I moved to Vadsø up north in Norway this year to experience the polar night and the northern lights. The darkeness doesn't make me feel more depressed, but the afternoon naps might become longer than they should if I'm not careful. I have however gone back home for Chirstmas and have seen the sun, but I had a month 18.11 to 22.12, with total lack of sunrays. But I noticed that I missed the sun, and all the dreams I remembered were very sunny. I think I would be able to go a year, but it would be awefully good to see the sun again after that year had passed.
Stephen Miller while your logic is fair it's also unnecessarily cold. No we aren't special (cosmic dust in the wind and shit) but to say depression isn't that big a deal is similar to saying it about car accidents. They happen a lot, aren't always lethal, and are kinda just an expected part of life. They are still a big issue. Also it really isn't that easy for some people.
I live in Finland for 4 years now, and when I first moved here, I didn't know that lack of sun can cause vitamin D deficiency. I spent around 4 months without sun and my hair started to fall off in chunks, I got depression and it was unbearable, my bones were hurting, only after talking to my Finnish friends I got properly informed that I should get the vitamin D supplements. Even Finnish people get really sad and depressed during the winter, so I don't think you can really get used to it, if even people who were born in Finland get very depressed. Ways out of depression and health issues in Nordic countries are doing sports, eating healthy, get busy with working, studying or anything that interests you and of course vitamin D supplements.
I'm sensitive to sunlight, so I spend most of my time indoors. If I do go outside, I cover up, use an umbrella, or stay in the shade. I also suffer from depression and suicidal thoughts. I don't know if it's related to the sun or not, though.
Do you have Vitiligo or suffer from albinism? Cause unless you suffer from some problem, you should get a 15 minutes sunbath everyday in early morning, or late afternoon. Is why having a dog helped me, cause I need to walk him everyday
@@taynahibanez9952 I have vitiligo and was also on medication that increased my sun sensitivity! I've since gone off that medication and have been soaking up as much sun as I safely can :D
I would love to live in a city that doesn't get much sun. I prefer gloomy, cloudy, and rainy days. So much better than the sun. However, I live in Las Vegas where the sun usually means uncomfortable heat.
@@jason38800 Why? London is the place in the UK with the warmest, one of the driest and sunniest places in the entire UK. I live in London and it's too dry and the winter hardly gets any snow. We got an extreme heatwave last year.
My record is two years and it's not awesome for me. I'm getting weaker day by day, my bones hurt all the time, i can't walk perfectly and I'm just 17 year old and my parents don't give a f** about me
For some reason when it's winter my happiness rate goes rly rly up. I finally get to enjoy life but in summer I feel sooo unproductive, depressed and sad
So I stopped going outside long time ago, and It has been already a year... Like my skin is so itchy, and I feel sleepy too. I am starting to go outside and I'm feeling A LOT better! I just feel the warmth of the sun on my skin! I am feeling definitely happy!
how long did you go without sunlight and do you think the lack of sun was causing the itchy ? this is me for the past year I only left 2 or 3 times per month ..
Same,I think it's almost 3years after graduate from high school..1 year and half...work as chef in the kitchen without sunlight and another 1 year working night shift without going outside even off day never go out,even at home I'll cover the window to not getting any sunlight...my skin getting worst like itchy, irritated and more when morning comes... in highschool I'm an athlete,I loved to expose myself to the sunlight, it's opposite
@@m.syazwanthaqif8659it’s not worth it I heard a story of a man who never got sun and started getting mental health issues . On off days take walks in fresh air with sun . You have a phone and most likely earphones put on some music and walk especially and sunny days
I can’t imagine going to class in complete darkness outside.. I live in New Jersey and even in the winter it’s not completely dark at 7am when I get to school. I’ve been at school at night, after like 6pm it’s completely dark in the winter, but classes end at 2:15 so I’ve never gonna to a class in the dark
Millie W You and everyone else who thinks they’re edgy lol.. you’re in control of that, you’re choosing to be ‘happy’ when it’s dark. You get less vitamin d so it literally has to be a fake placebo effect
I started suffering from seasonal depression 4 years ago. That was the first tome I’ve ever experienced depression and I couldn’t identify why I was feeling such a way. I realized the following winter that I go through seasonal depression. I keep myself extremely active to pump some endorphins, but I can’t say I don’t feel a bit down/gloomy during the dark months!
