, vandalized, abandoned, and growing over with vines, which is a fire hazard. And the irony being that usually these places are abandoned due to being unable to pay rent and bills. But then when they're forced to leave, the electric company keeps sending free power to an empty building without caring that no one is paying a bill on that property. So really it's nothing for them to provide free electricity... To an abandoned property so it's just arcing across some dried grass growing through the wall paint, but if someone owns or operates it then they demand payment.
9:10 Finally somebody finally called it stagnant water, not still water.
I actually had a thalassaphobia dream the other night! I was on a pier at the end of the North American continent and had to take a small one-person flotation device to float/boat back towards the cruise ship. Behind me was the edge of the pier and then the continent, which suddenly dropped off into nothing but ocean. Underneath me was like 1000 foot deep drop-off from up by the beach. You could also see buried in the ocean Mayan ruins. It was so creepy.
I actually find this guy so calming, it’s nice
This mildly unsettling stuff mixed with your cozy commentaries is oddly relaxing.
Yeah that's it am oddly relaxed rather than oddly terrified 😅.
5 years ago we went to Prypiat and at one point we went to the flooded basement of the hospital. Dude we went there with said "I have spare waders in the trunk if you want to go in", and so we went in. Water was waist deep and super cold as it was early spring, and there most likely was lots of crazy stuff in there as this was hospital basement water, but the most dangerous of them was located in deep corner of the basement. Hidden behind several metal lockers, in metal bucket were old boots and some rubble, when dude pulled his dosimeter up to it, there was a loud alarm and the dosimeter went off the scale. The rubble was from the chernobyl disaster, and the boots belonged to one of the firefighters. After the whole ordeal, we decided to go to the hospital for a checkup. Thankfully everything was and is ok.
i think the only way to know for sure that the reflections are not objects underneath the surface is just the utter opaqueness of it, like that water is so dirty you probably can only see objects a couple inches below the surface. that is enough to make me turn away a million dollars to jump in.
at 4:00, it genuinely looks like the area where you first fight Pyramid head in Silent Hill 2
Dude i gotta recommend the videogame "Still wakes the deep"
Its a horror game about this guy working at an oil drilling platform that gets damaged and theres some water scenes that made me personally hella nervous.
Just wanted to let you know in case you'd be interested. Would be awesome to see you make a letsplay on that.
4:13 I’m a little embarrassed to admit that I probably wouldn’t have questioned that, and thus would have walked straight into the water. 😅 (P.S. Hi Greg!)
Darwin loves people like you 😂
To be fair, it's a ladder, you wouldn't have been harmed, you would just have one wet sock
Can u investigate like an internet mystery or something, they're pretty creepy and I feel like it would be a fun video
Spill water got me
no way it's Greg3706
Holy Primus it's Greg3706
11:35 "this frog is dead, it just doesn’t know yet. 🎅🏼🎅🏼🎅🏼🐱"
IdkSterling new video? 😳😭🙏
I watch some urbexers and whenever they pull out the waders and trek through water I always feel like I'm watching a bad idea unfold.
What's urbexer?
What's wader?
Not an English speaker, and never heard of these words
@@tartatovsky An urbexer is a person who explores urban areas or built structures (usually abandoned ones). Waders are tall waterproof boots that can be used to walk in water.
@@tartatovskyI’m a native English speaker with a big vocabulary, and I’ve never heard urban explorer abbreviated to urbexer either! I think it must be unique to that community.
Making me think of those guys who used a fish bowl and a bicycle pump as improvised scuba gear to explore some submerged basement areas in the Chernobyl Power Plant ruins.
@@Johnfromthedesertthe guys who what.
I think still water is scarier than wavy water because you can see what’s underneath the still water. Also first I think. I’m not scared of the water.
0:04 still water is water that is still. The water in my water bottle is Stillwater (I haven’t emptied it yet)
This is more filth-phobia for me personally than water phobia. And I still vote that peak submechanophobia is the guy hanging off of the giant propeller! 😨
Also, thanks for the puns, you're one of the few that can make "tense" moments so funny.
