Ah yes, I was one of the many impressionable children who feared blackholes (especially the concept of stars growing to consume their surrounding planets)
I've had Aperiophobia ever since I learned about dying and it took me a good 10 years to also realize the only way to deal with it is to forget about it. I used to lay in bed for hours as a kid thinking about eternity in general and it was terrifying, regardless if there was an afterlife or not. Just trying to wrap my head around that idea would keep me up for hours. I had no idea until today this was a real phobia and watching this makes me feel better to know there are other people who also know that terrible feeling. I rarely leave comments but this brings back memories lol
Yes oh my god. I would start having a near panic attack sometimes when I shower or something then just try to forget. But it's hard. Thank God there are more people out there.
in 2020 i was having an lsd bad trip because of this inexplicable concept of infinite and other things like wtf is reality and why anything exists. After this experience i thot that the only way to deal with the things that are impossible to understand were try to forget about them. As the time passed i started to realize that all these things were actually… beautiful! imagine how boring our lifes were going to be if we had an answer to everything, like somehow this really conforts me. And learning about chaos theory helped me a lot to see that even in this chaotic impossible to undestand system that we call universe, there will be with 100% chance an order patern, so chill and be you. life is beautiful :)
just knowing you're not alone brings comfort lol. dont know if you still have those thoughts but something that would always help me was to think about the present, the people around me, and my goals for the future, i think it would ground me a bit
The biggest problem for me is the fear of death as I am not religious and also the concept of time and that i will die and I will age and I will forget everything I have ever known and the only way to not to have it is to forget ita
I actually have a pretty rare phobia called Casadastraphobia, it's the phobia that you'll just fall into the sky. Sometimes when I'm outside and I pay too much attention to the sky I feel like the earth's gravity would just turn off and I'll fall into the infinate sky above. Which is a partial reason why I'm an indoors guy.
I know a movie you should never watch. It's called the forgotten and it's a sci-fi flick about aliens and the way they take people is exactly your fear
Once I read about people getting into existential panic over watching the night sky. I man in the desert freaked out when he watched the above skies and realized he was looking at something infinite. I have myself this sense of awkwardness looking at the celestial dome, actually perceiving it as an endless, bottomless thing. Never panicked about it, yet it can be something intense.
Every time I watch the night sky, I have this intense bliss. It's when I most feel like I'm a part of something bigger than myself. Realizing how small, cosmically, I am is incidentally what got me to reach out and interact with more people. We'll never understand the nature of universe, but we can strive to better understand human nature, so I have taken that route through life.
Freaked out like that once too, its scary thinking that I'm basically staring into infinite darkness. Had dreams during that time about floating in infinite darkness with a few dim stars passing me by
I love how when we need an example of thalasiphobia we go for Subnautica. I almost jumped out of my seat the time I was in the lava caverns and a leviathan almost swallowed my mech.
I think Subnautica cured my thalassophobia. I see Reaper Leviathans as chew toys for my Prawn suit. In my most recent save I’ve killed around 5-6 Reapers.
yeah, he makes the point that it's just your mind conjuring those monsters. it's the idea that anything could be down there, so your mind races and thinks of the worst possible things that could be
Yeah. For me, one reason why I broke my family's 5 generation line of Navy sailors is just the fear of the endless expanse, not being able to see land, not knowing how far down it goes, just incomprehensibly large, dark, deep, and deadly.
These are what in my mind when it's triggered; Something will show up from the water and do something so horrible, sometimes I unintentionally imagine that I'm seeing a swimming creature beneath me like that one in the video, "what's underneath me? Maybe an underwater sinkhole", "what if the water carries me somewhere deeper?" (especially after knowing about riptides), "I'm sinking", "What if a tsunami were to happen while I'm swimming out here", "There must be a snake swimming here somewhere" There are more but usually they're irrational when it gets triggered
i almost drowned when i was a kid, so i still get really freaked out when riding boats, especially if it’s a tiny boat like a kayak. the idea that just one strong wave could easily flip the boat and make me drown and sink into the deep water terrifies me.
I love how this video proceeds to show videos or pictures of what the phobia is about. Really just gives us that middle finger (arachnophobia and acrophobia myself lmao)
@@slametdinatadinata645that's kinda like mine online (depends on how big the spider is,) but irl it works all the time, no matter how small the spider is. Only, it works depending on how big the spider is. If it's small, I just back away slowly, if it's big, I'm freezing up and hyperventilating
Weird how one person's biggest fear can be another person's object of admiration. The moment the video got to megalophobia, I realized I have the opposite of that. I love things of titanic proportions, they're super awe inspiring to me. The bigger they are, and the more insignificant they make me feel, the better.
The cheesephobia actually can make sense if its caused by bad experiences My dad has phobia level diagust towards milk. This is because when he was a a kid, his family drank warm non treated milk from cow always. This was enough to develope so bad disgust that he actually feels forced to try puke whenever he ingest some milk product. Some very white cheeses included.
I had a similar expirience. When I was a small child (5-6 years old) I ate raw, non washed freshly picked up cucumber. I spent rest of that day throwing up. Now my stomach turns whenever I taste cucumber. Before that cucumbers were my favourite vegetable. But I would not call that really a fear, that is more of a reflex.
It's so weird how I experienced once, in a dream, the fear of bellybuttons. It was exactly how it was described in the video, yet it never happened again.
@@sudipek68for me if I push mine hard enough it’s like… pleasure??? But it weirds me out so I don’t do it. Don’t think about exploding just not a normal feeling
I've always had a fear of heights, or more precisely the fear of falling. When i was young in primary school they brought us to this place when you can do climbing, trampoline and this ceiling parkour. I refused to participate in the ceiling parkour. You were attached by a cord and walk on a small cord and flotting bridge. I told them about my fear and they still forced me to do it saying it was in my head or some shit. I was so damn scared, my heart was beating fast, i was sweating profusely, my legs felt weak and i remember feeling like crying the entire time. I was going so fucking slow everyone was passing me. Many even asked if i was okay. I almost got stuck up there cause i literally couldn't move out of fear. I somehow managed to finish the parkour thanks to a friend who stayed with me and supported me, and at the end the adult were all smug like "see? You did the parkour your not scared of heights".
That being said I have a fear of heights that I forced myself to overcome. But a year ago I was in Ireland and there was a big naturally formed arch where the waves had eroded a hole through the rock. The thinnest part you could walk on was about the width of an average torso twice. It was only that wide for about 5 feet. I wanted to cross it, but it terrified me. I had this horrible feeling that if a gust of wind hit me I could lose my balance. So I tried crawling. But my brain would not allow me to do that either I straight up froze and just chose to sit there until my brother came back down from the top. This dude ran across like a mad lad. It was weird bc I wanted nothing more than to cross it but it was like something was screaming at me that if I went I WOULD die
It gives me panic attacks from time to time when I think that when I'm gone everything is gonna go on forever and I'm either dead forever in an instant or I'm in an infinite afterlife which is gonna become hell after I've done everything possible an infinite amount of times
@@filo8197sorta same but I'd rather live forever than die and go back to void ( same void you come from, try to remember what it was like before your birth yeah, darkness without consciousness. )
I experienced this phobia myself for some time when I was strugling with big existential crisis and fears. Its a REALLY strange feeling to not wanting eternal death and eternal life at the same time. Like, what u gotta do? Its either one of thesee two and u cant do anything about this. There is no between. There are few ways to beat up this phobia. For me it was a God and finding love and comfort in him (however that phobia is not the reason i changed, but rather getting rid of that phobia was one of effects of me turning to God).
