Biology of Clickers (the Last of Us)

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  • @ThoughtPotato
    @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +194

    The next stage: ruclips.net/user/shortsJdlksplK7yw

    • @MrGreenBot
      @MrGreenBot 11 месяцев назад

      Day 2 of requesting for a cordyceps video(not short)

    • @MrGreenBot
      @MrGreenBot 11 месяцев назад

      This is interesting tho

  • @WildWisdomTV-
    @WildWisdomTV- Год назад +7797

    The scary thing is, that in the real world the cordyceps don’t even get into the brain.
    They control the muscles of the insects, that means the insect is basically trapped in its own body.

    • @dunnlean9041
      @dunnlean9041 Год назад +193

      Bruh

    • @eliottpalvadeau842
      @eliottpalvadeau842 Год назад +382

      I may be very wrong, but I don't remember insects having a proper brain, and iIrc the infected host dies anyway, because they are the puppet of the cordyceps

    • @winterx8292
      @winterx8292 Год назад +619

      When playing the second game, I could sometimes hear the infected sobbing. Indicating they're conscious of their condition but can't do anything about it.

    • @quanlinglingdingle5969
      @quanlinglingdingle5969 Год назад +706

      @@winterx8292 they are very aware in the first stage(runner) the first last of us game there's a part where a lady runner is eating a corpse. You can clearly hear her say “I don't want to” as she's eating away its disturbing

    • @quanlinglingdingle5969
      @quanlinglingdingle5969 Год назад +1

      @@winterx8292 look it up there are many vids about it if you want to see it

  • @jennyfeare1702
    @jennyfeare1702 Год назад +2278

    What i *adore* of the HBO series is it building upon/improving upon the game lore, from going more in-depth with Bill and Frank's relationship to adding the cool detail of the oral roots/tendrils of the infected!

    • @fieldofshadow
      @fieldofshadow Год назад +132

      I am so happy they didnt fuck up the series

    • @tripple_nipple_pee_the_g7391
      @tripple_nipple_pee_the_g7391 Год назад +125

      Yeah like in depth interview at the beginning. Talking about the possibility and explaining the science behind it. The show is pretty wicked in the best ways possible

    • @TrashRacoon1928
      @TrashRacoon1928 Год назад +43

      @@fieldofshadowsame if they messed up the same way the Halo series did, I was going to be pissed

    • @lemoncholyme
      @lemoncholyme Год назад +3

      What series is this?

    • @fieldofshadow
      @fieldofshadow Год назад +32

      @@lemoncholyme the last of us. Its also a game. Have you been living under a rock?

  • @TVClaireBear
    @TVClaireBear Год назад +920

    Cordyceps: exists
    Me: intense sweating

    • @AyeshSilva-e7e
      @AyeshSilva-e7e Год назад +39

      Our badass evolved immune system : I got you homie

    • @hereisonline
      @hereisonline Год назад +18

      As long as cordyceps doesn't evolve to survive human average temps, we good

    • @CHROMIUMHEROmusic
      @CHROMIUMHEROmusic Год назад +26

      ​@@hereisonline not only that. It would need to know how to control humans instead of ants. That would also take a fair bit of natural selection

    • @CrimsonArcturus
      @CrimsonArcturus Год назад +5

      ​@OnlineHere768 It is literally so much more complicated than that lol. The episode 1 podcast is bull.

    • @Idklmao1502
      @Idklmao1502 Год назад +5

      We are not their natural host luckily

  • @Tipsy_1
    @Tipsy_1 Год назад +13437

    Its truly terrify because this is a real thing that only infects small insects
    Edit: seeing all these people comment has me scared that this will start infecting people

    • @mosstdev
      @mosstdev Год назад +1313

      It’s really scary when you realize it sticks to small insects due to lower body temps and if it were to evolve to a rapidly warming climate to be able to survive in higher temperatures, it’s very likely to move into mammals or reptiles first, (possibly birds as well but if I’m honest I’m not as well versed with birds as I am small mammals, amphibians, and reptiles)

    • @Nervii_Champion
      @Nervii_Champion Год назад +903

      @mosstdev this wouldn't cause people to turn into men killing monsters, though. It would kill the victim if nothing could be done, simple as that.

