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@trevorsamble
@trevorsamble 18 сағат бұрын
alright well that was the most genuinely terrifying video ive ever seen
@justinrhoades6811
@justinrhoades6811 20 сағат бұрын
It’s purple 😈😂
@legacy6871
@legacy6871 Күн бұрын
1:18 evangelion reference i was listening to this vid and had to double check if i heard it right lol
@ParasiteEvel
@ParasiteEvel Күн бұрын
Why is it that the best KZfaq channels with the best content, the ones that open your mind and make it so you can't look away, and feels like the entire video is over too quickly because it's so enveloping always have only a few videos on them and rarely upload or only upload a few and then never again? Everytime I find an amazing channel I go to watch their other ones, and they only have a few and their last upload was like a year ago or years ago. I know it takes awhile to make good content, but sometimes the channel is dead. Not saying this one is, but it happens a lot.
@ParasiteEvel
@ParasiteEvel Күн бұрын
That part with the garbage man in ghost in the shell, reminds me of a story I heard awhile back, cant remember if it was true or not but it's of a man, I think he played football and got tackled so hard it knocked him out, he then remembered waking up from the tackle getting up and shaking it off. He went on with his life, eventually he met a girl, got married, had kids, lived years, a whole life. Then one day he started to fixate on a lamp in the house him and his wife shared, so much so that he couldn't pull himself away. His wife couldn't get him to stop, he sat there all day staring. Eventually she took the kid and left him, worried because he wouldn't move or speak just stare, then after awhile the lamp started to change and glow, only to then turn really bright. As the light faded he was waking up, looking toward the sky above the football field he was tackled on, as his teammates were waking him up checking to see if he was okay. He had lived an entire life in the minutes he was knocked out. The whole life was in his head, he said he got massively depressed after the experience because he still remembers his wife and kids, that never actually existed.
@JustANamedCat
@JustANamedCat Күн бұрын
I read the title as "the horror of having a baby" and it still works i suppose
@dannyrivera5691
@dannyrivera5691 Күн бұрын
I feel like i’m not smart enough to understand this video and it frustrates me deeply
@pupboi8023
@pupboi8023 Күн бұрын
I’ve seen neon genesis and the end of evangelion, however I wanna watch the rebuilds so bad… like soryu is great and all, but I feel like shikinami is better 😂
@prettywithhustle9059
@prettywithhustle9059 Күн бұрын
When I die I don’t want to be reborn or rebooted to remember anything I don’t want to remember being a person
@prettywithhustle9059
@prettywithhustle9059 Күн бұрын
I don’t want to feel I don’t want to exist I don’t want to be a person, I don’t want to have a brain
@g3n3t1kzz3
@g3n3t1kzz3 Күн бұрын
What is the piece of art at 3:55 and who is the artist? Thanks in advance anyone.
@RagingTiJo
@RagingTiJo 2 күн бұрын
I didn't know of the Caretakers work before watching this video. When checking out "Everywhere at the End of Time", I of course felt most of the emotions other people have reported of. But since I have watched this video quite a few times now, There were a lot of moments where I suddenly thought: "Wait, I've heard that already!" and it would always take me a while to find the spot in the video. Every time I found it, I noticed that it was (of course) at a similar stage of the albums, portraying similar sides of the disease. Since I am still very young (15 as of writing this), I only now of Alzheimers through the lenses of my grandfather and his sister. But yes, for me too, this is my biggest fear.
@albertamaya6804
@albertamaya6804 2 күн бұрын
When I die don’t wanna float around in nothingness doing nothing no thought like most people want, I want to be able to do something, have fun, interact and socialize because I’ll be bored doing one thing forever but then also when I do everything I wanted I can just choose to erase memories and reincarnate or slip into nothingness and relax with no stress or anything just thoughts of my past life and willingly choose to get pulled out of it at anytime
@Afnan_iqbal
@Afnan_iqbal 2 күн бұрын
This video got me thinking...
@LucasAlmeida-dz5xh
@LucasAlmeida-dz5xh 2 күн бұрын
Dementia fascinates and terrifies me
@Suavepeppa
@Suavepeppa 2 күн бұрын
It’s like there’s a tv blasting static inside my head. Theres no off switch and the volume is stuck on max. Everyday I wake up and it’s always bittersweet
@ApoppliadosServer
@ApoppliadosServer 2 күн бұрын
Bulgarian writer, Georgi Gospodinov winner of several literature prices, wrote a terrific novel about this very own topic titled "Time Shelter" its highly recommended