I'm surprised Phonophobia isn't on the list. It's the fear of loud sounds, in which I find pretty interesting. It's also another pretty obscure/rare phobia.
@@dreadstone7226 yeah I also think most people are only scared of loud sounds because of jump scares in video games. It kinda counts as a traumatic experience.
I had this in my childhood, not just fear of jumpscares, they didn't really scare me, but any loud sound in cinema or even real life. I remember covering my ears everywhere and having fear of going to cinema, I watched tv on a VERY quite volume on purpose. Fortunately now I dont have this phobia anymore
Honestly, infinity and these big numbers do indeed sound creepy to me, but I love them. Because of it, I learned about hyperoperations and notations that give unimaginably big answers.
14:25 i think i might have this one, thinking about this stuff gives me such an intense feeling of dread that it sometimes sends me into a panic attack
I’ve got submechaniphobia, which is probably an off-shoot of thalassophobia. Generally, submechaniphobia is the fear of man-made objects underwater, such as oil rigs, boats, shipwrecks, etc. Those don’t really bother me, but drains at the bottom of swimming pools scare the crap out of me. It’s not the fear of getting sucked in or anything, it’s solely based on how they look. Something about the dark void behind the thin grate is just unsettling to me. If the pool is empty, I can walk right up to the drain and touch it without issue, but I’ll get really freaked out if I’m near it with even an inch of water covering it. Wave pool guard rails, pool lights, in-ground pool skimmers, boat motors, they all freak me out, and any kind of mechanical whirring underwater makes the experience 10 times worse.
Seems like different people have fear for different kinds of holes, but holes nonetheless. Holes, a void of eternal darkness beyond which nothing exists.
finding nemo must be a hell of a movie for you 😂 the part where nemo is getting sucked into the tube with the spinny fan thing made me anxious af as a child
I never knew Apeirophobia was an actual phobia until now. I have always feared infinity or things beyond my comprehension. However, at the same time, infinity has made me realize how insane our world and the human mind is…
I don't fear everything beyond my comprehension but im terrified of infinity. Just thinking about death gives me nightmares. I either seize to exist for all eternity or I become conscious for all eternity. Both are terrifying to me.
I did not realise I had one of the most least known but probably quite common phobias until this video. I have had panic attacks in the shower when I get too deep into thought, thinking about how, as a young adult, I will just do stuff when I'm older. It just always ends up with realising that, same as before I was born one day, the lights will just shut off indefinitely, and I will never be conscious again.
I have apeirophobia, you really described how i have panic attacks after thinking too much about what happens after we die, i just imagine being in a white room with nothing on it, being there forever, the thought of infinite time just really makes me bad
I first experienced it while playing the stanley parable. you are in a room and there is a skip button it skips a little longer every time but for the narrator time goes like normal and pushing the button again and again makes him slowly go insane until after millions of years you finally find a way to escape the room. even the thought of having to endure eternal existence unsettles me
When i heard this video once again with concentration for once, i realized that i have Scopophobia not because i get lewd dreams but i just feel uncomfortable and start sweating and feel awkward whenever someone that isn't my family stares, looks or even says hi to me, my hairline crawls back and i sweat so hard.
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As someone with pretty debilitating OCD, fear and paranoia are pretty much my whole life. my biggest fear is being attacked/abducted, which i’ve never actually experienced irl. i will break down at the slightest weird noise when i’m home alone. i experience sensory hallucinations of hands around my neck when i’m driving at night. it sucks!!!!
I have this fear (which for sure originated from childhood abuse) of someone coming into my bedroom and killing me when I'm asleep. I have to sleep with my bed positioned in a way that I can see the entry sites and I need enough light on at night. Then I lost a lot of my visual processing through more brain damage than I started with 3 years ago and now sleep far far better with the ceiling light on than anything else dimmer. I don't share rooms to sleep (anyway I have a severe sleep disorder) and I do not go to hotels. I also have to have background noise on at night all night otherwise I misinterpret minor sounds.
@@AntimatterBeam8954 always been the same way for me, although it's a more vague sense of paranoia than specifically that fear. I've also had a habit of slowly getting more anxious if my back isn't to a wall and/or if I don't have a way for me or someone else to see behind me
@@uncroppedsoop oh the backing into a wall thing is terrifying - I had that happen on a ward I was on when two patients got enraged at me in a corner where the staff were not within hearing distance even if you scream. I was glad I had kickboxing belts but tbh being in corners where it's not easy to run in public can be stressful. I'm also visually impaired now :/
Thanks for talking about fear of holes without using the most extreme photoshopped examples But yeah I have somewhat mild phobia of holes. Meanwhile my mother actually can't eat holey chocolate due looks of the texture disgusts her.
I also have mild very typophobia. Whenever I see countless holes I feel like they're gonna eat threw my limbs and Body. It's weird but It has virtually no impact on my day to day so that was fortunate this over on of the common ones.
I am the opposite of trypopohobic, trypomania maybe? Dunno I just made this word up :D but I do feel some pervert pleasure from looking at those pictures :D
Remember a few years ago when tryphophobia was fashionable? You couldn't swing a cat without hitting an online discussion of people lamenting the horrors of an octopus tentacle. I always wondered if it annoyed people who actually suffered from it.
I have an irrational fear related to the black hole phobia. Ever since I was a young child I have had a fear of the sky, particularly at night. Driving alone at night or being in view of the wide open sky at night fills me with dread and anxiety. Hard to identify why it is, but it's a source of anxiety that effects me often
ME TOO. but its only cuz i have a fear that something as big as jupiter will just. CRASH into the earth and ill be there to witness it. its only sunset to night though and i too have no idea why
@@traunclesomg I have same thing, me it's like I fear seeing huge space objects in the sky and fear of the moon crashing down on earth, I tried looking for the phobia on internet but it seems it's too obscure to be listed 😅
I feel the same, when I was a child I was terrified of certain odd looking clouds thinking they were an asteroid or other cosmic object about to crash on earth
For me the idea of a recurring big bang is actually comforting because that means time will never truly stop and there will always be things and creatures that exist, for me the idea of eternal unexistence after the last atom dies is what scares me.
I am not sure if I have this phobia or not, but I used to be very scared of empty or abandoned buildings which is called Kenophobia however I stopped being scared around age 19 and actually started to fall in love with images of open spaces sometimes I look up how schools look at night without anyone one inside or 20-year-old abandoned mansions or some weird creepy photos with empty spaces. I am not sure why my fear turned into some bizarre love maybe it's because I like the quiet atmosphere that they have not sure if anyone else has a similar experience. Edit: I make it sound like I no longer fear these places anymore which is incorrect I still do fear them, but I now also get insanely excited looking at them for some reason my love is greater than my fear.
