This Rare Syndrome Will Ruin Your Reality
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- Alice In Wonderland Syndrome could cause your reality to be a little odd.
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this would be HORRIFYING to get when you’re driving
It's all fun and games till the Stop Sign starts talking
@@sanpurutekisuto6709 lmao
People have, and it can be dangerous. But you still usually know what's reality and what's not.
I'm hungies it’s not dangerous, and you still know what’s reality and what’s not
Sanpuru tekisuto I will out this in a form many people refer to as a meme..;
Everybody’s gansta until them stop sign starts spitting out mom spaghetti
Wow! It has a name. My husband has had this since he was a kid every time he gets migraine headaches. It can last 10 days or longer.
Tara Wright I wish your husband gets help From the video it souds bad
Poor guy..
I've had it too... I don't suffer from migraines though. But, as a child, I'd see 'bloated' people. Then parts of my body would feel bloated... they didn't LOOK bloated, I just had a perception in my mind that they were.
Jody Penner, I can't imagine how hard it must have been for those of you with this condition to try to explain what you were experiencing to parents and doctors, especially back when we were children.
My husband took to calling the experience, "oogieboogie sh*# eyes. After watching this video, I can understand how he came up with that name.
Thebestofthecats 635 don't feel too bad for him. Since he found this new medication, it only happens a few times a year and, for over 30 years, he has had me to pamper him every time he has an attack.
*goes to doctor*
“So what’s wrong”
“I see 25 clocks and my arm is tiny”
And my peepee became smol
Your mom
@bryan diaz varela lol
*goes to doctor*
“So what’s wrong.”
“I see losers posting boring comments everywhere.”
@@Sxomie lmao
“Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
Wait- that's the Wizard of Oz
Amaya Russell Valentin Looks like you found the joke
Wait a minute-
@the golden trio ummm hello how would you guys know a muggle TH-camr
We're in africa
says its an extremely rare syndrome, almost all comments: i hAd tHis wHeN i WaS a kiD
mitch the meme giver There are 7+ billion people around the world a few hundreds and thousands would be considered,"Rare".
Ghengis Kim and all of those "thousands" are apparently all in the comments
mitch the meme giver That claim is idiotic. You have no quantitative percentage to support your claim.
Nor you
mitch the meme giver I hAd ThIs WhEn I wAs A kId
"This may ve caused by depression"
My brain: now it's time to get funky
w o o m y
Wow quirky
To the left, take it back now y'all, 69 hops
@@linosundae *cha cha real smooth*
@@somerandompersononyoutubew1547 Nice profile picture.
It's a glitch in the simulation
The sun is a deadly lazer
Underrated comment
He knows too much! Quick, add more genders! Pollute the air! Make another letter!
Nothing is real
700th like
It’s basically being high on drugs without doing drugs
No, its nothing like being high. To put it simple its like everything is either big or small and distancing doesnt make much sense and its very weird. I used to cry as a kid when this would happen. I still "suffer" from this condition to this very day. It doesnt sound believeable but i can actually activate this condition i just cant turn it off, it does it by its self and its almost impossible to tell when its over. By looking at something small it activates so if i look at my fanger i can activate it.
*cool!* activating a virtual reality..sounds fun!
_until you realize you can’t turn it off on your own..._
No it's i have it and its creepy af hahaha
@@AaronDavidWillems i also have it
@@darshan5726 It's so impossible to explain it to people dont you think?
When you’re chilling in your house and your bed starts floating
XD
Then suddenly ur house floats in space
@@politelydecline yumanji 2 reference
I look like your profile pic
Everybody gangsta until the bed starts floating
Man, the world can be a strange place
SDG Danny doctor strange
It already is, we're all strange here
What if people with Alice and Wonderland syndrome actually see the real world and we're all living in illusions
I feel like our brains have way more abilities that we still haven’t found yet that could help alter our realities and change stuff around us
IT is,my friend.
So it's like being on LSD naturally.
No I have this and the worse thst happens is hearing things that arent there and mabye a random color flash across wherever your looking from time to time fallowed by a 3 hr icepick migraine it's not a fun time acid however is great vo get yourself some
@@sethcripps396 if u have a pre existing mental health condition stay off the CID lmao
@@es2kaaay908 I should but 8m not one to listen to society prolly because of the CID XD
LSD is actually a drug form of a chemical your brain produces it just enhances things. So what if people with this condition or people on LSD are just seeing the world how it actually is?
@@michaeln5054 sadly no it's not as bad as people say it is and can commonly be mistaken with ptsd the worst that will happen is a flash of color and mabye a melting wall for a few mins fallowed by a 3 hr icepick headache but I do believe pycedelics do show you the true world
“Everybody knows the story Alice In Wonderland”
Me, who was never ever taught: *well yes but actually no*
Eh, welp me too but atleast i know i little bit of the story
Adam Chmielewski I got a copy for my birthday and I must say it’s one of the best books I’ve ever read
I watched the movie a lot of times when I was a kid
Actually me too
You do know the story. It’s been told so many times that everybody knows it without seeing the movie or anything
As somebody with Epilepsy, I have encountered this hundreds of times before. Originally I thought it was caused by an onset of a seizure, but I would never have a seizure after it. I used to experience them almost every other day. Though as I’ve gotten older, they have almost completely gone away. I only experience it once every few months, if not once a year.
