The only thing I find scary about the ocean is just not being able to see the bottom. For some weird reason I get the feeling that something is going to grab my leg and pull me down...
Or just Sinking I cant swim very well so being stranded without the ability to tread water or go in any direction terriifies me (since i also almost drowned once)
@@SpiralAnimationssssss honestly to be even give yourself a slight chance of survival while being stranded in water you really only need to know how to float. cuz even if you can tread water it still takes lots of energy and you’ll get tired way before help will reach you. but knowing how to keep your body afloat will conserve energy and keep you alive for the mean time
Ohhh, really 1:42 is real?? I'm intrigued, I can't believe that a real person is in that photo :0 that looks like a nightmare, going to an abyss (? (Srry for the mistakes, English is not my first language)
@@katara3797 abyss* but either way your English is great. (btw im not a certified uwu speller police ahaha so idk if i spelt abyss right, just a heads up to teach this person that abyss doesnt have a letter m)
I’m honestly more scared of the images of the deep water itself rather than the potential animals there. Don’t get me wrong, the animals are scary too, but something about the calmness of deep waters itself is extremely scary.
I must be the opposite of this. I love the sea. I wouldn't care if it killed me, I'd rather the beautiful yet merciless sea take my life than working for 40+ mundane years until I die from a heart attack
@@ronin7561 Honestly I’d rather die from a heart attack than drown. I don’t know when specifically, but somewhere around the age of 11, I developed a pretty bad fear against the water without knowing. And then I had swimming classes from age 11 - 13, which led me to hyperventilate every time I went into the water. Which then caused me to swallow a ton of water and drown almost every time. And that happened weekly. Yeah…I’m done with water.
I love the ocean always had a dream to be a marine biologist but I have this fear very much so. You can love something and be simultaneously afraid of it.
I'm absolutely horrified of the ocean, since I was little I was always scared of it. It gives me anxiety not being able to see or know what's down below. Not only the ocean but also rivers, lakes, etc. Of course its pretty, but that's it for me
@Brian Griffin A lot of people, including myself, will like comments without knowing or checking if it is true because we don't really care, and don't feel like putting in the time or effort tbh.
I'm not afraid of swimming ive gone to the beach alot But these images are so creepy even without the music Like that sunken ship or that cave with the spike on it
That makes me think of a scene described in one of the Narnia books where there was an ocean that was completely transparent, and you could see all the way to the ocean floor. I wonder if that would be more or less unsettling.
When I was a kid, whenever I'd feel small or lonely, I'd look up at the stars, wondered if there was life up there. Turns out I was looking in the wrong direction. ~ Raleigh Becket, Pacific Rim
It’s from a movie so basically he was looking into outer space (upwards) and wondering if there was life,it turns out he was looking in the wrong direction(downward into the oceans)
Yeah that's such a good quote to describe it though. It's like you can't really see, and there's endless possibilities of other things down there that might be watching
00:01 silent hill be like 00:09 is it leaves or mantas? 0:17 rare blue desert 00:25 stairway to.. the sea? 00:37 titanic'd 00:43 that's a huge bish 00:51 gummy sharks 01:00 dam, the new fall guys obstacle course be great 01:08 the submarine car from despicable me 2 01:16 liquid mercury river 01:26 pov : nocturn pirate ship 01:34 minecraft's blue badlands 01:42 lol thats a big butthole 01:49 johnny longlegs 01:58 my biggest fan 02:07 apparently the skeleton left 02:16 my biggest fan v2 02:25 ..that's not how you use ladders 02:34 minecraft but with extra rtx 02:41 building with water 02:50 shark cooming
That would be fucking terrifying if you could see miles below you clear to the ocean floor. Not only would it invoke a fear of heights, it would also be so scary because of the sheer vastness of the void around you even if you can’t fall. The empty space, just open for miles, with individual living creatures far off in the distance stalking each other and even you.
I like how there's all the scary pictures that makes you think deeper or even getting scared and then there's a picture of a random chair on the deep ocean floor.
A common misconception about thalassophobia is that we are not afraid of the creatures, we are afraid of the unnerving darkness and emptiness of the ocean your lost in an endless void of water and that is the why I'm not scared of the leviathans in subnautica tbh they look pretty cool I am more scared when I'm just in the middle of the ocean, no monsters no sound just you
Im here because last night I had a dream I was in the ocean and I looked down and the water got darker and darker showing me how deep the water was. One of the scariest things I have ever dreamed of.
The fact that you can get scared even in a pool, floating, looking down to the "void" and not knowing what's below you because the only thing you see is your feet, makes this phobia so scary.
For some reason, I like the feeling of seeing the infinite abyss of the ocean. i’m really interested in marine life, but the deep-sea has always fascinated me the most, only 8% is explored, and I want to find out what the other 92% is.
The fact that the Titanic is still there, at this very moment, alone in the depths of the ocean, rotting away after more than a hundred years. Consumed by the dark & freezing cold waters. It is indeed very unsettling. Imagine the sound and the vibrations when both parts of the ship, hitting the ocean floor at kilometers speed, resonating in the cold distance like bells at funerals, announcing the hundreds and hundreds of deaths that occured that night.
......🙄umm are you ok? (Psst it's that daze again zoning out...) pffy😂 couldn't help it, needed to add this...but yes now that I think about it, it is scary.
I have the same feeling. Imagine swimming in deep fucking water and the visibility is like 30-40 feet and suddenly the nose of a supertanker comes by, followed by the MASSIVE hull, just being down there, next to such a large moving mass. The dull thrum of the engines....then the currents start pulling you UNDER the hull omg
I’m not afraid of the ocean. Quite like it, actually. Throwing myself again the waves, making balls of wet sand, swimming from rock to rock until I go to the limit line. Glass-bottom boat rides and fishing with dad. Watching the sun glisten on the white peaks of the surf, shining on the distant waters. But when I plunge under, even with goggles, there’s nothing but sand. I can barely see two feet ahead of me. Sometimes, there’s a drop off. I remember a really steep drop off, though fully lit, and couldn’t bear to imagine it at night. I’ve heard of blue holes: areas in the ocean that have a pull that you can never escape, there’s footage somewhere of a diver going to recover the body of another diver, only to drown slow and alone. I’ve seen the underwater caves - small, tight spaces that go deep into the earth. I dreamt once that I was trapped in a cave like that, no light, just rough textures right next to my face as I floated and water rising up where no one could hear me scream. It haunts me even today, though I had it years ago. I’m not afraid of the ocean. I’m afraid of going down into claustrophobic darkness and never finding my way back up.
