hey bby gorl. just jumping in here to make SURE we're on the same page: the activities depicted in this video are all extremely dangerous and were done with camera trickery and supervision. don't do them. also - if you notice your intrusive thoughts are kind of intense, ask around to find a licensed professional and talk it out. ok that's it love you be good byeee
right? I literally got a fucking "YOU'RE NOT ALONE" pop-up blocking the player and had to click past the warning. Like yeah I KNOW the video is about intrusive thought and sliding down the sewers that is WHY i clicked on it it is FUNNY
- If you've ever wondered what having small children is like, it's basically this sketch, following them around and saying "No, that will hurt. Please display a modicum of self-preservation!" And then one lights himself on fire and you have to really fight the urge to say, "Told you so," as you put him out, because that's not very empathic, according to my wife.
Lol, I've been told that when I was a kid. I think I just sulked for a few days, mostly answering with a sarcastic/dry tone. But younger me could be bought with an icecream and a hug, so it didn't last too long.
To quote Dr. Cox (scrubs): "you keep going down this road, you're gonna go up to the roof of this hospital and jump the hell off. Mind you, it's only five stories high, so that means you'll just wind up back down here, where I, of course, will be the one who has to treat you, and then I'll be forced to jump off the roof of this hospital, which, as I was suggesting to you, is only five stories high, and are you starting to see a pattern forming here? "
Eh not really there's a difference between traumatising people and making them sad. If i jumped i would probably traumatise someone who was near me and witnessed it who would be scarred for life.... Noone would give a shit about me personally if i jumped or be "sad"
I think it might be a genetic urge for when we know our area is over populated. Only a few dozen people per city per month heeding the call would be enough to make it go away for a while until the population gets too big again. I'm not endorsing or encouraging heeding the call.
Intrusive thoughts are really all this. I walk to school every morning, crossing intersections, parking lots, etc. to get to my secondary school (highschool in Canada.) The amount of times I'll be walking across the street, see a car kilometres away from me, but think in my head "What if I.. stopped walking? Do you think he would slow down for me? Would he swerve and possibly die or kill someone else? Would he run me over?" or the amount of times I've envisioned other patrons walking on the sidewalk trying to attack me, like suddenly their just going to kill me in broad daylight for no reason on a sidewalk. Intrusive thoughts are royally messed up.
I just assume that all drivers are psychopathic killers until proven otherwise, as a pedestrian. I have seen too many good people die young due to the actions of idiots. 😢
Mine is with bluglars (clearly I'm not Canadian, but Argentine lol). What if that random dude robs me? Or worse, there's an idiot with his phone out on the street, what if someone robs him? What if I grabbed the phone? I'd be so easy, wouldn't it? Like of course I'm not gonna do it... but what if I did?
The number of times I've been at a crosswalk and thought "OK there's a car coming, don't walk" and then felt my legs beginning to move... istg one of these days I'm gonna slip up lmao
I was thinking the same thing until I remembered that maybe it's better that this video wasn't sponsored by BetterHelp because there's apparently been some controversy surrounding it.
@@kamt6116 Weren't they selling peoples private info, like especially the really important stuff about their mental health and bank info? I think that's more than controversy...
Not necessarily. Everyone’s obsessive thoughts are different. For instance, mine surround failure, being unprepared, or my family being in danger. The frequency of the thoughts is realistic though.
I am OCD too. When intrusive thoughts feel stronger than your sense of reason, it’s a sign that you need outside support and validation from a very trusted professional. It’s not just you, it is an epidemic due to so much anxiety in the world.
As someone who's been depressed before, I found these skits hilarious and a very necessary decompression regarding how heavy we make intrusive thoughts in our minds. Having struggles isn't something to be scared about, it's something pretty much all of us go through and that reality alone helped me so much.
What about if someone is having these thoughts because of the climate crisis (an extinction level event for the human race)? Are they intrusive then, or a natural human response to an overwhelming crisis? 🤔🌍
@@CydoniaPhysGeekGirl intrusive thoughts can be about anything and can easily be defined as a unwanted thought that returns again and again no matter how much you try to push it away or fight it. Though it seems counterintuitive, not fighting or pushing these thoughts away is what helps you recover from intrusive thoughts. Become an observer, don’t react, argue, rationalize, with a non judgmental view let them go by. Eventually one day they will pass.
@@willowmaiden9905 Seconded, this is a verifiably effective strategy both in psychological fields (often referred to as 'notating' or observing thoughts) and the spiritual communities (practicing 'non-resistance'). Repression often strengthens intrusive thoughts, simply wave as they pass by instead
@@CydoniaPhysGeekGirl how is it a natural response to want to end yourself? It’s a grander gesture of faith and hope in tomorrow to not give into your feelings that are trying to tell you that it’s totally fine to jump off a building because of the issues on our planet instead of sticking around and trying to fix them.
