When you got up and walked away from that last clip, did you realise just how much your black plushie strawberry thing behind you looks like the monster you were running away from? :D No escape!
Man, that last one gets ME, and I don't have a full-on phobia. That was 100% *NIGHTMARE FUEL*. Fuuuuuuck me. Seeing that with headphones on would absolutely do me in, too. Props to you Greg for doing this for our entertainment.
Last video plays Me: abruptly but slightly pushes head back Greg: runs for his life to another dimension Man, I hope you recovered from that quickly, your reaction looked dramatic but genuine at the same time.
That last one really got me. Watching this video while editing it didn’t seem nearly as frightening as it felt the first time. It was sort of an average thalassophobia video but MAN it really startled me the first time!
yeah no that last clip gave me a visceral reaction I actually physically gagged. idk why that was so scary, especially for an animated clip. if i wasnt cozied up under a blanket i probably wouldve ran away too 💀
@@GregBroDudeManI feel like it was so startling bc that drop into the water was so fast and sudden. It also didn’t help that the water was as black as a piece of burnt toast.
I’m an aspiring marine biologist that has this phobia. Despite my fears, the ocean is just too mysterious for me not to explore. Curiosity wins over fear
Awesome. I wish you the best in your endeavor. I have a pretty big fear of heights and thalassophobia. I joined the army when I was 18 and always wanted to know what it was like to skydive, so I went Airborne and Air Assault. After I got out, I had been in some actually hairy situations and had a better handle on my fear, so I took SCUBA and eventually did go skydiving a few times. I even faced my mild claustrophobia by going caving a few times. I've learned to trust my fear. It keeps me sharp and makes me check my complacency. It won't go away, but it is a useful tool if you learn to control it.
I don't have it to a phobia level but the fear is definitely here man. Cold, dark, deep water? Nope, do not want. There are a few cool episodes of "I shouldn't be alive" on the theme of stranded in the middle of the ocean and this is terrifying. There is this story of a diver who loses his team, and so he doesn't even have something to hold onto. One detail that will stay with me forever is his nails coming off because of the long water exposure.
Have you seen that new ocean creature they just found in the southern ocean? It's called the Antarctic Strawberry Feather Star, and it looks like something straight out of a nightmare.
HI Greg just wanted to let you know I've been binge watching your videos for a couple of days while grieving the loss of my grandmother and it helped me so so so so much thanks for the laughs and smiles keep going you're almost at 100k 💪 thank you!!
The last one is my whole fear of Thalassophobia in 1 video. Being in the water not knowing what's below you, being helpless, not having control over anything but only being able to swim a little, and the worst part, you brain constantly projecting/flashing you with images of what could be below.
Been going through stressful times and seeing a vid of yours pops up always brings a smile to my face, there's just something about you that feels very comforting like I've known you already for 5 years or so. Thank you for everything you do for real.
9:05 it amazes me how people deal with the cold. I know he has a wetsuit on, but I would be on the ship, wrapped in blankets, drinking soup in front of the heater. I am so cold blooded it's not even funny.
Hey Greg, have you considered every trying to make some longer form videos? Perhaps commentaries or essays on the things that frighten us, like the backrooms or Thalassaphobia
Fun fact, a year later from this video we found out that this didn’t happen to the titan sub. About half of it is sitting upright at the bottom of the ocean.
I don't necessarily consider myself afraid of water, but some of these videos get me even. You're afraid of water like I'm afraid of snakes, just seeing them in videos gets my heart racing, so I definitely get it. Keep em coming, as your mental health allows.
