an ingrown nail is actually where the nail grows in a direction it’s not supposed to (like to the side instead of outward) and it doesn’t fuse with the skin. i’ve struggled with ingrown nails my whole life, so i just wanted to correct you
(after only 12 mins) I really wanted to watch this vid but his explanations for things are so poor, like he barely researched and didn't write a script so it's super rambly and opinionated.
@@FoxAkimbo on mentioning meconium, I pooped in my mom after she was in labor for like 32 hours with me. Immediate c-section. It's pretty common. Sometime the baby comes out discolored but it goes away. I, thankfully, did not LOL
Oh, also, geoduck is actually pronounced like “gooey duck”! And no, it doesn’t have to be eaten raw. The people who are eating it raw in those videos are doing it for shock factor and clickbait reasons. Typically the geoduck is blanched, cleaned, chopped up and cooked since it had a very tough outer skin. It also typically has a lot of dirt (sand, seawater, etc) in its digestive tract unless it’s been cleaned so anyone trying to eat it raw is going to get a mouthful of geoduck feces, sand and old seawater 🤢
22:24 This is actually a artistic rendering of what a human would have to look/built like to survive any car crash. I think its name is "Grahm" or something but the project was done to help car saftey studies improve.
Fun fact but the tooth in the eye surgery one is actually a restorative surgery that has helped a lot of people regain sight! It's where they remove a tooth from the patient, insert a lense into it and then attach it underneath the opposite eye to the one the surgery will be performed in so that it forms natural tissue and the means of recieving it's own blood supply. It's then removed from that part of the face and implanted into the non-functional eye to restore sight, the skin covering it from the graft to the cheek meaning it protects it and makes it look a little less horrifying that just having a straight up tooth in your eye. It does sound grim but it's often used as a last resort in the case of multiple corneal graft failure and severe chemical burns.
@@leebsyforu I wouldn't say it's lazy, he researched a lot of things in this video and it's understandable that some things will pass through the cracks.
as soon as wedigoon was mentioned, I felt so happy. hes come so far and I love that hes getting more and more recognized as time passes. Ive been here since the very start of his conspiracy iceberg videos and a little bit before that.
I find it kind of silly when every episode he says thanks for 50k more followers lets try it means the world and stuff. Dude should have 5mil by now. Glad I was around for his first few icebergs.
TW trypophobia so i suffer from pretty severe ocd, and several other mental conditions. i know a lot of people don't take phobias seriously, but i thought i'd give a little insight into my experience with it. my trypophobia developed late into my teen years, which caused a huge shift in my daily life. it can be triggered by holes, bugs, seeds, pimples, etc. as a kid i loved bugs, especially ants and spiders. after trypophobia, i have difficulty going outside, there are certain foods i can't eat, like long grain rice and pomegranate. my trypophobia causes very severe delusion attacks. (not a medical term) if i am exposed to triggers i become convinced that i am covered in them, which causes a severe panic attack. these can get bad enough to where i will remove anything touching me, pull out hair, or scratch and attempt to remove what i feel on me. these attacks don't really have a time limit, and can go on for quite a while. these can be devastating, especially as i don't usually have any warning before exposure to triggers. that's all i have to say, thanks for listening.
man i feel really sorry for you, i have a form of ocd too and it’s just the worst, i can only imagine how bad it is + trypophobia because of all the holes i’ve ripped in my skin from it. seems like a horrible cycle :(
Please seek psychiatric help (typically referral via a GP aka family doctor) if you haven't already. I'm not suggesting it's an easy process or that there's a cure waiting for you, but in most cases of mental disorders there's at least a way of treating/managing certain symptoms if not the whole condition. Without knowing you or what it's like to experience what you describe, I can say that life can be better. Wishing you all the best.
does that mean you know what harlequin babies are🧍🏾♀️ please say yes, i don’t want to look it up because i know their pictures are used in shock gore videos so i’m assuming it’s pretty bad, but i’ve never awe anyone explain what it is
Lmao I loved htf (happy tree friends) and salad finger s and every single creepy TH-cam channel so I can't be scared of that stuff but I'm terrified of puppets for some reason and birthday clowns and circus clowns they terrify me
This list isn't even the worst it could've been, there's do much fucked up shit, and they choose sea cucumbers? BABIES like even parasite twins aren't that bad
The hourglass spider is real and natural! They are trapdoor spiders in the genus Cyclocosmia. The "Oreo-thing" on its abdomen is used to clog the entrances of their burrows when threatened. They are not a threat to humans. They're not rare so much as really elusive. Like most trapdoor spiders, they rarely leave their burrows except to mate. There are actually a few species found in the US, which I think is awesome.
i was expecting flystrike/myiasis to be on here after you mentioned the emerald wasp. If you thought flys were disgusting things before, researching this would definitely have you feeling no guilt killing them, especially if you love animals. Flies basically find a live animal to be a perfect place to lay eggs (fur, cuts, openings) and they will quickly hatch. The larvae would then eat the animal alive and can kill them sometimes in just a few hours and causes unbearable pain to the poor creature. Having witnessed it myself it’s definitely the most disgusting things the animal kingdom has to offer and its haunting. It usually happens in sheep, rabbits and guineapigs but all animals are at risk even humans.
Wow, you created the Google company. Alright, well, I have several guidelines you have broken, and we are of higher authority. We have been watching and whether or not you are truly the Google company (for which I was told to joke about by my leader), you and Google will be decommissioned, and you place of existence will be shifted from true, to void.
The frog leg one happens because the cells are still alive in fresh uncooked frog legs, and the cells (mostly nervous cells) are reacting to the sodium in the salt. This reaction with the salt is increasing the electrical conductivity, which then triggers an action potential that results in the muscles moving.
For anyone paranoid about the brain amoeba thing: Its rare to get it while swimming in a warm river (not that you'd want to) or lake it's even more rare to get it from tap water (which happened to one or two people who used warm tap water to clean out their nose (which is how it gets in the body) Edit: K just to drill it in. It is easier to get struck by lightning than it is to get killed by that brain amoeba.
42:00 OMG! THANK YOU FOR TALKING ABOUT THIS. My cat, Abby, has always had this strange spot on her eye and Iv never understood what it was. So I looked up eye freckle and it turns out cats can have them too, and it’s very rare! Luckily it’s harmless. My cat is special 🥺
Fun fact: hagfish skin is fantastic for making high quality leather goods and has a soft and shiny appearance, and is used in designer products. Plus they keep our oceans clean. They are pretty awesome
2:20 At 12 years or so I hit my finger by mistake with a small hammer. I was hitting a nail into a wood plate or something so the hammer power was huge. It hurt a lot, the inital 5-10 minutes were very painful. The finger got bruised (google translated) and then second day, the ENTIRE fingernail started to detach itself from the finger. After 2-3 days, I had the entire fingernail ripped off and in the place was basically living meat. I never got bacteria infection. Touching the ... "meat" was very painful and then after, can't remember how many days, a new fingernail started growing, so basically I had a brand new fingernail. Even now at 33 years old, this fingernail is looking different than the others. True story.