    • @coleeckerman1390
      @coleeckerman1390 Год назад +2

      It works though by triggering a few chemicals in the insect to make it seek height, then it kills them and creates a stalk to release more spores. It’s a parasitic fungus and not an infection so it can’t evolve or change to infect bigger things. No mammal has been killed by one either, if you really wanted to die to it, you’d have to snort the spores like cocaine for weeks, even then I don’t know if a stalk would grow since it doesn’t know how bigger brains work. Another brain reprogrammer is the jewel wasp, it can mess with a roaches antennae and make it follow it into a hole. Something like in the last of us that is that evil, cruel and complex would have to be intentionally designed by humans to exist. Nature exists in balance and only humans disrupt that balance.

    • @batra204
      @batra204 Год назад

      ​@@mosstdev You forgot that humans have an immune system to protect us from pathogens. A lot of different fungi are always around us and regularly infect those with a severely compromised immune system.

    • @leopard_2A6-906
      @leopard_2A6-906 Год назад +98

      ​@@mosstdev it can't

  • @EsteemedMeat
    @EsteemedMeat Год назад +3375

    Even if Joel let surgery get done on Ellie, killing her-there’s no way we can somehow turn clickers or bloaters back from that amount of damage caused to their skulls and brain. And there are probably less runners than bloaters to cure.

    • @Mandy_Moo
      @Mandy_Moo Год назад +1146

      Anyone already infected would never be cured. It would as a preventative for those who have survived until then uninfected.

    • @cantdothisshitanymore
      @cantdothisshitanymore Год назад +263

      and this is why I’m a joel apologist

    • @amiramn6532
      @amiramn6532 Год назад +226

      the cure is not fot that is for the people who got bit

    • @cantdothisshitanymore
      @cantdothisshitanymore Год назад +265

      @@amiramn6532 still, it would be basically impossible for it to get around and other rival survivors would likely fight to get to it, or maybe restoring the world to how it used to be would take years… but would it matter if the world’s gonna end at some point anyway? hmmm lots of thoughts

    • @truthseeker7815
      @truthseeker7815 Год назад +3

      @@Mandy_Moo, that’s still a lot

  • @nicholasmargagliano1833
    @nicholasmargagliano1833 Год назад +607

    “One, single flood spore can destroy a species”
    Fungus is quite a terrifying little thing when you break down it’s science and functions

    • @virn333
      @virn333 Год назад +8

      No they aren't there's a reason it's fiction for fucks sake

    • @nicholasmargagliano1833
      @nicholasmargagliano1833 Год назад

      @@virn333 wow, the stupidity is strong here.
      You realize this a real fungus that affects insects? There’s also fungi/bacteria out there that over takes the tongues of fish?
      Viruses that make rats kill themselves?
      Go research lmao

    • @virn333
      @virn333 Год назад

      @@nicholasmargagliano1833 yeah, I know all of those things but humans are very immune to those threats, they won't evolve naturally against us that way. There are brain parasites for humans but something like a zombie apocalypse could only be possible if rabies went super saiyan

    • @nicholasmargagliano1833
      @nicholasmargagliano1833 Год назад +49

      @@virn333 i merely said “fungus is quite a terrifying little thing when you break down its science and functions”
      When did i ever say this was in humans? Seems like you came in blindly swinging heavy with an assumption.
      My statement is true, fungus is a crazy thing. It’s not just what’s on our old bread. It’s an extremely smart organism that can do way more than it should.

    • @126644
      @126644 Год назад +9

      "Were it not for the arbiters council, I would have glassed your entire planet" - Game Master(Halo 2)

  • @MrChaosOK
    @MrChaosOK Год назад +255

    I was wondering what the clickers face looks like without the fungus plate infection. This sure answers my question.

