As someone who has megalophobia, I get a dizzy feeling and numbness in my knees when I watch these videos. But I loooove doing it to myself because, even though I fear it, I’m fascinated by it. The “supernatural” images don’t scare me, it’s the ones that are real. It’s the thought that humans actually CREATED most of these insanely large and oversized objects, and all the time invested and stress that took to construct them.
The concept that is the scariest to me is the idea of a titanic abysmal room with pillars hundreds of times the size of actual pillars that seem to go up forever. I once dreamed that and I can't forget that feeling
Unsure if I have Megalophobia. All I can say is: viewpoint makes all the difference. Like the giant angel man. We are at level with his head, like we were the same size with him, so it looks more like some guy stepping on a miniature city toy set up. Now, if we were at level with the ground and we had a viewpoint as small as those fictional citizens, looking up, now THAT would make me feel something 😱
It's also not all that scary if the picture is clearly photoshopped or just art. The underside of the ship is a spooky one imo because you can get a sense of scale. But a fake big thing is not spooky because it's not real. I think it'd be really weird if someone saw a piece of art that had a massive city suspended on platforms on the planet. It'd be like using that photo and say 'are you afraid of heights?" Like, I'm scared of heights but it's not a real picture so it has no depth.
I have megalophobia and you are right. Compilation like these often let me down because just simply showing big things vs small things while we look at it at the perspective of an outsider. Doesn't do anything for me at all. The real megalophobia set in when the photos point of view being YOU are the small thing which is why the Saturn looming over the Earth pulled out the feeling of dread the most for me. If you want to figure out of you have megalophobia or not you can try the online entering black hole simulation or play something space engine and see if you can stay close to a looming planet near you without feeling anxious
Yes, I have Megalophobia, but the scariest I get is when I can't see it completely, it makes me imagine its appearance and imposing magnitude, that... that terrifies me, a lot
Basically the fear of the unknown at the end all kinds of fears there are all of them are derived from the fear of unknown it's the primordial and the most natural fear known to man
For those curious, the first pick is from a novel called "The Electric State" by Simon Stålenhag, I have not read it yet myself, but I have heard it is really good, it is basically a whole bunch of similar pics with a little text to accompany the image, creating a story.
@@grenadierwojak6588 because Moscow-City is a project that wasted lots of money of all the russian people simply for coping Japan's or American cities with lots of skyscrapers. And in total the City is mediocre
@@КириллТрифонов-е5ф Moscow isn't a project haven't you read history? Moscow has a rich history it was the centre of the revolution, Napoleons invasion etc
@@grenadierwojak6588 I'm talking about the Moscow-City, not the entire city. One district that's builded with skyscrapers (and the one that's used for almost every photo of the Moscow) is called "Moscow-City". The entire district was built as one solid project
1:55 this gave me chills, just not realizing how big people thought the Empire State Building was to people back then and them going out of their house to see this.
I don't have megalophobia but the image at 0:41 reminds me of one of the scariest dreams I've ever had. In my dream, it was midday, my office is empty because it's lunch break, and I was just about to go get some lunch. Suddenly everything went dark as if someone turned the sun off. I go outside to find an empty city under a dark night sky, ominously black without a thing EXCEPT a huuuuge pale blue moon peeking at the horizon. I'm not afraid of ghost and I very rarely had nightmare of any sort but this dream terrifies me to the core. It's like something inevitable outside of our grasp is slowly descending and causing me to have an existential crisis. This is why I love cosmic horror as it plays with our basic instinct which is fear of the unknown.
The video being as simple as it gets. That message at the end. Your channel being called "Carter games". This screams late 00s/early 10s RUclips and I love it.
I actually love this. I love this abstract concept of overly large beings/objects just easily towering over cities. I also love the kind of liminal aspect it has. The picture that best describes this kind of feeling is at 2:57
Am I the only one that actually got comforted by these photos? For one that's a sign I probably don't have megalophobia, but something about these photos comforts me. It's hard to put in words, but seeing these massive structures makes me feel small and cozy in a good way.
it’s the planets that get me tbh, anything else I’m fine with, I can just imagine falling into Jupiter or Saturn and it slowly gets bigger and bigger the closer you get until you disintegrate in the atmosphere and it no longer looks like a planet, because it all surrounds you.
