This is not true. Don't spread misinformation; Stanford PE has been thoroughly DEBUNKED! Please do research on what you present. This is how this misinformation is perpetuated. Stop!
The story of Anatoly is in reality quite sad, rather than creepy imo he suffered from undiagnosed paranoid schizophrenia, and thought he helped the girls by bringing them up from the ground, and keeping them company, rescuing them. He ‘only’ took the bodies of the dead that had granted him permission, and tried to bring them back to life by researching different cultures. He wasn’t being weird with them, rather viewed them as his own children, and treated them as such. He isn’t in prison, but at a psychiatric hospital.
@@sabrinaali476 he was accused of defacing graves of Muslims, but the charges were dropped. There is no reliable source of any proof regarding Anatoly and islamophobia, so it would seem to be mere speculation due to the (dropped) accusation. There is no list of who the girls were, so no one is to know if any of them were Muslim, we only know about Olga, who I’m pretty certain was not (from my findings at least).
This is sad but can you imagine the devastation and horror that the parents experienced after learning that their children were dug up and made into dolls that were living with the man that robbed their graves.
@@babygirl4376 of course ! It must have been absolutely devastating, also to know that you have been visiting an empty grave where your child should have been. It’s sad whichever direction one looks (he wasn’t consciously making them into dolls though, he was mummifying them to keep them intact, so he could successfully resurrect them later on so they could live out their life)
Came here to say this! There's a book 'Mankind: A Hopeful History' that talks about how sloppy the experiment was. The professor egged on the guards, fed them lines, and demanded abuse from them, despite none of them really wanting to. The prisoners who 'went crazy' actually had tests and just wanted to leave.
My dad met Zimbardo once at a conference and supposedly he was really cocky and incredibly rude. The Stanford prison experiment went too far & he could have pulled the plug on it sooner but his ego was in the way.
yeah came here to say the same thing! its hard to consider the findings valid now but its still interesting to learn about. My professors now call it the Stanford prison study, not experiment because its so flawed and bs that it cant even be considered a real experiment.
Anatoly’s backstory to why he started grave robbing is actually upsetting once you hear it. Also, most, if not all of the bodies he took were children who died young.
Annalise sounds as if to me that she was somehow abused in a church or something to do with religion wich could be why she was so upset by religious items as a trigger from her trauma. And could have caused her depression, and of course she got worse because of the exorcism from a priest. The only possession she had was some deep trauma.
i agree with this! i also don't know why they would do SO many, like why would they keep thinking the next one would work at like bc 67😳 i get desperation but surely there would be something else to try
If I remember correctly, there was more to it than just what Loey said. This was a summary. It has been theorized that she had some sort of brain injury. The priest also abused her during the "exorcisms". I'd suggest (if you feel as though you can handle it) to look into the full case. There are a lot of details involved that make the case very...different.
Hey Loeylane, would you be interested in doing a video on the popular urban legends from each state? I saw a tiktok on it and it looked very interesting 👀
I learnt about Zimbardo’s experiment in psychology a few months ago and it weirded me out to say the least.The prisoners would get punishments like being beaten and mattresses being removed from the cells so they couldn’t sleep.The prisoners actually tried to “rebel” against the guards but after a day or two they gave up and quite a few of the prisoners actually had mental breakdowns due to this experiment. Zimbardo actually did like check up on the group for a few years afterwards and the majority of them actually said they were glad they took part which is the most chilling part to me honestly due to the stress it caused the prisoners.
@@violetkerridge4154 that one has been discredited too, allegedly most participants realised the shocks weren't harmful otherwise they would have been stopped.
@@hitmewithacliche It hasn’t been discredited. Milgram admitted that in one variation (where the ‘experimenter’ left and a member of the public took their place in normal clothes) could be too obvious to be considered valid, but the others (including the baseline experiment) haven’t been discredited.
@@katychambless1280 aren't both forms correct? I'm not a native English speaker but I've always thought that the ending varies from the places you come from Like, one may be more common in US and another in the UK
I would love a whole series of these types of videos! I love the tiktoks, of course, but it's limited to current events. Using photos will allow you to explore far more interesting topics throughout history, which I personally find incredibly compelling! Thanks for another amazing video ❤ You're the best!