For me, it only lasted a minute or two at most. What I would see is extremely hard to explain. I had difficulty describing it to my neurologist, and I could never quite explain what it was to my parents. I’ll try to explain it here though.
I would see what can only be described as “non-existent patterns.” Like, I would see patterns in things that had no pattern. A white piece of paper would be filled with shapes that I knew weren’t there. These shapes weren’t things like squares or triangles though. They weren’t coherent looking shapes either... yet they would make a pattern? I could see them, but couldn’t at the same time? It’s just so hard to explain what it was I would experience. I don’t even know what it was.
Other parts to these experiences that I do remember is that these patterns would circle around me counter-clockwise. I wouldn’t be completely surrounded by them. It’s almost like it was a wall that took up a 120º angle of my view. If I looked straight forward while it moved, the area in front of me would look (somewhat) normal? It just didn’t feel right looking in that “normal” area, and I would have this urge to turn my head as it circled around me.
It was all just an almost daily experience that I don’t think I’ll ever be able to properly explain. After all, it’s something that only I could ever see.
FlynofRwby I waa just listening to rwby music on your channel xD the world is small
FlyntofRWBY Oh! I think I get what u r saying. People say I see or feel the world 'differently' but I don't think they meant this way. Also, I was just listening to RWBY music in ur channel too! Gotta love RWBY!
FlyntofRWBY iiok
Same here
F-FlyntofRWBY?! Woaah... nice share o.o
My cousin had it..
He said he ate breakfast 3 minutes ago while it was dinner time...
Yes.
Oh my.
Possibilities:
Memory loss
Lies
Incorrect info
This thing
Jokes
Obi-Wan's Jedi mind tricks
He was eating cereal in dinner time 😭
Yep
I need this sydrome, would save me a lot of money.
Average I’d rather spend the money so I can control when it happens 🙁
@JHyun - How do you know this is ultimate reality? Reality is only your perception of it in the moment.
Migraines epilepsy.... yeh I'm good give me a tab yo
Lol, I felt that
JHyun -
When you realize all intelligent life on the planet have an innate desire to become inebriated. Humans are the only creatures to think sobriety is a virtue.
I’m glad I found this video, because I remember having Alice and wonderland syndrome a few years back. The worst part about it for me was either time perception or space perception. Everything seemed like it was going really fast, making everything stressful, and when I lied down in bed, it felt like everything was miles apart, as if my bed was the size of Arizona. My thoughts also where really loud for some reason, sounding like a man yelling as loud as he could, while there was me, whispering in an unsettling tone. Fever dreams also weren’t fun, and I had weird fever dreams that don’t make sense in any context, and then thought they where real for hours when I woke up. I’m glad I found this though because it allows everyone to know exactly how my stressful times where when I got this. Thanks.
I've never been able to put this syndrome into words but you did it just perfectly. This is exactly what happens to me. I didn't even know it was a syndrome until today, I just used to ignore it and maybe thought it was normal or that i was just tired. It rarely happens now but its still really nice to know what exactly is happening
sheesh sounds horrible might not be related but sometimes i could be doing something normal and i just feel weird and look somewhere random and i feel like out of my body or smth hard to explain but it happens alot
I've been trying to get answers to this for so long. I swear I've never felt so seen in my life. I found the term tachysensia and in every video about it the ppl commenting share the exact same things I experience! I definetly will have to talk about this to my therapist
Huh, I used to get the small vision things, and knew it was this. But didn't link it to everything appearing to move in fastforward, and the really loud thoughts thing. Interesting, thanks!
the lying down in your bed part used to happen to me when i had a fever as a kid. But that's the only time i used to have that feeling
I use to have this feeling that time slowed down or sped up, things got louder or quieter, and that things got brighter. it still happens once in a blue moon but it was more prevalent when I was around 6 to 9
Pixel Same thing with me except the blue moon part when I was 3
I occasionally see that my arms look smaller then normal
Pixel
That’s strange, because that is what has been happening to me lately.
I'mma write a book about that.
69. Nice
I used to suffer from this a lot as a child. It is absolutely terrifying. I only learned there was a name for it a few years ago, it was nice to know I wasn't alone. I still get brief episodes as an adult but it's not nearly as bad or scary.
Video?
Khu NoPie Dude only the person with the symptom can see it
That's intense man... I gotta ask how accurate were the symptoms listed in the video?
I know. Sadly, my comment was a joke.
Khu NoPie Yeah I just noticed
it’s called going into sicko mode
Lalita Sandhu hahha not funny tho
I snezzed on a beet and it got sicko
NOw I hIt ThE FBO wItH dUfFlEs In My HaNdS
i DiD hAlF a XaN, tHiRtEeN hOuRs TiL' i LaNd
HaD mE oUt LiKe A lIgHt! 🤣🔥💯
Sicko Mode? Sicko Mode?! S I C K O M O D E ? !
No. Stop.
"It may be caused by depression"
14 year old girls: I definitely have this syndrome lmao there's 100% chance
so true xD
Alice is 6
. I know.. I'm surprised too..
@@lauren-kitsuneroach same. I laugh at the jokes. And also those who are the littral embodiment of the joke.
@@rainbowangel5264 ok
@Ashanty Ortega fr. its just invalidating young people especially girls because they cant do anything w/o being ridiculed and making it seem like they cant struggle with mental illness.
