I used to go to a lot of drum and bass raves when i was younger. One of them was the valve sound system which is the loudest sound system in the world. The bass from the valve sound system makes your chest feel like it's being crushed. Good times but i now have tinnitus which is a constant ringing or buzzing noise in your ears. So my advice to younger people is be careful when going out to raves or concerts. Don't stand so close to the speakers and take ear plugs with you incase it gets too loud. Also don't blast your ears with music through headphones so much. Trust me you don't want permanent tinnitus so turn it down a bit and take regular breaks to give your ears a rest.
Those were the victims that went insane so he had to lock them up until the people who work at Area-51 come to get them, they turned into aliens that could destroy the world, then we go to Mars, watch the Earth, and possible hear them sing some songs, or chant, summon a demon so they can go to Mars, then we get attacked, then the remaining people go into a massive spaceship and go to another dimension, they have infinite water, food, sleep, warmth, animals, plants, and everything, then they find another place like Earth, go there, then it's insane also, then the also remaining people go to the spaceship, and find another place, then they send a drone, instead of people, and the drone says it is safe, so they stay there, have another sun, and live there, the end. (took me like 2 minutes to type this whole thing lol)
This brought back some interesting memories. I burst both of my eardrums, however it did not hurt afterwards. When we arrived in the doctor’s office, there was a set C of headphones to test my hearing, but when we told him what happened he just said “most kids would be kicking and screaming in pain” and the one thing I said as my parents and my doctor looked at me was, “I-I CAN’T HEAR ANYTHING!!!” As I sat there quietly doing Absolutely NOTHING!
@@burucburc1909 krakatoa db was 310db and sound being fatal was 194Db which is just painful it even circled the earth 4 or 7 times and almost all countries heard a gunshot while usa or uk reported seeing a water rising like a earthquake aftermath which is kinda .-.
@@lifewasasimulationbcwhynot310 dB is just an estimated calculation based on the amount of pressure released Since no decibel meters were on top of the volcano
Hey Ian i am youre fan nice to meet you, you make amazing video's and I look to it everyday, I love it and I hope you will make video's in the future I love you Ian! 🥰🤗 And I like it if you read the comment and make the series have a end that makes youre video's exstremely vetter. I hope you have a good live and good with the goal of 69 million subscribers 😂❤️👻🦇
I like your content man, keep posting those creative stories. I'm really looking forward to when you write a book or make a film/anime, i'll be first buyer/watcher
“Chamber” in music means luxury, classic, and experienced. In ranks like Symphonic, Concert, and Chamber orchestras, Chamber is the best and most experienced of them all.
I'm not sure the exact sound level of this room on average, but the decibel level required to injure/kill someone is 210. Loud enough sounds can kill you because the loud sounds cause extreme vibrations in your internal organs, enough vibrations could cause an air embolism to form in your lungs. The embolism then travels to the heart, leading to death. Alternatively, a loud enough sound could kill you because the air pressure may just become high enough to make your lungs burst.
"I didn't know ribs could vibrate" Yep. That's me near any bass speaker, drum set, or anything that gives off hard vibrations consistently. It gets bad enough in some places, like Carnage screaming in a theater with surround sound, that I had a massive headache for HOURS. Another time I was parallel to a drum set during church and had chest pains the rest of the day.
*It still blows my mind with how much time that I spend on UA-cam I still come across channels with 10+ million subs that I've never even heard of before.*
this room is basically how i feel in loud rooms. i have possible autism and anxiety (getting tested when i meet my counselor:)) whenever im in loud rooms its always overstimulating and overwhelming and it causes MANY panic attacks
As somebody who frequently experiences sensory overload (and cannot handle noises AT ALL unless it’s music i put on myself) I feel the pain watching this video
"But it's not every day you can say you're sitting down under a tree with Cheeto dust on your fingers, in a suit you bought from amazon to impress a 73-year-old sound sorcerer after he let you stay in the world's quietest and loudest room in hopes of passing a celebrity doctor in subscribers on the internet". Yes, Yes Indeed Ryan
From someone who has actually sensory overload quite frequently as I am autistic, this was painful to watch but it's nice to see a neurotypical person experience it and have it change their perspective.
I'm blind and I'm probably one of the most sensitive people you'll ever meet in terms of sound... it was also interesting for me to see how he reacted to this kind of stuff and I'm also impressed he was in there for 3 minutes. I would've not been able to stand it for 5 seconds.
