Mark! When your in the shadows in the dreamscape, DONT RUN. You where right when you said it makes noise. Another tip for you is if you dont move at all (dont do the music player) you won't trigger the monster. This will come in handy later when you need to redo nights for the forgotten ending and the ultimate ending. Plz like so mark can see this!
When I was younger, I literally had to go to therapy because I thought the Illuminati themselves were hunting me down. I wasn't a very smart 9-year-old at the time.
I had a fear of moving triangles because of the end credits of Finding Nemo. Turns out, it was Bruce’s dorsal fin, which would frighten people because he’s a shark.
The rat just has really bad social anxiety and doesn't know how to start. A conversation, and can you blame him? What the hell do you talk about after being a possessed animatronic for like 50 years???
I think you have sleep paralysis. it's where you wake up but your body doesn't know you're awake, so your brain panics and fear overcomes your mind, making you hallucinate and see horrifying things that aren't really there.
Trust me buddy, there *is* something there. They're called 4th dimensional beings or aliens. Perhaps people reading this wouldn't understand wtf im talking about...
It's honestly really comforting to know that I'm not the only person who has nightmares like that. I used to have this one reoccurring nightmare that someone was trying to kill me and all the people I care about. Every time I closed my eyes I could see the mask that they were wearing. I ended up just not sleeping because when whoever it was did catch me, he'd stab me repeatedly and I could feel the pain as if it was real. Then I'd wake up hurting slightly and then refuse to go to sleep ahain
Reminds me of when i had a nightmare were some i was in a building and had to run from this dude and every time he killed me i came back every time i did wake up after he killed me about 10 times it felt real all of the pain when he cut my hand off or my entire body in half.
I remember having a nightmare. So the front door wasn't closed all the way a few times so mice came in the house, we set them free no problem, but I got a nightmare about us hunting those mice, but they were rats, me and my family hunting 2 rats, then the rat would hover above the ground, and it ate my face in one whole bite, that was one of my worst ones, I don't have nightmares like markiplier but I thought I would share.
For about 80% of my life, I've had nightmares, and I still do today. The other 20% are good dreams. And sometimes I go thru sleep paralysis. Due to online research I've done on it, there's two way to get out of sleep paralysis: 1. Wiggle your hands and toes, and if possible your feet and hands also. 2. Simply wait it out. I usually just close my eyes and lay there for a moment. Now this one is kinda iffy, you can either get out of the paralysis, or you'll go back to sleep. Sleeping is more common when that method is used. I absolutely hate sleep paralysis, two things. One, I get stuck in SUPER uncomfortable positions, and two, I HATE BEING RESTRICTED.
Ive never had sleep paralysis, but is it possible to have sleep paralysis but it isnt a nightmare? Like, maybe your in sleep paralysis are your just watching your cat sleep. Is that possible?
When I was younger, I had a "friend" who continuously harassed me every day. It got to a point where I was having nightmares about him The most memorable is the following: I was surrounded like darkness, but I could tell I was falling. I could hear talking and laughing but the wind muffled it. One of the few phrases I understood and still remember was "you don't have to ask her, just do it." After maybe 3 minutes of the whispers and laughs, letters appeared. At first they were white, but as I fell they would turn blood red. "It doesn't matter," "I'm starting to think you like it," and even "I don't care if you want it or not" all things that this friend has said to me in the past. At some point, I flipped over to look down and just saw his face, but it was twisted. It was like someone grabbed his lips and twisted and twisted them until he was unrecognizable. I couldn't tell it was him at first but then his mouth started untwisting, slowly turning back into a normal face. Once he looked human again, he started to grin from ear to ear and opened his mouth as if to eat me. I woke up startled, but I couldn't move. I could see and hear but I couldn't move, not even speak. Then I heard the floors creaking as if someone was coming towards my room. Then footsteps running down the hall and suddenly I sat up awake and out of my state of terror. Ill never forget it or forgive him. I wanted to mention it because the talk of Mark's dreams reminded me of it. If you do see this and reply, please don't say sorry or anything like that. I'm past it and just want to forget this a** hole. Have a good day
If I may, I'd like to tell a similar story. I'm not trying to steal the spot light, but I don't know where else I could talk about this. I had...have...a friend who has had a very troubled past. I'd rather not get into it too terribly much, but for a time I was really the only one there for him. As time went on, however, he broke my trust more and more. He even brought a weapon to my house. Still, I stayed his friend. He had this way of guilt tripping me into staying. If I had a problem, his were worse. I always felt terrible. Well, one day he had a mental breakdown and was hospitalized. Our friendship broke down after that. We didn't keep in touch as much, aside from work. One night, after the incident, I had a dream. I was sitting in my backyard and got a phone call. It was him. "Hey CPMR, I wanted to call and tell you how much of a terrible friend you've been." and he just goes off on me, telling me every one of my subconscious fears. I was never there for him, I was a selfish horrible person. It just keeps getting harsher and louder. I start crying on the ground, and he's now standing over me with this annoyed look just talking down at me about how I don't deserve to live and how he was there for me. It gets hazy and dark, the backyard is replaced with blackness, but we are still there. I hear his words echo around me...louder and louder. and I wake up.
@@stinkyrat3744 same I honestly was so scared to have a lifted Ben because I watched a lot of horror games and I let my mind trick me into hearing things that are not there
6:31 It's actually called "Sleep Paralysis" or “Night Terrors” And it's VERY scary i've HEARD. My recommendation is to listen to calm music, maybe have a oil diffuser (some of them are cheap) and put a couple drops of lavender essential oil (Lavender is known to calm people and help people sleep, it doesnt work for everybody ) in the diffuser and turn it on. and take a few take deep breaths. maybe see a psychiatrist or therapist about it. talking helps me with nightmares! Hope i could help mark! i usually am a coward and hide under the blankets when im scared Lmao. i know you cant move during those but i mean before you sleep use the tips i displayed to help PREVENT them. tried and tested. they work for many people. (edit) STOP WITH THE ARGUING. I meant when im SCARED i hide under the blankets. i have NEVER had sleep paralysis before. lavender DOES help in SOME cases. not all. IM JUST TRYING TO HELP. and im not DUMB.
Mark's story about his nightmares reminded me of something that happened to me a while ago, maybe one or two years ago. It wasn't a nightmare, and I have no idea if it was sleep paralysis or not, as it only lasted around 5 seconds and my eyes weren't even open yet. It was in the morning, around the time I would normally wake up. It happened when I was transitioning from being asleep to being awake, that middle ground after a dream ends but you haven't opened your eyes or come to yet. Anyways, on to what happened. I recall seeing this blinding white light all around me, nothing but whiteness and this dark figure standing over me with no discernible features. Like Mark's you could only make out it's basic human-like figure. I saw its hand reach out, and I remember actually feeling it on my neck. It was cold, and it squeezed as if it was trying to strangle me. I didn't feel fear, in fact I don't remember feeling anything. This only lasted a few seconds before I fully woke up and opened my eyes. Nothing was there. Nobody was playing a trick on me, I was just lying in my bed as normal with my door closed as if nothing had happened. I only ever felt fear after it happened. I'm still so confused as to what it could have been. The closest thing I can trace it to is sleep paralysis, except I wasn't even trying to move because as I said I wasn't awake. I couldn't even process what was happening it happened so fast. Nothing like that has happened since. If anyone knows what it could have been or have experienced something similar, please tell me.
Hearing Mark talk about his nightmares remind me of my own dreams. I have woken up with Sleep Paralysis before once when I asleep on my couch. I woke up and I couldn't move, speak, or blink. I don't know how long I was laying there but I remember thinking that I was dead. I woke up and had one of my panic attacks. That's was the first panic attack I've ever had and I haven't woken up with sleep paralysis since. But I do have lucid dreams and strange dreams quite often.
Also does anyone have that thing where you're about to fall asleep and your body falls asleep before you then you jerk out of it, but you're still tired? That happens to me quite often as well but I don't know what it is.
I actually had something like that week ago when I was ill, wheneaver I was about to fall asleep my foot/hand/shoulder would do a weird twitch waking me back up. It was going on for like half hour before I finally fell asleep
I could be completely wrong so dont quote me but I think its your brain misreading you falling asleep as you passing away so it sends a jolt to make sure you're awake/alive??? again that could be total bs...
Mark, that is something called sleep paralysis. The hallucination you specifically mention is a common one called, "the intruder." The intruder hallucinations are because your dream cortex or whatever in the brain is still activated. The sleep intruder tho, you can still feel it. Physically. Paranormal professionals believe it's a "demon" from a "dream dimension" proving of the multiverse theory. It's common from sleep paralysis and, usually, they won't hurt you. You can break out of sleep paralysis by forcing movement to your fingers and toes. Just the slightest movement can help break you out. Be warned tho, there can be a possible headrush and stiff movements for a couple of moments.
When this happens... try and stay calm. I usually overcome nightmares by forcing it out. I do this by shutting my eyes tight and reminding myself that it's just a dream. However, I have had wakeing nightmares that I've felt things touching me or manipulating things around me. One waking nightmare that I remember at the moment happened about a month ago. I 'woke up' tucked neatly in my blankets. I smelled my freshly washed hair before I opened my eyes. and I was sure that I was wide awake once I looked at the wall my bed side faced.. but, I began to feel hands or large spiders sittering across the bed behind me. I heard the sounds of the blankets moving and felt some even graze my back. I never tried to move.. but once I woke up fully the feelings disappeared... as if they went under my bed. I am nineteen years of age and I'll be damned that I looked under my bed for monster hands. Flashlight and everything. Found nothing out of the ordinary. just keepsake boxes and junk.
Deagan Mandeville fuck...i had sleep paralysis one night, I couldn't move but I was awake, I saw something move in my fucking room and I tried screaming out for the other person in the house and it just got closer and I started to cry and it got right in my face.... it was really scary. Ever since this happened I sleep with the blanket slightly covering my eyes or by laying on my chest so I can't see
Mark's nightmare stories were more terrifying than the game. I mean imagine just being totally out of it and then roughly sketching something then kind of "waking up" or coming to and just being in an open pitch black room holding a drawing of a monster right in front of where you are.
I sleep talk, sleep walk, and have lucid dreams and lucid nightmares. When I have the lucid dreams/nightmares I narrate them and even start to act out my movements from my dream. The door to my room has to be locked at night as well as rhe windows, I've woken up outside before in the middle of the woods behind my house. Dude its so freaking scary when it happens but at the same time I can control my dreams
Samantha Morris one time I was at a friends house and I ended up sleep walking all the way down the stairs, got a cup of water, drank it, put it into the sink and walked back up the stairs into my bed on the ground. My friends called out my name and I never responded so they followed me to see what was going on and ended up recording me walking back upstairs. Super creepy, I don’t remember any of it but I must have been thirsty XDD
@@alto4970 There's books on it, and videos. Apparently remembering your dreams helps you realize you're in the dream. Which is then a lucid dream. You have to predict that you're gonna dream that night, and there's also things to help you dream more.
Hey Mark, here's a tip for getting through the 'deepscape' you go through before a night. When you go off the path, the rat will appear out somewhere in the darkness, and you can go around it if you are quiet. You should never run off the path, running makes noise and the rat can hear you if you are running near it. If you walk you can actually get SUPER close to it without it killing you. But you also need to go behind it, because if you go in front of it, it will see you. Hope this helps!
The only nightmare I can vividly remember (yes I'm calling it a nightmare dont judge me) was one I had when I was twelve. At the time I was sleeping in the basement of my house, and I was the only one who slept down there. There was a lot of spiders down there and it kinda creeped me out. That's not relevant, but I was already kinda scared. So one night I had a dream that I was laying on my bed and listening to music. I leaned over the side to grab my water bottle, and there was a mouse there. It was very tiny, but I thought it was adorable, so I picked it up. And then it kinda fast forwarded to the next day, and I walked into my room and started looking for the mouse. I heard it scuttling in my trash can. So I walked over to the trash can and held my hand out for it to climb on. It scurried onto my hand a d started nibbling on my thumb. I told it to stop and it moved on to my pointer finger. I panic and screamed and flung my hand. The mouse flew off and landed on my bedside table. I walked over to it and picked it up and it was dead. I remember that I was sad, but I went to bed. The next morning (still in the dream) I 'woke up'and rolled over to find my mouse and there was another different mouse that was almost crying. Then I woke up and I literally cried for 2 hours about my mouse. I named it Song...