@@RoarTheRapper You're confusing intrusive thoughts with suicidal thoughts, I believe. I often have thoughts on the road about like, "I could totally just swerve off and cause an insane accident here", but I never want to do it in anyway, shape or form; those thoughts aren't born from negative feelings at all, they're just...there
I feel that, where it’s like “I’m not going to actually do anything to hurt myself, I just straight up wouldn’t let that happen, but at the same time what if”
Those garbage disposal scenes in movies have always scared me, but never did I think I'd see one where the source of danger was the person whose hand was down the drain.
There's this show called Malcolm in the Middle. At the start of most episodes, it has a mini skit, basically. And one of the ones was the husband trying to clean out the disposal, as his side inches closer to the switch. Good opening, would recommend watching that one.
@@sonan333I was so tensed up watching that opening lol. Especially because knowing that show, there was a good chance he’d actually hit the switch on. Lots of crazy things in that show.
"do it do it do it" is what goes through my head every time i see something that would definitely kill me. Really annoying and distressing when you're already dealing with anxiety.
To be fair, if you connect either both contacts simultaneously or neutral first, you'd be fine since little to no current would flow through your body, it would all just go through the fork. This would also pop the breaker, and the little current that does flow you would likely be enough to trigger the GFCI, too, if you have one. What I'm saying is you should go stick forks in outlets, it's perfectly safe!
@@justuslm Hmm, but even if you don't connect them simultaneously, it should be fine? I think the only dangerous combination is to have a fork in both hands and put both in?
@@Alice_Fumo If you connect live first (you're coming in at a slight angle, for example), then, before you connect neutral, current will flow you towards ground. And since your heart is conveniently located on its path, that will not go particularly well for you if you don't have ground fault protection.
@@justuslmyeah, but its not like my resistance towards ground is going to be any higher if the fork was plugged into live and neutral? So the same current would flow through me to ground? So either its safe either way or its not safe either way... or I rely on the breaker being instantly tripped?
@@Alice_Fumo Your resistance towards ground is always the same, but it's much higher than the resistance of the fork towards neutral - if it's connected. As a result, if both sides of the fork are connected, almost all current will flow through the fork and not through you.
wait this video is actually so good? Because I just know that next time I have one of these thoughts I'm going to have a little daniel thrasher in my head telling me "nope, stop that". Perfect.
Here’s an interesting fact about the human brain: intrusive thoughts are your reaction to dangerous situations to scare yourself into not doing it. The fact that you can picture things so clearly is to invoke a stronger reaction from your conscience.
okay but the balcony one is so real- like youre just like “I dont wanna die do i wont jump.” “But what if im invincible? what if i can live?? i might not be able to die. I WILL BE A GOD-“
if i have to grab a fork that fell in, i don't think about turning it on, but my mind definitely jumps to "what would happen if it came on by itself for some reason?"
It's wild how the algorithm just went apeshit on the "NO DON'T DO IT YOU HAVE SO MUCH TO LIVE FOR" and meanwhile intrusive thoughts have nothing to do with actual self-harm.
tbf the title is "what if i jumped" that's like, kinda suicide 101. Hell, i've had thoughts about doing it, not jumping but other ways and the thought process isnt far off.
@@zynstein8059 I'm sorry you went through that, but I assure you, the sorts of intrusive thoughts he's experiencing are entirely different from self-harm ideation.
SC ideations are sort of like a virus. Intrusive thoughts are like a coding bug/side-effect the system doesn't detect 😂 "Run jumpledge.exe?" "Uhhhh... don't I need admin permissions for this... no?"
@@zynstein8059 my intrusive thoughts say "what if i swerved and drove off the overpass?" my suicidal ideation says "it takes 25,000mg of acetaminophen to cause total and irreversible liver failure in an average-sized adult, walmart sells a box of 100 maximum-strength (500mg) tylenol for $12.47, that's twice the lethal dose for less than a large one-topping pizza..."
I have this while driving. Part of the reason why I prefer driving my own car over any other, because the less I have to focus on the peculiarities of a car that isn’t mine, and the more it becomes a routine, the less these thoughts occur as my mind detaches from the act of driving and lets me focus on other stuff.
What I liked the most is the calm that the "rational" friend had. He was acting like a bro, I'd be panicked if someone told me he/she seriously wanted to jump...
Daniel’s the only person I’ve seen on the internet who actually understands what intrusive thoughts are. They’re not “Oh no I wanna throw my phone at the wall haha I’m so silly” they’re “Oh no I wanna throw my phone off the balcony and aim for that person’s head and see how much damage it would do from this high up”… yknow?
I’ve had the “what if I jump” or “what if I veer off the road” ones but things like hand in the sink are more like “what if the sink malfunctions and destroys my hand” vs. thinking about turning it on myself
@@epicalamaster9189 INLAND EMPIRE [Easy - succes]: You recognize this reference to another being far away in this ever-expanding Net. You see dozens of people, typing, united under the same joke. It's old, even hackneyed, but it gives you purpose - you, and your fellow commenters. A wave of confidence washes over you.
