This channel is goated its like that one good cafe that's really good but not known by much people
@Snake101333 Жыл бұрын
Mom & Pop café
@pouncelygrin6699 Жыл бұрын
word, I know that feeling
@Incarosster2 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure a dangerous imposter pretending to be a friend or family member is a primal fear. No shame in that audio log giving you a nightmare.
@popplio78913 жыл бұрын
I’m surprised it was just the shark itself that scared you in Jak and Daxter. The audio before it eats you is what still gets to me this day. The sharp and sudden roar of the shark and the rapidly accelerating heart beat as it gets closer can really fuck with you
@YuriTCC3 жыл бұрын
That is part of it yeah, I guess I could've made that more clear, that it added to the confusion and suddenness of that moment. But since I tried not to have it happen again ever, I guess I never fully comprehended the sounds the shark made the first time around.
@RAC00NFANGIRL Жыл бұрын
@@YuriTCC just found you gotta say I have say your fears aren’t stupid!
@TheXBladeist3 жыл бұрын
Probably one of the scarier things was when I slept on my old bed, since it was right beside the street, someone could just be pass their finger on a metal window we had, and it'd make horrible noise and wake me up. I dreaded if someone actually came in. As for videogames, I chickened out of the first Resident Evil just out of the intro alone, because I felt extremely intimidate by how quiet and unnerving the mansion was. Even more so since I didn't speak english at the time, so I just let my mind wander to what the stars agents were saying. As for real things, I absolutely cannot stand butterflies. The way they fly around haphazardly and withou rhyme or reason drives me nuts and makes me terribly uncomfortable. Plus, the variety we have over here has a bit of dust that can BLIND YOU if you let it fall on your eyes. So there's that.
@eternal48812 жыл бұрын
I just found this video about a year later than it was uploaded but I thought I would share one of my childhood traumas. When I was a kid I used to live in Cuba and my father who lived outside of the country would periodically send me gifts. This ranged from toys to GBA games to VHS tapes of movies, he sent me the copy of the original Shrek movie in VHS. All was good until the Gingerbread Man interrogation scene came up. Something about that scene even though it was Shrek just made me feel so off when I was a kid. It was so traumatizing to me that I REFUSED to ever watch another Shrek movie until well into my mid teens. As a sidenote to this I remember being in the First or Second grade can't remember exactly which one, and it was towards the end of the schoolyear and the teacher thought about playing a movie for the class since we were done with schoolwork. Just for me to be horrified that it was actually Shrek the movie. I remember the Dreamworks logo playing before the movie started and instantly I knew what it was. I screamed and cried in the middle of class. The teacher tried to comfort me and was utterly confused as to why I was acting the way I was. I told her no that she had to get me out of there and that I didn't want to watch the movie. Eventually my mom was called to pick me up. I don't expect anyone to read this as this video is so old but this is something I haven't told many people and just needed to get off my chest. It's honestly so strange seeing as Shrek has become such a meme in recent times that it makes me feel so dumb about why I was scared of it.
@sos9red Жыл бұрын
its ok dude i was scared of the toy story 2 character that stitches them up or something
@spooncrunchy2 жыл бұрын
I used to be terrified of the THX sound that played before movies and also for some reason when the Wii would say that a disc couldn't be read. It scared me so bad and I have no idea why.
@carnigob420692 жыл бұрын
oh yeah ik the feeling. for me i didn't like how jarring it was. if you ever had or rented a spongebob dvd, my sister always got freaked out by the credits they'd play after the episode. it never bothered me but she was always anxious by it and apparently other people were too lmao
@evil_bratwurst2 жыл бұрын
@@carnigob42069 I thought the music made me a little off-put, a little crazy.
@Noperison2 жыл бұрын
Everyone is. Even me
@xiao6682 жыл бұрын
God honestly it's how well you were able to remember the feeling in the moment that makes this one of the best Childhood Trauma videos I've seen.
@Theragtagna Жыл бұрын
I remember playing a Marvel Lego game that had a scene with Venom in it. The cutscene basically made a flash every few seconds and then a weak jump scare of Venom would happen. Literally made me walk out of my room as a child.
