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My best anxiety moment was during a hike in switzerland at a canyon. The path was maybe like 2 feet wide with no safety. To our right was a 200 meter drop into the canyon and to our left was a big as wall (from the mountain). The path continued like this for about a mile. Fun experience.
I was in a car with two other people to see that one really high mountain in colorado(pikes peak I think it was) and i was HORRIFIED. I feared for my life that day like no other. I was crying and stressing because my phobia of heights and my anxiety going off like crazy plus I have adhd so everything that i felt was worse because of me noticing things so much i had an overload of emotions and stimulation.
Found out I was scared of heights when I camped at the top of El Capitan in Yosemite. 3,000 feet above the Valley floor (900+ meters). Had a full on panic attack, crying my eyes out, but was just as terrified of going back down so I stayed for a day and just pitched my tent as far from the edge as possible. It was rough, though I wasn’t actually close enough to the edge to be in real danger. Sure felt like it though. I also nearly fell off the side of a path similar to the one you’re describing, in the Grand Canyon, but with drops on either side. I threw my weight forward at the last second and wound up face planting in the dirt. Never been so happy to wind up with scratches and bruises all over me, but I was incredibly relieved not to have fallen off. I was not having a good time walking back lol, and after that I hung back anytime my tour group went to an overlook. It didn’t help that I’d found a book in the gift shop that detailed every death that had ever happened in the park. Absolutely fucked me up for a while, I can’t imagine why anyone thought it was a good idea for a book. It was beautiful though, and if I ever get the opportunity I’d love to visit the Grand Canyon again. I’d just steer clear of any drop offs. It’s still absolutely stunning from far away.
Not gonna lie, this guy gave me anxiety and he hadn't even started the challenge, just the speed at which he talks and the pitch makes you think he's being chased by someone threatening his life.
"Get back to mass will ya?!?!" Jack's anxiety levels: -loud, and Irish -loud, and so Irish that its indistinguishable from English. -loud, and so Irish that he reverts to Catholicism.
@New York Pizza that's not what indistinguishable means. It means unable to tell the difference from. So the original comment is saying the second stage of anxiety is Irish that sounds just like English.
17:17 That moment in Tony Hawk Pro Skater when you've been stringing combos for 10 minutes straight and then you miss one and lose your 2638574198 points
I've got to know what happened to that guy? Is he alive? Is he in hospital? The fact that Jack didn't give us a check on that one like he did with the petroleum drives me mad
oh yeah no, the water stuff gets me so anxious, getting into murky water and walking in it and swimming in it makes me soooo anxious. Dont know if its a phobia but the idea of swimming in water where i cant see the bottom and possibly getting my foot severed or cut gives me bad anxiety
Me: *Doesn't have parents* Jack: Stop it. Go to bed. Drink water. Do your homework. Me: *Gets out of bed to get water and do some online schoolwork and take my medication* Thanks.
Jack: I've got a new fear, of walking by any steep incline and that a bolder is going to come flying in my face. Me, who has had that fear since i was 7: "Welcome to the club"
New England is notorious for falling rock signs on most major roads, since they're blasted through rock/mountains. So yeah, having learned what those signs meant as a kid, fully justified in being afraid of borders being inbound from any steep incline...
My mom had a friend who rode a motorcycle with his gang (dont ask) and one day his wife called her saying he got in a horrible accident. I was maybe five or six, and when we got to the house he was in a hospital bed with severe burns all over his body. They said he wouldn't live very long, so we went to give him his medicine, and some stuff to make him more relaxed and comfortable. He got in the accident from doing a wheelie along a highway, but when he went to go back down his bike went sideways and he flew under his bike, getting burned from the asphalt and the gas from the bike. Don't wheelie to show off kids, and remember to wear proper equipment when biking.
