Charlie is 100% right. Having a clean room will do wonders for your mental state. It's not going to cure depression or anything, but just taking that one step feels so much better than one would think. Same with drinking enough water and exercising. Now, obviously, the depression is the root cause for why somebody would neglect doing these things for themself, but it does create a feedback loop where you feel bad, the room goes awry, which makes you feel bad, which makes you let the room get worse... etc etc etc. Happy to see the dude is feeling better about himself and his situation, here's hoping he keeps it up.
It can really, really help. I have depression and because of that, I recently let my room go for 4 months. Once I cleaned everything up, I started sleeping at a decent time, and then I started visiting the gym more regularly, then I started washing my face and teeth more often which is something I struggled with for a long time as someone with depression.
I just have to rant. My problem with these disgusting rooms/houses is the fact that it takes no time and energy to put that shit immediately after you eat in the giant trash bag. Instead of stacking it on top of each other like those pizzas or throwing it everywhere, you can just throw in the trash bag and after your room is so full you cant move just put it in front of the house for the garbage collectors. You can also put all the dirty dishes in the dishwasher and built all the energy necessary to take them out once a weak, which takes around 5-10 minutes. Like if you have the energy to play wow and stream all day why not do all the things I said. The conclusion is, people like this are either too stupid to realize that (I dont believe thats even possible) or they like the pig sty look. Only those two options. Also, why do they sometimes talk like they are proud of t?
@@sync2597 yeah, I do think a lot of them know this. I knew that going through all the clutter I had collected (though it was NOTHING like this. No soda bottles or anything that is trash. Just things I didn’t need) would make me feel so much better, but I created a huge mental block in my mind over getting it done. I have anxiety disorder, and sometimes I can know without a doubt in my mind what the *right* thing to do is, but I just can’t do it. If my friend hadn’t been so nice as to help me, I don’t know when I would have gotten around to tackling it myself. Of course, I don’t think everyone with a room like this has anxiety disorder. Just that your mind can do so many crazy things that convince you that it’s impossible to do something that you logically know you can do if you try hard enough.
I'm so happy that he cleaned it all up and that he feels better about himself, depression is a horrible thing. I hope he continues taking care of himself and his home. Just remember, that you matter, your situation may feel hopeless -- it won't last forever! You deserve good things and sometimes you gotta get out of your comfort zone and make friends at work or join group events, or even be outside more to find fun things to do.
I'm depressed, I've never let my house get fucked like this. It was a mess alright, but it was like 2-3 weeks of not cleaning at all and I was like "okay, it's time to stop being a pussy and clean this shit, this is more important then me feeling bad about myself" Depressions is hard, but we make it even harder on ourselves because we don't want to help ourselves. If you are depressed then gather up some balls and do some shit, it will help a lot. Believe me, I know what depression is, feeling of hopelessnes, having 0 motivation for important things and shit. But you just kinda toughen up for at least 1 day and you will be able to do anything. After that it's just discipline.
I like how positive and happy he is after the transformation the house went through.."I was like in the worst place of my life five days ago and now I'm like in one of the best places of my life" This sentence speaks volumes on why you should clean your house..my man is beyond happy and obviously relieved.. As a viewer I feel very relieved, like imagine how extremely relieved HE feels. Beautiful stuff all around
My mother recently taught me something that has helped me DRASTICALLY. 15 minutes. Every day, 15 minutes, clean what you can. Sometimes you'll be able to do a few batches of 15, but don't make it too long a session. The key is to get the habit, not to get it clean just once. You'd be surprised just how much progress 15 minutes can have.
I clean my room once a week. Polish/hoover everywhere, wash the bed sheets and maintain my plants. But I always take any empty glasses or mugs downstairs once I’ve finished using them anyway and rarely eat in my room. It’s really easy to keep a clean room and it works wonders for your mental health.
