Howdy! Biologist here. Thank you for mentioning bio safety levels. I’m here to add a bit more clarity. (Biosafety level=bsl) Bsl 1= least controlled. The type of lab I work in. Contains organisms that do not have the potential to cause disease.materials Can be shipped externally with correct paperwork and license Bsl2. Mandatory hand washing. Special area inside lab for lab coats. Contains things that have the potential to cause disease in immuno-compromised individuals. Materials can be shipped with correct documents and licenses. Bsl3: specialized lab. Solid front garments only (tie in back) potentially to cause disease and death via inhalation route. Absolutely NO work outside of biological safety cabinet. Full face respirators recommend. Mandatory immunizations. Specialized handling, receiving, and transportation. Bsl4: disease for which there is no cure AND can easily become aerosolized.Full body hazmat suit with external air supply. Or done in cabinet labs (completely isolated and cut off. Self contained). Ebola and anthrax to name two. (Honestly most hemorrhagic fevers). There are less than 50 facilities in the world rated at this level. Transportation of such a virus would be extremely uncommon. But to give you an idea of what it would look like. 1. Certified bsl4 staff in full protective gear in an armored vehicle with the sample. 2. Government involvement, more than likely law enforcement and federal agents providing escort. 3. It would be marked with standardized symbols and warnings. 4. Not a trailer Hope this helps!
TL;DR He's a Biologist and explains what the various Biosafety levels range are, that are from the BSL-1 to the BSL-4, with increasing levels of containment and safety measures: BSL-1: Basic lab, low-risk organisms, minimal precautions, materials can be shipped with paperwork. BSL-2: Increased precautions, potential disease in immuno-compromised, materials shipped with proper documentation. BSL-3: Strict containment, serious diseases via inhalation, specialized handling, immunizations may be required. BSL-4: Highest containment, deadly diseases, full-body hazmat suits, rare transportation involving certified staff and government escort. There are less than 50 in the world and they rarely transport these of disease! Only with armoured vehicles, with specialised staff and with the help of the government (escorted) Hopefully it's all well made, if it's missing an important part please let me know
Question: Isn't the common cold uncurable? Don't know how easily aerosolized it is, but the trailer may just be a joke about that or a similar non-fatal disease.
@@leroyspeelt funny you should say that! There is discussion about a laboratory that would need to be designed to contain pathogens from outer space basically. However since it would cost a ton of money, and may never actually get used, it’s not a priority. ALSO, I realized that this trailer might be transporting deer with chronic wasting disease (a prion). This pathogen is 100% deadly, and there is no treatment.
I'll bet the trailer that "transports a disease which has no cure" is actually some clever anti-theft from a guy who's had his ATV stolen too many times
@@ProcyonNite"that" precedes restrictive clauses, whereas "which" precedes non-restrictive clauses, and should itself be preceded by a comma. Because "has no cure" is integral to the core meaning of the sentence, "that" is the correct choice.
@@TokyoXtremecool grammar fact! I’ll defo have to keep that in mind. However, I doubt it’ll make much of a difference to most people since I’d say that’s a pretty obscure fact
The fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the cofm is forming the coming is coming the coug is coming tjw coming cin the dog it is broing rhw beoning thefog it eoming
1:14 this IS the last photo taken from the missing hikers on Dyatlov pass, although based on their other journal logs, it seems that this photo was taken as a joke
It’s not the LAST photo, but it’s one of the photos taken by them, and depicts Nikolai Thibeaux-Brignolle, one of the hikers. The real last photo is of the group preparing their tent, taken in a snowstorm on the eve of the fateful night.
Even if it’s true, who the fuck is scared by that? One I beam isn’t going make a whole bridge collapse, there’s a reason why engineers over engineer things
Agreed, I'm particularly not good at drawing stars evenly on the first attempt each time(and I'm an artist 💀) and I'm still more disturbed by how uneven and off-center it is than I am at the picture's intended implications
The "Last image captured by a missing hiker" section of the video is partially true, its from Thibeaux-Brignolle's camera and its posted on many sites covering the Dyatlov Pass incident
I believe the misleading thing about it is that the accident isn't related to the photo, when the general wording of "Last thing a hiker took before ____" usually implies that what's shown in the photo directly corresponds to what happened to them. And the fact that the guy in the background apparently looks like Bigfoot to some people. But still, thank you for sharing, it's interesting how just a simple caption can make something technically true yet still misleading due to its subtext and/or omitted details.
@@BinglesPThe incident/mystery of Dyatlov Pass is terrifying in its own right, like 9 people more or less died in a freak series of events that sounds like something from final destination.
3:50 is a reference to the scp foundation. It’s a thing in lore that they have those signs around the facility and you can by posters of them so someone just put one up in the subway.