The supernatural stuff gives me chills, but the boats, skyscrapers, downed trees, and big closeups of 🪐 don’t scare me at all. And the last one mentioned can’t even be an actuality because the massive increase in gravity would kill everything if another planet was that close.
As someone who has megalophobia, the best way to describe the way I feel from these pictures is anxious, I just feel like I’m gonna get crushed by these ungodly things, these images just drive me crazy
Since we’re on the topic of phobias/irrational fears, I have a fear of those coloured TV bars and static, even worse when its with sound, I feel an overwhelming sense of impending doom and always jumpscared half to death. Been looking for anyone else with this but no luck. I’m 24 this year btw.
that age still young as hell.. i'm 23 and haven't felt any different other than new legality benefits and a better job position.. soo.. let's get back to topic, let's say half of the population have this phobia same as you did, it'll make those indie game or lazy movie director a rich bastard with a simple effects! Kept on searching on forum through google. My memory are a little bit fuzzy on which forum just kept on searching you'll find that anonymous user with same issue
Brooooooo, finally someone with that phobia, i once was trying to config the OBS Studio and suddenly all pixels move out of their place and screen literally "melted" so did my brain
Your phobia's pretty common imo. Isn't this a common trope in horror movies? Possibly the anxiety that someone may be corrupting the screen, the loud constant white noise, the dread of losing communication mixes into that feeling of impending doom and makes you feel targeted? Random TV static gives major apocalyptic vibes lol.
@@VokeRwasha But the thing is I can’t bear to look at it, the rest of my family laughs it off while I scream like a child and hold back tears despite being someone who’s served in the military (2 years conscription), nothing in the world scares me this bad, like if I see and hear those coloured bars on TV my first reflex would be to throw a chair and destroy it. I’ve asked around since I was in school years ago and even now in university I haven’t met anyone with a similar experience, they just call it weird instead lmao🗿
I'm fine with things being bigger than me. I'm not fine with them being bigger and being fixated on me. Like, eye contact with no blinking cuz it wants me, fixated.
I don’t scare by these but when I imagine that I’m stuck in a infinite room with just white and nothing, that’s kinda scared me bruh but I like Megalophobia
I remember once in a "dream". We went down in an elevator, big, about the size of a tennis court. One of those diagonal ones. We hit the bottom and we are in an old facility at the bottom of the ocean. I walk towards a console and hit a switch, then the lights come on. First they illuminate the room we are in, in front of me I see the deep pitch black void of the ocean through a large window. Then flood lights turn on from outside the window. The activate in a sequence and as they do something comes into vision. It looks like a ship, only enormous, and it doesn't look man-made. It had crashed at the bottom of the ocean. The others start to talk, something about going in deeper to find the others. Something happened, something bad. I know well enough that some things are better left alone, so I turn around to get back on the elevator. I'm sure you can guess how well that worked. Sure enough, as soon as I turn around the floor of the elevator collapses down the bottom of the shaft. I look down and see sparks and a void. No way back up, no escape now... I can't really put that sense of dread into words, the magnitude of it. It's sheer vastness, and the complete void that was the ocean. Not the worst nightmare I've ever had but it stands out.
I have megalophobia, but only with like, specific objects and shapes, and only if they are abnormally large. Like skyscrapers and airplanes don’t scare me because they are supposed to be big, the only exception is like, planets or stars, like at 0:41 Saturn was uncomfortably close. Whenever I see an amarican flag that is bigger than an average classroom flag, I’m too scared to go near it. And since I live in America that is sort of a problem, literally every time I go into a school gym they have a huge flag on the wall and I get jumpscared. Eventually I get used to it being there but I’m still paranoid sometimes because I’m afraid it will fall and touch me.
