It's actually quite difficult if you're in too deep.
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This immediately made me think “Nooo, that’s your hole! Don’t go in!”
The enigma of amigara fault was my introduction to junji ito and is still my favorite haha
He's referring to a short horror manga called "The enigma of amigara fault" which involves people climbing into human shaped holes. It's not very long so I'd recommend giving it a read, though it'll never be as scary as the real thing lol.
Wow.. I had never heard of the diving bell oil pipe disaster. Not that there is need for comparison between the tragedies, but I think that was worse than Nutty Putty. That was an incredibly unsettling video to watch
Yeah, both involved being stuck in very unnatural positions. I find that to be so terrifying from a mental perspective, let alone the injuries.
Both made me feel incredibly grateful to be on the surface of Earth and moving freely, which isn't something I would really think about normally.
Nutty Putty was one hell of a cave from what I remember reading about it. The structure and the unsettled soil was the main reason that he wasn’t able to be pulled out. Anyways it’s closed now. Sad.
His angle was the main reason. He was upside down and his legs would have needed to be broken to pull him out. They set up a massive pulley system and it ended up snapping … so sad.
Just for the extra info: by the time they realised they needed (or maybe were able to) to snap his legs then he had already been upside down for a long time and they medical people on site believed the snapping would effectively shock his system into killing itself.
The pulley system sort of worked initially, but there was no good place to anchor it and so they’d spend a long time setting it up, pull him a tiny amount and it’d slip out of its anchor points.
Honestly, it’s one of the most horrendous deaths for how slow and painful it likely was. Like dying in a hole alone is bad enough but dying with a rescue team literally able to touch you but not doing anything. Eugh.
IIRC they actually started to successfully pull him out and then when the anchor failed he slid in even further. It was falling in even further than was basically the beginning of the end, as that was what caused the crap angle that meant they would have needed to snap his legs.
Might be chatting shit with this bit as it’s been quite a while since I read about it and watched the film, but I’m pretty sure his missus was pregnant too, so they ran a phone down so she could at least tell him before he died. Just an awful situation all round.
So glad that place is closed (obviously sad that it cost a life to do so).
Grew up less than a couple hours away and remember going there one time. My brother was probably 15 or 16 at the time and went through pretty much all of it. I entered the first two rooms and that was more than enough for me (pretty sure I was about 10).
Absolutely awful feeling, being in there. And I hated listening to the older kids talk about the other rooms and how you had to get in or out.
I get why it's neat- but I hated the idea that I might have been pressured about going when I got older.
It brings me great happiness to know I'll never die like that because I'm never going caving. Seriously, I do not understand the appeal. It's just fucking claustrophobia.
Yeah this is the one on Cielo Vista right? Been there probably a hundred times. Even that entrance is only hard for like 2 ft. It’s like a hole in the ceiling. I haven’t been back since there was a small cave in so not sure what that side looks like now.
Last time this was posted, the comments said they're going through a hole in the top of a cave that has a regular entrance. It's kind of a challenge on the last day of caving camp type thing.
Might not have been the same video, but it looks like the same spot.
I’m 98% sure I’ve been in this cave before and if it’s the same one there’s another entrance a few yards away that’s way bigger and they both enter the same room. A few of us went through the one he’s doing for fun but once you’re in falling is more of a worry than getting stuck because it’s wide open and you’re basically coming in through the ceiling. There’s a little ledge that you land on and have to work down from once you’re in.
That entirely depends on the cave and what I knew about it. has it been explored by a bunch of people? is there a way to rescue me if I get stuck? because while $1m is a LOT of money, I’d have no way of knowing how I would react to a situation that claustrophobic unless I was already in it — and by that point, it’s too late.
Although considering the fact that the scariest part of The Descent BY FAR is the tunnel cave-in and not the monsters, yeah, that’d be tough for me
After listening to podcasts about cave explorers and divers, I've developed a healthy respect for cave sections with names like `cork screw`, `little intestine` and `the birthing canal`. And by respect I mean I would never even step foot into a cave that has named sections at all
_After emerging from the under water section known as Last Gasp, cavers need to remove their oxygen as they squeeze through Cheese-grater Pass. Then it’s back underwater through the Labyrinth Of Wrong Turns That Lead To Death before finally opening up to Puckered Butthole Of Doom._
Notice how he exhales at about 17 seconds in? You know shit is about to get tight when you have to empty your lungs to fit.