@livingyoungentertainment realistically it wouldn't say MTF, it'd probably say "Alert a Foundation employee/staff" since MTFs are for field operations
I've seen the "missing hiker" image at 1:29 being mentioned in reference to the dyatlov pass incident several times and it being found among the images they took during the expedition before dying in suspicious circumstances.
1:16 not only is this real, but it is INCREDIBLY easy to find its source. It’s one of the last photos captured by a Russian group of hikers. They were later found mauled, milling limbs, eyes, toungs, etc, and contained dangerous levels of radiation. There are many theories as to what happened, and there are currently over 40 officially recognized theories. A popular (but unrealistic one) is that they were killed by a yeti, which is supported by the brutality of the injuries (one man had his skull so badly fractured there were shards in his brain) and this image. However, their logs show that they were actually joking about yetis before this photo was taken. It is incredibly likely that they took this photo as a joke.
It’s called the ‘Dyatlov Pass incident’ Feel free to look it up, but there are some very VERY gruesome pictures of the bodies on the internet so just be careful!
your description of incident is kinda misleading first of all, there was no "dangerous levels of radiation", second after investigation it was pretty obvious snow avalanche, the way how their libs were broken, the way how their equipment was scattered, their eyes, toungs and other soft tissue on face was pecked by birds in span of weeks, while hikers were searched, it's just later russian media started crapload of conspiracy around it yeah, and yeti theory in not popular sorryyyy
i literally exclaimed "this some SCP type shit", this isnt out of the line of the Foundation to do, not in public tho, probably in one of their Sites with a memetic SCP
1:14 , part of the Dyatlov Pass photos. 9 hikers were found dead in russia in 1959, killed in various ways. Bkunt force trauma, radiation, tongue removed, ect. the soviet union declared the cause of death to be "compelling forces". I beleive it had been taken as a joke, as written in journals
The spillway deserves half a point, the sign doesn't. All the spillway got wrong was the number, but the deja vu sign was trying to imply that this was an official sign put up to address a real problem.
They may have the number correct depending on what those pipes are- spillways or reservoir outlets. Here's from usbr site: What pipes are installed in the tunnels for reservoir outlets? There are 4,700 feet of 30-foot-diameter pipe and 2,000 feet of 8 1/2-foot-diameter pipe The spillways are 650 ft long.
0:15 It is actually possible for a building to essentially create its own weather system if it's big enough. Boeing's assembly plant in Paine Field actually would have clouds form at the ceiling which would sometimes even start dropping tiny amounts of "rain" when it was being built in the 1960s, but obviously they have added equipment and stuff to regulate the conditions inside the building to prevent it from happening.
The hospital one is accurate though. It had a visitor, one that strung up some lights and visited illegally. Edit: if it isn't clear I'm just arguing the semantics, not claiming ghosts or aliens are real or some shit.
Fair point, although you could argue it isn’t “abandoned” then. Depends on how you’re defining “abandoned” but if someone is there, then I wouldn’t say it’s completely abandoned. But, also, it says, “HAS a visitor.” If the picture was taken after they put up the lights and left (I assume they wouldn’t have stayed long), then it should be “HAD a visitor.” So still wrong. So while I agree with what you’re trying to say (they’re not necessarily saying ghosts or something), it’s still factually incorrect.
I thought people particularly bothered by imprecision and incorrect claims were just making the issue a bigger deal than it is, but the amount and severity of misinformation on Tik Tok from what I've seen is SO bad.🤦♂️And so is the severity of buzzwords. Misinformation and buzzwords might not be new, but it's REALLY bad on there.
It doesn’t have backwards knees. Cats can bend their legs like that. The ankle joint (the bend you usually see) is lower down, their knee is usually tucked closed to their body when they stand
@@weathermanh yeah the backwoods knee I got wrong that part is real but, the smile is an add on to make it (probably) more scary. There was a giant skinwaker creepypasta made around it and the time I looked into it was around a month before I commented.
The “disease with no cure” sticker is just a creative way of saying that he’s really addicted to motorcycles, like me and many other bikers, based on the Yamaha sticker at the bottom and the fact that it’s a trailer the dude is probably going for a trackday
I'm from Chicago and I think I know specifically what bridge that is too lmao. There's some pretty terribly maintained bridges here but one in particular in a neighborhood called West Town that goes under the Kennedy expressway is in especially poor condition, and the beams are rusted to the point where some of them are only a few centimeters thick.
Bro thank you for your service... These slideshows always got me irrationally irate, hated how people just ate this content up as fact without any critical thinking, even if they are (probably) just kiddos. Great work!!
The image was colorized and upscaled by someone, the original is in black and white. People say it supposed to be bigfoot, but it was probably one of the hikers that they were just messing around to make light of the situation before the incident.