My nightmares always consist of some giant thing way off in the distance moving toward me. And that’s not the creepiest part either- the creepiest part is that it moves *slowly and silently*
I do not have this phobia but some nights ago I dreamed that a planet was crashing into earth 😳 You could just see it getting closer and closer until it covered the entire sky At that point I accepted death and hugged my best friend from childhood with a smile on my face Very eerie but it did feel peaceful after I woke up when it was about to crash 😌
When I was younger and sick I had these dreams of massive objects like a giant red cube loom over me idk why but it terrified me as a kid. (it still kind of dose)
Yeah I had weird dreams as a little kid such as a train chasing after me in my house but this one literally ATE ME ALIVE if it got close like it’s a grinder or something
I used to have a nightmare that would correlate to having megalophobia. it was a reoccurring one. There would be these giant trees surrounding everything in a circle, and if you looked straight ahead you could only see the darkness given off by the tops of each tree. In the middle of the circle was a giant playground that gave off ominous, Erie vibes. Being anywhere in that dream felt really....weird. I hated it so much.
the planet images in particular bother me so badly. They make me instantly, physically, uncontrollably recoil. I've never had anything else in life do the same thing to me.
I have a weird phobia about being on this planet knowing we are going through space around 400 million mph. I have a really hard time being up on a mountain and seeing how infinite the landscape stretches on until my eyes can't discern details anymore. I wish I knew what caused it. It kind of just happened over night once during a nocturnal panic attack. I haven't been the same since October 2018.
I don't have megalopgobia but when i was a child i saw a nightmare about giants. They were coming to get me from my apartment and one of them looked at me into the eye from window. I was frozen. Aot wasn't an anime back then btw.
I saw a youtube video on giant trees and it's insane how big certain trees get. The trunks alone are wider that 10ft across and the leaves are the size of cars
Pretty sure that image at 0:31 is from La Push, Washington. I recognize the rocky islands in the back and used to climb that dead tree when I was little.
As someone who has megalophobia, I get a dizzy feeling and numbness in my knees when I watch these videos. But I loooove doing it to myself because, even though I fear it, I’m fascinated by it. The “supernatural” images don’t scare me, it’s the ones that are real. It’s the thought that humans actually CREATED most of these insanely large and oversized objects, and all the time invested and stress that took to construct them.
It's the more natural images for, like the second one of the tree makes me nauseous
@@Eliasret74 bro you should see redwood trees compared to a person, you’ll get a stroke
@@AmBlahaj I don't doubt it (not a megalophobic, but I'm sure that it makes worse)
@@royaltyfree9607 The beat is supposed to be unnerving but it's kinda fire.
The Mist
As someone with megalophobia, I get terrified every time I pull down my pants.
Lmao
That caught me off guard XD
Holy shit
That sus
WOW.
The concept that is the scariest to me is the idea of a titanic abysmal room with pillars hundreds of times the size of actual pillars that seem to go up forever. I once dreamed that and I can't forget that feeling
A boss fight is near, watch out
What does "actual pillars" mean, if I may? A pillar is a design element, it can be pretty much any size
@@kam8754 You're right, it would be like 15 meter pilars
Hey, Saitama doesn't fear.
Don’t play dark souls
I’m the opposite of Megalophobia I love seeing big stuff
😳
🏳️🌈?
@Nothing To see here 👍
@puteqx 😎👍
Yeah…big stuff
Unsure if I have Megalophobia.
All I can say is: viewpoint makes all the difference.
Like the giant angel man. We are at level with his head, like we were the same size with him, so it looks more like some guy stepping on a miniature city toy set up. Now, if we were at level with the ground and we had a viewpoint as small as those fictional citizens, looking up, now THAT would make me feel something 😱
It's also not all that scary if the picture is clearly photoshopped or just art. The underside of the ship is a spooky one imo because you can get a sense of scale. But a fake big thing is not spooky because it's not real. I think it'd be really weird if someone saw a piece of art that had a massive city suspended on platforms on the planet. It'd be like using that photo and say 'are you afraid of heights?" Like, I'm scared of heights but it's not a real picture so it has no depth.