6:32 I know what he was talking abt I had this dream where I was half asleep and I couldn’t move or scream. I was with my I pad but it was in a static. All of my fair6 lights were flickering on and off. There was distance whispering, I saw my door open and I saw this big shadow with a big smile, I tried to move or I tried to fall back asleep but I woke up in the same situation. But when I actually woke up my door what shut my iPad was on playing LDshadowlady and there was no distance screaming or whispering. And the lights where fine. It might not seem scary typing it for y’all but it was TERRIFYING
if i can talk about dreams, i had one when i was 5, it was a strange dream. i was in a black void, nothing but me and a weird looking vampire that turned into white weird bob rabosky, i tried to punch his eye and then, i woke up, facing my window. 3. is the number of second until i realized that i punched my window while i was dreaming that's all. good night
my worst nighmare was when i was about 7 i think,my biggest fears are heights,to be stuck somewhere,and the worst one,something bad to happen to my family and me,so,let me continue,one night i went to sleep,as usual,at about 8 pm,after finally falling asleep,i was starting to get these unexplainable images popping in my dream and it was a pretty normal dream,then,this is the weird part,i woke up,or so i tought,i went to the kitchen to get a glass of water,but then,i went to my parents room to tell them i had a weird dream,as all of the kids do or done,but then,i saw the most horrifying thing ever,im not gonna explain what i saw beacuse there are kids maybe looking at comments,but just so you know,at the age of 7,i dont think i knew about gore,but then,i woke up,finally,i didnt sleep alone until about 8 and a half lmao,i cant really explain what that was,cause when i woke up in my dream,it felt real, i felt like i was drinking water,and i am not a sleep walker,so yeah,i still have those fears,but at this point alot of nights i dont dream,nightmares dont exist anymore lmao,i dont even get scared at this point,so yeah,i hope some of you will understand what i was saying,have a nice day!
Someone should make a horror game based on Mark's nightmare. Like, the main character has to go investigate odd scary sounds in dark environments, and sketch the monster... before it kills you.
In the dreamscape when leaving the path walk, don't run. He wont chase you if he can't hear your footsteps. Just walk and watch for his shadow than walk around it, just DON'T RUN.
and more advice 4 mark in later nights when the rat comes the mixtape messes up and makes it harder to hear so just do the tape rewind than right after the rat leaves than play the tape and do the same
Marki, we love the nightmare stories, they add to the atmosphere to the game anyways. On a side note, I've had similar experiences like the one you mentioned. I'm known to sleepwalk and one night it got mixed into a nightmare. When I was around 13, i was asleep on my couch and "woke up" hearing voices. I looked down the hall and envisioned two burglars plotting to take stuff from my house, I called out to them and they ran from the hall to my kitchen. I got up going after them and they vanished through my back door. It didn't even register to me that they phased through my door, I just thought to chase them. If it weren't for my mom being awake and in the kitchen to stop me, i would've sleep-walked outside my house to chase figments of imagination. It's strange how some of those kinds of visions feel so vivid and real
I don't sleep walk, but have phenomena happen to me as I'm waking definitely. I either look and for a few seconds see something sitting in a chair in the room (hence I NEVER sleep with a chair facing me because my mind gets away with me) or shadows of common objects in my room look like horrid figures for a quick seconds until I can refocus. I also have audio hallucinations upon waking sometimes. I remember a time I was asleep in a pitch black room (something I won't do anymore as well) and was waking up and all around me heard "she's waking up, quick!" along with all of these fast whispers. x.x Needless to say, that light came back on in a flash.
Regigigas193 no this is not a person going crazy in marks case it is night terrors , along with sleep paralysis which occurs when the shuts off your movement so you can't hurt yourself in your sleep. night terrors is a sleeping disorder that may or may not be serious but definitely won't get nearly as serious as needing to go to a hospital. In this guy or girls condition it can be a multitude of things which I commented on earlier that u can check but once he or she is not going crazy but may have a mental disorder. true insanity is only acquired when the human mind loses all moral or common knowledge or functionability
I will be amazed if anyone sees this Mark= telling endless stories of nightmares and night terrors Me= rarely dreams, and is forever tired So I figured out that I never completed a sleeping cycle, (light sleep, deep sleep, REM sleep) I am now getting a full night sleep, and though I haven't suffered night terrors, my dreams are as wild and fantastical as is average.
Mark, your story about the amorphous figure gave me chills. You mentioned in your previous episode that you had recurring nightmares, well, the one with the shapeless figure in the doorway was mine. Ever since I was a little kid, I'd have trouble sleeping because of it. It always started the same, I stood in the middle of a dark corridor. Dim moonlight was the only source of navigating this maze-like apartment complex with dark gray walls. Each time the dream started, that overwhelming feeling of dread washed over me and I knew something was coming. I'd run as fast as I could through these hallways, down staircases until I was outside. The more I ran, the louder this screaming sound could be heard from behind. It was like a thousand voices were crying out in unison in pain. Eventually the walls of the complex would end and I'd be left standing in the parking lot. As I'd turn to look back at the moon, I'd see this misty black morphing sphere, screaming. After a few seconds it eventually engulfed my dream's field of vision and the deafening screams turned to painful silence. The closest thing I can describe it as is the ringing in your ears after shell shock. I'd close my eyes tightly to shield myself from the sphere, and I'd wake up, paralyzed with fear, able to see it looming over my bed, just like you mentioned about the man with the face that is burned into your memory. I would have this dream over and over each time I tried to get back to sleep. Eventually, my mind realized that the dream was coming on, and I'd try to close my eyes as tightly as I could, and in doing so, trained myself to wake up, and even have more control over my dreams. One evening a few years back, this dream returned after not having had experienced it for a couple years. This time it was slightly different. Instead of closing my eyes to the screaming black mist, I forced myself to keep them open as it engulfed my vision once again. The sound of the screams was unbearable and passed into a high pitched ringing in my dream. The cloud contorted and morphed before me, as though I started to drown in it, but I kept my eyes open. As I fought against it, I could feel my heart racing, as though I was going to have a heart attack. At that point, It disappeared... Heart still racing, I sat up in bed, sweating, my eyes sore and dry, the figure was gone. This dream haunted me for many years, and sometimes still does. I first started having it back when I was around 7-8 years old, and that morphing cloud of evil is still burned into my memory. I thought I was being haunted by some evil spirit for much of my life. I have looked into sleep paralysis to see if others have had similar dreams, but what you described with you drawing in the hallway is indeed the closest I have heard to date of someone else being tormented in this way. I had never been exposed to horror movies or game at the time that this dream started occurring, and continue to suffer from similar nightmares. I appreciate you sharing your story, for I was able to connect with it all too well. Please like so Mark may see this.
Bego-Luilder Productions yes i could "relate" in a way to this shadowy figure he described as well, although his freaked me out a little. Mine though isn't a dream, nearly every night i see a shadowy figure standing at the end of my bed, but he's not bad, the first time i saw him he creeped me out of course cause you know, a shadowy man in your room is kinda freaky, but i got... used to him?? He's not bad, just watches me idk why. But he has a clear figure, i can see his outline perfectly, really tall man with wide broad shoulders, always slightly hunched with his hands in his pockets I'm guessing?? and i have also drawn him in a weird daze mode at night without being able to see my paper, he's been around for a long time now. Your story also has creeped me out and now I'm hearing noises in this fucking house again so I'm laying in bed with my phone torch on, need to piss really badly but don't wanna get up, wishing I had a dog about now, or that my cat was in bed with me so i could hold him haha
So, I lucid dream, because I'm terrified of my dreams, but sometimes it doesn't work. Every time I sleep regularly, I have this dream of faces coming out of the shadows. I don't remember what they look like, but all I know is they are there and terrify me. They only last for about 30 seconds until i wake up unable to fall asleep. It doesn't happen very much, since I lucid dream like 99% of the time.
thats kind of similar to me, i lucid dream quite alot and then i wake up in the middle of my dream hallucinating and seeing things in the corner of my room, on the cieling, on my bed, on the edge of my bed and next to me (seeing things next to you that isnt an object or something you recognize is TERRIFYING)
sheb sheb yeah I lucid dream most of the time, though sometimes I get this really creepy dream. so I'm in my house, alone, and I hear crashing noises coming from the kitchen. I stupidly go check it out. turns out there's nothing there so I shrug it off as my cat being loud and head back to my room. but as I continue to walk down the hall towards my room the hallway gets longer and thinner. then there's a low distorted voice behind me I turn around and everything goes dark, then there's a scream of what seems like pain. then I wake up. this dream isn't that common but it usually happens once or twice every two years. idk how I remember it so vividly though.
You should do a storytelling series about talking about your nightmares. It would be a good outlet for you to get your stories out there, and a lot of your fans like scary things. I for sure would watch it!
I'm a milliennial and I don't get it lol, and I'm a younger millennial. I'm 28, 29 this year, and VCR rewinding was a think until like end of elementary school. And we still used the VCR after that🤣 how old is Mark? I thought he was older than me. Shit I remember when Netflix was a mail in service
When I was young I figured out a way to beat nightmares. I first used it in a terrifying nightmare where I was hiding in an alleyway behind some trash cans from an impossibly tall grunting man and he was hanging around the entrance, but then I knocked over a trash can and it made a clang. I knew he was coming so dream-me shut his eyes incredibly tightly and went limp. Then the dream changed. I realised I could change my dream whenever I was in a nightmare by shutting my eyes and going limp. I used it when I was having a nightmare that my room that was at the top of the stairs was gone, and that many rabid crazy wolf dog things were running up after me. I did the strategy and I escaped before they reached me.
Hahaha for some reason i want to know what happenes in my nightmere then when things get sketchy i just tell myself welp its time to give me op powers and destroy my demons XD
I had a “sort of” version of that. So you guys remember Squidward Suicide? So basically, he was going around and “corrupting” Spongebob and Patrick (Dreams are weird) and before he got to me i... shut down the dream??? Like i paused it and just quit the dream like it was a game.
Mark when you have those nightmares where you can't move (sleep paralysis), don't fight it. I have them pretty often, and I've found some tips on it... don't fight it, just try to move small things, like a finger. Or try to nod your head or something. And when you finally wake up, go wash your face with cold water, and you should be good for the rest of the night! Btw, if you wanna try, you can go into a lucid dream from sleep paralysis... it takes some practice, but after having sleep paralysis so many times, it doesn't even scare me because I know exactly what's happening. Then, I can just go into a lucid dream! Hope this helped xD
There's guides online that tell you how to work yourself up to being able to lucid dream (meaning you realize you're in a dream and can control everything that happens) ^^
i have nightmares but i have learned that nightmares can be your friends XD makes sense why im trying to make a book about them XD anyways i love this series continue you pls mark
Wake dreams that you talk about at 6:54 when you said you can't move, That's sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis causes the body to freeze while dreaming and basically makes you hallucinate things that are in your room or wherever you are. It's somewhat common, it's happened to me before and it was bad.
some tips: Relax your body into the paralysis. ... Try to gently wiggle your fingers and toes. ... Try to move your eyes by blinking and looking around the room. ... Try to move your lips and facial muscles.
I have the same thing, but it happens less often, maybe once a month, for me. It really is terrifying. Also dangerous. I almost cracked my skull open on the corner of my nightstand when I finally broke out of the paralysis state one time.
Recently I had one where I fully remember what happened. Two kids were trying to wrestle me in my dream and punch me and I just take it because they are kids. Then I wake up and feel one of the kids trying to drag herself up on to my body (I never actually saw her in my dream) and started breathing a loud deafening breath straight in to my ear. This went on for I think half a minute and then I broke out in a cold sweat. Worst part is is it was in the middle of class. My mood was destroyed for the rest of the day and I was overcome with exhaustion. This is my third time experiencing it.
Why are y'all pointing out their spelling mistakes? The comment is still perfectly understandable. So what if they made mistakes? Everybody makes mistakes.
I actually like hearing Mark talking about his nightmares... it's really interesting. I haven't had a nightmare in years, so I've almost forgotten what it's like.
I'm just like Mark and have them every other night - if not every night. I can't remember them as well as I use to unless they were really bad or a recurring one. But just like him, I've gotten use to them.
What you're experiencing is called sleep paralysis. Different people have different thoughts about how this occurs. 1) Your body is awake before your mind is. You are paralysed in your sleep, due to your mind not being awake. 2)An evil spirit is on top of you, pushing you down, stopping your body from moving. The spirit could also be looking at you from in your room, from outside your window and your door. A few people have died because of sleep paralysis, but it is quite rare to die because of it. Don't worry Mark fight away the dreams and be brave. They're not real, remember that. All your fans and subscribers are here for you. If sleep paralysis makes you insane, or so scared that you can't take it and you snap. Us subscribers will kick sleep paralysis' ass. We're here for you.
it happened to me but it was daytime and I had just woken up. But I was in a rush to go to school but I couldn't get up. Weirdest of all I didn't feel or see a spirit or anything... well it was like this Thomas the tank engine spirit holding me but I snapped awake after 2 minutes
@@williamburge9739 or not. Depending on the dream, you're not so free like that. Like, when I have a nightmare, it's like I'm following a script, I can't do anything it doesn't wants me to .