To be honest just based on his actions and movement in the room , as long as they were guniune, kind of makes me think that someone could experience a small form of what a lot of people with autism experience. Just like he said he was experiencing sensory overload. He said it was hard to sit still and by the looks of it, it seemed that way too. Now I don't want to offend anyone cause I really don't know that much about autism or the background behind it but what little I do know poses an interesting question. Is it possible to show and have someone feel something similar to what people with autism experience on a daily basis?
I was looking for this comment! I'm both autistic and have Sensory Processing Disorder (which just puts an emphasis on the sensory issues I experience), and I saw a great similarity between when I am in sensory overload, and the way Ryan was acting. Again, everyone is different but the way I would visually describe my sound overload would be that when I take in too much noise, my "noise capacity" is overfilled, so it begins to "overflow" into different parts of my brain. It feels like my thoughts, the things I touch, and especially what I see are all saturated with that noise. I feel so engulfed and trapped by what I experience that I am unable to think straight. The erratic movements that we see Ryan do in this video are very similar to the blind guesses that my overwhelmed brain makes as it tries to rectify the situation. And though it was meant to be funny, the line "I thought dancing would somehow help me" is an exact translation to the logic behind stimming (self-stimulating/calming actions for autistic people, like the stereotypical hand flapping or rocking but also jumping, spinning, etc), which I really related to. This video was a great representation of what it's like, and I think a really good way to teach empathy to those with sensory issues, especially since there aren't many other ways to simulate what an overload would be like. Your comment made me really happy, it's not every day that a neurotypical person is willing to try and think of a neurodivergent point of view :)
Loud noise is something I'm actually mostly pretty okay with (I work with children) - but what really gets me is high pitched noises. When I was at school, I sometimes complained about high-pitched whining noises, but only during certain classes. None of the other kids - nor the teacher - could hear anything and thought I was just making stuff up for fun, to distract from the lesson. I never fully understood it at the time, but the classes I heard those noises in...there was always at least one computer in the room. And those distracting and painfully high-pitched whistling noises I could hear but the rest of the class couldn't? It was the CRT in the computer's monitor running at 24kHz!
@@starplays07 I don't think - I don't generally hear high-pitched ringing sounds and I haven't heard that damned constant whining noise ever since CRT monitors were phased out in favour of flatscreens. :)
one thing people don't talk about,electricity has a noise,you can hear it but it's always not so noticable,but if you're in a room with so much electicity you can hear it and it's annoying,or as another person said you could have tinnitus
Pretty sure CRT monitors make a noise much lower pitched than that as I've always heard them too. Could hear if someone had a TV on somewhere in the house (or even in the neighbours house) even if they had it on mute as that high whine went straight through walls and windows. So glad we have flat screens now, much quieter.
I’m playing that song in my high school symphonic orchestra rn and it’s super difficult and pretty and also I don’t get how he survived that it’s super hectic with all of the parts trading off and using countermelodies
I spent 10 minutes in the bell tower of a Cathedral which has one of the largest sets of church bells in the World. I was stood a few 3 metres way from one of the smaller bells and the full set of 12 were ringing. I had noise cancelling headphones on to protect my ears otherwise I would have suffered significant damage to my hearing. However, the physical trauma to my body was still significant. A church bell is shaped like the human rib cage and has multiple harmonics. This means that my rib cage was resonating in harmony with one of the bells and that was painful.
And this is just one of the many reasons why I haven’t stepped into a cathedral or a big megachurch in years. Ugh! I like bells, but god damn, do they HAVE TO be so bloody loud and everything!?
now that we’ve finished the sound room saga we need videos where you over/understimulate every one of your senses EX a room made entirely of mirrors to mess with your vision (because exposing him to the brightest room ever is probably not wise) and a room that is the darkest black imaginable etc.
As a guy suffering from hyperacusis I can honestly say this: I wouldn't last even 10 seconds in that room; it would be a living hell in there with even just the voices and if the music was turned on I'd be running out shaking and crying in pain. If someone were to lock the door I would 100% be severely traumatized from the experience.
now you gotta survive the world's normalest room
damm
Hi
What IS world's normalest room?
Ah yes, normalest.
If a room is very nornal, it's not normal
Now I think you should face the "world's most average sounding room."
Hi nick love your vids
Omg I’m first, jk.