It's funny as I'm watching this I kept thinking that still water isn't that scary, but then I was remembering so many horror movie scenes where someone falls into still water, with like the potential of something being in the water.. or someone having to dive deep into still water to get out of something, and yep, it's scary lol.
Man its terrifying, theres about 3L of still water near me, its contaminated with plastic and glass and probly ameoba, but he died of hungry
Personally I wouldn’t mess with still water because other than the brain eating amoeba it reminds me of mineshaft water (don’t think that’s the actual name though) you know the water outside abandoned mines that are super toxic and just stepping in a puddle could kill you.
I’m glad the water is still water and didn’t change into something else.
Never jump into still water if someone offers you $1 million. Either way, if you jump or not, you will not be getting that $1 million in the end
Thanks! Now I know what to do next time this situation happens! 👍🏻
so i shouldnt jump into my pool ?
@@HAAAAAAAAHHHHHHNot if somebody offers you 1 Mill for it. Duuh
@@HAAAAAAAAHHHHHH Nope, if it’s still water and there’s a chance of it having brain eating amoeba, definitely not but you never should jump for $1 million
@@NicoKuba Glad to be of help 🫡
Fun fact, there is actually a ton of cave diving videos on youtube greg could check out
Don’t know if you remember me man but I’m here to tell you that I’ve been a fan since like 3 years ago, and watching your videos is always just a big relief. Love you dude, ❤️ please never stop!
I don't even need to think about brain eating amoeba or whatever, just thinking about the sheer amount of DENGUE that must come from there- no swimming necessary, just a little mosquito bite
love watching these videos when im sick. calming. not intellectually challenging. i can feel myself healing.....
Frankly, I really dont get why people find this so scary, its just water at the end of the day, stay out of it and youll be fine, the only part that I find semi scary is when you cant tell its water like the one where it looks like concrete
I hate "reaction videos" but for some reason I just LOVE yours! Keep it up!
The goat uploaded again, the only channel keeping me sane and calm
Wendy Williams is afraid of The Killer, and Greg is afraid of the Brain Eating Amoeba 🦠🔪
that music around 14:30 is a banger tho no matter how scary thing are ig that's playing ill just start vibing to it
This is the first video in many, many years that almost made me throw up. Keep up the good work Greg!
It's worse than jumping in. I needed a cream for this weird, dark ring on the front of my right arm. It was a minor bacterial infection and I needed to wear sweaters around my 2 nephews. I drained their pool and threw it out, but all it took to get that ring was touching the stagnant water from it.
It's always a good day when dear ol' Greggles posts
No, you’re definitely right. It’s why I’m never swimming in a pond. I’ve looked at pond water under a microscope and it’s teeming. Got some kind of a huge water flea and everyone came over to look at it. If it’s not running water or at least a larger body like a lake, I ain’t gettin’ in. And sometimes I don’t even like lakes (which sometimes can have those brain-eating amoeba). Pools are safer because their water is cleaned with chlorine and such. Disneyland had an attraction with still water that had those brain-eating amoeba. I apologize if I’m scaring anyone off from doing anything involving water. You’re most likely safe with whatever water activities you do. But if it’s water like in the video or in a dirty body of water, probably stay away. You’re not being cowardly or too anxious.
And you KNOW that OTHER door is still open. Behind him... Off camera...
There was a woods next to my property that had a small still water lake. It was about 100 yards by 200 yards, pitch black water, and it always gave me bad vibes. There was even a local myth that it was a normal lake until a girl drowned in it while swimming (which obviously isn't true)
Well to make things a little better for ya, if its outside than more likely there won’t be brain eating amoeba in it. But that’s not 100 %
At a guess I would say that at least one of the featured bodies of still water contains the undiscovered, lonely remains of an unwary urban explorer.
I was shook when I saw the Foley water tower on here. It’s like 25 mins from my house!
Dude's "still" water puns are hilarious🤣
You should play Still Wakes the Deep it has a section with this and has other horror elements.
Another certified banger
This is the one that gets me the most. I think it's the way you can't really tell what's in it
This turned out scarier than I expected
Imagine falling in those and accidentally swallow some ahhhh.