@polasamierwahsh4212 жыл бұрын
The dawn is your enemy is just a great night owl vibe
@DamperMoney2 жыл бұрын
At yes, the Dawn is your enemy, one of the few things that spooked me as a child. 🤣
@JungleJamsRT3 жыл бұрын
God, I remember watching a adult swim at very late night and there was a bumper where a pale person manically coughing blood on to the screen; it scared the shit outta me. Now I realize it's just a advert for The Heart, She Holler.
@giselletorres415610 ай бұрын
WTF I was in high school/college around that time and that still unnerved me. The whole show does holy crap
@magnawiz2 жыл бұрын
Just discovered this channel. There's a lot of relatable things going on here. I caught glimpses of too many horrific media as a kid and they always made me feel this ever-looming doom feeling after I watched them. I think I've identified that this is anxiety issues.
@littlemonster7917 Жыл бұрын
well, I tried to figure out what the Mystery PS1 Game was, and had no luck, didn't even find a picture of the loading screen you talked about.
@istemann2 жыл бұрын
Yoshi's Story traumatized me as a kid. Whenever your health got low, the music would start playing extremely slowly, and if you got hit one more time a loud startling noise would play as Yoshi died. There was also a jungle level where a giant fish would leap out of the water to swallow you whole, leading to an instant death. I can't get over how terrifying they made that game 😭
@edd17themisanthrope Жыл бұрын
Ok. When you showed that clip from "who framed roger rabbit" at the end of the video... i just got ptsd- I remember having the most intense nightmare of that guy CRUSHING ME WITH THE STEAM ROLLER, i woke up crying and my mum had no idea what was wrong with me. I just sat up and started bawling.
@pimiento34282 жыл бұрын
dry steak is a better alternative than eldritch parasite, thats for sure
@Crelixal2 жыл бұрын
Any video game with a large water monster of some kind. The eel in Mario 64, Clanker in Banjo Kazooie, and the catfish in Ape Escape. The last two made me put down those games and never play them again, which is a shame looking back now but I seriously could not even think about playing them again back in the day lol.
@Fighting.Flower Жыл бұрын
Now this isn't technically a childhood trauma, as i was almost an adult when i experienced this, but one night i was browsing Deviantart for some transformation content (a fetish of mine), now i was in the mood for toon transformations after seeing the content of this one guy (can't remember username at the moment) who made these super cool ones that, while the characters were turning into cartoon characters, had this horror twist to them which really got me going! So i looked up "transformation", "toon", & "horror" and stumbled across a work of literature, it's of this guy who finds a pencil that causes what's drawn to take physical form, so he drew this busy cartoon character for fun, but the toon however, didn't like the way she was drawn. So she took the pencil, swung it at the guy, and his arm was suddenly gone. No blood, no remains of the arm, nothing but a clean knob. Me explaining the rest of the story doesn't matter, it was that part that gave me a morbid fear of suddenly losing my limbs with nothing to show for it. And it goes with media too, if it's bloody: that's fine, if the limb is visible somewhere: it's fine, but if it just vanishes: i can't take it. That's my almost adult trauma.
@amazingmrpig6369 Жыл бұрын
Tl;dr, man wanted to get his rocks off to some objectively hot porn but instead got that one SpongeBob episode with doodlebob but 18+
@Fighting.Flower Жыл бұрын
@@amazingmrpig6369 I'm a woman, but besides that: that's basically what happened.