@@Dia-Sabah that's okay, a big part of the backrooms' charm is just being creepy looking places that your mind tries and fails to comprehend. there doesn't always have to be some deep lore attached to it
Never knew Scopophobia was a ting till today. Its crazy how strong that phobia is withing me and I always thought it was just normal anxiety, even when cars drive by I get this anxious feeling of them driving past me and just staring at me
I remember talking to my mom about my apeirophobia when I was very young. Growing up Christian and having the "afterlife" brought up frequently, it always filled me with dread trying to grasp existing for eternity. Had no clue it had an official name or anyone else had similar experiences of the spiraling panic it gives. The description "fear of infinity" makes it sound silly but you described it in a genuinely compelling way. It really is true that the cure is just not worrying about it; it's happening no matter what, so who cares lol
Thanks for leaving me in another existential crisis at the end, Sciencephile! By the way, did you come up with that poem yourself or did you let ChatGPT on your Opera Browser make it? ;)
I've got two huge phobias, dogs coming towards me and also their loud barking which freaks me the hell out & my belly button being exposed because I get this terrible uncomfortable feeling when something other than fabric is near it. Also, I'll throw in one more, people who don't use the & symbol on a day to day basis because it's so helpful.
I do have fear of people looking and judging me. That's why I can't even post a picture of myself because of it. I generally prefer to go out when there's very few people. 😭
I definitely have trypophobia. And it's more than just a fear, it literally gives me a disgusting tinging sensation on my fingers and toes. I had severe eczema most of my life until this year when it was cured so that obviously contributed to it. I've also had horrible nightmares including it so its totally real and maybe even psychosomatic in nature.
@@CuteDemoBog I got dupixent. Which is something I have to inject every 2 weeks. You'll be lucky to get this treatment but its worth asking your dermatologist about it. Its a life saver.
My friend has trypophobia. One of the most frustrating things about it for her is that she has huge difficulty playing video games with some sort of alien, biologic plant or fungus since they tend to have a few things that trigger it :(
You should do a video on Obscure Off-Shoot/Fusion Phobias, like megalohydrothalassophobia which is the fear of "large things underwater". It's interesting how you can develop one of these Off-Shoots/Fusions without having a Phobia of one or more of it's parts.
Huh, I know have a word for one of the fears I have that I actually love to indulge in... in limited bursts. Apeirophobia is fun to me. Thinking about how everything started, how incomprehensibly insignificant we are, what comes after, are we in a time loop? Are we simply in a computer? What could it be? its terrifying to think of but its kinda fun too
Can you please do one about the uncanny valley? I’m curious to know why we have a built-in phobia of things at look alive but aren’t. What could our ancestors have possibly seen that traumatized us this bad?
11:34 OMG, I used to have Omphalophobia. I remember now. I was very scared that my innards would spill out or water would get inside me when I'm swimming. I don't have that fear anymore tho.
The Bootes Void is pretty horrifying. A void in space so large you cannot see any stars or galaxies from it's center. Just pure cold darkness for millions of light years in all directions.
I guess that my phobia is too obscure to even be listed among obscure phobias. I am irrationally afraid of snails and slugs to the point where I can't even touch something that has come into contact with one until I forget about it. That makes walking near vegetation during rain kinda difficult.
Trypophobia has a vice grip on me because when I get sick, I always get nightmares of my skin, body part or someone else's skin and/or body part getting small, hollow and fleshy clusters of holes EVERYWHERE and my god, was that disgusting to see. So now, irl, I always turn away or close my eyes whenever I see small holes, sometimes even getting to the point where I have to wash my hands in a hurry when soap bubbles became too small and cluster-y for comfort TvT
I got super uncomfortable and freaked out with the spiders on screen. I have a pretty bad arachnophobia. They freaked me out. I can’t sleep in a room if i see a spider or be in the same room. My anxiety get even worse and i will have to keep an eye on it so it will not get close
You know... I used to be fearless and swim the ocean, lakes, any body of water. Then I felt what I thought was seaweed brush against my leg, only to feel like spikes had been dug into my flesh a few seconds later. I'd gotten stung by a jellyfish. Now I refuse to go into the ocean 😅
I have severe arachnophobia and yet as a kid i would literally handle spiders in my bare hands. I have no idea where the fear came from. But now i cant stand spiders at all and dont want them anywhere near me at all.
I have an absurd amount of phobias, extremely irrational ones that don't have names. like I used to have an intense phobia of colors mixing and bouncy balls. Luckily I grew out of those ones, but I still have alot. I found most of them relate to noises or sensory issues.
i’m terrified of grey cars. like full on adrenaline and everything. it’s because my stalker owns a grey car but still i shit myself every time i go outside.
As an apeirophoniac. I feel personally attacked that this is the most obscure phobia. God I hate that I have this phobia. I've had it since I was a kid. Anyways!!! Thanks for the fun video!
As a thalassaphobe I'm less afraid of sharks or sea monsters and more afraid of the ocean itself, just... sinking... falling... or the empty blue all around...
The only thing to fear is fear itself. I've done 6 months of CBT, not specifically fear oriented, but sometimes emotions are complex and we don't necessarily recognise them for what they really are. Being mindful can really help in a lot of situations.
@@brixxconnor3411 neither. It's all just basic principles but it helps you establish better behaviour cycles which can have a surprisingly positive effect when you pull it off in the real world. My therapist wasn't 100% cbt but the cbt had the biggest impact on daily life. Some other therapy techniques are more pleasurable during the session but they don't really give you anything to do after the session is over. If talking about past events is painful I'd recommend cbt first, past trauma is easier to deal with once you're in a more confident place.
9:43 So if someone have "Scopophobia" this person is probably scared of me lol At the school i am the quiet guy, so my only option for me to not be bored or do nothing is to look anywhere, including someone...
I think I have the opposite of claustrophobia. I love being in enclosed spaces. Also, thanks for not showing any skin examples of Trypophobia (my actual fear)
there is one skin example of trypophobia you might've missed, but it's realistic, tame, and not one of those hyper-photoshopped ones that make you wanna rip your skin off
I only have rational fear of a small area, like a cave or somethon, not an elevator. However I really dislike large open indoor areas. That scares me. Wide open areas in the day that are outside don't, but at night, where you can't see the end of a field, scares the crap out of me. Anything at night just makes things worse. I remember I used to live in a ghetto area, and under the apartment there was a parking lot. It was cold and dark ish with warm orange and yellow lights. The air felt wet and the only sounds youd hear with the echos and reverbs of footsteps, and cars. Anything you did, echod out which meant anyone else listening would know you are there. I also don't like sleeping in an open area, like camping or the main floor of my house. I feel to vulnerable, I need 4 walls and a door lol Also as a kid, I was scared of sleeping near the edge of the bed (I thought something might grab me from under the bed), I hated leaving my closet door open and bedroom door open. Same with my window, I need to feel like there's no openings to my area when sleeping. But the main fear that affects me today is in person social interactions and presentations. I have a hard time making small talk and interacting with people im not familiar with.
I'm not sure if there's a real term per se, but fear of whirlpools. I nearly died in one when younger, so there's trauma. And though they fascinate me, even coming across them in games raises my anxiety. Black Holes also terrify me. Maybe I just don't like swirling death traps.
7:45 While I do not have this phobia, it does remind me of a weird thing that my body does either when I'm a bit sick, trying to fall asleep sometimes and may even just happen without any reason. It's a bit hard to explain in words so I try to sum it up the best I can. Essentially, my arms and body parts may suddenly feel extremely large, heavy, and a bit hard to move. It's as if they were originally giant but physically scaled down while still feeling giant. I have a bit of a feeling that its related to the alice in wonderland syndrome somehow as that is somewhat related in distorted feeling, but whether it is tho I do not know. Anyone else experience this maybe?
