Hugh Glass | 'The Revenant' Protagonist Was Even More Badass In Real Life

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In the 2015 film 'The Revenant', we follow the harrowing journey of Hugh Glass in a semi-autobiographical story of incredible survival. The real Hugh Glass, an American frontiersman, fur trapper and trader, hunter, and explorer is even more extraordinary than the film portrays. The details of what he endured will blow your mind.

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@stupiditycauldron6968
@stupiditycauldron6968 3 роки тому
For someone named “Glass”, this man was unbreakable.
@aurelian2668
@aurelian2668 3 роки тому
Unbreakable glass
@pikachuslayer7779
@pikachuslayer7779 3 роки тому
He was a Beast
@skysportsfootbaii8753
@skysportsfootbaii8753 3 роки тому
Underrated comment
@thisisjeff2817
@thisisjeff2817 3 роки тому
well, he is a huge glass tho
@badating
@badating 3 роки тому
That's Mr. Glass to you, Patricia!
@Jay-gs7sp
@Jay-gs7sp 3 роки тому
When Hugh Glass was born, the doctors said, "It's a man"
@Fisher2291
@Fisher2291 3 роки тому
Hugh Glass decided to be born, the doctor was a bystander. He signed his own birth certificate.
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH 3 роки тому
@Jaycob... hahaha funny and probably true.
@rahulverma8774
@rahulverma8774 3 роки тому
Sir ........ feminists hv surrounded ......... come with me if u want to stay alive ....... 😂😂😂
@zebulon8819
@zebulon8819 3 роки тому
Ba ba ba bad to the bone ✌️♥️
@Chris-js6oz
@Chris-js6oz 3 роки тому
😂🤣
@DocHolliday1851
@DocHolliday1851 2 роки тому
Hugh Glass is the the literal definition of the "local man too angry to die" meme. This man was a BAMF.
@therearenoshortcuts9868
@therearenoshortcuts9868 Рік тому
this was the original "I'll get you biotch" meme
@kevin6293
@kevin6293 9 місяців тому
He wasn’t angry. Why would he be angry that they left him?
@cecileroy557
@cecileroy557 5 місяців тому
@@kevin6293 I've read about him. He lived because he SERIOUSLY wanted revenge!
@kevin6293
@kevin6293 5 місяців тому
@@cecileroy557 revenge for what? They didn’t attack him. The bear did.
@SM-ov4vl
@SM-ov4vl 2 роки тому
It’s actually insane how difficult life used to be for people
@johnmullholand2044
@johnmullholand2044 2 роки тому
If you want even a small taste of what life was like for them, get into reenacting, and combine that with long distance hiking. Even then, it's only a small taste. Even the most knowledgeable reenactor will tell you, what we "know" about them, and what they LIVED on a daily basis, is light years distant from one another!
@TheGoldenMan888
@TheGoldenMan888 2 роки тому
@@johnmullholand2044 yeah ok calm down edgy man, watch out to not cut yourself
@seandafny
@seandafny Рік тому
@@johnmullholand2044 im thankful everyday i wasnt born back then. And even more thankful that nukes havent set us back to an even more terrible time than even what they lived thru.
@johnmullholand2044
@johnmullholand2044 Рік тому
@@seandafny All it would take would be one high altitude, high yield nuke, and the EMP would knock us back to the late 1800s, technology wise. No more electricity, no more cars, all our modern conveniences gone. We'd be forced to grow our own food, hunt, raise livestock, just like our great grandparents did. Will we lose lots of people? Most likely. Will we learn to get by? Well, either we learn what they knew, or die trying. That's the way it is. IMHO, reenactors are more ready to live that way since we already practice the skills of the period we portray. That said, it would be in no way "easy", since we don't do it EVERY DAY, day in, day out. Most of us are getting older, and are not in the best shape, but we can teach others what we know. And that's why we do it. To keep that knowledge from getting lost, and to pass it on.
@therearenoshortcuts9868
@therearenoshortcuts9868 Рік тому
hard times create strong men i guess
@donmon808
@donmon808 5 років тому
Imagine not being able to walk. But seeing a couple wolves killing a buffalo and saying to yourself "I'm gonna crawl over there and scare those wolves". The shear balls.
@josharntt
@josharntt 5 років тому
Scaring wolves isn't that hard, wolves don't really want to mess with people, they're bigger and stronger usually.
@donmon808
@donmon808 5 років тому
@@josharntt a single wolf would fuck you up
@Valkyrae123
@Valkyrae123 5 років тому
J Arnett yea go out into the wilderness and scare a pack of wild hungry wolves and come back and tell us how it went buddy
@RaizanMedia
@RaizanMedia 4 роки тому
@@josharntt An adult wolf will often be fairly stronger than an adult male
@mattnar3865
@mattnar3865 4 роки тому
@@RaizanMedia Even if the guy is stronger, wolves can tear anyone to shreds.
@tristramcoffin926
@tristramcoffin926 4 роки тому
What impresses me most about Hugh Glass isn't surviving a bear attack or how many times he was abandoned. It is that he was able to travel so far on foot, alone, with such massive testicles.
@Somber7
@Somber7 3 роки тому
Having one larger than the other, Hugh road his testiculars like an antique springfield.
@mickeymccourt8228
@mickeymccourt8228 3 роки тому
Legend says the wheel barrel broke halfway up the river. He had to lug those nuts with HIS OWN BARE HANDS
@freedapeeple4049
@freedapeeple4049 3 роки тому
Check out the story of the Rat River Trapper
@Chief2Moon
@Chief2Moon 3 роки тому
Freeda Peeple That's a great story..."The Mad Trapper of Rat River" He had superhuman stamina with so many Canadian Mounties after him.
@gerritstell6248
@gerritstell6248 3 роки тому
And no WOMEN.
@ColdHawk
@ColdHawk 3 роки тому
The maggots may have saved his life by consuming the necrotic tissue and cleaning out infection.
@LuzMaria95
@LuzMaria95 3 роки тому
Yup.
@theonionsystem7779
@theonionsystem7779 3 роки тому
They used maggots in the past to help with large wounds
@thatonedog819
@thatonedog819 3 роки тому
@@theonionsystem7779 they've started using them again in modern medicine
@pradeeppandey743
@pradeeppandey743 3 роки тому
wow really? thats crazy interesting
@AA-ke5cu
@AA-ke5cu 3 роки тому
Peeing on your toes in the shower helps with toe fungus. Who tells a kid to eat boogies? Their immune systems; it builds them up. The dirt from nose filters aids in digestion. The planet is something elses lab.
@brielslovak2649
@brielslovak2649 3 роки тому
''..and then rammed pine needles into his skin and lit him on fire.'' as wholesome music plays joyfully in the back ground.
@tribequest9
@tribequest9 2 роки тому
and people wonder why they wiped the natives out.......
@Cobraman8447
@Cobraman8447 2 роки тому
@@tribequest9 now that’s just racism. The native people were never United in language or even culture. Your making a broad racist statement period.
@someguy9175
@someguy9175 2 роки тому
​@@Cobraman8447 were the setlers assholes? Yes. does the natives helped? No.
@Cobraman8447
@Cobraman8447 2 роки тому
@@someguy9175 “does the natives help”
@someguy9175
@someguy9175 2 роки тому
@@Cobraman8447 jokes on you, that's right, the real spelling mistake was when i said "where" instead of "were".
@tinaz3005
@tinaz3005 4 роки тому
this is how your parents say they went to school
@mike.p.1400
@mike.p.1400 4 роки тому
Tīna Z lol 😂. Funny. Good one.