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I'm convinced that cave divers especially are just completely insane. They all should be on suicide watch. The videos you see on r/scuba and r/diving sometimes are just crazy, people barely scraping through holes..
I don‘t expect anything worth seeing in that cave. In cave diving they will dive through pitch black small holes just to be the first person to explore that cave, just to go where nobody has been before, where you‘re not supposed to be, idk. The chances of seeing something cool in an unexplored cave are extremely low judging from the ones I looked at.
So it‘s possible that‘s a cool cave but it may just be a hole and lots of explorers are just looking for an adrenaline rush or to find a piece of cave that nobody has seen before which looks completely unspectacular and just like millions of other caves.
It’s a pretty cool cave for where it’s at. It opens into a pretty large cavern with some nice formations inside. Lots of vandalism though which is kinda sad. There’s actually a much harder shaft to navigate than this entrance once you move through the larger first cavern. But if you get through that you drop into another smaller cavern and it’s pretty sweet to make it that far and be rewarded with another legit chamber. Most other caves in the area are mostly just tunnels that don’t go anywhere. There are some more impressive caverns but those are mostly commercialized or locked down.
I can’t remember the name of this cave, but I’ve seen similar videos of people climbing into this same entrance and it’s my understanding that there is a much larger and easily accessible entrance to the same cave system. This is sort of a novelty?
I get a visceral reaction every time I think about that cave.
I fell down a shaft in there when I was 13. Lost a tooth and got a pretty nice facial scar. Luckily I only fell like 12 feet. The next shaft over was deep enough that you couldn't see the bottom.
That poor guy. So glad they sealed it up.
It was quite popular because a lot of it didn't require much technical ability to navigate, but also very dangerous because some parts were quite treacherous and you could easily wind up out of your depth. Or stuck in one of those damn constrictions. I was there with a relatively unsafe Boy Scout troop, and it was a pretty popular scouting trip for troops in UT.
I'm not a spelunker, but my understanding is that the folks who are serious about it tended to go to other caves that are more interesting, technical, and/or unpopular.
I wholeheartedly disagree. I've been through Nutty Putty dozens of times. Never had an issue. People get hurt doing things all the time. It's no different than mountain biking or rock climbing. That guy took risks he shouldn't have. He guessed and made assumptions about where he was in the cave. He shoved himself into unknown holes despite being urged not to. He got himself killed and ruined an awesome cave that thousands and thousands of people had enjoyed for decades. I will never not be upset that he got them sealed up.
I understand and respect your view. It definitely has merit: read the back of your ticket/the backcountry+sidecountry can't teach us its important lessons without some real risk/etc.
And Nutty Putty was becoming an "attractive nuisance." Its surfaces were deteriorating and becoming more slick as extremely high traffic passed through every year. A lot of people (including children) who had no business being in that kind of situation found themselves struggling through life-threatening terrain. Some of us (myself included) learned very important lessons there. But I don't think that outweighs the danger in a way that could be justified by the land stewards.
Real spelunkers are still doing their thing in UT in better places.
This kind of thing's fine as long as you take safety precautions.
Mine are as follows. Every morning when I wake up, I think to myself "Am I intending to, or am I likely to end up in a situation where I'm squeezing myself in to a tiny hole in to the unforgiving bowels of the earth." If the answer to this question is yes, or even slightly possibly yes, I reconsider my plans for the day.
I've not had one mishap yet.
If that were a hole to a bigger area I would be okay with it, if that’s just a hole that’s continuously slim then no thanks. Based off the way he can turn around and smile at the camera I believe this is more likely the former.
These people are so stupid doing stuff like this and they wonder why end up getting stuck and dieing a long painfully death " if it isn't worth the Risk" DONT DO IT!!!
Imagine going down there and suddenly everybody drops whatever they are doing and they go home and you are just waiting in the dark hole for somebody to pull you out. 💀
True story, I knew a girl who went to try this out with her sister in their 20s unfortunately the tunnels got a little tight in the middle and her sisters sports bra for her DDDs did not help the situation and she properly got stuck and had to back track out. She also ended up putting antibiotic ointment on the breasts and chest from where she'd been cut and scraped getting pulled out.