It's actually pretty common. Our brains are constantly processing the world around us and asking questions and considering options. But our brains have no filter for what the good and bad stuff is- or more accurate, your conscious self is the filter. So you brain is basically spitting crazy bs at you 24/7 asking stuff like "hey what would this be like?" when you know the answer is certain death and you know you don't want that but your brain won't stop asking you even though you've told it to just shut up for like the 5th time already XD Tdlr, the brain is innately curious about almost anything and everything (or some brains are anyways, especially the more inquisitive ones) and we just kinda have to deal with it lmao It's nice to know that it doesn't mean there's anything wrong with us for it tho ^.^
Not only do other people experience it, it's so recognized that it's named - "Call of the Void". The way I experience it, it's a certain fascination with very low barrier actions (ie, doesn't take much energy, theoretically very easy to do) that would drastically and permanently alter the trajectory or continuity of my life. Or sometimes a curiosity for an experience that invariably leads to such a change in trajectory, so that the curiosity cannot be satisfied without great cost (like the "what would it feel like while falling" in this video). Mostly it's the first thing, the fascinating sense of great power with the lightest touch.
Ah yes the tantalizing question that runs through the minds of those who have a mental illness. “No, of course I won’t, I wouldn’t, I would never, but what if I did though?” Very relatable
@@Proygonyeah, but we think about it with a purpose, not just for hell of it... lol it's way different when you consider every facet of it... it's like comparing someone saying "I could go for steak tonight" vs someone who's 5 minutes away from starving...
@@MattJDylan i mean i know theres a difference between "what if i did [insert bad thing]" and planning it out and thinking up exactly how youd do it and all that but it isnt *just* an ocd thing
God that garbage disposal is so relatable. I always wondered what it was like when it was on, but at the same time I was also terrified of sticking my hand in there because my mind was convinced it would turn itself on, like how I used to think sea urchins would extend their spikes if you got close.
I read paranormal horror as a kid, that sometimes included a ghost turning on the garbage disposal while someone's hand was in there. So that was definitely an anxiety for me too, lol.
Wow. The timing of this video is impeccable. I was literally doing some research on intrusive thoughts and this video perfectly sums up what it’s like to have them. Also not that anyone cares, but I really hate when people conflate impulsive thoughts with intrusive thoughts. They’re NOT the same. Intrusive thoughts are unwanted, and can be extremely distressing and disturbing and to describe them as impulses is wrong.
Every once in a while I get reminded there's a country where people have blenders in their sinks for some reason, and then I forget again because it sounds like something a kid would make up
I mean, therapy doesn't make those go away, dude. It helps you understand how to cope with them until you can manage them. Therapy doesn't solve your problems, it teaches you how to. -Love, a mental health professional and physician
Seeing that this has 3 views and is on my reccomended.... realizing that it was daniel... Panicking.... Then actually watching it... Relates to video... 5 stages of youtube
The worst part of these thoughts is when you think even further forward in terms of consequences, thinking about what everyone will say or do afterwards is spooky
@@JonathonMangeri1227they all start with the letter D! Except for Teacher or Elitist but anyone that doesn’t have their name as a word starts with D! At least… i think?
@@wintermint9186 I'm pretty sure that Dennis is the only character whos name starts with "D", aside from Daniel of course. If I can recall correctly, the main characters are: Dennis, Hoodie Guy, Teach, and Brian. There's also the Emperor and the Squire, as well as a few other less frequently occurring characters, but I think those are the main ones.
"what would it feel like to go down" our dreams tell us that when they make us think we are falling also when you jump down the stairs (at a safe height) it feels awesome
This feeling went hard when i was at the grand canyon. Wondering how many G forces i would feel, the air acting on my body, my body spinning in the air until i hit the ground. Its the strangest feeling ever.
hey bby gorl. just jumping in here to make SURE we're on the same page: the activities depicted in this video are all extremely dangerous and were done with camera trickery and supervision. don't do them. also - if you notice your intrusive thoughts are kind of intense, ask around to find a licensed professional and talk it out. ok that's it love you be good byeee
yay :)
"hey bby gorl" 💀💀
It’s alright. I won’t do ‘em… yet.
just "jumping" in 💀
thank god
I love how this is a sketch about intrusive thoughts and RUclips instantly put the suicide helpline underneath it.
right? I literally got a fucking "YOU'RE NOT ALONE" pop-up blocking the player and had to click past the warning. Like yeah I KNOW the video is about intrusive thought and sliding down the sewers that is WHY i clicked on it it is FUNNY
And age restricted it
Uh yeah cause it's incredibly triggering content where the first SECONDS and the title implies he's going to kill himself.