@yassi8814
@yassi8814 4 роки тому
😝
@Nick-sx6jm
@Nick-sx6jm 4 роки тому
No shit. My dad still says he walked up hill to and from school in the winter.
@TheTinkle1
@TheTinkle1 4 роки тому
Tīna Z that’s fuckin accurate
@jusliktatvlogs
@jusliktatvlogs 4 роки тому
Ha ha ha
@VRod-kp7nk
@VRod-kp7nk 4 роки тому
Hugh Glass, the only person Chuck Norris has googled.
@tash5540
@tash5540 4 роки тому
@@clairfayne ?
@SwadianKnight101
@SwadianKnight101 4 роки тому
J Kindness “old ass meme” < fuckin cringe
@bczerniak
@bczerniak 4 роки тому
damn, that's good. Agreed !
@boltzmannbrain8698
@boltzmannbrain8698 4 роки тому
Haha! Pretty solid
@d0min0danc1ng
@d0min0danc1ng 4 роки тому
Chuck still check under his bed for BRUCE LEE every night before he goes to sleep
@ColdHawk
@ColdHawk 3 роки тому
“400 miles alone, on foot through the wilderness with nothing but a pocket knife....” Just hiking that distance along a known trail, with a friend, fully equipped to camp, stopping for supplies as needed, would be a big achievement for most of us today. It was something this man did many times over, alone, without elaborate equipment, sometimes wounded, sometimes starving, often hunted by people, and with no map. I spent a lot of time in the wilderness when I was in my twenties, hiking alone for up to a week at a time in some of the most remote areas in the US, and what he did is just staggering to me. What a will he must have had.
@jasonroberts6080
@jasonroberts6080 3 роки тому
Thank god for him he lived with the indians for two years, I'm sure without that experience he wouldnt have survived off the land
@planetdisco4821
@planetdisco4821 3 роки тому
Yeah I did the same in Australia and SE Asia and also the Himalayas waaaay back in the 80's and early 90's. Along the way I got dysentry and cholera and infected wounds, but this guy is next level...
@jasonroberts6080
@jasonroberts6080 2 роки тому
@Robert Brown lol, sorry I'm still sleeping, please Do Not Disturb!
@BobSmith-dk8nw
@BobSmith-dk8nw 2 роки тому
@Robert Brown Stop being a politically correct ass. They call themselves Indians. Native Americans is two words. If you want to use an alternate form - you have to come up with something that uses one word - which isn't going to happen - because they've already got a one word term - Indians. .
@Moose0fNorway
@Moose0fNorway 2 роки тому
Indeed, it's no easy feat! But keep in mind: 1. This was during a time where they weren't accustomed to our luxuries, so just the living standards at the time lowered the bar ever so slightly. 2. He lived with the Indians, learning how to survive for 2 years, then he spent another few years literally living off the forest. Now, I'm not saying this makes it easy, not at all. But it's easy to forget that the fact that the wilderness was more or less like home to him made it into familiar territory, and you also should not underestimate a man's sheer fucking will to survive on pure blood boiling rage and need for revenge/personal justice. It's actually quite insane, even today, how much we actually are capable off when were pushed to our limits. I served in the military in the northest part of Norway, above the Arctic circle, it would get down to -45° ( F or C you ask? Does it fucking matter?). I saw people pull off shit that I had never been able to imagine we could manage. Those fuckers really pushed the man out of us. And we even had the marines over there for Arctic training... Seriously, they got the super light version, and they were complaining *A LOT*
@allosaurusfragilis7782
@allosaurusfragilis7782 3 роки тому
Ironically, the man that left him for dead probably gave him the will to live.
@lufsolitaire5351
@lufsolitaire5351 2 роки тому
Funny thing is, it’s not becuase Fitzgerald killed his son (who was actually already dead by that point), but Glass’s favorite gun; which to be fair taking a man’s gun in that time was akin to murder. Just wouldn’t of resonated with modern audiences if Glass’s main motivator for revenge was getting his gun back.
@LesnarBuiltThePyramids
@LesnarBuiltThePyramids 2 роки тому
@@lufsolitaire5351 He didn’t have any children, take that fake bullshit somewhere else
@lufsolitaire5351
@lufsolitaire5351 2 роки тому
@@LesnarBuiltThePyramids he did but the child died young. Learn to use multiple sources and learn to actually bait.
@bianca952000
@bianca952000 2 роки тому
@@lufsolitaire5351 LOL Even funnier story: Hugh Glass never had a son. Or a wife. FACTS. The resolution to get his favorite gun back:TRUE
@thomasfoss9963
@thomasfoss9963 2 роки тому
@@bianca952000 Yes, I've read several stories of his life... Some of this Reverent movie was obviously embellished, but Glass was a tough survivor--- You had to be tough to survive in that environment, and living in those days----
@JohnMcMahon.
@JohnMcMahon. 3 роки тому
The Grand Canyon was formed by Hugh dragging his balls through the wilderness.
@markstelle9402
@markstelle9402 2 роки тому
How's this not top comment? Lmao
@edr.3229
@edr.3229 2 роки тому
L.M.A.O!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@ballsyrocker
@ballsyrocker 2 роки тому
No not the Grand Canyon ,it was there already,the Colorado River basin at the bottom was "ball formed" by Glass.. Haven't you ever heard the term..."Glassy surface?" LOL
@seandafny
@seandafny Рік тому
Lhhhhhh
@deftonesleep1
@deftonesleep1 5 років тому
Similar story. The other day I stubbed my toe and had to crawl to my recliner where I had provisions of beer and Doritos. After a couple hours of a football game I regained my strength to go downstairs and get some more beer.
@johnnyfrnkenstein5231
@johnnyfrnkenstein5231 5 років тому
A heroing tale, the NFL GODS watched over you that day lad!!!
@tomdownes1g
@tomdownes1g 5 років тому
Thank God for His Providence that day
@johnlinton6118
@johnlinton6118 5 років тому
Ha ha
@johnlibs2941
@johnlibs2941 5 років тому
Y
@4verstoked
@4verstoked 5 років тому
Your story needs to be shared to the world.
@clifton669
@clifton669 2 роки тому
I think the most impressive part of this story is that Glass somehow still kept some semblance of caring in his heart after all of this to allow that teenager to live free. I think it sounds easier than it actually would be for most of us in his shoes.
@pacmonkruz9846
@pacmonkruz9846 Рік тому
He didn’t kill the older guy because of a title , he was as soft as anyone else
@brodyc4114
@brodyc4114 Рік тому
@@pacmonkruz9846 lmao he didn't walk like 600-800 collective miles of forest while dying, starving, or being pursued just to immediately be sent to prison or get shot down by 40 Feds. I wouldn't have killed Fitzgerald either; doesn't make him soft. Sometimes you just have to look at a situation and say "Fuck you, you won." and walk away. And that was certainly one of those situations.
@slimjim1st473
@slimjim1st473 Рік тому
@@pacmonkruz9846 and you're not soft?
@rickmorgan1441
@rickmorgan1441 Рік тому
@@brodyc4114 Fitzgerald did nothing wrong. he would have been charged otherwise
@devvv4616
@devvv4616 Рік тому
@@rickmorgan1441 hmm tbh most people would probably do the same thing with those hostile indians on their tails. They at least left him near clean water and berries rather than just flat out leave him to die
@lordcypher5889
@lordcypher5889 3 роки тому
From what I remembered, Glass didn’t even want vengeance. He just walked into a building where his old group was, yet no one recognized him because of how disfigured he was. He let them know who he was, than he left without another word.
