Hey guys! The Hazbin video had an error so I'm still in the process of remaking it! It'll be reborn soon but I hope you enjoy these creepy character designs in the meantime!! :3c
I love how the prion disease character looks to be absolutely starving to death, because to my knowledge that tends to be the main time when when cannibalism occurs, at least in animals.
Sometimes the prions can survive even longer than composited bodies, so wild animals can just be eating plants that still have animals remains D: honestly my fear between prion disease might be even higher than rabies
Prion diseases are actually so fascinating on a chemical level , they are not like bacteria or viruses , but actually a improperly folded protein that causes a chain reaction unfolding other proteins in your body
@@juniperflutegacha7496the fact that somehow a misfolded protein is a more dangerous contaminant than most forms of bacteria and viruses and can’t be removed unless you straight-up destroy the thing it’s contaminated is really creepy to me like, it feels wrong that a simple protein can resist things that other deadly things can’t
@@Someone-hx1lc that's not how cancer works at all, cancer is a mutated cell that continuously reproduces, it actively infects and responds to stimuli, and it doesn't reformat other cells it just eats and reproduces
When my brother was born a couple months later he had a rash on his back. My mom took him to the hospital worried since he was still a baby and they life flighted him, they kept on pulling out spinal fluids and they weren’t quite sure what he had but they diagnosed him with meningitis. I don’t really remember it because I was 2 but I remember how scary it was for us. He survived and is a completely healthy kid
One thing you forgot to mention about rabies is that you don't experience any symptoms until it's too late, and by then your brain will have mostly turned into mushy goo from how the virus destroys your nervous cells
this is what scares tf out of me with rabies. I mean, it slowly but surely travels up your spinal cord to your brain, and over the course of years and years it'll eventually get to your brain. You'll get a headache, just a normal one, nothing that is horribly concerning. But once you feel that headache that is indistinguishable from any other headache you've ever had, you're already dead. Technically you're alive for another few months, maybe a year or so. But you're dead, you have no chance of surviving. Only one treatment is possible to "cure" it, and it'll leave you severely brain damaged
Which is why it's so damn important to get that vaccine if you've been exposed, or even think you might've been exposed. It's quite literally the only thing that can save your life
Only 1 person ever has survived rabies after symptoms occured. It it virtually impossible. I read they are doing research on her to find out how she didn’t die. since rabies is usually a death sentence she is a mystery
@@lunasills8031the typical onset of Rabies is a few days to 2 weeks after infection, and after that it only takes 4-10 days for death to occur. Depending on where the infection site is, onset can take longer -as far as I'm aware there's only a handful of reported cases with an incubation period of more than a few months- but yeah, after someone becomes symptomatic, they typically have less than 2 weeks to live before death
@@helixxia9320actually 5 have survived! The Milwaukee protocol, - used after onset of symptoms associated with Rabies and other Lyssaviruses - has been used a total of 36 times, and 5 of those people survived. It's done by putting the patient into a medically induced coma and pumping their body full of antiviral medications, ketamine, and amantadine. There are ethical concerns brought up alongside the Milwaukee protocol due to its low success rate (14%), as well as the side effects that may occur while in the medically induced coma, like uncontrolled hypotension, respiratory failure, and sepsis resulting from immune depression. However, I'm unable to find any studies that cite brain damage as a side effect of successful treatment using the procedure, leading me to assume that any brain damage that occurs after survival is instead a result of the symptomology of *Lyssavirus*. Hope you got to learn something new today :)
Fun fact about rabies is the reason they foam at the mouth and are scared of water is because rabies is mostly found in the mouth and water makes it weaker i believe. So the disease purposely changes its prey's behavior to make sure it won't become weaker in a sense which i find really interesting.
Fun story: I'm a Veterinary Technician and at my old job I was bitten by a Raccoon because my boss wanted me to restrain it without sedation for a rabies vaccine. They didn't quarantine it, they just let the owner take it home. The owner of the Vet Clinic told me not to go to the ER because they didn't want to get in trouble because they weren't supposed to be seeing raccoons. There is a separate license needed to treat non domestic animals. I had horrible night terrors for a month straight.
Glad to hear that you're not working there anymore, your boss was completely irresponsible! I'm assuming it's an old story but there's been cases of rabies symptoms showing up after several years. I don't think it's common, so I don't want to freak you out, you're probably fine, but you might want to bring it up to a medical professional and get their advice about it, just in case.
Favorite thing about rabies is that it probably explains the uncanny valley. When we were evolving and say something not quite right, one of the members of our pack acting strange , aggressive, paranoid, paralyzed, or a prey animal acting like that too. We learned that when something isn't quite right, it's unpredictable and dangerous, so we developed the uncanny valley as instinct so we'd stay away from them
Diseases that are contagious and mess up your physical appearance and behaviours contribute to it as well, when something just seems "not quite right". If you look at pictures of people that have diseases that affect behaviour and/or physical appearance, it can certainly trigger the uncanny valley effect.
According to the CDC, that's a bit of a misnomer. "Inhalation of aerosolized rabies virus is one potential non-bite route of exposure, but except for laboratory workers, most people won’t encounter an aerosol of rabies virus."
Spinal meningitis almost killed my grandfather when he was 7 or 8 years old. He told me all he remembered was feeling kinda sick and way too warm and going to bed after coming home from school and apparently he never came down for dinner and his aunt and uncle went to check on him and he was in a coma. The doctors told my great grandparents that if he survived he'd probably have brain damage, be blind and or deaf, and most likely be unable to communicate verbally ever again. Miraculously he survived without any of those things. He's 72 and is still engaging in his lifetime hobby of running and is coaching my old high school's cross country and track teams. He was so lucky to recover, let alone without any brain damage or other complications.
fun fact with prions, they can also be inherited and can be somewhat spontainious. For example a family in italy has a prion disease that gradually will stop them from ever being able to sleep again by the age of thirty or forty and results in death, while some forms of dimentia are also theorized to be related to misfolding protiens
yup and it's HORRIFYING. Also sometimes your proteins just to "fuck you" and misfold. And it's worse for Deer, as there's no cannibalism needed. Just overcrowding. Chornic Wasting Sickness is HORRIFYING.
@@YouveBeenMeggedI remember I watched a video reporting on a man who had suddenly developed fatal insomnia, and he documented the entire downward spiral on his RUclips channel. It was both haunting and heartbreaking to witness-- his mind was basically rotting inside his own skull and at the time, he could do nothing about it. The worst part about his story though, is that he was a loving, single father to his only son.
Nobody can convince me that diseases like these aren't the reason we have the Uncanny Valley instinct. The odd behaviour they cause perfectly fits with the "Looks human but doesn't really act like one" panic of the UV instinct. When the new humans saw others act like that would have recognised "That human(?) is acting weird. Last time someone acted like that they died really horribly and the ones they infected did too. Better get the hell away from them so I don't suffer that fate." and now that stuff is just ingrained in our monkey brain
That also sounds a lot like a curse. Maybe a prion disease is the origins of a cupacabra or w@ndigo belief, where if one cannibalizes another they'll become something like that but not quite, that hunts for more.
Meningitis, even when survived, can be really scary. I'm friends with a really lovely girl in my college who had it as a baby, and while she recovered, it has left her with Cerebral Palsy, she can't walk without a walking from and has a visible lazy eye along with other health complications, and she got off on it lightly. It is definitely scary and can hit anyone at any time.
i think about it a lot because i had meningitis back in 2020 during lockdowns and somehow came out the other end with no long-term affects. i was hospitalized for about a week i think, but i spent the whole month basically down for the count sick or recovering. i don’t even remember most of it. though it was viral and not bacterial, which is less serious. still wild.
My sister was 16 days old when she passed from ecoli meningitis. My mom noticed she cried a lot with diaper changes and car seats because of the pressure it put on her abdomen. It had spread and started to affect everything. My younger brother also got it as a newborn too, but they were able to catch it fast enough that he was able to make it, and doesn’t seem to have gotten any negative effects afterwards, he’s 19 now. After probably about a month of being in the hospital, he came home Christmas Day.
