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Deep sea thread
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>>17101699
Yep, it's deep.
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>>17101699
>That cthulhu at the bottom
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>>17101699
Goddamn the ocean is some interesting shit, everyone is so obsessed with space. BUT THE FUGGIN OCEAN THO
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>>17101719
I've seen deeper.
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>>17101719
2deep4u
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I personally love the ocean. I've almost never felt truly scared by the dark abyss of the creature who inhabit it. I've always wanted to move to the Ocean just to be closer to it. Even my own personal experience haven't steered me away.
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This looks pretty fake to me. [spoiler]but its probably real[/spoiler]
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>>17101808
Prove it, my man.

>>17101833
Actually it's 10km2deep4me.
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>>17101734
Ive always hated the ocean for this reason right here. There just has to be bunch of giant fish in the ocean and I do not want to find out the hard way.
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>>17101849
It's just a deformed moray eel.
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>>17101847
nosaj thing!
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>>17101734
Any more of these?
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>>17101839
STRIDER
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I love these threads, but they're always 90% of the same content. We really need some coastfags up in here to provide us with OC once in a while.

>>17101849
>newfag who doesn't know this is real and that /x/ doesn't have spoilers

Try lurking moar, kid.
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>>17103856
Alright Captain, you do that
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What scares /x/ about the ocean? Pic related
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>>17101849
They're real and scary asf. I was doing some scuba and found one near the floor,swam so fast up in didn't even care about what the pressure would do
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>>17101734
so these enormous creatures only make a sound once in their lifetime?
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>sees op
>kills self
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>>17101839
Damn that thing is quick.
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>>17104779
What are they?
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>>17105096
Morray eels
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>>17101699
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>>17104751
i cant breath in it and have limited mobility so huge disadvantage
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>>17101699
This can't be right. 36,000 feet is just 6.81 miles.

Are you saying that my daily health walk which is ten miles would be me walking for longer than the ocean is deep?
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>>17103856
Did that guy who said he was an underwater welder that said he saw a creature and the posters started giving examples until he said one was what he saw, which turned out to be a dinosaur, ever post again?

It was years ago but that stands out as the best deep sea thread I have ever been in.
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>>17104751
I think it's interesting that your image is a giant squid and thus tiny compared to a colossal squid.

I wonder when we will find an intact adult to examine.
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>>17104787
I think the "explanation" is that they are so vast in size that they have a tiny metabolism, so rarely move to create noise.
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>tfw I have thalassophobia
I fucking hate/love these threads
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>>17106230
If I could walk on thin air I could leave the earth in a little over an hour.
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>>17104779
What the fuck? Moray eels are curious but mostly docile. The fuckers will attack your catch bag and take hard won abalone out of your hands, but risking the bends over one? Fucking retarded.
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>>17106245
I remember that, someone posted a picture of a pliosaur and he said that's what he saw, right? I don't think he did show up again after that unfortunately, it was a good thread.
>>17106230
Technically, sure. But it's a LOT easier to move horizontally than it is vertically.
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Gonna dump some deep water related stuff, I should really organise my folders.
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>>17106377
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>>17106381
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>>17106386
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>>17106381
creepy
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>>17106407
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>>17106381
Yo but who was corner?
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>>17106411

>>17106413
I wouldn't worry about that.
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>>17106381
That's exactly the kind of sign I would put outside a cave where I had hidden a whole shitload of treasure.

I'm on to your game, Mr. Skelly...
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>>17106420
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>>17106423

Really wish there was a higher res version of this one.
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>>17106433
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>>17106436
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Did anybody see what that one guy on some thread was saying the other day about how we shouldn't be living by the ocean? Something about giant monsters and shit.
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>>17106450

>>17106454
The ocean is where we all came from, and to it is where we will all one day return.
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>>17106113
What the hell is that? It's terrifying.
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>>17101734
idk dude, I sail and this sounds like shit rubbing together to me. like when a ship rubs up against a bumper bouey
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>>17106462

>>17106469
Busted open hull of a shipwreck.
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>>17106381
Does anyone have the edit of this?
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>>17106454
Kek fyi that person who post that was high bruh
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>>17106504
I used to, but appear to have lost it. Sorry friendo :(
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>>17106505
Obviously, but it was still pretty entertaining.
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>>17106381
Somebody shoop it so Death is flipping you the finger instead of beckoning.
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>>17101797
Ikr! Space is much more easier to explain that the ocean itself.
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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
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>>17101699
>It is believed there are lower undiscovered points, as only around 10% of the ocean has been mapped
Sure, probably only 10% of the ocean has been mapped in person but probably over 90% has been mapped using sonar, which is accurate enough unless you're gonna throw some tinfoil on.