@@mx.menacingit’s about intrusive thoughts
They are getting rid of the suicide help line in my country because of budgeting problems
- If you've ever wondered what having small children is like, it's basically this sketch, following them around and saying "No, that will hurt. Please display a modicum of self-preservation!" And then one lights himself on fire and you have to really fight the urge to say, "Told you so," as you put him out, because that's not very empathic, according to my wife.
Lol, I've been told that when I was a kid. I think I just sulked for a few days, mostly answering with a sarcastic/dry tone.
But younger me could be bought with an icecream and a hug, so it didn't last too long.
When your brother literally sets himself on fire trying to put gas in the fire like “Daddy does”.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
My parents literally just let me figure stuff out myself except if it is really dangy
Mine’s two. Boy. When should I expect this setting himself on fire phase to start an end? TIA lol
To quote Dr. Cox (scrubs): "you keep going down this road, you're gonna go up to the roof of this hospital and jump the hell off. Mind you, it's only five stories high, so that means you'll just wind up back down here, where I, of course, will be the one who has to treat you, and then I'll be forced to jump off the roof of this hospital, which, as I was suggesting to you, is only five stories high, and are you starting to see a pattern forming here? "
🦅
Okay! Now am gonna go watch the entire Scrubs show again (excluding season 9) because u just reminded me how much I love it!! :D
Nowi need to watch that episode... Which season?
@@thishandleisnotavailable S2 Ep4
@@capp00 TY 😘
To answer the question posed, if you just jumped up and down that’d be cool, but if it’s off a building you’d make people sad
*hop* *hop* yo this is cool 🦘
@@sylphrena195PFFT
That's the best answer I've heard! Have a cookie 🍪
@@TotallyHuman Here's a little duck friend 🦆
Eh not really there's a difference between traumatising people and making them sad. If i jumped i would probably traumatise someone who was near me and witnessed it who would be scarred for life.... Noone would give a shit about me personally if i jumped or be "sad"
This phenomenon is called “Call of the Void” it’s super interesting actually.
like from Dry ^_^
Yeah, this is not Daniel's weird invention for the skit
I was just gonna say
Anyone who can make me go and Google something to learn more is a champion, thanks for this. Very interesting.
I think it might be a genetic urge for when we know our area is over populated. Only a few dozen people per city per month heeding the call would be enough to make it go away for a while until the population gets too big again. I'm not endorsing or encouraging heeding the call.
Intrusive thoughts are really all this. I walk to school every morning, crossing intersections, parking lots, etc. to get to my secondary school (highschool in Canada.) The amount of times I'll be walking across the street, see a car kilometres away from me, but think in my head "What if I.. stopped walking? Do you think he would slow down for me? Would he swerve and possibly die or kill someone else? Would he run me over?" or the amount of times I've envisioned other patrons walking on the sidewalk trying to attack me, like suddenly their just going to kill me in broad daylight for no reason on a sidewalk. Intrusive thoughts are royally messed up.
I just assume that all drivers are psychopathic killers until proven otherwise, as a pedestrian. I have seen too many good people die young due to the actions of idiots. 😢
I have sometimes thought "What if someone has silently broken in and poisoned this glass of water that I left in the other room for a while"...
Mine is with bluglars (clearly I'm not Canadian, but Argentine lol). What if that random dude robs me? Or worse, there's an idiot with his phone out on the street, what if someone robs him? What if I grabbed the phone? I'd be so easy, wouldn't it? Like of course I'm not gonna do it... but what if I did?
The number of times I've been at a crosswalk and thought "OK there's a car coming, don't walk" and then felt my legs beginning to move... istg one of these days I'm gonna slip up lmao
If you don't constantly imagine ninja attacks, how will you be prepared when it happens?
0:55 the delivery of "blood everywhere" is so nervecrackingly good
the fact that there wasn’t a betterhelp ad after this amazes me
Same XD
I literally thought the exact same thing lol.
I was thinking the same thing until I remembered that maybe it's better that this video wasn't sponsored by BetterHelp because there's apparently been some controversy surrounding it.
@@kamt6116 i thought this was well known a while ago, but as it turns out it wasnt
@@kamt6116 Weren't they selling peoples private info, like especially the really important stuff about their mental health and bank info? I think that's more than controversy...
That one suicidal friend on a Tuesday
Shockingly today was actually a good day for me. Last Tuesday however… 😅
LOL FR
...sadly true
That one suicidal friend wasn't available to do it next Tuesday :(
That was legitimately me today at lunch and it concerned everyone for the whole day.
The fact no one is talking about the “gonna go take a dip in the pool” from the guy doused in flaming gasoline is criminal
This is genuinely a lot like what living with OCD is, except you have these thoughts consistently, daily, and they also are far more distressing
Yeah I thought the same thing!!
Not necessarily. Everyone’s obsessive thoughts are different. For instance, mine surround failure, being unprepared, or my family being in danger. The frequency of the thoughts is realistic though.