My child literally went through a period of screaming when we walked by the church on the way to kindergarten. Dude straight ran out into the road and so we never walked on that side of the street when I walked him to school again. I talked to him about it and he said his skin burned. Idek. Psychosomatic?
literally had to check if mrballen was an inspiration for this 😅 love all his videos & yours too loey 💜💜💜 side note bright crystal absolu is my SIGNATURE scent, it's so lovely 😍
Loey, it's really irresponsible to depict the Stanford Prison Experiment this way. It's vital to stress that the experiment was highly manipulated to show the results the Professor wanted to. To the point where several recordings were staged.
She could have not research fully or had bad sources, however I do agree that she should’ve tried to understand it more and get to the idea that part of it was staged, no need to call her irresponsible though!
Just to let you know, and I was bummed too as I did a Psychology degree and was fascinated by the Zimbardo experiment when I first heard of it, but it's been discredited in recent years :( That and Milgram's obedience study. They're fascinating, sure, but are very much entry level Psychology (I learned them in a high school class I think) and they've since come out as being inaccurate/exaggerated. The guards were allegedly coached and some of the prisoners said they faked it. So yeah, ethics aside it is now considered to be more an example of confirmation bias I think. Like, they acted how they thought they were supposed to. Which to me makes it even more fascinating and still kinda proves the original point but yeah, the ethics aren't the only reason it's not as respected in modern Psychology circles.
I've been binge watching Buffy all day long and saw an notification alert, saw it was you and immediately paused Buffy to watch this! I hope you're well and ily
I love your ARG videos! I'm currently making my own ARG, and watching ur vids on them always motivates me to go all the way through with it! And just wondering... did you ever go to cosmetology school? You're so solid at makeup! Another great vid, Lo!
Anatoly Moskvin's story is fascinating but also very sad. He's a paranoid schizophrenic who made 26 mummified dolls out of mostly children and desecrated over 150 graves. He did this for 20 years and tried to resurrect the corpses after they "called out" to him to be saved. He was fixated on child death after being traumatized as a child by being forced to kiss a dead girl's face at a funeral. Apparently he didn't do anything sexual with the dolls, and treated them as if they were his children. Disturbingly, I recall reading that some of the girls' parents were happy with his actions since he was giving the children a "home" after they were "abandoned" in the ground. Very sad, but thankfully he's being treated in a mental health facility now.
Would definitely love a pt2 of this! Creepy historical things are so interesting to go through and learn about. Also, hello my love!!! I hope your day has been fantastic 💙💙💙
Hey Loey! I don’t remember if you did this type of video before, but I think it would be cool if you did a video about creepy things that happened at amusement parks. I think you did a similar video before with the Disney parks, but I want to hear about different parks
the stanford experiment is still taught in psychology classes !! i recognized that photo immediately bc i've been taught SO much about the experiment in college/university
i learned about the stanford prison experiment in my psych class last semester and was sooo fucked up. my teacher showed us the documentary about it and i had to put my head down bc i got so uncomfortable
thank you so much for being one the most entertaining humans on the internet, you are amazing, I'm currently crocheting a large blanket, and I'm one of those people who do the most wholesome (ish) things while listening to the complete opposite.
I absolutely love Mr. Ballen and was hoping he was one of the people who you watch too!!! I think your videos were recommended to me a few months ago after watching one of his. That picture in the Amityville house is so jarring, powerful and sad.
Yay, I just got home from work, poured myself a glass of wine, I have dinner in the oven.time to relax! Your hair looks so good loey! Ugh the guy with the dolls sounds absolutely frightening. Happy Pride month everyone! 🎉🏳️🌈🦄❤🧡💛💚💙💜
the prison experiment is one we learn about in many pysche courses. That specific experiment is why the APA has new rules for how experiments are to be done - it severely messed with people and changes had to be made to make things more humane. very interestin stuff when you actually spend time watching the documentaries and readin the textbook about it
The experiment with the professor actually came about because of accusations of how military troops were treating prisoners of war. The professor wanted to show that our troops weren't evil people, even though they committed some horrible acts during a time of war, and that their actions could be linked to being a product of their environment. He wanted to prove that even good men, when given no direction, could, in fact, commit evil acts. And the experiment wasn't even ended by the professor. He himself had actually gotten caught up in his own experiment and hadn't realized it until a female assistant of his saw what was going on and pointed it out to him.