People need to realize this. The ocean is scary as fuck, deserves our respect, and also probably is still hiding some secrets and cool as fuck life. But that doesn't mean that it's the "last frontier." I used to think that we would explore interstellar travel before fully exploring the ocean. When I was younger, I thought this because pressure/temp in space is nothing compared to the ocean, but that's wrong. Radiation/gravity anomalies would fuck us silly, unless we can get our shit together and make an easier way to get out of the gravity well so we can form better shields/sensors.
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>>17101699
>The Surface
All I ever think about in these threads is that scene where the dude just gets dragged off... what a shitty way to die.
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>>17106113
shes about to get the succ
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>>17101699
Someone should redo the same pic, but with earth's surface on top and the dephts of space at the bottom.
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>>17104751
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is the fear of the unknown." lovecraft said it best
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this makes me think that when the time comes, technology will become so advanced and underwater civilization will be possible and it won't feel so scary and alien
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>>17106462
The world's inside out. Caves are black holes. The beasts are Gods. Don't follow the light. It burns. It's all an illusion.
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>>17106454
Just some faggot who thinks Chtulu is real.
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>>17101699
Why are you so scared of fish, /x/?
It's FISH. It's an animal.
If you leave it alone it will live you alone... unless it's a dolphin. Those fuckers are hell spawn, and not the Todd McFarlene kind.
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>>17107553
As part of your subconsciousness, he is boozie wine up with a sluts in hijab.
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>>17101797
It's fun speculating about aliens and all, but yo! There's gotta be so many deep sea creatures we haven't stumbled on yet. I wanna see what they're all about, maaaaaaaaaaaaan.
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>>17107576
Dolphins aren't fish.
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>>17101797

I don't know why we haven't begun colonizing the ocean.
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>>17101847
I'll bite. What personal experience?
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>>17106230
"Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away, if your car could go straight upwards."

-Sir Fred Hoyle
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>>17106469
It's a rare photo of Yog-Sothoth
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>>17107707
Really, I say, and slap gills twice.
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if you folks like underwater I do suggest that this science fiction game set in the future underneath the ocean well at the bottom of the ocean there's robots in exploration of the Mariana Trench and shit or whatever
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MH370 is somewhere down there or at least pieces of it decomposing bodies imagine all the other submarines that have exploded and things that have gone missing in the ocean over the years
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This one's real

they are precisely shaped blocks off the coast of Japan not terribly deep but no one knows how they got there
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Bloop
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I'd like to explore the deep sea
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>>17107822
It's what happens when two techtonic plates hit each other. It's a Horst fault line. You can see the same kind of deformation in Giant stairs, scotland.
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>>17107590
Indeed.
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>>17106357
>someone posted a picture of a pliosaur and he said that's what he saw, right?

That's exactly right.
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>>17106454
I've got this one.
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>>17106472
The problem with it being an impact is that it was detected by multiple sensors over thousands of miles.

It would have to be something big to make that noise.
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Check m8 Cthulhu.
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>>17107266
An underwater city is possible right now with the technology we have today, it's just unimaginably expensive.

With the Chinese starting up ocean mining we might see a Chinese version of the Sealab, which the US navy "officially" cancelled decades ago.
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>>17109144
>yfw that actually wakes him up
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>>17109144
no thats not how this works none of it
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>>17103856
[spoiler] really? [/spoiler]
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>>17109144
What am i looking at here?
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>>17101808
Your mom's snatch doesn't count.
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>>17109271
>spoiler tags on /x/
kill yourself
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>>17106454
>mfw they describe making a simple herb-infused oxymel as a means to commune with spirits
>I must commune with spirits 2 times a week or more
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>>17106478
I know right, what a fucking idiot, not growing gills and swimming to the bottom of the ocean to confirm that there's nothing interesting down there.
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>>17106113
>emrakul
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>>17109119
DESU if I'm ever gonna head into the challenger deep, I'm taking one of those with me. Those jellyfish are gonna get fucking nuked if they get anywhere near me
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>>17109491
I'm assuming radiation from the fukushima-daichi reactor that shit the bed after that tsunami
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thread theme:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgOJvUBydmA
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>joining the navy
>read this thread
>regret
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Good deep sea horror media?