I am OCD too. When intrusive thoughts feel stronger than your sense of reason, it’s a sign that you need outside support and validation from a very trusted professional. It’s not just you, it is an epidemic due to so much anxiety in the world.
Pretty sure I don't have ocd and I get the exact same shit everyday. It's not reserved to ocd people to habe intrusive thoughts
don't do it daniel
edit: don't listen to the comments either
I actually thought he was gonna jump lol
I’ve been waiting for this, but then the feeling dropped off
do it daniel
@th3litgods NO-
YES, DO IT!
As someone who's been depressed before, I found these skits hilarious and a very necessary decompression regarding how heavy we make intrusive thoughts in our minds. Having struggles isn't something to be scared about, it's something pretty much all of us go through and that reality alone helped me so much.
What about if someone is having these thoughts because of the climate crisis (an extinction level event for the human race)? Are they intrusive then, or a natural human response to an overwhelming crisis? 🤔🌍
@@CydoniaPhysGeekGirl intrusive thoughts can be about anything and can easily be defined as a unwanted thought that returns again and again no matter how much you try to push it away or fight it. Though it seems counterintuitive, not fighting or pushing these thoughts away is what helps you recover from intrusive thoughts. Become an observer, don’t react, argue, rationalize, with a non judgmental view let them go by.
Eventually one day they will pass.
@@willowmaiden9905 Seconded, this is a verifiably effective strategy both in psychological fields (often referred to as 'notating' or observing thoughts) and the spiritual communities (practicing 'non-resistance'). Repression often strengthens intrusive thoughts, simply wave as they pass by instead
@@CydoniaPhysGeekGirl how is it a natural response to want to end yourself? It’s a grander gesture of faith and hope in tomorrow to not give into your feelings that are trying to tell you that it’s totally fine to jump off a building because of the issues on our planet instead of sticking around and trying to fix them.
@@RoarTheRapper You're confusing intrusive thoughts with suicidal thoughts, I believe. I often have thoughts on the road about like, "I could totally just swerve off and cause an insane accident here", but I never want to do it in anyway, shape or form; those thoughts aren't born from negative feelings at all, they're just...there
I feel that, where it’s like “I’m not going to actually do anything to hurt myself, I just straight up wouldn’t let that happen, but at the same time what if”
2:43 He literally doesn't feel pain. He has superpowers.
Bro, don't give me a heart attack
BUT WHAT IF I DID THOUGH
WHAT IF I JUST WANNA GIVE THE OL’ “STOP THE BLOOD FROM FLOWING” KINDA THING YOU KNOW-
LIKE WHAT IF I JUST WANTED TO TRY. LIKE, ONCE.
I'M JUST IMAGINING THE SCENARIO WHERE IT DIIID HAPPEN, THAT'S ALL. I MEAN. IT DIDN'T. BUT IT COULD'VE
@@rowboat10 DANIEL.
Those garbage disposal scenes in movies have always scared me, but never did I think I'd see one where the source of danger was the person whose hand was down the drain.
There's this show called Malcolm in the Middle. At the start of most episodes, it has a mini skit, basically. And one of the ones was the husband trying to clean out the disposal, as his side inches closer to the switch. Good opening, would recommend watching that one.
My parents said if I reach 10k, they'd buy me a professional camera for recording... Pls guys Im
literally begging you!.😮😮
@@sonan333 Core memory unlocked, so that's why I have that phobia 😂
@@sonan333 I thought that was Francis
@@sonan333I was so tensed up watching that opening lol. Especially because knowing that show, there was a good chance he’d actually hit the switch on. Lots of crazy things in that show.
"do it do it do it" is what goes through my head every time i see something that would definitely kill me. Really annoying and distressing when you're already dealing with anxiety.
1:38 the delivery of that "PHUey, nOTHin" has me rolling it's soo good
Daniel really was like: "The way this fork fits so neatly into this electrical socket!" 😊
To be fair, if you connect either both contacts simultaneously or neutral first, you'd be fine since little to no current would flow through your body, it would all just go through the fork. This would also pop the breaker, and the little current that does flow you would likely be enough to trigger the GFCI, too, if you have one.
What I'm saying is you should go stick forks in outlets, it's perfectly safe!
@@justuslm Hmm, but even if you don't connect them simultaneously, it should be fine?
I think the only dangerous combination is to have a fork in both hands and put both in?
@@Alice_Fumo If you connect live first (you're coming in at a slight angle, for example), then, before you connect neutral, current will flow you towards ground. And since your heart is conveniently located on its path, that will not go particularly well for you if you don't have ground fault protection.
@@justuslmyeah, but its not like my resistance towards ground is going to be any higher if the fork was plugged into live and neutral? So the same current would flow through me to ground?
So either its safe either way or its not safe either way... or I rely on the breaker being instantly tripped?