@dreamerliteraryproductions9423
@dreamerliteraryproductions9423 2 роки тому
That was my understanding as well. He just asked for the return of his possessions and left.
@yamagamikensei2232
@yamagamikensei2232 Рік тому
"i came here for my gun, give me that shit back"
@lisetteintheclouds7268
@lisetteintheclouds7268 4 роки тому
I don’t know if he is lucky or has the worst bad luck in history.
@cuac5869
@cuac5869 4 роки тому
LMAO i can't decide either, maybe the worst luck but the greatest determination (hate can be a great fuel)?
@violetbrown2372
@violetbrown2372 4 роки тому
worst luck in history were the Donner party.
@kalashnikov96
@kalashnikov96 4 роки тому
Bad luck: Total badass
@aurum6664
@aurum6664 4 роки тому
Try joseph merrick
@aurum6664
@aurum6664 4 роки тому
@Ziad Khaled i don't want to be a dick but you can read what i posted right? there is also a tool called google that you can use to search for again "JOSEPH MERRICK"
@Seabacon346
@Seabacon346 3 роки тому
Those maggots eating his rotten flesh probably helped save his life. Kept the infection at bay. Amazing , almost unbelievable story
@Gaolii
@Gaolii 3 роки тому
Couple things missing worth noting - In the initial trade/attack that ultimately led to them burning the Arikara village, Glass was actually shot in the leg. So he was nursing a bullet wound in his leg when he was mauled by the bear - indeed the casualty report of that Arikara attack listing him among the wounded is the first time Hugh Glass's name appears anywhere in the historical record. Also - alot of the motivation for him following after Fitzgerald wasn't so much purely vengeance, he was trying to get his rifle back - which he did. The Army soldiers in Fitzgerald's company also took up a collection after hearing Glass's story and paid him after he forgave Fitzgerald and took his rifle back. Also - He died in 1833, $544 in debt, of course, by an Arikara ('Ree') Indian attack. They scalped him and left part of his head staked to the ground where he died with two other trappers. We know this from a letter sent to the superintendent of Indian Affairs William Clark - yes that Clark (of Lewis and Clark fame.) Also - there is no real substantial historical evidence that Glass was ever a pirate, conscripted by Lafitte, or that he lived with the Pawnee and took a wife among them. That stuff may have been embellished stories he told or were told about him - most of these fur trappers were full of embellished tales of their exploits.
@en4orser
@en4orser 3 роки тому
God must be rolling his eyes at me when I cry about my problems
@sweetangelbonnyta
@sweetangelbonnyta 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣 Right!! I'm here laying in my bed crying my eyes out about some little bit of heartbreak and why I can't find true love and then I find out about Hugh Glass. 🤦🤷😰😱😄
@en4orser
@en4orser 3 роки тому
@@sweetangelbonnyta Awww, I stopped crying about love years ago
@sweetangelbonnyta
@sweetangelbonnyta 3 роки тому
@@en4orser You must be Justa Guy lol
@en4orser
@en4orser 3 роки тому
@@sweetangelbonnyta Justa cold hearted guy now
@sweetangelbonnyta
@sweetangelbonnyta 3 роки тому
@@en4orser The majority of guys are like that, all over the world. That is not rare, what is rare is to find a guy with a soul, a respectable man...but from my experience and other women that is non existent. We women should be the cold hearted ones after all the neglect and emotional sometimes physical abuse a lot of guys put us thru. Very ironic how the world works.
@livinlikelarry395
@livinlikelarry395 3 роки тому
This man is just CLOAKED in the strongest plot armor ever.
@Uuyrijies1123
@Uuyrijies1123 3 роки тому
Hugh Glass is the only person who can build a Plot-Armor for himself.
@beastmodeforever8674
@beastmodeforever8674 3 роки тому
FACTS this is best example of real life plot armor 💯 lol he just said NO TO DEATH itself
@unropednope4644
@unropednope4644 2 роки тому
Not really since he died after being scalped alive and tortured to death by Indians.
@SStupendous
@SStupendous 2 роки тому
@@unropednope4644 Guy lasted over a decade after the events of The Revenant so...
@TheTimbs_
@TheTimbs_ 2 роки тому
He went all that way just to be told no.
@adamcuneo7189
@adamcuneo7189 2 роки тому
This man shows why that you should never underestimate someone's will to live. This is one of the most amazing stories of internal strength ever.
@ekathe85
@ekathe85 3 роки тому
Imagine what he would have been able to endure if he was called Hugh Diamond
@elijahcoon425
@elijahcoon425 3 роки тому
I-
@diptonsauce1985
@diptonsauce1985 3 роки тому
or Hugh Mungus
@ekathe85
@ekathe85 3 роки тому
@@diptonsauce1985 Hugh Balls could also work
@TripleTreuViet
@TripleTreuViet 2 роки тому
Now that its some funny ass shit lol
@srad771
@srad771 2 роки тому
@@ekathe85 Hugh G. Balls
@salamander8301
@salamander8301 4 роки тому
So he wasnt even motivated by the revenge of the death of his son. He just was pissed they left him for dead.
@ReservoirPunk
@ReservoirPunk 4 роки тому
Yep, the entire film is basically fictional. Even the bear attack was exaggerated. Hugh's men shot the bear as it was attacking Hugh. He didn't kill it with a knife lmao.
@billyrice5573
@billyrice5573 4 роки тому
Spite is a different kind of motivation.
@arctodussimus6198
@arctodussimus6198 4 роки тому
He had no son. That was hollywood trying to make it more interesting.
@hk4lyfe59
@hk4lyfe59 4 роки тому
@@arctodussimus6198 It was Hollywood trying to give a reason to make him the protagonist.
@022171
@022171 3 роки тому
Exactly. That's something that disappointed me in the film. A story like this doesn't need to be enhanced with additional bits of drama like that. The film actually showed Glass as being ready and willing to die at Fitzgerald's hand just before Fitzgerald killed his son. From all accounts, Glass would never have just passively agreed to accept death like that. It weakens the character, in my estimation. Why The filmmakers felt the need to fabricate the son plot element is beyond me. Tack on some Hollywood corniness to a real story that's already almost unbelievable? I expect better from Inarritu.
@cloutdaze
@cloutdaze 4 роки тому
The Pawnee: I’m about to end this mans life Glass: “paint” The Pawnee: Nevermind
@charlestonsc96
@charlestonsc96 4 роки тому
Bullshit they’d just kill him and take it
@Dragonspeak30
@Dragonspeak30 4 роки тому
@@charlestonsc96 But they didn't
@vincivedivicilextalionas4036
@vincivedivicilextalionas4036 4 роки тому
@@charlestonsc96 Glass showed them he had good medicine in him.
@natehardin32
@natehardin32 4 роки тому
E 😂
@cloutdaze
@cloutdaze 4 роки тому
Neucore simpler people I imagine - resourceful and capable in their own ways
@Thefictitious_reel
@Thefictitious_reel 3 роки тому
Only Hugh can possibly win a fight with his parents when arguing about the struggles they faced. Badass level *INFINITE*
@RayaanWani
@RayaanWani 2 роки тому
Oh he died
@SK-tk6bi
@SK-tk6bi Рік тому
That's a funny situation to think about! Haha! 😂😆😆😂🤣
@RedBuffaloBull
@RedBuffaloBull 2 роки тому
It’s pronounced Man-Dan and those are my ancestors. My grandpa always tells me no matter who the person is, or where they come from, they’re human and deserve to be treated as such. That kindness they showed Hugh continues through us today
@bobpeterson1906
@bobpeterson1906 4 роки тому
The maggots on Hugh's back probably saved his life. Maggots only eat dead rotten flesh. They kept the wounds from gangrene.