*someone accidently hears here instead of beer*
TH-camrs: “I HAVE ALICE IN WONDERLAND SYNDROME?!”
People: I actually wanna experience this once
*Alright, bois, bring in the drugs*
@Bray Brah lsd
I had the experience when I was a child I think you'll have to use both meth and weed and some drug that makes you scared and drink some five hour energy before all that to replicate it.
@Bray Brah actually marijuana isn't so visual for most people, drugs like LSD, ketamine or MDMA would give these visual hallucinations
I can, with experience, tell that you do not want to have this. Ive had it when i was bit yonger
Wtf do you know how serious and scary it is for people with it?
I had this when I was younger but not anymore thank God!! I hated it and nobody knew about it so no matter how much I complained I could never get help for it
Venus Zambrana yeah same when i was younger, there was quite a few episodes of this happening. As a child, i didn't understand it or knew what was happening and was confused. I would panic and cry. I would then call for my parents but they just thought i was throwing a random tantrum. They nvr did understand it. But as a i grew older, these episodes started to become lesser and eventually faded away. Thank God it went away fast >. >
Sameeeee! :( but not anymore
Venus Zambrana its taking drugs without taking drugs
Jeremy Low what makes you think its over,?
I feel like I’m finally being validated after years of being told it was nothing
Me: Im hungry I’ma go eat
Me: *Walks to Kitchen*
Me: I’ma get a slice of pizza
Pizza: *Starts getting big and pops and now there’s 100 pizzas*
Me: *Wait a sec-*
Pizza: *Floats*
Me: *OH NO NOT THIS AGAI-*
Did you ever get the pizza back or did it float out the window?
Wait----
*Again..?*
Ella the fox Yes again, this has happened 2 times already
ArandomWolfAbout I got it before it floated out
*you only realised something was wrong when the pizza started floating*
So... This syndrome is basically a
legal drug trip?
A drugless trip of sorts
Is just a little trippy, aren't THAT BAD as this video suggest
@Michelle Phan Nah, other people that I knew agreed with me. If this were a very powerful condition, would be treated like schizophrenia is today.
@@LucasRodmo it would still be a hell of a lot scary if you are i dunno cooking and suddenly you start seeing everything weird you aren't sure where exactly is the pot the flame seems huge and since it lasts between minutes and DAYS you don't know when it will end so yeah not like schizophrenia but still disturbing and or scary
@@deadass849 yeah, still scary depending on the context. In my case, while I was walking in the street
Schizophrenia: I love messing with people !
Alice In Wonderland Syndrome: *Hold my beer*
🍺
**Weed has joined the chat**
Skdkdkfrjm schizophrenia in my eyes (being a schizophrenic) is worse. I hear voices that try to convince me to kill myself. I’ve fainted because of a hallucination. This one isn’t going to kill you unless it drives you crazy.
More like hold my drink me
Alcohol and drugs; *I'mma ruin this whole Man's career*
well, being an antisocial ain't that bad now that I think of it
*Screaming profanities*
funny, i might have schizophrenia.. actually i do, but it wasn’t triggered yet
Alice in wonderland syndrome used to happen to me when I was a toddler, I've grown out of it now. I don't get headaches after it, but whenever it happened, I always felt like things were way bigger when I was, for example a stool, which was about half my height at the time would be about 3-5 times larger, and I would always hear my mum shouting in the back of my mind, kind of muffled, after she told me off, even if she was never in the room I'd kind of get drowned out echoes of her voice.
Yeah, but i feel bigger then things fsr.
oh wow i don't need to comment anymore cause this is literally what happens to me.
It happened to me too when I was younger, I also used to hear cruel voices and the room felt like it was shrinking and growing, I would scream but I wouldn’t hear myself, and it was terrifying
That sounds more like hallucinations
That happened to me too, but not as extreme as you describe it. Most of the time heads of people were smaller
Bro Lewis Carrol didn't have this syndrome, he was just on hallucinogens lmao
he probably did so many drugs he couldn’t tell whether he was dripping because of lsd or his brain freaking out
@@Lucy-fn9rj it would depend how much he was taking everyday becuse it was everyday but acid didnt even exist till 1950s he was high on opium mushrooms dmt and pyote as these were circulating around when he was writing the book and most of those dont change brain chemistry permanently to a degree although if he was smoking opium everday witch Is a decent possibility than yeah no deal life was prolly a trip and also withdrawal hell
Sorry man but everybody thinks this and everybody's mistaken, he wasn't on any drugs he just wrote this story for his kids, I don't know if he had a condition or not but Alice in Wonderland is weird because that's what he wanted to write.
@@noshavenohaircuts haha bullshit he heavily documented his drug use you ever read a remake of one of his journals
@@NathanTAK I have never heard that thst a common belief?
I kinda want to experience this just once.
ExclusivePotatoToons many psychedelic drugs can have similar reality altering effects
trust me, you wont like it.
LSD
Shrooms.. but it’s not a game so pls take it seriously and responsibly.
ExclusivePotatoToons trust me I get it u don’t
I heard the story that the guy who wrote it was already writing a book and had a few novels. He knew a little girl named Alice who asked to write about her made-up adventures and imagination. So he wrote about it. He wasn’t proud of it or anything but Alice *loved* it. So he decided to publish it
That is so nice awwww
That's not exactly accurate
You mean the guy is Lewis Caroll,Right?
