It 100% does. I didn't know this was a creepy pasta and was questioning if the point of the video was to drive someone with these circumstances more insane.
Oh it does, I have psychosis, but this has never happened to me, I have heard of people with it who have stayed inside forever. It's crazy.. mine isn't that severe, but enough that I see and hear things that aren't there, but it's just disembodied female whispers. Nothing scary.
From reading the comments almost no one here realized that he wasn't being delusional and that the doctor had indeed an alien parasite controlling him. The story is meant to make you think that the protagonist is completely delusional and crazy only for it to reveal at the end that he was right all along.
I'm pretty sure everyone realized it. But people aren't talking about that because that's not the interesting part, the interesting part is that psychosis is a real thing.
This one went straight to the heart, someone really close to me went through this for a really long time. I'm glad it didn't end as bad as this but i was worried for a bit
I became fully delusional kicking benzos at home. It lasted 4 months hallucinations-everything. I got to see what schizophrenia was really like. Dude, I don't envy you.
@@Earthbound369 Same here man. Cold turkeyed of 30 mg Xanax. I had the most terror psychotic delusions and hallucinations for months and could not leave the house because of paranoia, depression and hallucinations.
I'm a med student and I've seen poor patients with schizophrenia. The vast majority of them aren't scared of some grand conspiracy, they wonder what all the fuss is about. Until they are treated with mood stabilizers and realise their thoughts were unrealistic. I've had horrible panic attacks for years, I know what it's like. I'm so glad that you've been able to recover and be happy again ❤
It was realistic until you mentioned padded cell. It's actually one of the most straightforward versions of psychosis ever. And easily treatable in a couple of weeks
Even the most straightforward psychiatric problems have an extreme end of their effect. Depression is as straight forward as it comes, yet it can run rampant on a person to the point of killing themselves or even just giving up and starving to death, even while receiving every form of treatment possible.
@@alhassirakhdugani5813 that's not the same as a disorder of thought, that's a major neurological plasticity issue, and neurotransmitter imbalance. They're not the same
I’m not a gamer myself but as an infographics subscriber, I stumbled on this video. I can’t help but wonder if cyber psychosis would be a real thing, especially a mentallyill person who has an internet addiction, I mean the need to isolate combined with that particular addiction seems like a deadly cocktail mentally.
It’s basically a memetic hazard I guess. Or maybe this one would be better classified as an infohazard because the information being spread turns out to actually be true?
god i heard this one months ago and still go back to it sometimes. Ive suffered such lapses before but never this serious and this long. Scary thought that this could happen to anyone without them even realising it.
Anyone ever have sleep paralysis happen to them? I've had that happen to me a dozen or so times but mine are not euphoric they are usually absolutely terrifying even though I know what it is, that's probably the closest I've been to something like that.
Yes, it’s absolutely horrible 😞 I can’t move, can’t speak. It feels like I’m screaming, I can hear myself screaming in my head. I’m trying my best to move and nothing happens. Luckily I haven’t seen any “entities” that some people report but it’s still one of the worst feelings I have ever experienced. It gets worse with certain medications that I’ve been prescribed in the past. I wouldn’t wish it in my worst enemy
First time i almost died of fear lol. But now every time I have sleep paralysis, i just stay quiet and wait. It will turn into a lucid dream where i can control everything. So now i take sleep paralysis as an opportunity to lucid dream 😎
I once been on an antidepressant that caused it frequently.. and i feel like it might have changed a bit my brain because since then i still have it every now and then but mine are a bit different than what is described...i usually wake up and notice the ambient light is very dim/grayish but not totally dark..everything is absolutely silent and i can only hear me breathing...whenever it happens i feel incredibly tired and i cant move but i also really struggle to keep my eyes open instead of being fully awake...if i fight it and try to keep my eyes open weird stuff start to happen and i can only see through glimpses whenever i gather enough strength to keep my eyes open for a few secs...if i just close my eyes and let it go it gets even weirder and much more intense as i start hearing noises and feeling like my body is being pulled/pushed around...by now im so used to it that i just let go everytime and dont mind whatever happens in it...its the quickest way to "break through it" and continue to sleep normally...whatever that is it literally feels like some kind of limbo between being awake and sleeping and i can only fully wake up or sleep after getting through it
I've had my mind play tricks on me but this is insane. I'd be so scared. Now I can understand a little better on how scared a person can get during a fit of psychosis.
