i get these all the time, my mom does too. I usually just reality check once every couple hours now. even then though FINALLY waking up from these has you so exhausted. They can loop into like 30 iterations. The worst part is that if it's the middle of the night, you are still sleepy and you start falling back asleep, but you don't want to cuz nightmare, so you desperately try to stay awake. Also i should mention that the dream will continue where it left off if I fall back asleep within 10 mins of waking up. It's literally like you escape the monster in the dream and wake yourself up, then mental battle to stay awake, fail, and go back to the monster just looming over you. (though monster nightmares are rare it's usually more like depressing, like just dreams where you watch your family die. so it's more like falling back asleep into the funeral, rather than a monster). The wake up loop would most often just be me going through my morning routine a dozen times in a row before i'm actually awake, where i then really don't feel like making breakfast anymore. I heard that you couldn't feel pain in dreams, so I tried the pinch test in a dream and thought "oh ow that hurts, I must be awake" but i was not awake i was very much in the dream. turns out you CAN feel pain in dreams. Usually I have to kill myself to wake myself up, and when i do that, or I am doing any other very strong motions in a dream, i will do it in real life, which means I end up punching the side of my bed full force. Or waking up screaming. Anything sexual happening in a dream will also wake you up, but it's never really something you can do lucidly, even if you know you're dreaming, because you just don't think of it, or have anyway to actually make it happen. just cause you know you're in a dream doesn't mean you can control it. It's also totally true that when your brain realizes you know you're dream, it will start ramping things up to keep you trapped. I notice something impossible happen, and the dream will start trying to explain how it's not actually impossible. Like, if a clock shows the wrong time, and I notice it, someone will come up to me explaining that the clock is actually broken and they've been meaning to fix it. it's like half ur brain is trying it's hardest to keep the other half in the dream, and that other half is trying it's hardest to make it out. For a few mins after waking up, I will sometimes hallucinate parts of the dream, even while awake. Usually just like hearing knocking or crashing or breathing. or seeing things in the corner of my eyes. I thought everyone got these but this video is genuinely making me think it's not normal. I'm actually gonna be kind of mad if it's not normal because these have made life very hard sometimes but i thought it was just like everyone gets it, toughen up. The only thing is that I don't have a hard time falling asleep, i'm a very sleepy guy, no insomnia. just the wacky dreams.
Having completely recently fucked my whole sleep schedule and not sleeping til 9AM in the morning really does this video for me, couldn't have come at a better time
14:40 - The autoimmune disease is suspected to target neurons that make orexin, which is a small population of neurons within the brain. As far as autoimmune disorders go, that's a pretty subtle target. (Source: Am neuroscientist.) It was neat to learn a few new things too in relation to medical application & advancement, such as the distinction between type 1 and type 2, plus the idea of doing a lumbar puncture to get test samples. But I always thought that orexin is released into the blood from the brain as well, and so a lumbar puncture seems way more invasive & risky than a blood test.
Two years ago during stream break I watched about an hour of the 1001 Glitches of Fallout 77, got bored and closed the video, but I remembered there being a section from it where Joe lets the glitches play out on their own while he recites some poetry. This year I went back and watched the whole video because of Starfield and I was disappointed to see that the poetry section was nowhere to be found. I guess I must have dreamed of watching the video, then in time forgot that it was a dream and remembered it as if it was real.
40:14 I sometimes get really intense déja vu to the point where it feels like I know what's about to happen in a situation. 90% of the time I'm completely wrong, but every once in a while I'll just internally predict something happening and get extremely confused for a moment
Whenever I get deja vu, I try to see if I can remember the "memory" well enough to know what's gonna happen. Sometimes the "memory" is too short to actually predict anything, everything I remember happening has already happened when I become aware of it, but sometimes it feels like I'm continually experiencing it for a few seconds, like everything that happens just makes sense, like it was supposed to happen. The stuff I feel like I "predict" are mostly just my internal monologue though. Like I think to myself "and next I'm gonna think about this thing", which obviously is a self-fulfilling prophecy. It's such a fascinating experience every time
@@dig8634that's exactly how mine works. the only one I've ever been completely lost on was one where I fell while ice skating and probably got a minor concussion. I could've sworn that that had been a recurring nightmare I'd had when I was younger and I'd talked about it, but I can't trust that too much. Doesn't help that in the moment I felt like I was teleporting around Myst 1993 style after getting up from the fall.