Lewis actually was in love with the little girl, but he never did anything bad to her
@@blaize7450 yeah, but i don't find it THAT MUCH OF disgusting, he never assaulted her, instead he was nice and cute with her
I used to perceive walls to “grow” and then shrink and it scared me. It hasn’t happened since I was around 8
I’m 15 years old and have had stuff kind of like that. If I’m just staring at something and not really focused on anything else it will grow and shrink. Sometimes super subtle and other times it is very noticeable only been going on for a few months but idk if I should get it checked on?
Kryptic RL That's normal.
Alice in wonderland: *will ruin your reality*
Monika: oh honey, my reality is-
*aggressive neck snapping sounds*
Lol ddlc
No dont remind me
@@akatsukicat6516 I guess we just did
Video: *Says its a rare syndrome*
Half the people in the comments: *claiming to have/experience the symptoms*
Rinnie Azur ikr wtf lol half these people probably lying
Yes because it's offensive to people who might actually have it and most of them are probably using it for attention.
Half of these ppl accidentally drink their moms coffee when claiming to see those stuff
Has it crossed your mind that maybe people who had/have it are looking for videos explaining their symptoms? at least that's how I found this video
Rinnie Azur Because a lot of the people who deal with it may have specifically looked for it xd
*pulls out reality stone*
I'm gonna do it.
*no*
yes
maybe
Yasss
*please*
So that's why every once and awhile I feel completely weird in shape in size, the world seems different, I feel cold, get scared, can't perceive the people around me at night. Can't do anything so I curl up in a ball in a small area with a cold surface and just sit or move slightly in fear. Also I have sleepwalking episodes where I cry, do weird things and other stuff. Don't wake a sleepwalker up. One time my mom did so and I could see, hear, and feel things. Yet I couldn't control what I did. I tried to talk to her but all that came out were squeaks. Only regain movement when I hit the bed but I was so exhausted from trying to move I then fell asleep
Goldenfirewyvern Golden Finally! Omg i’ve been looking for someone who has also experienced this. I could see what I was doing but I couldn’t control it. I would jump around and try talking but no one could hear me. I’ve been looking for years for an answer but still can’t get one.
This isnt exactly what i have but i have the syndrome and i cant talk when i have the episodes either, its like a whole new person is controlling you.
I had these experiences when I was much younger.
Goldenfirewyvern Golden is that the sleeping paralyze?
Goldenfirewyvern Golden I get them twice a month and they usually last for ten minutes. My perception of time and speed are very different. The first time I got it I was crying to my mom BECAUSE I thought I was having a heart attack. My brother and sister have some genes that cause strange mental and physical episodes but I don't know if I have something like that.
At first it feels kinda cool. It’s a very interesting feeling. After a while though you can’t break out of this state of mind and you slowly and surely start to freak out. Sounds start seem so loud and aggressive, you also feel much bigger than everything else in the room. The room can also expand while everything in it gets much smaller. Very weird. Haven’t had this happen to me since I was 16 I am 27 now.
You describe it perfectly. Besides the vision, you feel this sense of aggression from everything around you, like everyone is rushing, and time is moving fast (in my experience). Like everything gets exaggerated.
Lol at first I also thought it was a pretty cool and an interesting feeling. It didn't terrify me, as a kid, as much as it would do now. But each time I had an "episode" I remember the exact moment I was like "no, this isn't fun anymore, I'm scared", yet I couldn't "snap out of it." It would be interesting to learn more about it though.
The fast shouty aggressive internal monologue thing is horrendous, and for me everything seems too close to my vision rather than smaller. I feel like I want to push them further away. If I close my eyes to escape the scewed perception of my surroundings, I get a sensation of a bouncing around in my head or swinging in a circle. Like a ball bouncing off and slamming into walls in a tiny room very fast with no end in sight or like a swinging sensation which is much too fast to cope with. I'm 35 now. It stopped happening by the time i was 18 but started up again at 25. It happened yesterday so I've been trying to research it. Feels like a switch has been flipped its hell.
Used to like it at first as a child then it would just keep going and going and would terrify ne.
I don't remember ever thinking it felt cool. Because every time I got it, I start to panic and that's all I remember
I think i had this as a kid, and I hated the fact that no one believed me. The two memories I have left was me sitting in my parents bed trying to watch a movie and suddenly it felt like I was looking at the tv through a telescope or like... there was suddenly black in my vision around the edges and the tv seemed really far away. I remember crying. Another time o remember saying to my mom “you look really far away right now” and her smiling at me like she didn’t believe me but she was so far away.... freaky stuff
darkestOracle I feel bad for both the syndrome and that no one believed you. Must be creepy
I wonder if this is similar to the experiences I had when staring at objects for too long of a time as a child. I would start to see things from random dots moving about (it turned marks on the wall into potential creepy crawlers) to phenomena such as seeing skeletons in top hats dancing on fan blades.
Alice in Wonderland was a 19th century XKCD. Dodgson was actually a mathematician who hates the idea of imaginary numbers. Its widely believe Alice in Wonderland is a satirical work against the new mathematics being worked on.
JoelRiter if thats the case then i love this story even more. I HATED math XD imaginary numbers weren't so bad but often getting to them was a mess, except maybe the square root of negative one, that number was my friend in algebra
Boo ComplexMind root -1 is the only imaginary number...