Pic related.
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I had a dream once as a kid that i was trapped in a network of tunnels beneath the deepest parts called the "alaskan war tunnels" everything was fucken dark and red and i kept hearing low voices
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>>17106454
in islam they talked about how theyre was monsters that was going to reek havon on humanity in the future
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>>17101699

i always think that its not the giant over the top creatures that's scary, but the open space

i am terrified of actual photos of open water. moreso i am terrified of objects floating in open water. directly below the surface is probably my biggest fear
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>>17111096
Tell me more
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>>17111096
And the Bible had the Leviathan.
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>>17106357
I remember him scribbling one last thing before he abruptly stopped posting...
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>>17110281
was my thought too
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>>17106504
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>>17107770
is that le cut inside man at the bottom?
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>>17107843
The picture of >>17107822 doesn't look like basalt columns, and basalt columns originate with lava flows (which I know are common around tectonic plates and fault lines), and more than just tectonic collisions. Can you elaborate with pictures or a link or something to similar natural formations? That doesn't necessarily look like a basalt formation to me.

Because I could see you being correct that >>17107822 is a natural formation, but it's also an island with massive earthquakes (part of the land could drop below sea level very easily, too). I'm surprised no one knows how it got there, because geologists can be pretty awesome sometimes (comparing layering in different areas of the world to backtrack and explain pangaea, etc. has always been fascinating to me).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKL11BavG0U

This is fucking scary. Just imagine few days underwater like a modern Robinson Crusoe.
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>>17106454
What an ass you dont just tell people to go out and drink any "natural plants" they can find. Its obvious this guy is crazy or RPing. Please dont save ignorance like this just let it die. Spiritual or not thats how u get someone killed...."drink and inhale whatever you can find" what a dick.
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>>17114587
>gotta swim fast
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>>17115200
the guy instructing sounds kind of like stewie from family guy
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>>17101734
Isn't this where Bloop came from?
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Fuck the ocean
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>>17114587
he didn't draw this, if you google "pliosaur" this is one of the images that shows up in the search results. it's just a drawing made by some kid
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>>17101849
Of course they are real.
That is just a Green Moray. I have seen dozens in my job as a divemaster. They do not give a half fuck about us. Not hostile, not threatening, just moseying around doing his thing. Just like barracudas. People always lose their shit about barracudas, but just imagine they are a dog without a leash you found in the street. Don't waggle bacon at them, because that would be fukken stupid. But they have no intention of messing with you. They just like to watch us. They're curious.
>>17104751
Now this freaks me out. Also humboldt squid. Fuck those guys.
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>>17116591
>Fuck the ocean

I wouldn't stick something wormlike and meaty into cold, dark waters full of razor-sharp teeth...
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>>17110547
I don't think you realize how big that creature would have to be to be seen from orbit like that. Not to mention it would virtually be flat considering the ocean is nowhere deep enough to support those kind of dimensions. Just by moving that thing would affect the orbital rotational speed and tilt
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I had a nightmare about swimming off the shore of some island and being torn to pieces by goblin sharks. I kept catching glimpses of them circling under me in the moonlight before they tore into my legs and lower back. 0/10 would not dream again.
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>>17101839
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Do you guys have any favorite books/stories centered around the deep sea?
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>>17119940
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
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>>17106377

Actually fucking terrifying to me. The idea of diving under a sheet of ice and losing track of the entrance hole is something that has come up in my nightmares at least a couple of times.
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>>17119954

>tfw we now know the Ocean is nowhere near that deep

Why does reality suck so much?
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>>17117279
>went snorkelling off Cuba once
>first time completely inexperienced
>noodling around
>nothing much to see but coral and little super fast fish that wanted to get the fuck away from me
>dive down as deep as I can and spin round to surface
>barracuda.jpg
>eyes meet and he fucks off with malice in his eyes
>shit pants and swim like a fucking merman