I've crushed several of my toe nails on accident but only one was left permenatly disfigured in a way. It was the first time I lost a tone nail and what happened was I was walking on a rotten log in the woods with only my sandles on. Suddenly the log beneath me snaps in two, one side digging underneath the other side. As I stood the the other half of the log shot up and unhinged my big toenail on my left foot about half way. I was with my family during the hike and I had to hobble all the way back to the car with my bloody toenail, where eventually I was cleaned up and told the procedure that would have to take place. Over the course of a couple months my nail would slowly fall off and it could not be removed because otherwise it would never grow back/ grow back all wonky. So I waited for a bout a years time as my nail underwent metamophises, turning black, eventually enough was healed that I had to use nail clippers to remove the excess that hanged off. This cycle would continue until about a quarter of my toenail had healed to a point I could let it grow back normally. Now my toenail on my left foot has a horizontal line through it that shows where it stopped falling off. I kept some of the old pieces of toenail for memories sake, although I don't keep any other nails as that's just gross and unintersting.
This video is a ride. One moment I was hearing about a hagfish, the next I’m getting a ww2 history lesson about the allied and axis’ separate nuclear projects
Fun facts about snail teeth! Snails and most other gastropods (slugs, chitons, squids, etc) have what's called a radula. It's sort of like a cat's tongue in that it is completely covered by tiny teeth and is used to rake or rasp away at food. It actually isn't as horrifying as it looks. You can see it in action if you watch an aquarium snail go to town on some algae or other food. I hope this helps a little with the gross-out-ness. :) Sincerely, Your friendly neighborhood entomologist.
This is so genuinely interesting to me because I love seeing my nerite snail leave little circular patterns when eating algae off the glass but I never knew how its mouth worked??
@@Katiethewizard They're adorable when they eat, aren't they? I really wish I could keep aquarium snails, but my goldfish would just bully them. It's really satisfying to watch them eat, though. If you ever get the chance, you should watch a terrestrial snail eat some veggies. Those guys go at it, holy crap. If they're big enough and they're eating something hard (like an apple), you can actually hear the crunching. It can actually be kinda disconcerting.
@@littledreamerrem7021 Yes!!! they just go along in their little pattern like mowing the lawn. They don't get every speck of algae so I have cool little swirly designs on my glass and plants. I actually got the snail because my betta ate the shrimp i put in with her LMAO I actually have a small white-rimmed land snail in my terrarium with some isopods!! I'd love to get/find a bigger species so I can really see them eat my veggie scraps like a champion
@@Katiethewizard Not the shrimp! I love how some fish can be totally cool with plants or shrimp or whatever but others of the same species will just totally decimate anything you put in with them. Mr. Goldfish will bully and eat anything. I want to get him a pleco buddy, but I'm not sure if he would terrorize it... I hope you get to enjoy the spectacle of a giant snail eating stuff! Depending on where you live, you might find big ones in the wild if you look hard enough.
Actually, I think what's weird about the "scallop eyes" thing is not only that scallops look weird, but the very nature of them having eyes is *weird.* Because Scallops don't have brains. They're the only known animal that has eyes, but no brain. They evolved "eyes" independently than other organisms, their eyes are even mostly made of silicone, which is also a main component of their shells. Scallops have eyes, but no brain, and those eyes are made out of shell.
@@sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf they still have a decentralized nervous system that processes the information their "eyes" pick up, which is most likely just light and/or movement, and it causes the scallop to reflexively react to it. They just don't display an image into a central system like a brain does. It's sort of like how some anemone (which are also animals without a centralized nervous system) can sense touch and react by stinging.
Respect to you for looking through all this ! Always remember though your mental health comes before your content don’t put yourself through hell to entertain others! Great content though keep it up !!!
My first ever TH-cam videos I ever watched were Cyriaks and I believe I was at the same age, definitely did have effects on how I grew up. I remember watching them on my iPod touch :)
I think "do birds exist" is a trolling oriented philosophical question. It's pretty obviously aimed at mocking people who are predisposed to believe all wackadoo conspiracy theories. They swallow the bait, we get a laugh. Simple but effective.
@@Yamariiii might be, but all the same, doesn't that basically fit the same theory, since almost anyone with a critical mind can be a Diogenes when criticizing insane or pompous ideas?
Happily surprised to hear someone else voice their stance against people who eat animals alive. Also, you can insert a knife behind the lobsters head immediately before boiling so they don't die slowly by boiling alive :)
Well i get it for the lobster, as in nature the possibility of them getting boiled seems rather slim lol. But for the clams? I mean if some fish or smth in nature would have them on their menu i don't think they'd be considerate enough to kill them first instead of trying to chug them down whilst alive. I'm not entirely sure tho. Also i don't support violence against animals. I don't even eat meat just trying to put things into perspective.
Well i get it for the lobster, as in nature the possibility of them getting boiled seems rather slim lol. But for the clams? I mean if some fish or smth in nature would have them on their menu i don't think they'd be considerate enough to kill them first instead of trying to chug them down whilst alive. I'm not entirely sure tho. Also i don't support violence against animals. I don't even eat meat just trying to put things into perspective.
The Shoecare box or shoebox care packages, the school I went to for primary (elementary into high school) had us do. In grade eight I found out the extent of Africa's state in their economy, I felt so put off and sickened by how the Catholic school having us send these boxes off, with toys and candies. When these people and children needed food, water, clothing and medical supplies. I always felt messed up doing these boxes up. We were all cheery making them at the time. But this being brought up in one of these deep internet videos makes me realise just how messed up this idea was. I can't imagine how much landfill and waste this would have caused...
I remember seeing a sea cucumber and being disappointed as a 7 year old because I thought it looked like the one off spongebob, which looked like a regular pickle or like how cattail plants looked like hot dogs
*DUDE* my mom has an absolutely magnificent eye freckle! Seriously, it looks like she has a second pupil in her left iris. Bigger than any iris freckle I found on the first couple pages of google images. Many people think she has heterochromia, but really she just has a huge eye freckle. A few other people in her family have them, but hers is really quite special. I’m super sad I didn’t get blessed with one.
as someone who had hyperdontia, it sucked but not that much. i had too many teeth that iirc two of them ended on the top of my mouth i had to get surgery to get them out, and i couldnt speak properly (like pronouncing letters where the tongue and the top of the mouth is involved) for at least a long time until the "wires" (to heal the top) feel out i couldnt even eat solid food as well, i had to eat yogurts, and soup. that's it. but now, i dont have hyperdontia anymore, and my teeth are now straight thanks to the surgery and braces
As for Scaphism, if anyone is interested in other brutal method of execution/torture. Try looking into the "Blood Eagle", no one knows if it was an actual practiced method or a literary device but it still is brutal even if it is made up. The "Brazen Bull" is another interesting one, again no one is sure if it actually existed or was a early propaganda tool.
Blood Eagle, if I remember was stretching your skin, even disconnecting it to look like wings while the body bleeds hysterically. And Brazen Bull is a bronze bull that gets heated up to really high temperatures then you get thrown onside and burn to a quick death.
if something gets worse then a man putting a jar up his rear end and the jar ends up exploding, which causes the man to bleed everywhere, *i'm concerned.*
@@Crackpot_Astronaut Definitely, after the video I think someone said he didn’t even go to the hospital, he “patched it up” somehow and then just went to work
sadly theres way worse. Old No.7, funky town gore, etc. i havent watched any of them but ive heard of em and its way worse lol this is nothing compared to those
@@random-yv9vl I've watched funkytown gore, and let me tell you, it's horrible, I get nauseous just thinking about it I haven't even tried to look for old no. 7, it's just too much. Anything involving animals and children is just awful
Geoduck: reason is blood. If there’s blood it will be taken down. It’s a delicacy to eat it when it’s alive. It’s aswell normal to eat MOST seafood raw/fresh. Most seafood markets are live seafood.