The drawing thing he talks about - that's happened to me before. I was 7 and we had just moved in with my now stepfather. I had my own room for the first time, and let me just say that when you're 7 and in a brand new house sleeping all by yourself for the first time in your life, it's horrifying. But anyway. In my room was a giant window and right across from it was a mirror that covered half the wall. At around 1 in the morning, I woke up to the sounds of scratching on my windows and the walls from outside. Before I get too into the story let me just say that my mother is a medium and taught me how to keep malevolent spirits away. Anyway, I woke up to scratching. I was too scared to look out the window so instead I decided to look in the mirror. In the reflection of the window closest to my bed was a native American man who looked like his face lost a fight with a lawnmower. He had long nails and was slowly scratching my window. Once again, I was *7*. But i, for some reason, wasn't too intimidated by the reflection. I got out my sketchbook that I was almost done filling up and a pencil and sat in front of the irror. I drew out the spirit so detailed that you would think it was a photograph instead of a drawing by a 7 year old medium's daughter. I only got scared of it when I turned around and saw that it had no eyes. They were sewn shut, but it was looking at me. I screamed for my mom and it went away. It was stuck outside the house hence the scratching. I'll never forget that night. Mom looked at the drawing I made and threw it into the fireplace and said a prayer over me. I never saw the man again - not that that's a bad thing. But yea. Hope you enjoyed my story. Even with my rapidly degrading memory that night is burned into my brain. I remember every detail, from the blood splattered on him to the length of my hair to the color of my toenails. It's always going to be the most vivid memory of my childhood and a story I will use to tech my children that even they can be susceptible to spirits bugging them.
Mark, you may already know this, but that 'sleepwaking' is actually called Sleep Paralysis, and is usually linked with stress or worry. If you get it regularly you may want to consult you're doctor. Love Your Videos, and keep it up!
Your Worst Nightmare all lot of the time it happens when you sleep on your back (everytime I sleep on my back it happens) so I would suggest not sleeping on your back of you he does
JUMPSCARE LIST FOR THE ANXIOUS! don't look if you hate spoilers! i didn't put down when mark sees the rat in a doorway. mark's very good about looking around so just expect those to be a constant thing. . . . deepscape: 1:36 1:51 2:40 2:57 3:10 3:14 4:01 4:31 room: 7:32 9:00 11:54 12:22 *MAJOR* 12:48 (congrats mark) 15:28 19:47
MLG Hova not really. everything above the cut is stuff that happened in the previous video and a core gameplay mechanic. everything below is numbers with two very vague comments. nowhere do i say what actually happens in the video. the only reason i put that warning is because i remember a time where people considered these lists as spoilers, no matter how vague they were, and would attack posts that had them. so, very simply, *if you don't want the jumpscare times spoiled for you, don't look at them.* i put the list below a cut for a reason.
Yeah, I have nightmares almost every night now. It’s always about somebody I care about dying in a gruesome way though, which is arguably worse than something trying to kill me.
I know right?! LMAO XD I had a nightmare were Dr.Mario would torture me with his device, which all it was; just a small red square box with tiny lever in the middle. He was pressing on it constantly to move me back where I was originally. That made me dizzy and almost throw up every time. So yeah, hence why I said, I ain't judging. XD
Mark, you have sleep paralysis, I have it too. They are terrifying, but I get through them even if they terrify me. Yes, there is someone watching you, but that doesn't mean they are bad. Your mind isn't awake to comprehend it, but you can get through it, we are all here for you. WE WILL KICK SLEEP PARALYSIS' ASS!!!
XxStormJaiexX I have it to. Every night I wake up and I leave a flash light under my pillow and when I flash t nothing is there so it is really hard to deal with this and yes...WE WILL KICK PARALYSIS BUTT.
XxStormJaiexX I have sleep paralysis because once I heart footsteps in my room like shuffles it wasn’t my dog or any family member. I was so scared and I sat up I saw a shadow and then it disappeared. I am still scared not if the dark but of my sleep paralysis
I don't think I've ever had sleep paralyses, but I have seen things moving in the dark sometimes, and sometimes in the light, just as I turn to face it. I'm pretty sure they're often just playful entity's that like to spook us sometimes.
I have it to (and yes. Still here in 2018) am i just weird when i have jumped down the stairs 4 times and i never remember anything about it... i also drew a door(literally, i have that drawing still) I see nightmares also almost every other night. I remember how i was like 5 and my family tried to kill me in my dreams...
I had problems with sleep paralysis when I was still really young. The scary thing was that I only found out recently that is actually was sleep paralysis. I remember that I was terrified. One night I woke up unable to move. I opened my eyes. Once they got used to the dark I saw a shadow figure in the corner staring at me. I tried to call out for my parents. No sound escaped my throat. I tried to move. I felt like I was going to die. The creature started coming closer. It walked through my Lego buildings towards my bed. I closed my eyes. Kept them shut. I didnt want to see it up close. I kept them closed while I kept trying to yell. Eventually I could and my dad came into the room. He helped me calm down and I went back to sleep. I think the last time I had sleep paralysis was when I was around 6-7 years old. It's truly terrifying. I hope you dont have to go through it. If you do. Keep your eyes closed, because what you might see can be horrifying. Try to wiggle your toes and fingers. When you can wiggle those, start trying to move your arms and legs and move up towards your head. If that doesnt work and its night. close your eyes and try to go back to sleep. Eventually, you'll fall asleep or the paralysis will go away.
Some Random Guy Never happened to me, but it happened to a friend of mine. We had a sleepover, and he had a nightmare about a fire monster coming to get him (he has a deathly fear of fire and the idea if being burned to death). He woke up, and I heard him stiffen; he could not move. He looked terrified, and when I came closer to try and help him he must have thought I was the fire monster as I was wearing a red/yellow shirt. He burst into tears, but could not move, or scream, just silent tears, and it was horrifying to see, and I will never forget the look if raw horror on his face. He looked at me with such terror I realized he must have thought I was Lucifer himself, and that is no exaggeration. The point of this is I know what it feels like to see someone go through this, and it is downright terrible. I feel for you, man.
for whatever reason, hearing mark talk about his sleep paralysis and waking nightmares, makes me feel less bad about the ones i have. like, i have waking nightmares and somewhat chronic nightmares quite often, and just knowing that theres someone that ive looked up to for years now, and knowing that im not the only one that has to deal with it, just makes me feel so much better about myself, and im just hoping that one day ill be able to properly handle them and help myself cope with these horrors in a healthy way
I'm actually pretty interested in Mark's dreams. I'm no dream analyzer or anything like that, and I won't rub my beliefs in your face, but I'm genuinely curious about them. I almost never remember my dreams, and the ones that I usually do remember tend to happen in the near future (Deja vu), it's interesting to hear others experiences. I'm also not trying to get in your personal space, Mark. If you don't feel comfortable talking about them, then you don't have to. I completely understand x3 btw, these dreams are giving me great ideas for Darkiplier ;)
Frobo OMG, I have the same feeling of deja vu more often than the weird dreams. Sometimes, even if I dont remember the dream, I still feel like I have experienced the exact instance before
Will Hilgendorf FINALLY! Someone understands XD I do remember some nightmares I've had though, but usually they don't traumatize me, just more scare me/make me wanna cry lol
I find that I remember my dreams best right after they happen, so I've been keeping a dream journal next to my bed and recording the ones I remember (ranging from concepts or a few details to the ones that are really vivid) immediately after I wake up. Even if it doesn't help me remember my dreams down the line, at least they make for some pretty amusing reads :D
Mark, If you have sleep paralysis, best thing I found to do is try wiggling your toes slowly, when you move your toes try to move your legs, then keep trying to move your other body parts. Try to remember when that happens don't panic. just breath. If you panic it makes it worse. When you hear footsteps coming to your room, It's okay, It's just your mind playing tricks on you. I'm telling you this because I have the same problem, these steps work for me, I hope they work for you too! before you do this ask a doctor, I don't want anyone getting hurt.
Oh, and if someone is in the room with you when that happens, try screaming or talking, It will sound like whispering but It might help also. But if not just use the other method
Sparrow that is correct but in marks case he should mabey talk to a doctor about this before taking suggestions from comments. No offence, u are very correct, I just don't want mark to get more hurt than he already is.
6:54 - that is called sleep paralysis. this is when you are awake but your body is paralysed as it is transitioning from your dream state to being able to move. ive suffered from this many times and every times it happens I have a nightmareand hallucination at the same time as my mind is having a nightmare but im know that im awake resulting in me feeling terribly scared all while not being able to move
I use to have sleep paralysis when I was little. It was of a man who looked like a hyper realistic Minor Fourty-Niner holding an ax in his hand while staring at me. It all stopped when I was around ten though. I don't know why. Anyhow, the way I stopped then was telling myself to wake up while taking deep, even breaths. It worked most of the time.
I really enjoyed listening to you tell your Nightmare stories! I've had similar nightmares (constant hallucinations and nightmare that lead to sleep paralysis) ever since I was about two years old. It makes me happy that somone that i look up to has had similar experiences to me.
I love your nightmare storys They are really inspiring Maybe you could do a video where you would just talk about your nightmares Its really interesting to listen to
I watched this laying in bed, no light, can't see past the light from my phone, and every time I hear a knock, I jump. I love this playthrough and love the stories!
Mark! Don't sprint through the darkness in the Deepscape!!! If you walk you will be able to see the rat in the darkness and walk around it before it notices you. I hope you see this before the next part :P
Does anyone else find Mark's stories about his nightmares really interesting? I feel he could continue the series and get all the endings as he tells us the stories Of course, that's up to him
"waking nightmares" are actually called "Sleep paralysis" I have had 3 of them in my life 3rd one was the creepiest. It is caused by your mind dispersing chemicals throughout your body so you don't act out your dreams. [Yes a shortage of this chemical causes sleep walking] and you suddenly wake up and your brain is like "okay still sleeping lets get of some random shit to think about!" ergo sleep paralysis! Below are my moments of sleep paralysis 1: Something behind my bed scratching & coughing. 2:Seeing something with wings of width easily 10ft long each watching me through my window. 3: A creature darting out of my room into my roommates and giggling while doing it and gesturing me to come over! [I know it wasn't my roommate because i could hear him snoring!!!]
I thought sleep paralysis was like when you're awake but your body is still paralysed. I've experienced it several times in my life. My mind jerks awake but my body can't move and I have to wriggle my toes to regain movement. Where I'm from it's called getting weighed down or something like that meaning that you're being harrased by a malicious jinn/satan. I'm not sure of the exact translation. Once , I dreamt of a ghost/jinn/satan(meh I group them all as the same) and I punched it. Instantly, I was forced into that state again, the state of wakefullness in paralysis . Though the most peculiar one was like inception. I wake up and can't move and then regain movement and realise that I was still paralysed over and over until I finally woke up to reality. For the most part it's not too scary and I enjoy the challenge of trying to wake up.
I've had sleep paralysis many times as a child, but I learned never to open my eyes when it happens. So I've never really seen anything creepy or anything like that, thankfully.
i have had a nightmare terrifying and then woken up and still see the monsters from my dreams but im paralised but i managed to thrust my self out of bed and through my door into my bathroom(very small room n house) and i couldnt lift my arms or urn my head n my legs were aching, i collapsed ontp the floor for 30 mins paralised, is it possible to have sleep paralysise but still move and then bak to bein frozen?
yaori chan it could be possible I mean it could be adrenalin that pushes you to move from the "danger" (fight or flight instinct) and then once it wears off you go back to the paralyzed state
Speaking of dreams. There was a time I was dreaming about A wall of blood. Like I could see it dripping! I then I somewhat woke up because I heard someone calling me on my phone. I look at the end of the bed and I see a Shadowy figure, And I talk to it. See my phone was still ringing. I said. "You can Answer it." And then I quickly actually wake up and look at the end of my bed. It was gone. I look at my phone, I Didn't recognize the number. I answered. It spoke, "See you tomorrow..." I saw it the next night at my door way. Help.
Welcome to Hell I saw something like that but not that much scary but first I sawed a Nightmare and I woke up quickly and I started to see something but I sawed my Nightmare figures and I Touch my neck, It was really hot and I sleeped again and I sawed a dark room and a ROBOTIC voice talked to me" don't worry you going to wake up soon" but I was in a dark place and 2 lightly eyes opend to me but they was pink and... my some dreams come true...
I was sleeping- and I felt something on my throat- then I couldn’t breath- I thrashed around- and tried to pry it off of me- I felt skin- I was starting to black out, I felt my lungs collapsing. Then I heard a voice “See you tomorrow night~” it was in a flirty voice- kinda rapey to be honest. Then the hand left- I woke up, breathing heavily. I heard footsteps, I held my breath- and then something brushed against my cheek- I flinched. And I heard a chuckle- and more footsteps. I saw a figure in my doorway- and then I passed out. Fainted probably- and woke up the next day- I slept through the entire day- and when I checked my neck in the mirror- There was a bruise in the shape of a hand on my neck..
