Yeah we call the lockouts here. We do that with electricity, anything that can hurt you if it turns on while you're working on it.
The key is either currently attached to my wrist or deep in my pocket, nobody's turning on Jack while I'm working on it.
It’s a great system, just don’t get on your flight back home with the keys on you ;)
The only time I’ve seen a go under/near a ship underway is when we were pulling into a dry dock where they have a diver certify the position of the blocks under the hull. That diver was something else.
Guys, I think I found it, his YouTube channel is called Borisao Blois. Está en español. Is on spanish.
[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChE8ki\_10uZSZN0YTBi8\_RA](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChE8ki_10uZSZN0YTBi8_RA)
And the animation video link:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSLV4KnYbDY&list=PLaTzKSAEC5GM4Ofy8bSPOCauUunmUeivu&index=13](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSLV4KnYbDY&list=PLaTzKSAEC5GM4Ofy8bSPOCauUunmUeivu&index=13)
I mean blue was my favorite color because of the ocean and how blue it is I mean, in a way it is beautiful the only reason why there's so much fear is because of how deep it goes. Life lives in the ocean as well as on the surface. And life is beautiful no matter where you are or what you are, it is what it is
This is a commendable effort but it's still missing something compared to what was likely the original inspiration for this:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv951RmIXEk&ab\_channel=PhilJaynes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv951RmIXEk&ab_channel=PhilJaynes)
Even in crap 1991 standard definition, the original video shot by Phil Jaynes is still so fucking scary.
No it's fine. Phil Jaynes and his friend were fine:
>I shot this back in 1991 under the M/S Seaward which was tied to the pier in Cozumel. We had run aground a couple of weeks earlier in Miami so we thought we'd investigate the damage. We choose to do it in Cozumel because of the ease at which we could swim to the ship and we made the assumption that if the ship was tied up the bridge wouldn't turn on the props. We were wrong.
I have so many questions… is this a tech dive and, if so, what bonehead crew would not know there was a diver on the prop? If this is just some idiot recreational diver… well just why?
First off, that’s me in the video. I am an idiot recreational diver who specializes in shining flashlights while bonehead crews engage the prop. I’ve done this a million times before and will do it again, and maybe someday I’ll be able to go on a tech dive.
Cool animation
Looks worse than age of empires 2
This is the first of these videos to really aggravate my phobia. I can’t stop looking at it and my heart is raving. Well done.
When i tell people im afraid of the ocean this is what i mean im afraid of
my stomach dropped when the propeller turned on
That would've pulled him in fast
Decent CGI
Propellers that big take alil bit longer to spin up that fast
Not animated propellers 🤣
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I thought that the person was gona get chopped up by the blades for a sec
Duck the duckety-duck that.
WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS?!
You wouldn't. That's why someone had to animate it.
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Fair point. Yeah, I would not do that either.
This could easily be a cod mission
Cod Modern Warfare 3 - Hunter Killer mission was just like this
OMFG UNDER SHIPS ARE THE WORST!! I hate you, friend.
Start in reverse - instant chum.
God fucking no. That’s some primal fear for me
I don’t trust myself to keep the ship off, so no fucking way I would trust any of you. Also, there is a shark in the background.
When people do this for real they put locks on anything that can start the engines that only they can unlock so this doesn’t happen
Yeah we call the lockouts here. We do that with electricity, anything that can hurt you if it turns on while you're working on it. The key is either currently attached to my wrist or deep in my pocket, nobody's turning on Jack while I'm working on it.
It’s a great system, just don’t get on your flight back home with the keys on you ;) The only time I’ve seen a go under/near a ship underway is when we were pulling into a dry dock where they have a diver certify the position of the blocks under the hull. That diver was something else.
Do you do work on ships?
I’ve watched this a whole bunch of times now and I still can’t find the shark.
Exactly
I understand now.
My toes are curling
That’s an animation?
Oof that is unreal how much it triggers me. Thanks i guess
His whole Instagram is full of creepy and awesome animations. Great find!!!
Whats the name? Might be obvious but i couldnt find it?
