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we need to talk about psychopaths and sociopaths
in modern times, the terms “psychopath” and “sociopath” have sort of become buzzwords that are thrown around by the media in an attempt to describe deviant behavior. much of the general public is unaware that both of these terms actually describe the same mental health condition - antisocial personality disorder. through my countless hours of research, i’ve found that this misinformation raises several issues. in this video, we deep dive into the complex world of antisocial personality disorder and demystify the stigma surrounding psychopaths and sociopaths.
this video explores sensitive topics, viewer discretion is advised.
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why do people disappear in appalachia?
Просмотров 1479 месяцев назад
how is it that people go missing on one of the most popular walking trails in the world? this is a question that has plagued the national park service for decades. despite its natural beauty, the appalachian trail doesn’t come without its fair share of unexplained events, as hikers go missing, encounter violence, or face other strange and unexpected difficulties along the trail. let’s explore a...
coraline: the lore of the cat
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
the cat in coraline is one of the main supporting characters of the story. known as the mysterious black cat, he possesses the ability to travel between worlds, disappearing and reappearing as he pleases. for reasons unknown, the cat is also able to speak in the other world - but many wonder, who is the cat? what does he represent? based on context from the novel and the film, we’re going to ex...
the butterfly effect: finding purpose in the here and now
Просмотров 4289 месяцев назад
have you ever thought about how one seemingly small action can lead to large consequences? this can be attributed to a phenomenon called the butterfly effect. similar to the domino effect, the butterfly effect is the idea that a small occurrence, such as going to a concert, becomes the catalyst for a series of larger occurrences, such as meeting someone there who becomes your best friend later ...
the world is losing color... and it's depressing
Просмотров 34511 месяцев назад
i can almost guarantee that at some point in your life, you've looked around and thought to yourself, "why is the world so depressing?" with the minimalism movement on the rise, our society has experienced a gradual loss of color and vibrancy. referred to by the media as the "curse of minimalism," we've seen an influx in neutral and grayscale tones. whether you love it or hate it, minimalism ha...
how lobotomies failed women
Просмотров 23511 месяцев назад
the lobotomy is arguably the most infamous psychiatric treatment method in history. it’s known as a controversial form of psychosurgery that involves severing the neural pathways in the frontal lobe of the brain. lobotomies were formerly used as a radical therapeutic measure to treat patients with severe mental illness. get comfortable because today we’re going to be discussing this shocking an...
the children who perished in a blaze
Просмотров 102Год назад
in the early hours on christmas day of 1945, a house fire raged through fayette, west virginia, destroying the sodder family residence. at the time of the tragedy, the home was occupied by george sodder, his wife jennie, and nine of their ten children. amidst the fire, george, jennie, and four of the nine children escaped. the bodies of the remaining five children have never been found. this is...
the fregoli delusion explained
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
imagine living in a world where you believe that every new person you meet is actually a familiar person from your life in disguise. for individuals who suffer from Fregoli syndrome, this is an all-too-real condition that they face in their daily lives. in this video, we’ll be delving into this strange psychological disorder and examine its effects on those who experience it. 𖦹⭒°。⋆☆⋆。𖦹°‧★ chapt...
diving deep into the uncanny valley
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
does this image make you uncomfortable? these images are categorized as the phenomenon known as the uncanny valley. in this video, we’ll be diving into the uncanny valley and discussing what it is, how it affects us, and explore infamous examples of the theory. the uncanny valley is a phenomenon defined as a theory in aesthetics suggesting that a humanoid object appearing almost, but not exactl...