Those things are scary to us underwater plebs bro.
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>>17106420
makes me want to replay bioshock
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>>17120113
>malice in his eyes
Lol! No malice there, man. His face just looks like that. 'Cudas have the world's worst case of resting bitch face. If you are careful to toss it further away from you, you can feed them dog kibbles. You have a considerably greater chance of having problems with fucking groupers.
Grouper are big greedy assholes. They will attempt to steal anything foodlike. And they have teeth that hook backwards, so if a grouper grabs something, it is either the groupers now, or you must kill the grouper. And they get HUGE. It is no longer PC to call them this, but people identifying them used to get confused by how big they got, assuming they must be a whole new species, so after a certain size, most people still call them jewfish.

Pic related: a fucking grouper. My uncle almost lost his thumb to one of those greedy cunts.
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More jewfish.
Sorry, GOLIATH GROUPER now.

That's a goddamned shark on the line, btw.
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>>17121188
HOLY SHIT JAY!!!!
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>>17106909

No hablo español señor.
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>>17106462
We call out to the beasts of the sea to come forth and join us, this night is yours. Because one day we will all be with you in the black and deep, one day we will all go into the water
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>>17118217
What if it's a shadow of something above the satellite?
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>>17121188
As a person lookin' into becoming a professional diver, fuck groupers.
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>>17110281
Goddamn eldrazi bastards need to get out of my Zendikar
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>>17101797

I was actually just thinking about this this morning. Space is cool and all but I'd much rather see what's in the ocean. I sometimes want to do diving, but I hate feeling certain things if that sounds not crazy. Can't touch wet hair or certain materials, and I feel like that's what half the dive would look and feel like to me. Even with gloves or something on.

I legitimately have Asperger's though, so this is a serious problem for me.
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>>17121534
Divemaster who posted above here.
Most divers will gush about how everyone should dive, because hobby divers are kind of a strange breed.
But as someone who trained people?
Diving is not for everyone. Or even most people.
If you get claustrophobic
If large open foggy expanses make you anxious
If you are prone to anxiety
If you have heart problems
If you have a hard time staying still
If you thrash when you swim
If you have sinus problems
If you have pressure issues on planes
If you have a bad sense of direction
If you are bad at math
You should not dive.

The creatures down there are effectively not hazardous at all. It is the physics. It is really just your ability to not panic between you and a nasty death. That is why resorts and shit take tourists down around 20 feet. That way it is so shallow that if you bug the fuck out, someone can just grab one of your straps, inflate your vest and just send you to the surface without worrying about decompression sickness.

The upside is of course pic related.
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>>17121811

I don't have any of those problems except slight claustrophobia in extremely small spaces (I'm a big guy, not meme, and don't like spaces where I can't really move or at least get out of). I don't completely understand how claustrophobia would be a thing when it's just open water? Could you expand on that again?

Everything else I could handle, save for potentially touching things that feel strange to me personally.
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>>17121830
The mask creates tunnel vision, and the water all around tends to create a feeling of being closed in for some people. Makes them freak the fuck out sometimes. It is the perception of claustrophobic space sometimes, or the knowledge of open space. Both can freak people out.

As far as touching things, you do not have to at all. There is a dive specialty (one of my 3, actually), called Peak Performance Bouyancy. Basically if you practice enough, you can balance your gear to be completely still. Not floating or sinking at all. This way you can basically throw swimming around out the window and just kind of hover around like the great gazoo underwater. It makes you SUPER air efficient (no exertion) and you do not touch anything but your own equipment. I find it very fun and tend to sit upright with my legs crossed while diving, like a SCUBA genie.
Also I have had bad experiences with stinging creatures, so as long as you don't mind the feel of neoprene, I myself wear gloves, suit, long boots, and so on, so that about 4cm^2 of skin shows around my cheeks. So the gear can cover just about everything up.
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>>17121887

That doesn't really sound like it would bother me at all then. Of course, I wouldn't really know because I've never been diving. I would like to try.

Good stuff about the not touching anything either.
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>>17121811

Yo, can barracudas make a hissing noise?