Very solid advice. My solution was 3 hours before i should go to bed i get up feed my pets and clean whatever needs attention the most. If nothing is glaring ill wipe something down that doesnt usually get cleaned. Like you said short bursts so i wont go more then a half hour. Then the dog will need to go out to wrap up tasks and can unwind for the night
Another thing that helped me a lot during recovery from depression was to set small goals - ”If it takes x seconds to do, just pick/clean it up”. Thinking like that made chores like putting dirty clothes in the laundry basket instead of on the floor not that difficult. Starting at a very small scale, one step at a time, instead of being overwhelmed from all the shit that needed to be cleaned. It’s insane how much of a struggle things like that can be when you’re depressed - personal hygiene, keeping a clean home, being motivated, have interests, you name it. IMPOSSIBLE to explain to someone who’s never been in that place.
How do peoples rooms even get to this though? Like I understand they got depression but jesus roaches and ants would get on my nerves even at my worst I tried to unalive myself before n this did not happen during that time I think it’s a hoarding mentality or just saying in your head you’ll throw it away tomorrow but never do I just don’t really understand it
@@bahhumbug5467 not everyone has the same mental strength. Between depression being a bitch and filth hurting the mental state further, it's a feedback loop that makes it worse and worse and worse until it's broken through sheer force of will, or sheer force
I grew up in a severely messy and unhealthy room from ages 4/5-16-17. I didn’t realize it wasn’t normal, but I genuinely wasn’t able to see half of my walls most times due to how high the filth went. (What makes it worse in my eyes, is a lot of the filth was clothing and childhood toys. I had a lot of toys so I never really considered it neglect, but looking back on it I’d say it was. I was severely depressed around age 10 and it only got worse, but prior to that it had only been worsening over time. I had cat shit in between layers of my clothing, cat piss on my toys, mold on my toys, mold in a corner of my room because the pipes leaked, and it got to the point I was hallucinating due to the mold and fumes. This sad little bright pink room, where I had to tip toe to crawl into my equally as messy room. I stopped trying to get to my dresser because nothing was clean anyways, I didn’t know that laundry was supposed to be a regular thing. I do remember my mom helped me a few times and each time, I’d have maybe 5 by 5 feet to move around, and I would swear to myself that I would keep it clean (which meant I wouldn’t touch as much as possible, resulting in my depression worsening due to only sleeping all the time). I moved into my current room and I’m so glad I did. It’s smaller than my previous room, and I still don’t have a dresser (everything is basically in a pile against one wall, idk what’s clean and what’s not but that’s ok), I am now only a room away from the laundry machine so I can do my own laundry when necessary. My bed is /clean/. I’m not made fun of for smelling bad. I have space to move, I have a DESK! And a chair!!! It’s incredible, genuinely. I find myself sitting on the floor playing with the stuffed animals that survived the mold. They are treated like gold and kept on a shelf above my bed. I still struggle with depression, ptsd from other things as well as the trauma of having a childhood like that. And that’s why I genuinely am so fucking proud of this dude, and anyone who has been able to get past that battle, because you are fighting so much more than just one- you are in a war. To be able to feel like you have your own space is so truly wonderful. My space isn’t always clean but I’m medicated now so whenever I have the energy I do atleast one thing (take out trash, move dishes to kitchen etc), and it helps immensely. Depression is fucking hard, especially when you are so alone
I grew up in nasty abandoned bathrooms and no running water. It's disgusting hell And unfortunately I grew up to be a nasty hoarder too in every corner in my own living place, except for my bathrooms I got way too scarred from nasty bathrooms that it's the only decent improvement that changed
@tsayin2662 i'll be completely honest and say i can't relate to that because i associate moving in with cardboard boxes and just empty houses. I really warm up to a place once i have everything unpacked and furnitures moved in/purchased a week or two after.