  • @iamcondescending
    @iamcondescending Год назад +493

    The cordyceps doesn't affect the brain, in real life. In the game they made the human variant not infect the brain till the later stages.
    This is why, in the game, if you stop just outside an area with infected, you can hear the stalkers crying and mumbling to themselves. They're conscious of everything happening around them, but are completely helpless to control themselves. They're trapped, and all they can do is cry.

    • @buffnipz
      @buffnipz Год назад +37

      Woah that's cool and reminds me of myself. If someone stops outside my room they can hear me crying and mumbling to myself. Conscious of everything happening around me, but completely helpless to control myself. I'm trapped, and all I can do is cry.

    • @morca4238
      @morca4238 Год назад +17

      ​@@buffnipz no

    • @gangrenousgandalf2102
      @gangrenousgandalf2102 Год назад +47

      Sometimes you can see runners hesitate before they attack, as if they're trying to stop themselves, and after everything, they still don't want to hurt anyone.

    • @elizaleorowe8384
      @elizaleorowe8384 Год назад +34

      I’m pretty sure stalkers have their brains taken over but the runners brains haven’t in pretty sure one in the game you hear them say “I don’t want to” do much detail super cool

    • @forestdude5168
      @forestdude5168 Год назад

      @@buffnipz Loser.

  • @chaosjack2385
    @chaosjack2385 Год назад +6091

    This is more interesting than everything I've EVER learned in school

    • @psilocybicacid7667
      @psilocybicacid7667 Год назад +111

      Yeah WW1, WW2, the plague, small pox, 911, and the founding of our country aren't interesting at all 🙃

    • @sebaprime6411
      @sebaprime6411 Год назад +108

      ​@@psilocybicacid7667 american

    • @theredwhirlwin
      @theredwhirlwin Год назад +10

      ​@@sebaprime6411lol

    • @redspiderlilys6
      @redspiderlilys6 Год назад

      @@psilocybicacid7667 9/11 isn’t interesting yankee

    • @apotato5567
      @apotato5567 Год назад +1

      ​@@sebaprime6411 shut up

  • @mysteriumxarxes3990
    @mysteriumxarxes3990 Год назад +70

    the worst part abt last of us is that the person is still inside. Different from other zombies who becomes zombies after the person dies, in this one the person never dies, it just goes insane like dementia

    • @Name_has_been_stolen
      @Name_has_been_stolen Месяц назад +1

      Don't they lose consciousness once they "upgrade" from a stalker to a clicker tho?

    • @mysteriumxarxes3990
      @mysteriumxarxes3990 Месяц назад +2

      @@Name_has_been_stolen its not a black and white thing, its more like a gradual process

  • @jennyfeare1702
    @jennyfeare1702 Год назад +276

    A truly delightful surprise! Doing more short vids quickly explaining pop culture monsters like xenomorphs or the gill man would be great (especially if you'll leave the full episodes of Cryptobiology to mythical/folkloric fish-men like the Thetis Lake Monster or Qalupalik, and maybe even the Deep Ones)!

    • @ThoughtPotato
      @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +13

      Love that idea. When you say short vids, are you referring to 60-seconds, like Shorts?

    • @jennyfeare1702
      @jennyfeare1702 Год назад +4

      @@ThoughtPotato Yes, and with longer short ones maxing at like, 5 minutes tops.

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Год назад

      @@jennyfeare1702 Nah, longer is better.

    • @jennyfeare1702
      @jennyfeare1702 Год назад

      @@SnailHatan sounds more time-consuming to make tho, tbh, and Roanoak's got that niche filled for "extensive analysis into media monsters"

    • @nemanjanemanjaa4551
      @nemanjanemanjaa4551 Год назад

      ​@@ThoughtPotato can you do similar videos about monsters from Witcher 3? Like fiend and that one that attacks with tree roots?