Theres a song called "Suburbia Overture" and one of the lines is, "I got kuru from your sister and died laughing in jail" This makes significantly more sense now. Edit: Will Wood reference!!! 😁
The most horrific symptom of prion disease that I have heard of is fatal insomnia---damage to your brain/nervous system such that it makes you not be able to sleep until your body gets so tired you die
Also when researching ways to stop sleep during the cold war, there was a whole experiment on this gas that effectively stopped war prisoners (that were told that if they stayed all 30 days awake they would be freed) and they started acting strangely, then they started eating themselves, im talking ripping out veins. So obviously the gas was paused, but they were begging for more. Idk it just kinda reminded me of that, especially since there were pictures 😭😭
@@tasty.microplastics That’s a creepypasta, the Russian Sleep Experiment. It’s not real at all. That doesn’t discredit horrific experimentation in the name of civil and domestic defense, but that didn’t happen.
You are really good at making art that is terrifying in a very understated and subtle way, and I love it. I think the horror genre really benefits from relying less on extreme gore and very obvious, in-your-face danger and more on things that tug on the back of your subconscious and generate a sense of unease from within. Great work.
Something with rabies that defo scares me is the realization that when you die, your family and friends will remember not who you were, but who you became- IT'S SO TERRIFYING TO THINK ABOUT JNCISLAHPFHIE
If you decide to do a part 2, may I suggest: -Radiation Sickness -Black Death(Already done) -Leprosy -Tuberculosis(Already done) Edit: I completely forgot about her plagues video let me redo this lol -Radiation Sickness -Leprosy -Necrotizing Fasciitis -Dysentry
I was about to say that Lavender drew dysentery before… but I checked and it was actually cholera 😂 My additions: Spanish Flu Smallpox Polio Malaria Sleeping sickness AIDS Nipah
I’d also like to add the suggestions of Alzheimer’s disease-type dementia and mucormycosis/black mold infection, both of those terrifying me for wildly different reasons
as the freak-kid that was constantly pestering my mom with questions about diseases, going "what does this one do?" "is it really bad?" "and what does this one do?" (mostly just to scare myself for fun??), this appeals to me on a weirdly... nostalgic and comforting level.. very odd, but the designs are absolutely lovely and i still have a strange love for learning about dangerous afflictions
meningitis is genuinely one of the most terrifying things to me. every time i have a headache, i have the thought "what if i have meningitis?". it also tends to come along with "what if im having an aneurysm?"
It really is. My mom had meningitis 3-4 years ago due to an error during brain surgery, and now she’s very disabled. I won’t get into the details as it’s pretty personal, but it’s almost ruined her life. If you ever have a headache for longer than 1 week, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP. Another thing to watch out for is the feeling of an unknown liquid continuously leaks down the back of your throat PLEASE ALSO IMMEDIATELY SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP. And if they don’t listen to you, insist to get checked out or tests done. If you don’t catch it early it can be devastating, and if you survive your life will never be the same. Please stay safe guys 🫶🫶
11:03 also if you get bitten by a squirrel or weirdly social raccoon! both of those things also commonly carry rabies. Oh and also it doesn't have to be a wild dog or anything. It can be a domestic dog that caught it due to not getting proper vaccinations. If you get bitten by a domestic dog and are able to contact the owner ask about it's shots. If you're not able to contact the owner go to a doctor because it's better to be safe than sorry. Rabies is horrific and painful for sufferers. Also even if the animal isn't foaming at the mouth it can still carry the disease in an early stage. Every stage of rabies once the person/ creature becomes aggressive is contagious regardless of hydrophobia. (I think) If you ever find a bat on the ground DO NOT TOUCH IT that is a very very common sigh of rabies. Also bats carry other diseases so if you do touch it wear gloves and if it bites go see a doctor ASAP! You can also get tetanus from a dog bite. And dirt. Which is how you'd get it from a dog bite. I got bitten by my neighbor's dog once like bitten bitten not just playful. I was dog sitting and the dog was fine with my mom but when I walked in he latched into my knee and I didn't scream or anything I was just like. "Uh..." and my mom turned around and freaked out. She cared for the dog and I waited in the car. I got home cleaned the wound with soap and warm water (do not use hydrogen peroxide it damages skin) while my mom called the doctor and asked them if we should come in. They said yes and made sure I was up to date on my tetanus shot and all that jazz. My mom also called the neighbor cause they're friends and asked if the dog had all his shots. He did. So the doctor said "If it gets anymore swollen, warm, red, or smells come back immediately." thankfully none of that happened and I'm fine. I did get paid extra. The dog is aggressive towards men (or was I dog sat him again recently and he was so much nicer). But yeah just an interesting story.
Funfact you still could get prions even without eating someone , sometimes your proteins just go “man fuck you” and misfolds and honestly thats fucking scary
If you ever are forced to resort to cannibalism in a survival scenario (which is rare, but just in case), best way to avoid prions is to not eat the brain. Not foolproof, but any little bit helps in those (RARE AND HOPEFULLY AVOIDABLE) situations
@@MoteMayhaps funfact, the people who were more prone to getting kuru in the fore people were women and kids because they would eat the brains/organs of the deceased (it was for funeral reasons) The men got muscles so they are less prone to getting kuru Still scary nontheless
@@Angelina_Davis26 For some people, sure. But not for others. And there IS ethical cannibalism. It's not a choice you're allowed to make for others, especially when in such rare and tragic circumstances.
Prion diseases are absolutely horrifying yet so interesting! Especially seeing as it's already an umbrella term with many specific diseases with varying symptoms and causes. It only really makes the iceberg even deeper, and how little we know about these diseases more apparent. Especially seeing as how little research has been conducted about them
Hearing Lavendertowne talking about Rabies makes me realize it feels very intentionally designed to be like,,, the most infectious disease. Biting someone while your saliva is foaming and extreme is the perfect way to transmit disease?
this video has been scarier and more disturbing than anything you've ever put out. not a single creepy drawsta, not any other things as people. the poison humans were so tame compared to this. so good.
When i was 7, I got this.... absolutely insane headache. Couldn't sit up without screaming type of pain, and I've always had a rather high tolerance. But this was something else. It was so bad that I was taken to the hospital and given a spinal tap to test my spinal cord for meningitis. I still remember seeing my blood and stuff and the giant needle after lol. And to this day, 20 years down the road, I still sometimes feel the spike of the needle in my lower back. All of this to say, your meningitis design is spot-on as far as the feeling of the whole experience goes. Blinding white and red hot spiking pain that make your head feel swollen and swimmy. It wasn't meningitis, by the way. I just had a severe sinus infection 🙃🤣
Aspiring epidemiologist here! I really enjoyed this episode, and would like to touch on a few design features that - while not discussed in the video - are still quite fitting: 1) The emaciated appearance of the prion character nicely references Chronic Wasting Disease - a prionic disease in deer that causes them to lose the capacity to feel hunger, and becone emaciated (among other things.) I also like that the skull of the character appears to have been split open, since contact with infected brain tissue is one of the main ways it's spread (even if the brain itself isn't eaten, if any misfolded proteins from it contaminate an object that isn't properly disposed of, crosscontamination and an indirect infection can potentially occur.) If there's one thing I'd change, it's that I would've given the character dark circles under the eyes to reference Fatal Familial Insomnia, a genetic condition that all but garuntees that those who have it will eventually have proteins misfold in their brain, leading to a prionic condition that prevents them from being able to sleep, with death usually occurring for reasons related to sleep deprivation rather than the actual holes in the brain that usually kill prion victims. 2) I appreciate that the rabies character is female, as the scientific name of the virus is actually named after the Greek goddess of rabies and violent frenzies, Lyssa (yes the Greeks had an entire goddess whose main thing was being in charge of rabies. She also nade Hercules murder his family because Hera threatened her, and also sicked rabid dogs on a guy who peeped on her and Artemis bathing. That's pretty much all of her surviving mythos.) I would like to clarify that rabies doesn't simply cause a fear of water, it causes the victim to have violent spasms if they look at water or think about drinking - because this hurts, the patient typically exhibits a fear response to water because it's presence is causing them pain, so they want to get away from it. This doesn't occur in all cases though, and is thought by sone to be the reason why vampires (likely at least partially inspired by rabies) are said to have an aversion to running water. 3) I like that the meningitis character doesn't have visibile legs, as a common complication of meningococcal meningitis (one of the more common bacterial meningitises) is necrosis of the limbs, causing them to essentially die and rot off while the person is still alive. No idea if any of these were intentional or not, but I still thought they were really neat. Also, I can somewhat relate to the hypochondria thing. It's something I've rarely experienced myself (which surprises a lot of people considering that I have contamination focused OCD,) but I have fallen prey to it on occasions where I have a sudden onset of severe symptoms, or a combination of symptoms that's rather ominous - especially if it's things I'm not used to. I got sick a lot as a child (11 seperate cases of strep throat in kindergarten alone,) so the realization that sickness could KILL me set in a lot earlier than most people, which feuled the phobia, but it also meant that I got used to dealing with a lot of common symptoms, resulting in more of a "Oh, it's this again," response to them rather than a "What's wrong with me?" response like most people. I'd feel a certain sort of throat pain, and know it was probably just my old nemesis strep throat yet again, and thus avoid panicking about other, more exotic possibilities. I also find learning about diseases was very reassuring, in my case at least, since I know which are the most likely suspects, and which can probably be ruled out due to missing key symptoms, low probability, or lack of exposure opportunity - though I'm fully aware it has the opposite effect on a lot of people. (Which is why my mom got told not to research breast cancer when she first got diagnosed. It didn't stop her, but luckily she had the same response as me and felt calmer once her research reassured her that she didn't match the features of the worst case scenarios.)
