As a person from the Netherlands we’re always taught to respect the ocean, that’s why we build our houses beneath sea level, so we can look up to the sea.
As a person from somewhere in NY and no where near an ocean, I was taught to respect the ocean and run to a high place if I ever see waves this high🏃🏿♀️
I was in my first year in college in 1969 studying geology. In one of my first classes, our professor explained "plate tectonics theory" - it was still a theory back then. I will NEVER forget what he said, "If you're standing on the beach and the tide rolls out to the horizon, you have about 3 minutes to get the hell out of there and onto higher ground. What is coming for you is a tsunami wave traveling about 500 miles-per-hour and about 40' high." Like Jason Bourne, every time I have been on the beach since then, I keep my eyes peeled on the ocean and to the horizon. I am also cognizant of where I'd run to seeking higher ground.
As a person PERIOD, the fact that we humans build houses, hotels, resorts, shopping centers, etc this close to the beach like the ocean can't be an unpredictable force of nature is beyond me.
@@wingnut6472 Nah it's not bad. Most Canadians live close to the border, so we only get 2 real strong months of winter. 2-3 more milder cooler weather (like Tasmania or NZ), and the rest nice great weather. Benefit: no insects, clear air...it's nice.
As a person from Phoenix Arizona, we’re always taught to respect the ice level in your cocktail by the pool, always watching that the ice doesn't melt before finishing your margarita. Be careful out there!
Lived on the coast in Australia my whole life and I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say “respect the ocean”. Sounds like you’re making shit up for likes.
Why is it that everytime there is a tidal wave, the people want to watch first instead to run. They will run when the tsunami is close and cry for help
most people think : "if this was dangerous someone would tell us" or "i'll just keep watching the show". sometimes you're the one everyone watches drown on youtube.
I blame the local police if this wasn't just rogue waves and/or a tsunami. Rogue waves can come from nowhere, I was at a beach once where the water was flat as a pancake and two large six-foot waves came back to back and plowed through most of the people in the water. It never happened before or since in my experience of years of living and swimming in the ocean. If this was expected, they should have closed the beach. That's what happens at our beach when a storm comes through or a hurricane is close. These waves can drag an SUV out in the ocean without breaking a sweat.
Ah, I see someone has taken some intro psych =p But if I'm wrong and you haven't; you are correct, this is something that every neurotypical person does, we will ignore all signs of danger if people around us are generally expressing a lack of concern or remain uncertain. There's been a ton of experiments demonstrating this very reliably, but my favorite and probably the most famous is the 'smoke filled room' experiment, if you google that phrase you'll find videos of it, along with explanation.
When you can see ocean waves in Nebraska . . . that means real trouble. Out here in California's Monterey Bay area we expect to see the ocean. If we can't see it . . . THAT means trouble.
As a person with no brain, were always taught to respect the brained, always watching the behavior of the brained. Unfortunately, we haven't the brain to do so. 🧠🥺
As a person with wireless internet access, we're taught to always respect the TH-cam recommendation algorithm. Always watching the behavior of the selected videos.
Seriously Lake Michigan??? You're comparing the waves of Lake Michigan to this?? I'm in Minnesota, you know Lake Superior......I've also seen waves from the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. Waves in Florida, Hawaii, Boston, Key West.....Nothing like a lake!!
@@felinefaye8550 Yep! Hoping to move to Duluth soon. I've been there several times. I've been taught to respect Lake Superior too. I'll always be watching the behavior of Lake Superior.
As a person who mindlessly watches recommended youtube videos we're always taught to respect the natural flow of the comment section, always watching the behavior of the comment section.
@@Hodaris_Darlin we were never destroyed we in chicago millions of beautiful black kids queens and kings we were taught to respect the tides of the waters of alantis
As a person from desert on vacation in the Brandywine valley, I was running on the trails along the Brandywine River in September 2021 and was taught to respect the floodwaters that washed cornstalks up into tree branches, always watching the behavior of the cornstocks.
As a person from the Middle East, we’re always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behaviour of the ocean, which might lead to the discovery of yet another underwater oil reserve and a subsequent war started by countries that are thousands of miles away from said ocean.