I can relate to an extent. I don’t get psychosis episodes, but during this time of the year, I DO get super paranoid, and it usually stops after Halloween. I guess that’s SAD(Seasonal Affective Disorder)
i spent a year and a half in quarantine in 2020. hardly ever went outside and could only interact with my dysfunctional family and abusive ex. i still have issues after that. what I'm saying is, TOUCH SOME GRASS KIDS
“Psychosis” is one of my favorite creepypastas so it was really cool seeing an animation of it. 👍 If you want to to hear a really good creepy version of the “Psychosis” story, the NoSleep Podcast did a great one too! Infographics’ version of the story here is less scary, with the cheerful narrator and their fun signature animation style. 😅 Still love it though!
This is the perfect depiction of drug induced psychosis surprisingly ahahah when you second guess something "as a joke".. but bro.. I don't think it's a joke anymore
@@Nico12_04 sadly, cases like this might be getting worse over the years with more and more technology to come, that takes the need of human contact for people.
This is fiction u good dw about it. If you not predisposed to it then it wont happen. I have actual depression and spent a long time at home going out only every now and then and despite a bunch of factors that are in favor of potentially triggering a psychotic episode in people that are predisposed to it i never went nowhere near psychosis and probably never will by now
I have another theory: "He's been into Amy since the day he met her. Maybe he said something, maybe he didn't. If he did say something, clearly she said she just wanted to be friends and that she didn't like him like that but that she still really cared about their friendship and wanted to stay close friends - to which he eventually, and with a heavy heart, relents - partially because he's hoping that if he remains her friend, that one day she'll see just how great he is and that they'll fall in love eventually - partially because the thought of life without Amy in any capacity is worse than the pain that he feels inside; pain that slowly consumes his soul from within while maintaining the 'friendship' platonically. Yet, despite this deep unrequited love he feels for Amy slowly eating at him - the thoughts and memories with her playing over and over again like videos on repeat within his own head. These are the memories that haunt him daily and yet still he cherishes them the most. And those gut-wrenching moments when he spends time with Amy - are the days he continues to look forward to the most; in spite of the anxiety, the stress, the overthinking, all of it. The memories that haunt him the most are some of his most cherished - those ghosts whom once haunted him inside, have now become his friend. He genuinely loves Amy and wants her to be happy - and is happy she's happy - but wonders over and over, when and if she will one day see the light - and if so, for how long, when, where, and why? He knows it will never happen yet, like a small child banishes a friend, he banishes that fact to the back of his mind - choosing peace and solace within his dreams and nightmares - dreams become his days and nightmares his nights. For him, to dream is to live, and to live is to die - unrequited love just consumed him from inside. But hey, that's just my two cents. lol
I have psychosis, but it depends on your mindset wether you let it control you. I take good medicine for it, so it's nothing like without them. But once you get used to it, you can learn how to live with it and control it.
The actual description of a person gradually slipping into a severe paranoid psychosis episode is completely true to life. Somewhere between 1 and 5% of people will experience that in their life time. Whats incorrect is that the miracle of modern medicine has made psychosis a surprisingly treatable condition. With a cocktail of medications, >90% of people can be brought back to reality. Almost no one actually spends their life in their head in a padded room.
Happened years ago back in California. A former friend of mine did this once. Was only able to see a him few times a month, lost contact when I moved away from that apartment complex.
I’ve seen someone in real psychosis before from marijuana use and it’s scary. It was my girlfriends best friend. She thought that she was in a relationship with my girlfriends neighbour and actually went and knocked on a married man’s door, talking to his wife, claiming she was cheating with her husband and my girlfriend had to go drag her off. That’s only the tip of the iceberg. She been in and out of mental institutions throughout her life, in and out of psychosis. When she’s healthy, she’s completely normal and friendly. It’s actually scary to think about.
Me aslo staying alone over 4 years now. After first two years, started to fear going outside. But it's can overcome slowly after 3 years and 4 years is much stable now.