  • @jimihayes150
    @jimihayes150 Год назад +63

    Being infected would be like having a permanent bad acid trip

    • @rawhidelamp
      @rawhidelamp 3 месяца назад +6

      More like an extremely painful coma where youre conscious of everything happening.
      And i guess your brain would be all messed up chemically anyways too

  • @saberbyte3989
    @saberbyte3989 Год назад +86

    So glad I decided to watch this right before bed 🤦‍♀️

  • @wnoo5844
    @wnoo5844 Год назад +171

    I've learned you can actually buy and grow your own cordyceps as superfoods and their fungi look really weird

    • @insultlk
      @insultlk Год назад +79

      This guy wants it to happen💀💀. Wtf man

    • @yasinhenfs4540
      @yasinhenfs4540 Год назад +35

      ​@@insultlk i was so confused when i searched for cordyceps and all i found first were shopping items lol

    • @Sabrina-sc1db
      @Sabrina-sc1db Год назад

      Dude if you make this game irl canon I will fucking hunt you down, mark my words

    • @honeyFoxx420
      @honeyFoxx420 Год назад +18

      People use cordyceps as teas and soups they just don't learn lmao

    • @JohnGalt1960
      @JohnGalt1960 Год назад +7

      This is predictive programming. 💀

  • @ryan241992
    @ryan241992 Год назад +21

    imagine being alive inside
    (brain still in conscious) yet you don't have control anymore in your body

  • @Master_Of_The_Universe
    @Master_Of_The_Universe Год назад +13

    The imagery of the skull of a clicker looks quite similar to the effects of bone cancer

  • @CliveHQ
    @CliveHQ Год назад +390

    This should have 1M views
    (I wrote this when it had 12,000 views)

    • @ThoughtPotato
      @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +28

      🤞

    • @fghjkl4083
      @fghjkl4083 Год назад

      It has

    • @CliveHQ
      @CliveHQ Год назад

      No way it actually got 1 million views!

    • @PittsburghSonido
      @PittsburghSonido Год назад +1

      that's cool that you commented when it had so few views.

    • @CliveHQ
      @CliveHQ Год назад

      @@PittsburghSonido lol thanks

  • @giveupndie4559
    @giveupndie4559 Год назад +44

    somewhere underground the last of us is happening irl to some ants lmao must be terrifying

    • @Bagelgeuse
      @Bagelgeuse Год назад

      It's actually less terrifying for ants. Infected ants just leave the colony, never to be seen again.
      The only trace of it are the cordyceps spores hanging over the colony.

  • @errortrossity
    @errortrossity Год назад +4

    As a biology nerd, I find a strange fascination in learning about fictional creatures. Games like The Last of Us, Rainworld, and Subnautica, are great examples of games that use science to explain the biology of their creatures and monsters. Adding actual biology and scientific reason into your animals is an amazing way to build up world building, it doesn't just add another layer to your creatures, it makes the world feel actually alive.

  • @alanlaxton2084
    @alanlaxton2084 Год назад +16

    You should do a video on the biology of the clickers. I love your channel ♥️

  • @smurlix5676
    @smurlix5676 Год назад +3

    Cordyceps IRL labotomizes the ant, but leaves just enough for it to feel everything

  • @CheeseAndCrackers_
    @CheeseAndCrackers_ Год назад +2

    One of the cool details in the game is if you grab a runner and wait for a clicker to attack you, the clicker will instead kill the runner you are holding as they can’t distinguish between other infected and you so they kill the first thing they touch

  • @angienoexiste
    @angienoexiste Год назад +3

    your biology videos are SO good, it'd be amazing if you were to cover the entire biology of all stages of infection

  • @CCJJ160Channels
    @CCJJ160Channels 2 месяца назад +1

    “You want mushrooms on your pizza?”
    Me: ‘Nah, I’m good.’

  • @normanlu8382
    @normanlu8382 Год назад +3

    As a person with quite a lot of knowledge in biology and chemistry, something I don’t understand about all these zombie related apocalypse shows is how these zombies and things are not decomposing into bare skeletons in the open environment or becoming extremely stiff and fossilized corpses. All these zombies type of things are dead, therefore there cells do not regenerate. I don’t believe the fungus in The Last of Us can somehow make human cells regenerate nor stop fast rates of decomposition in the open environment despite the production of penicillin. Furthermore, there has been bacteria that have developed antibiotic-resistant abilities. What are y’all’s thoughts?