I'll never forget the pictures that were found on the camera of John and Jackie Knill in 2004 Thailand, he took pics of the tsunami on the beach until the last second. They were found, not alive and later the digital camera was too. Even to today it's both breath taking and sad so see those pics..RIP John and Jackie Knill
As a person from Michigan, we are taught to always respect the Great Lakes, and keep our eyes peeled for fresh water tsunami, especially near the Big Mac!
As a person from Maine, we always do our best to avoid having to go to the Old Port as much as possible for the entire summer so as to avoid dealing with the hoards of cruise ship people
Since I was 8 year-old, and I am in my 40s now, I knew how tsunamis worked. What leaves me speechless about these episodes is how people had no clue about what was going on. What are people taught at school?
I personally think people's IQ has severely gone down in the last 30 years. Just basic braindead, or U could say the Walking Dead, and if we're not carefully , they might just infect all of us.
@@theprinceoftides6836 more than the IQ it may be that the general cultural level is going down. I remember reading of an 8 year old girl who saved lives telling everyone that the retreating sea mean that a tsunami may be on its way. This is stuff I learnt in geography and science in grade 4 in the 80s. Again, how can so many people not know about that? I thought everyone knew it.
@@theprinceoftides6836 well yah that’s what schooling and adults do, it makes it easier to control people. We all start out smart and wise but then adults frighten and hurt and brainwash into believing that’s made-up, or worse, lies, or worst of all, mental illness. And only what they tell you is real is. Because they were raised this way too. It’s all about brainwashing control… but everyone is capable of using their heart and brain and doing&being better, even if with help.
As a person from Bolivia, we're always taught to respect the ocean and our beaches, that's because we can apreciatte with better precition all the sea, cause we live near, very near of sea 🌊🌊🌊
As a person from the boreal hemisphere, we're always taught to respect the whirlpool of the toilet flush, always watching the direction of the whirlpool of the toilet flush.
Why does it go in one direction ? In the southern hemisphere does it go the other way ? Is it the design of the toilet. So many questions of the universe. 🙄
As a person from this comment section, we're always taught to respect the trend of these comments, always watching the behavior of the algorithm which brought us all here together.
It’s not Mother Nature who’s involved. It’s the act of God, and God alone “You rule the raging of the sea; when its waves rise, you still them.” - Psalm 89:9
@Shemihazah Ooooh, all the "genocides" and "massacres" that weren't authorised make God a narcissist? Wow. When you twist the verses that mentions those things to suit your narrative without studying their ancient values, it really does make you a hero in front of your friends, doesn't it?
I was in Durban,in 1971. I am amazed at the way they have progressed but like many other people, remain fascinated by events like this and stand like hypnotised rabbits.
They know that it is not a Tsunami so they enjoy the natural spectacle. I used to enjoy being thrown around by waves like that in the west of Ireland when I was a kid. Mind you, my mother was horrified when I told her.
As a person from the Southside of Chicago, we're always taught to shoot the ocean, always watching our backs from the behavior of the ocean. Never know when the ocean might try to roll up on you.
as a person of a normal person, this comment section needs immediate help.
Thanks for the laugh. It’s been a few days! Cheers!
Cracked me up!
As a person I can see how can every comment include as a person from eee
😂
As a person with sense of humor, I thought its funny.
As a person from the Netherlands we’re always taught to respect the ocean, that’s why we build our houses beneath sea level, so we can look up to the sea.
🤣🤣🤣🤦
Nah man, As a person from the Netherlands i say fuck the sea, let's build a dike and make a new polder out of it !
Well you dutch are tall anyway, you won’t drown
Sounds like Louisiana, USA.
@@yellowdayz1800 is 90% of Louisiana on reclaimed land below sea level? I think not.
As a person from Arizona, we're always taught to respect swimming pools.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂✋slaps hard
Ha ha ha
make my day :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
And always watching the behavior of those drinking near the swimming pools.
😂😂
As a person from somewhere in NY and no where near an ocean, I was taught to respect the ocean and run to a high place if I ever see waves this high🏃🏿♀️
Ok
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@Manish Mims no sir..upstate ny..im no where near
@@SaavisMommy you close to some lakes tho
@@nhandinh7404 Yes, that's about it😊
As a person who knows how to use a camera we're always taught to respect the action and not pan away when the wave crashes.