@EduardoIsSmiling2 жыл бұрын
It's kinda interesting. I carried several traumas and phobias from my childhood and through my life, to the point where even now, with 21 years old, i'm still scared about everything easily. Like, i can't sleep without lights, i can't deal with any kind of bugs, i'm scared of mirrors, open spaces, dolls, socializing,photos, the ocean,bathrooms, teenagers, curses, demons, the number 3 or 6 and the list is almost infinite...But even with all of this, it kinda makes me way more interested in experiencing fears than most people, i guess. If i discover something that makes me shivers, i become obsessed with it and keep wanting to learn and experience it more and more, even if i'm pissing myself. That's why my favorite game of all time is Majora's Mask. It was an experience so surreal and scary to me as a kid, that i became obsessed with it even today. I think i'm some kind of crazy masochist or something lol
@EduardoIsSmiling2 жыл бұрын
@The Lonely Proto I already have a sad life. But thanks for the comment, i will let my brain know this and surely it will start working correctly this time
@EduardoIsSmiling2 жыл бұрын
@The Lonely Proto I will assume you are very young by the way you talk, but being honest to you, this type of problem is not something you can just "think better" and it will disappear or be better. I have plenty of knowleadge that my problems are irrational, but still, it's something that requires a lot of effort and professional treatment to get over it. It's not like a piece of romanticized media were you can "untraumatize" yourself. Most people keep traumatized for life, they just learn to adapt their lifes and keep going on despite their messed up mind.
@Buorgenhaeren2 жыл бұрын
@@EduardoIsSmiling Have you tried exposure therapy? I also used to have a massive fear of sleeping in the dark, bugs, bathrooms, socializing, etc but it slowly kinda disappeared after i forced myself to do/get near those things, phobias mostly come from fearing something have a big chance of hurting you but once you get used to them and realize they basically have zero chance to they disappear pretty easy
@EduardoIsSmiling2 жыл бұрын
@@Buorgenhaeren I maybe never tried proper exposure therapy with a therapist or something like that, but as i said in the first post, i kinda already do it myself, since i like experiencing the things that i fear because i think the feeling of terror is kinda addictive to me. But thinking more about that, i kinda get less and less scared of things as time goes by, so maybe this kinda "exposure therapy" is working...
@ViolettSchafLP Жыл бұрын
Whats scary about 3 and 6? Is it something religious?
@innoc40632 жыл бұрын
The Smash 64 soundtrack never quite unnerved me like the SSBM one did. There were at least three points in Melee's adventure mode where legitimately unnerving ambiance would play: first when you face Metal Mario Bros, and the rest when you face the final Bowser. It was when you beat Bowser that his trophy falls in the black abyss of Final Destination and your character does a victory animation that it played again, and that REALLY unnerved me because it was supposed to be a victory. Later, I learned that you could face Giga Bowser if you reached the end of adventure mode on Normal difficulty without continuing. When I made it to Giga Bowser, that scene became nightmare inducing for my kid-self as Bowser's trophy rises from the abyss with that stellar ambiance playing and he transforms, which was visually disturbing for myself then as well. After beating Giga Bowser, his trophy falls to the abyss one final time where it DISINTEGRATES. Recounting it gives me chills as they set the atmosphere so well with that ambiance. It made the encounter truly scary and menacing as a kid, which made it all the more gratifying to overcome. It's when I think about overcoming those innocent fears that I miss being young, but the nostalgia is still pretty sweet. Good video.
@sauerkrautandonions2 жыл бұрын
14:00 Oh. Postal 1 sound track, good tastes for nvm my guy!
@tusk51613 жыл бұрын
I thought i was the only one who hated amusement parks. Though it depends for me. I don’t mind roller coasters because I like the thrill, though last year when I went to Wildwood, and went on my first roller coaster in years (keep in mind, this is when I was a total shut in and didn’t get much exercise) so when I felt the gravity push onto my chest, I swore I was going to pass out from exhaustion. But as for water slides, they’re okay as long as if it’s not the big ass ones that you went on.
@JELLYC4T-fp7gi Жыл бұрын
Ooh fellow persona5 fan sick
@Rae08143 ай бұрын
The Wilikins from Skylanders freaked me out when I was younger. They are puppet/wooden mannequin like and were brought to life via Kaos’s, the main villain’s, powers back when he was unaware that he was a portal master. Some other things in Skylanders that freaked me out: The vagueness of how Dr Krankcase lost his legs Eye Five And The haunted house in Skylanders Giants
@Featuring_Dinty_From_Beef_Stew2 жыл бұрын
Everytime someone mentions childhood trauma, first thing that always pops into my mind is that teaser trailer for 102 Dalmations that would play on a couple of Disney VHS tapes my family had. From Atomic Dog playing in the background to the kicker that was Cruella at the end laughing right up at the camera. Needless to say, not only did it make me afraid of those "Coming soon to theaters" screens that'd pop up on certain DVDs, but it also gave me constant nightmares as a kid. It was so bad that it made me afraid of anything that involved a woman-like laughter like that one song by Pretty Reckless, as well as that Heart She Holler ad. Oh god, did the latter awaken a forgotten fear when I first saw it.