Nah bro, just bring a few dozens of Tomahawk missiles and he'll die in the blink of an eye
I have megalophobia and you are right. Compilation like these often let me down because just simply showing big things vs small things while we look at it at the perspective of an outsider. Doesn't do anything for me at all. The real megalophobia set in when the photos point of view being YOU are the small thing which is why the Saturn looming over the Earth pulled out the feeling of dread the most for me. If you want to figure out of you have megalophobia or not you can try the online entering black hole simulation or play something space engine and see if you can stay close to a looming planet near you without feeling anxious
if you’re unsure, then you don’t
You dont have megalophobia
dammit, not the planets.. i had a nightmare about the Moon crashing into us
Luckily the moon gets torn apart before it does! So nothing to worry about
Me too
If that's your nightmare, then don't play Zelda: Majora's mask
@@vegetachavez8310 lol
I've hade dreams where I can see planets and galaxies as close as can be.
Yes, I have Megalophobia, but the scariest I get is when I can't see it completely, it makes me imagine its appearance and imposing magnitude, that... that terrifies me, a lot
Bonus points if its towering over you
Basically the fear of the unknown at the end all kinds of fears there are all of them are derived from the fear of unknown it's the primordial and the most natural fear known to man
@@SomeNoobHydra aot fans when their mother dies,omfg im eren(source:chronic aot fan)
Literally lovecraftian horror but specifically with big thing
@@dontkickmychick6076 Cyclopean.
I don't have megalophobia, but some of these images are actually creepy
Same
Same
Same
Literally none of them are creepy like wtf
@@lovelypiroff6964 planets creep me out though and it's cool too
For those curious, the first pick is from a novel called "The Electric State" by Simon Stålenhag, I have not read it yet myself, but I have heard it is really good, it is basically a whole bunch of similar pics with a little text to accompany the image, creating a story.
Yoo I watched a video about it, that whole project looked sick
Thnx
*megalovania starts playing*
Seeing Moscow-City as an example of megalophobia was unexpected lol. Me and my wife feel rather anger and boredom while visiting it
Полностью согласен)
Сам охренел от этого
Why anger?
@@grenadierwojak6588 because Moscow-City is a project that wasted lots of money of all the russian people simply for coping Japan's or American cities with lots of skyscrapers. And in total the City is mediocre
@@КириллТрифонов-е5ф Moscow isn't a project haven't you read history?
Moscow has a rich history it was the centre of the revolution, Napoleons invasion etc
@@grenadierwojak6588 I'm talking about the Moscow-City, not the entire city. One district that's builded with skyscrapers (and the one that's used for almost every photo of the Moscow) is called "Moscow-City". The entire district was built as one solid project
1:55 this gave me chills, just not realizing how big people thought the Empire State Building was to people back then and them going out of their house to see this.
It was the tallest building there was back in the days after all
I don't have megalophobia but the image at 0:41 reminds me of one of the scariest dreams I've ever had. In my dream, it was midday, my office is empty because it's lunch break, and I was just about to go get some lunch. Suddenly everything went dark as if someone turned the sun off.
I go outside to find an empty city under a dark night sky, ominously black without a thing EXCEPT a huuuuge pale blue moon peeking at the horizon. I'm not afraid of ghost and I very rarely had nightmare of any sort but this dream terrifies me to the core. It's like something inevitable outside of our grasp is slowly descending and causing me to have an existential crisis.
This is why I love cosmic horror as it plays with our basic instinct which is fear of the unknown.
What you’ve described as “the sun going out” is actually what would happen if the moon lost its orbit. Maybe you saw a glimpse of the future… 🌚 🌝
I had a dream once aboutt the moon was falling down. It was getting bigger and bigger. It was super scary :D
I honestly can imagine your dream as a book. Or, even better, a movie
Y'all dreamt The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
@@shubhamghoshal2939 exactly what i was thinking
I have megalophilia, so this video makes me moist.
These pictures are album art worthy
For real
@@SCHATTENJGGER fr fr
Even without megalophobia I feel uneasy looking at some of the images, they are just creepy
Average megalophobia fan: 💀
Average macrophilia enjoyer: 🤩
😩*
I love The Giant Angle standing over the city
The picture at 00:54 "let me do it for you"
The video being as simple as it gets. That message at the end. Your channel being called "Carter games".
This screams late 00s/early 10s RUclips and I love it.
These pictures + scary music = congratulations, you have megalophobia!
In a strange way , i actually find many of these awe inspiring and it makes me want to explore.
Macrofilia the opposite of macrophobia
Me too
@@josjos1847 what are theses ?