Okay, but I used to work in a meat plant that combined freezing cold with lots of hot water poorly designed airflow. The result was all the steam would form it's own cloud layer on the ceiling with miniature weather patterns and even rain.
The Deja Vu sign is part of an art project/ARG thing. I remember seeing it on reddit a couple years ago with an explaination. Wish I could give you a more specific source, but it was a while back.
IIrc the last one with the deja vu sign is a sticker from the game control (maybe its marketing). I looked on reddit and some say its from an ingame screenshot, i don't remember anywhere in game where it looked like that tho so idk :/
I feel like you're being too harsh on most of these pictures, besides the blatant misinformation ones like the Bigfoot pic and truck pic, these are just cursed images under a different name, being weird or eerie. The history isn't always important for the viewers, it's the vibes that matter.
I've heard "Pre-Harambe" and "Post-Harambe" internet before, it's basically just a way of expressing how much the internet has changed since 2016 came and gone, and how that year in particular changed the landscape of a lot of things. Still a hilarious way of saying it though. I myself often find myself expressing how old something from 1999-2010 is by pointing out that Ed Edd n' Eddy was still airing by its time, as a hyperfixated fandom way of expressing how long ago the 2000's were; alternatively how long that show went on, especially when the comparison is set up in reverse order. I don't really take that much seriously either, if that's any indication.
Pretty sure this is just a meme and only a few crazy people will remember it and take it seriously The déjà vu area feels like the sort of thing you'd see in SCP
Ok tbf my father worked to set up a large warehouse and they can have a somewhat fog like air, though usually when they are completely empty and it’s a foggy morning
the incurable disease theoretically could be a rabid animal, but that’s also unlikely. also the subway sign was put up by a dude with an interest in liminal horror and is sort of there as a joke/artistic establishment.
1:22 this is a picture taken by the hikers at dyatlov pass, it in fact is not the last picture taken but it is one of them like third to last or second to last, the real last picture depicts a large amount of camera bloom at night. It is theorized that the picture is of one of the other hikers walking up the trail. So it is in fact real and not just an album cover. Facts busted.
The deja vu sign reminds me of that art project in San Francisco that was suppose to help people have funand open their eyes and be more observant of their environment/commemorate a friend of the artist that went missing. they made a movie doc and IFC made a series about it. I can’t remember the name of it anymore but the doc. Was called “The Institute” and its name after the Jejune Institute which was part of the art program. I’m willing to bet that sign is something to do with that.
Thank you for not extending it to monetarily exploitable length. You were concise, educational, and the length tells me your outrage was genuine. Good work.
Interesting. Not a shorts format... but shorts screen format. Hate this stupid brainmelting machine. Easy way out: dont watch shorts. There is nothing good there.And it kills your atention span.
1:08 to save you from searching the source of that image, that toilet inside of a long hallway do exist in Vietnam, mostly from the Ancient Town ( or Pho Co if you know Vietnamese ), how do i know this ? My old house is in the Ancient Town and we have the exact toilet just like in the pic
I work in a huge warehouse that during the wildfires last year got flooded with smoke, so you couldn't see more than a quarter of the way through it. Looked like the minecraft fog effect so I took a picture and added herobrine to it lol
The name carved in the attic one is most likely from a construction worker. Sometimes construction workers carve their name in the driveway or attic in this case and nick is a common name. As for the pentagram no idea 🤷♂️.
the spillway did trigger something in me could totally see myself in that area on a few too many substances exploring the tube without knowing the danger i'm in 600ft is crazy
Tiktok isn't bad because of the dance videos, it is bad because of these kind of misinformation videos and the amount of porn or soft porn, which can take even months to get taken down Also the "Deja vu area" from what i searched up a while ago is from an art project about weird signs by an unknown artist
0:54 as someone who works in events this wouldn’t even be considered that bad for some old venues. Like after a certain point they might convert them to staff and /or dressing room bathrooms but if it’s venue out of an old building or bar I’d not be surprised seeing that
You know, in terms of diseases that have no cure, the common cold is on that list. Best anything can do is mitigate the symptoms while the disease runs its course
Wow ypur voice here kills off the creepy vibes, makes everything under control. Imagine a horror film where a protag combats by science and logic (fact checking)
Howdy! Biologist here. Thank you for mentioning bio safety levels. I’m here to add a bit more clarity.
(Biosafety level=bsl)
Bsl 1= least controlled. The type of lab I work in. Contains organisms that do not have the potential to cause disease.materials Can be shipped externally with correct paperwork and license
Bsl2. Mandatory hand washing. Special area inside lab for lab coats. Contains things that have the potential to cause disease in immuno-compromised individuals. Materials can be shipped with correct documents and licenses.