As much as I understand its part of culture, (im turkish so alot of stuff in my culture is absolutely foul) you cant use that as a shield to hide the fact it’s torture to the animal. We are capable of killing our food with mercy and still allow it to be edible. if we have that capability and choose not too and instead eat it alive just for pleasure it’s torture.
So i've heard that some people eat monkey brain, while is still atached to the monkey also the monkey is alive. Compared to this, is freaking mild. But still. What a bunch of sick people. No sane person could do that. I hate people who do those things.
You can always judge the art and the artist separately, no matter if the artists ideals are involved or not. In fact I'd go a step further and judge the inherent ideals in the art separately from the rest of the art. Like if you look at a painting that has political aspects imbued you can judge the techniques used to paint it, you can judge the motive, you can judge the political narrative and ideas. And then maybe at the end you can give your opinion on the painting in its totality. In fact everything should be judged individually, because no two things are one and the same. Even a pair of mass produced goods like, for example, a red Lego cube block, has its differences. Generalising things and judging two distinct things is not the best way to gain understanding. We tend categorise because it's easier for us to process and organise information.
As someone who's had pet snails, you can feel snail's teeth if they decide to scrape their tongue on your skin while you're holding them. It doesn't hurt, but it's an incredibly bizarre feeling!
at around 52:40 when he talks about the talking monkeys, the sad thing is, Koko the gorilla couldnt talk, the trainers just brute forced answers and lied about what she meant
@@rockycuro7737 There is an entire video about it, plus, Koko's last words were so obviously fake, you have to be stupid to believe it. Koko mostly just asked for food, water and toys, but to right before she dies spout out a complicated speech about the enviroment? None of the trainers knew sign language, and the cuts are so plentiful they could have just had Koko say anything in whatever order, and then just cut it to make it seem like she was an enviromentalist. Watch the video called "Why Koko couldn't speak, sorry" It's really good and goes into a lot of detail
I looove Cyriak!! I personally think the most disturbing video of his is, "The Spirit of Christmas", I watched it as a kid the night before Christmas one time 😂 - also, I'm writing this as I watch, but another super gross video of live animal eating I just saw the other day is of a frog being chopped in half, legs torn off, still alive and served up to eat. And it was propped up to be looking at the consumer! Like I get it's more normalized in those parts of the world.. but still, eeuuuhhhhg
A lot of these aren't really worthy of the "do not research" title. Then again, maybe I've just grown a lot of tolerance for this kind of stuff. Also, I feel like there could be better or at least a /little/ explanation on some topics rather than just glossing over them.
what am i missing with the turkey one? lots of animals, especially birds have a mating dance. and this is the least grim way for a turkey to get stuffed.
As Fox said, it comes from an experiment to see how much/little stimulus a male turkey needs in order to start trying to mate with something. They got it down to, like, a dead turkey head on a stick.
I have something to add to the list. Epidermolysis Bullosa. I have it. It's basically your skin us really really fragile and it makes blisters, wound just because. We bump/fall/etc? Skin gone. We eat a bit more fast? Throat skin gone and can't swallow until it heals.... We're basically stickman because we're so skinny. We use bandages and ... Things (I'm not English). And it heals. But then it gets bruised again. Sometimes I get a blister just because... Just because it can. So yeah... I'm used to it tho. Yeah and our life expectancy is 30 -_-
Hyperdontia, so that's the name. I had 13 normal teeth removed and one abnormal on the roof of my mouth. I still have one on the inside of my chin that seems to not be moving so the doctor said it is not necessary to remove it unless it causes pain or problems. As I got older the teeth seem to have stopped growing. I often joke that I was like a shark.
Fun fact: if you listen, Carol from friends had a breach birth! You can hear Ross describing how legs are coming out, then the “p”, and then eventually the torso!
I really appreciate how you make these videos about creepy and strange icebergs but you don't narrate it in a creepy voice with scary music, I can learn about these interesting icebergs without feeling freaked out!
an ingrown toenail is when a toenail grows in the wrong direction and is one of the MAIN reasons why stubbing your toe hurts and no one talks about it at all.
your voice reminds me of a minecraft lets player from the 2010's (thats a great thing btw). am i scarred from this video? yup!! but it was very entertaining and interesting, great content
On the topic of camel spiders, theyre not venomous, but theyre messy and their chelicere can carry bacteria and viruses. As an arachnokeeper i had to point it out 2 years later. Thank you.
With H.P Lovecraft, happily in the end he tried to amend his ways and rebuked everything he said so I can definitely still enjoy him since he allowed himself to change with the times and understood it was wrong.
tbh literally everybody back then was racist lol, if you didnt hate black people you probablly hated asain or white people back then. Also his dad named the cat
30:30 Hey there! Spider enthusiat here That 'Oreo thinggy' you see there is, in fact, natural; you'll find this sort of patterns on spiders who make holes and pounce on their prey from the depths of it like in the case of Trapdoor spiders ~
@@shaneeroh2213 Spider enthusiast in the sense that I really like them and even raise them as pets, thus I investigate a lot about them in order to maintain them in the best of conditions And yeah, I can be freaky to look at spiders, one could say it's an instinctive fear, but I've managed to look past it and admire the beauty of this little beings
Aside from.. you know.. the FREAKING GAME, recently I've been stumbling on a whole group of TH-camrs in the lower k subs.. Maybe it's the trending material gods or something that I just happened to always be into but. I'm grateful for it nonetheless. Keep it going man. 🤟
Probably that the universe is a game/code could shut off or glitch out at any moment, or that most us were born unfairly, maybe better than others, but rich keep getting richer, poor poorer, people sold and sell the world.
thank you for covering this. since the topic is well you know i didn't expect someone to cover it also i will explain the stuff that he skipped incase you click on the link in the description and want to research that stuff
For the frog leg thing, I imagine that occurs with varying levels depending on how densely packed nervous tissue is in the animal. Another example would br sharks, when they are caught and typically killed aboard a ship they are submerged in ice for a period of time, I've heard hours and days depending on the size and weight. But basically the reasoning I was given was they can still bite despite being dead due to the density of nerves around the face. Also why punching a shark in the nose is a decent deterrent for them since it is a sensitive area.
As someone who has ingrown toenails, it's as bad as it sounds. If I mess up and don't cut my toenail at the sides I could accidentally make a shard go deeper into my toe. I had a relative who had to get them surgically fixed multiple times.
The tooth in the eye thing is not being born with a tooth in the eye. What it is is a last resort surgery to retain vision. Basically, one of your teeth is removed and a very thin slice is made out of the enamel, to which they will drill a hole the size of a pupil in. They then place this into your eye to act as a new pupil/lens. Its not perfect but light regulation will still be possible
I actually have the perfect prediction for us humans and that is “we will be the creators of our own extinction” all humans on earth will be eradicated by ourselves in some way
So I searched up "Unbirthing" and fortunately it's not a thing that can actually happen, unfortunately, it's a fetish... thing of Cell from DBZ absorbing 17 or 18, it's basically that...
an ingrown nail is actually where the nail grows in a direction it’s not supposed to (like to the side instead of outward) and it doesn’t fuse with the skin. i’ve struggled with ingrown nails my whole life, so i just wanted to correct you
Same here. My dr actually chemically burned part of the cuticle on one of my toes, so that the nail doesn’t grow there now. Crazy stuff.
