9 True Scary DEEP SEA & DIVING Stories
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Top Comments (10)
Out of all the videos Joel uploads this one unsettles me the most, since my biggest fear is the ocean, deep bodies of water, excited for this one
That last story is heartbreaking because Frank's friend was not a male, but a female octopus. The reason she wasn't interested in doing anything was she had laid eggs and was protecting them, she was sacrificing her life to make sure her babies hatched. This is what the females do, they won't move away or eat, they are on guard until those babies hatch which means they die so their babies live. Octopi are playful creatures and I am happy he met this special friend, hope someday he meets another one.💕💕💕
That story with the person and their father was deeply sad. I've lost a parent to sudden circumstances as well, and I still think about what I wish I could say to them. Not to be too "spiritualist" but there's a part of me that wonders, if angels exist, if that person's father actually saved their life that day.
Looking at thalassaphobia pics is enough to dissuade me. Can’t wait to have stories do the same!
Big thanks to Ridge for sending me this wallet and supporting the channel! Here’s the site if you want to check them out! > https://ridge.com/letsread
The ghost diving suit making the "O.K" sign scared me and that doesn't happens often
The last story, Fredrick, was most likely a female. A female octopus guards her eggs until they hatch. They don't eat during this time and pass away after the babies are born. It's sad because they are truly amazing creatures.
Being stuck in an tight underwater cave wearing a thick restrictive wetsuit and heavy diving gear is definitely a claustrophobes worst nightmare.....my heart rate has increased quite a bit just writing this.....
About the last story: Frederik may have been a girl. When octopuses lay eggs, they will hide them in holes or crevices and then guard that location until hatching, often starving in the process. :(
This was one of the more disturbing narrations. Hallucinations are scary, but hallucinations under water? Terrifying.
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Top Comments (10)
Out of all the videos Joel uploads this one unsettles me the most, since my biggest fear is the ocean, deep bodies of water, excited for this one
That last story is heartbreaking because Frank's friend was not a male, but a female octopus. The reason she wasn't interested in doing anything was she had laid eggs and was protecting them, she was sacrificing her life to make sure her babies hatched. This is what the females do, they won't move away or eat, they are on guard until those babies hatch which means they die so their babies live. Octopi are playful creatures and I am happy he met this special friend, hope someday he meets another one.💕💕💕
That story with the person and their father was deeply sad. I've lost a parent to sudden circumstances as well, and I still think about what I wish I could say to them. Not to be too "spiritualist" but there's a part of me that wonders, if angels exist, if that person's father actually saved their life that day.
Looking at thalassaphobia pics is enough to dissuade me. Can’t wait to have stories do the same!
Big thanks to Ridge for sending me this wallet and supporting the channel! Here’s the site if you want to check them out! > https://ridge.com/letsread
The ghost diving suit making the "O.K" sign scared me and that doesn't happens often
The last story, Fredrick, was most likely a female. A female octopus guards her eggs until they hatch. They don't eat during this time and pass away after the babies are born. It's sad because they are truly amazing creatures.
Being stuck in an tight underwater cave wearing a thick restrictive wetsuit and heavy diving gear is definitely a claustrophobes worst nightmare.....my heart rate has increased quite a bit just writing this.....
About the last story: Frederik may have been a girl. When octopuses lay eggs, they will hide them in holes or crevices and then guard that location until hatching, often starving in the process. :(
This was one of the more disturbing narrations. Hallucinations are scary, but hallucinations under water? Terrifying.