Alice was tripping those shrooms.
JoelRiter Intresting! I don’t get it, but I’ve read it pver and over again in an attempt to do so!
Jessie Kalpea No he hated communicating with adults so all of his friends were children, not in a creepy way, the girl (Alice) had a very curios mind and would often interrupt people to tell them about what she was thinking.
my friend has this, sometimes she has to leave school if it gets too bad.
Sure...
Nah she just taking lsd
Uttacka 💀💀💀
Dejah Rice thank you 💞
I have this too and it's really scary. It feels like your having a panic attack and everything around you is just getting bigger. Sometimes I hear voices but it doesn't last long
Damn, depression is a really connected to many syndromes.
Hate to be that guy but:
*syndromes
Raphael Recio ah-
SYNONYMS LMAO
Sorry.
It’s alright
I think this happened to me once. One foot appeared larger and it made walking difficult. It was very... trippy.
Did you find any rabbits?
Master Therion once that happend to me too cause I was just laying in my bed and all of a sudden my bed game gigantic and the walls started closing on me but then I closed my eyes and opened them in like 5 seconds and them everything was normal (I think that was the same thing that he was talking about on the video)
Master Therion yea I think this happens to me too sometimes when I close my eyes and open the eyes the speed of light I saw something but not the same as reality
I see what you did there
Very Trippy?
What’s the name of the symbol on your profile pic?
*Don't do drugs kids*
Sasaki Umiquema :v
Well you can take drugs just not LSD
*Don't do kids drugs*
Sasaki Umiquema It's a condition dummy.
ok ^U^
Reality can be whatever I want
Who is I? Yourself or your ego
No your not in control its horrific
my name's V2 wooosh
@@eggington1522 You obviously don't get the joke?
This is nuts. The brain is such a powerful thing.
And so is LSD
Humans are so complex, every part of us is some complex structure with a specific role and yet it is also the stupidest thing, for example human bodies can grow another human in (usually) full working order in 9ish months but it takes 7ish months to fully heal a sprain and even then the sprained area is never the same.
And we humans aren't even using 100% of our brains, no not the meme😅
@TheBlondie we are using only 10 percent of our brain so if we use 100 percent we will be immortal
and BTW human brain is even smarter than a NASA supercomputer but we still cant find a cure for Covid-19
@@brentralphbautista9343 huh? I thought the 10% thing wasn't true
Ok, so basically
*eats weird mushroom*
_I don't feel so good_
Mr. Stark I don't feel so good
I see an overweight middle aged plumber fighting a dinosaur/rurtle hybrid to save a princes
Mr StArk I DoNt FeEl s0 g0Od
When I get migraines I see really weird shit sometimes...
i have strange nightmares also mate.
Jay Rose-Ham I know what you mean buddy I suffer with migraines and I’ve seen my hands be really small or everything looks like it’s really far away, the first time it happened to me I thought my brain had broke
1:23 migraines is one of them
It's called hallucinations m8
from your ass
Had this when I was younger (6-14). Could tell if I had a fever, because this would always preceded it. I'd lay in bed and the end of the bed would feel miles away. My hands were either massive or tiny, and I felt 10 feet long. I'd also get the time speeding up or slowing down effect at random times throughout my life. To compensate, I'd turn on music and concentrate on the rhythm until time was back to normal.
Autumn Mott omg same with me... and the bed will feel different too... every inch touching my back will will hard and soft at the same time... weird
OH MY GOD. I KNOW EXACTLY WHAT BOTH OF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. My pillow would be hard and soft and feel like nails on my skin but also not like nails and I could never describe how my hands felt, but now that you say it it definitely was that they were shrinking or expanding, I told doctors it felt like they were on fire
would always happen with a fever. exactly the same. and when i got older and before i fall asleep and dream it still feels similar sometimes.
wow crazy same
Autumn Mott Sameer I also felt like I was eating air and I felt drunk
Doctor: So, what's wrong?
Random dude: I'm floating, my arm is tiny and I see 25 clocks
Doctor: ...
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Can you do a video on derealization? Most people don’t know a lot about it and your platform would really help spread the word
that's because not only are the things around you are not real, but you yourself aren't real. You only came into this world to leave a comment so I could interact with it, your memories of your life before that are all fake and just serve as back story . I'm sorry, but it's just a side effect of my own omnipotent self wanting to feel like life would be like as a mortal.
plebiansociety Ok
plebiansociety are you a hardcore christian?
plebiansociety Now that's EDGY
plebiansociety - If you look up the definition of derealization you'll know that this comment is the being like what the definition says. So they are joking and not really all that crazy, hopefully.
I bet pyro from Team Fortress 2 has this
Homeboi it might just be his goggles
Its just the pyrovision goggles. It’d still be cool to have that though! :D
Homeboi I sharted
Ayy where my tf2 bois at
Homeboi Pyro has, above all else, pyromania - he literally wants to watch the world burn.
Sometimes i feel my hands get big and feel like im running when im walking and things i know are quiet sound really loud
Yea sometimes my thumbs feel huge
Oh man, there was this one time it was a bit breezy outside while I was chilling in the garage and the sound of the trees was *SO LOUD* I just couldn't think or really focus on anyone talking. Pretty sure that was from my migraines but it was the only time (so far at least) that I've had that symptom and it fucking sucked.
yeah I get this, everything sounds super fast and loud it's fucking weird
Same and when walking proportions were all out, my feet would feel and look so far away and my hands would also feels heavy.