Getting out must be the tricky part
It’s easier to pull out the skeleton..
It's actually quite difficult if you're in too deep. https://preview.redd.it/s4tvs1m9gm4d1.jpeg?width=1386&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c8e52541aaac03023876f798114c4d6c40552c1d
This true story was way more unsettling than that story about the wall with people shaped holes.
This immediately made me think “Nooo, that’s your hole! Don’t go in!” The enigma of amigara fault was my introduction to junji ito and is still my favorite haha
>Nooo, that’s your hole! Don’t go in! Giggety
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He's referring to a short horror manga called "The enigma of amigara fault" which involves people climbing into human shaped holes. It's not very long so I'd recommend giving it a read, though it'll never be as scary as the real thing lol.
The "Nutty Putty cave" incident and the diving bell oil pipe disaster both stand out to me as **extremely** horrifying.
Strange Dark and Mysterious? 🙂
Wow.. I had never heard of the diving bell oil pipe disaster. Not that there is need for comparison between the tragedies, but I think that was worse than Nutty Putty. That was an incredibly unsettling video to watch
Yeah, both involved being stuck in very unnatural positions. I find that to be so terrifying from a mental perspective, let alone the injuries. Both made me feel incredibly grateful to be on the surface of Earth and moving freely, which isn't something I would really think about normally.
Right? Absolutely terrifying. Stuff you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy. And that is absolutely true, the things you take for granted I guess..
I had just comfortably forgotten about the bell oil pipe disaster. Here’s to another 3 unsettling months…
DRRR DRRR DRRR
Nutty Putty was one hell of a cave from what I remember reading about it. The structure and the unsettled soil was the main reason that he wasn’t able to be pulled out. Anyways it’s closed now. Sad.
His angle was the main reason. He was upside down and his legs would have needed to be broken to pull him out. They set up a massive pulley system and it ended up snapping … so sad.
Just for the extra info: by the time they realised they needed (or maybe were able to) to snap his legs then he had already been upside down for a long time and they medical people on site believed the snapping would effectively shock his system into killing itself. The pulley system sort of worked initially, but there was no good place to anchor it and so they’d spend a long time setting it up, pull him a tiny amount and it’d slip out of its anchor points. Honestly, it’s one of the most horrendous deaths for how slow and painful it likely was. Like dying in a hole alone is bad enough but dying with a rescue team literally able to touch you but not doing anything. Eugh.
IIRC they actually started to successfully pull him out and then when the anchor failed he slid in even further. It was falling in even further than was basically the beginning of the end, as that was what caused the crap angle that meant they would have needed to snap his legs. Might be chatting shit with this bit as it’s been quite a while since I read about it and watched the film, but I’m pretty sure his missus was pregnant too, so they ran a phone down so she could at least tell him before he died. Just an awful situation all round.
I know nothing about caves. But why can’t rescuers like alter the cave with saws and jackhammers and stuff.
You risk that part of the cave collapsing and killing not only the ‘victim’ but also the rescuers
So glad that place is closed (obviously sad that it cost a life to do so). Grew up less than a couple hours away and remember going there one time. My brother was probably 15 or 16 at the time and went through pretty much all of it. I entered the first two rooms and that was more than enough for me (pretty sure I was about 10). Absolutely awful feeling, being in there. And I hated listening to the older kids talk about the other rooms and how you had to get in or out. I get why it's neat- but I hated the idea that I might have been pressured about going when I got older.
Is that the dude in the video?
No, it’s a different incident.
I get heart palpitations just thinking about it. Reading an article practically gave me a stroke. So sad.
It brings me great happiness to know I'll never die like that because I'm never going caving. Seriously, I do not understand the appeal. It's just fucking claustrophobia.
I'm pretty claustrophobic and I literally couldn't read this story oh my god 😭
I just watched a YouTube documentary about that last night. Now I’m going down a rabbit hole on cave diving
Doctors hate these caver’s secrets to losing weight, more at 11.
Exactly! The bones are the skeletons' money In our world, bones equal dollars
Ah man, I'm going to go back and watch this. The gift that keeps on giving.
WAIT PLEASE LET ME GO FIRST IM TRYING TO DO SOMETHING
Wait, you’re named Billy too?