I was doing one of the tourist dives you described and turned around and saw a barracuda looking fish, it lowered its bottom jaw and kinda vibrated it and made a hissing noise I heard from probably 40 feet away. Was it a barracuda or something else?
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>>17121945
What? No. That's ridiculous.
Sound carries so far underwater that it always seems right beside you. Most likely you saw a barracuda, it looked at you, and at that moment someone's fin scraped through the sand nearby. Or two diveboats rubbed against each other up above you, or someone drifted close enough that you heard the hiss of them taking in air.

Damn near nothing makes sound underwater unless it is something they do by accident, like the popping of shrimps or the loud as fuck snapping sound a school of parrotfish make as they bite lumps of coral off.
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>>17120006
>tfw 20,000 leagues meant the total distance they travelled under the sea NOT the depth they travelled
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>>17101921
this
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>>17122091
He should have called the book "The Amazing Drilling Submersible".
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>>17111096
Imagine that.....Islam predicting violent acts against humanity. Who would have thought that?
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>>17101849
CHOSEN UNDEAD
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>>17123970
the fuck is this
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>>17106113
That file name holy shit
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>>17106771
Here ya go
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>>17104751
being eaten alive by some random creature no one knows about is pretty distrubing
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>>17106113
>>17110281
>>17121509
dang it now ill have to get one of those new expeditions version of sunken ruins
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>>17106909
Fuck ocean niggers
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>>17111102
My biggest fear is the fact you can't see clearly or far at all underwater and you can't hear so you're completely vulnerable.
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>>17106410
it's meant to be, to keep dumb people from going into the cave and dying.
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>>17124567
Sound travels farther in water than it does in air. Why do you think whales sing and dolphins use echolocation? Of course you can hear underwater. It's not gonna sound the same as in the air, but you can still hear things.
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>>17110534
It went viral as radioactive waste from fukushima but i'm pretty sure it was actually the force of the tsunami and how far it had influenced the tides.
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>>17106113
Is that a dog?
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deep bump
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>>17121483
>What are clouds for 500?
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>>17123970
THE LEGEND NEVER DIES
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>>17106377
This is giving me botherations.
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>>17106462
Not if I die in space fgt.
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>>17106909
La! la! Cthulhu fhtagn
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>>17104751
fuck, giant squids terrify me way more than any other animals on the planet.

i don't want to fight a bear, or a lion, or a shark, but i don't sit around thinking "oh shit, i hope i never run into those things", because i know it's so unlikely. and even though i know it's more unlikely i'll ever encounter a squid, it doesn't matter, they scare the fuck outta me.

i can't even watch video of them. i seriously start trembling, my skin crawls, and i feel nauseous. they're horrifying.
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>>17101699
Fuck this shit, man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zyoLBU4SX8
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There is so much garbage, plastic and toxic waste in the oceans by now, that none of the "big monsters" could have survived it. That shit accumulates on top of the food chain. Whatever was there once, is dead by now.
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Faster! Faster! Fasterfasterfasterfaster!!!
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>>17121811
I'm afraid of the dark, so yeah forget diving into dark murky water. I can swim fine just fine. Hell, I'll even go as far to say that I'm an above average swimmer, but man I dread swimming in lakes and oceans and stuff...
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>>17104751
It's dark. I'm afraid of the dark. I don't know what's in there, so screw that shit.
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>>17121505

What sort of diving are you looking into man? I'm a surface supplied diver, doing my wet bell next summer.
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>>17121887

There is a dive specialty (one of my 3, actually), called Peak Performance Bouyancy

What do you mean by one of your 3? I did this speciality last year, please tell me someone on /x/ created it.
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You guys remember the Baltic Anomaly from 2011? Wish they'd give the coordinates to that thing and let a team with cash and good equipment explore it. Interesting stuff.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_Sea_anomaly
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>>17126790
That's just proof that Star wars DID happen a long time ago, but not in a galaxy far, far away.
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>>17107822
its obviously a fucking
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>>17104751
it's so large and deep and we know fuck all about it??
there could be some giant monster sleeping down there and we wouldn't even know.
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>>17116484
and the guy being instructed sounds kinda kenny
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>>17127656
Yep, and the worst part is unless we get better tech we'll probably NEVER be able to document all of the flora and fauna down there.
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>>17124694
There were a bunch of maps of the wave charts that retards kept saying were the radiation flow because they never took a science class after high school.
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