I’ve had a respect (and slight fear) of deep water ever since I was 12. My parents and took a boat trip to some lake, somewhere in Oklahoma I THINK. I had been wakeboarding and tubing behind the boat on and off for hours. Eventually we find a nice spot to land the boat and eat some lunch. During that time, my dad told me that this lake was around 200 or 300 Ft deep in some parts, which shocked me. But the thing that actually creeped me out was when he said that an entire town was somewhere in this lake, fully submerged. My mind raced with thoughts on the sheer scale of it all, and filled with such thoughts as “what if I could see all the way down there and catch a glimpse of this entire town…it would appear so small. 300’ up in the air looking down on a city…that would be very high…300’ is really deep.” and “so somewhere way down there, there might be a picture frame, a toy, a table and chairs that will never be seen by anyone that isn’t a diver” - etc. Needless to say, but I was pretty skeptical on getting back in the water to tube or ski. I did, but thoughts of giant lake creatures would pop into my mind and give me the chills. Thoughts such as seeing something massive swimming below me just within maximum depth view, or something swimming straight up at me with its mouth open. You could imagine then, how I began to view the oceans and seas from that point on.
I had a major break through(not actually sure if its “major”) last night. Starting with me thinking about how maybe if you ran fast enough you could run on water, which i used to try. Anyways that remind me of how i never left the shallow part of the pool, although i’ve more recently been able to go to the deep side of pools, anyways, last night i realized that the reason i never felt safe in the deep part of the pool was because of my thalassophobia, and i didn’t even know i had it. Its also why i always hated wave pools.
Also I love the Deadpool style segment at the end too, nice touch. Keep them videos up. I’m waiting for someone to make a liminal space lore, but about outer space. Idk if that is even possible.
I love how I am watching this 3 days before vacation, where I will be swimming and diving in the ocean :D. I take it as prep. Love your videos Greg, the ending was chilling indeed :O
Cool videos man, i like your calm charisma and little edits here and there. Will watch them. And yes, i am just like many, came from your Gorg channel.
I also have thalassophobia and I love watching your channel because I don’t have anyone who understands it or says I’m being childish and it is terrifying having this phobia.. all my love tho!!! Glad to know there’s others who I can relate too ❤
7:30 OMG why has this place been in my nightmares?! I’ve had nightmares being stuck in a place exactly like this but the floor was one big giant vent and there where random pool lights illuminating the endless black hole underneath my feet. Holy shit this freaked me out! I am deathly afraid of swimming pools, especially the vents and black tile. So creepy.
9:58 as someone who literally lives in a small fisher town(my house is 1km away from the sea, barely takes 10 min to get there) this thought feels so weird
These ocean videos remind me of the video game Dishonored 2. Your hub in that game is on a boat and you can look out and see big whales swimming off in the distance but if you jump into the water you can't reach them even though they appear to be close. Swimming is just creepy in that game because it's first person and the ocean looks unending. Good stuff.
I found that high-res video of the Titan imploding and watched it so you don't have to. It was super gnarly. It was definitely more than I expected. Physics are absolutely crazy.
"Fun" fact: the shark in the clip around 10:00 is an Oceanic whitetip shark. Jaques Cousteau considered them to be "the most dangerous of all sharks". The person in the vid can consider themselves lucky, I guess.
For anyone wondering what to do if you're trapped inside a car in flooded waters, as soon as water starts leaking in you need to get out as fast as you can, if the current is too strong you need to immediately *get off your seatbelt and lower your windows* to climb on the cars roof. *_Call for help after you're out of the car,_* it's easier for rescue to see you on the roofs and it's less likely that you'll drown. If the car starts to be swept away, *go in the water in a sitting possition legs to the front and arms to the side* (if you have anything that can help you float, hold it under your armpits) and go with the current, you want to try to reach calmer and shallower waters so the moment you think you've find them _swim like hell until you reach shore._ *By that point you are your own help,* it's terrifying but the alternative is worse, you _don't_ want to be inside or on the car when it crashes into something. In the end, the best way to get out of this situation is to never be in it in the first place, so if you see a road that's begun to flood turn around, _do not drive on flooded roads, _*_do not drown._*
Daaamn that last one. The first time you flinched, I was like "naw, come on, it really ain't that bad". And then the face appeared and I yeeted myself out of my chair SO fast
The first time I played that one space game where you can throw a teacup the size of Pluto at Earth in VR I almost had a panic attack. I did learn that just having a reference point helps the terror. Looking out at nothing is terrifying but having a planet there makes you feel less stranded. Being able to see the sea floor is the same. I’d be fine at the bottom of the ocean as long as I don’t look into the abyss.
holy shit that last one is easily the worst one i have seen, instantly looked away as soon as whatever that was showed up and got teary eyes (that happens when i get really creeped out for context)
The picture at 4:50 is in Death Valley and its believed to connect to under an ground ocean that connect to the other side of the world because when an earthquake hits the other side of the world it effects this water here.
