My grandpa used to say that….”what do you call a guy with no arms and no legs who lays on the ground? Matt” it’s that generation’s equivalent to dead baby jokes
4:45 as kids my entire family as they aged were thrown into a pool at 3-4 and told to figure it out. There would always be an adult in the pool to make sure nothing bad happened but we all learned to swim that way. It started with a doggy paddle and we've all developed that skill to be decent swimmers. I'm with Taylor, if you don't know how to swim just get in there and move in the water you'll figure it out
@@Crabslammer EWU use to be an urban exploration channel going through abandoned places, it switched into a genre more able to collect views. not throwing shade, i love EWU.
That guy with no limbs came to my High School to give a speech and a Bunch of people cried, Hundreds lined up to hug him afterwards. I know I'm not the only Australian in my thirties with this Memory. In primary school we all learned about drugs from a plush giraffe.
Neck injuries from diving is definitely a real thing, but more common in natural bodies of water rather than pools because of tides and unfamiliarity with the body of water.
@@jacktompkins3145most people can float on their back they just don’t know how to retain the air, that’s pretty much just a myth that people can’t float.
@@OfficialNicethat’s true, you take a big deep breath and slowly release, makes treading effortless. That being said, people with dense muscles are significantly less buoyant.
I always joke with my older brother (40) about this. Growing up i was the fastest swimmer in school, only thing i ever got medals for lol he doesn't know how to swim at all and just sinks as he doesn't keep any air in his lungs whatsoever. You can practically float if you can hold that breath though i doubt anyone here needs to know that. I gotta show him this dude, it's actually pretty wholesome as i can imagine he feels a lot less restricted, even for a single limb amputee or recovering from injuries i'd encourage swimming for fun and exercise. Really gets the cardio fixed up.
My girlfriends dad used to be a firefighter and responded to a call of a kid who jumped in to the shallow end and broke his ankles and ended up drowning. The owners ended up filling in the pool afterwards
I was in swimming lessons as a kid, and the only boy in the group. After the first lesson the teacher had me moved to a different class of lower quality, despite already knowing how to swim better than most of the class. It’s only occurring to me now that he might have been a chomo
Fun fact only some humans are naturally buoyant. It depends on muscle/fat/bone density, if you are low body fat with dense bones you sink. Personally if I enter water I can walk across the bottom
Knowing to swim is not a guarantee you won't drown, There's a nearby river that people fall into every year and drown, it's not just the current that gets you it's getting pulled under and getting stuck that does it. I took lessons on swimming as a kid and I still wouldn't risk swimming now, especially in the ocean my worst fear is drifting into a school of jelly fish, never mind the sharks it's the jellyfish that terrify me.
I've been always been able to swim, its one of the few sports I'm good at. Took only the first level of swimming lessons but I could already do it. Im highschool the only person faster than me was a life guard.
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I feel like less of a person knowing that dude with no limbs would survive longer than me in deep water 😂
😂 well rest assured, knowing you are (quite literally) "more of a person" than them
I made it through marine corps training without knowing how to swim don’t worry about it
@@Smoki501what was the most challenging to pass without being able to swim? I’m not familiar with the drills in basic
I feel like less of a person knowing that dude with no limbs gets laid more than me
You should because that’s embarrassing af
Woody made a good joke with bob, gotta give cred
its an old joke
My grandpa used to say that….”what do you call a guy with no arms and no legs who lays on the ground? Matt” it’s that generation’s equivalent to dead baby jokes
@@marketteers i cant remember the neal and bob one
He stole it and butchered it. What an awkward delivery.
@KM-ub1sh christ you woody haters are the biggest whiners I've seen
The 1 legged guy be swiming in circles like the bismark.
4:45 as kids my entire family as they aged were thrown into a pool at 3-4 and told to figure it out. There would always be an adult in the pool to make sure nothing bad happened but we all learned to swim that way. It started with a doggy paddle and we've all developed that skill to be decent swimmers. I'm with Taylor, if you don't know how to swim just get in there and move in the water you'll figure it out
Same
I literally can't imagine how someone can't swim
imagination deficit
Jim Can't Swim
RIP Jim. TH-cam killed that dudes channel
What happened to him
@@douggaudiosi14🤦
Isn't it just rebranded to Explore With Us now? The content is identical
@@Crabslammer EWU use to be an urban exploration channel going through abandoned places, it switched into a genre more able to collect views. not throwing shade, i love EWU.