@AidenYTP Жыл бұрын
Totally understand the amusement park rides. I myself enjoy them, but with the given context it would actually be pretty scary.
@stephaniepines Жыл бұрын
I just found your channel and I have to say I love it so much bro
@Friendly_Neigborhood_Astolfo2 жыл бұрын
Omg I love roller coasters, but you reminded me of my time at Disney World as a teen. You'll NOT get me to ride Space Mountain or Aerosmith at Disney World ever again! As some may know you see horizontal support beams as you go up space mountain and because I'm 6'0" tall, those support beams felt low enough that at the speed we were goin' at, I thought I was gonna get decapitated. Same with Aerosmith. I ducked down the whole ride though to avoid potential death.
@carnigob420692 жыл бұрын
every year on new years, the syfy channel does a marathon of the twilight zone. they've been doing this since i was a kid. i was maybe 9 or 10 when my family and i were watching this marathon and the episode 'eye of the beholder' came on. i was already a bit creeped out by black and white film (seeing as my only exposure to b&w was nosferatu's appearance on spongebob and ppl watching old horror movies in other movies) and the episode itself is rlly suspenseful and creepy. it rlly freaked me out seeing a woman with her head wrapped in bandages, and seeing the freaky pig people. i'm a big fan of the twilight zone now! another instance was what i think a horrible mistake on nickelodeon's part. they showed a drunk driving psa on a wednesday at 3pm, right when my sister and i got off of school. it was a woman (i think her name is jacqueline something) describing how great her life was, etc, etc, all while holding up pictures over her face. at the end of the ad, she lowered the pictures and her face was severely burned and scarred and it really traumatized me lmao. i feel awful now having been scared by someone with a facial difference, but i was a kid and didn't know any better, and the psa was set up to be unnerving as there was no music or b roll or anything. i think the other big one was the movie young frankenstein. again with the being creeped out by black and white. i didnt understand that young frankenstein was a comedy, and the first half hour or so is pretty straight, so i was really scared by the scene where dr frankenstein is lifting the monster to the sky. again, i'm a huge fan young frankenstein now! it's a great movie. i was just a stupid kid lmao
@aflhabalafhabab2 жыл бұрын
So… has anyone figured out what the Mystery Racing Game he was talking about is called?
@raelogan2 жыл бұрын
Animal Planet's "The Most Extreme" and Discovery Channel's "Bites, Stings and Fangs" Parts 1, 2 and 3 owe me for years of nightmare fuel while living in a beach town.
@masqueradian2028 Жыл бұрын
It's impressive how you remembered every little detail about your memories
@RobertTheFoxxo Жыл бұрын
Smash 64's menu reminds me of what "real life options" basically is--some sort of dark yet strangely comforting back room with electronics all around, like a furnace and the breaker
@Localcatgirl_ Жыл бұрын
“All clear” seems like it’d be a nice, soft landing spot for an adrenaline rush, like one that you could get while fighting master hand (I didn’t play super smash 64, but a lot of bosses in games give way for adrenaline)
@zombyjano2 жыл бұрын
That shark in Jak and Daxter reminds me of the sharks from Ratchet and Clank that scared the bejeezus out of me as a wee lad. They essentially functioned the same.
@RatSteaks10 ай бұрын
It’s the eyes on the adult swim thing that get me
@warboats3 жыл бұрын
Echo the dolphin. Sega megadrive. I was like 5. the beginning sequence... omg i cant even think about it, i was so confused. Why have all my dolphin friends been sucked into a blackhole? What happened to the music? Soon after that terrible experienced, i went on school trip to the natural history museum, in a big, terrible room they have a lifesize model of a blue whale hanging from the ceiling. i am shook by anything thay lives in the sea bigger than a manitee, even if they say theyre "harmless". Rockfish aswell! What kind of nightmare bastard animal evolves so ppl are MORE likely to tread on them?? they dont even eat us! absolute psychopaths...The sea is an endless soup of horrors, im absolutely fascinted by it but only because it actually scares the shit out of me... cool vid.