Bsl3: specialized lab. Solid front garments only (tie in back) potentially to cause disease and death via inhalation route. Absolutely NO work outside of biological safety cabinet. Full face respirators recommend. Mandatory immunizations. Specialized handling, receiving, and transportation.
Bsl4: disease for which there is no cure AND can easily become aerosolized.Full body hazmat suit with external air supply. Or done in cabinet labs (completely isolated and cut off. Self contained). Ebola and anthrax to name two. (Honestly most hemorrhagic fevers). There are less than 50 facilities in the world rated at this level. Transportation of such a virus would be extremely uncommon. But to give you an idea of what it would look like.
1. Certified bsl4 staff in full protective gear in an armored vehicle with the sample.
2. Government involvement, more than likely law enforcement and federal agents providing escort.
3. It would be marked with standardized symbols and warnings.
4. Not a trailer
Hope this helps!
TL;DR He's a Biologist and explains what the various Biosafety levels range are, that are from the BSL-1 to the BSL-4, with increasing levels of containment and safety measures:
BSL-1: Basic lab, low-risk organisms, minimal precautions, materials can be shipped with paperwork.
BSL-2: Increased precautions, potential disease in immuno-compromised, materials shipped with proper documentation.
BSL-3: Strict containment, serious diseases via inhalation, specialized handling, immunizations may be required.
BSL-4: Highest containment, deadly diseases, full-body hazmat suits, rare transportation involving certified staff and government escort.
There are less than 50 in the world and they rarely transport these of disease! Only with armoured vehicles, with specialised staff and with the help of the government (escorted)
Hopefully it's all well made, if it's missing an important part please let me know
Question: Isn't the common cold uncurable? Don't know how easily aerosolized it is, but the trailer may just be a joke about that or a similar non-fatal disease.
BSL-5
*the world is doomed*
@@leroyspeelt funny you should say that! There is discussion about a laboratory that would need to be designed to contain pathogens from outer space basically. However since it would cost a ton of money, and may never actually get used, it’s not a priority. ALSO, I realized that this trailer might be transporting deer with chronic wasting disease (a prion). This pathogen is 100% deadly, and there is no treatment.
@@salepromo I was just about to ask about CWD, where does it fall on the BSL scale (if it applies)?
I'll bet the trailer that "transports a disease which has no cure" is actually some clever anti-theft from a guy who's had his ATV stolen too many times
It should be "that has no cure", not "which" - that's a big clue that the sign is a lie.
@@TokyoXtremeWhat's the difference?
@@ProcyonNite"that" precedes restrictive clauses, whereas "which" precedes non-restrictive clauses, and should itself be preceded by a comma. Because "has no cure" is integral to the core meaning of the sentence, "that" is the correct choice.
@@TokyoXtremecool grammar fact! I’ll defo have to keep that in mind. However, I doubt it’ll make much of a difference to most people since I’d say that’s a pretty obscure fact
@@cheddarcheesewoah It's not an obscure rule to a writer, or anyone who crafts their words to convey that which is within their heart and mind.
0:20 tiktokers think fog IRL works just like in Minecraft?
Lmfao
They have never been outside
The fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the fog is coming the cofm is forming the coming is coming the coug is coming tjw coming cin the dog it is broing rhw beoning thefog it eoming
Dun dun dun dun
I thought the exact same thing lmao
The “this trailer carries a disease which has no cure” sticker is a REALLY fucking good way to prevent people from rearending you
unless they feel like doing some tomfoolery
me doing a minor amount of mischief, about to release a world ending disease:
Idk, Some people are insane enough to see it as an invitation to do exactly that
I'm pretty sure the Deja vu area is from a huge and super cool series of art exhibits called meow wolf
Had I feeling I recognised it!
I am… just now realising the irony of this statement.
Or it’s a reference to some popular piece of media. It sounds familiar, like a SCP thing
@@JDT-Loadsamoneylolll 💀
@ghost_ship_supreme yeah I recognize the style from SCP.
@@zladdykalash2125 OOP we were all wrong, it turns out it was a poster for the game Control
1:14 this IS the last photo taken from the missing hikers on Dyatlov pass, although based on their other journal logs, it seems that this photo was taken as a joke
Yeah what this guy said a lot of people like to say it was Bigfoot but we are pretty sure it was just one of the hikers
correct
It’s not the LAST photo, but it’s one of the photos taken by them, and depicts Nikolai Thibeaux-Brignolle, one of the hikers. The real last photo is of the group preparing their tent, taken in a snowstorm on the eve of the fateful night.
No it’s not 😂
Not quite. It was taken by the Dyatlov Pass hikers, but it was not the last photo taken. There were dozens of other pictures taken after that one.