Me too, i am not afraid of the ocean. I am afraid of what in it, the feeling water touching my nose and mouth. Imagine when you are with your diving suit, but your feet got stuck and you tank broke. You desperately cover your face, hoping to trap that last bit air from escaping, soon you start to feel it, the saltines of sea water when it enter your nose and mouth. You panic and hopelessly use all of your strength to lift yourself out, but fail miserably. Your vision start to blur the moment water rushes into your throat, fill your quilted lungs with despair, suffocating you bit by bit. And the last moment of your life, you realize death maybe wasn't so bad at all
But from many sources i found, the amount of sea water can be squished into a big bubble of liquid a little bigger than Texas, so technically, ocean is tinier than we think. But the first time i went scuba diving, i pissed my pants because of how dark and scary it was.
@@trananbinhjerry6438 the Texas thing doesn’t sound right. The deepest point in the ocean that we know of is is longer than Mount Everest and water is 75% of the earth. Most places this water is very deep too. And where the fuck did you go diving 😂. All the times I went diving I swam around a pretty coral reef with colorful fish.
@@dagoat42bruh68 I missed type the information about the the whole Texas thing. I was meant to say that the surface area of the base is as big as texas, if flat out it will be bigger, but my point still stand. Because Everest is a peak of the Himalaya whike the deepest point in the ocean is just a narrow valley, even smaller than the great canyon, and water only cover 75% of the surface, Earth itself is just a giant solid. About the diving part, that's how i remember it. The water at that point was too deep so it's a bit greenish for some reasons so maybe i got freak out
@@trananbinhjerry6438 did you dive in New England? Maybe that’s why. I live there and the diving sucks. Go to Aruba, Mexico, or key west to dive. You’ll have a much better experience.
I imagine if there's a deep meaning of "Hello I am under the water I am drowning please me heueheueheue" Where there's a man who was drowning till death surrounded by sharks and getting pierce by lots of sharp things
@@skipscrop like your gonna get killed at any moment. It’s a horrible anxious feeling that feels like hell. Just staring at those pictures and imagining that something like that could be out there makes me horrified
@@meumundosecreto7694 Possibly 😂 I had a pretty rough couple of years from when I was 12 to like 15 or 16. I was literally terrified of having my eyes closed while being underwater. I never quit showering but I was really scared to be in the shower. Thank goodness it went away with time. I still get spooked every now and again but mostly I’m normal now lol.
@@Rachel-xg7hs the reason i stopped swimming was because i saw this short film of sharks in the pool and im not even kidding i thought there was one chasing me
I was snorkelling once, and I had my head above the water loooking for feeding manta rays above the surface ( I ended up seeing one it was really cool ) and my hand brushed a random seeweed and that was just about the most *unsettling* thing that’s ever happened to me
What really scares me is that there are unexplored depths of the ocean, where humans, can't descend, meaning that anything could be down there, and possibly come up with no problems. Edit: I know that for now, creatures haven't able to come up due to them being accustomed to different conditions, what I meant is that there is always a possibility that there's a new one down there that doesn't follow this rule. There's always a chance, no matter how small it is.
The problem is that we and the animals in the depths have adapted to our locations, so we probably wouldn't wanna cross paths. They can't come up so easily because of how they've adapted to their environment, and they're used to the nothingness. However, we are not and are too afraid of what's down there.
Actually if something were to live at that depth, coming up would kill it. Take the blob fish: it’s a normal fish until you pull it out of the water, and the lack of pressure causes it to basically melt. If we can’t get to something, chances are they can’t get to us either. You don’t have to fear what can’t reach you.
The way the objects fades or hard to see when affar makes it terrifying for me, especially when you see a marine animal that you didin't know existed or something is pulling you down into the depths
One day, I'm going to take me and my mom swimming with humpback whales and swimming with orcas. Hopefully I'll never encounter a sperm whale though since it's voice is twice as loud a shuttle taking off and you could literally just he paralized and die from the sound, it will mess up your insides. Yet some people still study them I'll close since that's the only way to study them properly. Humpbacks are pretty loud too but I don't think they click as often and they are not as loud as the sperm whale
@@ForwardTu true but they have never attacked humans when they are free. They are basically oversized dolphins with a different color. Their teeth are pretty scary though
whenever people ask me "why do you have thalassaphobia...sharks rarely kill people" its not the sharks im scared about. its the WATER. its the depth of the water, the darkness, the murkiness of the water. the fact that if i jump into the ocean and i look underwater and i can see NOTHING, just darkness and murkiness and something could come up and GRAB ME. thats whats so terrifying about the ocean, its the fact that you dont know ANYTHING about whats underneath. AGH I SCARED MYSELF WRITING THIS
I’m not afraid of the dark because I know a monster and a evil spirit isn’t possible but in the ocean it’s just and infinite blue void all around you. Plus I can’t swim :L
@☣️arki chan gamer☣️ see for me it's warpers. And reapers. And crabsquids... I once made the mistake of going to the mushroom forest. The one by the dunes, blood kelp zone and the underwater islands. Safe in the mushroom forest but I got terrified if I got to the boarders on all sides
The most likely cryptids, animals or creatures that aren’t proven by science, most likely live there. The ocean is huge, full of life, and emptiness. The sheer size of it basically proves that there are things we haven’t seen yet
@Satori fisically that's imposible, This is because at its current size, the organism of a whale its working on its limits just to keep such a huge animal alive, everything bigger will most likely die under those same conditions, and even if that doesn't kill those creatures, the crushing pressure of the deepest parts of the ocean will certainly do
I have Thalassophobia and what scares me the most is the idea of being so helpless when you're in the water, like you can't just run or swim fast from potential danger. I shudder when I see how dark the ocean/sea looks like from the surface.
I'm mainly afraid of the ocean when it's dark. I was on a cruise ship once, and looked at the distance. Pitch black. That's some nightmare fuel right there
@@MrGREENWORLD95 I was just about to comment the same thing I dont think it was the same ad tho I saw the comment and was so excited for the silence at the end for there only to be an ad right as the video ends😭😂
Me too. Its horrible, I don't like it. It's not the whole "what could be lurking beneath" vibe that scares me about water. Its being underneath water and how time just slows down and you're not sure if you'll come back out and you're not sure if anyone will hear you under there just trying to get back up and breathe. I hate it it makes me shakey every time. I feel like the most unsettling picture is a chair underwater. Just the thought. Of being somehow unable to get off that chair while the surface of the water is so close but so far. No I don't like it.
I'm crying literal tears because not only did this comment scare me, but I also imagined what would come out at me, and it was a fucking five nights at Freddy's jumpscare in my brain In conclusion I'm cry laughing on my bedroom floor
@@ayianaramirez2688 idk why but I’m imagining that I’m exploring one of those rusty old abandoned ships underwater and Elmo just says “Welcome to Sesame Street” and drags me down into the abyss.
for me, it’s when i see gigantic machines or anything made of metal being corrupted by rust and swallowed by the haziness of the deeper parts of the sea that freaks me out the most, more than any other examples. i don’t know what it is about them being manmade specifically that sends shivers down my spine. small, dark, tight spaces, i’m fine with, but when i see something massive engulfed into nothingness; with clouds, this works too, especially when it’s an open field and the clouds are dark grey. both makes me feel so small and insignificant
Same!!! I'm generally fine with large deep dark waters, sharks and animals don't really freak me out either, and I love swimming. But the thought of being in the water next to a ship or oil platform is terrifying. Swimming near a large submarine? Absolute horror.
