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Wendigoon’s fear of the sea originates from the ocarina of time water temple and Sunday school biblical flood stories.
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I was going to say, I don’t know if I’d be able to get myself to watch a full Wendi video on Delta P, I’ve already seen them and I don’t think his style is that suited to describing what basically amounts to industrial accidents. There’s nothing spooky or supernatural about them, they’re interesting on a physics level for the natural forces involved and kind of in a macabre way, but at that point you might as well embrace the Chinese Liveleak and start describing all the people who get horribly killed in metal rollers or industrial ovens or get caught up in machining. It’s dark, but there’s no intrigue or mystery and at the end of the day it’s just kind of depressing.I'm going to post the Delta P Crab in case you haven't seen him.
cw: crab
That's why I was thinking he might go for the ones like this with a "corporate/government malfeasance" angle. Horrible accident but tastefully described, words only, then greater horror as it turns out to be not (only) human error, but corporate greed or lack of imagination as to what could go wrong.It’s dark, but there’s no intrigue or mystery and at the end of the day it’s just kind of depressing.
I wonder if he'll end up in a rabbit hole and cover a couple of the other big diving accidents.
Wendigoon oceangate video when?Wendi does fear the ocean, so I don't think this is just a potboiler episode. I wonder if he'll end up in a rabbit hole and cover a couple of the other big diving accidents
Removing the human error side, he did something similar with the banana wars. It was a tiresome video. A good video but insufferable because of the subject matter and the people who allowed it to happen.Wendi already did something similar with the Hisashi Ouchi video ("lol just pour this into the bucket") and more recently, the one about rifle company cronyism skewing testing data with fatal results for the end users.
I'm thinking of that time Rob Dyke included it in his top ten worst deaths and included the images.That being said, I do like that it was not shock or photos.
It's not much of a unique thing considering Wendie did a video about that Japanese guy who got his DNA erased (need to rewatch it).I was going to say, I don’t know if I’d be able to get myself to watch a full Wendi video on Delta P, I’ve already seen them and I don’t think his style is that suited to describing what basically amounts to industrial accidents. There’s nothing spooky or supernatural about them, they’re interesting on a physics level for the natural forces involved and kind of in a macabre way, but at that point you might as well embrace the Chinese Liveleak and start describing all the people who get horribly killed in metal rollers or industrial ovens or get caught up in machining. It’s dark, but there’s no intrigue or mystery and at the end of the day it’s just kind of depressing.
I'm going to post the Delta P Crab in case you haven't seen him.
cw: crab
I was excited, then realized it was just the Byford Dolphin incident. It's really the most boring topic because there's no room for speculation, and there's very little chance of anything new being mentioned. It's just a thing that happened and has no mystery or conspiracy.
Not a bad video actually. I haven't watched much of Wendi for a while but I liked this one.
"Flash-boiled their blood" is not a sentence I imagined I'd hear today.![]()
Expected an insufferable episode, but it was decent enough.Oh lord, the latest Creep TV episode is on the infamous "The Painter" series by Urbanspook, the punching bag of the analog horror community.
I assume the main selling points are marketing, cross-pollination between creators, help with merch deals, access to lawyers, and after enough corruption has set in, access to minors, and then again, access to lawyers.I'm aware I'm showing my ignorance, but I just don't see the point in a "talent" agency for youtubers. Especially when it involves a bunch of other very popular youtubers, because that just seems like a racket to circlejerk with your friends and arbitrarily select which rando gets to be successful for a cut of their profits.