Mark, did you know Scott Cawthon had waking nightmares of Bonnie, if you unblurr the newspaper at the end of FNAF 3, the articles tell stories behind FNAF like why Foxy was broken in FNAF one, other cool stuff, and Scott Cawthon's waking nightmare of Bonnie
Scott designed him on his laptop on a bumpy hours long car ride to some relatives, and I think it was either his sons or some nephews or cousins, one of those, anyway they were the first to see Foxy's jumpscare
Mark, in your dreams, to make yourself realize you are dreaming and wake up, pinch your skin and pull. Your mind cant comprehend the physicality of skin, so it will just keep going and stretching. Another way is to look up at the sky. You say you have nightmares constantly, and from my experience, nightmares tend to be at night. The night sky is yet another thing your brain cant process properly, so you'll just see a blank, black canvas with maybe sone white dots, but either way, it wont be right. If you can remember these and try it in your dreams, it can help to become self aware that you are dreaming, or 'lucid dream' as its actually called. Even if Mark doesnt see this, i hope it helps someone!
Whenever he tells stories like these about his childhood i feel like connected because i wish i had the strength to tell about my dreams its like listening to your tell a story at bedtime thanks Mark
One night I had a terrible nightmare, my worst that I can remember It was when I was 7, I was sitting in my bed when I heard my mom's voice calling for me. I left my room and went into my parents but my mom wasn't there. So I went into the dinning room and my dad stood, staring down at the table whispering in my mom's voice to himself. I asked him what was wrong and when he turned around his face was melted. I began crying but when I tried to run he grabbed me by the shoulder than told me "You can't escape, I will still be here when you wake up" I woke up and ran into my parents bedroom and cried to my mom
I know Mark is famous and busy, and probably never going to read my comment, but if I could - I would really like to just sit down and shoot the shit with Mark in a podcast. Psychology deeply fascinates me, and his dream stories I find really interesting. I have a few stories of my own as well.
If it is any help, or if you read the comments mark. As a prevention from these nightmares from occurring, here's what works the best for me. Clean room, vacuumed and on pleasant temperature, too cold and dreams become much longer for me. What you describe is sleep paralysis, which I had quite often when I woke up, remember the simple rule of holding your breath. If you remember this, you can basically escape the nightmare, because you can do that even when in dreams or sleep paralyzed. This is caused by varoli's bridge or something, im not sure, how it works is, when brain realizes there is no oxygen, it starts to panic and the bridge lifts the lock-down on your body, allowing you to move, hallucinations pass in a matter of seconds. Same principle in dream.
674886 i heard that sleep paralysis can be prevented by avoiding certain positions when you sleep. I can't eat too late (at 3am for example) and the go to sleep because FOR SURE I will have sleep paralysis. There was 1 time at had sleep paralysis in the middle of the day when I was taking a nap after I went to sleep, so that's curios.
With all do respect, it is "stories" in this case. It would be story's if something belonged to the story, such as the story's plot, or the story's character development. Stories refers to more than 1 story.
Imagine being Mark's mom the next day, walking downstairs and seeing her son asleep with a drawing of something in the doorway. That's how horror movies start.
Mark talking about his nightmares:
Rat: 🧍
Chiaki with an AK-47
@@imtrashlol6735 WTF are you talking about?
@@possibleyoutuber8618 their pfp is a character from a game and the character is holing a pistol
Rat:🧍
Also rat-Wow that's scaryer than me...
Yeah but it wasn’t a AK-47 it looks like a DB9
Mark: *telling about his sleep paralysis*
The rat: I'm bouta ruin this whole mans career
6:28
7:45
Noice
@@lonetemplar2014vods denisdaily?
@@javourwright5639 no I like Denis but don't like cats I like pugs so that's where my icon comes from
Mark! When your in the shadows in the dreamscape, DONT RUN. You where right when you said it makes noise. Another tip for you is if you dont move at all (dont do the music player) you won't trigger the monster. This will come in handy later when you need to redo nights for the forgotten ending and the ultimate ending.
Plz like so mark can see this!
Deseray Patterson UP WITH YOU CHILD
I died at the response. You have won that like.
*were
Fly up
lol
hope this helps him! P.S i liked
I love it when he talks to us and tells us stories, its so interesting i could watch and listen forever
Same here
me too
I like how im not the only one who watches the videos from 3 years ago
IKR, He always tells the best stories. I also love his reaction when he gets scared and he starts babbling nonsense.
@@an_angels_prey3394 2021 gang
My headphones saying "Battery low" scared me worse than the Rat lmao.
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Same here
My Bluetooth headphones do the same thing, gets me every time.
Bluetooth headphones
‼️Not for the faint hearted‼️
My bluetooth earbuds do that to me too, all the time lol. I'll just be jammin out to my music and then all of a sudden "BATTERY LOW"
who else definitely wants mark to tell more of his nightmare stories?
Me
I do
If he does he needs to have that creepy music from the tape player in the background as he talks
I actually feel really bad for him. I hope he's okay nightmares don't normally happen for no reason.
b e k a h me
"And I got up and I grabbed my notebook and my pencil"
Dude you sound like a horror game protagonist
It was his future telling him about animatronics of some sort.
DaConnaTwuk Bro I wonder if I heard the the name before
Deaf Note I'm not sure hmmmmmmmmm
well, when mark said he had "waking nightmares", i think i had like, one or two of those when i was 11 and 7 or 8
What's up H A Y R I D E
@@yukorai8323 *d e a f* note
2:15 i love how mark found an easter egg by litterally mixing east and west.
I just find that funny
some forgetfulness can be good for once
Does it make this EastWester egg?
weaster egg
EASTer WEAgg@@swhbii
Literally a "I thought you said Weast" moment
I want a whole video about your scary dreams/stories
A bit late, hm?
Blue Shell LMAOOOO
6:08 INTO THE UNKNOWN!!!
We’ve got one right here!
Why is this still getting comments
When I was younger, I literally had to go to therapy because I thought the Illuminati themselves were hunting me down.
I wasn't a very smart 9-year-old at the time.
Maybe, or maybe you were too smart
@@fukkthisnewupdate8882 and the Illuminati made the therapist talk you out of it
I had a fear of moving triangles because of the end credits of Finding Nemo. Turns out, it was Bruce’s dorsal fin, which would frighten people because he’s a shark.
@@sarahlilly1745 ooh! If you want a scary book to read with scary moving triangles... Infected by Scott Sigler
interesting...
I like hearing about Mark's nightmare stories. It's nicer to hear about nightmares, rather than experiencing them.
Mark: Soothe me to sleep with your sweet lies
Idk why but one of my fav Markiplier quotes
When the tape recorder stops
“it’s Rewind Time.”
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
das hawt.
Oh my god
Noooooooooooooooooooo
Oh , ThAt´s HaAwt
So many great quotes:
The Rat in the Hat.
The Cat in the Rat.
I'm a millennial so I don't know how to rewind.
Ah, legendary lines
The Cat in the Rat.
*HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM*
Greentrapped 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Whattabout... Catticus and Raticcus
Greentrapped ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Greentrapped ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Markypie telling us about his dream
Rat pops out
My brain: "you sly dog! You had me monologuing!"
The rat just has really bad social anxiety and doesn't know how to start. A conversation, and can you blame him? What the hell do you talk about after being a possessed animatronic for like 50 years???
@@bobtheboneboy6531 (this is just a joke so if anyone reads the reply don't yell at me-)
I haven't eaten in 50 years can I eat you please-
Hahaha
If you don't get this, I don't FUCC with you.
@@aruyagarik5464 I fucc with YOU though
4:50 Starts Game
Jump scares:
7:44 Blackout
8:01 Blackout
9:12 Blackout
9:28 Blackout
12:06 Blackout
12:22 Monster Rat
15:39 Blackout
15:57 Short Blackout
16:49 Clock
19:46 Pixel Rat
Thank you so Damn much 😭
You mean pixel cat
i like how we’ve all agreed as a society that the clock counts as a jumpscare
@Banana boi when the monster gets under the bed/leaves im pretty sure
theres still 8 at 1:37 1:50 2:40 2:56 3:09 3:15 4:01 4:32
I think you have sleep paralysis.
it's where you wake up but your body doesn't know you're awake, so your brain panics and fear overcomes your mind, making you hallucinate and see horrifying things that aren't really there.
THAT EXPLAINS SOME SHIT!
The Shadow Is Real. I am very Religious. It only happend 1 time
Trust me buddy, there *is* something there. They're called 4th dimensional beings or aliens. Perhaps people reading this wouldn't understand wtf im talking about...
@@NormalChannel95 no probably just hallucinations but maybe not
Yeah, that is sleep paralysis. It’s scary. I get it every now and again. Mostly after night terrors.
It's honestly really comforting to know that I'm not the only person who has nightmares like that. I used to have this one reoccurring nightmare that someone was trying to kill me and all the people I care about. Every time I closed my eyes I could see the mask that they were wearing. I ended up just not sleeping because when whoever it was did catch me, he'd stab me repeatedly and I could feel the pain as if it was real. Then I'd wake up hurting slightly and then refuse to go to sleep ahain
Same
I had recurring nightmares about slenderman after my sister showed me the game when I was 4 or 5 QwQ
bro that sucks. ive never had a nightmare that bad before, hope your dreams are getting better!
Reminds me of when i had a nightmare were some i was in a building and had to run from this dude and every time he killed me i came back every time i did wake up after he killed me about 10 times it felt real all of the pain when he cut my hand off or my entire body in half.
I remember having a nightmare. So the front door wasn't closed all the way a few times so mice came in the house, we set them free no problem, but I got a nightmare about us hunting those mice, but they were rats, me and my family hunting 2 rats, then the rat would hover above the ground, and it ate my face in one whole bite, that was one of my worst ones, I don't have nightmares like markiplier but I thought I would share.
For about 80% of my life, I've had nightmares, and I still do today. The other 20% are good dreams. And sometimes I go thru sleep paralysis. Due to online research I've done on it, there's two way to get out of sleep paralysis:
1. Wiggle your hands and toes, and if possible your feet and hands also.
2. Simply wait it out. I usually just close my eyes and lay there for a moment. Now this one is kinda iffy, you can either get out of the paralysis, or you'll go back to sleep. Sleeping is more common when that method is used.
I absolutely hate sleep paralysis, two things. One, I get stuck in SUPER uncomfortable positions, and two, I HATE BEING RESTRICTED.
Eric Ramirez Gaming 101 you could avoid it completely by sleeping on your side
JLT Gamer2005 why thank you
Eric Ramirez Gaming 101 this happens to me too. Because of it I have insomnia, so thanks for the tips
Ive never had sleep paralysis, but is it possible to have sleep paralysis but it isnt a nightmare? Like, maybe your in sleep paralysis are your just watching your cat sleep. Is that possible?
Being restricted is kinky ;)
“Something’s under your bed”
Me: My beds on the floor
Edit: NOT ANYMORE MY BED IS NOT ON THE FLOOR ITS ON THE CEILING
h o w
@@darthsparkles551 *Majik*
Haha yes I made the likes into a funni №
Somethings on top of your bed
If the bed is on the ceiling that means you're the something under the bed
When I was younger, I had a "friend" who continuously harassed me every day. It got to a point where I was having nightmares about him
The most memorable is the following:
I was surrounded like darkness, but I could tell I was falling. I could hear talking and laughing but the wind muffled it. One of the few phrases I understood and still remember was "you don't have to ask her, just do it."
After maybe 3 minutes of the whispers and laughs, letters appeared. At first they were white, but as I fell they would turn blood red. "It doesn't matter," "I'm starting to think you like it," and even "I don't care if you want it or not" all things that this friend has said to me in the past.
At some point, I flipped over to look down and just saw his face, but it was twisted. It was like someone grabbed his lips and twisted and twisted them until he was unrecognizable. I couldn't tell it was him at first but then his mouth started untwisting, slowly turning back into a normal face. Once he looked human again, he started to grin from ear to ear and opened his mouth as if to eat me.
I woke up startled, but I couldn't move. I could see and hear but I couldn't move, not even speak. Then I heard the floors creaking as if someone was coming towards my room. Then footsteps running down the hall and suddenly I sat up awake and out of my state of terror. Ill never forget it or forgive him.
I wanted to mention it because the talk of Mark's dreams reminded me of it. If you do see this and reply, please don't say sorry or anything like that. I'm past it and just want to forget this a** hole.
Have a good day
hope you feel better once you forget!
I'm so sorry you went through that
Damn I had nightmares too. I mentioned one here. Maybe I will do more if people want me too.
I had a similar dream I know how u feel
If I may, I'd like to tell a similar story. I'm not trying to steal the spot light, but I don't know where else I could talk about this.