(after only 12 mins) I really wanted to watch this vid but his explanations for things are so poor, like he barely researched and didn't write a script so it's super rambly and opinionated.
@@porcuMoose Yeah I dipped out pretty early on, too.
Seems like an interesting iceberg but the vid just wasn’t doing it for me
How did you told that to the doctor
Thank you. I finally know what was going on with my nail.
"on the topic of childbirth" are five words that should not precede "the invention of the chainsaw"
Absolutely
@@FoxAkimbo on mentioning meconium, I pooped in my mom after she was in labor for like 32 hours with me. Immediate c-section. It's pretty common. Sometime the baby comes out discolored but it goes away. I, thankfully, did not LOL
And the invention of Chainsaw Man
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@@FoxAkimboabsolute power corrupts absolutely
If they get the villain surrounded then…
Oh, also, geoduck is actually pronounced like “gooey duck”! And no, it doesn’t have to be eaten raw. The people who are eating it raw in those videos are doing it for shock factor and clickbait reasons. Typically the geoduck is blanched, cleaned, chopped up and cooked since it had a very tough outer skin. It also typically has a lot of dirt (sand, seawater, etc) in its digestive tract unless it’s been cleaned so anyone trying to eat it raw is going to get a mouthful of geoduck feces, sand and old seawater 🤢
Ew, eating it raw is even more disgusting now.
Sounds like a nice treat
was pitching a fit in my chair about "gooey duck" its a local creature!
Maybe treasure in it as well, if it has some of the sea with it
Geoduck sashimi or sushi is good tho
To lighten up the mood, here’s a little fact about horror movies: Psycho is the first American film to feature a flushing toilet, have a nice day
hmm
Never watched psyco. I watched Hitchcock’s Psycho tho
22:24 This is actually a artistic rendering of what a human would have to look/built like to survive any car crash. I think its name is "Grahm" or something but the project was done to help car saftey studies improve.
Looks like WingsofRedemption
Any animal abuse is a no go for me. Automatically makes my blood boil.
Fair enough but the lemon party one was at least funny.
@@stickywood7597 lemon party wasn’t animal abuse
@@signity5540 pee pee
@@AlibiBlu so if child abuse is shown, you wouldn't care?
Honestly gotta agree with this one here.
Fun fact but the tooth in the eye surgery one is actually a restorative surgery that has helped a lot of people regain sight! It's where they remove a tooth from the patient, insert a lense into it and then attach it underneath the opposite eye to the one the surgery will be performed in so that it forms natural tissue and the means of recieving it's own blood supply. It's then removed from that part of the face and implanted into the non-functional eye to restore sight, the skin covering it from the graft to the cheek meaning it protects it and makes it look a little less horrifying that just having a straight up tooth in your eye.
It does sound grim but it's often used as a last resort in the case of multiple corneal graft failure and severe chemical burns.
Yoooo that’s pretty rad
this guy didn't even bother researching this properly, he said that some people "are born with" a tooth in their eye, that's just lazy
@@leebsyforu I wouldn't say it's lazy, he researched a lot of things in this video and it's understandable that some things will pass through the cracks.
@@leebsyforuThat's not entirely incorrect, but in this case, it is.
Yea I've heard of it. I was going to comment that myself, but guess you beat me to it so
as soon as wedigoon was mentioned, I felt so happy. hes come so far and I love that hes getting more and more recognized as time passes. Ive been here since the very start of his conspiracy iceberg videos and a little bit before that.
Dude is like the figurehead of the iceberg community lol, it's his world and we're just living in it
sameee i found his channel with the disturbing movies iceberg but still it's amazing to see his channel grow
I find it kind of silly when every episode he says thanks for 50k more followers lets try it means the world and stuff. Dude should have 5mil by now. Glad I was around for his first few icebergs.
frrr
in my opinion he's overrated
TW trypophobia
so i suffer from pretty severe ocd, and several other mental conditions. i know a lot of people don't take phobias seriously, but i thought i'd give a little insight into my experience with it. my trypophobia developed late into my teen years, which caused a huge shift in my daily life. it can be triggered by holes, bugs, seeds, pimples, etc. as a kid i loved bugs, especially ants and spiders. after trypophobia, i have difficulty going outside, there are certain foods i can't eat, like long grain rice and pomegranate. my trypophobia causes very severe delusion attacks. (not a medical term) if i am exposed to triggers i become convinced that i am covered in them, which causes a severe panic attack. these can get bad enough to where i will remove anything touching me, pull out hair, or scratch and attempt to remove what i feel on me. these attacks don't really have a time limit, and can go on for quite a while. these can be devastating, especially as i don't usually have any warning before exposure to triggers. that's all i have to say, thanks for listening.
man i feel really sorry for you, i have a form of ocd too and it’s just the worst, i can only imagine how bad it is + trypophobia because of all the holes i’ve ripped in my skin from it. seems like a horrible cycle :(
That sounds like pure hell man
Ocd sucks man. Especially false memory one
Please seek psychiatric help (typically referral via a GP aka family doctor) if you haven't already. I'm not suggesting it's an easy process or that there's a cure waiting for you, but in most cases of mental disorders there's at least a way of treating/managing certain symptoms if not the whole condition. Without knowing you or what it's like to experience what you describe, I can say that life can be better. Wishing you all the best.
I am so so sorry! 😔
Censoring the Trypophobia is the most generous thing i've seen someone do, thank you so much
no worries lol
Half of these are so fucking tame.
Or maybe I'm just incredibly desensitized.
Others are just cool as hell, like the bobbit worm and such.
does that mean you know what harlequin babies are🧍🏾♀️ please say yes, i don’t want to look it up because i know their pictures are used in shock gore videos so i’m assuming it’s pretty bad, but i’ve never awe anyone explain what it is
@@lael3357 probably seen it somewhere, never looked it up myself cause I always forget to :,D
@@lael3357 yes
@@lael3357 Basically babies skin looks like an alien no offense
@@lael3357 also with protruding eyes its very morbid to look at.
I knew being obsessed with Happy Tree Friends as a young kid would lead me here
Same bro xp
Lol
Lmao I loved htf (happy tree friends) and salad finger s and every single creepy TH-cam channel so I can't be scared of that stuff but I'm terrified of puppets for some reason and birthday clowns and circus clowns they terrify me
@@savannahgedroic8187 I loved those weird horror series' on YT when I was like 8-10 :)
This list isn't even the worst it could've been, there's do much fucked up shit, and they choose sea cucumbers? BABIES like even parasite twins aren't that bad
The hourglass spider is real and natural!
They are trapdoor spiders in the genus Cyclocosmia. The "Oreo-thing" on its abdomen is used to clog the entrances of their burrows when threatened.
They are not a threat to humans. They're not rare so much as really elusive. Like most trapdoor spiders, they rarely leave their burrows except to mate. There are actually a few species found in the US, which I think is awesome.
calling a sea cucumber "grim" is one of the funniest things i've ever heard
i was expecting flystrike/myiasis to be on here after you mentioned the emerald wasp. If you thought flys were disgusting things before, researching this would definitely have you feeling no guilt killing them, especially if you love animals.