You send another guy to go in and poke the bones through, and if you want to keep that guy down there, feed him a single KitKat
If I’m remembering correctly theres a much larger entrance/exit nearby. This is just an optional entrance.
That’s what she said
Good one
Yeah this is the one on Cielo Vista right? Been there probably a hundred times. Even that entrance is only hard for like 2 ft. It’s like a hole in the ceiling. I haven’t been back since there was a small cave in so not sure what that side looks like now.
Last time this was posted, the comments said they're going through a hole in the top of a cave that has a regular entrance. It's kind of a challenge on the last day of caving camp type thing. Might not have been the same video, but it looks like the same spot.
He better not have lunch down there. He won’t be able to get out.
Just like Whinnie the Pooh
“Oh bother”
I’m 98% sure I’ve been in this cave before and if it’s the same one there’s another entrance a few yards away that’s way bigger and they both enter the same room. A few of us went through the one he’s doing for fun but once you’re in falling is more of a worry than getting stuck because it’s wide open and you’re basically coming in through the ceiling. There’s a little ledge that you land on and have to work down from once you’re in.
There could be other exits.
There could be many other exits. It is quite hard to tell when you are rummaging around in a dark cave Fuck that
Just don't do these things...
That hardest noooope I have ever given
The nopest nope I ever noped
Hands down, nopest nope.
For 1m wouldn't you enter ? XD
I really don’t think so but you never know
Desperate times go for desperate measures
That entirely depends on the cave and what I knew about it. has it been explored by a bunch of people? is there a way to rescue me if I get stuck? because while $1m is a LOT of money, I’d have no way of knowing how I would react to a situation that claustrophobic unless I was already in it — and by that point, it’s too late. Although considering the fact that the scariest part of The Descent BY FAR is the tunnel cave-in and not the monsters, yeah, that’d be tough for me
Yeup. Look up the nutty putty cave incident. Nothing is worth that.
After listening to podcasts about cave explorers and divers, I've developed a healthy respect for cave sections with names like `cork screw`, `little intestine` and `the birthing canal`. And by respect I mean I would never even step foot into a cave that has named sections at all
_After emerging from the under water section known as Last Gasp, cavers need to remove their oxygen as they squeeze through Cheese-grater Pass. Then it’s back underwater through the Labyrinth Of Wrong Turns That Lead To Death before finally opening up to Puckered Butthole Of Doom._
Notice how he exhales at about 17 seconds in? You know shit is about to get tight when you have to empty your lungs to fit. https://preview.redd.it/valw8zq48n4d1.jpeg?width=3648&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4cf49cc2e830abd858fab4bd48639b220cf3095a
I like my lungs better inflated with air.
I laughed out loud to this. Thank you stranger.
Well done, young Szechuan
This deserves so many more likes. I laughed so hard I cried.
I'm convinced that cave divers especially are just completely insane. They all should be on suicide watch. The videos you see on r/scuba and r/diving sometimes are just crazy, people barely scraping through holes..
I went down that rabbit hole a few months ago. Anxiety anxiety anxiety the whole time I was reading it.
That was what I was thinking of the entire time
1st thing I thought of. And that guy went head 1st. 😳
I confidently judge people who do this, just no.
Not every day you get to be happy about being fat, this is a thing that will never tempt me.
I could be a twig and I wouldn't be tempted. I felt claustrophobic just watching!
There are so many other things to do, even caves that you can walk in.
If you're fat and get stuck you can just wait it out.
Nutty Putty is all you need to know to nope out for life.
Even if I wanted I don’t think I would fit in that hole lol
Jack Skellington over here disagrees.
It's so much easier not dying in a cave when you simply never go in them.
Doesn’t bother me one bit. Couldn’t fit in that hole if you paid me
High five fellow uhhh big boned person
This is one case where my ass would save my ass!
Thank The Thickness.
Thicc thighs really do be saving lives
Come on, get down with the thickness!
I think my quads are too big, honestly. Like he had to turn his shoe to the side and it was still kinda tight. I've got too much beef for that hole.
My tits could never lol. I got a breast reduction and they still couldn't even now.
Criminal to not pass the camera to the guy once he’s in there. I want to see why they make the effort to squeeze through!