@@Alice_Fumo Your resistance towards ground is always the same, but it's much higher than the resistance of the fork towards neutral - if it's connected. As a result, if both sides of the fork are connected, almost all current will flow through the fork and not through you.
daniel. daniel we’ve talked about this. DANIEL. DANIEL NO.
R.I.P 🪦
Daniel's editor be like:
Good boy.
Dennis is such a good friend for listening genuinely and snapping Daniel out of it. Go Dennis.
wait this video is actually so good? Because I just know that next time I have one of these thoughts I'm going to have a little daniel thrasher in my head telling me "nope, stop that". Perfect.
Here’s an interesting fact about the human brain: intrusive thoughts are your reaction to dangerous situations to scare yourself into not doing it. The fact that you can picture things so clearly is to invoke a stronger reaction from your conscience.
They have the OPPOSITE effect 😂
Pretty sure it's just the human curiosity doing it's thing
Well its really bad at it because my inability to imagine how it feels keeps me curious.
Literally everyone’s intrusive thoughts 💀
Literally, like everyone has thought about these things all the time lol
Yeah, maybe?
man? bro i'm a woman i get this too
@@violetjensen3783 I will edit my comment then- 😅
yeah, LOL
okay but the balcony one is so real-
like youre just like “I dont wanna die do i wont jump.”
“But what if im invincible? what if i can live?? i might not be able to die. I WILL BE A GOD-“
Daniel: 1:22 Puts his hand in the sink
Taco Bell sound:
"Right?? SPLAT- blud everywhere..."
And blood everywhere
i literally have the fuckin disposal one every time i have to reach into that. more a fear than a compulsion though.
@@NotGabe001best response 😂😂😂
@@romulusnr all the non-US fans are confused as to why putting your hand in the sink is comparable to any of the other ones.
I love how the guy who kept saving Daniel was also carrying around a fidget and it changed colors occasionally.
Now I have to watch the vid again to see it change colors brb
@@allyndeimosAre you back yet, and did it change colors?
Shoutout to the Daniel that kept saving the other Daniel, he probably wouldn’t still be alive without him
The fact RUclips just immediately put a suicidal help line underneath
I dont think any intrusive thoughts have ever lead me to consider turning on the garbage disposal with my hand in it.
I have that one so often and it's awful and makes me feel sick and then scared of the sink
Fortunately I don't live in a house with those.
Oh I have. No more video games!
if i have to grab a fork that fell in, i don't think about turning it on, but my mind definitely jumps to "what would happen if it came on by itself for some reason?"
Really?
I have... I think about that all the time
It's wild how the algorithm just went apeshit on the "NO DON'T DO IT YOU HAVE SO MUCH TO LIVE FOR" and meanwhile intrusive thoughts have nothing to do with actual self-harm.
tbf the title is "what if i jumped" that's like, kinda suicide 101. Hell, i've had thoughts about doing it, not jumping but other ways and the thought process isnt far off.
@@zynstein8059 I'm sorry you went through that, but I assure you, the sorts of intrusive thoughts he's experiencing are entirely different from self-harm ideation.
@@Merlewhitefire Oh yeah, of course. That's a whole different bag of marbles. But like I saw that title n my immediate reaction is oh shit is he ok?
SC ideations are sort of like a virus.
Intrusive thoughts are like a coding bug/side-effect the system doesn't detect 😂
"Run jumpledge.exe?" "Uhhhh... don't I need admin permissions for this... no?"
@@zynstein8059 my intrusive thoughts say "what if i swerved and drove off the overpass?" my suicidal ideation says "it takes 25,000mg of acetaminophen to cause total and irreversible liver failure in an average-sized adult, walmart sells a box of 100 maximum-strength (500mg) tylenol for $12.47, that's twice the lethal dose for less than a large one-topping pizza..."
I have this while driving. Part of the reason why I prefer driving my own car over any other, because the less I have to focus on the peculiarities of a car that isn’t mine, and the more it becomes a routine, the less these thoughts occur as my mind detaches from the act of driving and lets me focus on other stuff.
What I liked the most is the calm that the "rational" friend had. He was acting like a bro, I'd be panicked if someone told me he/she seriously wanted to jump...
I was expecting Daniel to advertise therapy after watching this.
The only time he dint is the video where he wants to hurt himself?????
@@Jrsonicyt-is-weird The fact that he didn't means that the idea for this skit was uncomfortably legit 😂
Betterhelp can help you get rid of your intrusive thoughts!
real 💀
Daniel’s the only person I’ve seen on the internet who actually understands what intrusive thoughts are. They’re not “Oh no I wanna throw my phone at the wall haha I’m so silly” they’re “Oh no I wanna throw my phone off the balcony and aim for that person’s head and see how much damage it would do from this high up”… yknow?
