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How we doing, ladies and gentlemen? I'm back.
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I repeat,
gray hoodie.
It is a gray hoodie.
Or if we want to be more technical about
it, it's a gray robe. Lucy Goosey with
the five. Thank you, Lucy Goosey with
the five.
It is a gray hoodie, aka robe, if we're
being technical, chat. Do you own any
robes? Be honest. [snorts] Do you own
any robes up in here?
I'm not gonna lie to y'all. If
If
Dude, if you don't own a robe, chat, I'm
not gonna lie. You can't go wrong. You
really can't. It may seem like they're useless,
useless,
but dude,
it's goated. Read my chat with the five
gifted. Your cam's making it look blue,
but it ain't gray.
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gray
gray hoodie. Hey,
Hey,
gray hoodie.
Navy blue, bro. It's literally a gray
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gray hoodie.
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five. Chad, did these sell out on
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them things gone.
Y'all done bought them all up,
chat. Y'all done bought them all up, bro.
bro.
Yo, Amelia with the two gifted. Thank
you, Ameilia with the two gifted. Thank you.
you.
Appreciate that. Hold on.
Hold on. Okay, we're good.
Chat, what y'all do today, man? Y'all do
anything interesting today, chat? Be
honest. Did you did you do anything
interesting today?
Or did you just sit in the house
and not go outside?
I'm doing homework. Homework is still a
thing. Oh my goodness. I thought they
outlawed that.
I had a snow day. The cyclone in
Washington is hitting us hard. There's a
cyclone in Washington.
What is a cyclone?
That sounds crazy.
Yo, Ara with the five gifted. Thank you,
chat. What is a cyclone? Is that just
like a bunch of rain or something?
Somebody said, "Ask t." [laughter]
Yeah, T. Tay would know. I could ask
him. Yeah, T. Tay would know. Y'all
remember that song Cyclone by T pay?
That song was hard,
dude. People don't give Tay enough
credit, bro. He had the whole world in a chokeold
chokeold
for so long. Bro does not get enough
credit, bro. He was Dude, oh my
And he gifted me some subs a while back.
So, we're technically friends. You know
Technically friends, you know what I mean?
mean?
N chat. Dude, Tay had like so many Do
y'all remember?
Dude, he had so many bangers back in the
day, bro. It's actually unreal how many
bangers, bro. It's like legitimately insane.
insane. Uh,
Uh,
what is that? Yo, happy birthday, Danny.
Chat, tell Danny happy birthday. Happy
birthday, Danny. That's Danny with a I
D A Ni. Not D A N Y. It's D A N I. Okay,
let's not get it twisted up in here.
Happy birthday, though, Danny. Thank
you. Appreciate that.
Happy hum day. I wanted to ask if I
could be excused from today's stream. I
have a calculus final. No, you cannot,
but thank you for asking. Owen with the
five gifted. Thank you. Ruiz with the
five gifted. Thank you. Thank you for
the 500 bits too heaven. Thank you. Can
I get some words of inspiration from the
great pickle for my constitution test
Pay attention.
The pickles advice doesn't come around
very often. So when you do get it,
you need to absorb, appreciate, and use
the information.
>> When life gives you cucumbers, make
pickles, and keep on pickling.
>> Facts. Let's hit another one.
>> You are more resilient and capable than
you realize.
Facts. Another one.
>> Your hard work and perseverance will pay
off in the long run. >> Thanks.
>> Thanks.
>> Another one.
>> Difficulties in life are intended to
make us better, not bitter like a yucky pickle.
>> Facts.
Hey,
one more. Last one from the pickle.
Do me with the five.
>> Life's too short to not be a little briny.
briny. >> True.
>> True.
Let me ask the soul of the magic conch
that I harvested if she appreciates
those quotes from the pickle. Soul of
the magic hunch. Do you appreciate the
>> Side effects of frequent use include nausea.
nausea.
>> Do you not knowing?
Do you
>> do you
>> do you
>> do [screaming] you know
know
side effects of frequent use include
>> THIS IS WHY I HARVESTED HER SOUL right here.
here.
This is why I harvested her soul.
Ain't that right?
>> Try asking again. >> Okay.
>> Okay.
Did you appreciate the advice that the
pickle just gave?
>> Do nothing.
