Mad respect to that guy who built the shelter and had the discipline to stay despite their instincts screaming to run. That shelter definitely saved their lives and was crazy stable HUGE respect.
The storm clip was genuinely terrifying I can’t even imagine what it must’ve felt like to experience it .
Almost 20 years ago, our family Persian cat died, and it was a huge loss. I spent the next few nights crying myself to sleep because of some guilt I felt for thinking he was just being silly while he was actually suffering. On the 4th night after, while I was sleeping, I felt a kind of pressure walking up to my chest, stopping and laying down on me. I knew it was the cat's spirit coming to comfort me one last time before crossing over. I reached my hand out as if I were petting him. I then said "thank you buddy" and I felt his presence leave me. It gave me the closure I needed to move on.
the storm clip is insane! I can't imagine how it must have felt for Tyson being out there with two little ones. Must have been so terrifying! his shelter really saved their lives
I'm sold on the survival guy. That thing held up like a champ! God bless them and may they never experience such fear again.
To listen to those young boys scream and cry and pray absolutely breaks my heart, and to hear the panic in the oldest brothers voice is horrifying. Major props to big brother for keeping everyone safe!
I really enjoy how you narrate. No silly questions or over acting. So refreshing. Thank you. I say your the top best
As someone who has been caught in a tornado, getting hit by one while taking shelter in your in an apartment is terrifying enough. Being caught in the open is the stuff of nightmares.
The no pants is your problem Nuke, not the fact that the owner just opened a secret door to a room that he was staying in and only comes out of there at night while you’re asleep. 😂
That air bnb gets me every time 😂 “I’m Richard” “where’s your clothes??” “I’m the washing machine” 😂😂
As a previous storm chaser, spotter, and someone who survived the Joplin 2011 Tornado, kudos to that guy who did his best to keep those boys calm and barked out to stay down and to hang onto him. We have had people outright panic and sadly lose their lives due to it, this guy is amazing to have kept his wits about it! One hell of a shelter too, way to go Tyson! <3
Tyson is such a hero! Stepping up and making sure his brother and their friend stayed safe in such a scary situation is the epitome of what being an older brother is all about!
Props to Nuke for sharing that family's GoFundMe!
18:33 the meow sound effect with reverb is 10000% added in and the cat “silhouette” also looks too good to not be photoshopped in
The actual video of that tornado shows how devastated that forest was. Not only was that shelter able to withstand the tree falling but Tyson good call on going in the shelter. Those kids were ready to run home and they definitely would not make as you can see the official video how far they were from leaving the forest. I get anxiety thinking what would have happened if those kids were playing by themselves and that happened. Thank goodness for the Canada Alert system, Tysons shelter and his critical thinking skills while doing his best to remain as calm as one can be during that. Those kids held out well and listened. What an amazing clip.
Bro that built the shelter is an actual hero. Literally saving children from a tornado? Shielding them with his body??? That guy is a legend!!
Good on you Nuke, for including the gofundme for those folks. Its a comfort to know we might not have to make that trip alone.
That Airbnb video is truly the scariest. As Nuke always says, sometimes humans are the scariest beings
im genuinely crying at the poor lady reaching out to whoever wants them to go. my heart wrenches. i really hope she and her husband pull through and live for many more years, god bless
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