I don’t be scared to go outside I just have no interest in what’s out there. But every now and again outside of going to work. I’ll go outside to remain “sane” 😂
Im scared i have anxiety and dp i hope its not the same thing but i went to the dr and they just said i have anxiety but im scared to go out because im like what if i have anxiety or what if u stop breathing or what if this isnt real but yeah im still sane of my surrounding and of everything but yeah :(
Can’t believe they made a video about FIFA players
Or Twitch Moderators
Or League of legends player
I just wanna say, this comment was 17 minutes old as I’m posting this, and I’m the 34th like. Guarantee this will end up a top comment.
Or TikTok users
Madden players
The creative force behind the animation is stepping it up!!
Still no 60 fps
@@Jose_Hunters_EWF_Remixes got ‘em
@@alter112and boom goes the dynamite, and boom goes the dynamite
What’s scary about this Creepy Pasta is that this could probably actually happen to someone in real life.
It 100% does. I didn't know this was a creepy pasta and was questioning if the point of the video was to drive someone with these circumstances more insane.
Oh it does, I have psychosis, but this has never happened to me, I have heard of people with it who have stayed inside forever. It's crazy.. mine isn't that severe, but enough that I see and hear things that aren't there, but it's just disembodied female whispers. Nothing scary.
The progression of the disease is accurate whats inaccurate is that with modern psychiatry its very treatable.
fr man
HELLO, EVERYTHING IN MY LIFE IS STRANGELY SUSPICIOUS
From reading the comments almost no one here realized that he wasn't being delusional and that the doctor had indeed an alien parasite controlling him. The story is meant to make you think that the protagonist is completely delusional and crazy only for it to reveal at the end that he was right all along.
I'm pretty sure everyone realized it. But people aren't talking about that because that's not the interesting part, the interesting part is that psychosis is a real thing.
Yeah I noticed that too. I think maybe some people commented before they finished watching the video.
I'm surprised that no one put that together since it was obvious by the end.
@@hinata167 they did, it's just that the vid is really just a discussion of psychosis, with an SCP twist.
@@hinata167 I didn't understand anything the video was talking about, I am just confused, very confused
This one went straight to the heart, someone really close to me went through this for a really long time.
I'm glad it didn't end as bad as this but i was worried for a bit
I actaully have Schizophrenia. being in psychosis can be terrifying sometimes and pretty much like this creepypasta but 10 times worse.
I became fully delusional kicking benzos at home. It lasted 4 months hallucinations-everything. I got to see what schizophrenia was really like.
Dude, I don't envy you.
@@Earthbound369 Same here man. Cold turkeyed of 30 mg Xanax. I had the most terror psychotic delusions and hallucinations for months and could not leave the house because of paranoia, depression and hallucinations.
I'm a med student and I've seen poor patients with schizophrenia. The vast majority of them aren't scared of some grand conspiracy, they wonder what all the fuss is about. Until they are treated with mood stabilizers and realise their thoughts were unrealistic. I've had horrible panic attacks for years, I know what it's like. I'm so glad that you've been able to recover and be happy again ❤
Are you comfortable in your own skin? You’re not? How about you take it off?
@@norikaikakyoin7069 Are you okay?
It was realistic until you mentioned padded cell. It's actually one of the most straightforward versions of psychosis ever. And easily treatable in a couple of weeks
It may be treatable in this time but it lingers in the mind for a long time after, you get better at separating delusions though.
Even the most straightforward psychiatric problems have an extreme end of their effect. Depression is as straight forward as it comes, yet it can run rampant on a person to the point of killing themselves or even just giving up and starving to death, even while receiving every form of treatment possible.
Except in this case there’s actually something sinister going on…
@@alhassirakhdugani5813 that's not the same as a disorder of thought, that's a major neurological plasticity issue, and neurotransmitter imbalance. They're not the same
did you miss the part about the nerve filaments controlling the doctor's brain? it wasn't psychosis, it was real
I'm happy to see that creepypastas are getting animated again!
The paranoia you explain him experiencing genuinely couldn't be more accurate a depiction of being in the mind of someone with pshycosis. Experience
I have heard this story before. I really like what you've done with the creepy pastas.