3 TRUE reddit horror stories
Просмотров 114Год назад
from tales of run-ins with strange cryptids in the woods to being stalked and followed home at night, Reddit is home to an abundance of true scary stories. the subreddit r/nosleep is a reddit community dedicated to redditors who share their scary personal encounters. in this video, i will be narrating 3 scary stories that I’ve hand-picked from r/nosleep. 𖦹⭒°。⋆☆⋆。𖦹°‧★ chapters 00:00 - intro 00:3...
why everyone is lying to coraline
Просмотров 56 тыс.Год назад
coraline (2009) is a dark fantasy film that explores the realm of horror. there are several fan theories about coraline that have sparked online discourse in recent years. many coraline theorists have speculated that coraline is being lied to throughout the film by several characters, including the adults who are supposed to love and protect her. 𖦹⭒°。⋆☆⋆。𖦹°‧★ chapters 00:00 - intro 00:38 - the ...
the real corpse bride
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.Год назад
how far would you go for the person you love most in this world? for carl tanzler, he would travel to the ends of the universe...literally. his fondness for a patient that he was treating for tuberculosis spiraled into a morbid obsession that couldn't be contained. this video will cover especially sensitive topics, viewer discretion is advised. all information discussed is publicly available. 𖦹...
what happened to andrew gosden?
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
andrew paul gosden was a 14-year-old english boy who vanished without a trace. he left his Doncaster home on a friday morning to book a one-way train ticket to London and has not been seen since. this is the case of andrew gosden. 𖦹⭒°。⋆☆⋆。𖦹°‧★ chapters 00:00 - intro 01:27 - disclaimer 01:46 - about andrew 05:34 - the events prior 06:52 - the disappearance 10:51 - the investigation 14:10 - case ...
creepy appalachian mountain horror stories
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
the appalachian mountains are home to innumerable horror stories that extend beyond the realm of normality. appalachian horror is comprised of legends, myths, and superstitions that have been passed down through generations of people. from eerie phenomenons to fearsome mountain folklore figures, the Appalachian Mountains are a mystifying place to be. 𖦹⭒°。⋆☆⋆。𖦹°‧★ chapters 00:00 - intro 01:04 - ...
the mystifying origins of appalachian folklore
Просмотров 634Год назад
the appalachian people are among the most heavily scrutinized in the united states, historically being stereotyped as backwards and anti-progressive. in order to deep dive into all that is appalachia, we first and foremost have to understand who the appalachian people are and the roots of their culture and folklore. This video is the prequel to my next video coming out later this week, in which...
the chilling disappearances of missing 411
Просмотров 307Год назад
the chilling disappearances of missing 411
In The Thing John Carpenter took this concept in his head and ran with it... like a spider. 😆
I love the vids subbed and hope you grow on yutube I have loved Coraline since a kid and act made myself my own theories
I deeply regret living in the 2020s
I'm from the 🇬🇧..It's so 😢 My love 2theGosden family, 🙏 4uAndrew ,if your still out there ? 🤔
💯 👏 👍 Agreed!! with everything you said ❤️. Ps"uAreBeautiful. 💋 😘..lot's of love ❤️ 😍 2U
Can you do one about the illuminati
yes!
One theory that I have is that Andrew went to London in hopes of buying a PSP Slim. I read that here was a PSP Slim/Lite launch event in London on the same day he disappeared at an HMV store on Oxford Street, which just so happens to be the same street that the Pizza Hut he was supposedly spotted at was on. This would explain why he didn't bring his PSP charger, because if he was buying a new one, then he didn't need it. I believe the console cost around £129.99, which could also explain why he didn't buy a return ticket at the train station, because he might've been worried about not having enough if he did buy it. It's been stated that he had family in London so he might've planned on either staying with them or getting a ride home from one of them. I think Andrew was either groomed and lured to the event and met with foul play, or he went to the wrong place at the wrong time.
I wonder if anyone heard his final screams 😱
I've always find so funny how people turn plot holes into conspiranoia, lmao, y'all're hilarious
The fangirl RUclipsr found some damning evidence or the "Coraline" never escapes theory. If you look in the real world the radiator in the livingroom is larger than the window it's under, and her squid plushie has a normal triangle head. But when she "gets home" at the end the radiator is the same size as the window and the squid plush has cat ears! Just like they are in the other world.