I used to get the Stanford Prison experiment and the Russian Sleep experiment mixed up and I was so scared when I started learning about the prison experiment in AP Psychology lmao
You forgot to mention that it was zimbardo’s assistant that got him to stop the experiment. Zimbardo saw the massive decline in mental health and trauma that those students experienced but wanted to keep it going. He went on to do presentations and talks about ethics in psychology experiments, but there’s no doubt that he was a sadistic man one point in time.
Man I learned about the Stanford prison experiment about a month ago, and I found it very intriguing. The story is insane, but really captivates the true extent of the the human mind. Seeing it here just makes me really happy that it's getting recognition
Treatment resistant Depression is what lousy therapists call their patients conditions that they got no expertise nor experience in treating. If a therapist tells u that you got treatment resistant depression or any other condition, go find a better therapist.
I never get tired telling how we listened to the original sounds of exorcism of Anneliese Michel in our religion class. It happened near my hometown at least in the same diocese. And I think one of my religion teachers was even from the village? Very disturbing but also fascinating. I don't think she was really possessed because if so, the who-is-who of bad people were possessing her at the same time. Also some demons have too much free time, considering how many people and objects they possess.
The thing I find disturbing about the third story you mentioned, the experiments involving simulated guards/prisoners, is that it suggests that a certain kind of person is all too often drawn to law enforcement - an opportunistic predatory sort of person.
I'm not trying to be a bummer at all, and i can't even remember where i saw it (but i wouldn't mention it if i didn't think it was legit), but the Amityville ghost kid was supposedly either faked and/or it was just someone's kid. Either way, very creepy photo.
i have too. i love her videos usually but this one bummed me the hell out. im so sick of hearing people rehash the same stuff so often. i couldnt even feel scared. :/
Very cool! The Stanford experiment creeps me out. I listened to an episode of the podcast Time Suck about it. I couldn't finish it. You might also like the podcast Scared to Death
I think he purposely chose sadistic people to be in charge to prove his theory that even "good" people are really bad if given a chance...very creepy tough!
Happy pride!!!! Thank you for the video love!!! You always brighten my day when you post 💕 I feel so spoiled today, a video from you and a song from the Crops 🥰
7:51 OMG as soon as I saw that I knew it was from the Stanford Prison Experiment, I take Psychology in school so I am super fascinated by this truly horrible experiment which is one of the staples which helps us to not do these types of experiments as they are wrong and unethical.
The last one sounds like the murderer that would call the police crying everytime he killed. It makes me really curious what goes on inside their heads that they don't want to kill but also can't stop themselves from killing.
Would love a part 2 to this! Also saw a tiktok you might be interested in about a cult called “The Body” would love to hear what you can find about it! Happy pride🌈
I think my love for all things creepy and twisted and like true crime stuff started when I read about the Amityville Horror House in and magazine about the most haunted places on Earth when I was like 10. Then I watched all of The Conjuring movies with my mom so this part of the video made me really happy (not in a weird way lol)
Can you do another Mandela catalogue video? I just think their really interesting. And honestly Anatoly's story is really upsetting 😔 but thank you for bringing light.
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Why are you so gorgeous. Sheesh. That face tho...
Happy pride month loey! :D
Happy pride month Loey! 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
Hey Loey! Could you do amanda the adventurer next?
This is not true. Don't spread misinformation; Stanford PE has been thoroughly DEBUNKED! Please do research on what you present. This is how this misinformation is perpetuated. Stop!
The story of Anatoly is in reality quite sad, rather than creepy imo he suffered from undiagnosed paranoid schizophrenia, and thought he helped the girls by bringing them up from the ground, and keeping them company, rescuing them. He ‘only’ took the bodies of the dead that had granted him permission, and tried to bring them back to life by researching different cultures. He wasn’t being weird with them, rather viewed them as his own children, and treated them as such. He isn’t in prison, but at a psychiatric hospital.
I also read he was ekstremly islamphobic, and some of the bodies he took were dead muslims.
@@sabrinaali476 he was accused of defacing graves of Muslims, but the charges were dropped. There is no reliable source of any proof regarding Anatoly and islamophobia, so it would seem to be mere speculation due to the (dropped) accusation. There is no list of who the girls were, so no one is to know if any of them were Muslim, we only know about Olga, who I’m pretty certain was not (from my findings at least).
This is sad but can you imagine the devastation and horror that the parents experienced after learning that their children were dug up and made into dolls that were living with the man that robbed their graves.