I dont consider myself having Thalassophobia but Megalophobia (but does it count for big objects in the ocean too is the question?) But what I definitely have is Apeirophobia and Masklophobia (and fear of Heights but who doesnt to some degree).
The only time I had major thalassophobia was when I went in my camp’s pond with goggles for the first time and looked below my while swimming near the trampoline and just seeing the rope’s anchor leading all the way into a dark abyss
I realized that I’m terrified of the ocean when I was like 11 and I had a Wii game called „endless ocean“ and in there you just dive around and check out different ocean creatures and I almost panicked when I had to follow a sperm whale down to where it hunts (not realistic of course but it freaked me out)
I started to get the fear at a young age of the water about 9 years old. I was in a lake inside a ring-shaped floatie enjoying the cool water on a summer day. I couldn't even see my feet it was so cloudy. At the time it didn't bother me. I just knew the water was refreshing and I enjoy swimming in it. When out of nowhere something slimy and cold slithered in between my legs at my ankles. Till this day I have no idea what It was. I just know when that happened I couldn't swim fast enough to get out of the water. Till this day twenty-plus years later I don't go in water I can't see through or that is deep. 😢
The thing w sharks is, even if they aren't interested in eating you, a small nibble out of curiosity to get a better sense of what you are could make you bleed out. You obviously don't wanna do that w no medical attention near by and in the ocean where other sharks are hunting for injured prey.
So with me i get major anxiety when i play games with high waves or rising water. Games like Teardown,Beam Ng, Trailmakers, and the real terror that i didnt expect called Outer Wilds which contains a planet that has a strange gravity change which causes the waves to suddenly go over the planet. Teardown and Beam Ng have a mod called a flood mod which raises the water level at whichever speed you choose. Trailmakers has a High Seas dlc that has randomly crazy waves. Now im not sure if this fits into Thallasaphobia or not but i have had nightmares in the past where i wake up in a room with a window and the water is window level. So yeah thats what triggers me. Please comment if anyone else can relate.
The tiktok video and VR game were the two dealbreakers for me 😂 i legitimately think if i played a VR that looked like either, id have a heart attack on my couch.
I’m pretty sure I’ve been to that second clip. Or at least one of them. They have them all over Scotland to allow boats to travel up and down through waterways.
My brother‘s partner is German and they confirmed that they do indeed drink scary water over there.
I can confirm that. I got jumpscared from my water bottle 5 minutes ago
Yea I haven’t drunken any water for days cuz of that
As a German I can confirm it too. I just jumped because I used my water tab.
Nazi shit goes hard
That’s crazy bro you drank from the pool rooms
When you got up and walked away from that last clip, did you realise just how much your black plushie strawberry thing behind you looks like the monster you were running away from? :D No escape!
Yo fax fax fax
OH MAN haha.
Krobus is the sea monster!
@@GregBroDudeMan you know the clip is scary when Greg just leaves
I was just about to comment on this!😂😂
I was lmao when he did that
as a German I can confirm that yes, we do drink scary water and yes, I get scared every single time i take a sip.
😂 as a fan of classic Top Gear, I love German jokes. The top gear boys *loved* Germany and Italy, and mocked them more than anyone else.
as a jew i can co
nah, i can't it's too tacky lol
That last one is the most freaked out I've seen you in a while, was an incredible moment. Thanks for letting us be apart of you facing your fears!
Oh boy here i go watching my favorite TH-camr again reacting to scary water. It never gets old man don't Stop
Man, that last one gets ME, and I don't have a full-on phobia. That was 100% *NIGHTMARE FUEL*. Fuuuuuuck me. Seeing that with headphones on would absolutely do me in, too.