2:36 this is catgirl transformation in progress
Now THAT theory makes it actually scary
@@Matt_AvgeekYeah, there's nothing more scary than the feds hunting down me and my cat-turned-catgirl as we get into wacky antics
It looks like an otherworldly spirit posing as a cat. _UNsettling_ 😣
Where do I find this cat? 😈
from/to catman?
You didn’t award points for the I-beam holding up the highway even though you said it’s completely true
True
Even if it’s true, who the fuck is scared by that? One I beam isn’t going make a whole bridge collapse, there’s a reason why engineers over engineer things
Because he said Joever might have fixed it, ig he didn't.
@@Web720 Joener
@xe8905 she biden on my joener till i trump
Technically it was 3.5/10, you forgot about the pillar.
Yeahhh I was just about to comment that same thing
Man DESTROYS TikTok with FACTS and LOGIC!
It has nothing to do with race and everything to with culture!
@@Riley_Christianbro what are you talking about?!
@@FrancoCastillo861 I'm speaking facts and logic
@@FrancoCastillo861look up bem sharpibo
What if Goku was BETRAYED and TRAPPED in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber??
The Deja Vú sign is actually hilarious, gaslight people into thinking they're in an SCP scenario
Its from an art show
@@RusticRonnie It's not lol, it's a screenshot from the game "Control" apparently
"Pre-Harambe era"
The bridge is terrifying. Im glad most of the bridges around here are fully concrete. I trust that more than rusted and destroyed metal
I don't mean to alarm you, but what do you think concrete is reinforced with?
@@user-ph9pm6fc7g rebar 😳
@@user-ph9pm6fc7g the reinforcement isn’t supposed to be exposed to the elements though
I'm from Chicago and I think I know specifically which bridge that is too lmao
I’m glad most of the bridges are built tough so that even if a ship hits them, they’d remain😊 intact😊
That spillway looks straight out of skate 3
My cousin Throckmorton could shred that
I clicked this videofor this exact comment 😅
2:45 I take it you don't ride motorcycles. That's a common term used to describe the love of riding.
I thought it was one of those dead covid patient trailers, but yeah that makes more sense.
I was just about to comment this lol
This should be the pinned comment
@@UAVwaffle Do it so more people can know
I don’t get it
I like how most of the "fact check"s are "You're wrong if you think this is scary. Next slide"
Literally only the cat was that. What do you mean "most"? You angry that he called out your phobia that was based off BS or something?
@@Trevor_NewJerusalem dude was like "me when i lie"
Someone's butthurt
I mean like, I can see that for the dam runoff thing. Like it’s scary even if it is t a 2k drop only 600. It’s still a drop into who knows where
Yeah tbh this video and many others on his channel sound more like hissy fits he conjured up from scrolling Tiktok for a tad-bit too long
0:40 i think that is the worst pentagram I've ever seen. Dude, it's a star, how did you fail at drawing a star THAT badly
You have clearly never seen me draw a star…
Agreed, I'm particularly not good at drawing stars evenly on the first attempt each time(and I'm an artist 💀) and I'm still more disturbed by how uneven and off-center it is than I am at the picture's intended implications
It's like one of those pictures where someone botched a bunch of swastika graffitis on the wall
The "Last image captured by a missing hiker" section of the video is partially true, its from Thibeaux-Brignolle's camera and its posted on many sites covering the Dyatlov Pass incident
Thank you!
Funny thing about that image is that you can literally see footprints leading up to it! It’s obviously a troll image from the image taker lol.
I believe the misleading thing about it is that the accident isn't related to the photo, when the general wording of "Last thing a hiker took before ____" usually implies that what's shown in the photo directly corresponds to what happened to them. And the fact that the guy in the background apparently looks like Bigfoot to some people.
But still, thank you for sharing, it's interesting how just a simple caption can make something technically true yet still misleading due to its subtext and/or omitted details.
@@BinglesPThe incident/mystery of Dyatlov Pass is terrifying in its own right, like 9 people more or less died in a freak series of events that sounds like something from final destination.
Red Thread podcast has an episode with more in-depth info + some theories for those interested.
Femboy roman emperors
roman emperors if they were cool
@@arubberroomwithrats🤨
@@arubberroomwithratsfr
@@collinthegamer510 😼
Proud to be Germanic
Amazon facility so big it goes past the render distance
Not even 32 chunks was far enough...
The trailer is a joke about the "disease" of being addicted to riding motorcycles, hence the motorcycle related stickers all over it.
3:50 is a reference to the scp foundation. It’s a thing in lore that they have those signs around the facility and you can by posters of them so someone just put one up in the subway.
It says MTA, not MTF.