Psychosis, maybe.
Someone told me that the author was high when he wrote Alice In Wonderland
Jennifer D. He was on weed
Oh my gosh my tv almost gave me epilepsy- i know this is off topic but it almost did and it made my stomache feel weird
hmm
Myself told that to me
Well yes, but actually no
As a person who suffers from this, I can explain how it feels. In my episodes, I feel as if I’m flying and time is going so fast to the point where I can’t focus. My body parts shrink slowly and everything gets bigger. I have had this since childhood. I’m gonna turn 13 next year and I have been able to manage this. Thank you for reading.
I'm pretty sure i had something similar if not this syndrome when i was younger.
Sometimes i would be sitting there and all of the sudden my arms and my surrounding would look like they were changing size. One time, i was taking a bath and it started happening where i though my arms were shrinking and things like the faucet were growing (and probably other things too, it was a long time ago, though so i don't clearly remember everything.) I kinda freaked out because it was happening often and i didn't really know what to do so i called over my dad. He asked me what was wrong and me being like 5-7?- didn't know how to explain it. I would just say things like "My arms are shrinking and i cant stop them." and "the shower head was growing and i thought it would fall." Shortly after that i would feel dizzy and my head would hurt. He probably thought i was crazy or needed a nap so he would just lay me down and let me rest. But it kept happening and i wasn't sure what was wrong so i'm glad i found this haha.
Durrelli is that still happen?
Not anymore, honestly. I kind of wish it did though. I want to experience it again because it happened so long ago.
This is what I had when I was like 7-10 years old and sometimes still (but rarely) have. It was worse when I was younger and my mom called the doctor but they found nothing. Since a couple years ago I know that it’s called AIWS. But this video explained it very good so thank you :)
FLeurFLjj how is it to have it?Is it bad or good?
ChogiwaKkaepsong For me it was first kinda bad to have this, I was hallucinating a lot in the afternoon/night, I had panic attacks and I was scared to look around me and scared to fall asleep cause everytime I tried to fall asleep I got this really weird feeling, sometimes it was so worse that my mother even panicked cause she didn't knew what to do, later I got used to it to have these things and now I know how to control it, but still it doesn't feel good to have these things and it feels really weird like you're going to another dimension.
Video: this is EXTREMELY RARE! Very few people have it!!!!
Everyone in the comments: yeah lol I have this no biggie
I assume its cos theyre searching for it, and this pops up since the video said its not very documented. Although i highly doubt everysingle person is telling the truth, some will just be lying for internet points some will just see the bit about children and think their active imagination was this when it could have been something else entirely
Sometimes, just randomly out of nowhere everyone and everything will just speed up for me about ten times normal speed, and I ask if it is happening to the people I ask but none of them are effected.........Its really creepy and I hate it, but one plus is that you can finish school tests in around 15-20 minutes!!!
I can smell bullshit coming from you little boy.
@Sans www.medhelp.org/posts/Anxiety/My-brains-has-these-fast-motion-periods-where-everything-around-me-is-going-in-fast-motion-what-is-it/show/694274 Not just him (Me too).
Thomas Storli I do have anxiety, that's probably what it is!!!
Sans Said the one with a Cancertale name and pic.
Sans you're username is Sans so I bet you aren't any better.
1:08, body part shrink dramatically..
"Immediately check my junk"
K but my reality is already ruined
Sad.
dope
Billy K Copying comments eh? There's a comment below almost exactly like this posted before you.
Allen Davis ikr
My reality is ruined by lucid dreaming and i love it as much as i live
It’s almost as if perception itself has to be trained.
This is why you need the REALITY STONE.
Anonymous Anonymous oh my
y e s m a r v e l r e f r e n c e !!!!!
Anonymous Anonymous Thanos already got it.
and just get the other 5 infinity stones to be super powerful
Anonymous Anonymous Yes,it has the power to make the last battle....really hard to see!
Something like this happened to me when i was three. I was staring at a fan and then it just vanished. After it completely disappeared, a bunch of faces appeared and they seemed to be talking to me but I couldn't hear anything they were saying. I've told people about it but no one believes me.
Vivian Hernandez I saw skeletons in top hats dancing on fan blades after staring at a ceiling fan for far too long so I believe you.
Vivian Hernandez I get them twice a month and they usually last for ten minutes. But it's not like that for me . My perception of time and speed are very different. The first time I got it I was crying to my mom BECAUSE I thought I was having a heart attack. My brother and sister have some genes that cause strange mental and physical episodes but I don't know if I have something like that.
Its really interesting to see someone try to explain it without experiencing it. People in the comments dont understand how scary this condition is. having no control over your vision is terrifying and can make your entire mental health unstable
Time goes fast and when you focus on something its becomes bigger or small but it hasnt last for an hour or more from my experience
Chill out, man. Lol. It's only scary if you let it be. I used to just find it interesting. You create your own suffering.
Some kid:
I HaVe ThiS “MenTaL IlnEsS”
During class time runs in a different speed for me , is that a syndrome
Probably not I'm pretty sure that's happens to everyone like when your concentrating or having fun time goes fast or when your bored it feels like it's going slow
@@onatic8058 r/woosh
@@caesar690 oh damn it I got r/wooshed
Lol no i when im in class i feel like time is going slow too lol
i thought it was only me
now i know everyone has it
What about La La Land. My teacher keeps telling me to stop going there even when I'm just sitting on my darn seat.
