Creepy Facts Not For The Faint Hearted | Happy Land
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- Creepy Facts Not For The Faint Hearted
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4:40 given that Australia has some truly freaky poisonous spiders, I'd say this man was entirely justified in his screaming
As an aussie I can verify that EXACT scenario has occurred in many, many homes. In fact, from just my home alone, I have at least 6 neighbours who would testify to that
1:13 prosopagnosia is not just something you can develop after brain injury, it's something that some people are just born with. I have had it all my life and only found out that there was a name for it as an adult because I just kinda assumed it was either normal or somehow my fault all through my childhood.
I never even mentioned to anyone that I was experiencing it and was ashamed of it so I just did my best to bluff my way through. I still do that for the most part, and I think most people with it do similar. I mean, you learn some ways to cope, like recognising people to a certain extent by other features like their hairstyle, style of dressing, mannerisms, voice, or anything else memorable about them, but a lot of life is just bluffing through a conversation and trying to get subtle hints about if you are supposed to know a person and if so then where from. It does add to social anxiety, and it can be linked to autism sometimes, which it is for me.
I've heard about this before. In a case about a university professor who didn't even recognize her daughter when she met her on campus, assuming she was just a student who wanted to enroll. Her daughter didn't know about her mother's problem, so she was terrified.
I also heard that people with prosopagnosia have difficulties in following movie plots and the like, because they keep confusing the characters when they change wardrobe and hairstyle. Would you confirm that?
Yeah, I had it from birth too. People just assume I'm an asshole for not recognising them. It's very shaming.
@@blixten2928 Can you recognize the voice of a person?
I'm sorry that you have to put up with stupid and insensitive people, of which there are too many.
Let them think what they think. They're not important.
@@DoloresLehmann Movies work OK, because the people in them are so vividly acting a PART - and are in context. Yeah, I can't tell the young dark-haired well-bred men apart all the time, but most movies are careful to make every character much more than their face. --Finally, time lapse matters: I am an ENTIRE blank if a week or so has gone by. If it's been half-an-hour, it's usually possible to recognize haircut, voice etc. and thus find a way out of the fog.
0:47
I’m sure they mean venomous
thank you at least someone else knows the difference
I was clicking on the video because I thought they were wholesome pictures or something. The smiley picture on the thumbnail did me dirty
Never leaving my house again. Thanks.
The abandoned shark is wrong, the sharks name is Rosie and she was rescued and taken to be restored at another wildlife centre YEARS AGO, there is many videos on UA-cam covering her story.
It is true... mirrors truly are the most dangerous animals.
You didn't seem to get the message!
@@joepkortekaas8813 no u
@@waterbottle76 Idiot!
Ya I caught mine eyeing me here the other day so I beat the crap out of it.😂
I have actually ended 99% of the infrequent headaches I've had by lightly tapping on the spot hurting with a hammer, tv remote, my cellphone.
Mirrors are so scary 😱
Lmao,,the Aussie spider,,l'm in the states and a huge spider made its home on the kitchen window screen one summer. I looked at it and said, Yeah, you look like you'd fight back and you'd probably just clog my toilet. That bugger was there for almost two wks. Lmao
Aren't these from "Bored Panda"?
Yes, they always are.
The numerous sites were shown at the bottom of nearly all of them😏
I like horror & all… but dang…
Def accurate title…
0:37 Serpent? 0:46 In South America, things are not measured in feet. 3:56 How many mosquitoes?
The biologist is obviously not South American.
@@gf4453 That doesn't matter - the world is metric, only less than 5% of the world population, i.e. under-educated Americans, use the imperial system - and most American scientists, engineers, technicians and doctors use the metric system!
you missed the snake one, if there so many poisonous snake around don't eat them and you're safe
@@pagin1962 I didn't miss anything, I simply pointed out that the world is metric, not imperial. And the poison of the snakes is in their bite, nothing to do with eating them (which nobody does anyway!).
@@joepkortekaas8813 lol hate to tell you if a snake is venomous its bite is dangerous if it is poisonous then the skin or meat is dangerous.
Some of these aren't even "creepy facts"
Fish don’t have tongues…
@darkwood777 no. They have something called basihyal which resembles a tongue but isn’t one.
Though it’s easier to say ‘tongue-biting louse’ instead of ‘basihyal-biting louse’
SciShow did a video including them… and several other parasites