@livingyoungentertainment realistically it wouldn't say MTF, it'd probably say "Alert a Foundation employee/staff" since MTFs are for field operations
@@-thanawat-8296 yeah but MTA is the train company
@@elokin300 forgot to add a foreword, "even if it did say MTF"
its from the game "control" someone prolly just wanted to have a bit of fun
I've seen the "missing hiker" image at 1:29 being mentioned in reference to the dyatlov pass incident several times and it being found among the images they took during the expedition before dying in suspicious circumstances.
The attic one is so funny like nick is one of the most common names out there
1:16 not only is this real, but it is INCREDIBLY easy to find its source. It’s one of the last photos captured by a Russian group of hikers. They were later found mauled, milling limbs, eyes, toungs, etc, and contained dangerous levels of radiation. There are many theories as to what happened, and there are currently over 40 officially recognized theories. A popular (but unrealistic one) is that they were killed by a yeti, which is supported by the brutality of the injuries (one man had his skull so badly fractured there were shards in his brain) and this image. However, their logs show that they were actually joking about yetis before this photo was taken. It is incredibly likely that they took this photo as a joke.
It’s called the ‘Dyatlov Pass incident’
Feel free to look it up, but there are some very VERY gruesome pictures of the bodies on the internet so just be careful!
dyatlov pass incident for anybody wondering
There's also a pretty decent found footage movie from 2013 that uses the event as the basis for its plot- The Dyatlov Pass Incident (aka Devil's Pass)
Scp 096
your description of incident is kinda misleading
first of all, there was no "dangerous levels of radiation", second after investigation it was pretty obvious snow avalanche, the way how their libs were broken, the way how their equipment was scattered, their eyes, toungs and other soft tissue on face was pecked by birds in span of weeks, while hikers were searched, it's just later russian media started crapload of conspiracy around it
yeah, and yeti theory in not popular
sorryyyy
The infrastructure bill didnt fix shit
3:58, this is an scp reference, likely.
i literally exclaimed "this some SCP type shit", this isnt out of the line of the Foundation to do, not in public tho, probably in one of their Sites with a memetic SCP
Its rabies, its probably an animal control unit.
It feels like it could also be Scarfolk.
I've seen a lot of people say it's advertising for a game called control
@@tatotaytoman5934??? I think youre thinking of the van one.
the hoover dam sounds like a fun ass waterslide
1:14 , part of the Dyatlov Pass photos. 9 hikers were found dead in russia in 1959, killed in various ways. Bkunt force trauma, radiation, tongue removed, ect. the soviet union declared the cause of death to be "compelling forces". I beleive it had been taken as a joke, as written in journals
The spillway deserves half a point, the sign doesn't. All the spillway got wrong was the number, but the deja vu sign was trying to imply that this was an official sign put up to address a real problem.
They may have the number correct depending on what those pipes are- spillways or reservoir outlets. Here's from usbr site:
What pipes are installed in the tunnels for reservoir outlets?
There are 4,700 feet of 30-foot-diameter pipe and 2,000 feet of 8 1/2-foot-diameter pipe
The spillways are 650 ft long.
0:15 It is actually possible for a building to essentially create its own weather system if it's big enough. Boeing's assembly plant in Paine Field actually would have clouds form at the ceiling which would sometimes even start dropping tiny amounts of "rain" when it was being built in the 1960s, but obviously they have added equipment and stuff to regulate the conditions inside the building to prevent it from happening.
The hospital one is accurate though. It had a visitor, one that strung up some lights and visited illegally.
Edit: if it isn't clear I'm just arguing the semantics, not claiming ghosts or aliens are real or some shit.
It's also just a really cool and creepy picture, like, aesthetically speaking. It looks like something I'd hang on my wall lol
I cant help but assume that the person who went there was aoming to ake people think exactly that, that the hospital was haunted or something
Fair point, although you could argue it isn’t “abandoned” then. Depends on how you’re defining “abandoned” but if someone is there, then I wouldn’t say it’s completely abandoned.
But, also, it says, “HAS a visitor.” If the picture was taken after they put up the lights and left (I assume they wouldn’t have stayed long), then it should be “HAD a visitor.” So still wrong.
So while I agree with what you’re trying to say (they’re not necessarily saying ghosts or something), it’s still factually incorrect.
Its hilarious to me that someone could hear about a disease that cant be cured and be like "wtf??? Zombies????"
Man, this level of misinformation reminds me of those Mr. Incredible becoming uncannny memes
I thought people particularly bothered by imprecision and incorrect claims were just making the issue a bigger deal than it is, but the amount and severity of misinformation on Tik Tok from what I've seen is SO bad.🤦♂️And so is the severity of buzzwords. Misinformation and buzzwords might not be new, but it's REALLY bad on there.
Thank you for affirming the fact that that spillway would certainly kill me if I fell in it, makes me feel much better.