Imagine a realistic VR Game focused on these phobias, Thalassophobia, submechanophobia and others into one game when you're swimming a gigantic ocean with giant creatures around stalking you in the bottom, imagine if a game like that would exist. Edit: I know Subnautica has a VR version, but the point is to imagine a game that goes deeper in the phobias that i have mentioned in the comment.
All the images is fine with me, but gosh, when there’s a picture with camera looking down into abyss with light just fading down to pitch black - it’s fucking terrifying
Wonder if there’s still people in there. It’s a grim thing to think and while I hope they all escaped, something tells me there’s a good chance at least one person didn’t..
This video really demonstrated what thalasophobia is, it's not a fear of sharks, a big animal in 3D, it's not the feeling of being in the middle of the ocean with nothing below and nothing on either side of you and the ocean
It looks hilarious because of how out of place it is, like planes and ships on the bottom of the sea is sad because something bad happened, but a random ass chair? Whats the story behind that
@@williamstoneman6977 People toss a lot of stuff in the ocean, ocean currents and sea creatures spread it across. That or maybe it fell out of a cruise ship or smthn.
I am most afraid atomic bombs or some other terrifyingly strong bomb. I am also afraid of infection (like wound infection) bees, any other stinging/biting insect, falling from heights too high, jellyfish that sting, (Not the ones the dude yeets back into the ocean), stingrays, drowning on a sinking boat, or plane crashes Damn, I have died in alot of lives XD
i don't think i am afraid of the sea, but the emptyness, like the sea and space, the first imagem is one of the worst for me, but the ones with planes and stuff are more relaxing because i know there is something there.
Some of the ocean is populated of beautiful fish and so many beautfiul creatures, living in stunning reefs. But the farther you go, there is less population, less reefs, just void and home of the unknown. It is you, you alone, and the void of the ocean. You dont even know what is beneath you. You will lose track of your location, the time, the days, the months
The creatures that live down there are terrifying, food is also scarce, so if they're pissed at you, you're not getting away unscathed, or getting away at all...
Dude, fuck both of you guys lmao. This was one of the worst thalassaphobia videos ive ever seen and your descriptions of the deep are really good and creeping me out
Alone, you miss the surface. You don’t know which way is down or up, you don’t know what’s food or bait. Farther down you go the darker it is, no one around to hear your screams as you find more and more you wish to forget.
I wanted to be a marine biologist until I realized how bad the ocean scares me
That’s what happened to Kelly Clarkson
Ora man
It starts being less scary the more you know about it
same same
Im scared of the oceans depth, sharks, whales and i still want to become a marine biologist..😁i want to overcome that fear
Its not the fishes, the waves, nor the ships,
Its the nothingness, the emptiness, the thoughts of something lurking underneath you.
And the void, sinking down, the thought that you can drown, no one can here you screaming, and the thought of your body may never be found.
The eyes that observe you, but we don't observe, the creatures that wish to consume, yet are trapped in the eternal abyss, that we will open
Imagine a giant hand coming out water.
@@andrewart5343 imagine if it ists patrick's hand
@@yedigamingperson3727 "Who are this people!?" As Patrick is surprised and examined the
tiny people in his hand
2:07 Somewhere, a school in Bikini Bottom is missing a chair.
underrated
Nah. Vergil just likes taking rests in the sea.
@Samurex Atlus He do be drifting in the ocean all alone.
No,it was Vergil's Chair
Yeah exactly, why is a chair in the ocean?
Me: looks down
Brain: Detecting multiple leviathan lifeforms in the region
*looks down*
My brain: "RED ALLERT, RED ALLERT!! RETREAT!!!"
Flash of red and white appears
"Are you sure whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Subnautica!
I got that reference
The only thing I find scary about the ocean is just not being able to see the bottom. For some weird reason I get the feeling that something is going to grab my leg and pull me down...
Or just
Sinking
I cant swim very well so being stranded without the ability to tread water or go in any direction terriifies me (since i also almost drowned once)
@@SpiralAnimationssssss honestly to be even give yourself a slight chance of survival while being stranded in water you really only need to know how to float. cuz even if you can tread water it still takes lots of energy and you’ll get tired way before help will reach you. but knowing how to keep your body afloat will conserve energy and keep you alive for the mean time
YES! except for me lakes, bc I've never been in an ocean :(
Youve watched to many horror movies that has ghosts that drags people down
@@aziatouchsilent8507 isn't it jaws that does that?
What scares me the most is the fact that these pictures are real...
oh
✨𝑓𝑢𝑐𝑘 𝑛𝑜✨
Ohhh, really 1:42 is real?? I'm intrigued, I can't believe that a real person is in that photo :0 that looks like a nightmare, going to an abyss (? (Srry for the mistakes, English is not my first language)
@@katara3797 abyss* but either way your English is great.
(btw im not a certified uwu speller police ahaha so idk if i spelt abyss right, just a heads up to teach this person that abyss doesnt have a letter m)
1:56 yes very real
@@katara3797
I DID NOT HAVE TO SEE THAT
Bad children have to sit in the _water chair_
Hot Cheeto girl will finally be gone
_yes_
om g
@Platinum Raccoon well good luck with sharks swimming around you
Its true i sat there for 2 days
me: feet touches a seaweed
also me: stress levels 99%
Depressed
@@leiihorror weeb
I could really relate for that
FR THO ITS TERRIFYING
Levi get's stressed over seaweed but is fine with 30 abnormal titan's on his own. Noted😊
I like how a plastic chair that someone tossed into the ocean can give people fears
😂😂😂
What if that chair was used by someone who was kidnapped and thrown into the deep ocean and left dead? 🤔🤔🤔😬
It’s not that
😂😂😂😂
Glad you came, Mark, come now, sit down and lets have a talk
Bro if I’m swimming in the ocean and a plane comes out of the shadows I’m just tapping out right then and there
LMAO
Good thing that plane is prob gonna RKO you on the spot
didnt the malaysia airplane 370 fall in the ocean?
Submechanophobia.. I'm having it too..
@@Pengu2254 That's *likely* but we still don't know for sure as far as I'm aware
Touches a seaweed by accident*
My toughts in 0.1 miliseconds :
I fucking hate seaweed. I just cant swim in my local lake cuz of the water plants touching my legs
More likes this needs.
Idk why were like this. I get chills up my spine when my foot touches it
Me when I dunk my head underwater with my eyes open
@@thiner6649 the thoughts of someone reaching your legs from the deep part of the ocean is pretty much what our brains give LMAO
I’m honestly more scared of the images of the deep water itself rather than the potential animals there.