As someone who lives in a area that do not get sun from November to February. - It is not dangerous. - You get used to it. If you are vitamin D deficient you can get easier depressed. So many people here take vitamin D but overall i think it is nice. Makes you really happy to see the sun after months without it.
Lmao this episode seemed a little more aggressive than most others 😂 "go home, cancer is not a level of tan" "sharpen up their cutthroat razors come fall"
I get maybe 2 hours of low sunlight in the morning that shines through my window. I might leave my house 3-6 times a month. Half the time the Sun's already down. I'd go outside but 1,000 mosquitoes will swarm me if I stop moving for 3 seconds. They can smell my blood a mile away because they don't bother other people that come around. I'm left swarmed smacking myself every 2 seconds. I don't really want to spray myself with chemicals every time I go outside.
The very short days of december, and probably the polar nights too, are okay as long as we have snow on the ground. Actually many people prefer long winter nights over the sunny summer nights because they find it hard to sleep in sunlight
I live in London, the warmest, one of the sunniest and driest places in the UK and I would love to move to Iceland for the more tolerable summers, more snow in the winter and less annual sunshine.
I’m from Tromsø, Norway. Like he said, I’m used to it, and it’s nice to look at stars and the northern lights 24/7. We have this sun-welcoming day (jan 21) witch is pretty fun.
It’s kind of the opposite for me, I kind of feel down and depressed when I see the sun and love rainy days, I kind of feel like if it’s a sunny day I’m tired and my brain is foggy but dark rainy days make me happy, creative and energised. Today is sunny and I’m feeling pretty down.
Where I live, there is a cave system under the town that was bought by a freezer storage company. The shifts are 12-14 hours long with employees not seeing the sunshine all day long. Not only that, but because it is a cold freezer storage facility, the temperatures in the facility never go above 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and no higher than 65 outside the facility. The company was forced to start having to do mandatory company wide rec times during business hours. Like every Monday from 11-12 they would play a movie on Netflix during lunch attendance mandatory. Every Friday is ping-pong tournaments in which you didn’t have to play but you had to be there. They saw that working there increased depression and stress in there employees even though it wasn’t that stressful of workload really. It was because of the constant cold temperatures and little to no sunlight ever.
I work 76 hours a week on night shift. My sleeping schedule reflects this. Im only awake for about 3 hours of sunlight, But I hardly go outside for it and my windows are blocked off, I feel fine for the most part, Its been about 3 years like this.
I swear I get the reverse during the miserable days of mid summer. When it's hot and bright I cannot bear to be outside.I much prefer the dark and quiet.
In southern England where I live, I remember last winter I would see day light by 8am but it would get dark by 4pm, but during the limited daylight the sky would be covered in grey clouds and it would rain. During that winter I felt gloomy and had a lack of motivation, I kept thinking about the summer and was looking forward to the sun. It only snowed properly once. Though Christmas was fun that made me feel jolly. 🎄
The sun makes me terribly ill. I have hypersensitivity to the heat, and live in Australia which makes it even more unbearable. I cannot deal with any heat over 23c°, I will vomit, faint, have cluster migraines, and black spots in my vision and temporary blindness. I cannot take it, I would love to live in these places.
i hate hot, sunny days, but i love chilly, cloudy days. i still get plenty of time outside. i go on long walks on cloudy days or during the evening, or ill just stay in the shade as much as i can. the only time i wish i had more sunlight is when my houseplants die bc my window is too small for them to get enough light lol. also, its kinda ironic how i get called depressed for disliking hot, sunny weather, but those same people who say that get mopey when it rains. i dont mope when the weathers hot, i just enjoy sitting inside a well air conditioned room instead. seems like theyre more pessimistic than i ever could be.