That guy with no limbs came to my High School to give a speech and a Bunch of people cried, Hundreds lined up to hug him afterwards.
I know I'm not the only Australian in my thirties with this Memory. In primary school we all learned about drugs from a plush giraffe.
"ADULTS" That cant swim, I catch your drift LOL
THOSE people
🌚
Neck injuries from diving is definitely a real thing, but more common in natural bodies of water rather than pools because of tides and unfamiliarity with the body of water.
I can swim but im dogshit at treading water and floating 😂
@@garliconionshallot Some people are denser than others
That’s a really nice way to call someone fat as shit I’m gonna steal that if you don’t mind 😂
@@jacktompkins3145most people can float on their back they just don’t know how to retain the air, that’s pretty much just a myth that people can’t float.
@@OfficialNicethat’s true, you take a big deep breath and slowly release, makes treading effortless. That being said, people with dense muscles are significantly less buoyant.
@@tylerlittle1850 pretty sure fat people float easier.
Spilled my Wendy's chili while trying to figure out how homie swims
I always joke with my older brother (40) about this. Growing up i was the fastest swimmer in school, only thing i ever got medals for lol he doesn't know how to swim at all and just sinks as he doesn't keep any air in his lungs whatsoever. You can practically float if you can hold that breath though i doubt anyone here needs to know that. I gotta show him this dude, it's actually pretty wholesome as i can imagine he feels a lot less restricted, even for a single limb amputee or recovering from injuries i'd encourage swimming for fun and exercise. Really gets the cardio fixed up.
ppl who didn't learn to swim never got thrown in by bigger kids or and adult saying "you better learn "
yep. sink or swim literally. i'd like to think he would have saved me if i started drowning lol but yeah thats how i learned
I have literally never been near a body of water deep and clean enough to swim in.
You've never been drunk around a bunch of bikini clad women... Stay on land with your obese chunky ham-planets.
"He's not really mobile" "You think?"
My girlfriends dad used to be a firefighter and responded to a call of a kid who jumped in to the shallow end and broke his ankles and ended up drowning. The owners ended up filling in the pool afterwards
I was in swimming lessons as a kid, and the only boy in the group. After the first lesson the teacher had me moved to a different class of lower quality, despite already knowing how to swim better than most of the class. It’s only occurring to me now that he might have been a chomo
The thumbnail reminds me of a joke lol
Taylor, you ever been to The Offsets? Quarry where a few people have drowned. It's like 200 ft deep but 100 feet worth of empties.
I have no idea how I learned to swim. my only memory is my father putting me on his shoulder and tossing me in deep water lol
I matched on tinder by mistaken swipe with a nugget. Never messaged them cuz I was kinda freaked out
That thumbnail tho
Seeing him floating in the water, the dude reminds me of a ned rig. 🤣🤣🤣 Google it if you don't know what that is.
Bro was wacky wormin
@@ReelWaterFishing lol
Or the dad from the oblongs
Dang it! I thought it was, you swim faster without arms and legs. Turns out it's arm or leg hairs! Doh
Fun fact only some humans are naturally buoyant. It depends on muscle/fat/bone density, if you are low body fat with dense bones you sink. Personally if I enter water I can walk across the bottom
swimming is fun
Knowing to swim is not a guarantee you won't drown, There's a nearby river that people fall into every year and drown, it's not just the current that gets you it's getting pulled under and getting stuck that does it. I took lessons on swimming as a kid and I still wouldn't risk swimming now, especially in the ocean my worst fear is drifting into a school of jelly fish, never mind the sharks it's the jellyfish that terrify me.
4 minutes and only 40 views or sum? HARD fell off.. 😔
They need more Lock N Load.
Shutup ur still watching. Give the fellas some respect. Noones watching u ;)
i mean im not an old school fan or anything but i enjoy these clips. just regular dudes shooting the shit and its funny sometimes
I've been always been able to swim, its one of the few sports I'm good at. Took only the first level of swimming lessons but I could already do it. Im highschool the only person faster than me was a life guard.
Chad