I am also an aspiring epidemiologist! However, I want to have a focus in chronic diseases and disorders. Your explanations are quite amazing though and i loved reading them. I also totally understand the knowing what symptoms are key for what disorders and being able to rule them out. It did help me figure out I have POTS though, as the more i learned the more I realized that i fit all the key symptoms (and more) and the diagnostic criteria.
Beautiful and inspiring work! I had a similar hypochondriac moment where I was constantly afraid that I had or was going to contract cancer in some fashion... Can't wait to see more of your unique style!
If this is going to be a new series, may I suggest: Polio Smallpox Brain-eating amoeba Malaria Ebola Encephalitis Disease as a concept is such a terrifying thing, and art with themes of disease is weirdly fascinating because of it. I would love to see more of this!
Also Yellow Fever Scarlet Fever Botulism Another suggestion but I know it isn’t an illness is Radiation Poisoning. Something about the false recovery of Radiation Poisoning is just horrifying
If you ever make a part 2, it’d be interesting to see something like Naegleria Fowleri, the brain-eating amoeba. It has around a 98% fatality rate, but thankfully, cases are very rare. Since it’s an amoeba that lives in warm, freshwater environments, maybe some aquatic creature person would work as a way to portray it.
I learned about this from a horror visual novel that was called Parasite in Love. Sounds really terrifying and suddenly the fact that my home country has relatively cold lakes and rivers even during the summer doesn't feel that bad at all.
@@crescent_sun482also fun fact, it apparently can only enter your cerebrum via the sinus, so you’re fine as long as you don’t let it get up your nose or into that little connecting area between your nasal cavity and the back of your throat
thanks for this i was really struggling to articulate to a classmate of mine that cannibalism is not only morally wrong but it will literally kill you lol, also the meningitis passage was particularly interesting. A different classmate of mine recently contracted meningitis which is unfortunate bc he was like, three months away from being vaccinated? He's doing a lot better now but it's terrifying to know that it could happen to anyone, that kid was probably one of the healthiest people I've ever met aside from that. Scary. Great video! I love your designs as always! I think rabies is my favorite, i think the skull chestplate? bustier? (or whatever?) is particularly visually striking, especially since you put the teeth at the corners of her mouth like she's being forced to smile. Keep up the good work! :))
‘This is a disease that will make your heart stop and rip your flesh out and eat you from the inside out’ I love how she’s just so chill when explaining and drawing these
Hey lavender towne!!! I just wanted to let you know youre not alone in that fear of having a deadly disease all the time. Im 15 and constantly terrified that i have ovarian cancer, endo, etc. Just the most crippling anxiety. Knowing that you also have that and have lived as long as you have and gotten past it is very comforting. Funnily enough, the pqrt about prion disease definitely drove me into a mini anxiety attack lol.
As someone who potentially has endometriosis, you'll probably know if you have it. For years, I'd had incredibly painful menstrual cramps- doubled-over-in-pain-popping-advil-every-four-hours pain- and that's generally the most obvious symptom of it. If your cramps are mild, then I don't think you have much to worry about.
the more i learn about rare/deadly diseases, whether it be from my dad talking about work stuff or from the internet, the more i fear for my life on the daily. having anxiety is Not helping me on that lmao.
@@SpringStarFangirl I'm sorry you've had to go through that :(. This is rather reassuring though. I've dealt with very severe cramps but 91 day birth control helps
@@bone_dust8343 I'm also on continuous birth control- specifically a progestin-only pill- and it's helped a lot! Hormone stabilization absolutely helps.
My favorite Disease is Chronic wasting disease (CWD) for short. a prion disease that affects deer, elk, reindeer, sika deer, and moose families. Love your art, you inspire me to pick up a pencil and draw again.
I absolutely love these ideas. I actually had an additional idea about rabies where the character could look excessively dehydrated as one of the most notable symptoms of rabies is hydrophobia
I have fibromyalgia, and was really surprised when you mentioned it. like you can get it as a symptom of diseases. Makes a bad situation even worse. must suck
Oh my goodness!! Lavender knows about Prions! As someone who knows far too much about prions, I’m ecstatic! I think one of the scariest things about CJD is that it’s not only caused by ingestion of prions. The most common cause is random misfolding of the heathy PrPc protein into PrP protein. You can do everything to avoid it and still get it because ultimately you can’t do anything to protect yourself from a freak accident during otherwise normal physical process.
Prion diseases are interesting. I have read so many articles over Chronic Wasting Disease and scrapie and other prion diseases just because of a character I’m writing based off of the Not-Deer and that got me looking into CWD and that led me to having a minor problem and obsession with prion diseases
the fact that your proteins can just screw you over like that out of nowhere is absolutely terrifying to me and i may or may not have nightmares about this
The way she's able to humanize concepts such as deadly diseases and create such designs out of it will never not be amazing to me, I wish I had as much creativity as hers!
Another prion disease that is absolutely terrifying (but only affects animals) is chronic wasting disease, which tends to affect deer. Essentially, it causes the deer to completely stop functioning, to the point where they don’t eat and die a slow, painful death from wasting away (hence the name)
I would just like to say real quick that, by far your art style is my favourite, just the love you put into all your character designs is incredible, thank you for making content and creating for all this time.
7:27 Man, this looks so much like a character that one of my friends could make. She's really interested in military suits and antropomorphisizing non-living things. If I happen to meet her someday again (we haven't seen each other for years), I should probably recommend this video to her.
I absolutely love your vids❤ Im gonna get the comic "Unfamiliar" for my birthday . And your work is just so good! I really like your style and sometimes the vids inspire me ,they also keep me determined to not stop drawing
Prions are terrifying. Not only are they 100% fatal, they are also extremely hardy. Prions can survive the heat of burning wood, decades in direct sunlight, and the only way to remove them from a room is to flood it with hydrogen peroxide for days on end.
Oh my GOSH Haley, for a long time I have actually been secretly wishing if you could make another one of these videos centered around making character designs based on science and medical-related stuff, so this has made me SO SO SO excited, AAAA
The first one freaks me out so much, especially because of the awful treatment of the cows in intensive farms :( the whole thing feels so dystopian and awful.
thank god that practice was phased out... i'm personally extremely bothered by chick culling, which is unfortunately still a thing that happens.. at least companies are looking for alternatives, it's so unneccessary and inhumane
I love how I watched this approximately when it came out and I was so interested in prion disease one and now in my essay booklet (basically the texts w information abt the subject without the question of what the essay is abt) it talks abt Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and I was like isn’t that what lavendertowne talked abt 😭 so now I will use some info from this video to talk abt prion disease to try and get more personnification points 😭💀 thank you lavendertowne 😻
This video is amazing, can you do more genetic disorders like scoliosis? I have scoliosis, thank goodness it’s not bad at all, but it’s very scary. scoliosis is a genetic disorder that pulls your spinal cord tight and makes your spine curve if it gets really bad it can crush your organs. I would really like to see you draw something like that.
i have scoliosis too and recently got diagnosed. i was freaking out about it for a while but now i just try to educate myself abt it as much as possible, somehow that helps me.