Don’t get me wrong, the animals are scary too, but something about the calmness of deep waters itself is extremely scary.
exactly i never know how to explain that’s it’s the water itself that scares me not the animals
@☣️arki chan gamer☣️
Not nearly as scary as the water itself
I think is the loneliness
Imagine if after dying you are in the water going down to that pitch dark zone an can't even swim to get up
I must be the opposite of this. I love the sea. I wouldn't care if it killed me, I'd rather the beautiful yet merciless sea take my life than working for 40+ mundane years until I die from a heart attack
@@ronin7561
Honestly I’d rather die from a heart attack than drown.
I don’t know when specifically, but somewhere around the age of 11, I developed a pretty bad fear against the water without knowing.
And then I had swimming classes from age 11 - 13, which led me to hyperventilate every time I went into the water.
Which then caused me to swallow a ton of water and drown almost every time.
And that happened weekly.
Yeah…I’m done with water.
I can't believe a single chair underwater is my new fear
Yo momma big toe😯💪🤠
It is because a chair is not supposed to be there.
I'm scared of black holes in water
Yep, a SCP Confinement
I thought that was a crab lol
It’s funny how one can find something beautiful and calming that another finds absolutely horrific. That really shows you that everything is relative.
*Alabama noises intensifies*
I had to okay i saw the opportunity and went for it
I love the ocean always had a dream to be a marine biologist but I have this fear very much so. You can love something and be simultaneously afraid of it.
More like circunstancial I'd say
I'm absolutely horrified of the ocean, since I was little I was always scared of it. It gives me anxiety not being able to see or know what's down below. Not only the ocean but also rivers, lakes, etc. Of course its pretty, but that's it for me
I love ocean so much,too bad I’m probably never will be a marine biologist:,(
"Stare at the abyss, it'll stare back."
- Jaull Hunters
I recall similar from a Dark Darker Yet Darker lyrics vid called Entry 13. "Stare into the abyss, the abyss gazes back"
That’s Nietzsche’s quote lmaoo
@Brian Griffin A lot of people, including myself, will like comments without knowing or checking if it is true because we don't really care, and don't feel like putting in the time or effort tbh.
Woah...so selena's voicelines was inspired by this lyrics? I mean selena from mobile legends and btw she's a demon
@Brian Griffin it’s sad how they take the smart words of another person and make it their own. no one is creative anymore, they’re just thieves.
The fact we haven’t explored over half of the ocean is the scary part
Only 5% to be specific
@@cr4zypeopl3 😦😦😦
Who knows what can be other creatures living inside it
We know more about the moon than the ocean
@ihatemyselfwhyamidoingthisihaventsleptplssendhelp no only 5%
Imagine being a fish with this phobia.
Its like being a human and have an oxygen phobia.
@@itzelmontalvo6645 Humanphobia....afraid of Humans
Oh no
@@shabiralihossain9283 That’s just the good ol’ social anxiety.
if fish were like this and intellgient enough i think tehy would rather have the fear of the outside like the outside of the water
I don’t have this fear, but there is definitely something disturbing about all of these pictures
It’s probably cause of how empty they feel
@@_t3ab0ttles36 that’s true but also the music
Me neither but the pictures combined with the music made me so fucking uncomfortable
I'm not talassophobic either, but I do get that feeling of being defenseless and tiny in an open space
I'm not afraid of swimming ive gone to the beach alot
But these images are so creepy even without the music
Like that sunken ship or that cave with the spike on it
the thing im scared about is not being able to see clearly whats under you
I'm scared of your pfp>_
Yeah like at least lemme know what got me and how I died 🙄
That makes me think of a scene described in one of the Narnia books where there was an ocean that was completely transparent, and you could see all the way to the ocean floor. I wonder if that would be more or less unsettling.
There could be a dead body under you without you even knowing it
@@saneperson2 holdup-
I genuinely have this, not really a fear of oceans but of depth, and sheer scale of them, the scale is what's actually unsettling
Exactly. I’m not afraid of something being underneath me. I’m afraid of NOTHING being underneath me.
When I was a kid, whenever I'd feel small or lonely, I'd look up at the stars, wondered if there was life up there. Turns out I was looking in the wrong direction.
~ Raleigh Becket, Pacific Rim
Love that movie,if I had a jaeger I’d be down to go to the Mariana Trench
If a storms coming,you have to get out of the way or die.When you’re in a jaeger,you can fight the storm .You can win.
~Raleigh Becket
I didnt get it please explain
It’s from a movie so basically he was looking into outer space (upwards) and wondering if there was life,it turns out he was looking in the wrong direction(downward into the oceans)
@@Clipz_Daily365 thank you so much!
"When you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back"
Hell nah
Yeah that's such a good quote to describe it though. It's like you can't really see, and there's endless possibilities of other things down there that might be watching
@@haley5735 that's Selena's quote
@@user-wh6ki2oj3l it is
Selena
quote
2:07 is where aquaman sits and rethinks his life
Thanks, man, i couldn't understand wth this thing is
@Nikki Vermaak lmaoooo
@Nikki Vermaak it’s were kids that don’t know how to swim go to timeout
Haha
@@ARREMCCANALOFICAL BAHAHA-
This is why I can't go to the ocean anymore lol
Just thinking about how deep it actually goes makes me want to cry
Me: **has Thalassophobia**
Also me: let's have a moment of fear
U can have a bit of fear, as a treat
Same here... 1:52 made me a little scared
+Relisha Dsouza sameee
+Beanduck so~ u don't have Thalassophobia (ー ー;)
@@logan9782 how? I don’t have thalassophobia but this video did scare me a bit 😅
Me: surely having a thalassophobia
Also me : still watching
Chair in water goes brr
@@Miss_CircleLovesOreo 1:51 this one is cursed
Rip baby legs
@@Arthur-fh7uv absolute nightmare💀
Dude same tf is wrong with us?
2:07... funny how if you put a skeleton on that chair, it would turn into a meme
It’s already a meme here
Put Bernie Sanders there and tada
@@VPZealouZ i also reccomend putting ricardo milos in there
LOL. ITS ALREAFY A MEME I SEARCH IT UP
@@starlizz215 we know
00:01 silent hill be like
00:09 is it leaves or mantas?
0:17 rare blue desert
00:25 stairway to.. the sea?
00:37 titanic'd
00:43 that's a huge bish
00:51 gummy sharks
01:00 dam, the new fall guys obstacle course be great
01:08 the submarine car from despicable me 2
01:16 liquid mercury river
01:26 pov : nocturn pirate ship
01:34 minecraft's blue badlands
01:42 lol thats a big butthole
01:49 johnny longlegs
01:58 my biggest fan
02:07 apparently the skeleton left
02:16 my biggest fan v2
02:25 ..that's not how you use ladders
02:34 minecraft but with extra rtx
02:41 building with water
02:50 shark cooming
*if the ocean is cystal clear, it’s just like being afraid of heights*
That would be fucking terrifying if you could see miles below you clear to the ocean floor. Not only would it invoke a fear of heights, it would also be so scary because of the sheer vastness of the void around you even if you can’t fall. The empty space, just open for miles, with individual living creatures far off in the distance stalking each other and even you.