I also have heard this story I thought I was reaching a little but it sounded so familiar
I’ve heard it before too, last week actually. Done by The Dark Somnium
I’m not a gamer myself but as an infographics subscriber, I stumbled on this video. I can’t help but wonder if cyber psychosis would be a real thing, especially a mentallyill person who has an internet addiction, I mean the need to isolate combined with that particular addiction seems like a deadly cocktail mentally.
It’s basically a memetic hazard I guess. Or maybe this one would be better classified as an infohazard because the information being spread turns out to actually be true?
you should play cyberpunk2077
I deal with psychosis. This is a pretty good recreation of psychosis. I've been medically diagnosed with psychosis along with ptsd
god i heard this one months ago and still go back to it sometimes. Ive suffered such lapses before but never this serious and this long. Scary thought that this could happen to anyone without them even realising it.
I love how you cant tell if he was crazy or not but everything about it is engineered in a way to be hidden or a trick.
Perfect writing.
This was my favourite creepypasta back in 2010-2013, it’s wild to hear a new take on it
Anyone ever have sleep paralysis happen to them? I've had that happen to me a dozen or so times but mine are not euphoric they are usually absolutely terrifying even though I know what it is, that's probably the closest I've been to something like that.
Yes, it’s absolutely horrible 😞 I can’t move, can’t speak. It feels like I’m screaming, I can hear myself screaming in my head. I’m trying my best to move and nothing happens. Luckily I haven’t seen any “entities” that some people report but it’s still one of the worst feelings I have ever experienced. It gets worse with certain medications that I’ve been prescribed in the past. I wouldn’t wish it in my worst enemy
I have and yes it was scary.
First time i almost died of fear lol. But now every time I have sleep paralysis, i just stay quiet and wait. It will turn into a lucid dream where i can control everything. So now i take sleep paralysis as an opportunity to lucid dream 😎
I once been on an antidepressant that caused it frequently.. and i feel like it might have changed a bit my brain because since then i still have it every now and then but mine are a bit different than what is described...i usually wake up and notice the ambient light is very dim/grayish but not totally dark..everything is absolutely silent and i can only hear me breathing...whenever it happens i feel incredibly tired and i cant move but i also really struggle to keep my eyes open instead of being fully awake...if i fight it and try to keep my eyes open weird stuff start to happen and i can only see through glimpses whenever i gather enough strength to keep my eyes open for a few secs...if i just close my eyes and let it go it gets even weirder and much more intense as i start hearing noises and feeling like my body is being pulled/pushed around...by now im so used to it that i just let go everytime and dont mind whatever happens in it...its the quickest way to "break through it" and continue to sleep normally...whatever that is it literally feels like some kind of limbo between being awake and sleeping and i can only fully wake up or sleep after getting through it
Lol who cares? It isn't even a real thing
I've had my mind play tricks on me but this is insane. I'd be so scared. Now I can understand a little better on how scared a person can get during a fit of psychosis.
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Thats me with dp and anxiety like hn
I can relate to an extent. I don’t get psychosis episodes, but during this time of the year, I DO get super paranoid, and it usually stops after Halloween. I guess that’s SAD(Seasonal Affective Disorder)
@@Benni777 I get super paranoid what should I do
MY MIND IS PLAYING TRICKS ON ME ✌ class tune
i spent a year and a half in quarantine in 2020. hardly ever went outside and could only interact with my dysfunctional family and abusive ex. i still have issues after that. what I'm saying is, TOUCH SOME GRASS KIDS
“Psychosis” is one of my favorite creepypastas so it was really cool seeing an animation of it. 👍
If you want to to hear a really good creepy version of the “Psychosis” story, the NoSleep Podcast did a great one too!
Infographics’ version of the story here is less scary, with the cheerful narrator and their fun signature animation style. 😅 Still love it though!
If anyone wants to check out the Nosleep narration of the story, it’s in S2E25 of that podcast.
This is the perfect depiction of drug induced psychosis surprisingly ahahah when you second guess something "as a joke".. but bro.. I don't think it's a joke anymore
Been at home for years now, never felt better.
Dude… go outside
Should i join
@@Nico12_04 sadly, cases like this might be getting worse over the years with more and more technology to come, that takes the need of human contact for people.