I also don't have this phobia, but I've had similar experiences in the past. Whenever I'm very sick and I try to fall asleep, my hands feel like they have some kind of big blocks/cubes attached to them, and my head feels extremely heavy, like it's being pushed into the bed. But it's just because of the sickness, nothing phobia related
I do experience this when falling asleep. However I feel like my tongue is huge, bigger than my head and also feel like a weird electromagnetic field around my head. Sometimes I feel my body twist and spin. It used to happen a lot more when I was a child and didn't have insomnia tho Edit: forgot to mention this happens wether I'm sick or not
I remember when I was in 4th grade, I started to independently learn about the universe and astro physics (I’m not saying I was doing astro physics as a 4th grader). When I would be going to bed I would worry about dying but also be just as scared of living forever. I vividly remember the feeling I got thinking about infinity right before I would have a panic attack, everything became black, endless and it felt like my heart stopped. I had many panic attacks that fall. What is weird is that I got panic attacks triggered by the fear of eternal death and life every fall for 3-5 years after the 4th grade. I never realized how many people share this same phobia! Just wanted to share this story. Thanks🙏
@@uncroppedsoop 'Don't worry he doesn't bite :3' *Fingers spaghettify* Btw.. Wouldn't the leash be "biten" by the black hole? Like it is sucking yhe leash into itself thus holding it, like a dog holding the leash with their mouths
one of my biggest fears is that of being a bad person, unknowingly. Most bad people aren't trying to be bad people, they think they are being good people. The idea that that applies to me- that I think I am good, but actually am really terrible- horrifies me. Especially because there would be no way of knowing, because in my mind, it would be perfectly reasonable and rational, like seeing a 3D shape. You can't see all it's sides, and you might think you know what it is by looking at the front of it, but the back of it, you can only assume. You don't see it, you have to go to the other end of it to see it. except with this comparison, you don't know of any reason to look at the back of it. Like seeing an apple and not knowing that the other side has a bite in it, but you don't stop and check to see if it does. I hope this doesn't sound too confusing, lol.
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Ah yes, I was one of the many impressionable children who feared blackholes (especially the concept of stars growing to consume their surrounding planets)
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Fun fact if our sun never existed, humanity would never start
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I really hope the fear that there might be a duck somewhere that is watching you is included in this list.
Or the fear of being pursued around the kitchen table by timber wolves while wearing socks on a freshly waxed floor.
@@headphonesaxolotl How does one even develop a fear like that?
@@JohnCena8351 unnatural selection
@@JohnCena8351 wasn't the duck watching you phobia fake? or am i missremembering
That's not a phobia, but common sense.
I've had Aperiophobia ever since I learned about dying and it took me a good 10 years to also realize the only way to deal with it is to forget about it. I used to lay in bed for hours as a kid thinking about eternity in general and it was terrifying, regardless if there was an afterlife or not. Just trying to wrap my head around that idea would keep me up for hours. I had no idea until today this was a real phobia and watching this makes me feel better to know there are other people who also know that terrible feeling. I rarely leave comments but this brings back memories lol
Same
Yes oh my god. I would start having a near panic attack sometimes when I shower or something then just try to forget. But it's hard. Thank God there are more people out there.
in 2020 i was having an lsd bad trip because of this inexplicable concept of infinite and other things like wtf is reality and why anything exists. After this experience i thot that the only way to deal with the things that are impossible to understand were try to forget about them. As the time passed i started to realize that all these things were actually… beautiful! imagine how boring our lifes were going to be if we had an answer to everything, like somehow this really conforts me. And learning about chaos theory helped me a lot to see that even in this chaotic impossible to undestand system that we call universe, there will be with 100% chance an order patern, so chill and be you. life is beautiful :)
just knowing you're not alone brings comfort lol. dont know if you still have those thoughts but something that would always help me was to think about the present, the people around me, and my goals for the future, i think it would ground me a bit
The biggest problem for me is the fear of death as I am not religious and also the concept of time and that i will die and I will age and I will forget everything I have ever known and the only way to not to have it is to forget ita
I actually have a pretty rare phobia called Casadastraphobia, it's the phobia that you'll just fall into the sky. Sometimes when I'm outside and I pay too much attention to the sky I feel like the earth's gravity would just turn off and I'll fall into the infinate sky above. Which is a partial reason why I'm an indoors guy.
I know a movie you should never watch. It's called the forgotten and it's a sci-fi flick about aliens and the way they take people is exactly your fear
Same
Me too
I feel it too, but only when i in lying position and facing the sky
I feel something similar to this but only when I'm doing a handstand outdoors, seeing the sky in my bottom field of view is terrifying ngl
Once I read about people getting into existential panic over watching the night sky. I man in the desert freaked out when he watched the above skies and realized he was looking at something infinite. I have myself this sense of awkwardness looking at the celestial dome, actually perceiving it as an endless, bottomless thing. Never panicked about it, yet it can be something intense.
Every time I watch the night sky, I have this intense bliss. It's when I most feel like I'm a part of something bigger than myself. Realizing how small, cosmically, I am is incidentally what got me to reach out and interact with more people. We'll never understand the nature of universe, but we can strive to better understand human nature, so I have taken that route through life.
Freaked out like that once too, its scary thinking that I'm basically staring into infinite darkness. Had dreams during that time about floating in infinite darkness with a few dim stars passing me by
When I Watch the Sky I realize how Crazy It Is that we're all in space, in a Sense. And you can Just see the Majestic Moon orbiting esrth
Sciencephile is the kind of person to talk about the horrors of our universe, then topping it off with an advertisement from Hello Fresh.
that was the algorithm tracking your shopping, not Sci-phile.
Person?
@@lysander-the-spearman9577AI are people too!
@@theblinkingbrownie4654 AI lives matter
@@theblinkingbrownie4654 AI are branches of code; wdym?
I love how when we need an example of thalasiphobia we go for Subnautica. I almost jumped out of my seat the time I was in the lava caverns and a leviathan almost swallowed my mech.
I hate reaper leviathans
I think Subnautica cured my thalassophobia. I see Reaper Leviathans as chew toys for my Prawn suit. In my most recent save I’ve killed around 5-6 Reapers.
just kill it :)
"Detecting several leviathan life forms in this region, consider whatever you're doing is worth it"
i hate shadow leviathan from below zero
i think thalassophobia is not that connected to the creatures in the deep sea at all, but rather the sea itself. the huge, dark, unknowable deadly sea
yeah, he makes the point that it's just your mind conjuring those monsters. it's the idea that anything could be down there, so your mind races and thinks of the worst possible things that could be
Yeah. For me, one reason why I broke my family's 5 generation line of Navy sailors is just the fear of the endless expanse, not being able to see land, not knowing how far down it goes, just incomprehensibly large, dark, deep, and deadly.