For me my deja vu is me remembering the memory but at the same time remembering when I would predict that the memory would happen that I'm currently experiencing. So I would remember I was sitting on a Saturday morning predicting I'd meet someone on the day that I had met them.
as a kid when I was biking i got an extreme deja vu of a car stopping in my way and me crashing into it, and in like 20 seconds it happened exactly as I saw it. I was so stunned that the deja vu was correct that I didnt even apply the brakes and plowed straight into it. damn thing fulfilled itself.
I have a theory about the dream where the video repeated, back when we still had annotations, you could make them invisible and have them link to other videos, so joe could have tried clicking to pause the video and unknowingly clicked the annotation.
There was a really terrifying dream story Joe once mentioned. Something about having sleep paralysis in his bed as his house was burning down. If anyone knows what stream that was from that would be great. It was years ago.
The one and only time I took melatonin, I had my one and only my instance of sleep paralysis! So cool. I also live on a chaos “sleep schedule” and sleep whenever I’m tired. It makes life interesting
20:29 genuinely terrifying
how is this comment 12 hours old
@@expresionless953morbogenetic fields
@@expresionless953the video time is time it was made public, not time it was uploaded
Genuinely very upsetting and I feel really bad.
i get these all the time, my mom does too. I usually just reality check once every couple hours now. even then though FINALLY waking up from these has you so exhausted. They can loop into like 30 iterations. The worst part is that if it's the middle of the night, you are still sleepy and you start falling back asleep, but you don't want to cuz nightmare, so you desperately try to stay awake. Also i should mention that the dream will continue where it left off if I fall back asleep within 10 mins of waking up. It's literally like you escape the monster in the dream and wake yourself up, then mental battle to stay awake, fail, and go back to the monster just looming over you. (though monster nightmares are rare it's usually more like depressing, like just dreams where you watch your family die. so it's more like falling back asleep into the funeral, rather than a monster).
The wake up loop would most often just be me going through my morning routine a dozen times in a row before i'm actually awake, where i then really don't feel like making breakfast anymore.
I heard that you couldn't feel pain in dreams, so I tried the pinch test in a dream and thought "oh ow that hurts, I must be awake" but i was not awake i was very much in the dream. turns out you CAN feel pain in dreams.
Usually I have to kill myself to wake myself up, and when i do that, or I am doing any other very strong motions in a dream, i will do it in real life, which means I end up punching the side of my bed full force. Or waking up screaming. Anything sexual happening in a dream will also wake you up, but it's never really something you can do lucidly, even if you know you're dreaming, because you just don't think of it, or have anyway to actually make it happen. just cause you know you're in a dream doesn't mean you can control it. It's also totally true that when your brain realizes you know you're dream, it will start ramping things up to keep you trapped. I notice something impossible happen, and the dream will start trying to explain how it's not actually impossible. Like, if a clock shows the wrong time, and I notice it, someone will come up to me explaining that the clock is actually broken and they've been meaning to fix it. it's like half ur brain is trying it's hardest to keep the other half in the dream, and that other half is trying it's hardest to make it out.
For a few mins after waking up, I will sometimes hallucinate parts of the dream, even while awake. Usually just like hearing knocking or crashing or breathing. or seeing things in the corner of my eyes.
I thought everyone got these but this video is genuinely making me think it's not normal. I'm actually gonna be kind of mad if it's not normal because these have made life very hard sometimes but i thought it was just like everyone gets it, toughen up. The only thing is that I don't have a hard time falling asleep, i'm a very sleepy guy, no insomnia. just the wacky dreams.
Having completely recently fucked my whole sleep schedule and not sleeping til 9AM in the morning really does this video for me, couldn't have come at a better time
8 am right now where I live, my life is a mess. Embrace CHAOS schedule.
So now there's two "Sleepy Joe's"
14:40 - The autoimmune disease is suspected to target neurons that make orexin, which is a small population of neurons within the brain. As far as autoimmune disorders go, that's a pretty subtle target.
(Source: Am neuroscientist.)
It was neat to learn a few new things too in relation to medical application & advancement, such as the distinction between type 1 and type 2, plus the idea of doing a lumbar puncture to get test samples. But I always thought that orexin is released into the blood from the brain as well, and so a lumbar puncture seems way more invasive & risky than a blood test.