Props to you Greg for doing this for our entertainment.
I've watched a few if these videos now and none of the videos have really affected me, but that last one was the first one that actually did lol
Last video plays
Me: abruptly but slightly pushes head back
Greg: runs for his life to another dimension
Man, I hope you recovered from that quickly, your reaction looked dramatic but genuine at the same time.
That last one really got me. Watching this video while editing it didn’t seem nearly as frightening as it felt the first time. It was sort of an average thalassophobia video but MAN it really startled me the first time!
My God I was just stiff with fear watching this. I saw the eyes and teeth and I froze up even more, sweating 😉
yeah no that last clip gave me a visceral reaction I actually physically gagged. idk why that was so scary, especially for an animated clip. if i wasnt cozied up under a blanket i probably wouldve ran away too 💀
@@GregBroDudeManI feel like it was so startling bc that drop into the water was so fast and sudden. It also didn’t help that the water was as black as a piece of burnt toast.
I’m an aspiring marine biologist that has this phobia. Despite my fears, the ocean is just too mysterious for me not to explore. Curiosity wins over fear
Same
that's metal tbh
Awesome. I wish you the best in your endeavor.
I have a pretty big fear of heights and thalassophobia. I joined the army when I was 18 and always wanted to know what it was like to skydive, so I went Airborne and Air Assault. After I got out, I had been in some actually hairy situations and had a better handle on my fear, so I took SCUBA and eventually did go skydiving a few times. I even faced my mild claustrophobia by going caving a few times.
I've learned to trust my fear. It keeps me sharp and makes me check my complacency. It won't go away, but it is a useful tool if you learn to control it.
As a person with claustrophobia, I have no curiosity whatsoever to explore neither underwater or normal caves.
I don't have it to a phobia level but the fear is definitely here man. Cold, dark, deep water? Nope, do not want. There are a few cool episodes of "I shouldn't be alive" on the theme of stranded in the middle of the ocean and this is terrifying. There is this story of a diver who loses his team, and so he doesn't even have something to hold onto. One detail that will stay with me forever is his nails coming off because of the long water exposure.
I love that show. But the stories involving people harming people always frightened me far more…
Have you seen that new ocean creature they just found in the southern ocean? It's called the Antarctic Strawberry Feather Star, and it looks like something straight out of a nightmare.
oh shoot! it looks like a demon :D
why does it have such a cute name
How did the scientists look at THAT and decided to give it the cutest name ever??????
You’re almost at 100k! Keep up the good work!
HI Greg just wanted to let you know I've been binge watching your videos for a couple of days while grieving the loss of my grandmother and it helped me so so so so much thanks for the laughs and smiles keep going you're almost at 100k 💪 thank you!!
I’m sorry for your loss
@@Micah_clarkThank you 😊 I appreciate it !!
Moved into my dorm last week, classes start tomorrow, props to Greg for easing my nerves as always
Hope it goes well! You got this!
The last one is my whole fear of Thalassophobia in 1 video. Being in the water not knowing what's below you, being helpless, not having control over anything but only being able to swim a little, and the worst part, you brain constantly projecting/flashing you with images of what could be below.
One of the largest volcanic eruptions of the 20th century happened the same minute I was born.
Been going through stressful times and seeing a vid of yours pops up always brings a smile to my face, there's just something about you that feels very comforting like I've known you already for 5 years or so. Thank you for everything you do for real.
Thanks! 100% agree about that render. It was horrenderous.
9:05 it amazes me how people deal with the cold. I know he has a wetsuit on, but I would be on the ship, wrapped in blankets, drinking soup in front of the heater. I am so cold blooded it's not even funny.
I´m german and honestly, I had no idea the munich underground fresh water storage is that scary =D This looks eerie and fascinating at the same time.
Almost 100k subs, keep the good videos up!