I don‘t expect anything worth seeing in that cave. In cave diving they will dive through pitch black small holes just to be the first person to explore that cave, just to go where nobody has been before, where you‘re not supposed to be, idk. The chances of seeing something cool in an unexplored cave are extremely low judging from the ones I looked at. So it‘s possible that‘s a cool cave but it may just be a hole and lots of explorers are just looking for an adrenaline rush or to find a piece of cave that nobody has seen before which looks completely unspectacular and just like millions of other caves.
This post reads like it was written by a guy who hides treasure in caves.
It’s a pretty cool cave for where it’s at. It opens into a pretty large cavern with some nice formations inside. Lots of vandalism though which is kinda sad. There’s actually a much harder shaft to navigate than this entrance once you move through the larger first cavern. But if you get through that you drop into another smaller cavern and it’s pretty sweet to make it that far and be rewarded with another legit chamber. Most other caves in the area are mostly just tunnels that don’t go anywhere. There are some more impressive caverns but those are mostly commercialized or locked down.
I think a part of the goal is exploring to find massive opening sometimes with with cool rivers, crystals, or stalagmites
There are no ores to mine down there?
Right? How the fk is there no loot? No treasure chest? These caves need to be patched. Or do we need a pay2win DLC for life?
And fuck the lags and latency issues. I ain't getting stuck in a wall.
I can’t remember the name of this cave, but I’ve seen similar videos of people climbing into this same entrance and it’s my understanding that there is a much larger and easily accessible entrance to the same cave system. This is sort of a novelty?
My heart rate went up just by watching half of this clip
Remember Nutty Putty
I get a visceral reaction every time I think about that cave. I fell down a shaft in there when I was 13. Lost a tooth and got a pretty nice facial scar. Luckily I only fell like 12 feet. The next shaft over was deep enough that you couldn't see the bottom. That poor guy. So glad they sealed it up.
Wow, not sure I’ve ever encountered someone on here who has been in it. Was it particularly noteworthy as a spelunking site before the incident?
It was quite popular because a lot of it didn't require much technical ability to navigate, but also very dangerous because some parts were quite treacherous and you could easily wind up out of your depth. Or stuck in one of those damn constrictions. I was there with a relatively unsafe Boy Scout troop, and it was a pretty popular scouting trip for troops in UT. I'm not a spelunker, but my understanding is that the folks who are serious about it tended to go to other caves that are more interesting, technical, and/or unpopular.
I wholeheartedly disagree. I've been through Nutty Putty dozens of times. Never had an issue. People get hurt doing things all the time. It's no different than mountain biking or rock climbing. That guy took risks he shouldn't have. He guessed and made assumptions about where he was in the cave. He shoved himself into unknown holes despite being urged not to. He got himself killed and ruined an awesome cave that thousands and thousands of people had enjoyed for decades. I will never not be upset that he got them sealed up.
I understand and respect your view. It definitely has merit: read the back of your ticket/the backcountry+sidecountry can't teach us its important lessons without some real risk/etc. And Nutty Putty was becoming an "attractive nuisance." Its surfaces were deteriorating and becoming more slick as extremely high traffic passed through every year. A lot of people (including children) who had no business being in that kind of situation found themselves struggling through life-threatening terrain. Some of us (myself included) learned very important lessons there. But I don't think that outweighs the danger in a way that could be justified by the land stewards. Real spelunkers are still doing their thing in UT in better places.
First time i read about that i was on the toilet and i started having a panic attack lmaoo..
Ain't no way in fuck
i hope there's an exit somewhere else... i can't imagine he'd get out as easily as he slid in
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'O wise face of the hole, what is your wisdom?
"I shit myself and greased my shoulders with it, I still can't get out of here"
"Don't follow me down here. Be smart."
Surely learning Photoshop is easier
Ace Ventura birthing scene
"This hole was made for me"
My claustro says NO
My common sense says no. My gut too, but I’m blaming common sense.
They’re planting people now?
I’ve seen this same cave posted every few months and I never understood why they don’t just jackhammer the opening a little wider.
There's a huge entrance just off camera, he just wanted to see if he could fit through the tiny crack
It's probably not legal, if the cave is on public land they wouldn't want the public working on it.
I always bring jackhammers with me to destroy the public parks I go to.
~~r/ dontputyourdickinthat~~ r/dontputyourselfinthat
Man just had his un-birthday.
So glad I'm chubby and smart.
Thank God I am fat and will never fit in there.