This is so scary bc my mom and I were attacked by an untrained husky today, and my mom was bitten. Thankfully, this dog was already vaccinated and did not give my mother rabies, but holy shit that really made this video extra scary
this helped me with my school assignment. we were making villians (sickness and stuff) and heros (treatments, white blood cells, Etc). i needed ideas, so thanks :3
It's barely noticeable but between the display of characters and the end credits at the end of the video around 16:49, the rabies character flickers and disappears while the rest remain.
This is great! I got another terrifying and deadly disease for ya. Cancer. There's multiple types of cancer that affects different types of the body. And it can affect anyone at anytime, and it doesn't matter whether or not they're healthy or a young child. There's no cure for Cancer, but there's treatments. Unfortunaty, half the time the treatments don't work and the person dies. Cancer is so bad that EVERYONE has had at least one person in their family that had either went through Cancer or died from it, whether or not they're aware of it.
I thought it said “disasters” and i was just thinking “is she gonna draw nine eleven anime girls”💀 Edit: OMG I JUST NOTICED THE RASHES ON MARBURG VIRUS KINDA LOOK LIKE SKULLS
This might be your darkest episode yet. I know you did a bunch of other videos for like poisons, chemicals and such but the description of those illnesses were particularly disturbing to me. But it was very well done and the art looks great! Very cool video, just a bit more spooky than I had thought (not a criticism)
I love learning about Prion Diseases simply because of their method of action in the body. they're a natural protein in the brain that just malformed and became malignant. it's really scary because prions can exist in soil for like fifteen years after the host died. it's always in the brain and there's actually a few regionally specific forms due to cannibalism.
My reaction as i opened the video basically "SHUSH I JUST WANNA SEE RABI- Oh nvm i can learn about others" "Prion can be acquired from canni-" "I'm interested"
Y'know what would be, like, awesome? A reverse kind-of creepy design. Like, if it's supposed to be normal but it has an element that is just strangely off-putting and uneasy. If you would like an example: a character with a scarf, but the scarf is actually a noose (y'know, the rope used for hangin')
your art and the way you design your characters is so inspiring to me ! I love your art so much especially miwed with spooky concept !! (also i cant believe bats give this many diceases ?? how am i supposed to live without a pet bat ??)
Always fun to watch a new Lavender video. I actually had meningitis when I was younger, and I adore the fact that you’ve turned it into such an interesting character
would love a video on characters based on terrifying experiments in psychology (stanford-prison-experiment or milgram experiment for example) i'm obsessed with these kinds of experiments and i think it'd be super interesting to see characters based off of those
This is some of the best art we’ve seen from u yet! It’s absolutely stunning. It’s so emotional seeing u grow!! I’ve watched u from the start 💞 u motivate me so much
Her talking about the symptoms is scary but the even scarier part is that for her to know this, ppl had to have these diseases and suffered these symptoms
Hey guys! The Hazbin video had an error so I'm still in the process of remaking it! It'll be reborn soon but I hope you enjoy these creepy character designs in the meantime!! :3c
Yay! I really wanted to see your take on them but I wasn’t able to watch the vid before you took it down lol
take your time! and i think the hate for the 1st video was so unecessary.
Wut was the mistake?
I can’t wait! Take your time ^_^
Sorry about all the drama that video spawned, I hope you're doing well and I can't wait to see the remake! :]
"She don't bite" *rabies girl foaming at the mouth trying to chomp down on someone*
"YES SHE DO!"
oh my god, the legendary vine
"Hey how yo-"
**Aggressive borker noises**
*_"AEÆ🦅🦅E-"_*
*_"GETCHO FOKIN DOG BCH"_*
"It don' bite"
*"YES SHE DO-"*
Look who found out about irony
@@typhoonboomevery time someone references it i hear it in my head LOL
@@R3DD.. fair lol. i do too
I love watching a soft voiced lady draw spooky fellas
She's so pretty too ^u^
splatoon callie pfpf spotted in the wild 🗣️🔥
Callie pfp! And yea
Splatoon pfp spotted
CALLIE PFP OMG
I love how the prion disease character looks to be absolutely starving to death, because to my knowledge that tends to be the main time when when cannibalism occurs, at least in animals.
It reminds me of chronic wasting disease too. It’s another type of prion disease that we see most in deer and their relatives
Sometimes the prions can survive even longer than composited bodies, so wild animals can just be eating plants that still have animals remains D: honestly my fear between prion disease might be even higher than rabies
Malnourished ahh
Cannibalism is pretty normal in several species of animals
@@moonofthebloodYeah, it's not a hobby for the faint of heart.
Prion diseases are actually so fascinating on a chemical level , they are not like bacteria or viruses , but actually a improperly folded protein that causes a chain reaction unfolding other proteins in your body
The fact that there’s no cure scares me
@@juniperflutegacha7496the fact that somehow a misfolded protein is a more dangerous contaminant than most forms of bacteria and viruses and can’t be removed unless you straight-up destroy the thing it’s contaminated is really creepy to me
like, it feels wrong that a simple protein can resist things that other deadly things can’t
if a prion was humaniod, it would be a smol lil robot that glitches a lot
Sounds quite similar to how Cancer operates.
@@Someone-hx1lc that's not how cancer works at all, cancer is a mutated cell that continuously reproduces, it actively infects and responds to stimuli, and it doesn't reformat other cells it just eats and reproduces
When my brother was born a couple months later he had a rash on his back. My mom took him to the hospital worried since he was still a baby and they life flighted him, they kept on pulling out spinal fluids and they weren’t quite sure what he had but they diagnosed him with meningitis. I don’t really remember it because I was 2 but I remember how scary it was for us. He survived and is a completely healthy kid
One thing you forgot to mention about rabies is that you don't experience any symptoms until it's too late, and by then your brain will have mostly turned into mushy goo from how the virus destroys your nervous cells
this is what scares tf out of me with rabies. I mean, it slowly but surely travels up your spinal cord to your brain, and over the course of years and years it'll eventually get to your brain. You'll get a headache, just a normal one, nothing that is horribly concerning. But once you feel that headache that is indistinguishable from any other headache you've ever had, you're already dead. Technically you're alive for another few months, maybe a year or so. But you're dead, you have no chance of surviving. Only one treatment is possible to "cure" it, and it'll leave you severely brain damaged
Which is why it's so damn important to get that vaccine if you've been exposed, or even think you might've been exposed. It's quite literally the only thing that can save your life
Only 1 person ever has survived rabies after symptoms occured. It it virtually impossible. I read they are doing research on her to find out how she didn’t die. since rabies is usually a death sentence she is a mystery
@@lunasills8031the typical onset of Rabies is a few days to 2 weeks after infection, and after that it only takes 4-10 days for death to occur. Depending on where the infection site is, onset can take longer -as far as I'm aware there's only a handful of reported cases with an incubation period of more than a few months- but yeah, after someone becomes symptomatic, they typically have less than 2 weeks to live before death
@@helixxia9320actually 5 have survived! The Milwaukee protocol, - used after onset of symptoms associated with Rabies and other Lyssaviruses - has been used a total of 36 times, and 5 of those people survived. It's done by putting the patient into a medically induced coma and pumping their body full of antiviral medications, ketamine, and amantadine.
There are ethical concerns brought up alongside the Milwaukee protocol due to its low success rate (14%), as well as the side effects that may occur while in the medically induced coma, like uncontrolled hypotension, respiratory failure, and sepsis resulting from immune depression. However, I'm unable to find any studies that cite brain damage as a side effect of successful treatment using the procedure, leading me to assume that any brain damage that occurs after survival is instead a result of the symptomology of *Lyssavirus*.
Hope you got to learn something new today :)
Prion be like: "yoink got your brain 😃"
I GIGGLED AT THIS
Lmao
@@cindyxs Hopefully not too much...
Ehehehehe
LOOK OUT HE’S GOT A BRAIN!!
Fun fact about rabies is the reason they foam at the mouth and are scared of water is because rabies is mostly found in the mouth and water makes it weaker i believe. So the disease purposely changes its prey's behavior to make sure it won't become weaker in a sense which i find really interesting.
rabies causes intense spams in the throat whenever the victim tries to swallow, thats why
Wow
Lavenders voice: 🥰😚🩷🌸🌷
What she’s talking about: 🥀☠️🔪⛓️
Haha 😝😊
you forgot🦠
Fun story: I'm a Veterinary Technician and at my old job I was bitten by a Raccoon because my boss wanted me to restrain it without sedation for a rabies vaccine. They didn't quarantine it, they just let the owner take it home. The owner of the Vet Clinic told me not to go to the ER because they didn't want to get in trouble because they weren't supposed to be seeing raccoons. There is a separate license needed to treat non domestic animals. I had horrible night terrors for a month straight.
please get checked for rabies because rabies typically doesnt show symptoms until its too late, pretty sure its a several month window😭😭
Please tell me you got the rabies vaccine
Glad to hear that you're not working there anymore, your boss was completely irresponsible!