I suffer from anxiety and it’s actually worst in the summer. The heat, crowds, sun being up from 5 am to 10 pm actually make it all worst and I am most closed off and unwilling to hang out with mates at this time because every time I leave the house I become panicky unless I am on a bike ride. However in autumn/winter I love the cold weather and snuggling up in blankets with a cinnamon candle lit and I can bake loads of festive treats and going to the shopping centres with all of the sparkly lights that I can just look at, it calms me and my panic attacks, while they still come around, are not common. It’s mad how different seasons can affect different people with different mental illnesses so strongly
I myself actually experience mild anxiety when out in open sunlight so I have to go outside with a veil or coat during the mid-day & these Midwestern summers are no joke. I just flat out don't go outside during a majority of the year aside from when I need to for shopping/work/etc because I just can't. I actually get very stressed out during summer & I fucking hate it lmao. No, that sunshine crap is utter BS & I would say that just depends on the individual really. Winter on the other hand I actually do absolutely love & falling snow is like the ultimate stress relief for me. Made me chuckle a bit when you mentioned Tromsø because I actually have been wanting to go there for a while to see it for myself. The conditions there are almost perfect for what I would consider optimal for someone like me.
I'd love to go see the polar night. Everyone I know thinks I'm crazy for it as they'd rather go somewhere with plenty of sunlight and high temperatures. I personally could not think of anything worse than that.
I think tanned skin looked extremely weird and completely unnatural and I hate the sun and the heat and that's why I try and avoid the sun as much as I can.
The seasonal affective depressed thing is really starting to hit me. The Dec 21 - Jan 21 timeframe is the roughest. I cannot stress getting outside for at least 10 minutes in the wintertime enough. Any little bit of direct sunlight you can get makes a difference.
When I went to manchester 2 years ago, I forgot that the sun was a thing... It legit rained everyday, with a pause of 10 minutes every other 5 hours...
I live in Northern Finland so the shortest day is about 3h. But it's more like a long sunrise followed by a long sunset. 😄 I handle it quite well, but when there's dark I constantly have to remind myself that it's not late so I don't have an excuse to be lazy yet. 😄
speaking from personal experience, living in Harstad Norway that is next to Tromsø, Waking Up to a snow white sky so bright that you have to wear sunglasses at winter time, and have to shovel snow for 6 months straight does something to someones mind, there is nothing that screams outdoor activity is fun exept for the kids who love to make giant snowman.
I live in Helsinki and I can tell you, winter sucks so badly. Everyone's really moody and always tired because whenever the sun is shining, we're in school and we never really have the chance to feel the sunlight on our skin for too long. The sun shines for maybe 2-4 hours and that's it.
I lived in Lithuania, Vilnius for 15 years, they don't get much sun throughout the year. There are usually no more than 2 sunny days during winter. Usually it's always so cloudy that you can forget what the sun looks like. 14 years ago I went back to my home land, sunny Italy :)
They still see light just can’t have great skin exposure. The presence of sun does a lot & the warmth does too. The issue is the pain & reaction to the sun. Some people can pet dogs even if they’re allergic just not live with one yknow.
On the another hand you get sad if you live here very hot and humid half year of very hot and dry half year. 39°C. I lived before in North Europe, I tell you, there the weather was better even was so used to I didn't even used heater
I don't like being out in the heat. That's probably why I don't like going out at day time. But I need the sunshine for my psoriasis. I noticed that my flare ups fair better if I expose myself to the sun at least 15mins a day compared to when I stay inside for long periods of time.
@@kaylac.4797 I get more depressed, but I have been hanging out with my friends and its been way better bc I have been going out and not playing video games 15 hours a day
Did the video make you think about going outside to catch some sun? Or did you click on the next episode of "The Infographics Show"?
Oh um....hi?
I moved to Vadsø up north in Norway this year to experience the polar night and the northern lights. The darkeness doesn't make me feel more depressed, but the afternoon naps might become longer than they should if I'm not careful. I have however gone back home for Chirstmas and have seen the sun, but I had a month 18.11 to 22.12, with total lack of sunrays. But I noticed that I missed the sun, and all the dreams I remembered were very sunny. I think I would be able to go a year, but it would be awefully good to see the sun again after that year had passed.
The Infographics Show no because its night
Dude that would so suck on all scientific level
What about people that are allergic to the sun :(
For some reason , cloudy and rainy days makes me happy AF.
yeah me too
Yes me too. Sun makes me depressed and moody
Da Boo omg yea!
llamaguy1001 🙌
Brown I feel you!
*I was diagnosed with* _S A D_
I get it in the summer.
That’s pretty *S A D*
lmao
Oh no.
You’re corny
Hello darkness my old friend...
Because a vision softly creeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains,
Within the sound..... Of silence.
Narrow streets of cobblestone
'Neath the halo of a street lamp
"Oh no natural light *IT BURNS* "
I see you before
CDi Ganon approves of this OP.