THAT just creeped me out!!
Imagine when there is a possibility to animate that look or something
@@DOMEATHOME imagine gta ocean but with water didn't render but everything in it did
@@sanskii2347 holy shit😂👌🏻
So basically we are complicated
Have the water be foggy and not be clear, we are scared
Or
Have the water be clear as glass, we are still scared
I like how there's all the scary pictures that makes you think deeper or even getting scared and then there's a picture of a random chair on the deep ocean floor.
What if someone was on that chair
@@Raj-wf6ln it would be funny
@Purple Emerald uh
@@Raj-wf6ln there is.
@Purple Emerald dark blue moon
" If you stare into the blue long enough, The blue will stare back. "
I will remember this
Ok bro
Ok bruh
Jesus
what’s that from? lighthouse?
A common misconception about thalassophobia is that we are not afraid of the creatures, we are afraid of the unnerving darkness and emptiness of the ocean your lost in an endless void of water and that is the why I'm not scared of the leviathans in subnautica tbh they look pretty cool I am more scared when I'm just in the middle of the ocean, no monsters no sound just you
Im here because last night I had a dream I was in the ocean and I looked down and the water got darker and darker showing me how deep the water was. One of the scariest things I have ever dreamed of.
Thanks I know what's happening tonight (it's about 1 am right now)
then you see the W a t e r c h a i r
I feel like I'm the only one who looked at all those pictures and thought "wow, that's pretty"
The fact that you can get scared even in a pool, floating, looking down to the "void" and not knowing what's below you because the only thing you see is your feet, makes this phobia so scary.
I cant swim, so my fear of the ocean is EVEN WORSE because i have almost drown before and i’m now scared of pretty much any deep water. the
@@frostthetigershark9538 same, when i was a kid i almost drown 6 feet, now im on college and i still remember that shit still scares me alot
@@JuiceB0y it’s very traumatizing, especially to someone young.
@• nanzor • it’s a terrible place. oh and nice profile picture.
I'm TERRIFIED of looking down into a large pool...
Me: getting freaked out
The ad: *sPiCy HoT cHeEtOs*
I got a jolly ranchers ad of a dude riding one like a bull HGJGJGJVKDKCJX
i got shopee
adblock go brrr
I mean...At least the ad tried to calm you down
I got no ad wow yt its a miracle
For some reason, I like the feeling of seeing the infinite abyss of the ocean. i’m really interested in marine life, but the deep-sea has always fascinated me the most, only 8% is explored, and I want to find out what the other 92% is.
Same. I'm actually studying to be an underwater archaeologist.
The fact that the Titanic is still there, at this very moment, alone in the depths of the ocean, rotting away after more than a hundred years. Consumed by the dark & freezing cold waters. It is indeed very unsettling.
Imagine the sound and the vibrations when both parts of the ship, hitting the ocean floor at kilometers speed, resonating in the cold distance like bells at funerals, announcing the hundreds and hundreds of deaths that occured that night.
Ooh very poetic
I’m sure you can still hear the ghosts of the victims screaming
......🙄umm are you ok? (Psst it's that daze again zoning out...) pffy😂 couldn't help it, needed to add this...but yes now that I think about it, it is scary.
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 that just gives me the chills.
nightmare fuel
Images of the Titanic are the main scare for me. It's just imagining that entire ship emerging as it comes into view
I have the same feeling. Imagine swimming in deep fucking water and the visibility is like 30-40 feet and suddenly the nose of a supertanker comes by, followed by the MASSIVE hull, just being down there, next to such a large moving mass. The dull thrum of the engines....then the currents start pulling you UNDER the hull omg
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@@barley9322 wow havent heard that one before how trurly original, let me shake your hand
submechanophobia
@@TactiDM well the two go hand in hand
2:10 ay, what's my cousin doing on the sea floor?
Thanks you for the laugh I needed it
Go pick him up,he's freezed in there
underrated comment, i actually felt a little less scared after reading this so thanks
@AWoodChair is typing...
Xd
"God, this is not what I meant by facing my fears, Jeremy"
I’m not afraid of the ocean.
Quite like it, actually. Throwing myself again the waves, making balls of wet sand, swimming from rock to rock until I go to the limit line. Glass-bottom boat rides and fishing with dad. Watching the sun glisten on the white peaks of the surf, shining on the distant waters.
But when I plunge under, even with goggles, there’s nothing but sand. I can barely see two feet ahead of me. Sometimes, there’s a drop off. I remember a really steep drop off, though fully lit, and couldn’t bear to imagine it at night.
I’ve heard of blue holes: areas in the ocean that have a pull that you can never escape, there’s footage somewhere of a diver going to recover the body of another diver, only to drown slow and alone.
I’ve seen the underwater caves - small, tight spaces that go deep into the earth. I dreamt once that I was trapped in a cave like that, no light, just rough textures right next to my face as I floated and water rising up where no one could hear me scream. It haunts me even today, though I had it years ago.
I’m not afraid of the ocean.
I’m afraid of going down into claustrophobic darkness and never finding my way back up.
Me too, i am not afraid of the ocean. I am afraid of what in it, the feeling water touching my nose and mouth. Imagine when you are with your diving suit, but your feet got stuck and you tank broke. You desperately cover your face, hoping to trap that last bit air from escaping, soon you start to feel it, the saltines of sea water when it enter your nose and mouth. You panic and hopelessly use all of your strength to lift yourself out, but fail miserably. Your vision start to blur the moment water rushes into your throat, fill your quilted lungs with despair, suffocating you bit by bit. And the last moment of your life, you realize death maybe wasn't so bad at all
But from many sources i found, the amount of sea water can be squished into a big bubble of liquid a little bigger than Texas, so technically, ocean is tinier than we think. But the first time i went scuba diving, i pissed my pants because of how dark and scary it was.
@@trananbinhjerry6438 the Texas thing doesn’t sound right. The deepest point in the ocean that we know of is is longer than Mount Everest and water is 75% of the earth. Most places this water is very deep too. And where the fuck did you go diving 😂. All the times I went diving I swam around a pretty coral reef with colorful fish.
@@dagoat42bruh68
I missed type the information about the the whole Texas thing. I was meant to say that the surface area of the base is as big as texas, if flat out it will be bigger, but my point still stand. Because Everest is a peak of the Himalaya whike the deepest point in the ocean is just a narrow valley, even smaller than the great canyon, and water only cover 75% of the surface, Earth itself is just a giant solid.