@@DreaguiVII Macrofilia is the love for big stuff, while macrophobia is the fear of big stuff.
@@kaiseramadeus233 alright thank you very much for explaining.
I actually love this. I love this abstract concept of overly large beings/objects just easily towering over cities. I also love the kind of liminal aspect it has. The picture that best describes this kind of feeling is at 2:57
The first image is from a picture anthology called “The Electric State.” I highly recommend you check it out if you like the image.
I don’t know why but when I see these images I think “there is something bigger out there, something pictures and art can never fill”
The one from a thumbnail actually uplifts me.
As someone with megalophobia, i get terrified every time i hear Megalovania
I misread the title as "Megalovania images with unnerving music" 😭
Imagine someone watching antman for the first time with megalophobia
1:34 Я в голос заржал, когда увидел Москву-сити
Это уже богатофобия
Cool skyline, one of the best in the world
I have megalophobia but I also love watching these videos
1:03 is the most scary for me
2:13 is my favourite. I love these deep sea images usually, cuz they're not edited.
oh my god how?! Underwater images are just creepy to me! The things that live underwater are horrifying
I don't really have megalophobia (or at least I don't think I do), but the picture with the mountain in the background actually creeped me out.
thats odd, I have megalophobia and the mountain is the only one that doesn't scare me
Do not move to any mountainous region lol
@@poopbutt6241 I already live in one 💀.
Come visit Tirol in Austria, it‘s amazing and haunting at the same time- you are surrounded by mountains!
At this point having the craziest and most obscure phobia is just a trend
Honestly not “scary” just cool as hell
The mountain at 2:39 is amazing 🤩
I would love to live there!
Where id that?
One of the scaryist ones for me
@@blahblah-if3nfprobably edited
2:43 is this a real picture? that is amazing looking
Yes it is from the looks of it it seems like this is in Switzerland
Any idea about the exact place
Those just aren't big enough, I got Gigalopobhia
That's not scary.That's just relaxing
Am I the only one that actually got comforted by these photos? For one that's a sign I probably don't have megalophobia, but something about these photos comforts me. It's hard to put in words, but seeing these massive structures makes me feel small and cozy in a good way.
I know no one asked but I read it as "Megalovania music with unnerving images" and the thought was too funny not to share
People inventing new phobias each day, is there a phobiaphobia I can claim? Nice video anyway
it’s the planets that get me tbh, anything else I’m fine with, I can just imagine falling into Jupiter or Saturn and it slowly gets bigger and bigger the closer you get until you disintegrate in the atmosphere and it no longer looks like a planet, because it all surrounds you.
Scariest thing I would imagine as a kid was seeing the moon blink
I really love the saturn and space one at 1:10. I swear I saw that one at 1:10 in my dreams before with more roads
The supernatural stuff gives me chills, but the boats, skyscrapers, downed trees, and big closeups of 🪐 don’t scare me at all. And the last one mentioned can’t even be an actuality because the massive increase in gravity would kill everything if another planet was that close.
1:38 that's photo of my city, lol
As someone who has megalophobia, the best way to describe the way I feel from these pictures is anxious, I just feel like I’m gonna get crushed by these ungodly things, these images just drive me crazy
Bro these pics are so cool, it makes me feel like I’m in a dope adventure
Since we’re on the topic of phobias/irrational fears, I have a fear of those coloured TV bars and static, even worse when its with sound, I feel an overwhelming sense of impending doom and always jumpscared half to death. Been looking for anyone else with this but no luck. I’m 24 this year btw.
that age still young as hell.. i'm 23 and haven't felt any different other than new legality benefits and a better job position.. soo.. let's get back to topic, let's say half of the population have this phobia same as you did, it'll make those indie game or lazy movie director a rich bastard with a simple effects! Kept on searching on forum through google. My memory are a little bit fuzzy on which forum just kept on searching you'll find that anonymous user with same issue
Brooooooo, finally someone with that phobia, i once was trying to config the OBS Studio and suddenly all pixels move out of their place and screen literally "melted" so did my brain
Your phobia's pretty common imo. Isn't this a common trope in horror movies?