I'm assuming it's an old story but there's been cases of rabies symptoms showing up after several years. I don't think it's common, so I don't want to freak you out, you're probably fine, but you might want to bring it up to a medical professional and get their advice about it, just in case.
Did you sue them???!
Please tell us that you checked for rabies
Favorite thing about rabies is that it probably explains the uncanny valley.
When we were evolving and say something not quite right, one of the members of our pack acting strange , aggressive, paranoid, paralyzed, or a prey animal acting like that too. We learned that when something isn't quite right, it's unpredictable and dangerous, so we developed the uncanny valley as instinct so we'd stay away from them
Diseases that are contagious and mess up your physical appearance and behaviours contribute to it as well, when something just seems "not quite right". If you look at pictures of people that have diseases that affect behaviour and/or physical appearance, it can certainly trigger the uncanny valley effect.
Not just rabies - a lot of other diseases hit the same "something isn't right" feeling too
Yeah, also something that looks human but isn't is usually a very sick human or a dead human, which you wouldn't really wanna get very close to.
This and extinct species of human we used to live alongside with
@@solar_co. Wasn’t that just a theory? Or a misconception?
There's a two sentence horror story I'll remember forever.
"This is a Public Service Announcement. Rabies is airborne."
😅 my door would be locked and fucking sealed bro
good thing i’m a homebody
oh shit
According to the CDC, that's a bit of a misnomer.
"Inhalation of aerosolized rabies virus is one potential non-bite route of exposure, but except for laboratory workers, most people won’t encounter an aerosol of rabies virus."
Is it true that rabies is airborn
Spinal meningitis almost killed my grandfather when he was 7 or 8 years old. He told me all he remembered was feeling kinda sick and way too warm and going to bed after coming home from school and apparently he never came down for dinner and his aunt and uncle went to check on him and he was in a coma. The doctors told my great grandparents that if he survived he'd probably have brain damage, be blind and or deaf, and most likely be unable to communicate verbally ever again. Miraculously he survived without any of those things. He's 72 and is still engaging in his lifetime hobby of running and is coaching my old high school's cross country and track teams. He was so lucky to recover, let alone without any brain damage or other complications.
the little rash marks at 7:31 looking like creepy smiley faces was such a great subtle detail
fun fact with prions, they can also be inherited and can be somewhat spontainious. For example a family in italy has a prion disease that gradually will stop them from ever being able to sleep again by the age of thirty or forty and results in death, while some forms of dimentia are also theorized to be related to misfolding protiens
yup and it's HORRIFYING.
Also sometimes your proteins just to "fuck you" and misfold.
And it's worse for Deer, as there's no cannibalism needed. Just overcrowding. Chornic Wasting Sickness is HORRIFYING.
Oh yeah, I think I’ve heard of that. Fatal Familial Insomnia, right?
@@YouveBeenMeggedI remember I watched a video reporting on a man who had suddenly developed fatal insomnia, and he documented the entire downward spiral on his RUclips channel. It was both haunting and heartbreaking to witness-- his mind was basically rotting inside his own skull and at the time, he could do nothing about it. The worst part about his story though, is that he was a loving, single father to his only son.
@@SocksWithSandalsEnjoyer Dear gods, that’s awful. Hope his kid is at least doing ok now.
@@SocksWithSandalsEnjoyer what RUclips channel was that? I want to check it out.
i think this is my favorite way to learn about posions and sicknesses
Indeed
@@nyasputin you don't perchance happen to listen to the cult of Dionysus do you
I’m feeling devious
@@cinderstreaks4507you’re looking glamorous
@@cinderstreaks4507”you’re looking glamorous!”
Nobody can convince me that diseases like these aren't the reason we have the Uncanny Valley instinct. The odd behaviour they cause perfectly fits with the "Looks human but doesn't really act like one" panic of the UV instinct. When the new humans saw others act like that would have recognised "That human(?) is acting weird. Last time someone acted like that they died really horribly and the ones they infected did too. Better get the hell away from them so I don't suffer that fate." and now that stuff is just ingrained in our monkey brain
Well the uncanny valley is for things that almost look normal,
yes, I've read about this as well and it makes perfectly sense
That also sounds a lot like a curse. Maybe a prion disease is the origins of a cupacabra or w@ndigo belief, where if one cannibalizes another they'll become something like that but not quite, that hunts for more.
Uncanny valley effect likely explains the skin walker legend
Not a bad hypothesis.
me: has a headache
Lavender: one of the signs is a headache
me: starts writing my will
I love the fact you include the spiraling shape of the broke prions for the character in her curls and ribbons.
Meningitis, even when survived, can be really scary. I'm friends with a really lovely girl in my college who had it as a baby, and while she recovered, it has left her with Cerebral Palsy, she can't walk without a walking from and has a visible lazy eye along with other health complications, and she got off on it lightly. It is definitely scary and can hit anyone at any time.
It can also cause blindness and deafness.
@@EmbalmerEmi My dad had it when he was 3, lost 70% of his hearing in one ear.
i think about it a lot because i had meningitis back in 2020 during lockdowns and somehow came out the other end with no long-term affects. i was hospitalized for about a week i think, but i spent the whole month basically down for the count sick or recovering. i don’t even remember most of it. though it was viral and not bacterial, which is less serious. still wild.
My sister was 16 days old when she passed from ecoli meningitis. My mom noticed she cried a lot with diaper changes and car seats because of the pressure it put on her abdomen. It had spread and started to affect everything.
My younger brother also got it as a newborn too, but they were able to catch it fast enough that he was able to make it, and doesn’t seem to have gotten any negative effects afterwards, he’s 19 now. After probably about a month of being in the hospital, he came home Christmas Day.
im really sorry for your loss with your sister. i know she’s in a better place now
Theres a song called "Suburbia Overture" and one of the lines is, "I got kuru from your sister and died laughing in jail"
This makes significantly more sense now.
Edit: Will Wood reference!!! 😁
WILL WOOD REFERENCE???
@@IoSaturnalia17 WILL WOOD REFERENCE!!!
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING ABOUT WHEN SHE SAID KURU!!!!!!!!!
THAT WAS EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT OF WHEN SHE SAID KURU!!!!
That song actually sparked an interest for me in prion diseases so seeing this video made me happy
The most horrific symptom of prion disease that I have heard of is fatal insomnia---damage to your brain/nervous system such that it makes you not be able to sleep until your body gets so tired you die
And it doesn’t even happen because of cannibalism, sometimes prions just forms simultaneously
@@siorganismnew fear unlocked.
Also when researching ways to stop sleep during the cold war, there was a whole experiment on this gas that effectively stopped war prisoners (that were told that if they stayed all 30 days awake they would be freed) and they started acting strangely, then they started eating themselves, im talking ripping out veins. So obviously the gas was paused, but they were begging for more. Idk it just kinda reminded me of that, especially since there were pictures 😭😭
@@tasty.microplastics
That’s a creepypasta, the Russian Sleep Experiment. It’s not real at all. That doesn’t discredit horrific experimentation in the name of civil and domestic defense, but that didn’t happen.
@@siorganism i think you mean spontaneously?
You are really good at making art that is terrifying in a very understated and subtle way, and I love it. I think the horror genre really benefits from relying less on extreme gore and very obvious, in-your-face danger and more on things that tug on the back of your subconscious and generate a sense of unease from within. Great work.