Flies basically find a live animal to be a perfect place to lay eggs (fur, cuts, openings) and they will quickly hatch. The larvae would then eat the animal alive and can kill them sometimes in just a few hours and causes unbearable pain to the poor creature. Having witnessed it myself it’s definitely the most disgusting things the animal kingdom has to offer and its haunting. It usually happens in sheep, rabbits and guineapigs but all animals are at risk even humans.
"don't research any of this, it will keep you up at night"
Me: that's fair.... *opens google*
tbh same lol lets research together 😁
XD this made me laugh
Wow, you created the Google company. Alright, well, I have several guidelines you have broken, and we are of higher authority. We have been watching and whether or not you are truly the Google company (for which I was told to joke about by my leader), you and Google will be decommissioned, and you place of existence will be shifted from true, to void.
@@MattIsTheCat ok matt
The Saturn painting has always terrified me; It's something about that crazed look in his eyes
The frog leg one happens because the cells are still alive in fresh uncooked frog legs, and the cells (mostly nervous cells) are reacting to the sodium in the salt. This reaction with the salt is increasing the electrical conductivity, which then triggers an action potential that results in the muscles moving.
For anyone paranoid about the brain amoeba thing:
Its rare to get it while swimming in a warm river (not that you'd want to) or lake
it's even more rare to get it from tap water (which happened to one or two people who used warm tap water to clean out their nose (which is how it gets in the body)
Edit: K just to drill it in. It is easier to get struck by lightning than it is to get killed by that brain amoeba.
There are only a few places it's truly common, and they've been shut away from humans for a while
rare isn't rare enough I'm never swimming again
Uhhhh.... I clean my nose with tap water
@@Maggie66112 oof then you're dead
@@eddyhoopin no-
I swear I’m not being edgy but this is the most tame “NSFL” iceberg I’ve seen. Am I the messed up one?
It's nsfw
nope.
you can watch plagued moth's nsfl iceberg video, he covers some really fucked up stuff in it
@@usrnam8795 moth is good but damn is he a dickhead 😂
@@shaneeroh2213 how
@@shaneeroh2213 oh really how
42:00
OMG! THANK YOU FOR TALKING ABOUT THIS.
My cat, Abby, has always had this strange spot on her eye and Iv never understood what it was. So I looked up eye freckle and it turns out cats can have them too, and it’s very rare!
Luckily it’s harmless.
My cat is special 🥺
Very rare, very special :)
Fun fact: hagfish skin is fantastic for making high quality leather goods and has a soft and shiny appearance, and is used in designer products. Plus they keep our oceans clean. They are pretty awesome
I'm a hardened "gore site" veteran, but I'm always excited about these icebergs. Keep up the good work, Fox!
I'm by no means used to shock or gore so some of this stuff has messed me up lol
@@FoxAkimbo You're pretty lucky, dude, you don't want to end up like me. :O
@@sliver-fox-thot-patrol I'm not THAT old, man. :P
Me too
Best Gore fanatic here before they got rid of this site smh
2:20 At 12 years or so I hit my finger by mistake with a small hammer. I was hitting a nail into a wood plate or something so the hammer power was huge. It hurt a lot, the inital 5-10 minutes were very painful. The finger got bruised (google translated) and then second day, the ENTIRE fingernail started to detach itself from the finger. After 2-3 days, I had the entire fingernail ripped off and in the place was basically living meat. I never got bacteria infection. Touching the ... "meat" was very painful and then after, can't remember how many days, a new fingernail started growing, so basically I had a brand new fingernail. Even now at 33 years old, this fingernail is looking different than the others. True story.
I've crushed several of my toe nails on accident but only one was left permenatly disfigured in a way. It was the first time I lost a tone nail and what happened was I was walking on a rotten log in the woods with only my sandles on. Suddenly the log beneath me snaps in two, one side digging underneath the other side. As I stood the the other half of the log shot up and unhinged my big toenail on my left foot about half way. I was with my family during the hike and I had to hobble all the way back to the car with my bloody toenail, where eventually I was cleaned up and told the procedure that would have to take place. Over the course of a couple months my nail would slowly fall off and it could not be removed because otherwise it would never grow back/ grow back all wonky. So I waited for a bout a years time as my nail underwent metamophises, turning black, eventually enough was healed that I had to use nail clippers to remove the excess that hanged off. This cycle would continue until about a quarter of my toenail had healed to a point I could let it grow back normally. Now my toenail on my left foot has a horizontal line through it that shows where it stopped falling off. I kept some of the old pieces of toenail for memories sake, although I don't keep any other nails as that's just gross and unintersting.
Thanks for sharing bro, sounds roughhhhhhhhhh
I dit that by shutting my finger an a car door when I was maybe 6 lol
I have accidentally stubbed my toe nail so hard that it turned into black and days later it fell off and it grew new nail
@@xahalo8355 I stapled my thumb. In FIRST GRADE.
Yes, it was an accident.
Honestly saying "please don't look up the game" instead of describing it and saying why you shouldn't look it up just makes people want to do it more.
This video is a ride. One moment I was hearing about a hagfish, the next I’m getting a ww2 history lesson about the allied and axis’ separate nuclear projects
Cyriak isn't creepy, it's so funky and cool, even his more outlandish ones.
Back when I was in third grade we convinced our teacher to play cows cows cows on the projector and that’s a good memory
Indigestion creeped me out, but I can absolutely appreciate his artistic merit
@@josephmalham725 nice i accidentally showed my younger cousin welcome to kitty city a year back
@@FoxAkimbo indigestion is one of his worst also i hate cobwebs
Cyriak is cool af
Fun facts about snail teeth! Snails and most other gastropods (slugs, chitons, squids, etc) have what's called a radula. It's sort of like a cat's tongue in that it is completely covered by tiny teeth and is used to rake or rasp away at food. It actually isn't as horrifying as it looks. You can see it in action if you watch an aquarium snail go to town on some algae or other food.
I hope this helps a little with the gross-out-ness. :)
Sincerely,
Your friendly neighborhood entomologist.
This is so genuinely interesting to me because I love seeing my nerite snail leave little circular patterns when eating algae off the glass but I never knew how its mouth worked??
@@Katiethewizard They're adorable when they eat, aren't they? I really wish I could keep aquarium snails, but my goldfish would just bully them. It's really satisfying to watch them eat, though.
If you ever get the chance, you should watch a terrestrial snail eat some veggies. Those guys go at it, holy crap. If they're big enough and they're eating something hard (like an apple), you can actually hear the crunching. It can actually be kinda disconcerting.
@@littledreamerrem7021 Yes!!! they just go along in their little pattern like mowing the lawn. They don't get every speck of algae so I have cool little swirly designs on my glass and plants. I actually got the snail because my betta ate the shrimp i put in with her LMAO
I actually have a small white-rimmed land snail in my terrarium with some isopods!! I'd love to get/find a bigger species so I can really see them eat my veggie scraps like a champion
@@Katiethewizard Not the shrimp! I love how some fish can be totally cool with plants or shrimp or whatever but others of the same species will just totally decimate anything you put in with them. Mr. Goldfish will bully and eat anything. I want to get him a pleco buddy, but I'm not sure if he would terrorize it...