Lol
jaja
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍💯
At least it isn't on a phone held vertically, in portrait mode, for a landscape shot!
as a person who knows how to read, we're always taught not to wave at the camera or pan the photographer.
I was in my first year in college in 1969 studying geology. In one of my first classes, our professor explained "plate tectonics theory" - it was still a theory back then. I will NEVER forget what he said, "If you're standing on the beach and the tide rolls out to the horizon, you have about 3 minutes to get the hell out of there and onto higher ground. What is coming for you is a tsunami wave traveling about 500 miles-per-hour and about 40' high." Like Jason Bourne, every time I have been on the beach since then, I keep my eyes peeled on the ocean and to the horizon. I am also cognizant of where I'd run to seeking higher ground.
Not only do people NOT get the hell off the beach, a common response is to walk out from the beach to collect sea shells, starfish etc.
Yeah this doesn't look like a tsunami wave. People should still have gotten the fuck out of there though
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There is no tide rolling out to horizon. There are just very big storm waves coming from the sea. Pls dont spread your paranoia around.
Какой УЖАС!
As a person PERIOD, the fact that we humans build houses, hotels, resorts, shopping centers, etc this close to the beach like the ocean can't be an unpredictable force of nature is beyond me.
Get over it you doll playing freak.
As a person from Panama, we are always taught to look both ways before crossing, because you never know which side is the wave coming.
As a person from the 80s, we're always taught to respect Billy Ocean, always watching the behaviour of the Ocean.
🤣 🤣 🤣 good one
I guess we should get into his car if we see a wave like this coming at us.
@@robhchin haha, for sure 👍🏿
Lol
True 👍❤❤
As a person from Australian Border Security, we’re always taught to respect Novak Djokovic, always watching the behaviour of Novak Djokovic
😆😆😆
@@healthmarket6224 What about Voytchek Fibak?
As a person from Mars , we’re always taught to respect David Bowie.
nope alot farther than mars god brought a tissue sample with him on the space ship.
And those SPIDERS 🕷!!
@@brianfergus839
..?..... M M
@@markjapan4062 lllop is
Lolllllll
As a guitarist from a rock band we’re always taught to respect the drummer, always paying attention to the behavior of the drummer.
As a drummer from many bands, we are always taught to respect the musicians who respect the drummer.
😂😂
As a person from Canada, we're taught to respect the ice, because our lakes and oceans are frozen 24/7.
Not anymore. Global warming means our oceans aren't freezing anymore...
ALL OF YOUR LAKES?
As a person from Australia who has only seen snow 2 times in my life that would suck.
@@wingnut6472 Nah it's not bad. Most Canadians live close to the border, so we only get 2 real strong months of winter. 2-3 more milder cooler weather (like Tasmania or NZ), and the rest nice great weather. Benefit: no insects, clear air...it's nice.
K e😢
Apa saja yg 😅
As a person from Phoenix Arizona, we’re always taught to respect the ice level in your cocktail by the pool, always watching that the ice doesn't melt before finishing your margarita. Be careful out there!
As a person from Australia, we were always taught to respect the ocean, but when it’s big we surf
U Respect it or not ocean will make everyone respect 😂
Facts
th-cam.com/users/shortsPZp5M5JylqY?feature=share dubai beech
Lived on the coast in Australia my whole life and I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say “respect the ocean”. Sounds like you’re making shit up for likes.
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As a person who is committed to pleasing their partner, I’m taught to also respect the motion of the ocean, not just it’s size.
LOL good one
As a person from Ireland im taught to respect riley reid
Right👍❤❤☺
LMAOOOO
😂😂😂😂
As a person from the ocean, we are always taught to respect the land. Always watching the behavior of the land
many don't realize how dangerous land is for ocean inhabitants
@@TheyForcedMyHandLE haha gold
Nice
As a sky person we were taught to respect space.Because there are some Earth changing dangers coming from that location.
Why is it that everytime there is a tidal wave, the people want to watch first instead to run. They will run when the tsunami is close and cry for help
I'll run for my life even it's the smallest wave in the world . Water is scary
They want thrill
This is not a tidal wave, its big surf during spring tide. It is common on a monthly basis in South Africa. I used to surf there.
Because they don't understand the dangers and 'curiosity killed the cat'.
@@jamesbond5018 sadly, as if life isn't dramatic enough.