Mentally stupid or not that is a foul thing to do
@@babygirl4376 of course ! It must have been absolutely devastating, also to know that you have been visiting an empty grave where your child should have been. It’s sad whichever direction one looks
(he wasn’t consciously making them into dolls though, he was mummifying them to keep them intact, so he could successfully resurrect them later on so they could live out their life)
The Stanford experiment was actually extremely flawed, the students were pretty coached and the findings are now considered bs.
Came here to say this! There's a book 'Mankind: A Hopeful History' that talks about how sloppy the experiment was. The professor egged on the guards, fed them lines, and demanded abuse from them, despite none of them really wanting to. The prisoners who 'went crazy' actually had tests and just wanted to leave.
My dad met Zimbardo once at a conference and supposedly he was really cocky and incredibly rude. The Stanford prison experiment went too far & he could have pulled the plug on it sooner but his ego was in the way.
Yeah, I said that.
Exactly
yeah came here to say the same thing! its hard to consider the findings valid now but its still interesting to learn about. My professors now call it the Stanford prison study, not experiment because its so flawed and bs that it cant even be considered a real experiment.
Honestly, I think the creepiest and most eerie photos with a dark story behind them, are the ones that look completely normal and mundane.
oh yeah...you never know what's *behind you*
Anatoly’s backstory to why he started grave robbing is actually upsetting once you hear it. Also, most, if not all of the bodies he took were children who died young.
Yes! His backstory is VERY interesting
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@@threeguysandagirlinabeachhouse omg I love finding my people happy pride month
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Annalise sounds as if to me that she was somehow abused in a church or something to do with religion wich could be why she was so upset by religious items as a trigger from her trauma. And could have caused her depression, and of course she got worse because of the exorcism from a priest. The only possession she had was some deep trauma.
It does sound like that
This is an interesting take on it that I hadn't thought of! Trauma does crazy things to the brain
i agree with this! i also don't know why they would do SO many, like why would they keep thinking the next one would work at like bc 67😳 i get desperation but surely there would be something else to try
If I remember correctly, there was more to it than just what Loey said. This was a summary. It has been theorized that she had some sort of brain injury. The priest also abused her during the "exorcisms". I'd suggest (if you feel as though you can handle it) to look into the full case. There are a lot of details involved that make the case very...different.
I agree.
Hey Loeylane, would you be interested in doing a video on the popular urban legends from each state? I saw a tiktok on it and it looked very interesting 👀
I will second the motion for this series!!!👌👌👌👌👌👌
Yesss!!
omg YESS
I second that. Tennessee has The Bell Witch. It’s a very fascinating story.
I learnt about Zimbardo’s experiment in psychology a few months ago and it weirded me out to say the least.The prisoners would get punishments like being beaten and mattresses being removed from the cells so they couldn’t sleep.The prisoners actually tried to “rebel” against the guards but after a day or two they gave up and quite a few of the prisoners actually had mental breakdowns due to this experiment. Zimbardo actually did like check up on the group for a few years afterwards and the majority of them actually said they were glad they took part which is the most chilling part to me honestly due to the stress it caused the prisoners.
You think that’s disturbing wait till u learn about Milgram
@@violetkerridge4154 that one has been discredited too, allegedly most participants realised the shocks weren't harmful otherwise they would have been stopped.
@@hitmewithacliche It hasn’t been discredited. Milgram admitted that in one variation (where the ‘experimenter’ left and a member of the public took their place in normal clothes) could be too obvious to be considered valid, but the others (including the baseline experiment) haven’t been discredited.
*learned not learnt
@@katychambless1280 aren't both forms correct?
I'm not a native English speaker but I've always thought that the ending varies from the places you come from
Like, one may be more common in US and another in the UK
The photos with scary backstories are DEF my favorite out of every other thing.
(binge watching your videos after this ! )
Absolutely need this to become a series! Watching this video actually weirdly helped calm my anxiety I've had all day some ❤️
ive herd about the guy who made the dead body dolls its actually so creepy to think they were just siting in his house
Theres some true crime videos about him and I find them so fascinating yet so disturbing
Fr. Every time I think about it I just wonder what he does while they’re just sitting there-
@@fr4nkzs i think it was said that he would dress them up, talk to them and "take care of them"
@@paulina8708 omg-
I like how we have both a Frank pfp and a Mikey Way in this thread agshdh /pos
Ahh happy Pride month everyone! 🏳️🌈
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Happy pride month :D
You too! It's my first pride month being completely out as genderqueer 💖
Happy pride month! 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
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I would love a whole series of these types of videos! I love the tiktoks, of course, but it's limited to current events. Using photos will allow you to explore far more interesting topics throughout history, which I personally find incredibly compelling! Thanks for another amazing video ❤ You're the best!