Something with rabies that defo scares me is the realization that when you die, your family and friends will remember not who you were, but who you became- IT'S SO TERRIFYING TO THINK ABOUT JNCISLAHPFHIE
If you decide to do a part 2, may I suggest:
-Radiation Sickness
-Black Death(Already done)
-Leprosy
-Tuberculosis(Already done)
Edit: I completely forgot about her plagues video let me redo this lol
-Radiation Sickness
-Leprosy
-Necrotizing Fasciitis
-Dysentry
She already did Black death and tuberculosis
OOO YEAH RADIATION SICKNESS its so interesting id love to see that
i love radiation
I was about to say that Lavender drew dysentery before… but I checked and it was actually cholera 😂
My additions:
Spanish Flu
Smallpox
Polio
Malaria
Sleeping sickness
AIDS
Nipah
I’d also like to add the suggestions of Alzheimer’s disease-type dementia and mucormycosis/black mold infection, both of those terrifying me for wildly different reasons
The prion girl looks like someone who would commit war crimes and get away with it
Prion diseases aren’t exactly the most curable, or findable in a timely manner
So yeah, commit war crimes and get away scot free sounds about right
CURSED CAT ALASTOR PFP?!?!?!?!??!!?
Oof
@@Kori-_-marucursed cat Alastor is infesting the internet and I’m here for it
She already had gotten away with it.
Lavenders voice: ☺️
What she draws: 💀
The topic: 😨
The music: 🎹🎹🎹
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The air: 🗣️❌🗣️❌
us: 😰😰
as the freak-kid that was constantly pestering my mom with questions about diseases, going "what does this one do?" "is it really bad?" "and what does this one do?" (mostly just to scare myself for fun??), this appeals to me on a weirdly... nostalgic and comforting level.. very odd, but the designs are absolutely lovely and i still have a strange love for learning about dangerous afflictions
Those are all super cool! You are the perfect combination of calming and creepy to scratch that morbid itch that I've always got.
The second guy looks more sad to me than scary. Like he’s regretting what he’s created when it’s too late
Oppenheimer
Russian oppenheimer@@Mariana-xk3bp
He is bleeding from his eyes.
@@nikbowman3478yeah, lavendertowne said that, it’s the expression of the character
meningitis is genuinely one of the most terrifying things to me. every time i have a headache, i have the thought "what if i have meningitis?". it also tends to come along with "what if im having an aneurysm?"
same
I just had a super bad headache for a week so I think I sadly have meningitis🥰🥰🥰🥰
It really is. My mom had meningitis 3-4 years ago due to an error during brain surgery, and now she’s very disabled. I won’t get into the details as it’s pretty personal, but it’s almost ruined her life. If you ever have a headache for longer than 1 week, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP. Another thing to watch out for is the feeling of an unknown liquid continuously leaks down the back of your throat PLEASE ALSO IMMEDIATELY SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP. And if they don’t listen to you, insist to get checked out or tests done. If you don’t catch it early it can be devastating, and if you survive your life will never be the same. Please stay safe guys 🫶🫶
I love watching my favorite youtubers when i'm dying of a cold
Hope ya get better soon
I hope you get better soon too ^^
Get well soon
Hope you get well soon
Get well soon!
11:03 also if you get bitten by a squirrel or weirdly social raccoon! both of those things also commonly carry rabies. Oh and also it doesn't have to be a wild dog or anything. It can be a domestic dog that caught it due to not getting proper vaccinations. If you get bitten by a domestic dog and are able to contact the owner ask about it's shots. If you're not able to contact the owner go to a doctor because it's better to be safe than sorry. Rabies is horrific and painful for sufferers. Also even if the animal isn't foaming at the mouth it can still carry the disease in an early stage. Every stage of rabies once the person/ creature becomes aggressive is contagious regardless of hydrophobia. (I think)
If you ever find a bat on the ground DO NOT TOUCH IT that is a very very common sigh of rabies. Also bats carry other diseases so if you do touch it wear gloves and if it bites go see a doctor ASAP!
You can also get tetanus from a dog bite. And dirt. Which is how you'd get it from a dog bite.
I got bitten by my neighbor's dog once like bitten bitten not just playful. I was dog sitting and the dog was fine with my mom but when I walked in he latched into my knee and I didn't scream or anything I was just like. "Uh..." and my mom turned around and freaked out. She cared for the dog and I waited in the car. I got home cleaned the wound with soap and warm water (do not use hydrogen peroxide it damages skin) while my mom called the doctor and asked them if we should come in. They said yes and made sure I was up to date on my tetanus shot and all that jazz. My mom also called the neighbor cause they're friends and asked if the dog had all his shots. He did. So the doctor said "If it gets anymore swollen, warm, red, or smells come back immediately." thankfully none of that happened and I'm fine. I did get paid extra. The dog is aggressive towards men (or was I dog sat him again recently and he was so much nicer). But yeah just an interesting story.
I wanted to say that i still love your work and you're one of my favorite artists ever
The moral of the story is don't do cannibalism kids. Who else thinks Lavendertowne voice reminds them of rain for some reason?
Funfact you still could get prions even without eating someone , sometimes your proteins just go “man fuck you” and misfolds and honestly thats fucking scary
If you ever are forced to resort to cannibalism in a survival scenario (which is rare, but just in case), best way to avoid prions is to not eat the brain. Not foolproof, but any little bit helps in those (RARE AND HOPEFULLY AVOIDABLE) situations
@@MoteMayhaps funfact, the people who were more prone to getting kuru in the fore people were women and kids because they would eat the brains/organs of the deceased (it was for funeral reasons)
The men got muscles so they are less prone to getting kuru
Still scary nontheless
Best way to avoid some things with cannibalism is not to do it because there are things that come just isn't worth its better to Starve.
@@Angelina_Davis26 For some people, sure. But not for others. And there IS ethical cannibalism. It's not a choice you're allowed to make for others, especially when in such rare and tragic circumstances.
Prion diseases are absolutely horrifying yet so interesting! Especially seeing as it's already an umbrella term with many specific diseases with varying symptoms and causes. It only really makes the iceberg even deeper, and how little we know about these diseases more apparent. Especially seeing as how little research has been conducted about them
Hearing Lavendertowne talking about Rabies makes me realize it feels very intentionally designed to be like,,, the most infectious disease. Biting someone while your saliva is foaming and extreme is the perfect way to transmit disease?
Rabies is the closet thing we have to a real life zombie virus
@@amiroquet7476ikr!
@@amiroquet7476exactly
@@amiroquet7476yeah exactly
this video has been scarier and more disturbing than anything you've ever put out. not a single creepy drawsta, not any other things as people. the poison humans were so tame compared to this.
so good.
When i was 7, I got this.... absolutely insane headache. Couldn't sit up without screaming type of pain, and I've always had a rather high tolerance. But this was something else. It was so bad that I was taken to the hospital and given a spinal tap to test my spinal cord for meningitis. I still remember seeing my blood and stuff and the giant needle after lol. And to this day, 20 years down the road, I still sometimes feel the spike of the needle in my lower back. All of this to say, your meningitis design is spot-on as far as the feeling of the whole experience goes. Blinding white and red hot spiking pain that make your head feel swollen and swimmy.
It wasn't meningitis, by the way. I just had a severe sinus infection 🙃🤣
Aspiring epidemiologist here! I really enjoyed this episode, and would like to touch on a few design features that - while not discussed in the video - are still quite fitting:
1) The emaciated appearance of the prion character nicely references Chronic Wasting Disease - a prionic disease in deer that causes them to lose the capacity to feel hunger, and becone emaciated (among other things.) I also like that the skull of the character appears to have been split open, since contact with infected brain tissue is one of the main ways it's spread (even if the brain itself isn't eaten, if any misfolded proteins from it contaminate an object that isn't properly disposed of, crosscontamination and an indirect infection can potentially occur.) If there's one thing I'd change, it's that I would've given the character dark circles under the eyes to reference Fatal Familial Insomnia, a genetic condition that all but garuntees that those who have it will eventually have proteins misfold in their brain, leading to a prionic condition that prevents them from being able to sleep, with death usually occurring for reasons related to sleep deprivation rather than the actual holes in the brain that usually kill prion victims.
2) I appreciate that the rabies character is female, as the scientific name of the virus is actually named after the Greek goddess of rabies and violent frenzies, Lyssa (yes the Greeks had an entire goddess whose main thing was being in charge of rabies. She also nade Hercules murder his family because Hera threatened her, and also sicked rabid dogs on a guy who peeped on her and Artemis bathing. That's pretty much all of her surviving mythos.) I would like to clarify that rabies doesn't simply cause a fear of water, it causes the victim to have violent spasms if they look at water or think about drinking - because this hurts, the patient typically exhibits a fear response to water because it's presence is causing them pain, so they want to get away from it. This doesn't occur in all cases though, and is thought by sone to be the reason why vampires (likely at least partially inspired by rabies) are said to have an aversion to running water.
