Fear of the Deep | Nexpo Terrifies HasanAbi



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35 thoughts on “Fear of the Deep | Nexpo Terrifies HasanAbi”

  1. Everyone clowning on Hasan for having a fear of the ocean is just sad. Everyone has a certain fear of their own and it isn't cool at all to judge others over it. Hell, I'm afraid of heights.

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  2. Water is straight up evil. That’s what my parents always said, and they lived near large bodies of water. My dad especially, he lived near a famous drafting river that can be very dangerous. He said that locals never drowned cause they respected the river, so the only ones that drowned were foreigners that thought they knew more about the river than the locals and thought of themselves as experts. The ocean is like that too, that’s why experienced divers die when they think they know better.

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  3. The ocean, a part of our planet in which humans have reduced mobility, reduced vision and cannot breath.
    Housing the worlds largest collection of freak creatures and poisonous stuff to just bump into.
    Casually bumping into creatures on a scale that in and of itself can be shocking.
    Why someone might find that uncomfortable is such a mystery right guys?

    PS: The ocean: Turning wind into death since 8,000 BC.

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  4. I love watching videos about the ocean, specifically the creatures that inhabit it. But occasionally, I have this nightmare in which I get swallowed by a blue whale and it swims to the bottom of the ocean, surrounded by a huge group of other whales.

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  5. boy i follow like multiple pages of researchers that go down there and see what’s going on, there’s such cool stuff going on! i get that being in the middle of the ocean makes u feel helpless and is scary but the snorkelling type of waters are the bbbbest!!
    also swimming with the fishes is great???? friends?????

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  6. I think Mr.Piker has a point, a lot of people really underestimate the ocean or any large bodies of water. I mean f..k, I did it one time and nearly died as a result. The seafloor was kinda flat so I ran and ran forward until it suddenly dipped and I lost balance. Next thing I know I'm in the hospital stuck for three months, thankfully I was found by my father submerged and unconscious on the seafloor. My neighbor's kid one block down died after trying to recover the ball that fell into the river. Just a few months after that incident, another kid died after trying to retrieve his slippers. And that's just the water part, if you swim on the wrong Aussie/Florida river, you're the next croc's dinner.

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  7. The Ocean freaks me out. Too many things that can and will fuck you up. Lakes all day any day over the deep abyss.

    Big Lakes look like oceans. Some are scary deep, but nothing will attack you. If you drain Lake Superior, it will cover the 48 with an inch (maybe two?) of water .

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  8. Possibly one of the most terrifying facts i've ever heard is that scientists estimate there are anywhere between 4.3 and 130 MILLION giant squids on earth.
    I had always assumed that because of how rare sightings of them are that they had a population kinda on par with blue whales, so around ~15,000 but nah there might be more giant squids than french people

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  9. Honestly i love tuba diving for the feeling of being somewhere nature never intended you to be in, and rebelling against that, but i also fear even slightly deep waters, i feel like they could drag me anytime

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  10. I've swam along the continental shelf in the Bahamas. It is an amazing experience but I will admit a bit unnerving to see the sea floor drop away into the darkness. Fortunately the sea was calm. As for the creatures nothing not even the sharks were bothered by your presence.

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  11. See, he talks about it not being an irrational fear, but then immediately goes into a spiel about sea monsters grabbing you and pulling you down.
    Yeah, that's what turns it into an irrational fear.

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  12. I feel a sort of panic when I see images, or even scenes in movies of large objects under water, but also not being able to see under the water. When my family and I go to the beach, I will not go into the water, the only time I’ve ever went was when my husband wanted me to catch waves with him, but it was at knee length, nothing more. I’m barely even watching this, I’m just listening to Nexpo and Hasan talk about it.

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  13. Lol one of the reasons I love scuba diving so much is when you first get in the water, look down and there's nothingbelow. Then as you go down there stops being anything above you and your on the surface in a whole new world. The coolest experience, I was descending and about halfway down. I could only see very faint outlines of the 4 in front of me but couldn't see the floor, but also couldn't see the surface so It felt like flying through a void. It was amazing. But also interesting, it definitely is scary when you can't see the bottom. But when you swim from surface to floor you realize it's simply is something there, probably not far away from your view but the murkyness just makes it seem never ending. The bends scares the shit out of me. But it's incredibly easy to avoid. And the "hard to go and dangerous to be there" is the whole reason to do it! Space is the exact same but should we stay on earth only because a vacuum isn't breathable? Lol

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  14. Interesting enough, the difference between the bottom of the Mariana Trench to the top of Mt Everest is only 11 miles. That really isn't that much. I can job 11 miles in under 90 minutes.

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