As a person from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 we’re always taught to respect the ocean 🌊 and not stand there waiting for the ocean to take you!!!
Yup! Boricua here too! Can attest to that. 🇵🇷
Get memed
Boriqua!!!!!!!! 🇵🇷 🇵🇷 🇵🇷 🇵🇷 🇵🇷
Says the girl who lives by the Bermuda triangle.
@@asandafromafrica8455 look at ur pfp
As a person from Germany, we’re always tough to respect our beer, always watching for our beer purity.
most people think : "if this was dangerous someone would tell us" or "i'll just keep watching the show". sometimes you're the one everyone watches drown on youtube.
Fuck em
I blame the local police if this wasn't just rogue waves and/or a tsunami. Rogue waves can come from nowhere, I was at a beach once where the water was flat as a pancake and two large six-foot waves came back to back and plowed through most of the people in the water. It never happened before or since in my experience of years of living and swimming in the ocean.
If this was expected, they should have closed the beach. That's what happens at our beach when a storm comes through or a hurricane is close. These waves can drag an SUV out in the ocean without breaking a sweat.
Ah, I see someone has taken some intro psych =p But if I'm wrong and you haven't; you are correct, this is something that every neurotypical person does, we will ignore all signs of danger if people around us are generally expressing a lack of concern or remain uncertain. There's been a ton of experiments demonstrating this very reliably, but my favorite and probably the most famous is the 'smoke filled room' experiment, if you google that phrase you'll find videos of it, along with explanation.
@@NeoRipshaft ill check it out. Im just a student of history and a natural contrarian. I always investigatwe why things went "tits-up"!
JESUS CHRIST will come very soon!
As a person from Texas, we’re always taught to respect the Gulf of Mexico, always watching the behavior of the Gulf of Mexico.
no major oil spills recently
@@klakier19901 not lately…but we respect the drilling as well…always watching the behavior of the drillers 😉
and hurricanes, don't forget hurricanes. #Texas4ever
As a driller was always watch the behaviors of the tool pushers
Im watching it now
As a person from Boliva, we’re always taught to respect the Chilean ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean from the Titicaca.
JAJAJA
Jajajajaaaaa! Yo boliviana here and im dead! 😂💀
Jajaja jajaja rayos.
plop
lol, you have great eyesight…
As a person from Nebraska, we're always taught to respect people that respect the ocean behaviors
You shouldn't have listened to those who taught you that; now see what you've become!
When you can see ocean waves in Nebraska . . . that means real trouble. Out here in California's Monterey Bay area we expect to see the ocean. If we can't see it . . . THAT means trouble.
🤭this comment is low-key underrated af🤣🤟thanks for the laugh bro
@@charlieleonardo Hilarious!
As a person with a brain, we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
😂😂😂👏
As a person with no brain, were always taught to respect the brained, always watching the behavior of the brained.
Unfortunately, we haven't the brain to do so.
🧠🥺
@@danielhaney9992 😂😂😂
About time 🤦🏾♀️
@@danielhaney9992 👍😎😎😂
As a person from France, we're always taught to respect the respect, always watching the behavior of respectfull persons.
Milyen csodálatos!!! Mennyi embernek tetszik!!! Mint a hangyák!
As a person from Durban... this was epic
😂
So happy I stumbled across this. Pure gold
As a person living in Sweden, we were always taught to respect the Russians. Always watching the behavior of the Russians from our saunas.
Good one.
And what about those bastards now: do you still keep respecting them 5 months later?
As a person living in a house, we were always taught to flush. Sometimes it causes big waves when we all flush at the same time.
Looool
As a person who's never seen water, we're always taught to ignore it and stand there so it takes you into it
That's some crappy advice , turn around and run like the wind Bullseye, can you swim even
@@wingnut6472 😂
As a person from Argentina, we’re always taught to respect the inflation
That was the best one
Te mamaste jaja
lol
As a person from the desert we were always taught to run to the water.
We too
As a person from Latvia we are taught to always remember that we never ever have such waves nor the Ocean ..
As a person from Sochi we're always taught to respect palm trees, always watching the behavior of the palm trees.
As a person from Colorado, we're taught to respect the snowmelt, always watching the behavior of the snowmelt.