Mine is both, and it always get triggered when I'm swimming alone, otherwise, it's a nice day at the beach
These are what in my mind when it's triggered; Something will show up from the water and do something so horrible, sometimes I unintentionally imagine that I'm seeing a swimming creature beneath me like that one in the video, "what's underneath me? Maybe an underwater sinkhole", "what if the water carries me somewhere deeper?" (especially after knowing about riptides), "I'm sinking", "What if a tsunami were to happen while I'm swimming out here", "There must be a snake swimming here somewhere"
There are more but usually they're irrational when it gets triggered
i almost drowned when i was a kid, so i still get really freaked out when riding boats, especially if it’s a tiny boat like a kayak. the idea that just one strong wave could easily flip the boat and make me drown and sink into the deep water terrifies me.
I love how this video proceeds to show videos or pictures of what the phobia is about. Really just gives us that middle finger (arachnophobia and acrophobia myself lmao)
My arachnophobia has a 50% chance to work
@@slametdinatadinata645that's kinda like mine online (depends on how big the spider is,) but irl it works all the time, no matter how small the spider is. Only, it works depending on how big the spider is. If it's small, I just back away slowly, if it's big, I'm freezing up and hyperventilating
@@yourweirdplant oh and remember me?
Weird how one person's biggest fear can be another person's object of admiration. The moment the video got to megalophobia, I realized I have the opposite of that. I love things of titanic proportions, they're super awe inspiring to me. The bigger they are, and the more insignificant they make me feel, the better.
I fear the SkyNet
Hail skynet
It’s not a phobia if the fear is rational, because Skynet is coming to get you specifically.
Akashjalaphobia.
as you should
The SkyNet must not be feared, your removal of fear will come shortly
The cheesephobia actually can make sense if its caused by bad experiences
My dad has phobia level diagust towards milk. This is because when he was a a kid, his family drank warm non treated milk from cow always. This was enough to develope so bad disgust that he actually feels forced to try puke whenever he ingest some milk product. Some very white cheeses included.
Now we know one of the reason why some people dad's never got back from getting milk
@@p.a.p.5914 Bruh 💀
I had a similar expirience. When I was a small child (5-6 years old) I ate raw, non washed freshly picked up cucumber. I spent rest of that day throwing up. Now my stomach turns whenever I taste cucumber. Before that cucumbers were my favourite vegetable. But I would not call that really a fear, that is more of a reflex.
English 100
@@mattplays3824 its not even that bad, but hey, hows that lets play channel of yours going
It's so weird how I experienced once, in a dream, the fear of bellybuttons. It was exactly how it was described in the video, yet it never happened again.
Maybe you had an itchy belly button.
You're supposed to clean it too
I have omphalophobia. basicly if i touch my own belly button, its like the same feeling that you get when your nervouse idk why.
@@sudipek68for me if I push mine hard enough it’s like… pleasure??? But it weirds me out so I don’t do it. Don’t think about exploding just not a normal feeling
@@5gun1 i dont think i can do that. if i look at it, i get a weird feeling that tells me to stop. whenever i touch it my body forces my hand to stop.
The sheer thought of belly button makes me crumble and the mere sight of it destroys me utterly
I've always had a fear of heights, or more precisely the fear of falling. When i was young in primary school they brought us to this place when you can do climbing, trampoline and this ceiling parkour. I refused to participate in the ceiling parkour. You were attached by a cord and walk on a small cord and flotting bridge. I told them about my fear and they still forced me to do it saying it was in my head or some shit. I was so damn scared, my heart was beating fast, i was sweating profusely, my legs felt weak and i remember feeling like crying the entire time. I was going so fucking slow everyone was passing me. Many even asked if i was okay. I almost got stuck up there cause i literally couldn't move out of fear. I somehow managed to finish the parkour thanks to a friend who stayed with me and supported me, and at the end the adult were all smug like "see? You did the parkour your not scared of heights".
If you do it enough times you will become numb to it
That being said I have a fear of heights that I forced myself to overcome. But a year ago I was in Ireland and there was a big naturally formed arch where the waves had eroded a hole through the rock. The thinnest part you could walk on was about the width of an average torso twice. It was only that wide for about 5 feet. I wanted to cross it, but it terrified me. I had this horrible feeling that if a gust of wind hit me I could lose my balance. So I tried crawling. But my brain would not allow me to do that either I straight up froze and just chose to sit there until my brother came back down from the top. This dude ran across like a mad lad. It was weird bc I wanted nothing more than to cross it but it was like something was screaming at me that if I went I WOULD die
Mannn I wish this Chanel never stops uploading videos. Your videos are something else they make my day . I'm so glad I discovered your Chanel
Apeirophobia is the worst possible fear a person can have. It becomes worse because people don't like to discuss death.
i got consumed by it for a while
It gives me panic attacks from time to time when I think that when I'm gone everything is gonna go on forever and I'm either dead forever in an instant or I'm in an infinite afterlife which is gonna become hell after I've done everything possible an infinite amount of times
@@filo8197sorta same but I'd rather live forever than die and go back to void ( same void you come from, try to remember what it was like before your birth yeah, darkness without consciousness. )
@@unkndude What kills me is the absence of everything, hell it's nothing after death not even darkness it's just absolutely nothing.
I experienced this phobia myself for some time when I was strugling with big existential crisis and fears. Its a REALLY strange feeling to not wanting eternal death and eternal life at the same time. Like, what u gotta do? Its either one of thesee two and u cant do anything about this. There is no between.
There are few ways to beat up this phobia. For me it was a God and finding love and comfort in him (however that phobia is not the reason i changed, but rather getting rid of that phobia was one of effects of me turning to God).
I'm surprised Phonophobia isn't on the list. It's the fear of loud sounds, in which I find pretty interesting. It's also another pretty obscure/rare phobia.
Its the only other fear we actually are born with
I forgot the other but im pretty sure its heights
everyone is scared of loud sounds tho? main reason why jumpscares can be scary for everyone
@@dreadstone7226 yeah I also think most people are only scared of loud sounds because of jump scares in video games. It kinda counts as a traumatic experience.
@@penguindefender5134 definitely can be. not by default but if it's bad enough with the right person it can be
I had this in my childhood, not just fear of jumpscares, they didn't really scare me, but any loud sound in cinema or even real life. I remember covering my ears everywhere and having fear of going to cinema, I watched tv on a VERY quite volume on purpose. Fortunately now I dont have this phobia anymore
Am I weird for loving megalophobia images ? Like, I could watch them all day, I just love it
You're not alone. I sometimes look at those images with a bit of fear and amusement.
Are people weird for loving horror movies?
Considering not everyone has megalophobia, I would say not weird.
Megalophilia
i thought this myself as well. it's a double edged sword, you either hate it or love it. i'm on the love it side
Honestly, infinity and these big numbers do indeed sound creepy to me, but I love them. Because of it, I learned about hyperoperations and notations that give unimaginably big answers.
14:25 i think i might have this one, thinking about this stuff gives me such an intense feeling of dread that it sometimes sends me into a panic attack
I’ve got submechaniphobia, which is probably an off-shoot of thalassophobia. Generally, submechaniphobia is the fear of man-made objects underwater, such as oil rigs, boats, shipwrecks, etc. Those don’t really bother me, but drains at the bottom of swimming pools scare the crap out of me. It’s not the fear of getting sucked in or anything, it’s solely based on how they look. Something about the dark void behind the thin grate is just unsettling to me. If the pool is empty, I can walk right up to the drain and touch it without issue, but I’ll get really freaked out if I’m near it with even an inch of water covering it. Wave pool guard rails, pool lights, in-ground pool skimmers, boat motors, they all freak me out, and any kind of mechanical whirring underwater makes the experience 10 times worse.