@NeoGames22 жыл бұрын
Hey! I'm from a tropical area, and I can tell you that we actually DO deal with those jellyfish a lot. As a kid I actually got stung by one of those. They're efficient killers, but you can completely survive their sting. The show exaggerated the facts a little. Some can be fatal but it's not like the jellyfish literally and aggressively HUGS YOUR LEG or something, it just swims by you and you happen to get grazed by it and get stung.
@Crabo99 Жыл бұрын
Just made me go back in time with the Animal Planet Extreme part.
@Sukitta2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, KZbin definitely took long enough to recommend me this video. But i have some really specific trauma, that i still kinda have but are not that extreme anymore. When i was younger (8/9) i saw a spooky video that was about some purple draw a kid made that had a really strange mouth and there was a guy trying to tape it on the wall AND THEN THE THING ATE HIS PINKY FINGER WHILEHE WAS GRABBING THE TAPE I'm still scared of touching draws on walls without looking at them I have some other ones but that's the most specific one
@nosymina3774 Жыл бұрын
Me: getting terribly scared, panicking, and running away from my room whenever I shut down my computer when Windows xp music plays
@dogf4212 жыл бұрын
for me its barefoot gen. im really glad i saw that when i was like 11 and it made me more scared of nuclear bombs than any normal person already is (i only saw the nuke scene with everybody melting)
@troytheperson1392 жыл бұрын
I had a fear of Garfield at one point lmao
@Tentri2 жыл бұрын
Because of the Halloween game right?
@troytheperson1392 жыл бұрын
@@Tentri na because of lumpy touch lmao
@Tentri2 жыл бұрын
@@troytheperson139 fair lmao
@lostythevoid Жыл бұрын
Since I was a kid I have had the indescribable fear of ET, I still have it, now it's more channeled into anger (I almost kicked a life sized statue into the stratosphere last December when a store just had him at the entrance) But as a kid... I couldn't see the letters arranged like that, I covered my eyes while passing my mom's dvd collection because it was there, in video stores my little brother (who is 5 years younger than me) had to flip the dvds or hide them because I would have a full blown meltdown if I saw it... It even blended into me getting shivers while watching Shrek because the VHS we had included a trailer for ET before, I always ran out of the room as soon as I popped the VHS in and learned to time it perfectly to return to the movie I don't know why it's such a big thing for me, I have tried to dissect it but I have no idea... Compared to my other similar (but kinda worse now) fears now that is the Jeff the Killer image and other creepypasta images ET seems so out of place since it's not even a horror movie!
@JThePlante Жыл бұрын
there's some show/movie out there from the 2000s, maybe earlier, where a woman turns into a flower. I can't find it to this day but it traumatized me as a kid
@OverStrive20082 жыл бұрын
*THAT* episode of pingu And a ps2 spongebob game.
@NutyRiver2 жыл бұрын
The mystery game could be one of those ATV games? I remember playing ATV offroad fury 2 as a kid on the ps2, but i know they had ps1 games too Edit: looks like ATV Quad Power Racing and ATV Mania (both for the ps1) have those deafeningly silent loading screens. Even to me as an adult watching gameplay footage it was notably offputting.
@B0TFUNGUS Жыл бұрын
I think the mystery ps1 game you are talking about might be ATV Quad Power Racing 1
@ruikirisame17442 жыл бұрын
i find it weird how everyone talks about the tapework episode of mr meaty but never about the 2-parter when Fatso gets turned into a cyborg in seconds . that's the one episode that did me in
@FlatToast2 жыл бұрын
maybe not as a kid but as a teenager i was going to this young christian meeting with my big brother and the frickin priest made a presentation on Satanic symbolism (i was and I'm still terrified of the supernatural) then i saw that baphomet pentagram and the baphomet drawing done by Alister crowley. I was fine during the day but at night i had to sleep alone since my bro was out and i kept remembering that image, i think i even convulsed and passed out from the sheer fear of my room on low lights i don't resent satanism tho but it is a spooky thought at night, hope you're doing well yuri!