My child literally went through a period of screaming when we walked by the church on the way to kindergarten.
Dude straight ran out into the road and so we never walked on that side of the street when I walked him to school again.
I talked to him about it and he said his skin burned. Idek. Psychosomatic?
literally had to check if mrballen was an inspiration for this 😅 love all his videos & yours too loey 💜💜💜
side note bright crystal absolu is my SIGNATURE scent, it's so lovely 😍
Loey, it's really irresponsible to depict the Stanford Prison Experiment this way. It's vital to stress that the experiment was highly manipulated to show the results the Professor wanted to. To the point where several recordings were staged.
She could have not research fully or had bad sources, however I do agree that she should’ve tried to understand it more and get to the idea that part of it was staged, no need to call her irresponsible though!
Just to let you know, and I was bummed too as I did a Psychology degree and was fascinated by the Zimbardo experiment when I first heard of it, but it's been discredited in recent years :( That and Milgram's obedience study. They're fascinating, sure, but are very much entry level Psychology (I learned them in a high school class I think) and they've since come out as being inaccurate/exaggerated. The guards were allegedly coached and some of the prisoners said they faked it. So yeah, ethics aside it is now considered to be more an example of confirmation bias I think. Like, they acted how they thought they were supposed to. Which to me makes it even more fascinating and still kinda proves the original point but yeah, the ethics aren't the only reason it's not as respected in modern Psychology circles.
I do Psychology as well and same it is so fascinating to me
When I hear Loey's voice it instantly calms my anxiety and I just can finally breathe and zone out on her creepy stories 😌🕷️💕
Love waking up from a nap to Loey having a new video out🥹
ME TOO 🥹👏🏼
The “child” by the stairs in the Amityville house has been debunked, it was an adult wearing glasses
I remember before you even had 2 mil subs its been so long since I've watched you but you are amazing
I've been binge watching Buffy all day long and saw an notification alert, saw it was you and immediately paused Buffy to watch this! I hope you're well and ily
I love your ARG videos! I'm currently making my own ARG, and watching ur vids on them always motivates me to go all the way through with it! And just wondering... did you ever go to cosmetology school? You're so solid at makeup!
Another great vid, Lo!
oooh👀 love me an arg
where are you posting them ? i would love to watch! love me a good arg
Wow uploading a lot more than usual? Love it!
Anatoly Moskvin's story is fascinating but also very sad. He's a paranoid schizophrenic who made 26 mummified dolls out of mostly children and desecrated over 150 graves. He did this for 20 years and tried to resurrect the corpses after they "called out" to him to be saved. He was fixated on child death after being traumatized as a child by being forced to kiss a dead girl's face at a funeral.
Apparently he didn't do anything sexual with the dolls, and treated them as if they were his children. Disturbingly, I recall reading that some of the girls' parents were happy with his actions since he was giving the children a "home" after they were "abandoned" in the ground. Very sad, but thankfully he's being treated in a mental health facility now.
Would definitely love a pt2 of this! Creepy historical things are so interesting to go through and learn about.
Also, hello my love!!! I hope your day has been fantastic 💙💙💙
I swear every time Loey uploads a video I get a HUGE boost of serotonin. Has to be my favorite UA-camr by far.
Hey Loey! I don’t remember if you did this type of video before, but I think it would be cool if you did a video about creepy things that happened at amusement parks. I think you did a similar video before with the Disney parks, but I want to hear about different parks
the stanford experiment is still taught in psychology classes !! i recognized that photo immediately bc i've been taught SO much about the experiment in college/university
i learned about the stanford prison experiment in my psych class last semester and was sooo fucked up. my teacher showed us the documentary about it and i had to put my head down bc i got so uncomfortable
thank you so much for being one the most entertaining humans on the internet, you are amazing, I'm currently crocheting a large blanket, and I'm one of those people who do the most wholesome (ish) things while listening to the complete opposite.