3) I like that the meningitis character doesn't have visibile legs, as a common complication of meningococcal meningitis (one of the more common bacterial meningitises) is necrosis of the limbs, causing them to essentially die and rot off while the person is still alive.
No idea if any of these were intentional or not, but I still thought they were really neat.
Also, I can somewhat relate to the hypochondria thing. It's something I've rarely experienced myself (which surprises a lot of people considering that I have contamination focused OCD,) but I have fallen prey to it on occasions where I have a sudden onset of severe symptoms, or a combination of symptoms that's rather ominous - especially if it's things I'm not used to. I got sick a lot as a child (11 seperate cases of strep throat in kindergarten alone,) so the realization that sickness could KILL me set in a lot earlier than most people, which feuled the phobia, but it also meant that I got used to dealing with a lot of common symptoms, resulting in more of a "Oh, it's this again," response to them rather than a "What's wrong with me?" response like most people. I'd feel a certain sort of throat pain, and know it was probably just my old nemesis strep throat yet again, and thus avoid panicking about other, more exotic possibilities. I also find learning about diseases was very reassuring, in my case at least, since I know which are the most likely suspects, and which can probably be ruled out due to missing key symptoms, low probability, or lack of exposure opportunity - though I'm fully aware it has the opposite effect on a lot of people. (Which is why my mom got told not to research breast cancer when she first got diagnosed. It didn't stop her, but luckily she had the same response as me and felt calmer once her research reassured her that she didn't match the features of the worst case scenarios.)
Greek here, I’m glad u know abt Lyssa:D
D3m you wrote a essay I would never
I am also an aspiring epidemiologist! However, I want to have a focus in chronic diseases and disorders. Your explanations are quite amazing though and i loved reading them. I also totally understand the knowing what symptoms are key for what disorders and being able to rule them out. It did help me figure out I have POTS though, as the more i learned the more I realized that i fit all the key symptoms (and more) and the diagnostic criteria.
Lavender town never fails to rip my limb apart one by one as I scream in excrutiating pain and agony meanwhile my consciousness slowly fades away
Lmao, are you okay?
Lavender towne never fails to kill me while talking to me about deadly diseases in a soft voice
Bro What 😭
LMAO????
😭
She sounds so calm while talking about literal death 😭
Your designs are so subtle and also meaningful. If you ever thought about it, you could easily get a job as a character designer in a studio.
Beautiful and inspiring work!
I had a similar hypochondriac moment where I was constantly afraid that I had or was going to contract cancer in some fashion...
Can't wait to see more of your unique style!
If this is going to be a new series, may I suggest:
Polio
Smallpox
Brain-eating amoeba
Malaria
Ebola
Encephalitis
Disease as a concept is such a terrifying thing, and art with themes of disease is weirdly fascinating because of it. I would love to see more of this!
Hey, you and I agree that the brain-eating amoeba would make an interesting addition to this series! Nice
Idk if this counts, but maybe include dengue fever too? Idk if it counts
Also
Yellow Fever
Scarlet Fever
Botulism
Another suggestion but I know it isn’t an illness is Radiation Poisoning. Something about the false recovery of Radiation Poisoning is just horrifying
Hey I have a question. What's that desease where you forget something in like a second? My mother's auntie happens to have that desease.
@@Angelica02024 Dementia?
If you ever make a part 2, it’d be interesting to see something like Naegleria Fowleri, the brain-eating amoeba. It has around a 98% fatality rate, but thankfully, cases are very rare. Since it’s an amoeba that lives in warm, freshwater environments, maybe some aquatic creature person would work as a way to portray it.
Oh yeah, I remember being weirdly obsessed with this one for a while.
I learned about this from a horror visual novel that was called Parasite in Love. Sounds really terrifying and suddenly the fact that my home country has relatively cold lakes and rivers even during the summer doesn't feel that bad at all.
YES
Fun fact, it can NOT survive in saltwater. That's why, as a Southerner, I never swim in freshwater, only the Gulf.
@@crescent_sun482also fun fact, it apparently can only enter your cerebrum via the sinus, so you’re fine as long as you don’t let it get up your nose or into that little connecting area between your nasal cavity and the back of your throat
The Prion disease one was so well designed. The emaciated figure made me think of Chronic Wasting Disease, the prion disease found in deer.
Yeah.
thanks for this i was really struggling to articulate to a classmate of mine that cannibalism is not only morally wrong but it will literally kill you lol, also the meningitis passage was particularly interesting. A different classmate of mine recently contracted meningitis which is unfortunate bc he was like, three months away from being vaccinated? He's doing a lot better now but it's terrifying to know that it could happen to anyone, that kid was probably one of the healthiest people I've ever met aside from that. Scary.
Great video! I love your designs as always! I think rabies is my favorite, i think the skull chestplate? bustier? (or whatever?) is particularly visually striking, especially since you put the teeth at the corners of her mouth like she's being forced to smile. Keep up the good work! :))
‘This is a disease that will make your heart stop and rip your flesh out and eat you from the inside out’ I love how she’s just so chill when explaining and drawing these
The characters you make are always so... cosplay-able, you know what I mean? These would all be soooo interesting to create costumes for and stuff.
FRRRR
Hey lavender towne!!! I just wanted to let you know youre not alone in that fear of having a deadly disease all the time. Im 15 and constantly terrified that i have ovarian cancer, endo, etc. Just the most crippling anxiety. Knowing that you also have that and have lived as long as you have and gotten past it is very comforting. Funnily enough, the pqrt about prion disease definitely drove me into a mini anxiety attack lol.
As someone who potentially has endometriosis, you'll probably know if you have it. For years, I'd had incredibly painful menstrual cramps- doubled-over-in-pain-popping-advil-every-four-hours pain- and that's generally the most obvious symptom of it. If your cramps are mild, then I don't think you have much to worry about.
the more i learn about rare/deadly diseases, whether it be from my dad talking about work stuff or from the internet, the more i fear for my life on the daily. having anxiety is Not helping me on that lmao.
@@aspillust I totally get it I have the exactness thing!! I wasn't even able to finish this video lol
@@SpringStarFangirl I'm sorry you've had to go through that :(. This is rather reassuring though. I've dealt with very severe cramps but 91 day birth control helps
@@bone_dust8343 I'm also on continuous birth control- specifically a progestin-only pill- and it's helped a lot! Hormone stabilization absolutely helps.
My favorite Disease is Chronic wasting disease (CWD) for short. a prion disease that affects deer, elk, reindeer, sika deer, and moose families.
Love your art, you inspire me to pick up a pencil and draw again.
CWD would be a wendigo-like creature.
I absolutely love these ideas. I actually had an additional idea about rabies where the character could look excessively dehydrated as one of the most notable symptoms of rabies is hydrophobia
I have fibromyalgia, and was really surprised when you mentioned it. like you can get it as a symptom of diseases. Makes a bad situation even worse. must suck
Loved these designs
Gotta have "Naegleriasis" (the disease of the Brain Eating Amoeba "Naegleria fowleri") for a part 2
YES
Cordyceps! It doesn't affect humans, but the fact that it specializes from insect to insect is horrifying
Yes, the brain eating amoebas! Naegleria Fowleri, Acanthamoeba, and Balamuthia Mandrillaris! All three are brain eaters!
Yes... These little amoeba fuckers made me absolutely terrified of any water getting in my nose
Definitely smallpox or ebola next
Oh my goodness!! Lavender knows about Prions! As someone who knows far too much about prions, I’m ecstatic!
I think one of the scariest things about CJD is that it’s not only caused by ingestion of prions. The most common cause is random misfolding of the heathy PrPc protein into PrP protein. You can do everything to avoid it and still get it because ultimately you can’t do anything to protect yourself from a freak accident during otherwise normal physical process.
or the gentic varient.
Prion diseases are interesting. I have read so many articles over Chronic Wasting Disease and scrapie and other prion diseases just because of a character I’m writing based off of the Not-Deer and that got me looking into CWD and that led me to having a minor problem and obsession with prion diseases
the fact that your proteins can just screw you over like that out of nowhere is absolutely terrifying to me and i may or may not have nightmares about this
youre so real for that!!!
holy moly jellyfish!! i love jellyfish sm
The way she's able to humanize concepts such as deadly diseases and create such designs out of it will never not be amazing to me, I wish I had as much creativity as hers!