About the diving part, that's how i remember it. The water at that point was too deep so it's a bit greenish for some reasons so maybe i got freak out
@@trananbinhjerry6438 did you dive in New England? Maybe that’s why. I live there and the diving sucks. Go to Aruba, Mexico, or key west to dive. You’ll have a much better experience.
Plot twist: This song is recorded in the-
*Bottom of the* *"Ocean"*
no its that one cracked minecraft disc
Do u know what the actual music is ?
@@Kangahrooo it sounds nothing like the disc song though. is it like a remix? gosh darn it, i've been searching for this song for days with no results
Pineapple under the sea
@@saltycube7882 i was joking but sorry idk what it is
“Hello I am under the water I am drowning please help me bleueheuheu”
- The jolly Indian man
"Hello how are you i am under da wata plis help me here too much raining ooooo"
Halo howwa u i em unda de wator plis help me to much rening oooooooo
Indian man!
I imagine if there's a deep meaning of "Hello I am under the water I am drowning please me heueheueheue" Where there's a man who was drowning till death surrounded by sharks and getting pierce by lots of sharp things
@@deniedprosperity4144 hELo i Am ANdA dA wAtAre
I’m actually obsessed with the deep mystery of the ocean so I love these pics lol
Same
after seeing this, do we really want to explore the rest of the ocean
Yea
I have this genetically so HELL NO 😭
@@Shibtember how does it feel to have it while looking at the images? I’m curious
@@skipscrop like your gonna get killed at any moment. It’s a horrible anxious feeling that feels like hell. Just staring at those pictures and imagining that something like that could be out there makes me horrified
@@Shibtember that would suck to have that I feel bad for you
Some people say that the Titanic’s pool is still filled after all those years, kinda scary
@@keithroemer377 rwooooooooosh
@Dat Meme LORD its cold as fuk
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
@@King-xe3kt its not really r/wooosh
He's just trying to be funny ok
@Dat Meme LORD Oi I know yar homie I come there every month mate
I’m really glad I got a shower before seeing this and not after.
*never takes shower again*
@@meumundosecreto7694 Possibly 😂 I had a pretty rough couple of years from when I was 12 to like 15 or 16. I was literally terrified of having my eyes closed while being underwater. I never quit showering but I was really scared to be in the shower. Thank goodness it went away with time. I still get spooked every now and again but mostly I’m normal now lol.
Bathtubs are scarier than showers
@@annahitarathi1923 Don’t even get me started on swimming pools (not that that’s a daily problem, I’m not on a swim team or anything).
@@Rachel-xg7hs the reason i stopped swimming was because i saw this short film of sharks in the pool and im not even kidding i thought there was one chasing me
I was snorkelling once, and I had my head above the water loooking for feeding manta rays above the surface ( I ended up seeing one it was really cool ) and my hand brushed a random seeweed
and that was just about the most *unsettling* thing that’s ever happened to me
What really scares me is that there are unexplored depths of the ocean, where humans, can't descend, meaning that anything could be down there, and possibly come up with no problems.
Edit: I know that for now, creatures haven't able to come up due to them being accustomed to different conditions, what I meant is that there is always a possibility that there's a new one down there that doesn't follow this rule. There's always a chance, no matter how small it is.
The problem is that we and the animals in the depths have adapted to our locations, so we probably wouldn't wanna cross paths. They can't come up so easily because of how they've adapted to their environment, and they're used to the nothingness. However, we are not and are too afraid of what's down there.
Their are many sea creature we still didn't discover
Actually if something were to live at that depth, coming up would kill it. Take the blob fish: it’s a normal fish until you pull it out of the water, and the lack of pressure causes it to basically melt.
If we can’t get to something, chances are they can’t get to us either. You don’t have to fear what can’t reach you.
i can’t take this comment seriously with your pfp lol
@@julietf3360 Wait until those fuckers evolve so they can pressurize themselves and we are doomed
I’m am *very* uncomfortable with the energy we’ve created in the studio today.
please help me lol
How did you edit your comment but still not fix it
The way the objects fades or hard to see when affar makes it terrifying for me, especially when you see a marine animal that you didin't know existed or something is pulling you down into the depths
One day, I'm going to take me and my mom swimming with humpback whales and swimming with orcas. Hopefully I'll never encounter a sperm whale though since it's voice is twice as loud a shuttle taking off and you could literally just he paralized and die from the sound, it will mess up your insides. Yet some people still study them I'll close since that's the only way to study them properly. Humpbacks are pretty loud too but I don't think they click as often and they are not as loud as the sperm whale
That was scary, we still don't know what down in the ocean
@@naylisyazwina6836 Orcas are scary. Ocean's top predator.
@@ForwardTu true but they have never attacked humans when they are free. They are basically oversized dolphins with a different color. Their teeth are pretty scary though
I’m watching this because not because I find the ocean scary, but because I find this beautiful and calming.
*Literally shows chair and an airplane in the ocean*
Imagine not having this fear and something actually comes out and grabs your leg.
Well, if you survive you now officially have that fear.
Why did you have to bring this thought into my head
Official bruh moment
Nice
And it’s uncle jim
whenever people ask me "why do you have thalassaphobia...sharks rarely kill people" its not the sharks im scared about. its the WATER. its the depth of the water, the darkness, the murkiness of the water. the fact that if i jump into the ocean and i look underwater and i can see NOTHING, just darkness and murkiness and something could come up and GRAB ME. thats whats so terrifying about the ocean, its the fact that you dont know ANYTHING about whats underneath. AGH I SCARED MYSELF WRITING THIS
FUCKING SAME
What Wull grab You, The sea monster?
and drowning....
It’s simple really. swim until you find a Loch Ness and ride his back like a Lapras til you find your way to shore.
@Man Yor I agree with the both of you, both go for me
It’s like being scared of the dark
you aren’t actually scared of the dark your just scared of what *in the dark*
Yes
@Keighen Snavely Yes fear of unknown and uncertainty
Yesss
I’m not afraid of the dark because I know a monster and a evil spirit isn’t possible but in the ocean it’s just and infinite blue void all around you. Plus I can’t swim :L
@@Cabbage-Wein yeah, so true so true 😔
"Scans indicate that there may be Leviathan Class predators in your area, are you certain that whatever You're doing is worth it"
See that scares me than most of those pictures. God damn Reapers.
No don’t break my sub
Damn jumpscares
@@galacticmoonwolf8462 Boo.
@☣️arki chan gamer☣️ see for me it's warpers. And reapers. And crabsquids... I once made the mistake of going to the mushroom forest. The one by the dunes, blood kelp zone and the underwater islands. Safe in the mushroom forest but I got terrified if I got to the boarders on all sides
@☣️arki chan gamer☣️ oh yeah and I had to run from a warper who nearly saw me. Yeah that was terrifying.