@MistaKwayzee
@MistaKwayzee 4 роки тому
good point, he probably knew that too otherwise it might have mentioned him or the group of indians he came across scraping them out
@lewistranmer2399
@lewistranmer2399 4 роки тому
Skurp Slizzer no the Indians addressing his wounds would had got rid of them it is necessary. Although they are good when you can’t do anything about it once he had them sewn up he would have wanted them gone because with an open wound more and more flesh would become rotten it would stop serious infection but they were still eating him. The Indians almost definitely took the maggots out and with his blessing too
@justinjohnson8221
@justinjohnson8221 4 роки тому
Bob Peterson what about the viruses that crawl in the nose, mouth and eyes of the wild bears of yesterday let alone the ones they carry today
@adeyemioyemade1631
@adeyemioyemade1631 4 роки тому
Justin Johnson the cold is most likely the reason he was able to host maggots in his back for so long. It’s harder for viruses and bacteria (the once that get us terribly sick) to survive in the harsh cold. But Glass warm body kept the maggots alive
@markburch6253
@markburch6253 4 роки тому
Not really. Those maggots that they use to clean wounds are specially bred and raised medical maggots. They are raised in a germ free environment. Normal maggots will kill your ass.
@korliyon2283
@korliyon2283 3 роки тому
Nature: So, you have chosen death Glass: So, you have chosen Glass
@morigeau406
@morigeau406 2 роки тому
This man is the reason why I started reading about the mountain man when I was in grade school.. A true man amongst men
@ChickenMcThiccken
@ChickenMcThiccken 3 роки тому
“When I was your age. I walked 10 miles to school , everyday”. Hugh: a bear almost tore me in half; and i was left for dead, but survived because I couldn’t be killed”
@JamesJones-yl2cx
@JamesJones-yl2cx 5 років тому
Ah, the beautiful sustaining power of *HATE*
@WillBeUnknownToYou
@WillBeUnknownToYou 4 роки тому
James Jones exactly what I was thinking. Hate and the desire for revenge are powerful motivators.
@ErnieJJr1476er
@ErnieJJr1476er 4 роки тому
And Yet, Ya can't help but "Love" It, hmmm go figure, hater. ✌🎩
@samstarr7766
@samstarr7766 4 роки тому
A Toyota Prius gets about 45-50 miles per gallon of gas. An ounce of rage can get you across the country.
@cottoncandy9858
@cottoncandy9858 4 роки тому
@@samstarr7766 😂 wow
@psyrapmafia
@psyrapmafia 4 роки тому
no, revenge.
@formereverything4268
@formereverything4268 5 років тому
I got lost once, in a K-Mart, but my Mom found me. I was pretty scared.
@gholmes5404
@gholmes5404 5 років тому
Perhaps you should join Antifa... You're "battle tested" 😉
@FF-df1qx
@FF-df1qx 4 роки тому
Excuse me! What is a k_mart???
@youarelife3437
@youarelife3437 4 роки тому
I once locked myself outside my hotel when I went to throw trash. I was new in Canada and didn't know that the door would lock itself. I was in pyjamas and barefoot and didn't have my cellphone. It was cold Feburary. It seemed like I was trapped since I was in the back parking and it was fenced. But I finally managed to find a door, get out, went around the hotel and got back to my room. P.S. - Not to mention about 10 month later, I went for a swim into prohibited sea in bad weather in southern India.
@adrianagflores5587
@adrianagflores5587 4 роки тому
I got lost too . I was 4 in a Mexican mall and I even walked out of the building and crossed the street . I was lost for a few hours and was found because one of my dads friends recognized me and noticed I was by my self . In a time before cellphones and most homes there didn’t have house phones I was lucky to have been found. I could of been kidnapped .
@TheMattc999
@TheMattc999 4 роки тому
F F a bad, bad place....
@dendritedigital2430
@dendritedigital2430 2 роки тому
Once again reality concurs anything dreamt up as fiction. Hugh Glass' life is a testament to the will of spirit and perseverance. Thank you Leo for popularizing this.
@roely6210
@roely6210 9 місяців тому
The revenant is genuinely one of the best movies I’ve ever seen
@ronin6327
@ronin6327 4 роки тому
You didn't talk about he how he died. Glass was crossing a bridge and some Native Indian shot him as he was crossing. Very anticlimactic but realistic.
@nickj357
@nickj357 4 роки тому
he probably woke up underneath that bridge, said "fuck i'm not doing this again" and just died this time
@Ale_-ep5bg
@Ale_-ep5bg 4 роки тому
@@nickj357 Lool that was a good one
@edylcnostrebor9722
@edylcnostrebor9722 4 роки тому
Wow
@oldleatherhandsfriends4053
@oldleatherhandsfriends4053 4 роки тому
@Brisdad53 being shot and dying before 5he scalping yes, if alive for the scalping no.
@3PercentNeanderhal
@3PercentNeanderhal 3 роки тому
He was killed by Indians at a ford on the Yellowstone river not a bridge, there were no bridges in the unsettlled Dakota wilderness of the 1830's..
@Omar-if1cu
@Omar-if1cu 5 років тому
He spared the young teenage boy..... That’s some grown man shit right there
@jdrmurphy4141
@jdrmurphy4141 5 років тому
If you were 15 yr old back then youd be considered a man. Or at least you better have been.
@sidneyk.8443
@sidneyk.8443 5 років тому
He still beat the shit out of him though. When he first arrived at the fort he attacked Bridger the moment he saw him, the other men just watched since Bridger told them that he was dead so they let Glass have his way with him. Despite being in the middle of killing one of the people who left him for dead, it came to realization that he was just a boy who was piss scared. He just dropped his urge for vengeance right there and helped him back up. Later, Bridger apologized for everything and they even spoke quite a bit while Glass stayed a couple of days like nothing ever happened. (I gathered all of this from the book which is very true to the real story. I highly recommend reading it, it's fucking awesome!)
@sidneyk.8443
@sidneyk.8443 5 років тому
@@freesoul3371 Who the fuck pissed in your milk?
@Muddyowns
@Muddyowns 5 років тому
@Eddie Bacon label?
@cassidyohara9195
@cassidyohara9195 5 років тому
Teenage boy is a teenage boy, you kill somebody you will have what comes to you, but to be involved in a mans game like this and be basically a child never. Hugh glass is why I want to start to learn a nomadic life, own cattle own chickens create my own crops. Create my own small farm, meet a women if i can but honestly idc. I just wanna live a less destroyed life from before. Sorry.
@discodesanti2459
@discodesanti2459 3 роки тому
Word has it, Hugh is STILL ALIVE.
@paulrobinson5492
@paulrobinson5492 3 роки тому
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for this incredible story--and I did see the movie,
@JourneyToTheTruthandTR
@JourneyToTheTruthandTR 5 років тому
He's like the nightmare version of Forest Gump. Life is like a box of tragedies and I'm going to eat every one of them.
@littleshepherdfarm2128
@littleshepherdfarm2128 5 років тому
OMGoodness that was down right HILARIOUS dude! Got a great big chuckle outta that one.
@CorbCorbin
@CorbCorbin 5 років тому
Except, he wanted to find and kill Lieutenant Dan.
@trellified
@trellified 5 років тому
That was outstanding!