Because black ice is no joke…
@@MsBellasworld … Avalanches from snow melt
Has anyone else been getting tsunamis and big waves recommended in their TH-cam? 😳 one is near !
No pls
Yea
...my house is next to beach....
th-cam.com/video/JsqwnNhrqfU/w-d-xo.html
@@parvathy4648 lucky
As a person from Malaysia, we are always taught to respect the land and ocean,always watching the behavior of the land and ocean.
As a person with wireless internet access, we're taught to always respect the TH-cam recommendation algorithm. Always watching the behavior of the selected videos.
As a person from Indiana, we're always taught to respect Lake Michigan, always watching the behavior of Lake Michigan.
Seriously Lake Michigan??? You're comparing the waves of Lake Michigan to this?? I'm in Minnesota, you know Lake Superior......I've also seen waves from the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. Waves in Florida, Hawaii, Boston, Key West.....Nothing like a lake!!
@@felinefaye8550 Yep! Hoping to move to Duluth soon. I've been there several times. I've been taught to respect Lake Superior too. I'll always be watching the behavior of Lake Superior.
As a person from Nevada, we're always taught to respect the water in our sinks, always watching the behavior of the sink water.
Even if you gamble till you have no money
Lmao. I lived in sun valley for years!!
Lol
As a person from New Jersey, we were taught to never act as smart as we look.
As a person from Jamaica, we’re taught to respect the rivers & ocean. Keep it going y’awl.
Facts
You will newer know why this guy is mad
@@DAMIAN512 don't get mad brother, all love
...and Peter Tosh and the reggae!🤣🤣
As a person from New Jersey, we are taught to speak loudly and carry a small stick.
As a person from South Africa... I think that...All of you are so cool. Love your comments...!!!
❤ I love South Africans you all are the coolest people
As a person who mindlessly watches recommended youtube videos we're always taught to respect the natural flow of the comment section, always watching the behavior of the comment section.
It's a disease.
As a person from California we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
Stop lying to yourself. people from California are the people of the granola... Fruits flakes and nuts
@@MoorenaEl The only realistic comment here.
Can't afford California ?
Shut up, no Californian has ever said that.
@@MoorenaEl You right only some of us know to not challenge the ocean.
As a person from Himalayan state of India , we're always taught to respect the mountain, always watching the behaviour of the mountain
As a person from Mars, we're taught to respect the earthlings, always watching the behavior of the earthlings
As a person from Panama, I was taught to respect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, always watching the behavior of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
As a person from Nigeria, we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
The most dramatic situation in this video is the large number of unconscious people who are watching the waves instead of taking shelter
natural selection in action
Or maybe you mean they should hide in a shelter except filming it? That is salt water!
It's only because of them we are able to see this. What are you expected them to do "Stop the wave" Or to save people??
Lmfao you think we south Africans care about tAkiNg SheLtEr💀😂 we're tired here man😂😭
How does an unconscious person watch waves?
As a person who doesn’t exist, were always taught to respect the ocean 🌊. Don’t disrespect the ocean or it will disrespect you
As a person from Chile, we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
the man who started it all
What did you do 😂
@@kiwibob223 lol idk! I'm just trying to give a little advice!
Lmao you're about to be famous
I just had to scroll and see who started this verbal wave. Haha. Good one.
As a person from Atlantis, we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
Tom Cole wins!
Yet your civilisation was still destroyed by it. 🤣
Too bad
@@Hodaris_Darlin we were never destroyed we in chicago millions of beautiful black kids queens and kings we were taught to respect the tides of the waters of alantis
If your from Atlantis I'm glad you're alive.
As a person from southeastern Pennsylvania, we're always taught to respect the Brandywine River, always watching the behavior of the Brandywine River.
As a person from desert on vacation in the Brandywine valley, I was running on the trails along the Brandywine River in September 2021 and was taught to respect the floodwaters that washed cornstalks up into tree branches, always watching the behavior of the cornstocks.
As a person, I always trust great comments!! Bravo folks!
As a person from Egypt, we are always taught to respect the Nile river, always watching the behavior of the great Nile
As a person from Canada, we're always taught to respect the 3 oceans and 2 million lakes, always watching the behaviour of the water eh.
no one ever truly understands the power of the ocean until it almost kills them
Asslam o alikum
@@noorbhari8184 walaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
They probably aren't going to understand after it's killed them though
Man I tell you dis "" its not de size of de waves that matter but de rhythm of de ocean""
I understand the power of the ocean by watching it kill other people.