@@Jannis-hj4vm I know…
Same it been 6 years but i have legit reason regarding my mental health
Wow I remember hearing this creepy pasta narrated back in the day. You guys did a great job recreating it.
This was the first Creepypasta I ever read way back in 2012. On holiday with my family in Gran Canaria.
The best creepypasta I ever experience....especially the ending...I encourage everybody to listen to the actual creepypasta narration
i've had psychosis and this is SO accurate.
Same and it's horrible. You don't know what's real and what isn't.
It's the narration for me. Simply awesome..!!
Great creepypasta. The dark somnium and The Exploring Series both have awesome videos of this in the 1st person pov.
We need more scary stuff this month !!!
Wow this is horrifyingly realistic
I cant believe they made an inforgraphic video about genshin players.
I can relate. Just replace Genshin with Pokemon.
*B A S E D* AVERAGE *Pokémon* enthusiast
This was so good but I got so much anxiety coz i been at home pretty much everyday for the past 5 years.
This is fiction u good dw about it. If you not predisposed to it then it wont happen. I have actual depression and spent a long time at home going out only every now and then and despite a bunch of factors that are in favor of potentially triggering a psychotic episode in people that are predisposed to it i never went nowhere near psychosis and probably never will by now
Go outside lol
@@mrexclusive5406 if i could i would have already duh
Yeah I've been struggling with PTSD and agoraphobia and, while this video was entertaining, it kind of freaked me out a bit too.
@@mrexclusive5406 that's something the entity would say, you aren't real!
I have another theory: "He's been into Amy since the day he met her. Maybe he said something, maybe he didn't. If he did say something, clearly she said she just wanted to be friends and that she didn't like him like that but that she still really cared about their friendship and wanted to stay close friends - to which he eventually, and with a heavy heart, relents - partially because he's hoping that if he remains her friend, that one day she'll see just how great he is and that they'll fall in love eventually - partially because the thought of life without Amy in any capacity is worse than the pain that he feels inside; pain that slowly consumes his soul from within while maintaining the 'friendship' platonically. Yet, despite this deep unrequited love he feels for Amy slowly eating at him - the thoughts and memories with her playing over and over again like videos on repeat within his own head. These are the memories that haunt him daily and yet still he cherishes them the most. And those gut-wrenching moments when he spends time with Amy - are the days he continues to look forward to the most; in spite of the anxiety, the stress, the overthinking, all of it. The memories that haunt him the most are some of his most cherished - those ghosts whom once haunted him inside, have now become his friend. He genuinely loves Amy and wants her to be happy - and is happy she's happy - but wonders over and over, when and if she will one day see the light - and if so, for how long, when, where, and why? He knows it will never happen yet, like a small child banishes a friend, he banishes that fact to the back of his mind - choosing peace and solace within his dreams and nightmares - dreams become his days and nightmares his nights. For him, to dream is to live, and to live is to die - unrequited love just consumed him from inside.
But hey, that's just my two cents. lol
She might be dead.
not about love yoh😭
that's sad
Poetry in motion
Never knew they would make a creepy pasta about Genshin Impact and Clash of Clans players.
This is extra creepy from a trustable voice. and much relatable life during covid
I have psychosis, but it depends on your mindset wether you let it control you. I take good medicine for it, so it's nothing like without them. But once you get used to it, you can learn how to live with it and control it.
Thanks for another sleepless night.
The actual description of a person gradually slipping into a severe paranoid psychosis episode is completely true to life. Somewhere between 1 and 5% of people will experience that in their life time.
Whats incorrect is that the miracle of modern medicine has made psychosis a surprisingly treatable condition. With a cocktail of medications, >90% of people can be brought back to reality. Almost no one actually spends their life in their head in a padded room.
The ending gives you the reason why he's in that padded room
Um.... I better not be having nightmares. I will start going outside more often 😬
Happened years ago back in California. A former friend of mine did this once. Was only able to see a him few times a month, lost contact when I moved away from that apartment complex.