>> That's not what I asked. It's a yes or
no question. Did you do you appreciate
the advice the pickle just gave out?
>> I'm pretty sure that's a yes, but don't
quote me.
>> Good enough. Hey,
Hey,
good enough. We'll take what we can get
up in here. My left ankle just started
hurting so bad. What is going on?
Why did my left ankle just start hurting?
I'm gone.
No, it's good now.
No, it's good.
It's okay. Not that y'all were concerned
or anything, chat, but it's okay, right?
Uh, Ruiz of 500 Bits. What's up, Case?
Would you mind saying happy birthday to
my friend? Haha, buddy. I'm not saying
that name.
Buddy, buddy, do you think do you do you
think I was born yesterday? You really
thought you was about to get me with
You actually thought that I was a noob enough
new Nuk's top five video actually bro
you know who we haven't checked in a
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with the
You want to talk about the goat, dude?
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bro?
Chat. Chilling. SC chilling. Scares
dropped anything else.
Yo, Lies with the five gifted. Thank
Thank you.
Chilling, dude. Chilling scares videos
Chilling scares. What you got on here?
>> Since 200.
>> We watched that one.
Oh my goodness. Already see something crazy.
Oh no.
Chat, look at this, bro. Five most
Oh no. Do you remember his cave cave videos?
videos?
>> My energy bill dropped from $150 to $50
by doing this.
>> THIS IS SUCH A DAMN DUDE.
>> Shout out chilling scared though. Goed
YouTube channel. Not going to lie. Five
most disturbing diving videos.
>> 2019. A 40-year-old Ste.
>> Don't you just like how matterof fact
straight into business he is? There's no
beating around the bush. As soon as the
video starts, he's just already in it.
That's why, bro. AS SOON AS THE VIDEO
START, he immediately he immediately in
there. THAT GUM GOATATED, DUDE. YO, Lamb
with the five gifted. Thank you, Lamb.
And um Meow with the five as well.
Appreciate you.
>> In September 2019, 40-year-old Steven
Weber Jr. and his girlfriend Kenishha
Antoine went on a vacation to Pembbe
Island. Steven had been dating Kenishha
for a while by this point and had
planned to propose to her during this
trip. Knew, however, was that the
>> Oh no. Oh no. I know this one. Oh my
Did y'all ever see this one?
Trip of their lives was about to turn
into an irreversible tragedy. The
groundwork for this tragedy was laid
when the two arrived at the island and
checked in to stay at the mountain.
It had a nice uninterrupted view of the
ocean as well as a roof area to relax
and enjoy the tropical weather. However,
the most important feature of this
resort was the underwater room which
offered a 360° view of the marine life
surrounding the resort. This room served
as the whole idea behind how Steven had
planned to propose. He put on swimming
goggles and dived down to one of the
windows in this room, prompting Kenisha
to begin recording. He then unrolled a
paper note inside a ziplockc bag and
pressed it against the window. It read,
>> "I can't hold my breath long enough to
tell you everything I love about you,
but everything I love about you, I love
more everyday, >> man."
>> man."
>> He then flipped the note and on the
other side was a marriage proposal for
Kenisha reading, "Will you please be my wife?"
wife?"
>> Oh, it's so cute. [laughter]
[laughter]
Oh my god, [screaming]
[screaming] [laughter]
[laughter]
He'd also showed the wedding ring he
brought for this occasion before
swimming up to hear Kenisha's response.
At this point, Kenisha stopped recording
and rushed to the surface floor, eager
to give her answer. But when she looked
outside, instead of a smiling Steven,
she saw nothing.
>> Steven was nowhere to be seen. Kenisha
climbed the roof, hoping he might have
been up there. Unfortunately, there were
no signs of Steven anywhere. He had
vanished somewhere between showing her
the ring and swimming up to the surface.
After understanding the full gravity of
the situation,
>> I remember seeing this one years ago. I
was like, "Bro, no way. That's messed
up, dude."
>> She called for help with several locals
rushing to her aid. Unfortunately, it
took some time to find Steven. He was
floating in the water and by that point
it was already too late. Some resort
workers tried to revive him with CPR.
However, it wasn't effective. Steven had
miscalculated how long he could hold his
breath underwater and drowned before he
could reach the surface. You can even
see his hand shaking as he holds the
ring near the end of the video.