OOOOOOO
Hmm something isn’t right why does this comment have so little likes
Edit:This Was before he got 23k likes
omg nick replied
I love the sound guy so much. He has a great sense of humor
I used to go to a lot of drum and bass raves when i was younger. One of them was the valve sound system which is the loudest sound system in the world. The bass from the valve sound system makes your chest feel like it's being crushed. Good times but i now have tinnitus which is a constant ringing or buzzing noise in your ears. So my advice to younger people is be careful when going out to raves or concerts. Don't stand so close to the speakers and take ear plugs with you incase it gets too loud. Also don't blast your ears with music through headphones so much. Trust me you don't want permanent tinnitus so turn it down a bit and take regular breaks to give your ears a rest.
Some concerts have speakers set up to give you similar experiences at any row
And you feel sound since sound is a pressure wave
*"I survived in the worlds loudest room"*
Kindergarten teachers: *thats adorable*
AMERICAN
@@diezmada292 undoubtedly
Facts
@@vqluvx judging by your pfp and your obnoxious username i was totally expecting your comment to end with a dash for no reason
cringe gacha kid smh
“Until we heard screeching noises below us” Steve’s face was priceless 🤣
Those were the victims that went insane so he had to lock them up until the people who work at Area-51 come to get them, they turned into aliens that could destroy the world, then we go to Mars, watch the Earth, and possible hear them sing some songs, or chant, summon a demon so they can go to Mars, then we get attacked, then the remaining people go into a massive spaceship and go to another dimension, they have infinite water, food, sleep, warmth, animals, plants, and everything, then they find another place like Earth, go there, then it's insane also, then the also remaining people go to the spaceship, and find another place, then they send a drone, instead of people, and the drone says it is safe, so they stay there, have another sun, and live there, the end. (took me like 2 minutes to type this whole thing lol)
Lol
Hah yeah
O-o I was like “ uhhhhhh-“
he remembers the kids
As someone who has a big fear of loud noises, I'm going to be covering my ears and crying at that point lmao
Same lol
This brought back some interesting memories. I burst both of my eardrums, however it did not hurt afterwards. When we arrived in the doctor’s office, there was a set C of headphones to test my hearing, but when we told him what happened he just said “most kids would be kicking and screaming in pain” and the one thing I said as my parents and my doctor looked at me was, “I-I CAN’T HEAR ANYTHING!!!” As I sat there quietly doing Absolutely NOTHING!
oh dear! were they able to fix that?
“I lasted 3 minutes and 37 seconds” keeping this quote
"My names baji and I'm the fastest man alive"
Baji S. Dead
plsssssss I can't
out of context
that's what he said
Now imagine a room with the same reverb, but it’s spherical so 100% of the sound reflects
imagine
Scitzo experience.
Lol, I see you so much.
i think you’d die in 30 seconds
Wouldn’t be a room, it’d be your coffin
3:32
Ryan: _says he'll play Bach_
Also Ryan: _plays the ending to Rush E_
pure hell for an introvert, highly sensitive person like me. I would need a week in my quiet bedroom after this
“Can sound kill you? Short answer, yes.”
me: *jamming down the volume.*
Haha so true
Facts
Lol
I put the volume to full and used a speaker too
My tinnitus has made me suicidal, so yes, I agree
I love how it went from "beating the world record" of the quietest room to "surviving" the loudest room
@Justsomeguy withoutasoul... are you using grammar?
ikr
@Justsomeguy withoutasoul... the grammar 💀
The loudest sound recorded is Krakatoa but the loudest sound Available is active sonar at 230dB
Not if you put Krakatoa in it!
@@burucburc1909 krakatoa db was 310db and sound being fatal was 194Db which is just painful
it even circled the earth 4 or 7 times and almost all countries heard a gunshot while usa or uk reported seeing a water rising like a earthquake aftermath which is kinda .-.
@@lifewasasimulationbcwhynot310 dB is just an estimated calculation based on the amount of pressure released
Since no decibel meters were on top of the volcano
The loudest thing is black holes moving at 520Db
even as someone who frequents (very loud) metal shows, i don't think i could handle this. i'm surprised ryan lasted as long as he did!!!
“I lasted 3 minutes and 37 seconds in here” …lol, amazing video 😂
Hey Ian i am youre fan nice to meet you, you make amazing video's and I look to it everyday, I love it and I hope you will make video's in the future I love you Ian! 🥰🤗 And I like it if you read the comment and make the series have a end that makes youre video's exstremely vetter. I hope you have a good live and good with the goal of 69 million subscribers 😂❤️👻🦇
And have you really done sitting in there? 😂
Yo lan I am a big fan!❤️❤️❤️!