Okayyyy the DK64 music at the end?! Glad to see someone else appreciates that soundtrack 🫶🏻
Yep good ear! It’s Gloomy Galleon, the water level lol
Hey Greg, have you considered every trying to make some longer form videos? Perhaps commentaries or essays on the things that frighten us, like the backrooms or Thalassaphobia
I would love to see him do deep dives!!! (Pun so very much intended)
AHHHHHH GREG POSTED….I was literally watching a podcast and I stopped it for you fam ❤
You’re a real one
Fun fact, a year later from this video we found out that this didn’t happen to the titan sub. About half of it is sitting upright at the bottom of the ocean.
I don't necessarily consider myself afraid of water, but some of these videos get me even. You're afraid of water like I'm afraid of snakes, just seeing them in videos gets my heart racing, so I definitely get it. Keep em coming, as your mental health allows.
Deadly implosions, drowning machines, the piss abyss, devils hole? GBD is blessing us with the goods
My day just got a lot better, thank you GregBroDudeMan. ☺️✨
I’ve had a respect (and slight fear) of deep water ever since I was 12. My parents and took a boat trip to some lake, somewhere in Oklahoma I THINK. I had been wakeboarding and tubing behind the boat on and off for hours. Eventually we find a nice spot to land the boat and eat some lunch. During that time, my dad told me that this lake was around 200 or 300 Ft deep in some parts, which shocked me. But the thing that actually creeped me out was when he said that an entire town was somewhere in this lake, fully submerged. My mind raced with thoughts on the sheer scale of it all, and filled with such thoughts as “what if I could see all the way down there and catch a glimpse of this entire town…it would appear so small. 300’ up in the air looking down on a city…that would be very high…300’ is really deep.” and “so somewhere way down there, there might be a picture frame, a toy, a table and chairs that will never be seen by anyone that isn’t a diver” - etc.
Needless to say, but I was pretty skeptical on getting back in the water to tube or ski.
I did, but thoughts of giant lake creatures would pop into my mind and give me the chills. Thoughts such as seeing something massive swimming below me just within maximum depth view, or something swimming straight up at me with its mouth open.
You could imagine then, how I began to view the oceans and seas from that point on.
This sounds like the lake in Georgia, called Lake Lanier.. apparently there’s a whole town at the bottom and tons of people drown there yearly. 😣
@@isabellale7002 you know, that actually could be it. The name sounds very familiar to me. I’ll see if my dad remembers
0:04 Bro looks like the narrator of fight club
I had a major break through(not actually sure if its “major”) last night. Starting with me thinking about how maybe if you ran fast enough you could run on water, which i used to try. Anyways that remind me of how i never left the shallow part of the pool, although i’ve more recently been able to go to the deep side of pools, anyways, last night i realized that the reason i never felt safe in the deep part of the pool was because of my thalassophobia, and i didn’t even know i had it. Its also why i always hated wave pools.
Also I love the Deadpool style segment at the end too, nice touch. Keep them videos up. I’m waiting for someone to make a liminal space lore, but about outer space. Idk if that is even possible.
I love how I am watching this 3 days before vacation, where I will be swimming and diving in the ocean :D. I take it as prep. Love your videos Greg, the ending was chilling indeed :O
Cool videos man, i like your calm charisma and little edits here and there. Will watch them. And yes, i am just like many, came from your Gorg channel.
I'm with you on the last clip, that was terrifying the teeth on that thing is what gave me the creeps.
I also have thalassophobia and I love watching your channel because I don’t have anyone who understands it or says I’m being childish and it is terrifying having this phobia.. all my love tho!!! Glad to know there’s others who I can relate too ❤
7:30 OMG why has this place been in my nightmares?! I’ve had nightmares being stuck in a place exactly like this but the floor was one big giant vent and there where random pool lights illuminating the endless black hole underneath my feet. Holy shit this freaked me out!
I am deathly afraid of swimming pools, especially the vents and black tile. So creepy.
14:10 Just breathe bro. Breathe.
9:58 as someone who literally lives in a small fisher town(my house is 1km away from the sea, barely takes 10 min to get there) this thought feels so weird
I like to watch your water terror time videos to calm me, the water is scary aesthetic is a vibe.