I hope you get to enjoy the spectacle of a giant snail eating stuff! Depending on where you live, you might find big ones in the wild if you look hard enough.
Thx i like it
Actually, I think what's weird about the "scallop eyes" thing is not only that scallops look weird, but the very nature of them having eyes is *weird.* Because Scallops don't have brains. They're the only known animal that has eyes, but no brain. They evolved "eyes" independently than other organisms, their eyes are even mostly made of silicone, which is also a main component of their shells.
Scallops have eyes, but no brain, and those eyes are made out of shell.
That is very interesting
What do they use to process the information then?
@@sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf they still have a decentralized nervous system that processes the information their "eyes" pick up, which is most likely just light and/or movement, and it causes the scallop to reflexively react to it. They just don't display an image into a central system like a brain does. It's sort of like how some anemone (which are also animals without a centralized nervous system) can sense touch and react by stinging.
@@robbiirvine1038 - Fascinating. I just thought it was gross that they had eyes right near their teeth!
I had no idea, I thought that it was just meant to be that they look weird. That's so interesting! Nature is weird
Upper levels: war crimes, animal cruelty, horrific diseases, parasites
Bottom level: lego amogus
I think he goes upside down
Respect to you for looking through all this ! Always remember though your mental health comes before your content don’t put yourself through hell to entertain others! Great content though keep it up !!!
Will do, one of the best comments i've seen on this video in fairness
i partially believe that discovering cyriak at the ripe age of 8 did something to my brain
that's called trauma my good theydy
I feel that. My creativity was mostly fostered through PBS Kids and Salad Fingers, not sure who I would’ve even grown up to be without it.
My first ever TH-cam videos I ever watched were Cyriaks and I believe I was at the same age, definitely did have effects on how I grew up. I remember watching them on my iPod touch :)
Same but all good things. I was freaked out by it but couldn't look away from all his animations.
Uhh I watched meow my cyriak when I was younger... also I was VERY young like 3-5
I think "do birds exist" is a trolling oriented philosophical question. It's pretty obviously aimed at mocking people who are predisposed to believe all wackadoo conspiracy theories.
They swallow the bait, we get a laugh. Simple but effective.
@@Yamariiii might be, but all the same, doesn't that basically fit the same theory, since almost anyone with a critical mind can be a Diogenes when criticizing insane or pompous ideas?
yeah true
It was a meme until idiots decided to believe it.
I thought the same about flat earthers
I hunt birds, and when I shoot one, there is no mechanical parts in them so the theory is confirmed false
Happily surprised to hear someone else voice their stance against people who eat animals alive. Also, you can insert a knife behind the lobsters head immediately before boiling so they don't die slowly by boiling alive :)
Exactly :)
eating a hamburger is one thing but eating a cow while it's alive is another
@@eddyhoopin lmfao so true
Well i get it for the lobster, as in nature the possibility of them getting boiled seems rather slim lol. But for the clams? I mean if some fish or smth in nature would have them on their menu i don't think they'd be considerate enough to kill them first instead of trying to chug them down whilst alive. I'm not entirely sure tho.
Also i don't support violence against animals. I don't even eat meat just trying to put things into perspective.
Well i get it for the lobster, as in nature the possibility of them getting boiled seems rather slim lol. But for the clams? I mean if some fish or smth in nature would have them on their menu i don't think they'd be considerate enough to kill them first instead of trying to chug them down whilst alive. I'm not entirely sure tho.
Also i don't support violence against animals. I don't even eat meat just trying to put things into perspective.
Just commenting to support, love the video! Icebergs are my favorite, I enjoy watching them very much. Keep up the good content!
Thanks so much!! Love reading such nice words
The Shoecare box or shoebox care packages, the school I went to for primary (elementary into high school) had us do. In grade eight I found out the extent of Africa's state in their economy, I felt so put off and sickened by how the Catholic school having us send these boxes off, with toys and candies. When these people and children needed food, water, clothing and medical supplies. I always felt messed up doing these boxes up. We were all cheery making them at the time. But this being brought up in one of these deep internet videos makes me realise just how messed up this idea was. I can't imagine how much landfill and waste this would have caused...
I remember seeing a sea cucumber and being disappointed as a 7 year old because I thought it looked like the one off spongebob, which looked like a regular pickle or like how cattail plants looked like hot dogs
I thought of the one from splatoon 2 DLC
Same, I am beyond disappointed 😭
Hi Kevin
I was slightly grossed out as a kid when I learned (I could be remembering this wrong though) that it has teeth in it's ass
I don't know why, but when these iceberg entries say, "DO NOT RESEARCH," it just makes me want to research it to know why I shouldn't.
It's like a "Don't tell me what to do" mixed with intense curiosity. Just remember though, curiosity killed the cat.
@@FoxAkimbo but satisfaction brought it back. 😏
Don’t smoke ads make me want to smoke to spite them
How did you comment 10 hours ago when the video came out 8 hours ago
Moebid cuorisity
*DUDE* my mom has an absolutely magnificent eye freckle! Seriously, it looks like she has a second pupil in her left iris. Bigger than any iris freckle I found on the first couple pages of google images. Many people think she has heterochromia, but really she just has a huge eye freckle. A few other people in her family have them, but hers is really quite special. I’m super sad I didn’t get blessed with one.
Sounds lit! Defo an icebreaker lol
@@FoxAkimbo thanks man, Hope you’re doin well!
as someone who had hyperdontia, it sucked but not that much. i had too many teeth that iirc two of them ended on the top of my mouth
i had to get surgery to get them out, and i couldnt speak properly (like pronouncing letters where the tongue and the top of the mouth is involved) for at least a long time until the "wires" (to heal the top) feel out
i couldnt even eat solid food as well, i had to eat yogurts, and soup. that's it.
but now, i dont have hyperdontia anymore, and my teeth are now straight thanks to the surgery and braces
As for Scaphism, if anyone is interested in other brutal method of execution/torture. Try looking into the "Blood Eagle", no one knows if it was an actual practiced method or a literary device but it still is brutal even if it is made up. The "Brazen Bull" is another interesting one, again no one is sure if it actually existed or was a early propaganda tool.
I heard of the blood Eagle and the brazen bull from 1,000 ways to die.
More historical channels should mention this.
Blood Eagle, if I remember was stretching your skin, even disconnecting it to look like wings while the body bleeds hysterically.
And Brazen Bull is a bronze bull that gets heated up to really high temperatures then you get thrown onside and burn to a quick death.
if something gets worse then a man putting a jar up his rear end and the jar ends up exploding, which causes the man to bleed everywhere, *i'm concerned.*
In the gore community thats considered mild
I was super surprised that he didn't mention the jar shattering. That's like, the worst part, isn't it?
@@Crackpot_Astronaut Definitely, after the video I think someone said he didn’t even go to the hospital, he “patched it up” somehow and then just went to work
sadly theres way worse. Old No.7, funky town gore, etc. i havent watched any of them but ive heard of em and its way worse lol this is nothing compared to those
@@random-yv9vl I've watched funkytown gore, and let me tell you, it's horrible, I get nauseous just thinking about it
I haven't even tried to look for old no. 7, it's just too much. Anything involving animals and children is just awful
Geoduck: reason is blood. If there’s blood it will be taken down. It’s a delicacy to eat it when it’s alive. It’s aswell normal to eat MOST seafood raw/fresh. Most seafood markets are live seafood.