Second 🥈
I like your content man, keep posting those creative stories. I'm really looking forward to when you write a book or make a film/anime, i'll be first buyer/watcher
Thank you Ryan for experienced this so I don’t have to 😂
Hi
too easy💪💪💪
Yes
yes
5th
The videos are so amazing bro! Well done.
Now you gotta survive the worlds smallest room
Ryan sacrificing his well being for our entertainment, a true king.
Monke
shut shut, i have seen you to many times. now silence ur self.
@@aolindooff2979 A
Chicken nuggies
I see your mustache
That man is 100% holding people in his basement
He has to practice his sound experiments on someone.
@@jordankay8578 yea and someplace too
Yea.....
What?
As a kid that keeps being extremely loud in the class, i see this as the best place to live.
Looking at this one year later, I can’t believe Ryan tripled his number of subscribers.
Ngl, Ryan. I was hoping you would have eaten the cheetos in there for testing reasons. The crunch would have been magical.
Same dude
damn so many verified youtubers posted on this yt vid
Agreed.
Yeee
Hi
I like how this guy just befriends everyone on the set.
*Stoopid influencers would risk their heath and wellbeing for the attention and views*
@@MrUssy101 who?
@@stormcutters Ryan and pretty much every youtuber
@@mooshi5775 what does influencer actually mean
@Dusker influencer is just today’s term for a celebrity who becomes famous via social media
Dr. Phil is now your grandfather
He passed Dr Phil!
I think you should survive the Room-Temperature Room.
Monke
I just ate toilet paper in a video 💪🔥
@@Muscleman8562 eat a monke
@@skimpy8242 cannibalism
@@Muscleman8562 Weak. My cat does that all the time
This video was too existentially profound for me, more cheetos less thinky thinky
I just ate toilet paper in a video 💪🔥
'i have a verified badge time to comment everywhere.'
'i have a verified badge time to comment everywhere.'
'i have a verified badge time to comment everywhere.'
'i have a verified badge time to comment everywhere.'
steve's face doesn't tell lies when that smile came up.
“Chamber” in music means luxury, classic, and experienced. In ranks like Symphonic, Concert, and Chamber orchestras, Chamber is the best and most experienced of them all.
What if Steve is Dr.Phil in disguise and he's actually letting you go in these rooms to try to end you and prevent you from ever passing him??
great point
yes
what
Steve is sus
Sus
This gives a whole new meaning to ‘death metal’
bruh
btw i know you guys hate self promoters but I got a song out called end of the day and would be glad if you wanna check it out :
Check maek
sound metal
So true lmao.
But I still prefer Thrash and Power over Death Metal :)
Yes
You are the best youTuber😂😂🎉🎉 happy new year 🎆🎊
now ryan has 12.5M subs in 2023 and dr phil has 6.21M subs so ryan has a chance of making dr. phil his grandfather
Good Job Ryan!
As someone who is EXTREMELY sensitive to sound, holy shit.
I know your pain.
Right-
Sameee
No bad word
right, i get panic attacks in loud environments, this video itself is making me anxious
you're probably the toughest person i've ever seen!!!!!!!
Where are you?
ayo only 4 likes
Ratio
agreed
Hi
GREAT choice of outro music. I love AGST very much.
I would’ve loved a subplot where Steve goes into the basement and kills demons
The loud room is exactly what anxiety feels like on a daily basis.
Normal volume especially a crouded grocery store gives me sensory overload
Same
Dude I get that so much- way too much-
You described it perfectly
*crowded
Wimp
Yeah Super loud sound can kill. Careful, and Congrats you survive!
I can
Dr. Phill
Sperm whales can cause radiations of sounds and it can explode your ears and lungs at the same time 😳
I'm not sure the exact sound level of this room on average, but the decibel level required to injure/kill someone is 210. Loud enough sounds can kill you because the loud sounds cause extreme vibrations in your internal organs, enough vibrations could cause an air embolism to form in your lungs. The embolism then travels to the heart, leading to death. Alternatively, a loud enough sound could kill you because the air pressure may just become high enough to make your lungs burst.