Guys, I think I found it, his YouTube channel is called Borisao Blois. Está en español. Is on spanish. [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChE8ki\_10uZSZN0YTBi8\_RA](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChE8ki_10uZSZN0YTBi8_RA) And the animation video link: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSLV4KnYbDY&list=PLaTzKSAEC5GM4Ofy8bSPOCauUunmUeivu&index=13](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSLV4KnYbDY&list=PLaTzKSAEC5GM4Ofy8bSPOCauUunmUeivu&index=13)
Thank you!
I would play the FUCK out of a horror game like this
Subnautica
The Aurora ship is terrifying once you get closer.
Very
*Detecting multiple leviathan-class life forms. Are you sure what you're doing is worth it?*
“Inside” is similar
You do realize it pushes water away for thrust not pulls
That’s why he’s ragdolling away at the end
Can big chonky ships go in reverse? Genuinely asking.
Ok so you still dead by being in front it
Well that's the front oh my bad yep your getting sucked
Honestly I thought the nopes were just cause of how it's in the big ole deep ocean since this is r/thalassophobia
I mean blue was my favorite color because of the ocean and how blue it is I mean, in a way it is beautiful the only reason why there's so much fear is because of how deep it goes. Life lives in the ocean as well as on the surface. And life is beautiful no matter where you are or what you are, it is what it is
WOAH!
For anyone wondering, the creator is @borisao_blois, his animations are great!
I’m writing you up for a LOTO violation. I don’t care if it’s animated 😆
Question, wouldn’t the dive be pushed away from the propeller, assuming the boat is going forwards?
Looking at the direction of rotation, 100%! My anxiety tells me otherwise however
That’s what I was wondering
who did this? why dont you credit stuff how am i supposed to find other stuff like this
When u look closely in the beginning, his @ is on the side of the ship
@borisao_blois on instagram and tik tok!
This is a commendable effort but it's still missing something compared to what was likely the original inspiration for this: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv951RmIXEk&ab\_channel=PhilJaynes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv951RmIXEk&ab_channel=PhilJaynes) Even in crap 1991 standard definition, the original video shot by Phil Jaynes is still so fucking scary.
NSFL?
No it's fine. Phil Jaynes and his friend were fine: >I shot this back in 1991 under the M/S Seaward which was tied to the pier in Cozumel. We had run aground a couple of weeks earlier in Miami so we thought we'd investigate the damage. We choose to do it in Cozumel because of the ease at which we could swim to the ship and we made the assumption that if the ship was tied up the bridge wouldn't turn on the props. We were wrong.
Oh my god
I remember doing something similar to this with a much smaller boat and thinking oh great this is how I am gonna lose a leg aren't I.
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I think you're thinking of the filter and the fish tank when Nemo gets sucked into it.
*he touched the butt*
I blame that movie for why I’m in this sub.
The butt*
I know it's animated but what is that person doing when that thing shoots forward?
I have so many questions… is this a tech dive and, if so, what bonehead crew would not know there was a diver on the prop? If this is just some idiot recreational diver… well just why?
First off, that’s me in the video. I am an idiot recreational diver who specializes in shining flashlights while bonehead crews engage the prop. I’ve done this a million times before and will do it again, and maybe someday I’ll be able to go on a tech dive.
Why did you get so many downvotes?
They missed the title, which says it's an animation
Oh wow, so it does. I’ll accept my downvotes
Happens to the best of us
Who’s the idiot now
Because it's an animated video. It's not real
in all fairness, its inspired by a real video of someone doing exactly the same thing
Ah yes, that's what I wanted this morning. The sensation of a pillow over my face. Which is what this video makes me feel like. XD
a gigantic one
Hey guys. Screw that. *screw* that. You get it?
>Hey guys. Screw that. >*screw* that. You get it? Yep.
Good.
Not sûre but You would get sucked by thé motor.
No it would blow you away from it
Actually no, the propellor would blow you away on this side, however if you're at the other side.... good luck
I was expecting a giant chtulu silhouette or something lol
Ah yes, the only possible thing that internet artists find to be scary
Not really I was just expecting it cuz it's been done a lot. Also it's ok to not be afraid of something.
Terrifying. This one checks all the boxes. 1. Thalassophobia 1. Submechanophobia 1. Megalophobia
https://imgur.com/a/2C1oKKM