    • @noobplays-saslow2920
      @noobplays-saslow2920 Год назад

      Because they are TV shows and not meant to be realistic, if it was going for realism it would be a bit shit.
      It has a pseudo-explanation, that being the Fungus replaces the decayed human tissue, which is why in the show there are ones at different levels of infection, with the “bloaters” literally just being fungus.

    • @patoti292
      @patoti292 Год назад

      Because otherwise the zombies wouldn’t work, and then there would be no game

  • @adrsbb4711
    @adrsbb4711 Год назад +2

    Such a good concept arts. It really shows the amount of research and hard work that true artists put into it

  • @enverpasa5326
    @enverpasa5326 Год назад +58

    You are my second favorite potato.

  • @marisuzuki143
    @marisuzuki143 Год назад +16

    Literally got the "are clickers breedable" short right after this one

  • @dontdoit468
    @dontdoit468 Год назад +1

    This, the necromorphs, and flood parasites are some of the most interesting biologies I've had the pleasure of learning

  • @Mr.klocPL
    @Mr.klocPL Год назад +3

    It's really scary if you will realise it's still life human, and that a some of them is infected around 20 years...

  • @FrstSpctr88
    @FrstSpctr88 Год назад +1

    Watched a vid that talked about how understanding of cordyceps infection is changing, as in the fungus doesn't touch the brain, instead grows through the muscles, making the victim truly a "prisoner in their own body".

  • @user-mf7bn5gq7d
    @user-mf7bn5gq7d Год назад +3

    Imagine in the future, alien archeologists found these strange skulls that are different from the human skulls.

  • @skeletonking4119
    @skeletonking4119 9 месяцев назад +1

    And the true terror is, the victim still alive and fully conscious during the whole process of transformation .

  • @Euroluptic
    @Euroluptic Год назад +17

    Bro I learn more on RUclips than in school💀

    • @AdamNisenziSpisak
      @AdamNisenziSpisak Год назад

      Yeah they should teach about Last of us in school, so educative

    • @Euroluptic
      @Euroluptic Год назад

      @@AdamNisenziSpisak I never said we learn more about Last of us in school literally has nothing else to talk about.

    • @This.Heres.A.URL.Handle
      @This.Heres.A.URL.Handle 3 месяца назад

      Start paying attention in school then.

    • @t0m_b
      @t0m_b 11 дней назад

      this is fiction

  • @oneasianbowl
    @oneasianbowl 17 дней назад

    Fungus is basically mother nature's slipper; it hits when a species tries to get out of line.

  • @davidschreck1321
    @davidschreck1321 Год назад +8

    If echolocation were used, the clickers could see you standing still. How they can only see you if you make noise would just mean they have really good hearing, not echolocation. Echolocation works just as well as eyesight. A good rule of thumb is, could they see me rn if they had regular sight? If yes, they could see you with echolocation. Kind of a big and obvious mess up on the games part. They could’ve just said their hearing was heightened and they were blind.

    • @Okratron-rr8we
      @Okratron-rr8we Год назад +14

      They can see you standing still, but they don't know what you look like. What the clickers see is probably more like a radar than a picture.

    • @deepdungeon8465
      @deepdungeon8465 Год назад +10

      ​@@Okratron-rr8we in short, they don't have the brain or processing method to distinguished what the echoes have pictured after bouncing back.

    • @Okratron-rr8we
      @Okratron-rr8we Год назад +1

      @@deepdungeon8465 i think that's a good way to put it

    • @Wasifaurko
      @Wasifaurko 9 месяцев назад

      Wrong, they sometimes screech in front of them regardless of noise and if you happen to be standing in front of them, they detect and start chasing you, it happened to me outside bill's church.
      Regardless clickers are easier to deal with as 1 shotgun shell to the head removes them and also they are slower

  • @Korvidcore
    @Korvidcore 3 месяца назад

    Crazy how infected go straight from the easiest stage to avoid (clickers) to the most terrifying, frightening, thing you can find in TLOU1 (bloaters).