@@crablord1913 bro there are many other ways to explain the effects of a bomb shockwave
Steve got some explaining to do
if i stay in the loudest room for 1 second i will instantly disintergrate to atoms
"I didn't know ribs could vibrate"
Yep. That's me near any bass speaker, drum set, or anything that gives off hard vibrations consistently. It gets bad enough in some places, like Carnage screaming in a theater with surround sound, that I had a massive headache for HOURS. Another time I was parallel to a drum set during church and had chest pains the rest of the day.
Is that why whenever there was a lot of bass in a song I would always feel uncomfortable and like somthing was shaking inside of me?
don't read my Profile PICTURE :))))))))))))))))
Same I remember when I was 6 or 7 there was a band preforming at this night market and the vibrations made me vomit
Finally SOMEONE who's not verified
That's me in my tv room idk why is it so loud even on 20percent
Living in NYC, I can probably sleep in the world loudest room like a baby.
loud noises are dangerous for babies
i-
don't read my Profile PICTURE :))))))))))))))))
@@dont9989 I didn’t
:D
3:34 as a happy metalhead i confirm once you listen to, too much loud heavy metal it sounds exactly like this
Ryan: it was so loud, it was probably the loudest sound ever!!!
Everyone: KRAKATOA
“I survived the World’s Most Room Room.”
does not make sense dude a room is a room what else could it be
@@KingdomKore that’s the joke
@@generic2021 exactly
imagine if he had to listen to cardi b in this
who wouldn't even last 10 seconds in a normal room hearing cardi b
I can't even last 1 minute
Not even two mili seconds
@@Crumbbs Mr neither
I MEANT ME
Imagine trying to sneak up on Patrick while he's sleeping to see what's in his secret box in this room. Every footstep would be explosive.
You are amazing I can’t describe how happy you make me and a lot of people
I like your name
Next : I survived the coldest room🥶
Ye
Yes
Yeah
Dead
next: i survived the worlds hottest room 🥵🥵🥵
"You're a jinx."
"Well, I have no idea what a jinx is, but I'll take that as a compliment."
*jinx - a person or thing that brings bad luck* 😂
@GiNa RoSe Sᴇx Cʜᴀɴɴᴇʟ 21 interesting profile picture
@@tsymeh it's bot
Hi
Heh he he
Pretty sure he understands what it means
EVERYTHING FOR DR.PHILL
gives a whole new meaning to ‘death metal’
dead chat xd😤😤💀🗿😳
@@nelzyr Us Too
Not really no
No
You just stole short haxs comment lol
3:33 audience retention spike for sure
Yep most replayed
the car at 3am
the speaker Dadficifocjcjckckcjvjgjgfjflkcjxjcjckc Ryans ear 👂
Me listening to music in class
love me some radiohead
steve is both a menace and a genius
*It still blows my mind with how much time that I spend on UA-cam I still come across channels with 10+ million subs that I've never even heard of before.*
I’m a classical musician, and seriously, Bach’s chamber music is amazing. I do recommend people do listen to it at the correct volume
pretty glad he did not put some rap shit
i was speachless he put some classic
and also glad
Ye
Lol I study classical music at the conservatory but the music I write and play live is metalcore :)
You mean live?
@@xertiasstrat8957There is nothing wrong with rap music, but yeah it wouldn’t work as well in this scenario
Ryan : "I survived the world's quietest and the world's loudest room"
Meanwhile Deaf people : *bruh*
Deaf people be like:
Look what they have to mimic a fraction of our power
Lol
that is very rude but good one man
That is a offensive joke tbh not being a karen or anything but I have a small hearing loss and that is really offensive
Underrated comment
Every time I watch your videos it just brings a smile to my face
this room is basically how i feel in loud rooms. i have possible autism and anxiety (getting tested when i meet my counselor:)) whenever im in loud rooms its always overstimulating and overwhelming and it causes MANY panic attacks
As somebody who frequently experiences sensory overload (and cannot handle noises AT ALL unless it’s music i put on myself) I feel the pain watching this video
HE BEATED DR PHIL WITH SUBS
@@goofysandals1461 beat*
Hyperacusis?
Ok
@Drafu 1
"But it's not every day you can say you're sitting down under a tree with Cheeto dust on your fingers, in a suit you bought from amazon to impress a 73-year-old sound sorcerer after he let you stay in the world's quietest and loudest room in hopes of passing a celebrity doctor in subscribers on the internet".
Yes, Yes Indeed Ryan
how we think the school cafeteria sounds:
Deaf people made their way into the Guiness world record book easily.