Possibly the anxiety that someone may be corrupting the screen, the loud constant white noise, the dread of losing communication mixes into that feeling of impending doom and makes you feel targeted? Random TV static gives major apocalyptic vibes lol.
@@VokeRwasha But the thing is I can’t bear to look at it, the rest of my family laughs it off while I scream like a child and hold back tears despite being someone who’s served in the military (2 years conscription), nothing in the world scares me this bad, like if I see and hear those coloured bars on TV my first reflex would be to throw a chair and destroy it. I’ve asked around since I was in school years ago and even now in university I haven’t met anyone with a similar experience, they just call it weird instead lmao🗿
Okay, I don't have meglophobia but the ship one with the people in the kayaks is so ominous
As a person with no Megalophobia, I am not terrified by such huge monsters standing in front of me and staring me down...
Yo not be scared even if let’s say a giant nearly steps on yo butt?
I miss read “megalophobia” as “megalovania” 💀
This is exactly how we look like from the point of view of the ants
My mom had Megalophobia. She couldn't stand to see saturn on the horizon and she shat herself when she saw it in "Pitch Black " with vin diesel
I'm fine with things being bigger than me. I'm not fine with them being bigger and being fixated on me. Like, eye contact with no blinking cuz it wants me, fixated.
I don’t scare by these but when I imagine that I’m stuck in a infinite room with just white and nothing, that’s kinda scared me bruh but I like Megalophobia
As a person that lives in Ohio this images looks normal to me,I often see things like this.
Excuse the ignorance.. why?
It's a meme mate ; )
Oohh ok! XD
"unnerving music" proceeds to put some epic BGM
I know I don't have megalophobia because I actually think these images are really cool
As a person without Megalophobia, I think genuinely anyone would be afraid of this 3:17
I have this phobia. Giant things in my dreams make me want to run away from pure terror. Also I thought the title said Megalovania.
I remember once in a "dream".
We went down in an elevator, big, about the size of a tennis court. One of those diagonal ones.
We hit the bottom and we are in an old facility at the bottom of the ocean. I walk towards a console and hit a switch, then the lights come on.
First they illuminate the room we are in, in front of me I see the deep pitch black void of the ocean through a large window.
Then flood lights turn on from outside the window. The activate in a sequence and as they do something comes into vision.
It looks like a ship, only enormous, and it doesn't look man-made. It had crashed at the bottom of the ocean. The others start to talk, something about going in deeper to find the others.
Something happened, something bad. I know well enough that some things are better left alone, so I turn around to get back on the elevator. I'm sure you can guess how well that worked.
Sure enough, as soon as I turn around the floor of the elevator collapses down the bottom of the shaft. I look down and see sparks and a void. No way back up, no escape now...
I can't really put that sense of dread into words, the magnitude of it. It's sheer vastness, and the complete void that was the ocean.
Not the worst nightmare I've ever had but it stands out.
@@fluffycarrot42 Damn thats scary
it’s the planet ones that really get me… like if saturn replaced the moon kinda stuff… they really send shivers
I have megalophobia, but only with like, specific objects and shapes, and only if they are abnormally large. Like skyscrapers and airplanes don’t scare me because they are supposed to be big, the only exception is like, planets or stars, like at 0:41 Saturn was uncomfortably close.
Whenever I see an amarican flag that is bigger than an average classroom flag, I’m too scared to go near it. And since I live in America that is sort of a problem, literally every time I go into a school gym they have a huge flag on the wall and I get jumpscared. Eventually I get used to it being there but I’m still paranoid sometimes because I’m afraid it will fall and touch me.
The one in the thumbnail was actually cool.
I have the opposite of megalophobia, in fact seeing Huge things makes me have a nice rush of adrenaline like I wanna go and kill a titan
This video casually pulled out the Plague Inc music lmao (not saying that is from there, but sounds exactly like that)
Awesome video! Those images are scary!
Glad you like them!
Imagine seeing big creature that has low opacity in the sky
Megalophobia is scary and beutiful at the same time
I have megalophobia and to me it's interesting but sort of scary to me.
props to this guy making it when he was 9 💀
My nightmares always consist of some giant thing way off in the distance moving toward me. And that’s not the creepiest part either- the creepiest part is that it moves *slowly and silently*
People with Megalophobia playing Sonic Frontiers be like:
As someone with megalophilia, I love this.