@nkosiamakosi7078
@nkosiamakosi7078 5 років тому
JourneyTotheTruthandTotalRandomness 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣!!!
@13Yeared
@13Yeared 5 років тому
That should have been a line in The Revenant, not gonna lie
@tomas7046
@tomas7046 5 років тому
Hugh Glass: Born in Scranton Dwight Shrute: Born in Scranton
@WTyrone
@WTyrone 5 років тому
Bears beets and battlestar galactica
@BeefGod1996
@BeefGod1996 5 років тому
he also lived in pawnee
@DolphinszBrahh
@DolphinszBrahh 5 років тому
👏🏽👏🏽😂😂😂😂😂
@DougieDoodle
@DougieDoodle 5 років тому
The original Scranton strangler
@bengarcia9612
@bengarcia9612 5 років тому
Tomas coincidence? Maybe hotel? Trivago
@davidoks1335
@davidoks1335 3 роки тому
Fitz knew he was being hunted by Hugh, that is why Fitz joined army. If he didn't Hugh would've killed him.
@yannicknaert
@yannicknaert 3 роки тому
"adventurer" seems a bit of an understatement..
@felixc725
@felixc725 3 роки тому
"Legendary Voyager"
@sl9wdive
@sl9wdive 5 років тому
Somehow this dude manage to get lucky and unlucky at the same time
@brad4058
@brad4058 4 роки тому
A damn multitude of simultaneous luck and unluck. This guy is the walking symbolism of ying and yang.
@zexvit9242
@zexvit9242 4 роки тому
B Rad 😂
@anorganism8913
@anorganism8913 4 роки тому
Lol hundreds miles crawling? Comon. It makes more sense that there is a God than this story.
@confidential5743
@confidential5743 4 роки тому
Joe Smoe Yeah, the story was almost definitely exaggerated. All people wanted back then was for their legacy to live on, through their kids and their stories. It makes sense he’d take creative freedom in his story
@tash5540
@tash5540 4 роки тому
@@brad4058 He was born a badass, but was forced into a life where he had to use it.
@meredithgrubb7031
@meredithgrubb7031 4 роки тому
My goodness this man has to be the most badass dude that ever lived.
@doctorlove3536
@doctorlove3536 4 роки тому
Meredith Grubb tied with theodore roosavelt
@anilpandey6923
@anilpandey6923 3 роки тому
What a joke 😂
@chadchadson6380
@chadchadson6380 3 роки тому
Not even the nameless Viking who held back a thousand romans was that badass.
@shrimplyfantastic
@shrimplyfantastic 3 роки тому
So was Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. He must not feel pain.
@landminehopscotch3617
@landminehopscotch3617 3 роки тому
Carl Ackley was no joke. Also friends with Theodore Roosevelt
@marcusdemetrius1446
@marcusdemetrius1446 3 роки тому
In the book Hugh Glass was more enraged that they took his knife and gun leaving him defenseless.
@johnmullholand2044
@johnmullholand2044 2 роки тому
Because his rifle, and possibly his knife, were custom made. Back then, it would have cost several months wages. Today, you could buy one for a couple of weeks pay, at most.
@robinaboy
@robinaboy 3 роки тому
The more I see and read about those early “mountain men” the more in awe I am of how tough they were.
@johnmullholand2044
@johnmullholand2044 2 роки тому
Mountain MEN, and the soldiers in the day. Could you march twenty miles, with a full pack, and go straight into a battle? I know I can't. Even when I was younger and full of beans!
@YerPope
@YerPope 5 років тому
The maggots actually aided in the healing of his mangled back flesh. Maggots only eat dead and decaying flesh, so they clean the wounds of decaying which stimulates fresh blood flow and the growth of new muscle flesh.
@YerPope
@YerPope 5 років тому
@Crebs Park You can get them from a medical supply store.
@cindysnow802
@cindysnow802 5 років тому
Still fckin gross though
@tbt0380
@tbt0380 5 років тому
@@cindysnow802 Gross, but with a few broken ribs, a mangled and broken arm and leg, some maggots on your back is the last thing you have to worry about
@davidoftheglen3447
@davidoftheglen3447 5 років тому
@@YerPope Or a fishing shop .
@jamiesparkman5704
@jamiesparkman5704 4 роки тому
@ lucas stidman u said rotten coochie im weak haha
@NomadicWanderer11
@NomadicWanderer11 5 років тому
I’ll never complain about having a bad day again!!!
@jaguar123987x
@jaguar123987x 5 років тому
My dick is so hard I could kill some one with it!
@TheHittman47
@TheHittman47 4 роки тому
Crebs Park illuminati doesnt exist slave fool
@ErnieJJr1476er
@ErnieJJr1476er 4 роки тому
Till now, I suppose. Cool K-9, Treasure em up.
@moryankek2433
@moryankek2433 4 роки тому
U will sory
@awfelia
@awfelia 2 роки тому
I just saw the movie and followed up his story!! Totally mindblowing!! :o Thank you for posting this!! ☆☆☆
@MuddWolf
@MuddWolf 2 роки тому
and I thought I was having a tough time... nope I was wrong. Hugh Glass is a legend
@hjeanzzdars371
@hjeanzzdars371 4 роки тому
He and John Wick would get along great.
@Mom-yg1rt
@Mom-yg1rt 4 роки тому
Hjeanzz Dars how? They have nothing in common
@hatchet3926
@hatchet3926 4 роки тому
r/whoosh
@frocolate1955
@frocolate1955 4 роки тому
He strangled a dog and ate it... I dont know about that
@micanikko
@micanikko 4 роки тому
r/wooosh again
@TheMattc999
@TheMattc999 4 роки тому
Hjeanzz Dars so long as Glad doesn't try to eat Wick's dog.....
@Pyroxlol
@Pyroxlol 4 роки тому
Calling this man a legend is an understatement.
@lgx22
@lgx22 3 роки тому
The man is an asshole who kill everything in his path. Best put you in his path to making money and he will have you as well.
@youreacasual6305
@youreacasual6305 3 роки тому
He was immortal
@lisafraser3
@lisafraser3 Рік тому
I so agree a legend, phenomenal, and immortal
@LisafromNOLA
@LisafromNOLA 4 місяці тому
Chuck Norris would agree 😉
@nickdelosio2730
@nickdelosio2730 2 роки тому
That was great, really well done, articulate, no BS. Thanks.
@margiemaness8608
@margiemaness8608 3 роки тому
Absolutely awesome. Thanks for the history story about Hugh Glass. I wondered what it was that drove such a revenge obsession. No justice was found for this outstanding fighter. I am almost glad that Hollywood portrayed some sense of justice for the last man standing was a true hero.
@leonardodicaprio97
@leonardodicaprio97 3 роки тому
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@Zegeebwah
@Zegeebwah 4 роки тому
(Has his friend turned into a porcupine and then set on fire by natives) Hugh glass: " yeah these people seem pretty chill I'll hang with them for a while"
@horaciochapa9620
@horaciochapa9620 4 роки тому
He left out the Rea Indians finally got him one morning while he was hunting and killed him
@VoidDovahkiin
@VoidDovahkiin 4 роки тому
@@horaciochapa9620 they weren't rea Indians they were arikara
@thenickfoxx
@thenickfoxx 4 роки тому
I've seen some comments similar to these painting hugh glasses encounters to be so black and white. We weren't there. They obviously had an understanding.
@ultimategamer2669
@ultimategamer2669 4 роки тому
This is Hugh Glass we're talking about. Compared to him they're chill as ice.