(Am I the most liked comment here?)
Animation Cow lmao ikrrr
I think that’s called day dreaming XD
Animation Cow
stop commenting and upload something
Oml😂 “la la land” means, like, starting off into space or day dreaming like someone else said. Haha
Animation Cow agreed
What if we all see the world in a strange way but the people with this actually are seeing it normal🤔
I legit have this! I would never wish this upon ANYONE else as when I get it it is HORRIBLE. An ice pack always helps though so anyone else with this, keep that in mind!
It’s more a case-by-case basis. For some people, it REALLY sucks; for others, it’s relatively tame.
I’m really sorry you have to go through the former.
Life noggin: or one of your body parts could shrink in size dramatically
Me: *looks down my pants*
Moomm i think i have the alice and wonderland syndrome
Top comment award.
Did u poop on your pants?
@@thietketruyenhinh how many kids are watching in this video?
Too big pp?
@Surreal 99 NO
Who else wants to actually try out this thing for once?
Koh Gene
I mean only Once
Its like a lot of syndrome-things, I dont want to have it, just experience it.
Yes
I had it as a child. It was pretty horrific
I was floating.
It was horrifying at first. But then it got awesome
*Life in noggin syndrome*
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ROASTED
PLANET 🌎 lol
The idea an animation is self aware
😂👏
Stone man syndrome
It's sad because I have felt the time slow down and fasten up during my childhood. When I told the doctors about it they seemed so confused and I remember not liking the look on their face. So I never talked about it ever again thinking that I must be crazy to say such things...
As a child I often had wild dreams of objects shrinking and growing, some noise getting louder and softer randomly and pretty much everything just moving. I wonder what it was because I never had it while conscious. I would guess that it is due to the underdevelopment of my depth perception but idk. Did anyone else have this?
Felix Kranz I had that too it was so fucking weird. I also had one where something soft like my pillow felt like rocks
It's called a weird dream.
Yeah, ikr it's probably one of the weirdest things I have ever experienced.
That's what I thought but it happened so often it just creeped me the hell out.
Felix Kranz
I had that before. It made me feel very strange that I panicked.
This happened to me when I was crazy sick and all the light were growing towards me
Cole MIner same!! i usually call them fever dreams
Cole MIner no sweetie that's called faintinf
Frankie Jamito o I don't know what faintinf is. maybe it's fainting you mean
I think you probably were about to die but didn’t
Jocelyn has no life did you know? there's a phenomenon called typing error which is a typing error that happens while typing something.
I get this all the time. I knew about this from about a week ago when I decided to research the condition for myself. It’s definitely trippy for sure. I’ve never experienced the outside world to be any different. But sometimes people’s heads/ faces I look at get smaller.
Nair Bas, yeah, idk why but for some reason I randomly see people’s body parts bigger, and feel like I’m floating in air.🤔
I know this is not the syndrome, but in my school gym, when I get exhausted sometimes, everything gets blue or red and gets sharper. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
Suuuuuuuuure, all of you have the condition, after all, it is soooo common
I don't first of all, and I said it's not part of the syndrome, it's just something weird that happens to my eyes. My hypothesis is that because you need to take in a huge amount of oxygen, your brain will receive more blood then it needs to, so when your eyes are taking in the environment, your brain is rushing and probably messing it up a bit.
This is my hypothesis.
@Great person, I think it's your eyes trying to adjust to make things darker because of how bright something is, then has to adjust again to a darker area, especially when you're inside. It is more so if you look at the sun.
Besides, only 3 people(excluding great person and me, and you) have it.
Me: Hello
Doctor: have a seat [Insert name]
Me:
Doctor: What seems to be the problem?
Me: *_My cat is flying up into outer space and then it duplicated and I think it hit mars_*
Doctor: *staring intensifies*
Me: *help*
Doctor: You can get out you have Alice in wonderland syndrome it’s not painful
Me: BUT MY CAT-
Every now and then during the night (its stopped now mainly, im 10 yrs old) i feel like time is going very fast and i cant sleep
That’s normal-
Man, this world can be a strange place
Alan Parker lmao u copied someone
Hamba 101 - Tutorials, Guides, & Gaming he always does this
Did you really just repost the same comment? Lol
Zlatan Ibrahimovic man, this comment section is cringe
You just copied someone's comment dude
This is the best to see when I have a broken arm definitely going to subscribe
The holy Noob ~ You’re only mentioning your broken limb for attention, praise, and ‘get well’ comments. Don’t think this works very well, anymore.
@@user-yv3fl1zp9t read his comment again but slowly and try to understand what hes saying
@@user-yv3fl1zp9t i don't know why you're replying to a comment from 3 months ago,what's the point?
The holy Noob you get broken arms in the regular?