I bet you dont even have megalophobia
@@FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey i don't. I said megalophilia, not megalophobia
What i have in mind:
Something massive lurking under the canoe you're on while you taking selfie.
I do not have this phobia but some nights ago I dreamed that a planet was crashing into earth 😳
You could just see it getting closer and closer until it covered the entire sky
At that point I accepted death and hugged my best friend from childhood with a smile on my face
Very eerie but it did feel peaceful after I woke up when it was about to crash 😌
POV: *_You don’t have the phobia you just clicked on it to either watch it or see the comments_*
1:58 I love the idea of that being a boss fight. Like, imagine being in a biplane or bomber trying to shoot that thing down. One word; AWESOME.
yeah, al qaeda also thought about that in 2001
@@user-ey5xk5tj9r ._.
I think Drakengard did something similar in one of its endings.
When I was younger and sick I had these dreams of massive objects like a giant red cube loom over me idk why but it terrified me as a kid. (it still kind of dose)
Yeah I had weird dreams as a little kid such as a train chasing after me in my house but this one literally ATE ME ALIVE if it got close like it’s a grinder or something
1:43 omg its moscow
As something with megalophobia, I always get terrified whenever I see Burj khalifa 5000 kilometers away
"If you have megalophobia this is not a video for you"
I'm here for exposure therapy that's my excuse... also no comments??
Okay that was a very good video good job on not using the same pictures as everyone else! I subscribed good luck hitting your goal
@@edgarpoe6085 Thank you so much for watching and subscribing!
@@edgarpoe6085my dear subscriber I just want to tell you that I’m quitting my RUclips channel but thanks for subscribing.
For me, it's usually big objects in the sky, like blimps, planes flying low etc or those uncanny videos made by Lights Are Off
I have megalphobia and I came here to face my fears 😅
As a person with megalophobia i get TERRIFIED everytime i see someone's mom
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As someone with Megalophobia these images really give anxiety, and trigger
I used to have a nightmare that would correlate to having megalophobia. it was a reoccurring one.
There would be these giant trees surrounding everything in a circle, and if you looked straight ahead you could only see the darkness given off by the tops of each tree. In the middle of the circle was a giant playground that gave off ominous, Erie vibes. Being anywhere in that dream felt really....weird. I hated it so much.
Can you control your dreams?
the planet images in particular bother me so badly. They make me instantly, physically, uncontrollably recoil. I've never had anything else in life do the same thing to me.
2:51 what is this woaa
It’s siren head
@@Epic-ft2bg nah its not its wayyy too tall and it doesn’t have red glowing eyes a giant neck and a robotic structure
@@natristu it is too tall, but it does have a long neck like siren. And siren doesn’t have eyes, I’m pretty sure?? Also, could be a different species.
@@wootboi7603 good theory
I only get scared of the unknown, like i get dreams where im going to different planets or accidentally crashing into one and its so scary
I have a weird phobia about being on this planet knowing we are going through space around 400 million mph. I have a really hard time being up on a mountain and seeing how infinite the landscape stretches on until my eyes can't discern details anymore. I wish I knew what caused it. It kind of just happened over night once during a nocturnal panic attack. I haven't been the same since October 2018.
I didn’t know I had this, but what gets me the worst is standing underneath or beside huge ships or airplane engines
Hopefully I will reach my goal hopefully I will become a very good RUclipsr
Nice video bro!
Do whatever you want my guy. Hope it works. Best of luck
You made it into my recommendations without me watching or subscribing to you, your gonna be successful kid
this honestly seems pretty cool
I don't have megalopgobia but when i was a child i saw a nightmare about giants. They were coming to get me from my apartment and one of them looked at me into the eye from window. I was frozen. Aot wasn't an anime back then btw.
Imagine bringing stuck in a room with an endless amount of cargo ships
I saw a youtube video on giant trees and it's insane how big certain trees get. The trunks alone are wider that 10ft across and the leaves are the size of cars
these are just beautiful
Pretty sure that image at 0:31 is from La Push, Washington. I recognize the rocky islands in the back and used to climb that dead tree when I was little.