Are you dead
So my seasonal depression would become just depression 😅
ok
B. Bayella depression isnt that serious
Everyone feels some form of depression
Youre not special neither am i
Thats how you cure depression
Stephen Miller while your logic is fair it's also unnecessarily cold. No we aren't special (cosmic dust in the wind and shit) but to say depression isn't that big a deal is similar to saying it about car accidents. They happen a lot, aren't always lethal, and are kinda just an expected part of life. They are still a big issue. Also it really isn't that easy for some people.
Stephen Miller you are wrong
lol people take things too seriously
I live in Finland for 4 years now, and when I first moved here, I didn't know that lack of sun can cause vitamin D deficiency. I spent around 4 months without sun and my hair started to fall off in chunks, I got depression and it was unbearable, my bones were hurting, only after talking to my Finnish friends I got properly informed that I should get the vitamin D supplements. Even Finnish people get really sad and depressed during the winter, so I don't think you can really get used to it, if even people who were born in Finland get very depressed. Ways out of depression and health issues in Nordic countries are doing sports, eating healthy, get busy with working, studying or anything that interests you and of course vitamin D supplements.
That background music is causing depression
2018: How long have you gone without sun?
2020-21: Hold my beer...
lol
I mean we still got sun
😂 during Covid I took walks and sat outside if you locked yourself inside that was your own stupidity
This new voice is like a new relationship, it’ll grow on me.
Did it grow?
@@atrophos4104 it did.
Who's watching when everyone is on self quarantine not seeing the sun?
me
I haven't seen the sun in at least a week
You can notice it/see it from the window
Y E S
Me
Narrator: "Let's get down to business"
My brain: "To defeat, the Huns"
Comment train!!!
Did they send me daughters, when I asked for sons?
You’re the saddest bunch I’ve ever met
But you can bet before we’re through,
Mister I’ll make a man out of you
Mulan!
yeah lemme not get involved
who is that girl i see
Isn’t that just the UK?
TheMarioManiac Not really, only the northern part and Wales.
True it’s fucking raining everyday in London
Planet Gaming lol, when I first visited London in April the sun was shining bright
The Netherlands is cursed by rain
basically
I'm sensitive to sunlight, so I spend most of my time indoors. If I do go outside, I cover up, use an umbrella, or stay in the shade. I also suffer from depression and suicidal thoughts. I don't know if it's related to the sun or not, though.
🤦🏽♂️YES GET MORE SUN
I don't think so. If anything, it's healthy to avoid the sun, although keep in mind that I'm saying this from my experience as a vampire.
Do you have Vitiligo or suffer from albinism? Cause unless you suffer from some problem, you should get a 15 minutes sunbath everyday in early morning, or late afternoon. Is why having a dog helped me, cause I need to walk him everyday
@@taynahibanez9952 I have vitiligo and was also on medication that increased my sun sensitivity! I've since gone off that medication and have been soaking up as much sun as I safely can :D
@@ProjectAlci Thank you for sharing your experience. I am glad you can go under the sun safely ^_^ Many happiness for you!
At least people won't complain about how hot summer is
It's too fucking cold then
finnman653 Lol I wish my country had that problem
After 1 year in darkness walk outside and get flashbanged by nature
Right 🤣
I would love to live in a city that doesn't get much sun. I prefer gloomy, cloudy, and rainy days. So much better than the sun. However, I live in Las Vegas where the sun usually means uncomfortable heat.
Come to London
@@jason38800 Why? London is the place in the UK with the warmest, one of the driest and sunniest places in the entire UK. I live in London and it's too dry and the winter hardly gets any snow. We got an extreme heatwave last year.
Yuck Las Vegas seems too much with all that sun and heat . I could never live in a desert 🌵
If I could stay in my apartment for a year I'd be happy. My record for not seeing sun is 9 days. It was awesome!
Same here. I hate most humans and the sun as well. Summer makes me depressed and I stay home all day. In winter Im happy and want to go out lol.
My record is two years and it's not awesome for me.
I'm getting weaker day by day, my bones hurt all the time, i can't walk perfectly and I'm just 17 year old and my parents don't give a f** about me
9? Haha cute
What are these replies?
@@purplesky237Dang are you okay?