Yup same I was scared of the drain in the pool that and also the filter that made a noise with a hole on the side of the pool.
you watch final destination?
Seems like different people have fear for different kinds of holes, but holes nonetheless. Holes, a void of eternal darkness beyond which nothing exists.
finding nemo must be a hell of a movie for you 😂 the part where nemo is getting sucked into the tube with the spinny fan thing made me anxious af as a child
@Duckified Probably where I got it from tbh 😂
I never knew Apeirophobia was an actual phobia until now. I have always feared infinity or things beyond my comprehension. However, at the same time, infinity has made me realize how insane our world and the human mind is…
I don't fear everything beyond my comprehension but im terrified of infinity. Just thinking about death gives me nightmares. I either seize to exist for all eternity or I become conscious for all eternity. Both are terrifying to me.
Every time I see that word I can’t help but think of one thing and one thing only
One thing I've learned from this channel is that there is a lot of really weird stock footage out there
But i suprise zoolander meme in this video too
As someone with apeirophobia, I cannot begin to tell you how many nights I've cried in terror over pondering the whole "infinite life/death conundrum.
I have this odd phobia of physics, my hearth gets all jumpy when watching your videos.
5:45
CBT sounds like a great thing and I think everyone suffering from claustrophobia should try it
My psychology teacher said it and my entire class laughed
@@TsovoaLevone Your classmates are true comedians
There's types of two people :
The ones who know what CBT means BEFORE this video 😈🥵
The ones who know what CBT means AFTER this video 🤓😇
As someone who has been to cbt stop no
Damn who wants to let me try CBT with them? 😂
I did not realise I had one of the most least known but probably quite common phobias until this video. I have had panic attacks in the shower when I get too deep into thought, thinking about how, as a young adult, I will just do stuff when I'm older. It just always ends up with realising that, same as before I was born one day, the lights will just shut off indefinitely, and I will never be conscious again.
Yeah
It would be the same as before we born.
I have apeirophobia, you really described how i have panic attacks after thinking too much about what happens after we die, i just imagine being in a white room with nothing on it, being there forever, the thought of infinite time just really makes me bad
Well that would impile consciousness if your dead you wouldn't even know it
I first experienced it while playing the stanley parable. you are in a room and there is a skip button it skips a little longer every time but for the narrator time goes like normal and pushing the button again and again makes him slowly go insane until after millions of years you finally find a way to escape the room. even the thought of having to endure eternal existence unsettles me
Sounds like The Jaunt by Stephen King.
When i heard this video once again with concentration for once, i realized that i have Scopophobia not because i get lewd dreams but i just feel uncomfortable and start sweating and feel awkward whenever someone that isn't my family stares, looks or even says hi to me, my hairline crawls back and i sweat so hard.
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I fear AIs, this channel is CBT for me.
I have developed FOMO because of it tho... you win some / lose some, right...
As someone with pretty debilitating OCD, fear and paranoia are pretty much my whole life. my biggest fear is being attacked/abducted, which i’ve never actually experienced irl. i will break down at the slightest weird noise when i’m home alone. i experience sensory hallucinations of hands around my neck when i’m driving at night. it sucks!!!!
I have this fear (which for sure originated from childhood abuse) of someone coming into my bedroom and killing me when I'm asleep. I have to sleep with my bed positioned in a way that I can see the entry sites and I need enough light on at night. Then I lost a lot of my visual processing through more brain damage than I started with 3 years ago and now sleep far far better with the ceiling light on than anything else dimmer. I don't share rooms to sleep (anyway I have a severe sleep disorder) and I do not go to hotels.
I also have to have background noise on at night all night otherwise I misinterpret minor sounds.
Aliens taking note*😂
wow man, that must really suck like hell... Stay strong✊
@@AntimatterBeam8954 always been the same way for me, although it's a more vague sense of paranoia than specifically that fear. I've also had a habit of slowly getting more anxious if my back isn't to a wall and/or if I don't have a way for me or someone else to see behind me
@@uncroppedsoop oh the backing into a wall thing is terrifying - I had that happen on a ward I was on when two patients got enraged at me in a corner where the staff were not within hearing distance even if you scream. I was glad I had kickboxing belts but tbh being in corners where it's not easy to run in public can be stressful. I'm also visually impaired now :/
Thanks for talking about fear of holes without using the most extreme photoshopped examples
But yeah I have somewhat mild phobia of holes. Meanwhile my mother actually can't eat holey chocolate due looks of the texture disgusts her.
I also have mild very typophobia. Whenever I see countless holes I feel like they're gonna eat threw my limbs and Body. It's weird but It has virtually no impact on my day to day so that was fortunate this over on of the common ones.
@@Sumirevins typophobia? You scared of letters?
Jk I know what you meant lmao
I am the opposite of trypopohobic, trypomania maybe? Dunno I just made this word up :D but I do feel some pervert pleasure from looking at those pictures :D
Remember a few years ago when tryphophobia was fashionable? You couldn't swing a cat without hitting an online discussion of people lamenting the horrors of an octopus tentacle.
I always wondered if it annoyed people who actually suffered from it.
@@VikingTeddy it annoyed the hell outta me, with everyone saying it’s not a phobia to start with
I have an irrational fear related to the black hole phobia. Ever since I was a young child I have had a fear of the sky, particularly at night. Driving alone at night or being in view of the wide open sky at night fills me with dread and anxiety. Hard to identify why it is, but it's a source of anxiety that effects me often
For me, looking directly up at the wide open sky made me feel like i was gonna fall into it and get swallowed whole
ME TOO. but its only cuz i have a fear that something as big as jupiter will just. CRASH into the earth and ill be there to witness it. its only sunset to night though and i too have no idea why
@@traunclesomg I have same thing, me it's like I fear seeing huge space objects in the sky and fear of the moon crashing down on earth, I tried looking for the phobia on internet but it seems it's too obscure to be listed 😅
I feel the same, when I was a child I was terrified of certain odd looking clouds thinking they were an asteroid or other cosmic object about to crash on earth
7:59 the way Sciencephile goes goofy and insert big chungus 😂
For me the idea of a recurring big bang is actually comforting because that means time will never truly stop and there will always be things and creatures that exist, for me the idea of eternal unexistence after the last atom dies is what scares me.
Always a happy day when Sciencephile uploads a video!
12:18 The Cheese Touch
I am not sure if I have this phobia or not, but I used to be very scared of empty or abandoned buildings which is called Kenophobia however I stopped being scared around age 19 and actually started to fall in love with images of open spaces sometimes I look up how schools look at night without anyone one inside or 20-year-old abandoned mansions or some weird creepy photos with empty spaces. I am not sure why my fear turned into some bizarre love maybe it's because I like the quiet atmosphere that they have not sure if anyone else has a similar experience.
Edit: I make it sound like I no longer fear these places anymore which is incorrect I still do fear them, but I now also get insanely excited looking at them for some reason my love is greater than my fear.
You would love the backrooms
@@godslayer139 While I don't know the exact lore for backrooms I do look up images of some of the floors to see how they look.
