Comparison: Remember These To Save Your Life

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Published 2023-10-12
If you're ever hurt in the wild, a little bit of HONEY will help seal and heal your wound! And if you find yourself in a desert, BURYING yourself will help keep in the heat during the cold nights. Watch this video to learn 50 more vital skills that'll let you live through whatever survival situation you could be thrown into.

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All Comments (21)
  • @excripto1
    As someone who is already dead I see this as an absolute loss.
  • @CubesDontWalk
    Imagine getting lost in the forest while being chased by bees
  • @GabeZambrano
    The metallic taste is either from lightning or… a bloody nose. “GOSH DANG IT MY NOSE IS BLEEDING AGAIN” *gets struck by lightning*
  • @Iquityoutube_rip
    As A Person Who Stays Inside The House Always, i see this is an absolute win
  • @jesuszockt3531
    You want to tell me that 54% of people don't see anything wrong with cleaning a loaded gun?
  • @desiirwin35
    Put mustard on your burns. If you're cooking and get burned put mustard on the burn, this way the redness and the sore leaves and you're not stuck with red marks. I heard this from a chef and ever since I've been doing, and it works Everytime, however you want to keep it on for about 24 hours with (you don't have to) a napkin.
  • @krabbi_patti
    if you smell popcorn in the jungle it is most likely tiger pee.
  • @clukinclock9541
    OK I trusted one of these hide in a subway station to avoid bombs and here I am still living you are a real life saver man❤
  • @soldier2723
    I refuse to believe that the majority of people don't know that they need to unload a gun before cleaning it 😂
  • @fluffybear46
    The "staying low during a fire" was something I learned when I was very young. Our teacher back then told us that oxygen stays below the smoke, as it is apprently heavier, therefore staying low or crawling would lessen the chance of suffocation.
  • @ice15464
    "your mind warns you about danger" my mind has anxiety disorder
  • @MrFunny01
    You should never ever jump or “bunny hop” if escaping a fell power line. Never ever. You could fall and then you’re dead 100%. Move your feet without lifting them off ground
  • @Asian1056
    I will forget all these within a minute.
  • @Heyoo414
    You will never convince me more people knew about the door during earthquakes than unloading a gun before cleaning it 💀
  • @LynxieLilac
    2:59 As a person that lives in an apartment, I see this as a non-helpful thing for me to know ;-; (especially that I live a bit high...)
  • Why "keep your clothes dry" is in the video and "%53 knew"?? People wear wet clothes is that a thing?
  • @fiberwaffle9364
    I was taught to not lift your feet off the ground ever during a downed power line, so you shuffle away. Otherwise your legs cease. Thanks OSHA
  • @jackt1400
    Car keys are useless when your car is parked in the basement hundreds of meters from you.