Wait, so it may be untrue in the video, but you're still telling me that all dams come with a 600 feet water slide? That's like, my childhood dream
The cat gives vibes like: I have to sit like this. If I sit normally my reasoning skills drop by 40%
The cat isn't a real photo its a creepy pasta for skinwakers
You can tell by the smile on it coat.
Bro has a skin walker for a cat, and he does not know!
Cute cat though either way. Would pet.
It doesn’t have backwards knees. Cats can bend their legs like that. The ankle joint (the bend you usually see) is lower down, their knee is usually tucked closed to their body when they stand
And idk what smile you’re seeing or why a skin Walker edit would hide a smiley face on the animal
@@weathermanh yeah the backwoods knee I got wrong that part is real but, the smile is an add on to make it (probably) more scary. There was a giant skinwaker creepypasta made around it and the time I looked into it was around a month before I commented.
The “disease with no cure” sticker is just a creative way of saying that he’s really addicted to motorcycles, like me and many other bikers, based on the Yamaha sticker at the bottom and the fact that it’s a trailer the dude is probably going for a trackday
I'm from Chicago and I think I know specifically what bridge that is too lmao. There's some pretty terribly maintained bridges here but one in particular in a neighborhood called West Town that goes under the Kennedy expressway is in especially poor condition, and the beams are rusted to the point where some of them are only a few centimeters thick.
Bro thank you for your service... These slideshows always got me irrationally irate, hated how people just ate this content up as fact without any critical thinking, even if they are (probably) just kiddos. Great work!!
1:15 this image was apparently taken by a person in the Dyatlov Pass incident
One of the hikers coming back from a pee break, theorized to be 1 day before the infamous incident.
@@Account_abandoned-q7m1 day before the avalanche
ahhh yes, colored cameras definitely were a thing back then.
@@darkcola7083 the image after this one
The image was colorized and upscaled by someone, the original is in black and white. People say it supposed to be bigfoot, but it was probably one of the hikers that they were just messing around to make light of the situation before the incident.
The Deja Vu sign is Definetly something i'd hang up in any high tech facility i'd work in.
I like how blunt you are about explaining things, primo vibes man 👍
Okay, but I used to work in a meat plant that combined freezing cold with lots of hot water poorly designed airflow. The result was all the steam would form it's own cloud layer on the ceiling with miniature weather patterns and even rain.
The Deja Vu sign is part of an art project/ARG thing. I remember seeing it on reddit a couple years ago with an explaination. Wish I could give you a more specific source, but it was a while back.
0:48 what kind of yandere simulator type shi is this
(I’ve never played yandere simulator)
I want more of these. It feels good to have someone calling this bs out for once.
3:20 we’re talking- ALPHA WARHEAD EMERGENCY DETONATION SEQUENCE ENGAGED- T-MINUS 90 SECONDS
Technically speaking, anything viral has no cure yet as far as I’m aware. We can treat symptoms, but there are no cures for viral infections/diseases.
IIrc the last one with the deja vu sign is a sticker from the game control (maybe its marketing). I looked on reddit and some say its from an ingame screenshot, i don't remember anywhere in game where it looked like that tho so idk :/
Bro what, disinfecting fog is even more terrifying than regular fog in an Amazon warehouse
I feel like you're being too harsh on most of these pictures, besides the blatant misinformation ones like the Bigfoot pic and truck pic, these are just cursed images under a different name, being weird or eerie. The history isn't always important for the viewers, it's the vibes that matter.
"Who cares if it's 2000 feet? 600 will still kill you."
This is a comedy video in disguise.
So at 3:40 the sign is an advertisement for the game Control!
How could people believe its fog thats not how fog works💀
1:50 EVER SINCE THEY SHOT THAT DARN GORILLA
I've heard "Pre-Harambe" and "Post-Harambe" internet before, it's basically just a way of expressing how much the internet has changed since 2016 came and gone, and how that year in particular changed the landscape of a lot of things.
Still a hilarious way of saying it though. I myself often find myself expressing how old something from 1999-2010 is by pointing out that Ed Edd n' Eddy was still airing by its time, as a hyperfixated fandom way of expressing how long ago the 2000's were; alternatively how long that show went on, especially when the comparison is set up in reverse order. I don't really take that much seriously either, if that's any indication.
Pretty sure this is just a meme and only a few crazy people will remember it and take it seriously
The déjà vu area feels like the sort of thing you'd see in SCP
The toilet is only scary if it lacks a door
Or a sink
That toilet looks like a dark souls boss. Most difficult explosive diarrhea ever. Everytime you encounter this boss, you literally shit yourself.