>> Shout out to Brodo. I couldn't even I
wouldn't even be able to make it down
there on one breath hold. I don't
understand how people hold their breath
so long. I literally can't. I got Bro,
especially if I'm swimming or something.
If I'm swimming, dude, I feel like I
can't hold my breath for like 10
seconds. I'll be about to pass out.
>> Body desperately telling him he needs
air now. But in an effort to get his
point across and make the moment that
much more special, he ignores this and
unfortunately pays the ultimate price. >> RIP.
>> RIP.
>> Mini Joe is a YouTube channel that
occasionally posted travel videos up
until 3 years ago. Most of these were
typical travel vlogs showcasing the
hosts of different expeditions around
the world. However, out of the roughly
30 videos they've uploaded, one stands
out for just how disturbing it is. This
video contains a collection of footage
Joe and his friends captured while doing
technical dives in the Blue Hole in
Tahab, Egypt.
>> Oh no.
>> Which is often considered the deadliest
diving spot in the world. There are a
few conflicting reports on the total
number, but most people agree that
somewhere between 130
have met their end while trying to reach
its depths. That is an average of eight
lives lost per year. And unfortunately,
the total is still going up. What's
worse is that the remains of many
victims are
>> uh yo, 5,000 bits from please read my
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birthday, Alex. Thank you.
W Alex, for real. Happy 18th birthday,
Alex. Thank you.
Wait, what? New School Boy Runaway game
coming in 2026. It's called School Boy
Outdoors. Yeah, I knew it was called,
Dad. I don't know exactly when it was
when it's coming out. Dude, BY THE WAY,
WE NEED AN UPDATE FOR I'M DONE talking
about Quarantine Zone, but we do. But
give us something, man. Just drop the game.
game.
>> Never recovered, which is exactly what
made Mini Joe's video so unsettling.
Their dive started off like any other,
but as they descended deeper, they came
across the tanks, lines, and suits of
those who came before and never made it
back. Some of the remains were wedged
into narrow crevices on the ocean floor,
hinting at what might have gone wrong
for them. Most were also taken over by
the environment, suggesting they might
have been down there for years.
>> What these encounters served as a
constant reminder of the true danger of
technical diving. Divers often have to
carry multiple heavy tanks before they
can even begin the anonymous with the
>> And once they're in the water, they have
to constantly monitor their oxygen
levels while also staying aware of their
surroundings. Things only become more
dangerous the deeper they dive, where
even a moment's distraction can quickly
turn fatal. However, all of this is true
for any dive, regardless of the
location. What makes the Dahab blue hole
even more dangerous is the false sense
of security it provides. Blue holes, for
those who don't know, are like vertical
caves in oceans that go a lot deeper
than the surrounding ocean floor. And
the one in Dahab, Egypt, is an even more
extreme version of that. One of the
biggest contributors to its deadliness
is its depth of about 426 ft or around
130 m, which isn't very apparent from
the surface. It's also an almost
vertical drop to the bottom. This
catches many new divers offg guard,
causing them to miscalculate their gas
levels and tragically goober in the chat
I bet if you was swimming out in the
middle of the ocean, you saw a giant
squid swim by, you'd be singing a
>> Another name on the memorial near the
diving site. One of the most well-known
cases of this is 22-year-old Yuri
Lipsky, a Russian diving instructor.
>> Yep, I know that video, too.
>> Belt. However, he had no prior
experience with the Dahaba blue hole,
resulting in it taking his life. The
footage from his recovered dive.
>> Not being scared means you have no
survival skills. True.
>> Struggling to keep his gas levels in
check. Trying to quickly slow down his descent.
descent.
>> Not being scared ain't a flex. That
literally means Yeah, it's literally
true. Not being scared ain't a flex. It
means you have no survival skills. Like none.
none.
the buoyancy device to burst and
eventually succumbing to nitrogen
poisoning in just 4 minutes after
starting his dive. However, the sheer
depth is only one part of this blue
hole's danger. As Mini Joe's video
demonstrated, the other part of its
lethality comes from the network of
partially collapsed caves littered
throughout the area. They promise
incredible views and look like prime
diving spots at first glance, but in all
reality, they are deceptively difficult
to navigate through. Narrow passage and
jagged rocks are everywhere. A single
mistake can leave a technical diver
stuck in one of these caverns with no
way out until their gas tanks inevitably
run out. The terrain also makes recovery
extremely difficult. And many families
of the fallen often opt to just leave
their loved ones down there so as not to
endanger even more lives in recovery attempts.
attempts.