I had...have...a friend who has had a very troubled past. I'd rather not get into it too terribly much, but for a time I was really the only one there for him. As time went on, however, he broke my trust more and more. He even brought a weapon to my house. Still, I stayed his friend. He had this way of guilt tripping me into staying. If I had a problem, his were worse. I always felt terrible. Well, one day he had a mental breakdown and was hospitalized. Our friendship broke down after that. We didn't keep in touch as much, aside from work.
One night, after the incident, I had a dream. I was sitting in my backyard and got a phone call. It was him. "Hey CPMR, I wanted to call and tell you how much of a terrible friend you've been." and he just goes off on me, telling me every one of my subconscious fears. I was never there for him, I was a selfish horrible person. It just keeps getting harsher and louder. I start crying on the ground, and he's now standing over me with this annoyed look just talking down at me about how I don't deserve to live and how he was there for me. It gets hazy and dark, the backyard is replaced with blackness, but we are still there. I hear his words echo around me...louder and louder.
and I wake up.
the title: there is something under your bed
me, sitting under my loft bed: oh god he's right.
I have a bunk beds so yeah I do.
My beds on the floor. I only sleep on a mattress. So whats under my bed is floor 😂
@@stinkyrat3744 same I honestly was so scared to have a lifted Ben because I watched a lot of horror games and I let my mind trick me into hearing things that are not there
Your actually right, my cat is right under my bed- she's a spider cat bc she is on her back and scooting around under there.
I am hiding under your bed but I drank a potion of invisibility
6:31 It's actually called "Sleep Paralysis" or “Night Terrors” And it's VERY scary i've HEARD. My recommendation is to listen to calm music, maybe have a oil diffuser (some of them are cheap) and put a couple drops of lavender essential oil (Lavender is known to calm people and help people sleep, it doesnt work for everybody ) in the diffuser and turn it on. and take a few take deep breaths. maybe see a psychiatrist or therapist about it. talking helps me with nightmares! Hope i could help mark!
i usually am a coward and hide under the blankets when im scared Lmao. i know you cant move during those but i mean before you sleep use the tips i displayed to help PREVENT them. tried and tested. they work for many people.
(edit) STOP WITH THE ARGUING.
I meant when im SCARED i hide under the blankets. i have NEVER had sleep paralysis before.
lavender DOES help in SOME cases. not all.
IM JUST TRYING TO HELP. and im not DUMB.
You cannot move during sleep paralysis tho.Nice try on lying.
NikseY what are you talking about?
This post tells you how to fall asleep not how to get out of sleep paralysis!
ive only had it happen to me once, but because i basically make a wall of blankets around my head nothing scary happened.
Bob The Bone Boy sometimes less stress and more peaceful sleep can help stop sleep paralysis before it happens :))) but yeah
Mark's story about his nightmares reminded me of something that happened to me a while ago, maybe one or two years ago. It wasn't a nightmare, and I have no idea if it was sleep paralysis or not, as it only lasted around 5 seconds and my eyes weren't even open yet. It was in the morning, around the time I would normally wake up. It happened when I was transitioning from being asleep to being awake, that middle ground after a dream ends but you haven't opened your eyes or come to yet. Anyways, on to what happened.
I recall seeing this blinding white light all around me, nothing but whiteness and this dark figure standing over me with no discernible features. Like Mark's you could only make out it's basic human-like figure. I saw its hand reach out, and I remember actually feeling it on my neck. It was cold, and it squeezed as if it was trying to strangle me. I didn't feel fear, in fact I don't remember feeling anything. This only lasted a few seconds before I fully woke up and opened my eyes. Nothing was there. Nobody was playing a trick on me, I was just lying in my bed as normal with my door closed as if nothing had happened.
I only ever felt fear after it happened. I'm still so confused as to what it could have been. The closest thing I can trace it to is sleep paralysis, except I wasn't even trying to move because as I said I wasn't awake. I couldn't even process what was happening it happened so fast. Nothing like that has happened since. If anyone knows what it could have been or have experienced something similar, please tell me.
Yes that is sleep paralysis,your most likely having a out of body experience,and well as Hallucinations
It gets worse when you panic,that's probably why the figure you described wasn't faint
Hearing Mark talk about his nightmares remind me of my own dreams. I have woken up with Sleep Paralysis before once when I asleep on my couch. I woke up and I couldn't move, speak, or blink. I don't know how long I was laying there but I remember thinking that I was dead. I woke up and had one of my panic attacks. That's was the first panic attack I've ever had and I haven't woken up with sleep paralysis since. But I do have lucid dreams and strange dreams quite often.
Also does anyone have that thing where you're about to fall asleep and your body falls asleep before you then you jerk out of it, but you're still tired? That happens to me quite often as well but I don't know what it is.
I actually had something like that week ago when I was ill, wheneaver I was about to fall asleep my foot/hand/shoulder would do a weird twitch waking me back up. It was going on for like half hour before I finally fell asleep
I could be completely wrong so dont quote me but I think its your brain misreading you falling asleep as you passing away so it sends a jolt to make sure you're awake/alive??? again that could be total bs...
Heather Comstock no that is correct, your brain will on occasion send a jolt to one of your limbs as a way of checking to see if you are still alive
Kaylah Doll same
Mark, that is something called sleep paralysis. The hallucination you specifically mention is a common one called, "the intruder." The intruder hallucinations are because your dream cortex or whatever in the brain is still activated. The sleep intruder tho, you can still feel it. Physically. Paranormal professionals believe it's a "demon" from a "dream dimension" proving of the multiverse theory. It's common from sleep paralysis and, usually, they won't hurt you. You can break out of sleep paralysis by forcing movement to your fingers and toes. Just the slightest movement can help break you out. Be warned tho, there can be a possible headrush and stiff movements for a couple of moments.
It's actually very common. I suffer from it too. Y_Y
For going downstairs and sketching the... thing? That... I cannot explain it, and I'm afraid to...
Deagan Mandeville what do you mean by "they usually won't hurt you"? You're saying that they can?
When this happens... try and stay calm. I usually overcome nightmares by forcing it out. I do this by shutting my eyes tight and reminding myself that it's just a dream. However, I have had wakeing nightmares that I've felt things touching me or manipulating things around me.
One waking nightmare that I remember at the moment happened about a month ago. I 'woke up' tucked neatly in my blankets. I smelled my freshly washed hair before I opened my eyes. and I was sure that I was wide awake once I looked at the wall my bed side faced.. but, I began to feel hands or large spiders sittering across the bed behind me. I heard the sounds of the blankets moving and felt some even graze my back. I never tried to move.. but once I woke up fully the feelings disappeared... as if they went under my bed. I am nineteen years of age and I'll be damned that I looked under my bed for monster hands. Flashlight and everything. Found nothing out of the ordinary. just keepsake boxes and junk.
Deagan Mandeville fuck...i had sleep paralysis one night, I couldn't move but I was awake, I saw something move in my fucking room and I tried screaming out for the other person in the house and it just got closer and I started to cry and it got right in my face.... it was really scary. Ever since this happened I sleep with the blanket slightly covering my eyes or by laying on my chest so I can't see
If you push the cat (Origami cat) that is on a table in all the nights you will get the (Forgotten ending) :-)
PurplePanda Girl is that a bad ending?
Sort of, yeah
is there a separate ending if you never use the tape player?
PurplePanda Girl poor origami cat ;-; I seen that ending
PurplePanda Girl oh
Mark's nightmare stories were more terrifying than the game. I mean imagine just being totally out of it and then roughly sketching something then kind of "waking up" or coming to and just being in an open pitch black room holding a drawing of a monster right in front of where you are.
I sleep talk, sleep walk, and have lucid dreams and lucid nightmares. When I have the lucid dreams/nightmares I narrate them and even start to act out my movements from my dream. The door to my room has to be locked at night as well as rhe windows, I've woken up outside before in the middle of the woods behind my house. Dude its so freaking scary when it happens but at the same time I can control my dreams
Samantha Morris one time I was at a friends house and I ended up sleep walking all the way down the stairs, got a cup of water, drank it, put it into the sink and walked back up the stairs into my bed on the ground. My friends called out my name and I never responded so they followed me to see what was going on and ended up recording me walking back upstairs. Super creepy, I don’t remember any of it but I must have been thirsty XDD
@@rubytheepicyoutubernot1469 lol that's so funny
I never have nightmares or any of that stuff
I wonder how you get lucid dreams.🤔
@@alto4970 There's books on it, and videos.
Apparently remembering your dreams helps you realize you're in the dream. Which is then a lucid dream.
You have to predict that you're gonna dream that night, and there's also things to help you dream more.
Hey Mark, here's a tip for getting through the 'deepscape' you go through before a night. When you go off the path, the rat will appear out somewhere in the darkness, and you can go around it if you are quiet. You should never run off the path, running makes noise and the rat can hear you if you are running near it. If you walk you can actually get SUPER close to it without it killing you. But you also need to go behind it, because if you go in front of it, it will see you. Hope this helps!
Noah Vining darn man you were 5 minutes late!
I like your profile picture
Th-faaaaa?
Noah Vining
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The only nightmare I can vividly remember (yes I'm calling it a nightmare dont judge me) was one I had when I was twelve. At the time I was sleeping in the basement of my house, and I was the only one who slept down there. There was a lot of spiders down there and it kinda creeped me out. That's not relevant, but I was already kinda scared.
So one night I had a dream that I was laying on my bed and listening to music. I leaned over the side to grab my water bottle, and there was a mouse there. It was very tiny, but I thought it was adorable, so I picked it up. And then it kinda fast forwarded to the next day, and I walked into my room and started looking for the mouse. I heard it scuttling in my trash can. So I walked over to the trash can and held my hand out for it to climb on. It scurried onto my hand a d started nibbling on my thumb. I told it to stop and it moved on to my pointer finger. I panic and screamed and flung my hand. The mouse flew off and landed on my bedside table. I walked over to it and picked it up and it was dead. I remember that I was sad, but I went to bed. The next morning (still in the dream) I 'woke up'and rolled over to find my mouse and there was another different mouse that was almost crying. Then I woke up and I literally cried for 2 hours about my mouse.
I named it Song...
Thats creepy
I've actually cried cause of dreams that I thought were actually real.
It's sad,but it's a good story
The “Song” has ended.
Sorry I’ll leave now...
Copolis dood u killed the second mouse’s husband
6:32
I know what he was talking abt
I had this dream where I was half asleep and I couldn’t move or scream. I was with my I pad but it was in a static. All of my fair6 lights were flickering on and off. There was distance whispering, I saw my door open and I saw this big shadow with a big smile, I tried to move or I tried to fall back asleep but I woke up in the same situation. But when I actually woke up my door what shut my iPad was on playing LDshadowlady and there was no distance screaming or whispering. And the lights where fine. It might not seem scary typing it for y’all but it was TERRIFYING
@Daniel Jordan I gonna try that thank you
if i can talk about dreams, i had one when i was 5, it was a strange dream.
i was in a black void, nothing but me and a weird looking vampire that turned into white weird bob rabosky, i tried to punch his eye and then, i woke up, facing my window. 3. is the number of second until i realized that i punched my window while i was dreaming
that's all. good night
i think those are called sleep paralysis?
my worst nighmare was when i was about 7 i think,my biggest fears are heights,to be stuck somewhere,and the worst one,something bad to happen to my family and me,so,let me continue,one night i went to sleep,as usual,at about 8 pm,after finally falling asleep,i was starting to get these unexplainable images popping in my dream and it was a pretty normal dream,then,this is the weird part,i woke up,or so i tought,i went to the kitchen to get a glass of water,but then,i went to my parents room to tell them i had a weird dream,as all of the kids do or done,but then,i saw the most horrifying thing ever,im not gonna explain what i saw beacuse there are kids maybe looking at comments,but just so you know,at the age of 7,i dont think i knew about gore,but then,i woke up,finally,i didnt sleep alone until about 8 and a half lmao,i cant really explain what that was,cause when i woke up in my dream,it felt real, i felt like i was drinking water,and i am not a sleep walker,so yeah,i still have those fears,but at this point alot of nights i dont dream,nightmares dont exist anymore lmao,i dont even get scared at this point,so yeah,i hope some of you will understand what i was saying,have a nice day!
Same happened to me but I was moving slo6
Someone should make a horror game based on Mark's nightmare. Like, the main character has to go investigate odd scary sounds in dark environments, and sketch the monster... before it kills you.
also add the ocean to that as well, mark fucking hates that
first let him go to space then it fades likea dream and he is underwater
MormonDude Starfaith instead of that it should be more like Layers of Fear and play itself out in a way
yall three could make the best Markiplier horror game XD
There are four of us though
In the dreamscape when leaving the path walk, don't run. He wont chase you if he can't hear your footsteps. Just walk and watch for his shadow than walk around it, just DON'T RUN.