I can't even talk about some of mine, they're so upsetting
I hate that my intrusive thoughts are almost all about hurting someone. Random stress spikes just because why not, I guess.
Dennis doesn’t have intrusive thoughts because he has a stress ball.
2:06 POV: Your Mari from Omori
I’ve had the “what if I jump” or “what if I veer off the road” ones but things like hand in the sink are more like “what if the sink malfunctions and destroys my hand” vs. thinking about turning it on myself
The absolute legend. He never jumps...wait, wrong guy
man carrying intrusive thoughts
Lmao
@@epicalamaster9189 INLAND EMPIRE [Easy - succes]: You recognize this reference to another being far away in this ever-expanding Net. You see dozens of people, typing, united under the same joke. It's old, even hackneyed, but it gives you purpose - you, and your fellow commenters. A wave of confidence washes over you.
Haha I understood that reference. But I have no idea who the guys quitting for a subscription only platform are.
@@indigoziona yeah, me too))
What it feels like being the therapist friend and having to snap your friends out of stupid crap
I wonder if some people watch this and don't know what Daniel is talking about... to me this is just a normal day
This video was very funny, highly relatable, and extremely anxiety inducing. I'm sweating my hands are clammy send help.
It's the rising ominous music. It rattles me as well.
I never thought I would live to see the day I would have to go through a self harm warning to watch a Daniel Thrasher video.
Mate in the green jumper is definitely a guardian angel
Nah jumping an entire flight of stairs is an _ETHEREAL_ experience
Thats crazy because Ethereal in E just sent a notification
Wow I didn’t know other people experienced this. I know this is kinda a joke but it’s like very relatable and reassuring
It's actually pretty common. Our brains are constantly processing the world around us and asking questions and considering options. But our brains have no filter for what the good and bad stuff is- or more accurate, your conscious self is the filter.
So you brain is basically spitting crazy bs at you 24/7 asking stuff like "hey what would this be like?" when you know the answer is certain death and you know you don't want that but your brain won't stop asking you even though you've told it to just shut up for like the 5th time already XD
Tdlr, the brain is innately curious about almost anything and everything (or some brains are anyways, especially the more inquisitive ones) and we just kinda have to deal with it lmao
It's nice to know that it doesn't mean there's anything wrong with us for it tho ^.^
Not only do other people experience it, it's so recognized that it's named - "Call of the Void". The way I experience it, it's a certain fascination with very low barrier actions (ie, doesn't take much energy, theoretically very easy to do) that would drastically and permanently alter the trajectory or continuity of my life. Or sometimes a curiosity for an experience that invariably leads to such a change in trajectory, so that the curiosity cannot be satisfied without great cost (like the "what would it feel like while falling" in this video). Mostly it's the first thing, the fascinating sense of great power with the lightest touch.
Well Daniel my physics is a little rusty but I'm pretty sure you'd fall
do you really think so 😨
No I think he’d start flying actually, gravity likes to spite you
If he manages to miss the ground he’ll be able to fly
I like to think "Daniel" is his mind's intrusive thoughts, "Dennis" is his mind's self-preservation thoughts, and guy on fire is his latest bars.
Me: *clicks on a Daniel Thrasher video*
Suicide Lifeline: "Are you sure about that?"
Ah yes the tantalizing question that runs through the minds of those who have a mental illness. “No, of course I won’t, I wouldn’t, I would never, but what if I did though?” Very relatable
its everyone, not just people who have mental illnesses
@@Proygonyeah, but we think about it with a purpose, not just for hell of it... lol it's way different when you consider every facet of it... it's like comparing someone saying "I could go for steak tonight" vs someone who's 5 minutes away from starving...
@@MattJDylan i mean i know theres a difference between "what if i did [insert bad thing]" and planning it out and thinking up exactly how youd do it and all that but it isnt *just* an ocd thing
@@Proygon oh sure, it's something everyone does, I was just pointing out that there's levels to it
Bros letting his intrusive thoughts win every day. 💀
Bro turned his intrusive thoughts into a lucrative 4 minute skit! Who's calling the void NOW, boyos? 🍻
And we reap the reward :D
Sometimes my brain is like "Hey stick your hand in the blender" and I'm like...no?
Good on Daniel for making sure Daniel doesn’t kill himself
Intrusive thoughts are spooky
God that garbage disposal is so relatable. I always wondered what it was like when it was on, but at the same time I was also terrified of sticking my hand in there because my mind was convinced it would turn itself on, like how I used to think sea urchins would extend their spikes if you got close.
I read paranormal horror as a kid, that sometimes included a ghost turning on the garbage disposal while someone's hand was in there. So that was definitely an anxiety for me too, lol.
You know it's good when RUclips has to double check if you are really sure to watch this
the amounts of times i dreamt of jumping down a staircase and then waking up is is shockingly high 2:12
Wow. The timing of this video is impeccable. I was literally doing some research on intrusive thoughts and this video perfectly sums up what it’s like to have them.