I absolutely love Mr. Ballen and was hoping he was one of the people who you watch too!!! I think your videos were recommended to me a few months ago after watching one of his. That picture in the Amityville house is so jarring, powerful and sad.
This was the perfect video to watch during my lunch break, love your videos!
I NEED a part 2 to this. I love videos like this!!!
Yay, I just got home from work, poured myself a glass of wine, I have dinner in the oven.time to relax! Your hair looks so good loey! Ugh the guy with the dolls sounds absolutely frightening. Happy Pride month everyone! 🎉🏳️🌈🦄❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Oohh what's for dinner?
@@seirracruse5662 lasagna, with a side salad a a piece of garlic bread!
@@georgejrivera3388 That sounds delicious! Im still deciding what to have 😅
Lol, beats my nachos and strawberry margarita 😄
I was just rewatching some of your previous videos and then boom! you upload a new one! 💖 that just brightened my day a little!
Please please do more videos like this! I love all your scary and paranormal story times. You have a wonderful voice and great reactions!
the prison experiment is one we learn about in many pysche courses. That specific experiment is why the APA has new rules for how experiments are to be done - it severely messed with people and changes had to be made to make things more humane. very interestin stuff when you actually spend time watching the documentaries and readin the textbook about it
You and cjades posted at the same time let's go!! Love your videos!
The Lucifer Effect by Dr. Philip Zimbardo is a great read. "Autonomy comes at a psychic cost."
The experiment with the professor actually came about because of accusations of how military troops were treating prisoners of war. The professor wanted to show that our troops weren't evil people, even though they committed some horrible acts during a time of war, and that their actions could be linked to being a product of their environment. He wanted to prove that even good men, when given no direction, could, in fact, commit evil acts.
And the experiment wasn't even ended by the professor. He himself had actually gotten caught up in his own experiment and hadn't realized it until a female assistant of his saw what was going on and pointed it out to him.
The photo of Lennon and Chapman is SO chilling. You can literally see that evil look on his face and in his eye...
Hey Loey! 💗
oh my gosh WE NEED A FULL VID OF THE PAPER BAG MAN
I'm down for another video like this 👍 explaining the backstory of creepy pix is so fun
Hey I love these videos keep the good work up!!
EDIT: Thank you for the heart
I used to get the Stanford Prison experiment and the Russian Sleep experiment mixed up and I was so scared when I started learning about the prison experiment in AP Psychology lmao
They have a movie based off the sanford or Stanford experiment it has adrian brody and forest witticker
Yes a part 2 n more videos. These are so very interesting.
Thank you Kenall
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The Stanford Experiment is sickening. Had to watch the movie for my Ethics class in my Psychology course, and it was Bad.
We need another round of LoeyLane hanging out with Nexpo Mutahar and Barley Sociable... Hunter needs to socialize lmao
You forgot to mention that it was zimbardo’s assistant that got him to stop the experiment. Zimbardo saw the massive decline in mental health and trauma that those students experienced but wanted to keep it going. He went on to do presentations and talks about ethics in psychology experiments, but there’s no doubt that he was a sadistic man one point in time.
I love these kinds of videos, theres something about creepy photos that just make my mind turn. Hope you make more!!
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JOHN BALLEN!!! Hell yea! I love MrBallen!!!!
I'm so happy you were inspired by Mr. Ballen to do this I love his story telling haha
PLLLLEEEAAASSSEEE! Do more of these types of videos!!
Man I learned about the Stanford prison experiment about a month ago, and I found it very intriguing. The story is insane, but really captivates the true extent of the the human mind. Seeing it here just makes me really happy that it's getting recognition
don't worry it is one of the first things every psych 101 class talks about
It was an extreml,y flawed experiment that should hold no psychological value and we need to stop giving it attention.
Perfect. Last hour of work and the queen uploads, time to pretend to be working :P
I find the Stanfrord Prison Experiment so facinating as I just studied it in school to explain how flawed and unethical it was. :)
Oh Loey how I LOVE your videos. I wish you made more and more every day ❤️
AH I LOVE HER NATURAL HAIR 😍 this whole look is sooo good!! Glowing!
Treatment resistant Depression is what lousy therapists call their patients conditions that they got no expertise nor experience in treating. If a therapist tells u that you got treatment resistant depression or any other condition, go find a better therapist.
