Xeno Reacts To Man in Cave by Internet Historian
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In this video Xeno reacts to the story of Floyd Collins, the cave explorer who was trapped inside a cave in the 20's (almost 100 years ago) and the entire rescue operation - presented by the one and only Internet Historian.
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Ah yes, when internet historian releases a new video and I watched then I watched 20 times with others content creators that I follow.
@cygnus__
Жыл бұрын
From one bald man (Asmongold) to another
@saintgeekSG
Жыл бұрын
@@cygnus__ Asmon hasn't reacted yet has he? He's generally one of the last big streamers to react to internet historian each time IH makes a video, with xqc and hasan always reacting the second the video is out.
@cygnus__
Жыл бұрын
@@saintgeekSG bro idfk i just remember watching asmongold react to a random internet historian vid recently
@bigboi257
Жыл бұрын
@@cygnus__ not this one
@TheKenchanx
Жыл бұрын
relatable.
That opening segment gives me legitimate anxiety. I can deal with a lot of stuff but 2 things will always get me: extreme heights and tight spaces.
@JLF-cn1rr
Жыл бұрын
Makes sense. If something goes wrong in either of those situations, you'll spend too much time realizing how fucked you are and knowing there isn't anything you can do about it, as demonstrated in the video.
@deathninja16
Жыл бұрын
I'm in a work field that requires me to crawl into right spaces some days and I'm never OK with it.and I'm being paid for it lol.
@darkithnamgedrf9495
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, i dont have claustrophobia and i can even enjoy small spaces, however the idea of being stuck with no prospects of escape without being able to move any limbs in a puddle of melted ice, piss, and feces scares the daylight out of me
@Judgement_Kazzy
Жыл бұрын
Damn, you must really enjoy elevators
@westerlytoast5763
Жыл бұрын
I'm fine with heights mostly, but tight spaces are my biggest fear by far. I would never have step foot in that cave. falling from some massive height would suck for sure, but it'd be much quicker than being slowly suffocated
People might diss on react content but I'm happy to watch a good video again with someone who hasn't seen it before
@charliekelly7024
Жыл бұрын
I always find it odd how people shit on react content but eagerly watch every playthrough of the MSQ. It's the same god damn thing lol.
@minyahb6363
Жыл бұрын
Yea reminded me of how glued to the tv, the whole world was when they rescued the Chilean Miners.
@Rihardololz
Жыл бұрын
yeah i originally watch internet historian video then reaction.
@darkithnamgedrf9495
Жыл бұрын
@@charliekelly7024 What is MSQ
@macdaddy1376
Жыл бұрын
@@charliekelly7024 not entirely since with reactions theres not a lot of interactive elements to it, its just watching, whereas in lets play they are the ones actually moving. its understandable that one might call them the same but this is the distinction that makes them separate.
I often skip reactions done on stream, but I'm glad to see there are streamers who are able to pay attention to whatever they are watching. Good one
I was actually in tears watching this. Imagine being in this situation in that cave trying to save your friend from being engulfed in darkness.
@chadikhr7258
Жыл бұрын
goofy ah snowflakes
@ultimaxkom8728
Жыл бұрын
@@chadikhr7258 snowflake
@ampoo1451
Жыл бұрын
Especially in that moment when he's dying not knowing people were not giving upp
@hellonearthiii4671
Жыл бұрын
I can’t begin to imagine it but at least he’s finally at peace.
Nothing better than watching Internet Historian react videos right after watching the original video.
As for how big the hole is, none of us will ever know because the cave that Floyd was trapped in 1) Caved in 2) Isn't open to the public
Poor guy, if only he had gotten world of tanks
My claustrophobia is making this incredibly hard to watch
I live in an area with a lot of limestone caves, the reason you aren’t supposed to touch the stalagmites and stalactites is because the oils on our skin stops them from growing, and stains them.
man, this story is sad
The people there who's just there to gather and watch definitely helped the cave-in happen.
Damn it, i just watched this video..now i have to watch it again 🤣
If he had died from infection, he would have been dead for quite some time already under these circumstances but if the medicine held it back while they had access to him, maybe the fever would have kept him going after losing access to him (held back, not cured) but the timing for that would be way to specific for it to happen. Then again, I am no Doctor and reading this might spin some heads...
@CruelestChris
Жыл бұрын
If he was dying from exposure the cold would also be slowing down the progress of any infection. In addition he's buried in rock, not soil, so not a lot of bacteria living in it. Biggest risk would be self-infection from his, ah, waste, since I can't imagine that's going anywhere.
Like Costa Concordia, the problem wasn't the disaster itself, but the fact that it took so long for *anyone* to do *anything* Most of them just sat around on their arses for DAYS. And by the time any real rescue attempts had been made ,it was too little too late
@freespace771
Жыл бұрын
Yep they had hundreds of people there, if they had just started digging that new shaft sooner.
Someone in chat said "Good thing Homer wasn't his step-bro" and i'm dying laughing.