Dylan Nowakowski damn sounds deep
and more advice 4 mark in later nights when the rat comes the mixtape messes up and makes it harder to hear so just do the tape rewind than right after the rat leaves than play the tape and do the same
Marki, we love the nightmare stories, they add to the atmosphere to the game anyways. On a side note, I've had similar experiences like the one you mentioned. I'm known to sleepwalk and one night it got mixed into a nightmare. When I was around 13, i was asleep on my couch and "woke up" hearing voices. I looked down the hall and envisioned two burglars plotting to take stuff from my house, I called out to them and they ran from the hall to my kitchen. I got up going after them and they vanished through my back door. It didn't even register to me that they phased through my door, I just thought to chase them. If it weren't for my mom being awake and in the kitchen to stop me, i would've sleep-walked outside my house to chase figments of imagination. It's strange how some of those kinds of visions feel so vivid and real
I don't sleep walk, but have phenomena happen to me as I'm waking definitely. I either look and for a few seconds see something sitting in a chair in the room (hence I NEVER sleep with a chair facing me because my mind gets away with me) or shadows of common objects in my room look like horrid figures for a quick seconds until I can refocus. I also have audio hallucinations upon waking sometimes. I remember a time I was asleep in a pitch black room (something I won't do anymore as well) and was waking up and all around me heard "she's waking up, quick!" along with all of these fast whispers. x.x Needless to say, that light came back on in a flash.
Betawolf 720 i think you and mark need to go to a hospital
Guilmon470 this could be a lot of things, psychosis, schizophrenia, some sleep disorder, attention disorder, and many many other things.
Regigigas193 no this is not a person going crazy in marks case it is night terrors , along with sleep paralysis which occurs when the shuts off your movement so you can't hurt yourself in your sleep. night terrors is a sleeping disorder that may or may not be serious but definitely won't get nearly as serious as needing to go to a hospital. In this guy or girls condition it can be a multitude of things which I commented on earlier that u can check but once he or she is not going crazy but may have a mental disorder. true insanity is only acquired when the human mind loses all moral or common knowledge or functionability
Ethan Rast ik its not going crazy just gotta go get some medication to go handle that.
I will be amazed if anyone sees this
Mark= telling endless stories of nightmares and night terrors
Me= rarely dreams, and is forever tired
So I figured out that I never completed a sleeping cycle, (light sleep, deep sleep, REM sleep) I am now getting a full night sleep, and though I haven't suffered night terrors, my dreams are as wild and fantastical as is average.
Be amazed
Be REALLY amazed 😎
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I think that's it!
wolfgirl03 THANK YOU
Blood Thedemon You're welcome!
Paused the video and came to find this list at 1:35
These are for sissies
wolfgirl03 thxxxxxx!!!!!
Mark, your story about the amorphous figure gave me chills. You mentioned in your previous episode that you had recurring nightmares, well, the one with the shapeless figure in the doorway was mine. Ever since I was a little kid, I'd have trouble sleeping because of it. It always started the same, I stood in the middle of a dark corridor. Dim moonlight was the only source of navigating this maze-like apartment complex with dark gray walls. Each time the dream started, that overwhelming feeling of dread washed over me and I knew something was coming. I'd run as fast as I could through these hallways, down staircases until I was outside. The more I ran, the louder this screaming sound could be heard from behind. It was like a thousand voices were crying out in unison in pain. Eventually the walls of the complex would end and I'd be left standing in the parking lot. As I'd turn to look back at the moon, I'd see this misty black morphing sphere, screaming. After a few seconds it eventually engulfed my dream's field of vision and the deafening screams turned to painful silence. The closest thing I can describe it as is the ringing in your ears after shell shock. I'd close my eyes tightly to shield myself from the sphere, and I'd wake up, paralyzed with fear, able to see it looming over my bed, just like you mentioned about the man with the face that is burned into your memory.
I would have this dream over and over each time I tried to get back to sleep. Eventually, my mind realized that the dream was coming on, and I'd try to close my eyes as tightly as I could, and in doing so, trained myself to wake up, and even have more control over my dreams. One evening a few years back, this dream returned after not having had experienced it for a couple years. This time it was slightly different. Instead of closing my eyes to the screaming black mist, I forced myself to keep them open as it engulfed my vision once again. The sound of the screams was unbearable and passed into a high pitched ringing in my dream. The cloud contorted and morphed before me, as though I started to drown in it, but I kept my eyes open. As I fought against it, I could feel my heart racing, as though I was going to have a heart attack. At that point, It disappeared... Heart still racing, I sat up in bed, sweating, my eyes sore and dry, the figure was gone.
This dream haunted me for many years, and sometimes still does. I first started having it back when I was around 7-8 years old, and that morphing cloud of evil is still burned into my memory. I thought I was being haunted by some evil spirit for much of my life. I have looked into sleep paralysis to see if others have had similar dreams, but what you described with you drawing in the hallway is indeed the closest I have heard to date of someone else being tormented in this way. I had never been exposed to horror movies or game at the time that this dream started occurring, and continue to suffer from similar nightmares. I appreciate you sharing your story, for I was able to connect with it all too well.
Please like so Mark may see this.
Bego-Luilder Productions yes i could "relate" in a way to this shadowy figure he described as well, although his freaked me out a little. Mine though isn't a dream, nearly every night i see a shadowy figure standing at the end of my bed, but he's not bad, the first time i saw him he creeped me out of course cause you know, a shadowy man in your room is kinda freaky, but i got... used to him?? He's not bad, just watches me idk why. But he has a clear figure, i can see his outline perfectly, really tall man with wide broad shoulders, always slightly hunched with his hands in his pockets I'm guessing?? and i have also drawn him in a weird daze mode at night without being able to see my paper, he's been around for a long time now. Your story also has creeped me out and now I'm hearing noises in this fucking house again so I'm laying in bed with my phone torch on, need to piss really badly but don't wanna get up, wishing I had a dog about now, or that my cat was in bed with me so i could hold him haha
So, I lucid dream, because I'm terrified of my dreams, but sometimes it doesn't work. Every time I sleep regularly, I have this dream of faces coming out of the shadows. I don't remember what they look like, but all I know is they are there and terrify me. They only last for about 30 seconds until i wake up unable to fall asleep.
It doesn't happen very much, since I lucid dream like 99% of the time.
thats kind of similar to me, i lucid dream quite alot and then i wake up in the middle of my dream hallucinating and seeing things in the corner of my room, on the cieling, on my bed, on the edge of my bed and next to me (seeing things next to you that isnt an object or something you recognize is TERRIFYING)
sheb sheb yeah I lucid dream most of the time, though sometimes I get this really creepy dream.
so I'm in my house, alone, and I hear crashing noises coming from the kitchen. I stupidly go check it out. turns out there's nothing there so I shrug it off as my cat being loud and head back to my room. but as I continue to walk down the hall towards my room the hallway gets longer and thinner. then there's a low distorted voice behind me I turn around and everything goes dark, then there's a scream of what seems like pain. then I wake up.
this dream isn't that common but it usually happens once or twice every two years. idk how I remember it so vividly though.
me too
You should do a storytelling series about talking about your nightmares. It would be a good outlet for you to get your stories out there, and a lot of your fans like scary things. I for sure would watch it!
“Was the cat in the rat?”
-Mark 2020
not to ruin you're comment but this video was posted 2017 (and I apologize if you're comment means something in another video)
@@Da_Fel so???
Oh wait srry I read ur comment wrong my bad.
@@Da_Fel “Wait is this still youtube comments?”
-Dunkey
@@Da_Fel I dont want to be mean but its "Your" not "You're" (You Are) lol
@@Da_Fel bruj
"I'm a millennial, I don't get rewinding" - the BEST
I read that just as he said it
I'm getting that on a T-Shirt
tasha michelle me too lol
I'm a milliennial and I don't get it lol, and I'm a younger millennial. I'm 28, 29 this year, and VCR rewinding was a think until like end of elementary school. And we still used the VCR after that🤣 how old is Mark? I thought he was older than me. Shit I remember when Netflix was a mail in service
When I was young I figured out a way to beat nightmares. I first used it in a terrifying nightmare where I was hiding in an alleyway behind some trash cans from an impossibly tall grunting man and he was hanging around the entrance, but then I knocked over a trash can and it made a clang. I knew he was coming so dream-me shut his eyes incredibly tightly and went limp. Then the dream changed. I realised I could change my dream whenever I was in a nightmare by shutting my eyes and going limp. I used it when I was having a nightmare that my room that was at the top of the stairs was gone, and that many rabid crazy wolf dog things were running up after me. I did the strategy and I escaped before they reached me.
Hahaha for some reason i want to know what happenes in my nightmere then when things get sketchy i just tell myself welp its time to give me op powers and destroy my demons XD
@@keonnecruz1105 that's what I do when I realize it is a dream but sometimes it doesn't work
For me, closing my eyes is all it takes.
I’ve done that, I knew it was too late for me to escape so I closed my eyes and clenched my teeth and I woke up. Wave of relief.
I had a “sort of” version of that. So you guys remember Squidward Suicide? So basically, he was going around and “corrupting” Spongebob and Patrick (Dreams are weird) and before he got to me i... shut down the dream??? Like i paused it and just quit the dream like it was a game.
Mark when you have those nightmares where you can't move (sleep paralysis), don't fight it. I have them pretty often, and I've found some tips on it... don't fight it, just try to move small things, like a finger. Or try to nod your head or something. And when you finally wake up, go wash your face with cold water, and you should be good for the rest of the night!
Btw, if you wanna try, you can go into a lucid dream from sleep paralysis... it takes some practice, but after having sleep paralysis so many times, it doesn't even scare me because I know exactly what's happening. Then, I can just go into a lucid dream!
Hope this helped xD
bwkanm what's a lucid dream?
You can control your dreams and you are aware that you are dreaming
There's guides online that tell you how to work yourself up to being able to lucid dream (meaning you realize you're in a dream and can control everything that happens) ^^
I can control all my dreams because i always know if i am dreaming. I am a Divergant so i can tell between a dream and reality.
i have nightmares but i have learned that nightmares can be your friends XD makes sense why im trying to make a book about them XD anyways i love this series continue you pls mark
Mark: *tells about being half asleep*
Also mark: *rewinds the casette player*
Also also mark: *tells whole story again*
Markiplier: "I have nightmares almost every night."
Me: "Gee, I wounder why."
XD yeah
Same, these games aren't even that scary. 🤔
ForestHeart ServicePack
Wow
Technically, he said in the previous episode that he had nightmares long before he played horror games
first of all, it was from when he was a kid and didn't play these games
second, that's not how you spell wonder, kid
Please let this series just be Mark telling creepy stories. I need this. XD
Lamont Whitebear me too XD
Wake dreams that you talk about at 6:54 when you said you can't move, That's sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis causes the body to freeze while dreaming and basically makes you hallucinate things that are in your room or wherever you are. It's somewhat common, it's happened to me before and it was bad.
some tips:
Relax your body into the paralysis. ...
Try to gently wiggle your fingers and toes. ...
Try to move your eyes by blinking and looking around the room. ...
Try to move your lips and facial muscles.
i had a dream that i was getting dragged out of my bed and i tried waking up but i didn't wake up so i thought it was real
I had s.p. once but I didn't huluceanate
Simply May I have adhd
is that bad that I get that a lot?
Mark: "Like when you can't move when you wake, and your mind is halfway dreaming and half awake."
Me: "You mean Sleep Paralysis?"
I actually said that in my head😂
I love these nightmare stories so much!!!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE KEEP TELLING THEM!!!
Yes. It might be good as therapy for you Mark!
I have the same thing, but it happens less often, maybe once a month, for me. It really is terrifying. Also dangerous. I almost cracked my skull open on the corner of my nightstand when I finally broke out of the paralysis state one time.
Recently I had one where I fully remember what happened. Two kids were trying to wrestle me in my dream and punch me and I just take it because they are kids. Then I wake up and feel one of the kids trying to drag herself up on to my body (I never actually saw her in my dream) and started breathing a loud deafening breath straight in to my ear. This went on for I think half a minute and then I broke out in a cold sweat.
Worst part is is it was in the middle of class.
My mood was destroyed for the rest of the day and I was overcome with exhaustion.
This is my third time experiencing it.
I love how we all want Mark to relive his nightmares :D This is fun
I'd like to see Mark make a video and just tell us stories about his nightmares
Mark: 👀
Shadow thing in his doorway: 👁👁
Mark: **Talk of him life**
Rat: **Appear**
Mark: **Finish whit him and return talkin of him life like nothing happened**
@KHOO YONG JIN Moe I think its because english isn't their first language, check the titles of their videos
3 spelling mistakes but you will get better the more you practice!
@KHOO YONG JIN Moe
I apologize.
I'm still learning english.
Why are y'all pointing out their spelling mistakes? The comment is still perfectly understandable. So what if they made mistakes? Everybody makes mistakes.
@@13DarknessGirl666 People learn from their mistakes
I actually like hearing Mark talking about his nightmares... it's really interesting. I haven't had a nightmare in years, so I've almost forgotten what it's like.