These ocean videos remind me of the video game Dishonored 2. Your hub in that game is on a boat and you can look out and see big whales swimming off in the distance but if you jump into the water you can't reach them even though they appear to be close. Swimming is just creepy in that game because it's first person and the ocean looks unending. Good stuff.
perfect video to go to bed to. Rest well, and may your week have no worries.
Greg the champion must fight the ocean!!
I found that high-res video of the Titan imploding and watched it so you don't have to. It was super gnarly. It was definitely more than I expected. Physics are absolutely crazy.
New video!!! Yas! UwU I swear I always get like so happy every time Greg posts a video 💜
"Fun" fact: the shark in the clip around 10:00 is an Oceanic whitetip shark. Jaques Cousteau considered them to be "the most dangerous of all sharks". The person in the vid can consider themselves lucky, I guess.
Nice another great video keep up the good work man!!!
For anyone wondering what to do if you're trapped inside a car in flooded waters, as soon as water starts leaking in you need to get out as fast as you can, if the current is too strong you need to immediately *get off your seatbelt and lower your windows* to climb on the cars roof. *_Call for help after you're out of the car,_* it's easier for rescue to see you on the roofs and it's less likely that you'll drown. If the car starts to be swept away, *go in the water in a sitting possition legs to the front and arms to the side* (if you have anything that can help you float, hold it under your armpits) and go with the current, you want to try to reach calmer and shallower waters so the moment you think you've find them _swim like hell until you reach shore._ *By that point you are your own help,* it's terrifying but the alternative is worse, you _don't_ want to be inside or on the car when it crashes into something.
In the end, the best way to get out of this situation is to never be in it in the first place, so if you see a road that's begun to flood turn around, _do not drive on flooded roads, _*_do not drown._*
This outro is creative bro, well played!
Dude, have you ever watched the film Sphere? It has queen Latifah, you'll love it.
The final video for this series is Greg rising up to fight the ocean. As the prophecy foretold.
Hello, I am from Germany, I love you're content!! Thank you for every Video!!!
YAY! More Thalassaphobia videos. EDIT: Yes, I was waiting for you to do that.
Your commentary and the editing is so funny I always love your uploads
Daaamn that last one. The first time you flinched, I was like "naw, come on, it really ain't that bad". And then the face appeared and I yeeted myself out of my chair SO fast
Amazing video as always!
At 4:53 ish that cave entrance is also home to a completely unique species of fish
10:04 the horrifying realization that you’re never truly alone in the ocean
Underrated channel , your funny af bro
You’re going to need to buy some melatonin after that last one
The first time I played that one space game where you can throw a teacup the size of Pluto at Earth in VR I almost had a panic attack. I did learn that just having a reference point helps the terror. Looking out at nothing is terrifying but having a planet there makes you feel less stranded. Being able to see the sea floor is the same. I’d be fine at the bottom of the ocean as long as I don’t look into the abyss.
what was the vr game?
I think universe sandbox?
holy shit that last one is easily the worst one i have seen, instantly looked away as soon as whatever that was showed up and got teary eyes (that happens when i get really creeped out for context)
The picture at 4:50 is in Death Valley and its believed to connect to under an ground ocean that connect to the other side of the world because when an earthquake hits the other side of the world it effects this water here.
I dont know if I have this, but I have a terrible fear of being under the water, and looking up to see the bottom of a huge ship!!!
2:49 chocolate milk
"This is too cool to bother me."
Me: Literally
In germany, we infact drink scary water. (Lake of constance=scary)
I never doubted that Germans are hardcore
@@jatoarkanen4435 good.
I dont consider myself having Thalassophobia but Megalophobia (but does it count for big objects in the ocean too is the question?)
But what I definitely have is Apeirophobia and Masklophobia (and fear of Heights but who doesnt to some degree).
Someone should get this guy a VR headset. For science.