1:56 thanks for reminding me to let the sink in, almost forgot bro
0:54 imagine taking a spooky dookie in there ☠️
Ok tbf my father worked to set up a large warehouse and they can have a somewhat fog like air, though usually when they are completely empty and it’s a foggy morning
Not sure if anyone said but the Deja vu was some sort of art thing
the incurable disease theoretically could be a rabid animal, but that’s also unlikely. also the subway sign was put up by a dude with an interest in liminal horror and is sort of there as a joke/artistic establishment.
The incurable disease is just a popular vehicle sticker used to describe their love for riding as incurable
The deja vu thing is just an advertisement for a game
The scariest part of this video is your thinking. Biden's build back better plan will fix anything.😂😂😂
2:33 i have 10 cats at home and that picture is still somehow scary to me
1:40 For context, it's taller than all rollercoasters and waterslides.
There's a 600ft tall coaster being built called falcon's flight now!
Just to clarify, some big hangars do have their own clouds and rain like the one at cape carnival 😏.
1:22 this is a picture taken by the hikers at dyatlov pass, it in fact is not the last picture taken but it is one of them like third to last or second to last, the real last picture depicts a large amount of camera bloom at night. It is theorized that the picture is of one of the other hikers walking up the trail. So it is in fact real and not just an album cover. Facts busted.
The deja vu sign reminds me of that art project in San Francisco that was suppose to help people have funand open their eyes and be more observant of their environment/commemorate a friend of the artist that went missing. they made a movie doc and IFC made a series about it. I can’t remember the name of it anymore but the doc. Was called “The Institute” and its name after the Jejune Institute which was part of the art program. I’m willing to bet that sign is something to do with that.
"Don't fall down there it's a 2,000 ft drop."
Steezus Christ on his way to prove atheists wrong yet again:
Thank you for not extending it to monetarily exploitable length. You were concise, educational, and the length tells me your outrage was genuine. Good work.
Interesting. Not a shorts format... but shorts screen format.
Hate this stupid brainmelting machine.
Easy way out: dont watch shorts. There is nothing good there.And it kills your atention span.
Literally fucking stop watching short form content
That cat was for sure plotting some evil scheme
The 600 feet one is still as terrifying, like where do spillways go?
To the bottom of the dam, out into the river on the other side
Hearing something being called pre-harambe Era not only made me feel old, but also gave me a new term to refer to that time as
1:08 to save you from searching the source of that image, that toilet inside of a long hallway do exist in Vietnam, mostly from the Ancient Town ( or Pho Co if you know Vietnamese ), how do i know this ? My old house is in the Ancient Town and we have the exact toilet just like in the pic
Thought the thumbnail was skate 3
the deja vu sign is from a game caleed "control"
This is such a great vid, i already knew about a bunch of these debunks but his voice just sells it best
Thinking bidens bill did anything is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I work in a huge warehouse that during the wildfires last year got flooded with smoke, so you couldn't see more than a quarter of the way through it. Looked like the minecraft fog effect so I took a picture and added herobrine to it lol
The name carved in the attic one is most likely from a construction worker. Sometimes construction workers carve their name in the driveway or attic in this case and nick is a common name. As for the pentagram no idea 🤷♂️.
or its fake...yknow
3:24 so the bit in TWD where the CDC guy torches / blows the whole building isn’t entirely a fictional concept
That’s neat
1:40 bro pulled the X3.33333333333333
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the spillway did trigger something in me
could totally see myself in that area on a few too many substances exploring the tube without knowing the danger i'm in
600ft is crazy
2:27 You have too much faith in Sleepy Joe.
No doubt
"that's like pre harambe era"
I wasnt expecting that sentence
I loved this video, but I'm pretty certain the cat image is fake because of the legs
I now have a screenshot of Kingpin with the caption "Toilet at my work"
Tiktok isn't bad because of the dance videos, it is bad because of these kind of misinformation videos and the amount of porn or soft porn, which can take even months to get taken down
Also the "Deja vu area" from what i searched up a while ago is from an art project about weird signs by an unknown artist
0:54 as someone who works in events this wouldn’t even be considered that bad for some old venues. Like after a certain point they might convert them to staff and /or dressing room bathrooms but if it’s venue out of an old building or bar I’d not be surprised seeing that
Bro you trippin something is wrong with that cat 💀
"This guy is already dead he just doesn't know it yet".
You're the living embodiment of the nerd emoji.
I think the Deja Vu area is supposed to be some sort of reference to the You Do Not Recognize The Bodies In The Water SCP.
You know, in terms of diseases that have no cure, the common cold is on that list. Best anything can do is mitigate the symptoms while the disease runs its course
Its just a common vehicle sticker
This rider has a disease that has no cure.
LOVE FOR RIDING
Wow ypur voice here kills off the creepy vibes, makes everything under control. Imagine a horror film where a protag combats by science and logic (fact checking)