SAME!
I rarely get em, hate to think what it means to have them almost every other night. But agreed, they are interesting to hear.
Maya Parlin same!!
I'm just like Mark and have them every other night - if not every night. I can't remember them as well as I use to unless they were really bad or a recurring one. But just like him, I've gotten use to them.
What you're experiencing is called sleep paralysis. Different people have different thoughts about how this occurs.
1) Your body is awake before your mind is. You are paralysed in your sleep, due to your mind not being awake.
2)An evil spirit is on top of you, pushing you down, stopping your body from moving. The spirit could also be looking at you from in your room, from outside your window and your door.
A few people have died because of sleep paralysis, but it is quite rare to die because of it. Don't worry Mark fight away the dreams and be brave. They're not real, remember that. All your fans and subscribers are here for you. If sleep paralysis makes you insane, or so scared that you can't take it and you snap. Us subscribers will kick sleep paralysis' ass.
We're here for you.
Yandere-Hanna Whenever I have sleep paralysis I see a hallucination of... something on me. It's never the same thing twice.
I had dat every night but think of this the spirit is a 20 foot rat say the word
Fuck u u muda fucken rat ass bitch ( middle finger power)
I'm with Yandere Hanna Anyone Else
it happened to me but it was daytime and I had just woken up. But I was in a rush to go to school but I couldn't get up. Weirdest of all I didn't feel or see a spirit or anything... well it was like this Thomas the tank engine spirit holding me but I snapped awake after 2 minutes
Thank goodness im not the only one that want to kick the nightmare in the but out of this planet middle finger yall nightmares
As much as I love this game and it's gameplay, I just wanna know why the character you play as doesn't turn on the lights.
I'm pretty sure it's just a dream too.
@@fukkthisnewupdate8882 still can do it
@@williamburge9739 or not. Depending on the dream, you're not so free like that. Like, when I have a nightmare, it's like I'm following a script, I can't do anything it doesn't wants me to .
@@dhamotl7607 me too
@@williamburge9739 if she moves from her bed she’d be more vulnerable to attack perhaps
The drawing thing he talks about - that's happened to me before. I was 7 and we had just moved in with my now stepfather. I had my own room for the first time, and let me just say that when you're 7 and in a brand new house sleeping all by yourself for the first time in your life, it's horrifying. But anyway. In my room was a giant window and right across from it was a mirror that covered half the wall. At around 1 in the morning, I woke up to the sounds of scratching on my windows and the walls from outside. Before I get too into the story let me just say that my mother is a medium and taught me how to keep malevolent spirits away. Anyway, I woke up to scratching. I was too scared to look out the window so instead I decided to look in the mirror. In the reflection of the window closest to my bed was a native American man who looked like his face lost a fight with a lawnmower. He had long nails and was slowly scratching my window. Once again, I was *7*. But i, for some reason, wasn't too intimidated by the reflection. I got out my sketchbook that I was almost done filling up and a pencil and sat in front of the irror. I drew out the spirit so detailed that you would think it was a photograph instead of a drawing by a 7 year old medium's daughter. I only got scared of it when I turned around and saw that it had no eyes. They were sewn shut, but it was looking at me. I screamed for my mom and it went away. It was stuck outside the house hence the scratching. I'll never forget that night. Mom looked at the drawing I made and threw it into the fireplace and said a prayer over me. I never saw the man again - not that that's a bad thing. But yea. Hope you enjoyed my story. Even with my rapidly degrading memory that night is burned into my brain. I remember every detail, from the blood splattered on him to the length of my hair to the color of my toenails. It's always going to be the most vivid memory of my childhood and a story I will use to tech my children that even they can be susceptible to spirits bugging them.
Teach not tech
Celeste Lunarian, that is creepy!
woah I would have probably shat and pizzed my pants
Celeste Lunarian that almost sounds like Freddy Cruger
I'm going in going to have nightmares now 😜
Mark:describing his "awake dreams"
Me: yeah that's sleep paralysis
....
Or lucid dreaming
@@Frostythesnowman752 lucid dreaming is when you know you're dreaming while still asleep
I had the same thought
And the dark man is the sleep paralysis demon
Mark, don't sprint in the darkness. It attracts the rat.
TheVirusDoesGaming bump this up to the top!!! was thinking this the whole time
TheVirusDoesGaming yeah.. if he walks then he not only can see it, he can also see what side its looking
TheVirusDoesGaming let's hope he reads this.
that's true but hes got this
i come back to this often to listen to mark talk about his nightmares, for some reason it's really calming to listen to
Mark, you may already know this, but that 'sleepwaking' is actually called Sleep Paralysis, and is usually linked with stress or worry. If you get it regularly you may want to consult you're doctor.
Love Your Videos, and keep it up!
Your Worst Nightmare Your*
inspiring
Your Worst Nightmare I think he is in limbo
Your Worst Nightmare yeah you meant your not you're cuz you're means you are
Your Worst Nightmare all lot of the time it happens when you sleep on your back (everytime I sleep on my back it happens) so I would suggest not sleeping on your back of you he does
Listening to marks nightmare stories are more chilling than any game i've seen him play.
JUMPSCARE LIST FOR THE ANXIOUS! don't look if you hate spoilers!
i didn't put down when mark sees the rat in a doorway. mark's very good about looking around so just expect those to be a constant thing.
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deepscape:
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room:
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12:22 *MAJOR*
12:48 (congrats mark)
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Khiroptera marry me
Khiroptera You say don't look if hate spoilers but you are literally spoiling it.........
MLG Hova Well you have to press read more to see them, so if you don't want to see them, don't click.
MLG Hova yeah... there is nothing wrong, he warns people who hate spoilers not to look.
MLG Hova not really. everything above the cut is stuff that happened in the previous video and a core gameplay mechanic. everything below is numbers with two very vague comments. nowhere do i say what actually happens in the video.
the only reason i put that warning is because i remember a time where people considered these lists as spoilers, no matter how vague they were, and would attack posts that had them. so, very simply, *if you don't want the jumpscare times spoiled for you, don't look at them.* i put the list below a cut for a reason.
Yeah, I have nightmares almost every night now. It’s always about somebody I care about dying in a gruesome way though, which is arguably worse than something trying to kill me.
my nightmares are just scary images and parents..
I would love to see Mark, Bob, Wade, Tyler, and Ethan talk about Nightmares and paranormal stuff! Anyone else?
Drewcifer321 why does the word 'paranormal' remind me of Tyler, Mark, and Wade's ghost hunting story 😂
because it is epic. obviously
mark but what jas ben the nicest deeam or lucid dream?
its where a demond pins you down its kinda like being posest
*reads title*
"There's something under your bed"
Uh I'm on a bunk bed
So yeah my sister
me to
MadMad7 AJ my bed is an inch of the floor so rat is dead he can't attack me
me too
MadMad7 AJ I'd be fucked because the rat could probably stand under my bed. I have a loft bed with a desk under it.
MadMad7 AJ My bed has a drawer underneath it with tons of college books. Perhaps maybe I should be afraid...
Haven't had a nightmare in a while, Mark's stories might change that now.
Also my nightmares, at worst, are of me doing bad on chemistry tests. Seems really insignificant compared to Mark's.
I was thinking the same thing! XD ROFLMAO
But hey! I had Dr.Mario torture me in my sleep, so I ain't judging. LOL
DeoxysAndMew 2 wtf? Lmao
I know right?! LMAO XD
I had a nightmare were Dr.Mario would torture me with his device, which all it was; just a small red square box with tiny lever in the middle. He was pressing on it constantly to move me back where I was originally. That made me dizzy and almost throw up every time.
So yeah, hence why I said, I ain't judging. XD
My weirdest but most vivid dream was when I "woke up" on my roof
Cause I've never been up there
Sorry to hear about those nightmares Mark! Hope they will go away one day, you deserve nice dreams!
We all do :D !
They won't go away and its only a sleep paralysis he's talking about, and sleep paralysis is a randomize thing when you sleep.
Kammellion same
totally agree
10:11 XD
Mark, you have sleep paralysis, I have it too. They are terrifying, but I get through them even if they terrify me. Yes, there is someone watching you, but that doesn't mean they are bad. Your mind isn't awake to comprehend it, but you can get through it, we are all here for you. WE WILL KICK SLEEP PARALYSIS' ASS!!!
XxStormJaiexX I have it to. Every night I wake up and I leave a flash light under my pillow and when I flash t nothing is there so it is really hard to deal with this and yes...WE WILL KICK PARALYSIS BUTT.
XxStormJaiexX I have sleep paralysis because once I heart footsteps in my room like shuffles it wasn’t my dog or any family member. I was so scared and I sat up I saw a shadow and then it disappeared. I am still scared not if the dark but of my sleep paralysis
I don't think I've ever had sleep paralyses, but I have seen things moving in the dark sometimes, and sometimes in the light, just as I turn to face it. I'm pretty sure they're often just playful entity's that like to spook us sometimes.
I have it to (and yes. Still here in 2018) am i just weird when i have jumped down the stairs 4 times and i never remember anything about it... i also drew a door(literally, i have that drawing still)
I see nightmares also almost every other night. I remember how i was like 5 and my family tried to kill me in my dreams...
Really? Is there actually someone watching you?! D:
I had problems with sleep paralysis when I was still really young. The scary thing was that I only found out recently that is actually was sleep paralysis. I remember that I was terrified. One night I woke up unable to move. I opened my eyes. Once they got used to the dark I saw a shadow figure in the corner staring at me. I tried to call out for my parents. No sound escaped my throat. I tried to move. I felt like I was going to die. The creature started coming closer. It walked through my Lego buildings towards my bed. I closed my eyes. Kept them shut. I didnt want to see it up close. I kept them closed while I kept trying to yell. Eventually I could and my dad came into the room. He helped me calm down and I went back to sleep. I think the last time I had sleep paralysis was when I was around 6-7 years old. It's truly terrifying. I hope you dont have to go through it. If you do. Keep your eyes closed, because what you might see can be horrifying. Try to wiggle your toes and fingers. When you can wiggle those, start trying to move your arms and legs and move up towards your head. If that doesnt work and its night. close your eyes and try to go back to sleep. Eventually, you'll fall asleep or the paralysis will go away.
that's gotta suck
Some Random Guy Same happened to me 😔
Some Random Guy Never happened to me, but it happened to a friend of mine. We had a sleepover, and he had a nightmare about a fire monster coming to get him (he has a deathly fear of fire and the idea if being burned to death). He woke up, and I heard him stiffen; he could not move. He looked terrified, and when I came closer to try and help him he must have thought I was the fire monster as I was wearing a red/yellow shirt. He burst into tears, but could not move, or scream, just silent tears, and it was horrifying to see, and I will never forget the look if raw horror on his face. He looked at me with such terror I realized he must have thought I was Lucifer himself, and that is no exaggeration. The point of this is I know what it feels like to see someone go through this, and it is downright terrible. I feel for you, man.
Some Random Guy it happened to me 7 times and I never knew what it was until this video
Some Random Guy I go through sleep paralysis... it's awful...
for whatever reason, hearing mark talk about his sleep paralysis and waking nightmares, makes me feel less bad about the ones i have. like, i have waking nightmares and somewhat chronic nightmares quite often, and just knowing that theres someone that ive looked up to for years now, and knowing that im not the only one that has to deal with it, just makes me feel so much better about myself, and im just hoping that one day ill be able to properly handle them and help myself cope with these horrors in a healthy way
I'm actually pretty interested in Mark's dreams. I'm no dream analyzer or anything like that, and I won't rub my beliefs in your face, but I'm genuinely curious about them. I almost never remember my dreams, and the ones that I usually do remember tend to happen in the near future (Deja vu), it's interesting to hear others experiences. I'm also not trying to get in your personal space, Mark. If you don't feel comfortable talking about them, then you don't have to. I completely understand x3
btw, these dreams are giving me great ideas for Darkiplier ;)
Frobo OMG, I have the same feeling of deja vu more often than the weird dreams. Sometimes, even if I dont remember the dream, I still feel like I have experienced the exact instance before
Then that's not Deja Vu
Will Hilgendorf FINALLY! Someone understands XD
I do remember some nightmares I've had though, but usually they don't traumatize me, just more scare me/make me wanna cry lol
I find that I remember my dreams best right after they happen, so I've been keeping a dream journal next to my bed and recording the ones I remember (ranging from concepts or a few details to the ones that are really vivid) immediately after I wake up. Even if it doesn't help me remember my dreams down the line, at least they make for some pretty amusing reads :D
Anastasia Madrid I've never tried that before, but it sounds fun! xD I usually experience deja vu after it already passed tho...lol
Mark, If you have sleep paralysis, best thing I found to do is try wiggling your toes slowly, when you move your toes try to move your legs, then keep trying to move your other body parts. Try to remember when that happens don't panic. just breath. If you panic it makes it worse. When you hear footsteps coming to your room, It's okay, It's just your mind playing tricks on you. I'm telling you this because I have the same problem, these steps work for me, I hope they work for you too!
before you do this ask a doctor, I don't want anyone getting hurt.