The only time I had major thalassophobia was when I went in my camp’s pond with goggles for the first time and looked below my while swimming near the trampoline and just seeing the rope’s anchor leading all the way into a dark abyss
13:51 Baskinsharks are terrifying
What you do for us Greg - we really appreciate the self torture.
Germany drinking spooky water all the time explains a few things
that last animation is just sick, I should make one some time
Cool video bro, after a long time I saw you scared a bit!
FYI: there are tons of renders that will give you chills in the spine bro, look it up!
I was just watching one of ur videos. This is a nice surprise :]
I realized that I’m terrified of the ocean when I was like 11 and I had a Wii game called „endless ocean“ and in there you just dive around and check out different ocean creatures and I almost panicked when I had to follow a sperm whale down to where it hunts (not realistic of course but it freaked me out)
Yayyy! A new video by Greg to look forward to after a boring day at work on a Monday 😄🥳🎉🎊
Love your videos Greg ❤
I started to get the fear at a young age of the water about 9 years old. I was in a lake inside a ring-shaped floatie enjoying the cool water on a summer day. I couldn't even see my feet it was so cloudy. At the time it didn't bother me. I just knew the water was refreshing and I enjoy swimming in it. When out of nowhere something slimy and cold slithered in between my legs at my ankles. Till this day I have no idea what It was. I just know when that happened I couldn't swim fast enough to get out of the water. Till this day twenty-plus years later I don't go in water I can't see through or that is deep. 😢
The thing w sharks is, even if they aren't interested in eating you, a small nibble out of curiosity to get a better sense of what you are could make you bleed out. You obviously don't wanna do that w no medical attention near by and in the ocean where other sharks are hunting for injured prey.
I had to literally go hunt down the first video, because I wanted to see the part of it you didn't show. That's probably the most important part
did you remember the name for that video? I keep finding similar ones but not the same one
@@KonamiCoda "human body vs implosion animation" is the name of the video
@@Brandon84J Thank you so much! That's it exactly
@@KonamiCoda Cheers, glad I could help. The only reason I remembered is because I posted it on my FB wall lol
So with me i get major anxiety when i play games with high waves or rising water. Games like Teardown,Beam Ng, Trailmakers, and the real terror that i didnt expect called Outer Wilds which contains a planet that has a strange gravity change which causes the waves to suddenly go over the planet. Teardown and Beam Ng have a mod called a flood mod which raises the water level at whichever speed you choose. Trailmakers has a High Seas dlc that has randomly crazy waves. Now im not sure if this fits into Thallasaphobia or not but i have had nightmares in the past where i wake up in a room with a window and the water is window level. So yeah thats what triggers me. Please comment if anyone else can relate.
Love your outro 🎉 also, I'm looking forward to watching you play the vr game
No matter how deep into TH-cam I get I always come back to Greg 😂
The tiktok video and VR game were the two dealbreakers for me 😂 i legitimately think if i played a VR that looked like either, id have a heart attack on my couch.
11:57 what's crazy is that I'm pretty sure that's a tuna my man. We eat those
I’m pretty sure I’ve been to that second clip. Or at least one of them. They have them all over Scotland to allow boats to travel up and down through waterways.
When needed. Greg uploads.
a fun fact: We only have a few dozen land animals to identify, but we have thousands of fish and reptiles left to discover.
On vacation in FL right now and have swam all the way out to the buoy three days in a row now. Somehow did not have a panic attack
He has really pretty eyes and eyelashes.
his lower lashes are goalss
That last video i think is the definition of thalassophobia.... creepy af
Not the underwater cave Fiji water ad playing before this video…
I want a shirt with Greg's yoda saying: "Straight to your heart, the fear is."
LONG AWAITED!!! yay greg!
The last one, I had the same reaction to and I almost cried.
I agree that you are the champion against the ocean's great evil
i like the wording “breed of sharks” makes me wonder what domesticated sharks would be like
1:54 Morty get the net!
Just when I wanted him to make a video on thalassophobia he posted it
The implosions at that depths actually creates an explosion in the body. Rip to the people who perished. But they went out in style.