Damnit! So I really do need to get out the house -_-
I really despise the sun, so those places where nights can last an entire winter sound really appealing to me.
Same, and I also happen to be a night owl as well.
Sun and winter don't go together with me.
Are you sure that normal teenagers don’t do this
I do it but I understand that I need to go walk for a while
I’m a teen and I’m always outside. I’m tanned and burned
Shitt I live in cali and am in summer break rn I haven't felt sunlight in a little more than 2 months. Good thing I start in 2 weeks.
Im a teen from MI, so I appreciate sun every once in a while. I'm wary of it now tho Bc I've gotten sun poisoning
SmokeyTube Yeah, they stay up all night jacking off.
For some reason when it's winter my happiness rate goes rly rly up. I finally get to enjoy life but in summer I feel sooo unproductive, depressed and sad
So I stopped going outside long time ago, and It has been already a year... Like my skin is so itchy, and I feel sleepy too. I am starting to go outside and I'm feeling A LOT better! I just feel the warmth of the sun on my skin! I am feeling definitely happy!
how long did you go without sunlight and do you think the lack of sun was causing the itchy ? this is me for the past year I only left 2 or 3 times per month ..
Same,I think it's almost 3years after graduate from high school..1 year and half...work as chef in the kitchen without sunlight and another 1 year working night shift without going outside even off day never go out,even at home I'll cover the window to not getting any sunlight...my skin getting worst like itchy, irritated and more when morning comes... in highschool I'm an athlete,I loved to expose myself to the sunlight, it's opposite
@@m.syazwanthaqif8659it’s not worth it I heard a story of a man who never got sun and started getting mental health issues . On off days take walks in fresh air with sun . You have a phone and most likely earphones put on some music and walk especially and sunny days
When i was stationed in spokane WA we would go many weeks without sunshine. there was a room with a UV lamp on base to fight depression, no joke.
I don’t know why, but when it’s sunny outside, I’m always in really bad mood, however the rain makes me happy
Sunny days for sports events. No sunny days when I have to work. No one gets to enjoy a sunny day if I have to work!
think about how wonderful I have it; I go to school in total darkness and leave school in total darkness during winter😩✊🏻
- sighs a norwegian
fallingseok ᅵᅵ twitter: me too in austria when i have school to 6pm
Czech Republic- during the winter at the end of the school day, it looks pitch black outside lol
Yeah it's the same in Finland, It's already dark outside and its 15.20 hahah
Same thing in northern Canada. You're only outside when it's dark out and schools cut out all natural light
I can’t imagine going to class in complete darkness outside.. I live in New Jersey and even in the winter it’s not completely dark at 7am when I get to school. I’ve been at school at night, after like 6pm it’s completely dark in the winter, but classes end at 2:15 so I’ve never gonna to a class in the dark
Sun makes me depressed , happier at night / I only go out at night
The weird thing, I’m happier when it’s “gloomy” and I get sadder when it’s sunny
Millie W You and everyone else who thinks they’re edgy lol.. you’re in control of that, you’re choosing to be ‘happy’ when it’s dark. You get less vitamin d so it literally has to be a fake placebo effect
I started suffering from seasonal depression 4 years ago. That was the first tome I’ve ever experienced depression and I couldn’t identify why I was feeling such a way. I realized the following winter that I go through seasonal depression.
I keep myself extremely active to pump some endorphins, but I can’t say I don’t feel a bit down/gloomy during the dark months!
Same. It’s been a constant cycle for me every year. It’s always around Feb-march to November-December. Plus added stress and anxiety makes it worse 🥲
Nothing bad will happen. I've legit spent two years without sun. Avoiding sun at all costs with hoodies and all that. I was and am fine
well that’s because you most likely had your hands and face uncovered. uv rays can bounce off surfaces and regardless you’re still getting sun
Same. I also always use SPF 100 sunscreen. I do take vitamin D supplements, though.
Your probably really young but the older you get you will get bone problems even mental health issues
As someone who lives in a area that do not get sun from November to February.
- It is not dangerous.
- You get used to it.
If you are vitamin D deficient you can get easier depressed. So many people here take vitamin D but overall i think it is nice. Makes you really happy to see the sun after months without it.