@blasphemous9693
Жыл бұрын
Same lol
At least he didn't face the plot of "The Descent".
I am not claustrophobic but, I had to tap out of this vid @ 3:32. YaEesh!
On another sad note Did a bit of searching Jewell Estes, the 17 year old that initially went into the cave and realized that the dude was stuck, ended up dying in 1927, at just 20 years old, in Texas. He was buried back in Mammoth Cave Baptist Church cemetery. RIP dude You’re a legend for raising the alarm that he was in trouble. Damn. His parents and nearly all of his siblings died in the 19teens and 1920s. One died in the 1930s, and the last sibling (the youngest) died in 1990. That’s crazy I can’t imagine the hurt of losing your whole family so close together.
@deaj8450
Жыл бұрын
That's a major reason why people had so many kids back before the 1940/50s and onward dynamic of two kids give or take. As dark as it is you kind of expected to lose at least one of them young back then. My grandpa had a brother who drowned for instance, one of nine kids.
Nutty Putty cave in Utah has been closed to anyone cause John Edward Jones was climbing through the cave and went through an opened he though was another opening and got stuck. They tried getting him freedom for hours and he eventually passed away. His body is still in the cave. They never got him out. After his death they closed the cave off to anyone else. It’s crazy. I couldn’t imagine climbing through caves like that and getting stuck. The panic that would set in would be out of this world.
@kosakukawajiri5007
Жыл бұрын
I believe the spot he was stuck in was called the Birth Canal as well, I however call it the death canal. He was stuck upside down trying to get into a much deeper area, his arms stuck on his sides so he could not push himself free, and on top all that the canal split into 2 areas and had lots of jagged rocks that would have kept him stuck anyway thanks to hooking into his clothes and skin.
The whole story, I was waiting for circus performers to come in, the ones who do escape tricks and contortions.
I call into doubt some of his retelling with images. If the peaky blinders were there they would have gotten him out in no time before swindling him out of his land and the cave.
@noktinnkynoktinnky1329
Жыл бұрын
Bruh this is 1925 and he did say people think of solution after the cave collapse
@YukoValis
Жыл бұрын
@@noktinnkynoktinnky1329 I can see humor goes right above your head? your comment doesn't really make sense in response to what i said.
@xCaLLMeGHeTTo
Жыл бұрын
@@YukoValis Bro your comment doesn't even take into account that he had a 15kg ROCK on his leg. Not gonna work buddy.
@YukoValis
Жыл бұрын
@@xCaLLMeGHeTTo and you are just trying to be funny. btw it was 33 pounds.
@xCaLLMeGHeTTo
Жыл бұрын
@@YukoValis Nice try, buddy. Not everyone uses pounds. Let's stop acting like you know everything.
8:06 i thought that was edited bald shine lol
There is something just flat out haunting about the cave itself. The fact it simply refused to give Floyd up. Even long after he died. Of course, a lot of it wasn't the fault of the cave itself but there is just something messed up about his body being put up on display in the very thing that killed him. Just feels like a fate worse than death.
Damn that one guy with a feeeding tube was on point, why they didnt thought about it before?
I get a feeling there was sabotage involved in this on multiple occasions by the towns people. If shit was that real where they were ganging up on dude, and all the other shenanigans, imagine how bad it was when all these people flood into the town with their MONEY. You get to the point where on a few occasions they almost get him out but something crazy happens just before that keeps him stuck and keeps the people there & bringing in more people to spend their money. That dude was toast the minute he got stuck and people started showing up spending money in the town.
I love that they got Wendigoon involved with this
Finally got him. Mammoth Caves has had a bounty out for the Crimson-headed Crystal Clinger for decades. *I'm here to cash in.*
jesus fucking CHRIST that poor guys body, what the hell
100% get that guy not staying with him..........who would want to be trapped with him?
what a nightmare
this shit makes me feel clautrophobic af
this shit gave me nightmires, i hhave mild claustrophobia and I was phisically hurting every second of this video until he was found dead
This was a pretty heavy one.
When I first watched this I thought it was gonna be one of those things where the lamp goes out and he gets lost in complete darkness, not knowing which way is forward and which is backwards 💀
This was fuckin epic
IH has some of the best ads, I may not care about what he is advertising for, hell... I may HATE what he is advertising for, but I'll be damned if it's not entertaining.
@Chrisfragger1
Жыл бұрын
This teaches you that mother nature gives NO fucks about you. If you go where you should NOT, you take your life into your own hands.
@Chrisfragger1
Жыл бұрын
Imagine your government telling you you are not allowed to leave your home, and imagine being stupid enough to obey that illegal order?
So, ain't no caked up folks gettin' through that gap, huh? Shame, I'm sure the cave would have loved the feed.
Wait, is that Wendigoon providing his likeness and voice for Floyd?
Broooo... why did the original video get a copyright strike?
I was born and raised in KY it took the internet historian to tell me this story. And what's worse is the absolute absurdity that happens to this poor guy. And the idjits are like well shit we couldve done some things better but only after its to late. So frustrating this story is to me. But from what I take away. Is I will never feck around with a cave. Or depend others to save me if I can avoid it. Great story, sad as hell. But a good story to pass on.