  • @Gryphondork.
    @Gryphondork. Год назад +15

    Truly terrifying yet beautiful in an incredibly morbid way

  • @guitarguy3221
    @guitarguy3221 Год назад

    Reminds me of that The Happening movie where plants 'crowd control' start killing humans with a neurotoxin that causes suicide

  • @Sqequ
    @Sqequ Год назад +4

    "Are clickers breedable?"

  • @gastly4454
    @gastly4454 Год назад +1

    “Is it hard? .. knowing they were people once?”

  • @Dense0cactus
    @Dense0cactus Год назад +5

    They forgot to mention the victim isn't fully dead they still have consciousness and they know what is happening

  • @schools6555
    @schools6555 3 месяца назад

    This was such a brilliant idea to refine the Zombie making it actually terrifying and interesting.

  • @MattB-xi3rb
    @MattB-xi3rb Год назад +4

    Full video in the future?

  • @dannonpayne6627
    @dannonpayne6627 Год назад

    No cause they have always been my favorites, their designs are always so terrifyingly gorgeous

  • @LowestHonor
    @LowestHonor Год назад +4

    “Are clickers breedable?”

  • @0pt1cal
    @0pt1cal Год назад

    It’s scary how plausible this is

  • @IDesireToUpliftOthers
    @IDesireToUpliftOthers Год назад +5

    Hear me out

  • @glytcheout
    @glytcheout Год назад +2

    Ive actually done an entire research project on ophiocordeceps unalateras ! (Spelling might be off lol)
    Its terrifying to say the least from what i could find (done in 2015)
    The chance of it evolving is actually decently high as it tends to infect high populations of animals (yes ants as of right now as well as spiders and in some cases catapillars!)
    The chances of it infecting primates or mamals in general is low but its never zero lol
    As to explain the violence we see in the game
    humans are toxic af our flesh literally drives any who consume it insane and craves more (behavior seen in large predators such as tigers who normally are repelled by the smell of human blood will become exceedingly violent after consuming human flesh, we are in a sense poisonous) if it does by some chance evolve to infect any primate family its highly likely that it will have the infected display increasingly violent behaviors for nutrients
    The need for more nutrition is ever growing in fungi and they dont necessarily photosynthesis (fungi be weird af)
    So where would that nutrition come from in an evolved strand that infects large omnivore mammals?
    Protein 😊

  • @arli6226
    @arli6226 Год назад +6

    Imagine anti-maskers in TLOU universe

  • @jamesarnold2399
    @jamesarnold2399 Год назад

    Cordyceps infection in reality does not cause violent behavior in it's hosts,but more like suicidal behavior.

  • @exarcm9181
    @exarcm9181 Год назад +3

    It’s a damn shame people are interested now because of a few famous actors instead of the actual PASSION put into TLOU part 1

  • @epicscythe5538
    @epicscythe5538 Год назад

    I hope that even if the real fungus evolves to be able to control humans, it doesn't cause this zombie apocalypse creature

  • @deehanhaq2098
    @deehanhaq2098 Год назад

    Considering how insect cordiceps infections work, as in the fungi leaving the brain intact and growing directly into the muscle fibers, it stands to reason that by the time the victim reaches the clicker stage, their frontal lobe of the brain is seriously damaged (a ray of hope that the victim finally isn't conscious anymore by then?) and the cordiceps essentially forms a huge ear appendage on the victim's face, taking in auditory information in much the same manner that nerves would, and possibly acting as a neural network that's using the victim's jody structure at that point.
    Forming an auditory appendage would be a phenomenal achievement for a fungus, but I think cordiceps, whether insect-based or human, has already proved to be quite an extraordinary species.

  • @cjones1693
    @cjones1693 Год назад

    I saw a show on that fungus in like 2001 it’s just crazy to me to see a video game made after if.