As a person who ate a full meal, we're always taught to respect the 20 min rule. And always watching the behavior of the ocean.
As a person from Minnesota we're always taught to respect the ocean, we stay as far away as possible.
As a person from Manchester UK we were always taught to respect the Manchester Ship canal, especially the part next to the sewage works...
As a person from planet earth, we’re always taught to respect its waterways, and look for signs or changes in its rhythms 🌼
You're out of this world................
As a person from the Middle East, we’re always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behaviour of the ocean, which might lead to the discovery of yet another underwater oil reserve and a subsequent war started by countries that are thousands of miles away from said ocean.
🇮🇷🇮🇷🥀🥀👌
As a person from Johannesburg, We re always taught to respect the ocean even if there are no ocean in Johannesburg
As a person from Tampa we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
As a person from St. Pete, I agree !
As a person from Wisconsin, we are always taught to respect the lake, always watching the behavior of the Michigan's who control it.
🤣
As a person from Manchester we are always taught to respect the weather and take an umbrella wherever we go.
When you climb into your bath after filling it up too much.
lol
@Lukasz yup
I laughed SO HARD at this comment😂
0:13
Ants running from the bath's water
**Cockroach taking the video**
Merci
I think I would’ve been the only one running, thinking its a tsunami!!!!
It will be me too😂😂
@@Raj_kumar800 蘭頼蘿リロロララら、ら、、ランチ
@@kazf5186 actually I am an Indian, so I only know Hindi and English, I really didn't get you... 🙄🙄
Count me too
@@Raj_kumar800 to get the money1
As a person from maharashtra we are always thought to respect nature!!
As a person who lives far from the ocean... I have nothing to say except, to be careful and respect the ocean. amen.
I can't understand why people are just standing there, when clearly they could be washed away by the sea ...
shock.
I bet u one indian guy is fishing in that water
Relax ... it is Durban ... everyone is enjoying the waves!
NADIE hasta esos años conocia de la existencia de un TSUNAMI
@@fabianpillay860 he's just got a nibble man, not a chance he's leaving! 😂
I'll never forget the pictures that were found on the camera of John and Jackie Knill in 2004 Thailand, he took pics of the tsunami on the beach until the last second. They were found, not alive and later the digital camera was too. Even to today it's both breath taking and sad so see those pics..RIP John and Jackie Knill
where can i find the pics
their curiosity killed them, though r.i.p to them
If they spent more time running and less time framing photos they may have lived...
@Lino Benetti Better to die than live thru that nightmare. Providing it was instant and brief ofc!
Thnx Jack n JIll
As a Surfer of 45 years I can tell you; If that is not a Tsunami, then it is much more of a HIGH TIDE problem. Not so much a BIG WAVE problem...
As a person from Oceania, we're always taught to respect the ocean. Always watching the behaviour of the ocean.
As a person from Atlantis I concur...............
As a person from mars, we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
👍😎😎🇮🇷
As a person from Mars, we're always taught to respect the ice, always watching the behavior of the ice.
As a Person from Uranus...................
As a person from the philippines, we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
As a person from Ibiza, I find the comments section hilarious! AND we're always taught to respect the sea.
As a person from Michigan, we are taught to always respect the Great Lakes, and keep our eyes peeled for fresh water tsunami, especially near the Big Mac!
As a fetus in the womb, we’re always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
As a person from Oceanland, Ocean, we’re always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
you said "OCEAN" four dang times in one sentence...... how do you FEEL ABOUT THAT?
God can create a path through the oceans
As a person who just clicked on this video, we're always taught to respect the comments... Always watching the behaviour of the comments...
As a person from Maine, we always watch out for moose on back roads.
As a person from Maine, we always do our best to avoid having to go to the Old Port as much as possible for the entire summer so as to avoid dealing with the hoards of cruise ship people
Since I was 8 year-old, and I am in my 40s now, I knew how tsunamis worked. What leaves me speechless about these episodes is how people had no clue about what was going on. What are people taught at school?
I personally think people's IQ has severely gone down in the last 30 years. Just basic braindead, or U could say the Walking Dead, and if we're not carefully , they might just infect all of us.