Why do people insist intentionally burying themselves alive. I've already read about the nutty putty cave incident....not again
Just watching this makes me uncomfortable. Did this once with school but the openings were MUCH MUCH larger.
I watch these cave diver videos they post and it's difficult! I can feel myself almost having a damn panic attack watching the shit but I am so enthralled by how someone can be so crazy to throw themselves into such a situation where one moment of panic, or one small thing could go wrong and it is instant death! nope!
theres a reason why theres no animals and what not down there
The squeeze yeah pardon my language but duccccccckkkkkkk thattttttt lol not because of fear I like control.
@cannedsquasher5923
Жыл бұрын
"pardon my language" proceeds to censor and PG-ify it anyways.
28:45
I love it but double ads every 4 mins is crazy...lol Seriously, the most ads ever. 66 in total!! All were unskippable 15 secs double ads.
@lautarotrefilio4773
Жыл бұрын
not using adblock lol
@FingerPuppetSarcasm
Жыл бұрын
AdGuard if on pc bro. iphone...Firefox Focus
I guess his other name is Wirt.
This actually gives me extreme anxiety
Buhh
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah this is only second to drowning and burning to death in my fears.
the worst part? he 100 % did this to himself............
just pull 5head
Honestly, they weren’t wrong about that rope pull. They were just pulling the wrong thing; they could have pulled the rock, attach a strong hook to the end of the rope, break that rock into manageable pieces and boom, he would have been fine.
@Zamoxino
Жыл бұрын
First dunno if they could even reach it and 2nd the rock was on his leg, they would just scratch big ass hole in his leg and maybe body killing him on the spot (they already got communication problems there)
@unnamed_protagonist
Жыл бұрын
At least in this retelling they also just didn't have the force going the right way. They had to stop because they were lifting him and crushing his chestagainst the edge of the ceiling. They needed another fulcrum point closer to floyds level so the force would be horizontal not vertical. Something like either a hook to run the rope through floor or even just his brother putting his weight on it to act as the fulcrum.
@freespace771
Жыл бұрын
@@unnamed_protagonist Yes was thinking about that myself. They needed a pulley to change the direction of the pull, to as flat to how he lay as possible.
@sirgentlebread7302
Жыл бұрын
@@freespace771 In reality, the hole was too small for a pulley strong enough to do that
@Klaudiuszeg
Жыл бұрын
They should install a rollie right next to him to transfer vertical pull into horizontal, thats literally it
FINALLY FREEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Tomar
1h15m19s of duration lol lmao even
Fun fact, the first version was plagiarized.
@SirSnowman88
7 ай бұрын
Fun fact addition... This is that first version he's reacting to.
@JuraDenus
6 ай бұрын
Yea Internet Historian is just a content stealer 📢📢
@khuu8342
6 ай бұрын
@@JuraDenus it's unfortunate he has a talent for storytelling, he just need to ask for permissions :(
not ONCE was water mentioned as a means of sustenance.. Did no one in the 1920's hydrate?? Just running on coffee, milk & whiskey??
@pine_9356
6 ай бұрын
for a lot of history water wasn't as drinkable in most places, beers and ciders being more common for hydration some developing countries are still like this even, people without access to potable water rely on soda which can be cheaper than bottled water
so he did it for the sake of tourism, but what I don't get is... what tourist is gonna want to squeeze through all that to get to the beautiful part lol? am I stupid and missing something here? xd
@MalphasJD
Жыл бұрын
My guess is he porbably wanted to get in to explore it and see if there was an easier acces point somwhere else in the crystal cave
@civiltrack3583
Жыл бұрын
Well they had to make money somehow with how shitty the land was
@zeallust8542
Жыл бұрын
The entire point of the digging was to open it up to be a walkable cave. He was doing the work to make it so nobody has to squeeze through anything.
@SolidSnake240
Жыл бұрын
most likely the former.
@cannedsquasher5923
Жыл бұрын
@@zeallust8542 which is why I wonder why he didn't just work on opening the squeeze first instead of the deeper part. Surely it would've been easier for him as he wouldn't have to make that squeeze constantly.
Cringes asf god. 🤣
I wish you spoke more in the video "reactions" like these are basically freebooting the original content without adding anything transformative I highly doubt this would be considered fair use if this went to court
@JuraDenus
10 ай бұрын
You are just high on copium 😷
@fabianvilla8474
7 ай бұрын
lmao the tables have turned
@poppag8281
7 ай бұрын
@@fabianvilla8474 not really? This is still bad content even if internet historians video was plagerized
@hmm_norah
7 ай бұрын
@@poppag8281I read their message as replying to the person above, not at you, or at the very least I think they're agreeing with you in some way.
@dawn4383
7 ай бұрын
@@poppag8281 The point still exists, but it's funny when someone goes "Aha, this person basically stole this already stolen content!"