14:27 near Salt Lake City, Utah, there’s a park called Olympic Park that was used for a past olympics. One of the things you can do there (at least during the summer) is ride a tube down the ski hills. it’s fun and highly recommend going if you can :)
14:00 the fact that the (what I assume is some kind of plexiglass) is bending like that means it’s unlikely to actually snap/shatter. The same concept is used in skyscrapers and even trees utilize the concept, certain materials are designed to have a certain amount of give so they bend instead of snapping.
Jack: *Talking about his tooth getting pulled out and him not feeling it* Me: Has flashbacks to when I got a tooth pulled and they didn't put enough numbing medicine on and I felt and heard every little nerve nerve being broken and teared*😀👍
But here's your comfort price for failing: Some tea/hot cocoa/coffe (pick ur favourite), fuzzy blanket, comfortable pyjamas, some cute and carefree childhood cartoons and endless pats on the head with a biiig sprinkle of "you couldn't do it today, but that doesn't mean you've failed tomorrow". Anxiety sucks ass and I have to barge in and say, yeah I get it's mostly sarcastic/a joke, But I'm glad you're here dealing with this shit, it's awesome! :)
"When I get upset, I get more Irish." That's how accents work man. When I get emotional, my Southern comes out. Plus accents just help to, well, accent, the emotion in one's voice.
Omg. I have never related more. When i get going or ranty or angry i start sounding likr a southern bell from Oklahoma. Ppl in my town make fun of me and im just here like 'I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN SOUTHERN KANSAS!'
Okay but can we take a minute to appreciate how kind that shark was though? Like the shark moved both out of the divers way and in a way so that it wouldn't hit them again, most people would have crushed the diver to get through
4:32 That's me every time i've had an ingrown toenail taken care of. It takes alot less time than expected with not even being able to feel them do anything because it was numb, and then the fact that they're a doctor and they watched it all happen (i can't cause too much blood or other poky stuff on or in my body will make me pass out as if i'm having a cardiac arrest or seizure) is the only reason i don't ask "Are you sure?" all questioningly.
Realizing that the pretty constant intrusive thoughts make these kinds of challenges a breeze. In fact, realizing that watching Sean panic is what makes me crack in a laughing challenge. Opting to not explore what that means about my psyche.
@@aeternavictrix7861 No. The people doing the crazy things that are seriously dangerous is the natural selection. I honestly didn't know people would interpret it any other way...
I have literally been at a popular place with a sheer cliff, heard people screaming and found out someone had fell. The screams of him being moved so emergency services to airlift him will stay with me forever. And it was because he was sitting too close to get a better picture. Not worth it. Could never find out if they survived or not :(
is that not a thing in America? in Australia we do the same thing. so as Sean said, ten-hundred, he's multiplying 100 by 10, like 10 100's say we want to say 3200, we would say 32 100 (thirty-two hundred)
I've discovered my genuine fear of being trapped under water. The fact the person recording didn't put their hand or something through the hole as a signal, after seeing he was lost, was ridiculous.
When someones trapped under water the worst thing you can do is walk away for any reason, staying next to them until they either get out or stay still so you can break the ice are the best options
that hanging on the motorcycle thing at 15:59 is actually really common in Brazil, because some people thinks it's cool to almost die and also make a lot of noise
I'm not afraid of heights unless I'm not attached. Even with high winds working, my brains is like "I'll just be dangling in mid air, I'm safe, let's keep working"
5:44 I agree with everything you said about "that is how people die" there's being a daredevil, there is living life on the edge, and then there is living your life on the literal event horizon between continuing your existence vs turning yourself into marinara sauce
These videos simply make my bucket list longer, but a video of party scenes, or strangers trying to talk to you, or...fuck, idk, getting hit on - that would spike my anxiety, that, or bugs lol.
The videos like the first one don’t give me anxiety, the ones were sometime goes wrong give me anxiety because ones like the first one you know that’s there’s nothing to worry about
jack: the rules of the video are simple get anxiety at any point in the video you lose 99% of the world: welp i guess i just lose the game also you have lost the game