>> Which explains why Joe came across so
many diving suits in his video. >> Yep,
>> Chevy Silverado,
>> the best from day one.
>> In July 2016, a diver named Jacob Childs
went on a group diving trip off the
coast of Southeast Queensland,
Australia. The boat stopped roughly 35 m
or about 56 km.
>> Yo, that's crazy. I just got hit with an
ad on this video. Y'all about to get hit
with an ad in 20 seconds. post and Jacob
was the second to last person to dive.
However, a minute after entering the
water, the diving line slipped out of
his hand. He thought he could swim back
to the boat and start over, but as he
got closer, he was shocked to realize
the rope had been pulled in. And before
he could think of what to do next, a
strong current swept the ocean surface
and separated him from the boat.
>> To make matters worse, the captain of
the boat also sped off to go fishing
while everyone was diving. What the
>> time the other divers got back to the
boat and realized Jacob was missing, he
was already completely out of their
view, leaving him stranded in the middle
of the ocean, 35 mi from the nearest
piece of land.
>> That said, the distance from land was
the least of Jacob's worries at that
moment. For starters, the water around
him was nearly 20° C, which is about 68°
F. This wasn't nearly cold enough to
make him freeze up and pass out
immediately, but it was cold enough to
slowly sap away his body heat, making
him more susceptible to hypothermia and
exhaustion with every passing minute. It
was also late in the afternoon and the
sun was about to go down, meaning it was
only going to get worse. After a while,
a rescue plane flew above him twice, but
it didn't see him. And this was still
bright, and the inflatable indicator was
visible from quite a distance. He knew
that once it got dark, his chances of
The sun's GOING DOWN.
>> HOW'D THE PLANE NOT SEE HIM? WHAT DO YOU
DO? AIRPLANE. >> Nothing
>> Nothing
>> I guess.
Unfortunately, there was nothing Jacob
could do at that moment but wait and
continue recording what possibly could
be his last message to his family.
Identifying the right direction and then
swimming for over 35 m would have been
next to impossible.
>> If he had taken it upon himself to try
and reach the coast, he would have
likely exhausted himself and drowned
partway through. He did try to follow a
fishing boat he saw in the distance, but
quickly realized that he wouldn't be
able to get close enough to get its
attention, leaving him feeling dejected.
Chad, how did that plane not see that
big giant yellow thing right there? You
flew directly OVER AND YOU JUST WASN'T LOOKING.
Besides, swimming too far from his
original location would have also
reduced his chances of being saved since
rescue teams would no longer know where
to look.
>> As the sky got darker and the rescue
plane failed to spot him multiple times,
the frustration was beginning to set in.
>> There's a plane coming back.
>> There's a rescue boat way over there.
helpful, but
>> the salty sea water was also making him
extremely dehydrated, worsening his
chances of survival by the minute.
However, Jacob was experienced enough to
know that panicking or getting angry
wouldn't do any good.
>> The right thing to do was to stay put
while exerting the least amount of
effort. After drifting in the middle of
nowhere for over 6 hours, he was finally
spotted by a helicopter.
>> 6 hours just floating in the middle of
the ocean on your own, bro.
Brada passed out
>> and brought to safety on a rescue boat.
With the sun nearly below the horizon,
he came dangerously close to losing his
life that day. Fortunately, he was able
to recover with no permanent injuries.
>> Well, that's good to hear.
>> On the 26th of May 2013, a group of
three tugboats was trying to stabilize
an oil tanker during a harsh storm
nearly 20 m or 32 km off the coast of
Nigeria. That's when one of the boats
named Jaskin 4 got hit by a massive
rogue wave. This capsized the boat,
causing it to sink rapidly and disappear
below the water surface within seconds.
The company behind this operation, West
African Ventures, immediately set off a
rescue mission. However, the harsh
weather made any immediate rescue
efforts impossible. They eventually sent
a helicopter to look for any survivors
who managed to swim back to the surface.