@Jenna_Talia2 жыл бұрын
I used to fucking hate any sort of chase scene in a platformer videogame. The two that mainly come to mind are the Baron Kane chase scenes from Dust: An Elysian Tail, and the spider level from Donkey Kong Country Returns. What's awful about the Baron Kane one is that it's difficult, in my most disliked area of the game, and you have to do these chase scenes through dilapidated mansions four separate times. I can bear them nowadays but god the tension and timed escape vibe of those sorts of levels was just unbearable. Also regarding amusement park rides, it fucking baffles me how water themed ones are still active. Like most of them are waterslides where people can and have in the past, slid right off to plummet to their death. That, or you could get stuck on/scrape off some loose fitting while you're sliding down.
@evil_bratwurst2 жыл бұрын
i get FREAKED OUT by high-stakes stealth in shows/movies/games
@Caolf Жыл бұрын
This video feel like dejavu
@austenham4666 Жыл бұрын
Bruh, your lucky your first flume had a saftey bar. My first flume only had the rails at my sides. I had a bittersweet relationship with Joyland Lubbock. Sadly it is now closed for good.
@corvidae67732 жыл бұрын
Honestly I don't understand why I have been talked into as many amusement parks as I have, because I hate just about everything about them 😱
@ripleyandweeds1288 Жыл бұрын
I used to watch 'The Most Extreme' as a kid when I would stay home sick, and I'm so glad I either never saw the box jelly episodes or don't remember watching them because Holy Fuck Also you are not alone on the amusement park rides, because when I was a kid I went to a carnival with my friend and some family members, and I went on one of those swinging ship rides... _alone_ . I don't know why I went on it alone, maybe I was dared to, I don't remember; what I do remember was immediately regretting my choices as soon as it started and having my eyes closed the entire time, which made it worse because all I could experience was the back and forth motion of the ride and the screaming of the other riders. It was like I was in Hell and I'm surprised I didn't straight up piss myself. I swear I still have nightmares where I'll wake up and still feel the swaying motion of the ride, made even worse by the fact I get sleep paralysis sometimes.
@twizzpaw900 Жыл бұрын
Regarding the music when you heard beating master hand sounds just like the menu music just a few minutes ago, just more slowed down and very cacophony. Just an observation I made.
@Frikamoik Жыл бұрын
2:24 if you stare at the sun. It actually does it.
@khakisohn97102 жыл бұрын
aah god I'm so glad I'm not the only one who got really scared by the shark in JnD. the rapid heartbeat really made me anxious and panic as a kid, and it still freaks me out to this day lol. The other trilogy's "monsters(?)" really fucked me up too, especially the kraken. Its singlehandedly made me both terrified and fascinated with deep sea fish and "boundary enemies" in games.
@masterseal04182 жыл бұрын
For God's sake, that fucking Chain Chomp scared little me while playing Super Mario 64 on my Wii U. But there's gonna be more when I have the chance to make a Childhood Trauma three parter.
@whosflair37162 жыл бұрын
I thought the dawn is your enemy was fake?
@morimori33 Жыл бұрын
apparently they put unsettling ads out so the children won't watch tv late, however some ended up seeing it anyway 😳
@Ehhehhehhehhehhehh2 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I wasn’t the only one traumatised by a log flume
@TheRatSquid2 жыл бұрын
I am still scared of my own reflection from that horror movie Mirrors. I saw it as a kid and... I dunno, even before that, the concept of mirrors and reflections scared me. Is this really just an image? What if... it has its own thoughts? What if it is the one controlling me? What if it hates me? To see it all play out in a movie just brought forth so many terrors and even now, as a grown ass man, I sometimes look back at my own reflection just as like a way to say, "You ain't gonna kill me, right?"
@ajflink2 жыл бұрын
I was traumatized by Rugrats Reptar's Rampage for PS1, but I also found Courage the Cowardly Dog to be funny.