@@theprinceoftides6836 more than the IQ it may be that the general cultural level is going down. I remember reading of an 8 year old girl who saved lives telling everyone that the retreating sea mean that a tsunami may be on its way. This is stuff I learnt in geography and science in grade 4 in the 80s. Again, how can so many people not know about that? I thought everyone knew it.
Literally nothing useful, that’s how school works.
@@theprinceoftides6836 well yah that’s what schooling and adults do, it makes it easier to control people. We all start out smart and wise but then adults frighten and hurt and brainwash into believing that’s made-up, or worse, lies, or worst of all, mental illness. And only what they tell you is real is. Because they were raised this way too. It’s all about brainwashing control… but everyone is capable of using their heart and brain and doing&being better, even if with help.
Bro this is just a regular swell and those were 2 waves bigger than others, this isn’t a tsunami at all
As a person from Bolivia, we're always taught to respect the ocean and our beaches, that's because we can apreciatte with better precition all the sea, cause we live near, very near of sea 🌊🌊🌊
As a Chilean...I can guarantee that you will never get any of our sea
As a person from the boreal hemisphere, we're always taught to respect the whirlpool of the toilet flush, always watching the direction of the whirlpool of the toilet flush.
Why does it go in one direction ?
In the southern hemisphere does it go the other way ? Is it the design of the toilet. So many questions of the universe. 🙄
As a person from this comment section, we're always taught to respect the trend of these comments, always watching the behavior of the algorithm which brought us all here together.
As a person from Timbuktu, we’re always taught to respect the ocean,always watching the behavior of the ocean.
As a person who knows a lot about waves, we’re always taught to respect the wave, always watching the behavior of the wave.
As a non-person with non-alienable rights I am not permitted to express how I feel about the ocean at this moment.
As a person, shut up
As a person from Rio de Janeiro, we are always taught to respect the lost bullet, always watching the behaviour of the lost bullet.
Mother Nature can be very very rough even when she is being very very gentle. I don't think we really want to see her angry. Do we???🙄😳😳
It’s not Mother Nature who’s involved. It’s the act of God, and God alone
“You rule the raging of the sea; when its waves rise, you still them.” - Psalm 89:9
@@Unicysis Peace.........Be still.
@@jamesbonde253 And know that he is God
@Shemihazah Ooooh, all the "genocides" and "massacres" that weren't authorised make God a narcissist? Wow. When you twist the verses that mentions those things to suit your narrative without studying their ancient values, it really does make you a hero in front of your friends, doesn't it?
@@Unicysis you mean like when you, just twisted it from being mother nature to your own god? cuz thats what u belive in? way to go.
I was in Durban,in 1971. I am amazed at the way they have progressed but like many other people, remain fascinated by events like this and stand like hypnotised rabbits.
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Is it s africa??
They know that it is not a Tsunami so they enjoy the natural spectacle.
I used to enjoy being thrown around by waves like that in the west of Ireland when I was a kid.
Mind you, my mother was horrified when I told her.
Progress?
@@swamifakkananda4043 Yes
As a person from the Southside of Chicago, we're always taught to shoot the ocean, always watching our backs from the behavior of the ocean.
Never know when the ocean might try to roll up on you.
We’re taught to respect Lake Michigan, always watching the behavior of Lake Michigan.
I nominate your comment as the funniest one
Lmfaooooooo
As a person from Australia, we're always taught to respect the desert. Always watching the behaviour of the desert.
And of course the ocean.
And the roo’s
@@voided2184 and the Crocs.
And the spiders
As a person from Mongolia, we're always taught to respect the ocean, always watching the behavior of the ocean.
Tourist : wow what a beautiful swimming pool at the beach..we don't have to go in the ocean
Ocean :
😂😂
In mother Russia ocean come to you
😅😅
@@ghostguy_x7085 you dont buy car, car buy u
@@ghostguy_x7085 in mother russia ocean doesn't fucking exist
Oh my gosh... Keep safe guys there. Sea water is unpredictable. So always be alert when you are in beaches.
As a human being on earth we have to respect our nature .we have to control ourselves not to use natural resources In unlimited quantity
Thanks for sharing this video to everyone
Nice to meet you
I’m watching from Vietnam 🇻🇳