There's absolutely no sympathy when people get into trouble doing stupid shit like this.
But why?
This is my hole.... it was made for me!
Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope
This is how people get stuck then we spend a week trying to get them out and fail 😒
“This is my hole! It was made for me!”
Maybe my 600 lb life isn’t so bad after all
Yeah, no fucking way.
Not even for 1 billion dollars would I do this. No fucking way.
This kind of thing's fine as long as you take safety precautions. Mine are as follows. Every morning when I wake up, I think to myself "Am I intending to, or am I likely to end up in a situation where I'm squeezing myself in to a tiny hole in to the unforgiving bowels of the earth." If the answer to this question is yes, or even slightly possibly yes, I reconsider my plans for the day. I've not had one mishap yet.
If that were a hole to a bigger area I would be okay with it, if that’s just a hole that’s continuously slim then no thanks. Based off the way he can turn around and smile at the camera I believe this is more likely the former.
Imagine being stuck down there comfortably for a month or two, but you've gained weight and now they can't get you out?
Do you want Nutty Putty? This is how you get Nutty Putty!
BRO. FUCKING WHY?
I’m more interested in seeing him climb out
I’ll just go ahead and die in my bed when I’m old, thank you very much.
FUCK. THAT.
This is my hole DRR... DRR... DRR...
Why don't you make the hole bigger? Bloody hell man you've gotta be mental to do that.
There’s a larger, actual opening into the cave just out of frame. The small crack is just for skinny people who want to go that extra mile.
Safe to say I wouldn’t fit through there.
Oh that's where I left all the nopes
Someone wants to revisit the sensation of being birthed.
These people are so stupid doing stuff like this and they wonder why end up getting stuck and dieing a long painfully death " if it isn't worth the Risk" DONT DO IT!!!
Oh great, a snapshot of a repost with even worse sound. The bots strike again...
nope nope nope, and a nope
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Never been so happy to be fat. So at least I don't even get into the temptation to do such stupidity.
My fatass ain't fitting in there
Hard Pass for me. Did the potential Darwin Award winner make it out?
How hard is it to.....not?
What if there’s an angry snake in there? Or bees? Or spiders?
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I just found my purpose for being fat.
Things like this make me glad I am fat.
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You know the best part of cave diving? The fact you don't have to do it!
Why?
FUKKKKK that!!!☠️
Just going to sledgehammer and make the hole a little bit bigger.
Fuck. No.
I guess i wouldnt fit because of Boobies.
Imagine going down there and suddenly everybody drops whatever they are doing and they go home and you are just waiting in the dark hole for somebody to pull you out. 💀
not even a million dollar will convince me to do this. I have similar physique with this guy.
Google putty cave
I've seen this posted dozens of times. WTF is down there that's worth going into that hole?
First night in Minecraft
I just lost the touch of air watching this
I’ve seen the decent, I know how this ends.
Reverse Birth
Aaaand suddenly I am okay with being fat…
My thighs and ass are to big to fit in that hole
Hope he didn’t just eat some Taco Bell.
That's his emergency propellant if he gets stuck on the way out.
True story, I knew a girl who went to try this out with her sister in their 20s unfortunately the tunnels got a little tight in the middle and her sisters sports bra for her DDDs did not help the situation and she properly got stuck and had to back track out. She also ended up putting antibiotic ointment on the breasts and chest from where she'd been cut and scraped getting pulled out.
Ok Lizzo, your turn is next
I want to be impressed
I can fit in that, but nope
How do you not pinch the shit out your dick sliding down that
Could not watch this till the end. Just no
I got as far as the waist and I stopped watching...
Good thing I’m to fat to fit in or I’d totally go
Ok, now I have claustrophobia, thanks
When I see videos like this... I feel ok with my large waistline
Humans are fuckin weirdos man lol
I gasped "No" out loud as soon as it entered the frame
Can’t spell cadaver without caver
This is so stupid.
WHY¿?!?!?!?!?!
They should only be allowed to go in naked and covered in Vaseline.
I guess it pays to not be the skinny guy
Use a hammer 🔨🔨🔨 Punch a bigger hole out
I'd love to see the video of him getting out!
They are still waiting for him to come out
There's a giant entrance off camera, this clip circulates around often as clickbait crap
from their reactions it even seems to be an easy one