Me: afraid of the ocean and get easily unsettled by creepy music
Also me: ooh scary ocean pictures AND unsettling music *click*
Same 🥺😂
Same
same
LMAO
The most likely cryptids, animals or creatures that aren’t proven by science, most likely live there. The ocean is huge, full of life, and emptiness. The sheer size of it basically proves that there are things we haven’t seen yet
Don't know if its true but I heard we've explored more of space than we have of the ocean
What if Mothman is just at the bottom of the sea?
@Satori fisically that's imposible, This is because at its current size, the organism of a whale its working on its limits just to keep such a huge animal alive, everything bigger will most likely die under those same conditions, and even if that doesn't kill those creatures, the crushing pressure of the deepest parts of the ocean will certainly do
I have Thalassophobia and what scares me the most is the idea of being so helpless when you're in the water, like you can't just run or swim fast from potential danger. I shudder when I see how dark the ocean/sea looks like from the surface.
I didn't know about this phobia before seeing this video, but same ☹️
That's not just thalassophobia but fear itself, everyone will get scared when they think about that
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I'm mainly afraid of the ocean when it's dark. I was on a cruise ship once, and looked at the distance. Pitch black. That's some nightmare fuel right there
A human's helplessness in water is what makes this so unnerving. But all the curious things the seas have to offer is what makes it so fascinating.
You speak true words.
Moro häijy velho! Miten menee
@@Electranica Morjesta, ihan hyvin. Tunnetaanko?
@@haijyvelho Ei tunneta mut kiva ku löyty suomalainen :D
@@Electranica Joo okei :D
As Raven once said,
"I can't swim. "
And it was, indeed, her birthday.
@@lauranardini4234 oh wait, Teen Titans? I thought we were talking about Branwen
@@adamshafeeq8685 Raven Branwen never said she cant swim tho
@@Somespideronline i know, that's why i got them confused
@@adamshafeeq8685
Not Teen Titans…
The "I can’t swim" meme
The scariest part is how abrupt the video ends.
I have just discovered, silence can also be a jumpscare.
Ikr
There’s nothing more scary than expecting a jumpscare but nothing came
@@mrmrmr672 Anticipation my friend
I got interrupted by an ad about spreadable condensed milk. So it killed the mood for me. I'm watching it again hehehe
@@MrGREENWORLD95 I was just about to comment the same thing I dont think it was the same ad tho I saw the comment and was so excited for the silence at the end for there only to be an ad right as the video ends😭😂
seeing the thin rope disappearing midway would’ve sent me panicking underwater
I find it scary when you don't know how deep the ocean is
We've only discovered 5% of the ocean. Like for all we know there can be some sort of megalodon or some massive dinosaur shit.
@@mora7563 maybe you are right, there could be some kind of godzilla down there
To my knowledge I guess the ocean is like 5 million miles deep! Terrifying isn't it?
I'm just so scared of drowning, and the fact that you can't see clearly underwater
@d00d omg hey 😳
Same,
Hi co-NCTzen
@@pixieyongbok.2336 hello!!
Me too. Its horrible, I don't like it. It's not the whole "what could be lurking beneath" vibe that scares me about water. Its being underneath water and how time just slows down and you're not sure if you'll come back out and you're not sure if anyone will hear you under there just trying to get back up and breathe. I hate it it makes me shakey every time. I feel like the most unsettling picture is a chair underwater. Just the thought. Of being somehow unable to get off that chair while the surface of the water is so close but so far. No I don't like it.
Imagine you could see clear that would be even worse
Everytime it’s the same exact worry of “What if something comes rocketing out of that void”
I'm crying literal tears because not only did this comment scare me, but I also imagined what would come out at me, and it was a fucking five nights at Freddy's jumpscare in my brain
In conclusion I'm cry laughing on my bedroom floor
@@ayianaramirez2688 BAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA
@@ayianaramirez2688 idk why but I’m imagining that I’m exploring one of those rusty old abandoned ships underwater and Elmo just says “Welcome to Sesame Street” and drags me down into the abyss.
I have studied way to much marine biology by myself for that to scare me
for me, it’s when i see gigantic machines or anything made of metal being corrupted by rust and swallowed by the haziness of the deeper parts of the sea that freaks me out the most, more than any other examples. i don’t know what it is about them being manmade specifically that sends shivers down my spine. small, dark, tight spaces, i’m fine with, but when i see something massive engulfed into nothingness; with clouds, this works too, especially when it’s an open field and the clouds are dark grey. both makes me feel so small and insignificant
Submechanophobia?
Same!!! I'm generally fine with large deep dark waters, sharks and animals don't really freak me out either, and I love swimming. But the thought of being in the water next to a ship or oil platform is terrifying. Swimming near a large submarine? Absolute horror.
If you were a fish with this phobia, you’d be a fintrovert.
@ZeroStyx lmao
epic dad pun
Its not the fish I’m scared of its the ocean so this doesn’t even make sense.
Lmao
@@kevinc.cucumber3697 u dumb wtf
Imagine a realistic VR Game focused on these phobias, Thalassophobia, submechanophobia and others into one game when you're swimming a gigantic ocean with giant creatures around stalking you in the bottom, imagine if a game like that would exist.
Edit: I know Subnautica has a VR version, but the point is to imagine a game that goes deeper in the phobias that i have mentioned in the comment.
dear lord no.
So subnautica vr but not absolute garbage?
@@Cryospec are you saying that subnautica is a bad game or just the vr version?
that´s such a good idea! it´s a shame that i would still shit myself trying to play it
@@Herobrine21777 subnautica was really good but the vr version was nearly unplayable
Not gonna lie, this does gives me the creeps & existential crisis
I actually enjoyed it lol
@@the_otherworldly lol same
And this is just our planet... imagine the vast space outside our planet
@Shushoma Afrin? What gave you the creeps?
*Me:* 🤔🤣 "Let’d me guess... The suspenseful unnerving background music?
Nah, Astrophobia would give me more existential crisis...
You're not afraid of being alone in the dark, you're afraid of not being alone in the dark
Why are you booing him? He’s right.
This is like watching a horror movie💀
It's worse. At least for me.
Facts
I wonder why this guy didn't added the minecraft's ocean monument.... Honestly that is scary too.....
Yes! The Ocean Monument always triggers my Thallasophobia.
Hmmd
I thought i was the only one--
Damn true
WITH SHADERS
All the images is fine with me, but gosh, when there’s a picture with camera looking down into abyss with light just fading down to pitch black - it’s fucking terrifying
You: "but gosh"
Also you: "fucking terrifying"
🤣
Deadass
@@katrinaleightilley8741 yeah it escalated quickly 😅
which one? can you give me time stamp?
@@peachxxx_980 the first one is a good example I think
1:26 i find this both scary and relaxing.
It is a beautiful picture, though. Makes me want to write a book
Hell nahhh f that that doesn't look relaxing to me
Warning: Entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to databank.