Lmao this episode seemed a little more aggressive than most others 😂 "go home, cancer is not a level of tan" "sharpen up their cutthroat razors come fall"
I get maybe 2 hours of low sunlight in the morning that shines through my window. I might leave my house 3-6 times a month. Half the time the Sun's already down. I'd go outside but 1,000 mosquitoes will swarm me if I stop moving for 3 seconds. They can smell my blood a mile away because they don't bother other people that come around. I'm left swarmed smacking myself every 2 seconds. I don't really want to spray myself with chemicals every time I go outside.
depression
Dank Matter did someone call me
Shitty Mem's ikr.
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Infographic: vitamin D deficiency leads to...
me: (expects regular symptoms like infections, pains, etc)
infographic 1st point: *_D E A T H_*
“How long have you last without sun?” I live in Florida, that answers everything.
To me I get depression only during summer. I hate the sun so much. The heat makes my autoimmune disorders worse as well. I could do without summer.
Yeah I don't think -I- *we* could get any worse with the depression
thank you for that hasty correction. i almost got my OWN ideas. How crazy is that?
I don't want to go to gulag so I subbed.
結構A L O N E
Who doesn't like the Gulag?
We sure love it.
Don't worry I am in gulag for a long time already
Salty Salt Ivan Denisovich?
The very short days of december, and probably the polar nights too, are okay as long as we have snow on the ground. Actually many people prefer long winter nights over the sunny summer nights because they find it hard to sleep in sunlight
Then you see the moon, duh
The Moonlight is actually the reflection of Sunlight...
Oof
But we dont suppose to see the sun for a year so well played
Skidadle skidoodle your brain is just a noodle.
But you can see the moon in the daytime tho.
I lived in England for 4 years. I can tell you personally it’s so true. There’s no sun 75% of the time and I had extremely bad depression
I should move there as summer makes me depressed. Winter makes me happy.
Woah! No sun 75% of the time! That's crazy!
I live in London, the warmest, one of the sunniest and driest places in the UK and I would love to move to Iceland for the more tolerable summers, more snow in the winter and less annual sunshine.
I’m from Tromsø, Norway. Like he said, I’m used to it, and it’s nice to look at stars and the northern lights 24/7. We have this sun-welcoming day (jan 21) witch is pretty fun.
I hate the sun. The rain and fog makes me sooo happy, idc.
It’s kind of the opposite for me, I kind of feel down and depressed when I see the sun and love rainy days, I kind of feel like if it’s a sunny day I’m tired and my brain is foggy but dark rainy days make me happy, creative and energised. Today is sunny and I’m feeling pretty down.
*For a person who loves the dark i would really like this to happen.*
Wait you want to die?
UK & Antarctica: *chuckles* I’m in danger
Where I live, there is a cave system under the town that was bought by a freezer storage company. The shifts are 12-14 hours long with employees not seeing the sunshine all day long. Not only that, but because it is a cold freezer storage facility, the temperatures in the facility never go above 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and no higher than 65 outside the facility. The company was forced to start having to do mandatory company wide rec times during business hours. Like every Monday from 11-12 they would play a movie on Netflix during lunch attendance mandatory. Every Friday is ping-pong tournaments in which you didn’t have to play but you had to be there. They saw that working there increased depression and stress in there employees even though it wasn’t that stressful of workload really. It was because of the constant cold temperatures and little to no sunlight ever.
Sunshine?! Bah! In my day we had to walk miles just to find sticks to rub together. That was our sunshine, and we liked it that way!
I work 76 hours a week on night shift. My sleeping schedule reflects this. Im only awake for about 3 hours of sunlight, But I hardly go outside for it and my windows are blocked off, I feel fine for the most part, Its been about 3 years like this.
I now know why my mom would always tell me to go outside and play everyday when I was little.
I was worried about my hikikomori lifestyle. I will try to get a few minutes of sun daily.
Sounds like living in my Sister's basement...
Manchester doesn't rain that much rainfall. Only 1047mm a year.
I swear I get the reverse during the miserable days of mid summer. When it's hot and bright I cannot bear to be outside.I much prefer the dark and quiet.
"Sharpening their cutthroat razors.."
can u not
Yea that was kinda unecessary
There was absolutely no need for that depressing music
In southern England where I live, I remember last winter I would see day light by 8am but it would get dark by 4pm, but during the limited daylight the sky would be covered in grey clouds and it would rain.