@CoolF41lur33 жыл бұрын
I can't remember my childhood traumas, maybe that's for the better But one thing I remember is, searching videos in KZbin and some other websites about Half Life 2 and finding really creepy things The thing that terrified me the most was descovering this kzbin.info/www/bejne/mqXVf5qOeLKHsJo As one day I literally ended up crying horrified telling my parents it's that zombie's fault And now remembering this as I am an adult, I'm not scared about this, the backstory and the context of the game scared me but now it doesn't, I'm not scared anymore about it but still, I found that being somewhat alive while some alien is possesing you is horrible, but that audio doesn't scare me anymore. Nowadays I can't play HL 1 nor HL 2 because my PC is a freaking potato.
@honeydarlinggaming91562 жыл бұрын
That sounds like my level of anxiety. And i can feel that roller coaster story. That's why i don't ride them.
@honigdaemon2 жыл бұрын
I was obsessed with marine biology as a child and I KNEW stonefish could KILL me if I touched it. yet. snorkelling with my father. First instinct when I saw onw in real life for the first time ever: reach tf out to touch it lol
@I_am_Not_a_Can2 жыл бұрын
I think the PS1 game you mentioned, could have been Formula One because Caddicarus talked about it before in an old video from 2015. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mmjVZph-rMR5bLs
@RalseiGaming2 жыл бұрын
comment so the video gets helped by the algorithm
@dragonmaster30302 жыл бұрын
I can't say I've really had any truamatic experiences but I remember I used to get up a around 12 at midnight many times each winter, usually happened around mid December. I don't know exactly why but during those strange times of awakening I would just go out to my dining room and sit on the floor, only thing I was doing was just staring at the flames from the furnace, I don't know what it was about them but they were entrancing and this happened on an annual basis for around 7 years straight. I still don't understand why I did it but it's sure one hell of an odd memory to have
@Noperison2 жыл бұрын
I’m going to send you an image of a tree someday
@RAC00NFANGIRL Жыл бұрын
I have giant fear of heights and I remember trying push myself off this fear! But I prefer soft rides but we got superman ride! So that ride Superman’s made me feel like I’m dying. So it goes up and up than pause look I stare the ground and went down! I told my dad outright I will never go on ride like that! My fear of heights! Also I remember having fear of the dark as kid I remember seeing clothing as monster so I refuse sleep with lights off. I think movie frighten me as kid the nightmare before Christmas funny thing I remember rewatching over and over again but only gave me nightmares. But I adore that movie soo much I bought album! Funny thing most things I type don’t scare me anymore except heights.
@shahwarma2 жыл бұрын
This might be wild but my childhood trauma are japanese houses. I grew up watching Ju-On and playing fatal frame with my sisters and that fucked me up.
@GameboyFanatic2 жыл бұрын
Bet you’re glad to learn most traditional Japanese home houses are being remodeled to more modern houses
@wannabewyvern2 жыл бұрын
omg nice to see im the only one who wasn't scared of stonefish as a kid- animals like stonefish and cone snails are the scariest animals in the entire ocean.
@rikumikuwu95282 жыл бұрын
Wasn't The Dawn is your enemy fake?
@SillyDogJoe4 ай бұрын
I could probably go for a raw burger
@demonoftheblood132 жыл бұрын
oof the dawn is your enemy was something I had repressed until now so thanks for that lol the worst adult swim thing for me tho was the skull end card after some shows (like robot chicken) the entire sequence would unnerve me so bad, I'd usually change the channel, wait a few seconds and, once I felt the horror had passed, switch back and continue watching the cartoons that I had no business watching as a child lol also scared of amusement parks too, specifically roller coasters. almost fell out of one at six flags so uhh yeah, not too fond of 'em these days ^^;
@Localcatgirl_ Жыл бұрын
You can not convince me mr meaty isn’t the same genre as DHMIS Edit: thanks for the “squeamish” warning
@Tinytots1-f7u2 жыл бұрын
Yuri: but the one that got to me the most was the dong is your enemy. Me:HAHA!-