Greg I found your channel when it was recommended on a video of dropping a GoPro off the side of a cruise ship. I was watching that to torture myself I guess. 😂 So glad I did because you quickly became one of my favorite TH-camrs and I have been here over a year now. I am tuned in for your videos every single week. Thanks for being a comforting place ❤
I bet that water smells like shhh lol
theres a type of larvae called rat tailed maggots (hoverfly larvae) who live in polluted or stagnant water, and im willing to bet at least one of these has a colony hanging out in there… (look up rat tail maggots, trust)
the things that swim up ur peehole in all still water everywhere on earth is peak nightmare fuel
Love the way you talk it's so nice
7:45 looks like a place where a strange dark entity would come running at you.
I save your videos until I can watch them at night in the dark for true immersion! Always a pleasure Greg my brother dude man!
Love exploring abandoned buildings, but I hate the still water too. Found an old metal fabrication factory that had a small trap door with water, and a bigger trap door next to it that was shut. There was an old scale and control panel in front of it, but no one could touch it bc it could release that door. Just a horrifying idea to think about
16:00 no way its famous musical artist fox szn
He’s great but I’m more of a 3Drinkz fan 😎
One terrifying thing people forget about still water...
Mosquitoes 🦟
And you KNOW theyre carrying all types of awful diseases
Misquote larvae 🤢
Hey Man love your content i needed to spook myself and saw my favorite TH-camr posted keep up the good work Man
1:07 With no movement and aeration, stagnant water becomes a prime breeding ground for biofilms, or a collection of bacteria or fungi. Left untreated, stagnant water often becomes home for dangerous diseases and pathogens such as: Legionella.
Still water is absolutely horrifying in video where it looks like a concrete floor, like the first time I saw it I thought that it was floor, like it's a feeling of realization of a danger that you spot in the last moment. Also I didn't even know that it had become so overused on TikTok
Greg my bro, the dude-man
why does some still water look blue? is it due to chemicals in the water? How the room looks/ the way the flashlight shines?
12:18 Holy fuck im now just realizing…for any DDLC fans out there…theres a poem from Yuri that talks about a girl in a dream who explores an abandoned warehouse with no light, and suddenly she falls into some kind of big water chamber and cant find a way out….that still water with no railings made me realize that perhaps that girl found that unfortunate fate
Congrats on 200k. Most W least horror channel
i found your channel a few days ago and i almost watched every video, i really enjoy your vibe ❤️
I just pissed in my pants. thanks a lot Greg
*still piss*
Is it still water ?
@@Guus115 no I piss motor oil with a twinge of lemon juice.
I can't remember if you've done a video on creepy things in abandoned buildings but now I want one of those lol
I guess still water is better than thinking you are alone and there are ripples.
The thalassaphobia videos don’t really get me that much, BUT THIS!!! This is haunting
Water where you can’t see into it is worst for me
I think the thing that freaks me out the most is KNOWING there's stuff in that water that you CAN'T see...
Enjoy your vacation Greggie, don't worry about us. We'll be here whenever you get back!
What will always scare me more than still water is hearing something you can't see moving in the water.
I didn't know people had fears of completely undisturbed water. Like it's just there, by itself, not doing anything. And then these humans come along like EEEWWW THIS IS SO GROSS. Poor water 😢
Greg literally handing us the content ❤️
PLEEEASSSEEE do more of Still water content - this is so good!!!
Still open water like a lake is creepy too. Just alligators floating around and whatever else.
I like how we’re all just “AHH STILL WATER”
Meanwhile the frog in that one video is just like “hey, welcome to my crib-wh-where you going?”
At 4:24 that water is a brain eating cell
Lol Frog chilling in there like "Hey buddy come on in! It's nice and warm"
2:03 The San Andreas tsunami containership scene. Those propellers combine all phobias into one
Thank you TH-cam recommendations. First videos of yours I have seen and love it subscribed immediately. Love the comments the subject matter. Still water is ominous because our brains tell us still water is not safe to drink.
Thank you! I'm glad you found me
the frog was just: wats good ma man 🐸
A ghostie channel I've seen, there's a dam the bottom part is flooded, they took kayaks down through it, nawp...