Lmao fr
“I thought that was pretty funny until we heard actual screaming from the basement”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😳 Well that's the end of ryan
*d e m o g o r g o n*
@@CharzzTheAnimated aw shit it's back at it again
probably angy because he didn't get to eat everyone in Hawkins.....
Imagine Playing a Earrape in there at full volume.
Fffibd
😵
ear killer 3000
👋✍️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Your ear would legitimately bleed and glass would crack
Now I think you should face the “world’s most average sounding room.”
If I was in the world loudest room I wouldn't stand a chance 😂😂😂
Ryan: *"This challenge is going to be super hard to do!"*
Deaf People: *"Are you sure about that?"*
I think they would definitely feel it and after a while get nauseous and a headache from the vibrations.
@DON'T It isnt even readable much 😶
✋✌️✋🙌🙏👋✌️
@DON'T you commented that in like 4 videos
when i read this comment i imagined john cena saying that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
From someone who has actually sensory overload quite frequently as I am autistic, this was painful to watch but it's nice to see a neurotypical person experience it and have it change their perspective.
I'm blind and I'm probably one of the most sensitive people you'll ever meet in terms of sound... it was also interesting for me to see how he reacted to this kind of stuff and I'm also impressed he was in there for 3 minutes. I would've not been able to stand it for 5 seconds.
@@dorothycho2467 how did uh... u type this ....
@@vcxrve7167 I use a braille display with my phone which helps me read and write and access my iPhone like any other person. :)
@@dorothycho2467 that's awesome you can use brail to search on UA-cam!
@@bailey2517 Yeah, technology is very friendly to us for sure!
That was the best song ive ever heard in my life Ryan your skilled stay skilled
Average people: Kids in basement
Orfield Labs: Demagorgons
PLEASE make sure Steve is doing alright, like how’s his life? I feel like he needs a hug.
stolen
@@SpicyDino5 cap
@@xar5059 scroll down this exact one from a differnt person was made 2 days ago
@@SpicyDino5 cap
@@xar5059 cap are cool I like them too
as someone who suffers with sensory issues related to noise, i’d either cry or completely drown it out
same :,)
Same
same
I might pass out I that room ngl
Exactly the same with me.
I can’t even imagine how overstimulated I would get in the loudest room.
And I thought my classroom was loud 💀
This man is eventually going to fill the entire “Guinness World Record” book.
*Stoopid influencers would risk their heath and wellbeing for the attention and views*
@@MrUssy101 I mean, its kinda experimental..
Agreed!
To be honest just based on his actions and movement in the room , as long as they were guniune, kind of makes me think that someone could experience a small form of what a lot of people with autism experience. Just like he said he was experiencing sensory overload. He said it was hard to sit still and by the looks of it, it seemed that way too. Now I don't want to offend anyone cause I really don't know that much about autism or the background behind it but what little I do know poses an interesting question. Is it possible to show and have someone feel something similar to what people with autism experience on a daily basis?
dude... you might be onto something
My god. This seems like a valid point though. It could be used as an tool for empathy.
I was looking for this comment! I'm both autistic and have Sensory Processing Disorder (which just puts an emphasis on the sensory issues I experience), and I saw a great similarity between when I am in sensory overload, and the way Ryan was acting. Again, everyone is different but the way I would visually describe my sound overload would be that when I take in too much noise, my "noise capacity" is overfilled, so it begins to "overflow" into different parts of my brain. It feels like my thoughts, the things I touch, and especially what I see are all saturated with that noise. I feel so engulfed and trapped by what I experience that I am unable to think straight. The erratic movements that we see Ryan do in this video are very similar to the blind guesses that my overwhelmed brain makes as it tries to rectify the situation. And though it was meant to be funny, the line "I thought dancing would somehow help me" is an exact translation to the logic behind stimming (self-stimulating/calming actions for autistic people, like the stereotypical hand flapping or rocking but also jumping, spinning, etc), which I really related to. This video was a great representation of what it's like, and I think a really good way to teach empathy to those with sensory issues, especially since there aren't many other ways to simulate what an overload would be like. Your comment made me really happy, it's not every day that a neurotypical person is willing to try and think of a neurodivergent point of view :)
No that's so dumb people with autism are not hearing 120 decibels of sound blasted at them.
You have no idea what autism is.