Ur phenomenal please make more videos on Coraline! Best movie ever!
2:48 GCSEs not GSCEs HELP
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For the theory at 3:25 Coraline wakes up in the real world because she never actually went to the other world yet she was just dreaming she did I’m not sure if the beldam has some sorta spells or something to make kids dream of going there but if you notice both times where she first goes to the other world she doesn’t use the key the door is just already open and she goes right before she goes to bed hence why she wakes up in the real world because it was just a dream the third time where she goes is actually her first time going there where she uses the key and the black cat sees her going in and follows her hence why when the cat talks to her for the first time in the other world he says “you might think this place is a dream come true but you’re wrong”
I enjoyed your commentary about this movie. It is amazing that people are still talking about this movie years later. I knew this movie was different the first time I saw it.
thank you! it’s my all-time favorite movie
@@whimsiclo Oh no problem. Watching this was MY pleasure. Not often in life does such a movie come along. We are very fortunate!. Wish you the very best from Milwaukee Wisconsin!!!!!!!
Amazing work on this video, very informative. Would like even deeper dives into APD group of disorders. I remember first seeing some videos with Shane and getting uncomfortable about his personality, stopped watching shortly after. Seems I didn’t miss anything. And self proclaimed “empaths” = 🚩 To see mental health workers act like this, she shouldn’t even be allowed to practice. That kind of sentiment is dangerous and stops people from seeking mental health out of fear of stigma by their therapist. One of the reasons it took me so long to get mental help was because of this stigma that media the is responsible for.
thank you for your insight! out of curiosity, would you like to see more deep dive videos about aspd or personality disorders in general?
Great video, very well researched! Audio quality is flawless. If I could change one thing, I'd choose a different font for the section titles because the current font is extremely difficult to read.
thank you i’ll use a different font for future videos!
The return of a lifetime
we’re so back
You only have 1.35k, 35 comments, and 2.7k views? Underrated af
thank you!
I have commented on this case before. How do we know that Andrew walked home from school? Perhaps he was given a lift. Andrew had been on a summer course. Who did he meet there? One sighting that the parents think is credible was at the Pizza Hut. Was he alone there? As far as I am aware, the men arrested at the end of 2021 are now confirmed to have no connection with Andrew Gosden's disappeaance.
Great video and very factual. Thank you!
i appreciate you!
i think the cashier should have called authorities about purchasing the one way ticket. He only looked 12
After watching a video about Sidney Cooke and his ring it becomes clear what likely happened to Andrew Gosden. There must be rings up and down the country that prey on vulnerable young children.
A really bad case of delusional disorder 😞
I hope Andrew Paul Gosden is alive and well! And since everyone is complimenting you I wanted to join in and write that I love your sweater. Fashion Seal of Approval!
thank you!
0:48 ugh you so fine🙄
I’ll never understand the urge to go off trail when hiking in the woods. My ass is NOT trusting myself enough not to get eaten alive
agreed
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this is a very informative video! thanks to your deep diving. literally. i love this video too because i have a very sweet black cat and she can tell when i am sad, and this just extended my knowledge. keep it up! love the videos :]
thank you i appreciate it!
just found ur channel! i miss coraline theories :) ur voice is so calming, new subscriber!
thank you, i’m happy you’re here :)
Well done video, I've wanted to see one on the cat. And I finally noticed it's Keith David, love this dude!
i agree keith david was perfect for voicing the cat!
coraline content??? i’m sticking around 🐈⬛
welcome 🐈⬛
ur voice is so calming for podcast thanks for the video 🥹
thank you so much :)
🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛ fire video, keep it up!
thanks so much 🖤
Fire video💯💯🎉
thank you!
Black cats seems to me more clever than others, I have one and he seems to understand us better, its really impressive how cats in general have really a great cleverness!
they really are intelligent, once i got my cats i realized what it meant to be a cat person
Like a specific breed? Just curious.