  • @MANTUEFLIE2
    @MANTUEFLIE2 Год назад

    Honestly the cliggers walking is creepy in itself. They walk like they have broken bones

  • @berad187
    @berad187 Год назад

    What's interesting is that these infected people that was once people are definitely have a weakness to fire and It makes me wonder if this affects any animal's in the wild

  • @mrblahbah2522
    @mrblahbah2522 Год назад +1

    This is the most entertaining biology video I have ever watched…..

  • @Fields_of_Fright1922
    @Fields_of_Fright1922 2 месяца назад

    Resident Evil: Lickers
    The Last of Us: Clickers

  • @dinglebord
    @dinglebord Год назад

    When I played the og last of us as a kid the first time I saw the clicker I was so afraid to do anything I literally just sat still looking at the clicker in fear as it was making those noises and I think that was the last time I played the game

  • @RichardYou2ube
    @RichardYou2ube Год назад +1

    Should do the rest of the stages, I'd like that !

  • @Tylerpierre99
    @Tylerpierre99 Год назад

    A video that got a respectable number of view now has exploded in view count since the TV series came out in HBO because the series has shown us like only 5 infected so far by the end of the season 1.

  • @MrQuijibo
    @MrQuijibo Год назад

    First Covid jumped to people from bats. After that I'm afraid I'll have to ban mushrooms in our house

  • @l1ght872
    @l1ght872 Год назад

    they make the sound like that so they terrify enemy and make them breath heavier and gave them stress so they can hear it
    or they want to fuck around who knows

  • @Imildlyenjoykanyewest
    @Imildlyenjoykanyewest Год назад +1

    That skull looks like a Nirvana stans skull

  • @christophergongora7885
    @christophergongora7885 Год назад

    Thing that saddens me about the HBO show is stage 2 or stalkers never made an appearance

  • @TheWebsOfCorruptionNeverFail
    @TheWebsOfCorruptionNeverFail Год назад +1

    Willing to bet that some lab somewhere is already working on weaponizing the insect strain of that Fungus.

  • @The_trees_have_ears
    @The_trees_have_ears Год назад

    Original writer of this series did a fantastic job with coming up with a crazy but plausible “zombie” type infection

  • @10nerg41
    @10nerg41 Год назад

    The clickers gives me the vibes from dying light voaltiles

  • @ashokakash1992
    @ashokakash1992 Год назад

    When I first played this game, I could hear the clicker sound in my dreams every night. This is way terrifying than Bloaters and Rat king.

  • @snowthepro22
    @snowthepro22 Год назад

    If the planet heats up the courtyards will adapt and technically this could happen

  • @pugsfanarthub
    @pugsfanarthub Год назад +1

    Austin allergies be like

  • @CatBlack0226
    @CatBlack0226 Год назад

    That is more Scary that watching Ghost Videos

  • @jerbs5346
    @jerbs5346 2 месяца назад

    That's a misconception. Clickers don't have echolocation they have "hyperacusis ."

  • @l0rd0f5k33p
    @l0rd0f5k33p 5 месяцев назад

    Actually clickers are the most feared since most haven’t seen a Bloater or a Shambler. Good point

  • @k4a4_gaming50
    @k4a4_gaming50 Год назад

    Mouted dishka at the top of the stairs

  • @El_Boots
    @El_Boots Год назад

    I find it funny how everyone is just now finding out about this and I remember being in middle school already know about this cuz I played the game when It came out on ps3

  • @infernaldaedra
    @infernaldaedra Год назад

    The flood makes the Cordyceps infection seem like child play lol.

  • @lucasmellocaribe4086
    @lucasmellocaribe4086 4 месяца назад

    You know, to avoid worries, they should have picked a fictional fungi not a real one

  • @xiesie_xiesie
    @xiesie_xiesie Год назад +2

    My forehead hurts from watching the images... but the voice 🥲

  • @mhiggs8001
    @mhiggs8001 Год назад

    “ the throne of their consciousness…” I like that sentence you made there! Very elegant way of saying they’ve turned into rabid beasts. Nice😊.