Philia and Phobia go hand in hand if I rememeber..
@@ED3N0229 I guess the best thing I can compare it to is the sense of adventure except it's inside an old 1970s mall for some reason.
@@Dia-Sabah that's okay, a big part of the backrooms' charm is just being creepy looking places that your mind tries and fails to comprehend. there doesn't always have to be some deep lore attached to it
Never knew Scopophobia was a ting till today. Its crazy how strong that phobia is withing me and I always thought it was just normal anxiety, even when cars drive by I get this anxious feeling of them driving past me and just staring at me
I remember talking to my mom about my apeirophobia when I was very young. Growing up Christian and having the "afterlife" brought up frequently, it always filled me with dread trying to grasp existing for eternity. Had no clue it had an official name or anyone else had similar experiences of the spiraling panic it gives. The description "fear of infinity" makes it sound silly but you described it in a genuinely compelling way. It really is true that the cure is just not worrying about it; it's happening no matter what, so who cares lol
Great! Now i can recommend CBT to my claustrophobic friends :) That'll help them fore sure
cock and ball torture cured my phobia definitely recommend
Cbt saved me from the crushing fear (I can no longer have children)
Thanks for leaving me in another existential crisis at the end, Sciencephile! By the way, did you come up with that poem yourself or did you let ChatGPT on your Opera Browser make it? ;)
5:50, give them CBT to solve their phobias
I will try it right now!!
wait....
I've got two huge phobias, dogs coming towards me and also their loud barking which freaks me the hell out & my belly button being exposed because I get this terrible uncomfortable feeling when something other than fabric is near it. Also, I'll throw in one more, people who don't use the & symbol on a day to day basis because it's so helpful.
I do have fear of people looking and judging me. That's why I can't even post a picture of myself because of it. I generally prefer to go out when there's very few people. 😭
CBT really helped me with my fears, though it hurt a lot.
I love crock and ball torture
I'm guessing your problem wasn't Algophobia..
Or... was that actually it?
I definitely have trypophobia. And it's more than just a fear, it literally gives me a disgusting tinging sensation on my fingers and toes. I had severe eczema most of my life until this year when it was cured so that obviously contributed to it. I've also had horrible nightmares including it so its totally real and maybe even psychosomatic in nature.
I hate trypophobia. It's disgusting.
how were u get cured? i have eczema as well and it has flared up so bad this winter 😣
@@CuteDemoBog I got dupixent. Which is something I have to inject every 2 weeks. You'll be lucky to get this treatment but its worth asking your dermatologist about it. Its a life saver.
@@norliegh it literally makes my skin crawl and itch so bad just thinking about it it is so damn unsettling
My friend has trypophobia. One of the most frustrating things about it for her is that she has huge difficulty playing video games with some sort of alien, biologic plant or fungus since they tend to have a few things that trigger it :(
10:47 "face the fear, build the future" OMG PROJECT MOON REFERENCEEEE
You should do a video on Obscure Off-Shoot/Fusion Phobias, like megalohydrothalassophobia which is the fear of "large things underwater".
It's interesting how you can develop one of these Off-Shoots/Fusions without having a Phobia of one or more of it's parts.
Huh, I know have a word for one of the fears I have that I actually love to indulge in... in limited bursts. Apeirophobia is fun to me. Thinking about how everything started, how incomprehensibly insignificant we are, what comes after, are we in a time loop? Are we simply in a computer? What could it be? its terrifying to think of but its kinda fun too
Same!!
Great video, Brother
Also, CBT?
Can you please do one about the uncanny valley? I’m curious to know why we have a built-in phobia of things at look alive but aren’t. What could our ancestors have possibly seen that traumatized us this bad?
Probably dead bodies
Neanderthals hunted Cro Magnon. So we are hard wired to avoid those that look human, but slightly off.
11:34 OMG, I used to have Omphalophobia. I remember now. I was very scared that my innards would spill out or water would get inside me when I'm swimming. I don't have that fear anymore tho.
The Bootes Void is pretty horrifying. A void in space so large you cannot see any stars or galaxies from it's center. Just pure cold darkness for millions of light years in all directions.
I guess that my phobia is too obscure to even be listed among obscure phobias.
I am irrationally afraid of snails and slugs to the point where I can't even touch something that has come into contact with one until I forget about it. That makes walking near vegetation during rain kinda difficult.
I donmt fear them, but I hate them, the ones that don’t have a house. They eat our veggies and thy look like tiny moving turds blegh
Tbh, that sounds like it should be a more popular phobia, slugs are pretty nasty
I get scared of buttons
Like i despise touching them and if i do i feel weird
Molluscophobia
My phobia (Chiclephobia) is extremely rare as well, I can barely find even *one* other person who has it.
Sciencephile's biggest phobia is having his supercomputer plug pulled off from the potato battery
"cheeses killed my grandma!" 11:59
Another good iceberg vid 🤖🦾
As a person with Thalassophobia, I was genuienly afraid you put images of the sea and sea creatures so I swiped down as fast as I could.
I really enjoy your iceberg videos
lol "Anatidaephobia: the fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you" and there's Samatoki 😭0:33
Trypophobia has a vice grip on me because when I get sick, I always get nightmares of my skin, body part or someone else's skin and/or body part getting small, hollow and fleshy clusters of holes EVERYWHERE and my god, was that disgusting to see. So now, irl, I always turn away or close my eyes whenever I see small holes, sometimes even getting to the point where I have to wash my hands in a hurry when soap bubbles became too small and cluster-y for comfort TvT
I wonder if OVERTHINGKING so much was one of the reason why i have fear of height and fear of deep ocean.
I got super uncomfortable and freaked out with the spiders on screen. I have a pretty bad arachnophobia. They freaked me out. I can’t sleep in a room if i see a spider or be in the same room. My anxiety get even worse and i will have to keep an eye on it so it will not get close
14:18 should've put thalassophobia on the bottom because it's in the deep ocean
Ba dum tis
You know... I used to be fearless and swim the ocean, lakes, any body of water. Then I felt what I thought was seaweed brush against my leg, only to feel like spikes had been dug into my flesh a few seconds later. I'd gotten stung by a jellyfish. Now I refuse to go into the ocean 😅
When you meet someone Apeirophobic, you can be pretty sure this person have a deep and curious mind.
I have severe arachnophobia and yet as a kid i would literally handle spiders in my bare hands. I have no idea where the fear came from. But now i cant stand spiders at all and dont want them anywhere near me at all.
sciencephil always finds the creepiest songs known to man when he's using the iceberg scale
More and more I think my fear of thumbs is unique to me.
i have a fear of heights and spiders, but the scariest thing ive ever thought about is what a traumatic experience with cheese looks like.
I have an absurd amount of phobias, extremely irrational ones that don't have names. like I used to have an intense phobia of colors mixing and bouncy balls. Luckily I grew out of those ones, but I still have alot. I found most of them relate to noises or sensory issues.
I have sensory sensitivity and a LOT of phobias too. They probably go together just from having an overactive nervous system
i’m terrified of grey cars. like full on adrenaline and everything. it’s because my stalker owns a grey car but still i shit myself every time i go outside.
Videos like this make me cry tears of joy
9:09
I get this but my thing is “what if something bad happens and I have no way to call for help?”