The way he was reacting to the noise was more or less what i experience as a person with autism. I agree with you here
As a Bri’ish guy ive never heard of sound weapons
4:02 "Good evening gentle listeners and welcome to distractible."
Loud noise is something I'm actually mostly pretty okay with (I work with children) - but what really gets me is high pitched noises.
When I was at school, I sometimes complained about high-pitched whining noises, but only during certain classes. None of the other kids - nor the teacher - could hear anything and thought I was just making stuff up for fun, to distract from the lesson. I never fully understood it at the time, but the classes I heard those noises in...there was always at least one computer in the room. And those distracting and painfully high-pitched whistling noises I could hear but the rest of the class couldn't? It was the CRT in the computer's monitor running at 24kHz!
You probably have tinnitus
@@starplays07 I don't think - I don't generally hear high-pitched ringing sounds and I haven't heard that damned constant whining noise ever since CRT monitors were phased out in favour of flatscreens. :)
@@gswcooper7162 i still can hear those high pitched sounds too. They give an horrendous headache
one thing people don't talk about,electricity has a noise,you can hear it but it's always not so noticable,but if you're in a room with so much electicity you can hear it and it's annoying,or as another person said you could have tinnitus
Pretty sure CRT monitors make a noise much lower pitched than that as I've always heard them too. Could hear if someone had a TV on somewhere in the house (or even in the neighbours house) even if they had it on mute as that high whine went straight through walls and windows. So glad we have flat screens now, much quieter.
Shoutout to Bach for releasing his Brandenburg Concerto No 3 so that you could listen to it in the worlds loudest room just to go insane lmao
I’m playing that song in my high school symphonic orchestra rn and it’s super difficult and pretty and also I don’t get how he survived that it’s super hectic with all of the parts trading off and using countermelodies
why are there screeching in the basements. does this lab connect to the upside down, are there any Demogorgon. I NEED AWNSERS!!!
Next face this guy's basement I bet you won't last long with the demogorgons.
I spent 10 minutes in the bell tower of a Cathedral which has one of the largest sets of church bells in the World. I was stood a few 3 metres way from one of the smaller bells and the full set of 12 were ringing. I had noise cancelling headphones on to protect my ears otherwise I would have suffered significant damage to my hearing. However, the physical trauma to my body was still significant. A church bell is shaped like the human rib cage and has multiple harmonics. This means that my rib cage was resonating in harmony with one of the bells and that was painful.
owch sounds wacky man
Strengthen your core and use condoms for protection next time brother
and to say this is exactly what Cicadas do each summer for their entire life: shaking their "ribcage-shaped" sound organs as loud as possible xD
And this is just one of the many reasons why I haven’t stepped into a cathedral or a big megachurch in years. Ugh! I like bells, but god damn, do they HAVE TO be so bloody loud and everything!?
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“So I packed my bags”
**shows bags of Cheeto puffs in a suitcase**
Lol
yes
Man I make entertaining vids just like Ryan
Ha
yeah i dont understand why that the only thing he packed
6:52 *the sheer look of pain & regret*
This was louder than interminable rooms
I could go in the worlds quietest room and bring a good book voluntarily
now that we’ve finished the sound room saga we need videos where you over/understimulate every one of your senses EX a room made entirely of mirrors to mess with your vision (because exposing him to the brightest room ever is probably not wise) and a room that is the darkest black imaginable etc.
the brightest room? nah, just have him stare into the sun for a few hours, it totally wont leave him blind
As a guy suffering from hyperacusis I can honestly say this: I wouldn't last even 10 seconds in that room; it would be a living hell in there with even just the voices and if the music was turned on I'd be running out shaking and crying in pain. If someone were to lock the door I would 100% be severely traumatized from the experience.
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@@baaaa6400 ?
My mom has that and she can barely survive my basketball games
@@baaaa6400are you psychotic
Same dude mine just started a couple of years ago. It’s intense and you’re the first person I’ve met who has it besides. R
now survive the smallest room
" loud screeching " me after my dad violates me while fighting.
“ All I want is to eat my Cheetos next to a tree and hear a bird scream” I LAUGHED WAY TO HARD 💀😂😂😂
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It wasn't funny
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@@Matt_Maty welp
As I read this that line played lol
Who else just randomly started watching him but now it’s an everyday thing.
Yep all of us.
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Dude this is so true its like a habit now (which i love)
I been watching him since he made running videos 4+ years ago😂. He’s blown up huge the past couple months