Unfortunately, even after a full day of
searching, they didn't find a single
member of the Jaskin 4's crew who was
still alive. This left the company with
no choice but to presume the crew
deceased and begin a body recovery
diving mission instead. The task of retrie
retrie
>> This is where I know I remember this.
THIS ONE IS CRAZY, DUDE.
>> The remains was handed down to six
saturation. That's where THAT DUDE WAS
STILL ALIVE IN THE SUNKEN SHIP all the
way at the bottom.
>> Laying underwater oil pipes nearby. The
only reason they were chosen for the
task was because they were the closest
to the site of the incident. Still, it
took them around a day to reach the site
and begin looking for Jaskin 4. The
harsh waves had shifted its position
significantly from where it capsized,
causing even more time lost before the
retrieval mission could begin.
Unfortunately, that was far from the
only hurdle the rescue divers would face
on this mission. Once they located the
Jaskin 4 and dove down to it, they
discovered that the boat had turned
upside down. It was now resting on its
primary mast, which could collapse at
any time. Due to significant pirate
activity in that area, all of the Jaskin
4's entrances were also locked shut,
forcing the divers to use specialized
underwater torches just to gain access.
Sadly, their assumption turned out to be
correct. By the afternoon of the 28th of
May, 2 days after Jaskin 4 had sunk, the
rescue team managed to recover the
remains of four crew members. 2 days after
after
>> though two were still missing. But just
as all hope seemed lost, one of the
divers named Tony Walker made an
incredible discovery. For some context,
Tony was being instructed on what to do
by his supervisor Kobe Verrett from the
surface. Tony was also inhaling a gas
mixture which was partially helium,
making his voice higher. While looking
around the upside down boat, he came
across what looked like a human hand. He
assumed it belonged to yet another
fallen crew member. quiet it to his
surprise. The hand moved and grabbed him back.
back. >> Dude,
>> I think almost everybody's seen this
>> Could you imagine, bro?
>> All right, so you should be walking on
the on the on the ceiling. Yeah. >> Okay.
>> Okay.
>> What's that? Okay.
>> All right. You found one. Yeah.
>> He's alive. He's alive.
Keep him there. Keep him there.
>> Heat with the 10. W. Heat with the 10.
>> All right. All right. Just hold him
there. Okay. Just keep him there.
>> I don't know how much we're going to do.
All right. Just keep him there and keep
him calm. Okay.
>> All right. Just uh just reassure him.
Pat him on the shoulder.
Could you imagine being in a sunken boat
in the middle of the ocean, everybody's
dead and you're at the bottom of the
ocean in a air pocket in a ship and a
diver actually comes and saves you two
>> Bro,
>> this was 29-year-old Harrison O'Kenni, a
Jaskin Forest's resident cook. After
over 60 hours underwater, Harrison was
somehow still alive. He also seemed
quite aware of everything that was going
on around him and remained calm to help
the rescuers do their job. In
>> completely Harrison was in the bathroom
when the boat capsized. He tried to rush
to the emergency latch, but water rushed
in and trapped the crew inside. To his
knowledge, Harrison was the only one who
managed to survive after creating a
makeshift indoor raft from plywood,
cardboard, and a mattress. After finding
him, rescuers gave him fresh water and
harness to keep him close. However, the
divers knew they didn't have much time
to plan a proper rescue mission. You
see, the air pocket Harrison was in was
about to run out, likely in less than an
hour. Harrison could end up suffocating
if they didn't act quick enough. On the
other hand, they couldn't just strap him
into a rope and pull him back to the
surface. He had already spent over 2 and
1/2 days in an extremely high pressure
environment. Taking him to the surface
too quickly could have caused
decompression sickness, which in extreme
cases can also be lethal. Fortunately,
due to their job of installing
underwater oil pipes, the divers were
uniquely equipped to deal with these
exact issues. More specifically, they
had a pressurized diving bell attached
to which they put Harrison in after
consulting a doctor. Had this been a
standard diving crew with regular scuba
gear, they wouldn't have had anything to
keep Harrison alive. Once back on the
surface, he also had to spend some more
time in a decompression chamber to avoid
decompression sickness and was fairly
okay after that. However, while he
recovered physically, the mental trauma
of being trapped in an upside down boat
on the ocean floor for over two days
with no idea if anyone was coming to
save him left him with PTSD, something
he is still recovering from to this day.