Lady Furina, can I have a chez burger
Another prion disease that is absolutely terrifying (but only affects animals) is chronic wasting disease, which tends to affect deer. Essentially, it causes the deer to completely stop functioning, to the point where they don’t eat and die a slow, painful death from wasting away (hence the name)
I love all of these so much!!! Every one of your videos is so interesting and it's a great way to learn about diseases!!!
These ideas of turning random stuff into people is actually really cool. And the characters turn out so interesting in the end ✨
I would just like to say real quick that, by far your art style is my favourite, just the love you put into all your character designs is incredible, thank you for making content and creating for all this time.
7:27 Man, this looks so much like a character that one of my friends could make. She's really interested in military suits and antropomorphisizing non-living things. If I happen to meet her someday again (we haven't seen each other for years), I should probably recommend this video to her.
12:50 Also same. Illnesses were to me, one of the most terrifying things in the world.
I absolutely love your vids❤
Im gonna get the comic "Unfamiliar" for my birthday .
And your work is just so good! I really like your style and sometimes the vids inspire me ,they also keep me determined to not stop drawing
Prions are terrifying. Not only are they 100% fatal, they are also extremely hardy. Prions can survive the heat of burning wood, decades in direct sunlight, and the only way to remove them from a room is to flood it with hydrogen peroxide for days on end.
These all sounds so scary like I love lavendertown but- 😭
you physically couldntve watched it tho??
@@zeapringle im watching it rn its jst a lil scary
Well she doesn't have "Lavender Town" in her name for nothing.
I agree it is terrifying especially the uncurable ones 😰😰
but?????
Oh my GOSH Haley, for a long time I have actually been secretly wishing if you could make another one of these videos centered around making character designs based on science and medical-related stuff, so this has made me SO SO SO excited, AAAA
The first one freaks me out so much, especially because of the awful treatment of the cows in intensive farms :( the whole thing feels so dystopian and awful.
thank god that practice was phased out... i'm personally extremely bothered by chick culling, which is unfortunately still a thing that happens.. at least companies are looking for alternatives, it's so unneccessary and inhumane
I love how I watched this approximately when it came out and I was so interested in prion disease one and now in my essay booklet (basically the texts w information abt the subject without the question of what the essay is abt) it talks abt Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and I was like isn’t that what lavendertowne talked abt 😭 so now I will use some info from this video to talk abt prion disease to try and get more personnification points 😭💀 thank you lavendertowne 😻
she could be talking about the worst thing ever and i will still fall asleep to her voice
I love a classic Lavendertowne thing-that-kills-you-as-a-character video!
Remember when Lavender did character designs for the four horsemen? What if these guys are like servants or workers for Plague?
This headcannon is my new roman empire
@@floofy_birb *100% agrees*
((Sorry for necroposting))
BRO I CAN'T HOW ARE YI1U SO TALENTED AND CREATIVE!!
"Changes protiens..." wow that's interesting
"Contracted through cannibalism..."
*Oolp* barfs
"Hello john what seems to be wrong"
"I can't remember anything, I can barley walk, and my head hurts"
"STAY TF AWAY FROM ME YOU CANNIBAL!"
The sick, raspy, low energy, quiet voice fit the vibes perfectly.
This video is amazing, can you do more genetic disorders like scoliosis? I have scoliosis, thank goodness it’s not bad at all, but it’s very scary.
scoliosis is a genetic disorder that pulls your spinal cord tight and makes your spine curve if it gets really bad it can crush your organs.
I would really like to see you draw something like that.
No freaking way, scoliosis reference?? (I had scoliosis too at one point, but I had it surgically fixed)
i have scoliosis too and recently got diagnosed. i was freaking out about it for a while but now i just try to educate myself abt it as much as possible, somehow that helps me.
All of us bonding over our bad backs lmao
@@ThatPangolin so real
I have scoliosis as well! I have to wear a back brace which a lot of people think looks like I broke my spine lol.
This is so scary bc my mom and I were attacked by an untrained husky today, and my mom was bitten. Thankfully, this dog was already vaccinated and did not give my mother rabies, but holy shit that really made this video extra scary
i love how calming her voice is while she’s drawing and talking about deseases that will keep me up at night
this helped me with my school assignment. we were making villians (sickness and stuff) and heros (treatments, white blood cells, Etc). i needed ideas, so thanks :3
It's barely noticeable but between the display of characters and the end credits at the end of the video around 16:49, the rabies character flickers and disappears while the rest remain.
This is great! I got another terrifying and deadly disease for ya. Cancer. There's multiple types of cancer that affects different types of the body. And it can affect anyone at anytime, and it doesn't matter whether or not they're healthy or a young child. There's no cure for Cancer, but there's treatments. Unfortunaty, half the time the treatments don't work and the person dies. Cancer is so bad that EVERYONE has had at least one person in their family that had either went through Cancer or died from it, whether or not they're aware of it.
I thought it said “disasters” and i was just thinking “is she gonna draw nine eleven anime girls”💀
Edit: OMG I JUST NOTICED THE RASHES ON MARBURG VIRUS KINDA LOOK LIKE SKULLS
why do i want to see that..?
edit: IT'S OUT OF CURIOUSITY, I JUST KIND OF WANT TO KNOW WHAT THAT WOULD LOOK LIKE
@@LocalPest💀
I’d pay to see that
Lmao 💀💀
STOP I REMEMBER THE POST I SAW ON PINTEREST OF 9/11 PERSONIFIED
Love getting recommended this video after having a headache for 5 days that I can't get rid of :D
I love the drawing poisons/diseases as people, it's one of my favorite types of videos from you! :D
Ooo I love these! Prions are terrifying, but I love learning about them :D
Great art as usual!!
This might be your darkest episode yet. I know you did a bunch of other videos for like poisons, chemicals and such but the description of those illnesses were particularly disturbing to me. But it was very well done and the art looks great! Very cool video, just a bit more spooky than I had thought (not a criticism)
this is living proof lavender isn't bad at character design
She's never been!! it's just that.. _those_ .. were very rushed :')
@M00N3CL1SPE What are "those"?
@@savythenillerwaffer Hbh redesign
@@Chilycoldude I can't find the video, did she get into trouble from it? :(
@@savythenillerwafferthose are my crocs…
AHHHH THE MARBURG VIRUS ONE O.o I LUV IT SM
I love learning about Prion Diseases simply because of their method of action in the body. they're a natural protein in the brain that just malformed and became malignant. it's really scary because prions can exist in soil for like fifteen years after the host died. it's always in the brain and there's actually a few regionally specific forms due to cannibalism.
My reaction as i opened the video basically
"SHUSH I JUST WANNA SEE RABI- Oh nvm i can learn about others" "Prion can be acquired from canni-" "I'm interested"
Y'know what would be, like, awesome? A reverse kind-of creepy design. Like, if it's supposed to be normal but it has an element that is just strangely off-putting and uneasy. If you would like an example: a character with a scarf, but the scarf is actually a noose (y'know, the rope used for hangin')
I mean that specific idea has been done before but it would be interesting to see how she’d do a super subtle horror design
@@DG_Toti Ah, really? I haven't seen videos like that-
her inspiration: 🖤💀🔪⛓🩸
her voice: ☺🩷😘🌸🍬
wow these designs are really good! your art style is very cool, i like how hatchy everything is ^^
The rabies is well tought out! Love the huge mandables! And the detail of the foaming of the mouth! Continue with your amazing drawings lavendertowne!
your art and the way you design your characters is so inspiring to me ! I love your art so much especially miwed with spooky concept !!
(also i cant believe bats give this many diceases ?? how am i supposed to live without a pet bat ??)
Always fun to watch a new Lavender video.
I actually had meningitis when I was younger, and I adore the fact that you’ve turned it into such an interesting character
I'm glad you survived it!
would love a video on characters based on terrifying experiments in psychology (stanford-prison-experiment or milgram experiment for example)
i'm obsessed with these kinds of experiments and i think it'd be super interesting to see characters based off of those
This is some of the best art we’ve seen from u yet! It’s absolutely stunning. It’s so emotional seeing u grow!! I’ve watched u from the start 💞 u motivate me so much
Her talking about the symptoms is scary but the even scarier part is that for her to know this, ppl had to have these diseases and suffered these symptoms