I had this whenever I had a bad fever, my parents thought It was night terrors but basically what happened is i would wake up after having the horrific, unexplainable fever dream and would run around the house in fear seeing the green clock on the stove being really large like it was zoomed in, or having everything far away like i was looking into binoculars backwards
yeah dude its sketchy af when your a kid innit
Weird. I MIGHT have had this as a kid. I do remember a dream I had when I had a fever, I was maybe 5-6 years old. In the dream, I remember being on my knees and praying, a very large wall to the side of me. I felt very small next to this wall. For years after that, when trying to sleep, there would be this perception that things were further away than they should be. Like maybe double the distance. And there was this perception I was small. Sometimes it might feel like my hand was far away from my head but not super far, just a few feet further away and it would feel smaller than normal. Few times when I was younger it would freak me out; it normally hit at night, though there were a few episodes during the day at school. It wasn’t a hallucination; I didn’t see 25 clocks on the wall. Just a slightly distorted perception of distance. Went away when I was older, maybe 16-18 when it ended.
Sometimes I just feel like i'm shrinking, getting taller, or floating around followed by headaches. I think I have a mild case of this.
FishyLD for me my senses are heightened and by breathing and heartbeat feels square. Also everything around me feels smaller. Also everything feels very fast.
Tochtli, that's sinus pressure or dehydration... drink some water
Why am I thinking of Stockholm Syndrome now....
That one Weird kid in your class i love your username
OMG SAME
Don’t pls...
What is that
I don't think this is it but I have migraines and a few hours before I get one it feels like when I see things is almost like I'm watching tv it's really weird
It gets kinda hard to think and my tongue gets really heavy making it harder to talk but it seriously feels like I'm lying on a sofa and watching something it's not like I see an actual tv I see the world around me normally but everything else is distorted?
My brother just got diagnosed with this, and I'm lowkey freaked out that this video just popped out in my recommendation.
my reality is already ruined
:(
Same
Dont worry i will fix it for you by giving you cancer 😂😂😂
Prabhav Sthapit *click* noice
There there
I just see things stretch unnaturally, but I think everyone sees this right? Like you’ll look at the floor and suddenly the floor is just stretching really wide but after like 30 seconds it goes away
Jeff Peng Get some help.
Happened to me sometimes I looked at a persons head and it got smaller than it really was then its normal. I was young back then so it is normal I think.
If you've been walking whilst looking at the ground, then stop walking, you can get this effect.
no Jeff, you just did too much acid.
CozmicK G it just happens whether I’m walking or not I’ll look at the keys on my computer same effect but it’s not impacting my life except for the occasional annoyance so I don’t think help is necessary
This happens to me about once a month. The room I'm in starts to feel really big, as if the walls were retreating far away or as if I was shrinking. I also see patterns on the walls and objects look as if there are breathing.
I think experimenting with psychedelic drugs in my youth may have some part to play though.
"everyone knows the story of Alice wonderland"
Me: *yesnt*
-Who is Alice Wonderland?-
Weed: I cause people to to act and look at things funny
Alice in Wonderland syndrome: *HOLD MY BEER*
It should be hold my drugs
Acid *HOLD MY TO TWO BEERS*
ok
My name's Agnideu thanks for the most underage comment ever
"Hold my halucinations"
One time I looked at the clock and it looked like it was going in slow motion
That's called the School Clock Effect. Time goes slower when you stare at a clock.
U where in french class that clock's slower than the rest
Oh its our clock in math class
What about Explosive Head Syndrome? I'm curious about it.
Flaitastic Yes!!! I imagine that being much worse than this condition lol
Flaitastic it's just when your sleeping and hear a loud noise that jolts you awake
Lil Uzi Vert's Big Mac Not at all, in some people is so sever that it feels like a literal bomb is going of inside their head.
+Lil Uzi Vert's Big Mac I know, but why? Why an explosion? Or, in my case, a clap/something falling? How does it happen? Why does it happen?
Something like that.
What is that?
For me, everything turns small and it sounds like everyone is yelling at me. my mom would touch me and say its ok and i scream because it feels like shes hitting me. the time goes by so fast and i get a fever. sometimes i dont get a fever sometimes i do.
This is exactly what happens with me, I’m glad I’m not the only one
Alice be on drugs
Yup xD
I wonder what drug she's using
Mushrooms :v
Cristhian Fuertes Sexy....
Homie Cheetah Thanks ;)
*When someone wants to suicide
2008 : People say : "Please don't do that, I'm here with you, life is great and meaningful,...."
2018: People say : "Take me with you !"
Can you do a video on Derealization/Depersonalization Disorder?
*PLEASE*
YES PLEASE
Ye
Jugg Official do u no da wae
Whats that?
2:15 that kinda looks like a face
Nice video. Hey could you make one on maladaptive daydreaming disorder.
Saya Konohana what is that?
Idk what that is but it sounds interesting
i think its a disorder when you daydream too much
Wow i can't believe a comment on MDD got this many likes. I hope this disorder continues to gain awareness
YES PLEASE!!!
i’m gonna be 100% honest...
that sounds fun
Migraines are not very fun
@@maevab2923 they make me sleep. I love sleeping
And I'm not saying I have AIWS.
I'm gonna be 100% honest...
It really isn't...😐
It’s scary, I felt like my cheeks and phone were getting bigger and bigger
The perception glitches honestly aren't that impressive, is just a little weird. Aren't that delusional as this videos said.
As someone who used to have this condition, I was scared to death when it happened to me. When this happened, I would feel like I became very small, and the room suddenly became very big. I would think that it would take me forever to get where I wanted to, because of the vast area I had to cover. I would also get a random thought that the world was super big, and that I was on a random point on it and was super far from where I needed to be.