@ericparker163
@ericparker163 4 роки тому
The turpentine in the pines needles though.........
@eminemman4141
@eminemman4141 4 роки тому
this whole story would’ve made a great trilogy of movies
@andrewcee1399
@andrewcee1399 4 роки тому
W
@danielj5650
@danielj5650 4 роки тому
It could make a TV series
@moistsqueegee9567
@moistsqueegee9567 3 роки тому
I could definitely see a Hatfields and McCoys type limited series about it
@Pinkdocta
@Pinkdocta 3 роки тому
Imagine the letdown of the final episode when he is not allowed to get his revenge and he goes home lol
@ChristianAmericanMan
@ChristianAmericanMan 2 роки тому
My great, great grandfather worked for the Jedidiah Smith Company as a mail carrier and muleskinner. I grew up many of the stories around Hugh Glass and others that had been passed down the through the family. Very cool history.
@Mark-nz9ek
@Mark-nz9ek Рік тому
I don't want go the shop when it snows ,hats of for the content sir ,a triumph make no mistake
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH 4 роки тому
I got a paper cut and didn’t use a bandaid.
@winnifredforbes8712
@winnifredforbes8712 3 роки тому
Stevee Wonders How is it now?
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH 3 роки тому
Winnifred Forbes... The cut healed very well. Emotionally, I’m still suffering. Every time I see “out of paper” on our office copier I begin sweating profusely. Thanks for asking!
@winnifredforbes8712
@winnifredforbes8712 3 роки тому
Stevee Wonders Glad to hear it. You might want to consider paper therapy.
@federickmarsh1921
@federickmarsh1921 3 роки тому
Oh you brave soul
@kodahshakurks4742
@kodahshakurks4742 3 роки тому
Awesome
@randall1959
@randall1959 3 роки тому
Hugh actually ended up being scalped and killed by indians. Hugh Glass died in 1833 following an attack by the Arikara tribe. A Sculpture depicting Hugh Glass and the infamous bear attack can be found near the site of that attack in the town of Lemmon, South Dakota.
@LPORanger
@LPORanger 3 роки тому
The sculptures at the Lemmon Museum are amazing: Glass fighting a grizzly and a cowboy on a Triceratops.
@randall1959
@randall1959 3 роки тому
@buister s2k Yomama indians
@sauviel6296
@sauviel6296 3 роки тому
@@randall1959 hahahaha
@Memelord4dayz
@Memelord4dayz 3 роки тому
Straight outta Wikipedia
@meatballsandwich5329
@meatballsandwich5329 3 роки тому
@@randall1959 LMAO
@jadewilson7301
@jadewilson7301 2 роки тому
He was a man who just refused to die legendary
@humblehummingbird2011
@humblehummingbird2011 Рік тому
This video is 4 years old, I'm glad it popped up. I've never really sat and paid attention to this movie and I love DiCaprio. I'm totally gonna search for it tomorrow and give it a watch.
@tyroberts4966
@tyroberts4966 4 роки тому
“Born near Scranton Pennsylvania” *The Office intro plays*
@DeadlightVisions
@DeadlightVisions 4 роки тому
Legit Gaming Parks and rec theme immediately sounds off.
@JenniferMenendez522
@JenniferMenendez522 4 роки тому
...and the Pawnee Indians leading to Parks and Recreation. It's 7 degrees of separation from Hugh Glass to Michael Schur.
@lordnul1708
@lordnul1708 4 роки тому
The SCP Foundation is a better reference. Scranton Reality Anchors and all that.
@jonathanp7881
@jonathanp7881 4 роки тому
Fast Internet battle star galactica
@skysurfer5333
@skysurfer5333 4 роки тому
Grim Reaper....."Hugh Glass ?" Hugh....."What The Hell Do You Want?" Reaper......."Have A Nice Day."
@mangot589
@mangot589 4 роки тому
Sky Surfer 😂
@ronthompson2421
@ronthompson2421 4 роки тому
lol
@itsahzthing3433
@itsahzthing3433 4 роки тому
That’s hilarious
@willsk7068
@willsk7068 4 роки тому
Hes a bullshitter drunk telling tall tales. All lies.
@terrytobinson7394
@terrytobinson7394 4 роки тому
That's not even funny.
@stocktawk
@stocktawk 3 роки тому
Great video bro. Liked and subscribed. Keep them coming
@zogyechi
@zogyechi 3 роки тому
Now I know why they gave this movie a Emmy award, the elite love nothing more than to see a suffering person not be able to get revenge for his mistreatment.
@cxmxqx
@cxmxqx 3 місяці тому
Oscar*, Emmys are for shows
@ninjalldatime2585
@ninjalldatime2585 3 роки тому
Dang, they should make a movie about this guy
@a.t.v3519
@a.t.v3519 3 роки тому
Lol 😂
@hoh5956
@hoh5956 3 роки тому
Why tf are you not a top comment???
@gingerjr7010
@gingerjr7010 3 роки тому
They did it’s called the reavener
@smirks1463
@smirks1463 3 роки тому
@@gingerjr7010 LMAAOOOO never heard of that one. is the actor leomichael decapitator?
@josephfrank1472
@josephfrank1472 3 роки тому
They made 2 of them one in the 70's with Robert Reford then the one with Leo.
@cucovermillion369
@cucovermillion369 5 років тому
In those days to survive all those infections is amazing. No doubt the maggots played a role in saving his life, but his immune system had to be incredibly strong just to survive the initial onset of infections before the maggots got to him.
@youarelife3437
@youarelife3437 4 роки тому
That or maybe we just were stronger back then and who knows maybe we still are. But the doctors and media want us to believe otherwise.
@RaizanMedia
@RaizanMedia 4 роки тому
@@youarelife3437 fuck off you mong
@2kerosene
@2kerosene 4 роки тому
RaizanMedia no u
@awsomeman93
@awsomeman93 4 роки тому
@@RaizanMedia "have I therefore become your enemy, because I have told you the truth?" Galatians 416
@laxyboyslim
@laxyboyslim 4 роки тому
@@youarelife3437 people are just as strong. There's just more people nowadays
@michaelperez81583
@michaelperez81583 3 роки тому
Steven Rinella has said on a couple occasions that Hugh Glass wasn’t motivated to get revenge and it’s actually a story of forgiveness. I haven’t checked but I’m not going to go against Steve on this one or very much when it comes to hunting/trapping historical events
@NyborABird
@NyborABird 3 роки тому
My family is supposedly descendent from hugh glass and his native wife. We still carry his name. Or at least thats what i was told growing up! So neat to hear his story on UKposts as well as the movie
@ArmandoOriz_
@ArmandoOriz_ 2 роки тому
Fake news 🤣
@stefjames95
@stefjames95 Рік тому
🤥
@bianca952000
@bianca952000 Рік тому
🙄
@Met377
@Met377 Місяць тому
So Tempered Glass and Gorilla Glass are your siblings.
@axjax10
@axjax10 5 років тому
Glass' parents actually began a tree pulping enterprise that would later become home to Dunder Mifflin Paper Co. in the very same Scranton, PA area.
@lonleyfruitcake9292
@lonleyfruitcake9292 5 років тому
J. Nagle hahahahah
@kyansimireoroni9920
@kyansimireoroni9920 5 років тому
😂😂 I was waiting for a comment like this 🙌🏾
@jhoagie1367
@jhoagie1367 5 років тому
Dwights ancestor!! Explains the bear fascination
@umaikakudo
@umaikakudo 5 років тому
And another fork of his family migrated to Pawnee, Indiana with the most notable descendant being Ron Swanson.