Yeah I kinda cringed a bit when he talked about eating live seafood
As much as I understand its part of culture, (im turkish so alot of stuff in my culture is absolutely foul) you cant use that as a shield to hide the fact it’s torture to the animal.
We are capable of killing our food with mercy and still allow it to be edible. if we have that capability and choose not too and instead eat it alive just for pleasure it’s torture.
@@Lochiinudi of course. We still need to kill our food to eat it. Really any type of food.
EXACTLY
So i've heard that some people eat monkey brain, while is still atached to the monkey also the monkey is alive. Compared to this, is freaking mild. But still. What a bunch of sick people. No sane person could do that. I hate people who do those things.
"you are ugly, get on the list"
- my now favorite quote of all time
“But I’m friendly-“
“GET ON THE FUCKING LIST”
Fun fact because I’m easily creeped out (ptsd/anxiety) just in case you are too.
A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance :)
love how i can tell your genuinely interested in this. it makes it very interesting to watch.
Glad you think so
You can separate art from the artist generally. However, when the artist's ideals inform their art, it can be pretty hard to separate the two.
That's a fair and balanced view
You can always judge the art and the artist separately, no matter if the artists ideals are involved or not. In fact I'd go a step further and judge the inherent ideals in the art separately from the rest of the art. Like if you look at a painting that has political aspects imbued you can judge the techniques used to paint it, you can judge the motive, you can judge the political narrative and ideas. And then maybe at the end you can give your opinion on the painting in its totality. In fact everything should be judged individually, because no two things are one and the same. Even a pair of mass produced goods like, for example, a red Lego cube block, has its differences. Generalising things and judging two distinct things is not the best way to gain understanding. We tend categorise because it's easier for us to process and organise information.
kinda like the band daughters. their music was messed up, and they were also messed up lol
Your explanation of "One Man, One Jar" was very incomplete.
Yep
@@justicefall6300 is that another video, or was it also known as glass-ass? I remember that one...
Didn’t it break inside or did I watch something else
@@brewnowbinks172 It broke on his ass, and it bled, but he went to work like that shortly after.
@@brewnowbinks172 Yep it did
I hope this will help me find some good topics to write about in my next research paper 🙂
Oh what kind of paper are you writing?
@@FoxAkimbo hes writing a death note
@@josephmother386 he writing foxhound
@@midirstormcat yes
Wait a minute
As someone who's had pet snails, you can feel snail's teeth if they decide to scrape their tongue on your skin while you're holding them. It doesn't hurt, but it's an incredibly bizarre feeling!
at around 52:40 when he talks about the talking monkeys, the sad thing is, Koko the gorilla couldnt talk, the trainers just brute forced answers and lied about what she meant
I'm certain that's not true
@@rockycuro7737 There is an entire video about it, plus, Koko's last words were so obviously fake, you have to be stupid to believe it. Koko mostly just asked for food, water and toys, but to right before she dies spout out a complicated speech about the enviroment? None of the trainers knew sign language, and the cuts are so plentiful they could have just had Koko say anything in whatever order, and then just cut it to make it seem like she was an enviromentalist. Watch the video called "Why Koko couldn't speak, sorry" It's really good and goes into a lot of detail
The Roblox r gif is a robloxian commiting "unwanted fun time" with another player
Why do you know this
@Homie Guy whats a ger
@Homie Guy oh
r/RobloxR34 might be the place for you, I appear there frequently
I looove Cyriak!! I personally think the most disturbing video of his is, "The Spirit of Christmas", I watched it as a kid the night before Christmas one time 😂 - also, I'm writing this as I watch, but another super gross video of live animal eating I just saw the other day is of a frog being chopped in half, legs torn off, still alive and served up to eat. And it was propped up to be looking at the consumer! Like I get it's more normalized in those parts of the world.. but still, eeuuuhhhhg
NOOO NOT SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS FUCK THAT VIDEO
I think cats is much scarier…
@@lanternGD which cat video and all of those are tame imo
Cyriak is the god of art
It's just a bunch of kaleidescope esque effects I don't understand the fear lol
Please take care of yourself, remember your health (both physical and mental) is more important than TH-cam. Big love x
I'm sure the sea cucumbers were on the list because of the symbiotic relationship they have with some fish. Yeah, don't look it up.
Love that an ingrown toenail is bad enough to be on the same level as one man one jar
A lot of these aren't really worthy of the "do not research" title. Then again, maybe I've just grown a lot of tolerance for this kind of stuff. Also, I feel like there could be better or at least a /little/ explanation on some topics rather than just glossing over them.
Whoever made it was probably looking for just stuff gross enough to freak out squeamish people without being illegal
what am i missing with the turkey one? lots of animals, especially birds have a mating dance. and this is the least grim way for a turkey to get stuffed.
Yeah I've since been informed it was a sex experiment from the 80's
@@FoxAkimbo 60s*
As Fox said, it comes from an experiment to see how much/little stimulus a male turkey needs in order to start trying to mate with something. They got it down to, like, a dead turkey head on a stick.
@@FTZPLTC Heck of a desperate turkey...
Sorry for subjecting you to this sick shit, and thank you for covering it. I had a blast working on it and I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Interesting... So it's YOUR fault I can't sleep.
Jk thanks for the iceberg
17:33 The fact that aeros are on the same level of DNR as sea cucumbers 😭
I have something to add to the list. Epidermolysis Bullosa. I have it. It's basically your skin us really really fragile and it makes blisters, wound just because. We bump/fall/etc? Skin gone. We eat a bit more fast? Throat skin gone and can't swallow until it heals.... We're basically stickman because we're so skinny. We use bandages and ... Things (I'm not English). And it heals. But then it gets bruised again. Sometimes I get a blister just because... Just because it can. So yeah...
I'm used to it tho. Yeah and our life expectancy is 30 -_-
In Do Birds Exist, you're talking about solipsism; the inability to know anything outside of you and your mind exists.
No, those are two completely different topics. Birds are government drones, existing in a material world outside of our minds.
@@OpasgegenLinks Lmao, you need to brush up on your philosophy. You sound like a complete imbecile not knowing what you're talking about, genius.
I've been desensitized to all of this, yet bugs still freak me out. Go figure.
geoduck is pronounced "gooey-duck" btw!! they're super common here on the coast of washington state
WA State represent! I've missed the past couple of seasons when you can get them. So yummy.
My aunt actually owns a geoduck plushie lol
Then someone should change how it's spelled
Hyperdontia, so that's the name.
I had 13 normal teeth removed and one abnormal on the roof of my mouth. I still have one on the inside of my chin that seems to not be moving so the doctor said it is not necessary to remove it unless it causes pain or problems. As I got older the teeth seem to have stopped growing.
I often joke that I was like a shark.
Fun fact: if you listen, Carol from friends had a breach birth! You can hear Ross describing how legs are coming out, then the “p”, and then eventually the torso!
I really appreciate how you make these videos about creepy and strange icebergs but you don't narrate it in a creepy voice with scary music, I can learn about these interesting icebergs without feeling freaked out!
I've had two ingrown toenails within the span of 3 months, and I can say. Having the small procedure to fix them is absolutely cringe worthy.