During that winter I felt gloomy and had a lack of motivation, I kept thinking about the summer and was looking forward to the sun. It only snowed properly once. Though Christmas was fun that made me feel jolly. 🎄
The sun makes me terribly ill. I have hypersensitivity to the heat, and live in Australia which makes it even more unbearable. I cannot deal with any heat over 23c°, I will vomit, faint, have cluster migraines, and black spots in my vision and temporary blindness. I cannot take it, I would love to live in these places.
for me it's the opposite sunny weather makes me depressed and cloudy rainy weather makes me happy
i hate the sun so much it makes me wan to end it all, its quite literally the bane of my existence
I don’t get seasonal depression, in fact in winter I’m happiest. I love the cold.
Same. Spring and summer are pretty miserable for me and I end up spending more time indoors when it's blazing hot outside.
Phototherapy will be cancer too.
I haven't get any sunlight since three months ago...
And I am still happy :D
i hate hot, sunny days, but i love chilly, cloudy days. i still get plenty of time outside. i go on long walks on cloudy days or during the evening, or ill just stay in the shade as much as i can. the only time i wish i had more sunlight is when my houseplants die bc my window is too small for them to get enough light lol.
also, its kinda ironic how i get called depressed for disliking hot, sunny weather, but those same people who say that get mopey when it rains. i dont mope when the weathers hot, i just enjoy sitting inside a well air conditioned room instead. seems like theyre more pessimistic than i ever could be.
I suffer from anxiety and it’s actually worst in the summer. The heat, crowds, sun being up from 5 am to 10 pm actually make it all worst and I am most closed off and unwilling to hang out with mates at this time because every time I leave the house I become panicky unless I am on a bike ride.
However in autumn/winter I love the cold weather and snuggling up in blankets with a cinnamon candle lit and I can bake loads of festive treats and going to the shopping centres with all of the sparkly lights that I can just look at, it calms me and my panic attacks, while they still come around, are not common.
It’s mad how different seasons can affect different people with different mental illnesses so strongly
I don't need sunlight, I have TH-cam.
even better i have TH-cam *d a r k* theme
@@blankface.34 🤣🤷🏽♂️
I live in Arizona and the rain actually makes me happy
This is pretty interesting. I didnt realize not seeing the sun can cause depression
Did anyone else catch when he said "larynx"? Have i been saying it wrong my whole life...
I hate sun. I prefer cloudy and rainy days.
I might sound weird but I wanna live in a place where it's rainy all the time. Idk why I just like the vibe
Same. That's why I'm thinking of moving to Seattle when I'm an adult.
I myself actually experience mild anxiety when out in open sunlight so I have to go outside with a veil or coat during the mid-day & these Midwestern summers are no joke. I just flat out don't go outside during a majority of the year aside from when I need to for shopping/work/etc because I just can't. I actually get very stressed out during summer & I fucking hate it lmao. No, that sunshine crap is utter BS & I would say that just depends on the individual really.
Winter on the other hand I actually do absolutely love & falling snow is like the ultimate stress relief for me. Made me chuckle a bit when you mentioned Tromsø because I actually have been wanting to go there for a while to see it for myself. The conditions there are almost perfect for what I would consider optimal for someone like me.
I'd love to go see the polar night. Everyone I know thinks I'm crazy for it as they'd rather go somewhere with plenty of sunlight and high temperatures. I personally could not think of anything worse than that.
I feel the exact same way as you. How could anyone enjoy a sunny day, especially when it's hot?
Im the same. A day on the beach with lots of sun is my personal worst nightmare😪
I think tanned skin looked extremely weird and completely unnatural and I hate the sun and the heat and that's why I try and avoid the sun as much as I can.
I'd be happy with 50f ish and 12hrs of partly cloudy
The seasonal affective depressed thing is really starting to hit me. The Dec 21 - Jan 21 timeframe is the roughest. I cannot stress getting outside for at least 10 minutes in the wintertime enough. Any little bit of direct sunlight you can get makes a difference.
I havent came out of my moms basement in 5 years and I'm fine.
@Bummer Drummer same lol
If becoming vampires were a thing but you could never go out in the sunlight again...I guess thats an easy clap for you two eh lol
When I went to manchester 2 years ago, I forgot that the sun was a thing... It legit rained everyday, with a pause of 10 minutes every other 5 hours...