While i fully get where they were going with "i had one of those dreams where you wake up y'know" it sounds *_so fucking dumb_* out of context 😂😂
This is a real sleeping with the safety off moment
Two years ago during stream break I watched about an hour of the 1001 Glitches of Fallout 77, got bored and closed the video, but I remembered there being a section from it where Joe lets the glitches play out on their own while he recites some poetry. This year I went back and watched the whole video because of Starfield and I was disappointed to see that the poetry section was nowhere to be found. I guess I must have dreamed of watching the video, then in time forgot that it was a dream and remembered it as if it was real.
No, it was real.
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40:14 I sometimes get really intense déja vu to the point where it feels like I know what's about to happen in a situation. 90% of the time I'm completely wrong, but every once in a while I'll just internally predict something happening and get extremely confused for a moment
Whenever I get deja vu, I try to see if I can remember the "memory" well enough to know what's gonna happen. Sometimes the "memory" is too short to actually predict anything, everything I remember happening has already happened when I become aware of it, but sometimes it feels like I'm continually experiencing it for a few seconds, like everything that happens just makes sense, like it was supposed to happen. The stuff I feel like I "predict" are mostly just my internal monologue though. Like I think to myself "and next I'm gonna think about this thing", which obviously is a self-fulfilling prophecy. It's such a fascinating experience every time
@@dig8634that's exactly how mine works.
the only one I've ever been completely lost on was one where I fell while ice skating and probably got a minor concussion. I could've sworn that that had been a recurring nightmare I'd had when I was younger and I'd talked about it, but I can't trust that too much. Doesn't help that in the moment I felt like I was teleporting around Myst 1993 style after getting up from the fall.
For me my deja vu is me remembering the memory but at the same time remembering when I would predict that the memory would happen that I'm currently experiencing. So I would remember I was sitting on a Saturday morning predicting I'd meet someone on the day that I had met them.
as a kid when I was biking i got an extreme deja vu of a car stopping in my way and me crashing into it, and in like 20 seconds it happened exactly as I saw it. I was so stunned that the deja vu was correct that I didnt even apply the brakes and plowed straight into it. damn thing fulfilled itself.
wait dreaming during 10 min naps isnt normal? I start dreaming before i'm even fully asleep
WAIT HALLUCINATING WHILE AWAKE (usually before/after waking up) ISN'T NORMAL??
WAIT THE INCEPTION DREAM LOOPS WHICH MAKE YOU QUESTION REALITY EVEN WHEN YOU'RE REALLY AWAKE AREN'T NORMAL?
i relate to literally everything he says in this video. i might have narcolepsy...
Bro got diagnosed by a highlight vid, information age be wildin'
@@axmoylotltalk to a doctor
3:56 Joe literally did a "not that dumb" scene of Into the Spider-Verse in his dream
Video thumbnail is really cute avarisi. I love sleeping joms.
I have a theory about the dream where the video repeated, back when we still had annotations, you could make them invisible and have them link to other videos, so joe could have tried clicking to pause the video and unknowingly clicked the annotation.
"Laomayo gottem" does he just flip the m and a in lmao?
That description is BONKERS u doing God's work
There was a really terrifying dream story Joe once mentioned. Something about having sleep paralysis in his bed as his house was burning down. If anyone knows what stream that was from that would be great. It was years ago.
This channel qualifies for a veterans discount
The one and only time I took melatonin, I had my one and only my instance of sleep paralysis! So cool. I also live on a chaos “sleep schedule” and sleep whenever I’m tired. It makes life interesting
Me clicking the video thinking streamer will tell funny dream stories, me realizing tis an actual fucking problem.
@12:30 this isn’t even the main problem in the way of the Witcher 3 video and people are still rabid. Just imagine living through this shit
Did you just take every VOD transcript and search for every mention of the word "dream?"
not included are the dozens of 13 sentinels results that are all character dialogue
LMAO@@avarisi
Joe describes a lot of how I operate on a day to day level but the thing is I objectively don't have narcolepsy, I'm just really bad at sleeping
Damn, poor Joe
watching this while forcing myself to stay awake to fix my sleep schedule
Remember a couple compilations ago...
26:32 bruh litterally Alan Wake
how do you even compile all off those stream moments, are you an AI???
AIvarisi
God gives his biggest naps to his sleepiest soldiers
Why isn't the video named Joe Joe's Bizarre Dream Adventures
No way someone in moncton recognized him fake story frfr
bro literally dreams like jerma
Ok can somebody please just be real to me for a second. He was just trolling, right? His name is actually Joe?
I don't think he's trolling sorry.
His name is not Joe
Wait Joe’s name is not Joeseph Anderson? wtf