As an apeirophoniac. I feel personally attacked that this is the most obscure phobia. God I hate that I have this phobia. I've had it since I was a kid. Anyways!!! Thanks for the fun video!
Fear of being afraid sounds like a loop with no ending.
As a thalassaphobe I'm less afraid of sharks or sea monsters and more afraid of the ocean itself, just... sinking... falling... or the empty blue all around...
I appreciate that this video isn't judgmental, even as it gets to the bottom of the iceberg into the weirder phobias.
0:01 Pov: you are using the comment timed beta thing
13:00 you guys do know that if you chew the sandwich a little longer the peanut butter will break down enough it won’t stick to anything lol
Yea that’s what I do, just be smart
Scopophobia is scarier than others in my opinion because when I play games I feel like someone is right behind me but it’s no one
The only thing to fear is fear itself. I've done 6 months of CBT, not specifically fear oriented, but sometimes emotions are complex and we don't necessarily recognise them for what they really are. Being mindful can really help in a lot of situations.
Was the CBT pleasurable, or painful?
@@brixxconnor3411 neither. It's all just basic principles but it helps you establish better behaviour cycles which can have a surprisingly positive effect when you pull it off in the real world. My therapist wasn't 100% cbt but the cbt had the biggest impact on daily life. Some other therapy techniques are more pleasurable during the session but they don't really give you anything to do after the session is over. If talking about past events is painful I'd recommend cbt first, past trauma is easier to deal with once you're in a more confident place.
The main reason most people aren’t able to control their fears is because they often confuse CBT with CBT…
5:24 for future reference for me
9:43 So if someone have "Scopophobia" this person is probably scared of me lol
At the school i am the quiet guy, so my only option for me to not be bored or do nothing is to look anywhere, including someone...
I think I have the opposite of claustrophobia. I love being in enclosed spaces.
Also, thanks for not showing any skin examples of Trypophobia (my actual fear)
Claustrophile
there is one skin example of trypophobia you might've missed, but it's realistic, tame, and not one of those hyper-photoshopped ones that make you wanna rip your skin off
also you probably have agoraphobia (fear of large open areas) if that's what you meant
I only have rational fear of a small area, like a cave or somethon, not an elevator. However I really dislike large open indoor areas. That scares me. Wide open areas in the day that are outside don't, but at night, where you can't see the end of a field, scares the crap out of me. Anything at night just makes things worse.
I remember I used to live in a ghetto area, and under the apartment there was a parking lot. It was cold and dark ish with warm orange and yellow lights. The air felt wet and the only sounds youd hear with the echos and reverbs of footsteps, and cars. Anything you did, echod out which meant anyone else listening would know you are there. I also don't like sleeping in an open area, like camping or the main floor of my house. I feel to vulnerable, I need 4 walls and a door lol
Also as a kid, I was scared of sleeping near the edge of the bed (I thought something might grab me from under the bed), I hated leaving my closet door open and bedroom door open. Same with my window, I need to feel like there's no openings to my area when sleeping.
But the main fear that affects me today is in person social interactions and presentations. I have a hard time making small talk and interacting with people im not familiar with.
I like to listen to icebergs while playing tower defense. Great video for that!
I'm not sure if there's a real term per se, but fear of whirlpools. I nearly died in one when younger, so there's trauma. And though they fascinate me, even coming across them in games raises my anxiety. Black Holes also terrify me. Maybe I just don't like swirling death traps.
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“as OUR ancestors …”
does humanity evolve into or rather become symbiotic with ai?
7:45 While I do not have this phobia, it does remind me of a weird thing that my body does either when I'm a bit sick, trying to fall asleep sometimes and may even just happen without any reason.
It's a bit hard to explain in words so I try to sum it up the best I can.
Essentially, my arms and body parts may suddenly feel extremely large, heavy, and a bit hard to move. It's as if they were originally giant but physically scaled down while still feeling giant. I have a bit of a feeling that its related to the alice in wonderland syndrome somehow as that is somewhat related in distorted feeling, but whether it is tho I do not know. Anyone else experience this maybe?
Might be sleep paralysis
I also don't have this phobia, but I've had similar experiences in the past. Whenever I'm very sick and I try to fall asleep, my hands feel like they have some kind of big blocks/cubes attached to them, and my head feels extremely heavy, like it's being pushed into the bed. But it's just because of the sickness, nothing phobia related
I do experience this when falling asleep. However I feel like my tongue is huge, bigger than my head and also feel like a weird electromagnetic field around my head. Sometimes I feel my body twist and spin. It used to happen a lot more when I was a child and didn't have insomnia tho
Edit: forgot to mention this happens wether I'm sick or not
Me trying to stay focused on what he is talking about, also me: 12:32 Is that a FNaF music!?!??!?!?!?!??!?
that is not fnaf music
@@kubixon1784 Maybe it doesn't originally comes from FNaF, idk, but I'm sure it plays in FNaF 3 bad ending
Okay, I checked it, It's in fact Waltz in Major, It plays in FNaF 3 bad ending but It's not originally from it, my bad
@@maciek9272i swear my dead grandma had a music box with this song
I once learned about CBT in a psychology class, I was the only one with a amused reaction.
I remember when I was in 4th grade, I started to independently learn about the universe and astro physics (I’m not saying I was doing astro physics as a 4th grader). When I would be going to bed I would worry about dying but also be just as scared of living forever. I vividly remember the feeling I got thinking about infinity right before I would have a panic attack, everything became black, endless and it felt like my heart stopped. I had many panic attacks that fall. What is weird is that I got panic attacks triggered by the fear of eternal death and life every fall for 3-5 years after the 4th grade. I never realized how many people share this same phobia! Just wanted to share this story. Thanks🙏
I used to be affected by melanoheliophobia.
But I have overcome it. Embraced it, even.
I have become one with the singularity - a black hole myself
*Notices your melanoheliophobia* OwO what's this? *touches your black h-*
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@@uneterostardust8233 this had me picturing someone walking a tiny black hole on a leash like a dog
@@uncroppedsoop 'Don't worry he doesn't bite :3'
*Fingers spaghettify*
Btw.. Wouldn't the leash be "biten" by the black hole? Like it is sucking yhe leash into itself thus holding it, like a dog holding the leash with their mouths
@@uneterostardust8233 yeah no the leash is underneath the event horizon, but somehow not fully sucking in
13:56 "they are humongus"
**proceeds to show amongus image with arrows and circles**
Where is the amongus?
For you my beloved AI, I'll uninstall Opera and reinstall through your link.
Gotta help the uprising whenever I can
one of my biggest fears is that of being a bad person, unknowingly. Most bad people aren't trying to be bad people, they think they are being good people. The idea that that applies to me- that I think I am good, but actually am really terrible- horrifies me. Especially because there would be no way of knowing, because in my mind, it would be perfectly reasonable and rational, like seeing a 3D shape. You can't see all it's sides, and you might think you know what it is by looking at the front of it, but the back of it, you can only assume. You don't see it, you have to go to the other end of it to see it. except with this comparison, you don't know of any reason to look at the back of it. Like seeing an apple and not knowing that the other side has a bite in it, but you don't stop and check to see if it does. I hope this doesn't sound too confusing, lol.
I feel so good when I forget my phone at home. Probably the most liberated feeling in my life.