@emekaamerican863
@emekaamerican863 5 років тому
Giggles
@andrewl.8626
@andrewl.8626 5 років тому
Couldn't he have offered the Pawnee the vermilion before they burned the other dude?
@aaasdghj1
@aaasdghj1 5 років тому
I swear lol, must have spat at them or was the only one to kill somebody
@juffs.
@juffs. 5 років тому
@@aaasdghj1 the book says his friend shot at the indians when they came towards them on horses. He shot and killed the horse. But im not sure about this because the video claims he was lit on fire but the book says he was shot in the chest with 3 arrows immediately after taking out their horse. But im not sure
@FUBAR-2023
@FUBAR-2023 4 роки тому
I guess he didn’t think bout it,till he was on the chopping block!
@Tonyconner74
@Tonyconner74 4 роки тому
@@FUBAR-2023 I will go with this, it's called pressure to perform!...
@susanhaines3153
@susanhaines3153 4 роки тому
Yep! My thoughts too
@steadynumber1
@steadynumber1 3 роки тому
He was of course first portrayed by Richard Harris in 'Man in the Wilderness.'
@AA-hc4vp
@AA-hc4vp Рік тому
He survived all of that for revenge, the most sith thing i ever heard
@lordnul1708
@lordnul1708 4 роки тому
"Truth is often stranger than fiction." A famous line used to describe moments that aren't believable despite actually happening.
@ricky-sanchez
@ricky-sanchez 3 роки тому
Like when Trump became president 🤔
@lordnul1708
@lordnul1708 3 роки тому
@JT the button will likely be his final "F&$# You!" at the end of his second term, assuming he gets reelected and fails to abolish the two term limit. Which given how many idiots, assholes and conspiracy theorists there are both in positions of power and on the street level, I wouldn't be surprised.
@lordnul1708
@lordnul1708 3 роки тому
@JT 1) what "argument"? It's called a joke kiddo. The wording alone made it blatantly obvious as to what it was. You don't need emojis, text acronyms or other such things to recognize it as such unless you believe Poe's Law applies 100% of the time. 2) Excuse you, I'm a *centrist* through and through (#Independant). One from New Jersey, as a matter of fact, and I see very little difference between the left and right. Both rely on the same strategy of "run smear campaigns against your rivals and attempt to make yourself look like a saint", both are regularly known to cut funding to public necessities like schools, hospitals and the like so they can have bigger paychecks, both sides have actively stonewalled ideas they themselves agree with because of who proposed it and both are as unreliable as it gets when it comes to living up to what they promised in exchange for your vote. 3) In what ways has Trump helped the economy exactly? His decision to ignore inflation altogether? His lack of any real influence on the job market? Was it his lack of forethought before the Covid-19 pandemic hit the States? Or perhaps it was the fact that rather than federally legalizing marijuana (and giving it the same stipulations as alcohol), which would open up new jobs and deal a hefty financial blow to smugglers, street dealers and drug cartels in one fell swoop (a concept that has historical precedence in the form of the Mafia and independent bootleggers during the prohibition era), he put everything towards a wall that can be rendered moot through the use of boats, aircraft and old fashioned tunneling.
@lordnul1708
@lordnul1708 3 роки тому
@JT tl;dr LordNul1: makes a joke fueled by skepticism in Trump's "competence" as a leader JT: takes it seriously and then fails to back up their argument LordNul1: time to teach this idiot the centrist perspective on this matter. And before you say anything, yes, I would say the same had it been Hillary, Biden, Sanders or Obama doing it. Doubly so given how we haven't had a competent leader in decades. From prohibition, the Vietnam war and Watergate to the Patriot Act, Obamacare and the Wall, there's been a lot of ideas that can easily be recognized as having failed or backfired down the line.
@badjuju2721
@badjuju2721 3 роки тому
@@ricky-sanchez why the fuck can nobody leave their shitty dick measuring politics out of non-political subjects, If i wanted to hear you bitch about whether Blue is better than Red I'd look at the news
@carlstanford7607
@carlstanford7607 4 роки тому
The happy background music is a really weird choice with this story
@scottmeager5919
@scottmeager5919 3 роки тому
@Smile Big I thought it was odd to, but i also like it lol.
@gerritstell6248
@gerritstell6248 3 роки тому
A Bad Company tune or two, would have better.
@iamhis4749
@iamhis4749 2 роки тому
That's because he came from Scottish/Irish stock, the toughest most resilient, fierce and stubborn breed alive. In Australia, there was a story about a man who was of Scottish or Irish blood and he was layed out and whipped raw all over his entire body, lashes upon lashes of excruciating pain and he didn't even utter one single sound. Not once did he cry out in pain or even so much as gasp. It shocked everyone who witnessed it but he refused to give his oppressor's the satisfaction of seeing him in pain or suffering. He didn't even flinch. That story has remained in history as one that defies belief but these stories are not rare when it comes to the Scottish and Irish, especially the Scottish, they are fkn brutes and they are stubborn, refusing to give up or be beaten! For centuries they have fought relentlessly and you will find it dam near impossible to find a race more resilient, brave and strong than the Scots!
@arlenbales3233
@arlenbales3233 2 роки тому
I feel like this story is almost to great. It has everything a GREAT story needs.
@SSPspaz
@SSPspaz 5 років тому
Basically Hugh Glass was the luckiest unlucky person in history. Or maybe it's the other way around.
@85UKDan
@85UKDan 5 років тому
Nope, that title belongs to this man ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nIqqiY2Djm2cpn0.html
@RJMization
@RJMization 5 років тому
SSPspaz a
@SSPspaz
@SSPspaz 5 років тому
Nimbus55, Hahah wow. That's impressive!
@nerblebun
@nerblebun 5 років тому
SSPsaz: It wasn't luck IMO. It was his determination to survive.
@SSPspaz
@SSPspaz 5 років тому
Grandpa the Grey, sure Hugh Glass certainly had plenty determination to survive, but how many others have had similar determination only for their lives to be cut short? I agree with you, but will to survive and preparedness can only takes you so far. Certain things, like being in exactly the right/wrong place at exactly the right/wrong time, have nothing to do with someone's will to survive because it's totally out of their control. If the stories are true, this man either had an extraordinary amount of luck, or he was fated/destined to survive his ordeal for one reason or another. For instance, if the grizzly had dug into his back in just a slightly different place, he would've been paralyzed and died alone in the woods. There's plenty of good fortune involved in his story, in addition to his clear knowledge of bushcraft.
@Muppethobbit
@Muppethobbit 4 роки тому
It’s unfortunate that he didn’t get his revenge, but at the same time his rage & need for revenge is what made him survive.
@dr_no_ok2125
@dr_no_ok2125 4 роки тому
Just like Darth Maul
@theemirofjaffa2266
@theemirofjaffa2266 4 роки тому
Exactly
@josephososkie3029
@josephososkie3029 4 роки тому
Why did he particularly need/ deserve revenge? There was no friendship therefor no betrayal. This was in his head, whether purposely perched or not.
@internetdinosaur8810
@internetdinosaur8810 3 роки тому
@@josephososkie3029 But to be left alone for dead? I think that'd be pretty motivating.
@sarlaccstapeworm990
@sarlaccstapeworm990 Рік тому
"He crawled through a years worth of hell, only to be told 'Yeah,,, naw'..." 😂😂🤣🤣🤣😭 That ending statement almost made me squirt tea out of my fkkking nose!!... 🤣🤣
@RP-ks6ly
@RP-ks6ly 8 місяців тому
The Jean Lafite/Hugh Glass connection I didn't know I needed.....holy crap, Glass was a stud.