Best Wishes from Germany Loey, love your videos
i am hear right after a ghost stories podcast that has already terrified me, i am soo stupid
I literally started Scentbird 2 months ago, and so far I've gotten Prada Candy Night and Rain Day Derek Lam 10 Crosby, and I am IN LOVE ❤
Part 2 please Loey thank you😭❤️❤️ love you too!
omg I love Mrballen!
I never get tired telling how we listened to the original sounds of exorcism of Anneliese Michel in our religion class. It happened near my hometown at least in the same diocese. And I think one of my religion teachers was even from the village? Very disturbing but also fascinating.
I don't think she was really possessed because if so, the who-is-who of bad people were possessing her at the same time. Also some demons have too much free time, considering how many people and objects they possess.
you are glowing!!! you look so pretty
When I took my psychology class in college we had to learn about that experiment. How crazy your covering it now.
loey your natural hair has been looking so so gorgeous. the color looks amazing on you
The pics of Analiece I’ve never been able to barely look at. I have strong faith but those pics actually send a shiver down my spine. 😳
The thing I find disturbing about the third story you mentioned, the experiments involving simulated guards/prisoners, is that it suggests that a certain kind of person is all too often drawn to law enforcement - an opportunistic predatory sort of person.
I'm not trying to be a bummer at all, and i can't even remember where i saw it (but i wouldn't mention it if i didn't think it was legit), but the Amityville ghost kid was supposedly either faked and/or it was just someone's kid. Either way, very creepy photo.
I’ve heard all of these stories before but Loey retelling them really gave me the creeps 😳
i have too. i love her videos usually but this one bummed me the hell out. im so sick of hearing people rehash the same stuff so often. i couldnt even feel scared. :/
hi loey!! cant get over how you called bertrum an old man yesterday😭
hii im a little new here but u seem so nice!! ur also very pretty
Oh my gosh Loey, PLEASE do a video on the Stanford Prison Experiment!!🌸💓
Very cool! The Stanford experiment creeps me out. I listened to an episode of the podcast Time Suck about it. I couldn't finish it. You might also like the podcast Scared to Death
Hi Loey I love these videos too and lost/found creepy footage❤️❤️❤️ I also love the clothing/make up hauls too❤️❤️❤️
hey loey! i’m not rlly sure what to say, but i hope you’ve had a good day!
I think he purposely chose sadistic people to be in charge to prove his theory that even "good" people are really bad if given a chance...very creepy tough!
I love getting that notification.. Hey loey!!!
Happy pride!!!! Thank you for the video love!!! You always brighten my day when you post 💕 I feel so spoiled today, a video from you and a song from the Crops 🥰
part 2 please this was so interesting
Ooooo new spooky video! Am I about to shower? Yes. Am I still going to play this through my speaker? Yes! 💖💖💖💖
If anyone wants to know more about Anatoly Moskvin, the UA-camr Eleanor Neale has a great video about him called "THE DOLLHOUSE OF HUMAN CORPSES"
anyone else notice her “the moon” tarot card messed up the phases?
For future reference: An actual photo of John Defayo compared to the ghostly image taken by the Warren’s camera shows a startling similarity….
I miss the creepy pasta vids 🥺♥️
Beautiful as always
Giiiiiirrrrl your makeup and hair look sooooo good in this video!
Your makeup is so cute today Loey! ❤
7:51 OMG as soon as I saw that I knew it was from the Stanford Prison Experiment, I take Psychology in school so I am super fascinated by this truly horrible experiment which is one of the staples which helps us to not do these types of experiments as they are wrong and unethical.
I'd also love a second part to this video Loey!
these are sooo interesting , you should do more videos like this
The last one sounds like the murderer that would call the police crying everytime he killed. It makes me really curious what goes on inside their heads that they don't want to kill but also can't stop themselves from killing.
Yaaaaas QUEEN!!! I LOVE these kinds of videos! slScary/ spooky photos with creepy back stories!
Love you Queen!!!
Would love a part 2 to this! Also saw a tiktok you might be interested in about a cult called “The Body” would love to hear what you can find about it! Happy pride🌈
I think my love for all things creepy and twisted and like true crime stuff started when I read about the Amityville Horror House in and magazine about the most haunted places on Earth when I was like 10. Then I watched all of The Conjuring movies with my mom so this part of the video made me really happy (not in a weird way lol)
Can you do another Mandela catalogue video? I just think their really interesting. And honestly Anatoly's story is really upsetting 😔 but thank you for bringing light.