Even in creative mode thy scared the shit out of me.
This comment gave me chills.
New PDA data
"Detecting multiple, Leviathan class life-forms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Classic Subnautica moment
At the start of the party: I won't drink to much
Where you wake up at the end of the party: 2:07
You have been bad so sit in the water chair
Facts you'll end up in a different place
*Megalodon staring at you intensifies showing its teeth asking you to come closer and count them*
Funny but I’m pretty sure you’d be dead at that point.
So you get kidnapped seem about right
Nobody:
TH-cam: let's reccomend this just yo scare people.. great Idea
wow, such funny. so funny that i forgot to laugh.
@@alentino-o0 yeesh you love to criticize pal don’t you?
@@XavTag_7 yea. I love criticizing peeps like you
I searched for this akalslskskakak
@@XavTag_7 who doesn't?
These are actually soothing to look at especially the one of the stingrays
0:26 that’s just the scene from Titanic
It can still induce a phobia to people tho
I know 😂😂
Hopefully you know that the titanic ship was actually real
i freaking knew it
and?
"Warning: entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to databank"
- PDA
Lmao I was thinking about subnautica too
*pulls out stasis rifle*
Bring it on.
its funny i beat subnautica for the first time yesterday and i just saw this comment.. one of the best single player games ive ever played for sure
*SKREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
“Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it?”
1:08 oh yes, I remember the first time I met an airplane while swimming in the ocean
How?
@@Mother_Harlot bruh
It’s a joke
@@katz_co1722 My father worked as a scuba diver and he found a few winked planes.
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
@@julietf3360 Wow, Incredibly funny.
2:07
Vergil's chair lookin like it's still standing strong after the events of DMC5
2:51 6 year old me swimming out of the pool after almost drowning
😂😂😂😂
LMFAOO
thank you
I’m in this comment and I don’t like it
😂😂😂 LMAO
i feel bad for people with this phobia. i found most of these images pretty cool.
Me too. Although, the first photo and the one at 0:20 is kinda unsettling
I didn't! 😂
I have this fobhia😭😭
@@OAntoin99867 Nice spelling of "phobia"
How!!
1:09 literally made my heart drop
It made me laugh hysterically
Wonder if there’s still people in there. It’s a grim thing to think and while I hope they all escaped, something tells me there’s a good chance at least one person didn’t..
@@GoroAkechi_Real that’s exactly why I reacted the way I did
Like the plane
Your heart dropped? I screamed at the top of my lungs and cried in my bed for five minutes 😃
This video really demonstrated what thalasophobia is, it's not a fear of sharks, a big animal in 3D, it's not the feeling of being in the middle of the ocean with nothing below and nothing on either side of you and the ocean
Thalassophobes when they see a plastic chair underwater: 😨
It's actually the moment I laughed my ass of.
It looks hilarious because of how out of place it is, like planes and ships on the bottom of the sea is sad because something bad happened, but a random ass chair? Whats the story behind that
@@williamstoneman6977 the even funnier part is, that it was literally in a bottom of a deep ocean, how did it managed to get there?
But to think again, maybe there is something under that chair who actually hold it
@@williamstoneman6977 People toss a lot of stuff in the ocean, ocean currents and sea creatures spread it across. That or maybe it fell out of a cruise ship or smthn.
1:18 When the teacher teaches the class how to use photoshop for the first time.
funny thing is its not even photoshop xD
Most popular place of Faroe Islands btw
Tf kind of school do you go to
Nobody:
Minecraft generation be like: 1:17
Lol
based
I would live there if it would generate in my world
Come on MC generation isn't that bad ok, but it will after cave update
I think the scariest thing is this video is how gigantic those ships are and how easily they were taken down. Nope. Nuh uh.
"the thing ur most afraid is the thing that killed u in ur past life"
me: **looks at the cockroach on the wall** ???
the roach: tf u lookin at
I am most afraid atomic bombs or some other terrifyingly strong bomb. I am also afraid of infection (like wound infection) bees, any other stinging/biting insect, falling from heights too high, jellyfish that sting, (Not the ones the dude yeets back into the ocean), stingrays, drowning on a sinking boat, or plane crashes
Damn, I have died in alot of lives XD
Lmaooooo u funny
As someone with achulphobia that's the most ambiguous answer I could be given.
My sis is scared of thomas the train
THE HELL DID THOMAS DO AHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
@@khemically6124 might've been the thing in the dark then 👀
1:12
People: I'm terrified of the ocean.
Plane: *Bonjour*
why is this so random 😂😂
@@whynotyk2308 because *Bonjour*
Dude that plane made the unsettling feeling deep in my gut go roiling to the surface in 0.000001 seconds flat.
I read this right as the plan popped up in a picture
Thanks for making me laugh
New achievement unlocked: thalassophobia
I'm your 69th like, by the way, lol
This is just a beginning
@NoVictory it’s ok. Remember, no victory comes without a cost
2:09 That's not unsettling is a show of someone's motivation
lmao imagine having this phobia and you somehow went to that one lake where there's a giant shark statue at the bottom of it
lol ik that shit
LOL IM GONNA GET EVEN MORE SCARED THAN JOTARO PUNCHING MY DUMB ASS STAND
That’s a thing look it up some one put a shark statue in a lake and gave it an evil face with poker like teeth
@@King-xe3kt yea i know , that what i was talking about . the first time i saw that , my heart legit stopped
Is this an actual fcking thing?! Who in their right mind would do something like this?!
Oh god the STAIRS.The stairs are single handedly the most disturbing thing I've ever seen
But also, imagine being in the inky blackness of the deep sea and you see a fricking plane
@@thecreature9221 thats better than pure darkness
it's a scene from titanic or something if I'm not wrong
i don't think i am afraid of the sea, but the emptyness, like the sea and space, the first imagem is one of the worst for me, but the ones with planes and stuff are more relaxing because i know there is something there.
That’s from a scene from titanic
Some of the ocean is populated of beautiful fish and so many beautfiul creatures, living in stunning reefs.
But the farther you go, there is less population, less reefs, just void and home of the unknown. It is you, you alone, and the void of the ocean. You dont even know what is beneath you. You will lose track of your location, the time, the days, the months
The creatures that live down there are terrifying, food is also scarce, so if they're pissed at you, you're not getting away unscathed, or getting away at all...
Dude, fuck both of you guys lmao. This was one of the worst thalassaphobia videos ive ever seen and your descriptions of the deep are really good and creeping me out
Alone, you miss the surface. You don’t know which way is down or up, you don’t know what’s food or bait. Farther down you go the darker it is, no one around to hear your screams as you find more and more you wish to forget.
And then a forty foot rogue wave just smashes you into the murky depths of said void.
I don't think we could survive that deep
We'd be crushed by the water pressure
this is kind of comforting, idk why