Yes, maybe idk@@theflowerhead
@@whimsiclo ruclips.net/video/q3Ld-u-VlYY/видео.html
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Underrated channel like why arent you getting more views your voice is so calming 😌
thank you!
The cat the realest mf in the movie
Noti gang
you viewed it before i did
I barely ever watch videos like this but it popped up on my homepage, u must be doing something right for the algo to push ur content like that, keep it up 🙂
thank you :)
Insane how this happened to show up on my timeline and it’s basically what’s consumed my entire being since I graduated college as a way to find meaning after I drifted away from religion and fell more into the belief of hard determinism and the feeling of hopeless and lack of control in my life. In addition to the concept of the butterfly effect, going deeper into complex adaptive systems brought me back out of the idea that free-will is a lie. Within any complex adaptive system, or stable non-linear chaotic system, there must be an aspect of self-reference. Feedback systems are the backbone of a system’s ability to maintain stability by acknowledging and learning from itself, using its own outputs as further inputs. To me that’s the definition of conscious itself; self-awareness; the ability to reflect and learn from the self. Additionally, linear predictable neural networks are fundamentally only able to solve simple, linear problems. Chaos is a fundamental requirement for machine learning to solve complex problems, because nonlinear problems inherently have more than one possibility. Just like quantum mechanics, the universe is picking one actuality (collapsing the wave function) out of an infinite number of potential solutions. To me that is consciousness, the ability to choose one actuality out of infinite potentialities thought up in your brain. Instead of nothing having free will, everything has free will. We still don’t know what defines an “observer” in a wave-function collapse, all we know is it collapses on a single solution. To me consciousness, and free will itself, is just the universe’s way of solving non-linear complex problems. The solution to the square root of 4 may theoretically be both 2 and -2, but consciousness allows it to collapse onto just one. The potential answers may be deterministic, but the actual answer is not.
Additionally, self-reference offers a way out of an infinitely deterministic universe. If quantum mechanics DOES have hidden variables, and therefore further underlying determinism, that just adds another layer which then needs a further layer of determinism, into infinity. Self-reference allows for infinity to be developed from the finite. When you put 2 mirrors facing each other, you get an infinite number of mirrors stemming from just 2. A self-referential chaotic system exists as infinitely greater than the sum of its parts. All fractals, infinitely scalable patterns, exists due to a layer of self-reference. Professor John wheeler also had basically this same idea, the concept of a self-defining universe, the universe simultaneously determines and is determined by itself. I think we are the same way. We are both infinitely determined, and infinitely able to determine.
@@mattm8314 beautiful insights, i also agree with the concept of us being determined and able to determine to a degree
the research you did was phenomenal and youre so underrated, may god bless you.
thank you so much!
21:45 "If our lives were to be inevitably predetermined by a series of events, then why is it that humans are so unpredictable?" But this is precisely one of the things that your video is about, isn't it: the unpredictability of chaotic systems. They are 100% deterministic but they are governed by a particular kind of rules (can be extremely simple ones) that over time lead to vastly diverging behavior because of just the tiniest difference in the initial inner state that we are unable to measure precisely enough and therefore in the long term we're unable to predict their behavior. Things as simple as the double pendulum for example. Btw, I just remembered that some 12 years ago I wrote a computer simulation that visually illustrates the effect of divergence of behavior and I made a very basic RUclips video about it back then :) ruclips.net/video/ti1CprK5ly0/видео.html
i like this perspective! also, your simulation is pretty cool :D
@@whimsicloThank you 😊
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finally 💯
videos keep getting better.
thank you!
Kudos for pronouncing "shire" correctly!
I think he went to see a band in London knowing his parents would say no, and then go to a family members in London and get a lift bac, explains the the no charger, no return. He then was accosted by someone with bad intentions.
This is just as possible as the grooming theory. Gets robbed killed and is buried somewhere
His baby face probably looked pretty to someone sinister
You’re really pretty, i love your hair. You have a soft warm voice, it is nice to relax to.