Oh, and if someone is in the room with you when that happens, try screaming or talking, It will sound like whispering but It might help also. But if not just use the other method
Sparrow this is amazing
:) just trying to help!
Sparrow... this is awkward.
Sparrow that is correct but in marks case he should mabey talk to a doctor about this before taking suggestions from comments. No offence, u are very correct, I just don't want mark to get more hurt than he already is.
6:54 - that is called sleep paralysis. this is when you are awake but your body is paralysed as it is transitioning from your dream state to being able to move. ive suffered from this many times and every times it happens I have a nightmareand hallucination at the same time as my mind is having a nightmare but im know that im awake resulting in me feeling terribly scared all while not being able to move
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I use to have sleep paralysis when I was little. It was of a man who looked like a hyper realistic Minor Fourty-Niner holding an ax in his hand while staring at me. It all stopped when I was around ten though. I don't know why. Anyhow, the way I stopped then was telling myself to wake up while taking deep, even breaths. It worked most of the time.
Tyrese Tucker yep i sometimes pretend to jump
I also have sleep paralysis
I really enjoyed listening to you tell your Nightmare stories! I've had similar nightmares (constant hallucinations and nightmare that lead to sleep paralysis) ever since I was about two years old. It makes me happy that somone that i look up to has had similar experiences to me.
I love your nightmare storys
They are really inspiring
Maybe you could do a video where you would just talk about your nightmares
Its really interesting to listen to
Neal Gijsbertse Honestly I could listen to an entire series about Mark talking about his nightmares. That one about sketching the figure was amazing!
AtomicAbbadon thanks for agreeing
I think exactly the same
NOTICE US MAAARK!!!
I would binge-watch the shit out of that video haha XD
Em Gilmore EXACTLY!!!
That exists actually, he streamed it. So, I'm not sure if it's been saved. He did it a while ago after FNAF Sister's Location.
I watched this laying in bed, no light, can't see past the light from my phone, and every time I hear a knock, I jump. I love this playthrough and love the stories!
Sean Elesh Oki
Mark! Don't sprint through the darkness in the Deepscape!!! If you walk you will be able to see the rat in the darkness and walk around it before it notices you. I hope you see this before the next part :P
LET'S GET THIS COMMENT POPULAR SO HE CAN SEE THIS USEFUL COMMENT!!! >.< I bet it would help him next time.
HEY MARK!!! READ THIS COMMENT!!!
DeAnne Dixon I saw that 2 but I wasnt sure
Does anyone else find Mark's stories about his nightmares really interesting? I feel he could continue the series and get all the endings as he tells us the stories
Of course, that's up to him
"waking nightmares" are actually called "Sleep paralysis" I have had 3 of them in my life 3rd one was the creepiest. It is caused by your mind dispersing chemicals throughout your body so you don't act out your dreams. [Yes a shortage of this chemical causes sleep walking] and you suddenly wake up and your brain is like "okay still sleeping lets get of some random shit to think about!" ergo sleep paralysis!
Below are my moments of sleep paralysis
1: Something behind my bed scratching & coughing.
2:Seeing something with wings of width easily 10ft long each watching me through my window.
3: A creature darting out of my room into my roommates and giggling while doing it and gesturing me to come over! [I know it wasn't my roommate because i could hear him snoring!!!]
yikes, that's actually terrifying! i hope i don't ever get sleep paralysis or i'll never sleep again!!
I thought sleep paralysis was like when you're awake but your body is still paralysed. I've experienced it several times in my life. My mind jerks awake but my body can't move and I have to wriggle my toes to regain movement. Where I'm from it's called getting weighed down or something like that meaning that you're being harrased by a malicious jinn/satan. I'm not sure of the exact translation. Once , I dreamt of a ghost/jinn/satan(meh I group them all as the same) and I punched it. Instantly, I was forced into that state again, the state of wakefullness in paralysis . Though the most peculiar one was like inception. I wake up and can't move and then regain movement and realise that I was still paralysed over and over until I finally woke up to reality. For the most part it's not too scary and I enjoy the challenge of trying to wake up.
I've had sleep paralysis many times as a child, but I learned never to open my eyes when it happens. So I've never really seen anything creepy or anything like that, thankfully.
i have had a nightmare terrifying and then woken up and still see the monsters from my dreams but im paralised but i managed to thrust my self out of bed and through my door into my bathroom(very small room n house) and i couldnt lift my arms or urn my head n my legs were aching, i collapsed ontp the floor for 30 mins paralised, is it possible to have sleep paralysise but still move and then bak to bein frozen?
yaori chan it could be possible I mean it could be adrenalin that pushes you to move from the "danger" (fight or flight instinct) and then once it wears off you go back to the paralyzed state
Speaking of dreams. There was a time I was dreaming about A wall of blood. Like I could see it dripping! I then I somewhat woke up because I heard someone calling me on my phone. I look at the end of the bed and I see a Shadowy figure, And I talk to it. See my phone was still ringing. I said. "You can Answer it." And then I quickly actually wake up and look at the end of my bed. It was gone. I look at my phone, I Didn't recognize the number. I answered. It spoke, "See you tomorrow..." I saw it the next night at my door way. Help.
Oh my...
Welcome to Hell I saw something like that but not that much scary but first I sawed a Nightmare and I woke up quickly and I started to see something but I sawed my Nightmare figures and I Touch my neck, It was really hot and I sleeped again and I sawed a dark room and a ROBOTIC voice talked to me" don't worry you going to wake up soon" but I was in a dark place and 2 lightly eyes opend to me but they was pink and... my some dreams come true...
I was sleeping- and I felt something on my throat- then I couldn’t breath- I thrashed around- and tried to pry it off of me- I felt skin- I was starting to black out, I felt my lungs collapsing. Then I heard a voice “See you tomorrow night~” it was in a flirty voice- kinda rapey to be honest. Then the hand left- I woke up, breathing heavily. I heard footsteps, I held my breath- and then something brushed against my cheek- I flinched. And I heard a chuckle- and more footsteps. I saw a figure in my doorway- and then I passed out. Fainted probably- and woke up the next day- I slept through the entire day- and when I checked my neck in the mirror- There was a bruise in the shape of a hand on my neck..
Sounds pretty scary.. 🙀
I sometimes have dreams where I think I have woken up but I cannot speak or cry for help even though I know something is coming for me
Mark, did you know Scott Cawthon had waking nightmares of Bonnie, if you unblurr the newspaper at the end of FNAF 3, the articles tell stories behind FNAF like why Foxy was broken in FNAF one, other cool stuff, and Scott Cawthon's waking nightmare of Bonnie
PataponCreeper cool
I never knew about that foxy thing... but I already know about Bonnie. so why was foxy broken?
Scott designed him on his laptop on a bumpy hours long car ride to some relatives, and I think it was either his sons or some nephews or cousins, one of those, anyway they were the first to see Foxy's jumpscare
Although his stories were interesting, I hope Mark got some therapy
I would like to hear Mark telling Nightmare stories, as in a really scary video with music and all that stuff
Mark, in your dreams, to make yourself realize you are dreaming and wake up, pinch your skin and pull. Your mind cant comprehend the physicality of skin, so it will just keep going and stretching. Another way is to look up at the sky. You say you have nightmares constantly, and from my experience, nightmares tend to be at night. The night sky is yet another thing your brain cant process properly, so you'll just see a blank, black canvas with maybe sone white dots, but either way, it wont be right. If you can remember these and try it in your dreams, it can help to become self aware that you are dreaming, or 'lucid dream' as its actually called. Even if Mark doesnt see this, i hope it helps someone!
Ezzy Wezzy I'll have to try that.
I tried pinching my skin in a nightmare when I was in Elementary/Middle school. The patch of skin came off. :c
Well, I can't have any dream other than lucid dreams.... kinda boring after a while
Ezzy Wezzy I only had one lucid dream, and I saw a certain event that happened exactly as I saw it, and it happened about a year later.
Clocks and words also hint to you if you are sleeping. For whatever reason, most people can't interpret time or letters in their dreams.
Whenever he tells stories like these about his childhood i feel like connected because i wish i had the strength to tell about my dreams its like listening to your tell a story at bedtime thanks Mark
12:28 The first time Mark has ever actually died. And it was at the hands of a giggling tape player.
One night I had a terrible nightmare, my worst that I can remember
It was when I was 7, I was sitting in my bed when I heard my mom's voice calling for me. I left my room and went into my parents but my mom wasn't there. So I went into the dinning room and my dad stood, staring down at the table whispering in my mom's voice to himself. I asked him what was wrong and when he turned around his face was melted. I began crying but when I tried to run he grabbed me by the shoulder than told me "You can't escape, I will still be here when you wake up"
I woke up and ran into my parents bedroom and cried to my mom
Norval Bargh poor thing, thats terrifying
I just got chills
Dang.
Two words
*FUCKING TERRIFYING*
Damn,2spooky4me
Markiplier like: east? I thought you said weast
Austin Arnett you stupid it's east
Trent Moss It's from spongebob stop trying to sound smart kid.
Trent Moss
You're stupid. It was a spongebob reference.
Phazyne jeez no need to be mean
I know Mark is famous and busy, and probably never going to read my comment, but if I could - I would really like to just sit down and shoot the shit with Mark in a podcast. Psychology deeply fascinates me, and his dream stories I find really interesting. I have a few stories of my own as well.
thats cool
UltimateSock That sounds like it would be super cool!
Mark in 2014-2015 had a lot of energy during his first time playing fnaf, then him in 2017-2024 literally just him saying “yeah ok im used to this”
If it is any help, or if you read the comments mark. As a prevention from these nightmares from occurring, here's what works the best for me. Clean room, vacuumed and on pleasant temperature, too cold and dreams become much longer for me. What you describe is sleep paralysis, which I had quite often when I woke up, remember the simple rule of holding your breath. If you remember this, you can basically escape the nightmare, because you can do that even when in dreams or sleep paralyzed. This is caused by varoli's bridge or something, im not sure, how it works is, when brain realizes there is no oxygen, it starts to panic and the bridge lifts the lock-down on your body, allowing you to move, hallucinations pass in a matter of seconds. Same principle in dream.
674886
cool and thank you
674886 z
674886 i heard that sleep paralysis can be prevented by avoiding certain positions when you sleep. I can't eat too late (at 3am for example) and the go to sleep because FOR SURE I will have sleep paralysis. There was 1 time at had sleep paralysis in the middle of the day when I was taking a nap after I went to sleep, so that's curios.
Virtuoso it's hard not to panic tho 😕
674886 I have GAD and Psychosis so the nightmares dont stop no matter what I do but its so nice to see you try to help in the comments!!♥♥
Honestly I would LOVE to watch a narrative video talking about your nightmare and sleep paralysis experiences!
Mark you need to do more story's I love them they are so interesting.
Brandon_Viking Plays Smike/a FNAF theorists)Is the bear with the Viking helmet
With all do respect, it is "stories" in this case. It would be story's if something belonged to the story, such as the story's plot, or the story's character development. Stories refers to more than 1 story.
I do enjoy his playthroughs of him just reading. He's no Cryoatic but he's still damn good.
I recently watched the full timeline of fnaf and I feel as if I got half of the knowledge of fnaf just from watching the old fnaf Markiplier videos
That moment when Marks story is scarier than the game
i like to shit my pants
It is extremely unsettling, tbh. Happens to me on occasion and it is absolute crap.
James Bartliff yeah those stories are scarier then the game
I am so glad that I barely dream, with all these comments of sleep paralysis, I don't think I'll be able to turn the lights off, ever.
PrincessPuffin do you smoke a lot of weed?
@@shwilliebum6731 😂that was random
@@shwilliebum6731 😂😂😂omg
Lmao cuz smoking weed prevents remembering dreams
@@shwilliebum6731 ¬o¬
I think your nightmare story's are very interesting Mark.
Although it's sad to hear that you have nightmares often.
Sheelagh Bennett agreed
Sheelagh Bennett yep I used to get them all the time but I don't get them much anymore and I'm 11
Sheelagh Bennett it's so sad
Sheelagh Bennett Mark should do a voice acting and make a creepy pastas of his own voicing his worst nightmares
There should be a game called five nights at Markiplier's
Mark's definition of a "waking dream" is actually called sleep paralysis
Imagine being Mark's mom the next day, walking downstairs and seeing her son asleep with a drawing of something in the doorway. That's how horror movies start.
whats really scary is that mark didnt tell us if he had the drawing in the morning or not.
becuause he did. He wouldve told us if he didnt but there would be no reason to say he did cuz thats logic
freakyskull516 is right, that's fucking creepy.