I live in Northern Finland so the shortest day is about 3h. But it's more like a long sunrise followed by a long sunset. 😄 I handle it quite well, but when there's dark I constantly have to remind myself that it's not late so I don't have an excuse to be lazy yet. 😄
speaking from personal experience, living in Harstad Norway that is next to Tromsø, Waking Up to a snow white sky so bright that you have to wear sunglasses at winter time, and have to shovel snow for 6 months straight does something to someones mind, there is nothing that screams outdoor activity is fun exept for the kids who love to make giant snowman.
“A lack of sun leads to depression.”
I’m the opposite. Summer makes me mad. I’ll take overcast over a sunny day any day.
Same. I found myself much happier up north in Seattle during the fall than here where it's usually sunny and miserable.
As someone who lives in London I agree.
I hate the sun.. I live in Texas.. it’s hot and gross all year. And the beaming sun hitting road.. gross
I live in California and same. Can't wait to move to Washington state or to Minnesota when I'm an adult.
Watching from Manchester, UK. He's not wrong, the sun avoids this place, most of the time anyway.
i don't live in scotland but i've never seen that place above 15 degrees
Bradley S Davis Thats because you guys don’t have souls
섹시한Blankface. We had a beautiful 3 day summer this year... Also, do you think Manchester is in Scotland?
@@quantumblurrr no i'm just saying
@@quantumblurrr because he said the sun avoids this place so i thought oh! scotland
I live in Helsinki and I can tell you, winter sucks so badly. Everyone's really moody and always tired because whenever the sun is shining, we're in school and we never really have the chance to feel the sunlight on our skin for too long. The sun shines for maybe 2-4 hours and that's it.
I played league of legends
I haven't seen the sun in years
Ew league
It would be so easy to be a vampire, who cares if you cant go out during the day; most of us dont anyway lol
I have depression, that defiantly increases with the change of the seasons. I stop leaving the house, and kinda just sleep most days
I live inside the house for two years never going out because I'm scared of covid. I'm doing fine.
I lived in Lithuania, Vilnius for 15 years, they don't get much sun throughout the year. There are usually no more than 2 sunny days during winter. Usually it's always so cloudy that you can forget what the sun looks like. 14 years ago I went back to my home land, sunny Italy :)
What about people that are allergic to the sun..?
They still see light just can’t have great skin exposure. The presence of sun does a lot & the warmth does too. The issue is the pain & reaction to the sun. Some people can pet dogs even if they’re allergic just not live with one yknow.
i did the year i feel so miserable its like a sink hole that makes you get deeper & deeper
Forced quarantine and it is over a year. Miss the sun. I am becoming more depressed. April 18, 2021
😔
this is me for the past year I only left 2 or 3 times per month .. did you experienced heath problems because of this ?
@@kaylac.4797 for sure shortness of breath im skinny but im always feeling tired & very dizzy
No crucial dosis of vitamin D for one year :D
On the another hand you get sad if you live here very hot and humid half year of very hot and dry half year. 39°C. I lived before in North Europe, I tell you, there the weather was better even was so used to I didn't even used heater
I always get "The Winter Blues" I dread winter. However, I always feel energetic during a thunderstorm, which I always found as weird.
Summer Rain Maybe the electricity is charging your battery
I always get the summer blues, and I can't stand being out in the sun. I dread summer even though it's the season with my birthday in it.
Benefits of avoiding the sunlight
1) no pimples
2) White skin
3) blue eyes
4) plenty of collagen in body/stay young long/flexible body
going on three years. im fine... im okay... im alive.
Seriously ?
I don't like being out in the heat. That's probably why I don't like going out at day time. But I need the sunshine for my psoriasis. I noticed that my flare ups fair better if I expose myself to the sun at least 15mins a day compared to when I stay inside for long periods of time.
Fog is the best weather
Go to county jail in Pittsburgh and you won't see the sun at all and being there for a year plus is not unheard of.
Almost a year without sun
this is me for the past year I only left 2 or 3 times per month .. did you experienced heath problems because of this ?
@@kaylac.4797 I get more depressed, but I have been hanging out with my friends and its been way better bc I have been going out and not playing video games 15 hours a day
@@kaylac.4797 so I'm fine now
Lack of Sun makes me go mental also the sun makes me go mental
Lol did no one catch that he said “larnex” instead of “larynx” @5:31
This bothered me more than I'm willing to admit.