Thanks for telling me exactly what I do 96% of the evenings I go through
Oh yeah. This is my favourite creepypasta. Thanks for making this
I’ve seen someone in real psychosis before from marijuana use and it’s scary. It was my girlfriends best friend. She thought that she was in a relationship with my girlfriends neighbour and actually went and knocked on a married man’s door, talking to his wife, claiming she was cheating with her husband and my girlfriend had to go drag her off. That’s only the tip of the iceberg. She been in and out of mental institutions throughout her life, in and out of psychosis. When she’s healthy, she’s completely normal and friendly. It’s actually scary to think about.
Love your content, always looking forward to seeing new videos
people actually go through this and it's real
This guy needs wifi calling.. Perfect reception from the deepest of basements..
Me aslo staying alone over 4 years now. After first two years, started to fear going outside. But it's can overcome slowly after 3 years and 4 years is much stable now.
*I never leave my home.* Should I be scared? 😅
I don’t be scared to go outside I just have no interest in what’s out there. But every now and again outside of going to work. I’ll go outside to remain “sane” 😂
If you dont have socialphobia , you dont have nothing to worry.
@@unapologeticallybeautiful haha saaame! 😅🙌
@@leechee5721 Oops 😬
Mark thought us good. NEVER OPEN THE DOOR!
We love your videos very well made!
you could’ve interviewed me,I knew the answer to this
Please do more this was so entertaining
I spend much of my life inside
My friend had to be put into a mental aysylum cause he kept insisting everyone was fake and attacking people
My goal in life is to one day spend all day at home and never leave.
same
Sounds hellish
tried it for a year and a half, wouldn't recommend
@@megagamer8429 it's ok.... Everybody needs rest for a while. 🙂👍
this is still the best written creepypasta.
Look on the bright side, you can’t play with the neighbor’s crazy kid if you never go outside.
I didn't really read the title before clicking this, and I was really confused having this play in the background lol
A little something for the holiday season.🎃
I love when they do creepy or scp stories
you will always be inside. nuff-said
Quick call MaxTac got ourselves a Cyberpsycho!
Basically the Daily Life of a Programmer at CDPR crunching for CP2077. :)
I be just like "if I face it while I'm this zooted, it's gonna be scared of me"
There were so many commercials I literally finished my shower before this video was 2 minutes in.
Please make more of these type of vids
What about the nuclear story. I'm invested. I need more
I remember listening to Roanoke Gaming's video on this. Interesting story
Let's say it together "Pandemic"
One min in and I already know this story. Great series. If you like this you should check out the author’s other story’s in this same universe.
Quite the twist at the end there, I just thought he was going nuts... :P
It was psychosis until the twist.
Bro went goblin mode
Oh my god. I think more and more this way every day. Am I losing my mind? Am I already dead?
It‘s honestly really sad to see him finish like that just because of paranoia. Amazing story!
You didn't get the ending if you think he was just paranoid.
@@joey199412 oh I know I’m just too lazy to write the whole thing
too lazy to write “and he was right” ?
Bro, I love ur content. This is peak
Matt Dymerski is a great writer
Please make more spooky stuff ❤l❤
This is some of that serious gourmet content
The best thing about being alone is the couch starts talking to you.
Great video.
i thought this was actual psychosis story until that very last few sentences
man
I gotta stop looking at thumbnails if I want to sleep 😭
This is amazing
I hate leaving my home and being in traffic or anywhere around people. I even hate being around them on the internet.
Me: I need to touch grass now
This was scary.
Spooky Infographics!
That guy knows how to survive a horror movie 👽
true
Discord mods: Finally, a worthy opponent
nice spiderman/venom scene changes
I love this channel
I got scared as a child after watching horror movies
Love this show
Some people genuinely believe in ghosts and things
Oooooh this one is REALLY AWESOME! Nice job! :O I didn't know what to believe!
these thought processes sound JUST like me on psychs
i love your vids
Im scared i have anxiety and dp i hope its not the same thing but i went to the dr and they just said i have anxiety but im scared to go out because im like what if i have anxiety or what if u stop breathing or what if this isnt real but yeah im still sane of my surrounding and of everything but yeah :(
i got pshycosis and can confirm its terrifying
Hello infos, would you mind to make videos about two witnesses in the middle of apocalypse?
i remember this one.
very nice