  • @aksiljano8101
    @aksiljano8101 Год назад

    They'd be op if their echolocation sense is as strong as beluga whales or bats

  • @-not-here-
    @-not-here- 5 месяцев назад

    If only this was a tv show with Pedro pascal

  • @joshuahardee8837
    @joshuahardee8837 Год назад

    If clickers navigate entirely by echolocation, are they vulnerable to loud noises like from explosions? Could you "blind" them by throwing down a string of good sized fireworks?

  • @Yespapiii
    @Yespapiii Год назад +1

    Imagine certain athletes are infected like Usain Bolt and he’s on that runner stage… doesn’t the infection make you faster with high durability because an infected cannot feel the pain of fatigue.. so having the fastest human on earth(in 100m) chase after you without getting tired is scary….
    Imagine a sumo wrestler as a bloater…. A sumo wrestler as a bloater would just be humongous!

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns Год назад

      You just won the Maths World Championship with that basic but most terrifying multiplication formula 😭😭😭

  • @brandonjackson7529
    @brandonjackson7529 Год назад +2

    Imagine getting bit by an insect that was infected in real life 😳

  • @Spi-G
    @Spi-G Год назад

    Funny how I wasn't really reacting in a way to this video about a horrible horrible fate provided by a fungus, until the ant fungus popped up, then I got a chill. Also funny how learning that over half a decade ago maybe more still makes me shiver while a literal humanoid fungus zombie doesnt. Poor ants.

  • @ethans.6645
    @ethans.6645 Год назад

    One of the few “zombies” that make sense and have some sense of reality where it could happen

  • @vinrave
    @vinrave Год назад

    I like how the last of us just didn’t make a half ass zombies. But they actually put alot of thought on it that they have scientific rationales for their very detail designs!

  • @visayanpeep2240
    @visayanpeep2240 2 месяца назад

    Your voice is relaxing and satisfying

  • @thrustfrombehind9869
    @thrustfrombehind9869 Год назад

    Imagine the Game, and now the SHow is merely just a message from the future get us used to the future, a glimpse of what is to come.

  • @rexsalama
    @rexsalama Год назад

    That skull triggered my trypophobia.

  • @Honeybadger456
    @Honeybadger456 Год назад

    If you make your starting formation 424 you can use cruyff, r9, mbappe and jairzinho

  • @Saffrone221
    @Saffrone221 Год назад +1

    Logically its not possible to put a person into a zombie state because during the decomposition process tissues, especially the nerves deteriorated making muscle contraction impossible.

    • @ZSmith-yy4lv
      @ZSmith-yy4lv Год назад

      the idea is that the person isn’t dead, but is being controlled by the fungus.

    • @Saffrone221
      @Saffrone221 Год назад +2

      @@ZSmith-yy4lv that would be cool. It cant stand though.

    • @ZSmith-yy4lv
      @ZSmith-yy4lv Год назад

      @@Saffrone221 theoretically, if it were able to adapt to human physiology, it could perform actions such as walking/running. It’s able to control ants by directly commandeering its muscular system. This of course only being possible after millions of years of evolution.

    • @Saffrone221
      @Saffrone221 Год назад

      @@ZSmith-yy4lv the ant is still alive. So its driving the brain to activate the nerves controlling the muscle. Dead zombie is just liquid internal tissue

  • @TarotVylan
    @TarotVylan Год назад

    I can make the clicking noise quietly, it is spooky in echoey hallways

  • @Tobenne
    @Tobenne Год назад

    The more I see TLOU stuff, the more I worry about cordyceps IRL

  • @GoogleVideoMan
    @GoogleVideoMan Год назад

    A zombie apocalypse that’s not as far off from reality as one may think. Genius.

  • @ihategangstalkers3912
    @ihategangstalkers3912 Год назад

    The sound they make is fkn scary... yet I want to hear more more and more of it

  • @mikeo.4203
    @mikeo.4203 Год назад

    Love that the last of us tv show is getting more people to know about this!