Also not that anyone cares, but I really hate when people conflate impulsive thoughts with intrusive thoughts. They’re NOT the same. Intrusive thoughts are unwanted, and can be extremely distressing and disturbing and to describe them as impulses is wrong.
Post the linky when you're ready!
Not only we having sketch after sketch but also having this episode where its his intrusive thoughts inside the intrusive thoughts
Every once in a while I get reminded there's a country where people have blenders in their sinks for some reason, and then I forget again because it sounds like something a kid would make up
that intrusive thought music is SOOOOO relatable and accurate it's scary. Therapy works! heal the brain meat.
The fact that the whole thing is basically advocating for therapy and BetterHelp doesn't sponsor it is just the best
I guess the betterhelp he's always advertising didn't work 💀💀💀
I mean, therapy doesn't make those go away, dude. It helps you understand how to cope with them until you can manage them. Therapy doesn't solve your problems, it teaches you how to.
-Love, a mental health professional and physician
@@becominghero9754 oh yeah but OP was mostly poking fun at the abhorrent company that is betterhelp
@@becominghero9754 No, but actually, BetterHelp is a scam to collect your data and does not employ licensed therapists
This is the best comment lol
Im not suicidal at all or depressed or anything but man the "WHAT IF" is so powerful
"I wont....."
"Ok"
"BUT WHAT IF I DID THOUGH?"
"WHAT?"
This video is the definition of morbid intrusive thoughts. The fact that I find it funny and comforting just shows how unhinged I am.
easily another horror movie idea just like the lil pregnant sketch
That one unemployed friend on a Tuesday:
The simple way he says "nothing" when caught trying to use the garbage disposal just kills me 🤣
bro gonna experience that splat
Seeing that this has 3 views and is on my reccomended....
realizing that it was daniel...
Panicking....
Then actually watching it...
Relates to video...
5 stages of youtube
My new head canon is that people sky dive just to feel what it'd be like, but you know, safe-ish-ly
The worst part of these thoughts is when you think even further forward in terms of consequences, thinking about what everyone will say or do afterwards is spooky
Scary title
this is either peak relatable humour or a cry for help
Daniel, you're scaring me.
I'm having so many intrusive thoughts lately...
and you came out with this video.
thank you, man
Bro just made everyone unlock a new intrusive thought, " hand in garbage disposal "
Had a similar thought driving once. “What if I did hit that pedestrian?” Needless to say I didn’t do it.
do millennials and zers not go "Ten points!" when they see someone crossing ahead of them?
@@romulusnr🤣🤣🤣 I do. It been passed onto me from my parents. I think it’s hilarious!
@@romulusnr Also they're worth a lot more points.
“Your not alone”
Thank you RUclips for scaring the hell out of me at 4 am
"It turns out I'm highly flammable" lol 🤣 why was that mad funny 🤣😂
“Do a flip!”
How many times could I flip before hitting the ground?
Daniel putting himself in the most dangerous situations possible is somehow one of the most entertaining things I’ve ever seen.
Its been that way for generations
Intrusive thoughts is like a parent desperately trying to keep a toddler alive, except you're both the parent and the toddler.
1:03 "did you say something ?" - "Nope"
Bro this new character is a guardian angel fr
Nathan is such a good friend to Ryan.
You gotta learn the characters man! That's Dennis! DENNIS is such a good friend to DANIEL! 😂
@@JonathonMangeri1227they all start with the letter D! Except for Teacher or Elitist but anyone that doesn’t have their name as a word starts with D!
At least… i think?
@@wintermint9186 I'm pretty sure that Dennis is the only character whos name starts with "D", aside from Daniel of course. If I can recall correctly, the main characters are: Dennis, Hoodie Guy, Teach, and Brian. There's also the Emperor and the Squire, as well as a few other less frequently occurring characters, but I think those are the main ones.
I HAVE ACTUALLY JUMPED DOWN AN ENTIRE FLEET OF STAIRS AND SURVIVED WHEN I WAS SMALLER
Bro, this is a skit and RUclips automatically puts a suicide alarm😂
1:57 I love how he looks at the ring like "How did it get around my finger on its own?"
"what would it feel like to go down" our dreams tell us that when they make us think we are falling
also when you jump down the stairs (at a safe height) it feels awesome
“Viewer discretion adv-“
RUclips, its Daniel Thrasher
This feeling went hard when i was at the grand canyon. Wondering how many G forces i would feel, the air acting on my body, my body spinning in the air until i hit the ground. Its the strangest feeling ever.
lol
dark humor warning || that compilation fr felt like what being on watch in the hospital was like 😭
i live right next to a deep canyon and i've had the urge to jump from childhood lol
I love that youtube put a suicude warning under this video
The suicide prevention notice instantly told me this vid was bouta be crazy
Thought i was smelling a betterhelp sponsorship for a second