>> Craziest survival story ever.
>> On December 13, 2013, YouTuber Kodiak
Thunder uploaded a video showing a
near-death experience he had while
diving. Oh lord.
>> Unlike many other divers, Kodiak's
motive wasn't to just dive as deep as he
could or reach some underwater landmark.
Instead, his diving sessions were more
about catching [crying] fish and
crustations by hand or with a spear gun.
But while chasing a lobster, he swam too
far into an underwater cave. He managed
to catch the lobster he was after, but
when he turned around, he had no idea
how to get out.
bro. What you even doing in here, man?
This is what hunger does to someone,
buddy. Someone who's hungry doesn't have
the money for diving equipment to go
hunt lobsters in the bottom of the ocean.
dog. Like what? What?
What?
>> Fortunately, after swimming around in
the cave for a few minutes, he was able
to find the exit and swim out without
any trouble. However, this was
incredibly lucky. The thing is, diving
on its own is incredibly dangerous. A
single distraction can quickly spiral
into an irreversible tragedy. Unless
they're very deep, divers at least have
the option to just swim up to the
surface and wait for rescue. Though not
with cave diving, one of the primary
hazards in a cave is the environment
itself. Unlike the open ocean, many
underwater caves,
>> yeah, there's soot on the wall, so if
you kick up soot from the wall, you
can't find your way out.
>> Floor is covered in extremely fine silt.
A poorly controlled fin kick or even the
exhaust bubbles from a regulator hitting
the ceiling can dislodge this sediment.
This creates a silt out, a condition
where the water's visibility drops to
absolutely zero instantly. Divers high
power become useless. And in some
extreme cases, the diver can't even see
their own hands, let alone their
surroundings. This also makes them
unable to see their gauges or the
guidelines. In short, they no longer
know where they're going, where they're
supposed to go, or whether they're
getting the right gas mixture. At best,
they can keep swimming and hope the cave
is straight enough to eventually lead
them away from the murky water. Look at
all them air tanks. Four.
>> If they can't monitor their gases,
nitrogen poisoning can become a serious
problem. It impairs both their cognitive
and motor function, leaving them to take
their final breaths in the cave unless
someone is there to rescue them. Even
then, rescue isn't always an option.
Many underwater caves are extremely
narrow, and with tanks and other
essential gear, navigating these tight
spaces becomes even harder. In most
cases, there isn't even enough room to
turn around.
If diver passes out, the others can get
trapped behind them and lose their lives
there as well.
>> I don't either.
>> One of the most well-known cases of this
exact scenario happened on February 6th,
2014 when a team of five Finnish cavers
visited Norway to go cave diving through
Plura Cave. All five of them were
veteran cave divers and knew exactly
what they were doing. They even had
mapped out the exact route they planned
to follow.
dude? Why?
>> However, as they were crossing the
narrowest section of the cave, the
cylinder of one of the divers got stuck,
preventing him from moving forward and
blocking the others behind him. The
chaos of the situation resulted in two
of the divers panicking, failing to
monitor their gauges and passing away
within minutes. The other three barely
made it out alive as well. One had to
squeeze past the stuck diver by removing
his gear and swimming the rest of the
way, gasping for air from tiny pockets
along the ceiling. The remaining two had
to turn back and exit through the
original entrance with almost no air
left in their tanks. The fact that any
of them made it out alive was nothing
short of a miracle, highlighting the
true horror of underwater cave diving.
Because when things go even slightly
wrong during a cave dive, even the most
experienced and well-prepared divers can
struggle to survive.
W video.
Anybody go cave d? Who goes cave diving
in here?
Bro, I dude I there is thing I don't
understand going caving
or cave diving. It it does not it it I
don't get it, bro. I I don't get it. You
go like, y'all remember the the the
Nutty Putty Cave incident where that
that dude got trapped in there in like
You wouldn't catch me dead. No, you
wouldn't catch me. You wouldn't catch me dead
going caving up in there. You know who
has some of the best cave diving uh
stories on the internet? Mr. Ballin,
dude. Dude, I remember being at I've
told the story for, bro, I remember
being at work back in the day. I just
have Mr. Ballin scary, like real stories
on, bro. I'd be sitting there listen Mr.
Balling story all day at work. Have my
AirPods in. I'd be sitting there
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