@Timeshifter32
@Timeshifter32 3 роки тому
That dude was so pissed he lived by eating rocks and drinking dirt.
@MagklJellyBeanPastelLucidDream
@MagklJellyBeanPastelLucidDream 3 роки тому
God damn, lol
@raidenwolfe6495
@raidenwolfe6495 3 роки тому
Dumbest thing ive ever read...im still laffing about it
@generalgeorgewashington5300
@generalgeorgewashington5300 2 роки тому
@@raidenwolfe6495 ok can you do what he did?
@brox6077
@brox6077 2 роки тому
@@raidenwolfe6495 "laffing"
@johnmeyer7598
@johnmeyer7598 4 роки тому
“Bear nest”....the cozy basket of twigs and grass gently weaved together by a mama bear ready to lay her eggs.
@basharatullahrahmat971
@basharatullahrahmat971 4 роки тому
EGGS?!
@theghost3061
@theghost3061 4 роки тому
You aren’t serious right ?
@CaliforniaFly
@CaliforniaFly 4 роки тому
When the cubs hatch, some of them aspire to become Cub Scouts.
@asmartistenthusiast3469
@asmartistenthusiast3469 4 роки тому
Lol you guys really don't understand the sarcasm of this comment
@w.a.6618
@w.a.6618 4 роки тому
@@theghost3061 no it's sarcasm
@renahernandez5120
@renahernandez5120 3 роки тому
Thank you for clearing the movie out my head...but I'm sure that he did get a revenge fight at some point with the object of his hate...and then was told "hold on dere...hes army .. ..let in go!"
@Hello_182
@Hello_182 6 місяців тому
Movie was good, book was great, such a cool story, thank you for the video
@darktigre8214
@darktigre8214 5 років тому
I stubbed my toe last week while watering my spice garden, and I only cried for 20 minutes
@elis7393
@elis7393 4 роки тому
You are tough enough
@5karpist
@5karpist 4 роки тому
Hmmm, sounds like the 18th century Chuck Norris
@jeffreyjadav9493
@jeffreyjadav9493 4 роки тому
JUST GET OUT OF HERE YOU STUPID DUMB ANIMAL.
@seanjuneau1802
@seanjuneau1802 4 роки тому
Yeah well i ate a bowl of nails for breakfast
@Kylemad01
@Kylemad01 4 роки тому
@@seanjuneau1802 without any milk?
@jetbot33
@jetbot33 5 років тому
That was some very unfitting background music.
@Zoltoks
@Zoltoks 5 років тому
Thinking the same thing lol
@tribe8342
@tribe8342 5 років тому
He should put some Derek Trucks instrumental music as bgm, it would fit perfectly to this video.
@parismccoy20
@parismccoy20 5 років тому
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏿 I agree bro!
@OGFreedom1776
@OGFreedom1776 5 років тому
It’s very cartoonish with the story I could see old Disney making a movie out of it pre-frozen era
@danielalvarez-galan3702
@danielalvarez-galan3702 5 років тому
It needs Sabaton.
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Рік тому
This is one type of Glass not even death cannot break.
@KevinPeffley
@KevinPeffley Рік тому
I just watched the movie again on Netflix and it was horrific enough. It’s hard to imagine how in the world Glass survived it all.
@PixelPariah
@PixelPariah 4 роки тому
The maggot part sounds bad but they saved his life.
@joemarley5982
@joemarley5982 4 роки тому
Amazing, I hadn't heard that. But parasites are usually symbiotic in nature and can often be beneficial to us. They eat toxins and things that can contribute to dysbiosis and general metabolic dysfunction. When the job is done they normally leave. We're largely made up of other organisms but we've been led to believe they're the boogeyman.
@garycarraigeacha8794
@garycarraigeacha8794 4 роки тому
Leeches give off an antibiotic so they can't cause infections to those they bite and also have been used to keep the blood circulating in and around severe injuries of humans to help heal faster and minimize the scars that will follow. Scars are caused by blood vessels having to reroute in the healing process.
@markburch6253
@markburch6253 4 роки тому
Maggots that help are actually special maggots raised in a completely germ free sterile environment. Normal everyday maggots will kill you.
@twiley3530
@twiley3530 4 роки тому
@@markburch6253 So he got lucky getting the proper maggots?
@markburch6253
@markburch6253 4 роки тому
@@twiley3530 ...the fact is we don't know the extent of his maggot problem. Some maggots only eat necrotic tissue. Some maggots eat only live tissue. Some maggots eat both. All maggots born in the "wild" are vector agents. Vector agents are one of the worlds leading causes of death in human being. The internet continues to perpetuate the MYTH that maggots only eat dead flesh. That is not true. One of the worst things that could happen to a person back then was to get screwfly maggots in an open wound. When I said "special" maggots I mean hospitals only use maggots of the species of flies that are known to only eat necrotic tissue.
@tomashize
@tomashize 5 років тому
Glass by name Unbreakable by nature.....
@angeljusto2736
@angeljusto2736 5 років тому
Split by movie
@JesusChrist-zy6vr
@JesusChrist-zy6vr 5 років тому
@@angeljusto2736 hell yeah
@jimcarlile6679
@jimcarlile6679 5 років тому
Gee that was deep!
@f23r23
@f23r23 5 років тому
So underrated! Great comment, too smooth probably...
@majesticmojo3823
@majesticmojo3823 5 років тому
He survived the Horde
@petersrightbut8297
@petersrightbut8297 5 років тому
What about Hugh Glass brother, Small Jar?
@Burrgametate
@Burrgametate 5 років тому
Underrated
@MMmm-bg9li
@MMmm-bg9li 5 років тому
Haha
@robbiegobie
@robbiegobie 5 років тому
😂😂
@raintwomoons291
@raintwomoons291 5 років тому
You mean Mason Jar?
@scottmac3687
@scottmac3687 5 років тому
Hahahhahah
@punchilux5783
@punchilux5783 2 роки тому
I was Hugh glass in a past life according to a very well targeted UKposts ad I think I’m gonna buy the course
@bofi1280
@bofi1280 2 роки тому
That man Hugh was a beast‼️💯
@krombopalousdrexal1677
@krombopalousdrexal1677 5 років тому
Damn, this story is so much better.
@numbskullali9836
@numbskullali9836 5 років тому
THIS should've been the movie. Not that the movie wasn't good, but this is so much better.
@CelineCatalina98
@CelineCatalina98 5 років тому
so Hugh crawls 600 miles trying to get revenge for his son, only to be told he can't do shit? *credits roll*
@bradpossert4736
@bradpossert4736 5 років тому
For real. The book sucked too
@jackhanham87
@jackhanham87 5 років тому
@@CelineCatalina98 they don't mention his son in this video. He was out for revenge for being left for dead not his son. No mention of it.
@srreal4821
@srreal4821 5 років тому
Are there documents of this?
@ivanayankertitsov3479
@ivanayankertitsov3479 4 роки тому
The feats of Hugh Glass were monumental, but his noble deed of forgiving the young inexperienced Jim Bridger make him nearly a God.
@shanepageau8462
@shanepageau8462 3 роки тому
God bless a man like glass
@masked8745
@masked8745 2 роки тому
This man showed that your desires should not be the reason for drive because it will be meaningless in the end, but going on spimply to go on is courage and this guy had unfathomable courage!
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