I went through a phase in high school where I tried watching as many of these videos as I could. My computer got DESTROYED by viruses after that 😅
Same here sister
Wait hold up how do you get computer virus by watching video
@@thiccsketchyyoshi4029 certain sites they visit possibly caused them to get a Virus
an ingrown toenail is when a toenail grows in the wrong direction and is one of the MAIN reasons why stubbing your toe hurts and no one talks about it at all.
Me opening a bunch of tabs to prepare to look up every entry on bing and google
52:02 Look up "Why Koko couldn't talk" and you'll see why it's there probably
I just saw that a few days ago. Phenomenal.
Yeah I've been informed more recently about how a lot of the animals were killed and abused, it's awful
What is it
"sprinkle this at a conversation when you're at a party!"
i'm in my sister's birthday party now
thanks akimbo, mom's gonna have a nightmare tonight
* proceeds to research everything that appears on the video *
XD
Don't do it. I've suffered so that you don't have to :'(
Same dude
your voice reminds me of a minecraft lets player from the 2010's (thats a great thing btw). am i scarred from this video? yup!! but it was very entertaining and interesting, great content
Which one lol, just curious?
they were all pretty bad.. but the disease ones with children made me kinda upset :( also the game at the end... goddamn its been years since i lost
On the topic of camel spiders, theyre not venomous, but theyre messy and their chelicere can carry bacteria and viruses. As an arachnokeeper i had to point it out 2 years later. Thank you.
With H.P Lovecraft, happily in the end he tried to amend his ways and rebuked everything he said so I can definitely still enjoy him since he allowed himself to change with the times and understood it was wrong.
[citation needed]
Big if tru
@@mechanomics2649 I need to find it but it was in a biography I read a few years back. It’s prob in my bookshelf I’ll link it when I find it again
tbh literally everybody back then was racist lol, if you didnt hate black people you probablly hated asain or white people back then. Also his dad named the cat
@@jimmycarburator2012
Yea youre so right. Everybody but you know.. Blacks/mexicans/poc.
Most white people were racist back than yes.
30:30 Hey there! Spider enthusiat here
That 'Oreo thinggy' you see there is, in fact, natural; you'll find this sort of patterns on spiders who make holes and pounce on their prey from the depths of it like in the case of Trapdoor spiders ~
Evolution is mad
"Spider enthusiast" why tho? I can't look at one without my skin crawling
@@shaneeroh2213 Spider enthusiast in the sense that I really like them and even raise them as pets, thus I investigate a lot about them in order to maintain them in the best of conditions
And yeah, I can be freaky to look at spiders, one could say it's an instinctive fear, but I've managed to look past it and admire the beauty of this little beings
😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
I'm actually curious about spiders but I am definitely Arachraphobic and live in Australia where there are many different spiders 🤣🤣🤣
This is the content I've been waiting for you to post.. thank you. I also think a 1 hour format fits most icebergs much better anyways.
No worries
Aside from.. you know.. the FREAKING GAME, recently I've been stumbling on a whole group of TH-camrs in the lower k subs.. Maybe it's the trending material gods or something that I just happened to always be into but. I'm grateful for it nonetheless. Keep it going man. 🤟
yo wtf is the game would like explain it to me cause i dont wanna search it
"the game is at the bottom"
Wow, they mean the gumball episode? Might as well look it up just to make sure....
What did you find
@@accel4481 it’s a joke, I didn’t actually search it
@@lethalethan07 fuck
Not gonna lie Aeromorphs would be awesome if they didn't ruin it by it being the sort of fetish it is
I feel the same about furries but people be like that sadly
Mighty Morphin' Aeromorphs?
Yeah
@@cmd3019 true
@@cmd3019 being a furry ain't a fetish btw
First premier I've ever managed to take part in, I have trypohobia and totally understand that feeling.
Thanks for coming!
thanks
Oh hey, fans of the Mother series still exist.
1:02:20
oh come on, it's been years...
I wasn't expecting it here, this isn't fair.
>:)
What
What is it
Probably that the universe is a game/code could shut off or glitch out at any moment, or that most us were born unfairly, maybe better than others, but rich keep getting richer, poor poorer, people sold and sell the world.
@@silvorant7296 that makes sense
Fox: *"Click away, nobody has to see this"*
Me at 2am and have to go to shool tomorrow: *No.*
Same situation here
Already love your channel and this is the first video I watched definitely subscribed man!
Welcome aboard!
I'm so glad to see how much you've grown in the past few months, I remember when you just had a couple thousand
It really is crazy to see this growth
hey, didn't you have a party on this iceberg?
thank you for covering this. since the topic is well you know i didn't expect someone to cover it
also i will explain the stuff that he skipped incase you click on the link in the description and want to research that stuff
You seem to be able to explain these pretty well...almost like you RESEARCHED IT!
And I paid the price
@@FoxAkimbo what is the game?
For the frog leg thing, I imagine that occurs with varying levels depending on how densely packed nervous tissue is in the animal. Another example would br sharks, when they are caught and typically killed aboard a ship they are submerged in ice for a period of time, I've heard hours and days depending on the size and weight. But basically the reasoning I was given was they can still bite despite being dead due to the density of nerves around the face. Also why punching a shark in the nose is a decent deterrent for them since it is a sensitive area.
As someone who has ingrown toenails, it's as bad as it sounds. If I mess up and don't cut my toenail at the sides I could accidentally make a shard go deeper into my toe. I had a relative who had to get them surgically fixed multiple times.
Kinda funny seeing King Shark x Constantine being lower than stuff like 1 Man 1 Jar
Ikr? I don't know if this is a win or a loss for monster fuckers everywhere
@@unknownevilentity umm isn't king shark more of a furry thing?
@@Styxx_the_Fox there is a thin line between monsterfucker and furry. I feel like king shark and werewolves can fall under both categories.
So the thing about the turnspit dog being stuck in a wheel all day isn't actually true.
Elaborate, please
I'd love for it not to be true, but I definitely thought it was.
The tooth in the eye thing is not being born with a tooth in the eye. What it is is a last resort surgery to retain vision. Basically, one of your teeth is removed and a very thin slice is made out of the enamel, to which they will drill a hole the size of a pupil in. They then place this into your eye to act as a new pupil/lens. Its not perfect but light regulation will still be possible
I don't know if I got desensitised to this type of content or what but man this iceberg feels like recruit level, nonetheless keep up the good work
best intro of any video ever "welp... fuck"
I actually have the perfect prediction for us humans and that is “we will be the creators of our own extinction” all humans on earth will be eradicated by ourselves in some way
Likely lol
We’ve already started with climate change and classism
There better be a rule 34 penguins of Madagascar iceberg man
sorry to break it to you there isnt penguins rule 3 on the original iceberg
Sad news breaks mexican man's heart
Lol
Oh f it actually exists. But the fanart is cute lol
... I'll tell y'all
I suspect that Rico is the most popular one to lewd bc
Well
Reasons
Mainly there are 2 times that he vored someone in the show
dont google the scientific name for pig
>:( damn it
SUS
So I searched up "Unbirthing" and fortunately it's not a thing that can actually happen, unfortunately, it's a fetish... thing of Cell from DBZ absorbing 17 or 18, it's basically that...
The great start of a great TH-camr. Hello, 1 million subs, i was here at 15k.
Happy to see you here, we're only going to improve and get better from here hopefully