As someone who once cleaned a hoarder house, i could already smell the room. Also i could already tell there's a huge amount of cockroaches and rats in there
Hoarding is so misunderstood man. It’s a compulsion. You physically cannot stop yourself and a feeling of doom if you do try to get rid of things. It makes me so insanely happy to see this guy clean his home and how good it made him feel. It’s honestly very distressing at first, but it’s like this feeling of a huge success that makes having a clean home worth fighting for. I was pretty much a hoarder until I moved out of the house. It took me a while to adjust, but i learned how ro break it down into several small tasks that you do one day at a time. It’s very rewarding
@@esotericliza Yeah but this guy hoards coca cola bottles and pizza boxes? Not your typical hoarder if you ask me, a die hard hoarder, has everything and doesn't throw things away, this dude cleaned his shit, because he was to LAZY and he's not lazy because he's lazy, he's lazy because he is depressed. Edit: Sorry my english is sometimes bad or poor🤣
Man, I think I might be a mild hoarder. There's definitely a real anxiety when I'm cleaning up my room. I can't help but have this thought of "what if I accidentally threw away something I actually needed?" Of course, I just push it to the side, but it for real takes a little bit of effort to get over that literally every time I decide to clean up.
I think this isn’t laziness or discord mod syndrome , it’s mental illness and depression, I have seen videos of places like this being cleaned, most people I have seen videos of have just got some reasons like losing a loved one, or just being in a slump, good on this guy for cleaning it though
see not enough people talk about the adhd part of it. i think thats why a lot of people who do have depression but don’t experience this level of debilitation, dont understand how it can get this bad.
Same here, my adhd room is a mess but i keep my pet corner pristine, i cant let where my enclosures are be dirty because they depend on me to keep them clean and happy
@@iaacryign Only an 8 month necro lol but I'm similar. My bedroom floor is covered in clothes I need to wash, rather than a washing basket. There's cups, mugs, glasses, cereal bowls, and cutlery bundled up in a couple piles or groups, probably so I subconsciously feel like it's tidy and clean, and it just doesn't get tidied even though it fucking infuriates me that it's a shithole. The cups etc. sit there without much thought or action, yet my chest tightens and I get insanely angry when people touch my bed with any clothes that have been outside, or if they wear their shoes anywhere past the front door when they come in. It's like I can feel or sense germs on outside clothes being on my bed or the carpet. Dunno how much of it is my diagnosed ADHD or possibly undiagnosed Autism but either way it's fucking impossible to explain to people or make sense of any of it lmao
I will say, as someone who lived in a room like this, it takes a lot to not only clean it but also post yourself cleaning it. I am so proud of this man.
This was Charlies master plan all along!.. instead of having the feel the pain and being self concious about his room, he brainwashed us and let us watch hoarders and i respect that ya kno
My exes room was like this too, couldn't see the floor. I spent an entire weekend just helping him, he was really grateful. Sadly he was struggling to unlearn bad habits and wasn't dealing with the mouse infestation in his flat, I'd be lying if I said that it wasn't a large factor in our breakup. That said even though we lost touch, I hope he got better
Bless you for being a good person about it. Most people would immediately exit out. Most people with house/rooms like this have depression or other mental health issues.
man i had some dude tell me i had "really bad dandruff" once. had me super self conscious, but i aint never seen skin flakes in my keyboard before... lmfao i think homie played me 🗿
I came into this thinking it would just be a dirty nasty room. Honestly glad this had a good ending to it, he looks so much happier at the end. I hope he keeps up with it, depression can be one hell of a bitch. Happy ending despite that keyboard, hopefully he's planning on getting a new one haha
I would like everyone to take notice that at 2:03, those are clearly where his wrists or lower palms have been resting and slowly wearing away the paint and probably the wood in a few more disgusting years.
I said this on your previous messy streamer room videos, but I can empathize as someone with mental health struggles. Granted, I never let my personal space get like this as my fear of mold and pests outweighed my lack of motivation to clean. But I would still have laundry pile up, miscellany strewn everywhere, etc. Basically, when you’re depressed, mess creates a feedback loop: you can’t bring yourself to clean, it piles up, you feel worse because it’s piled up, you can’t bring yourself to clean, you feel worse, and so on. It’s really hard to break out of that cycle. I had to become a drill sergeant for myself and set obnoxious, impossible-to-ignore alarms daily and clean a little bit each time until I got the mess down to a tolerable level. There was also a social anxiety aspect of it: I was getting a roommate, and I didn’t want her dealing with this mess or me. Anyway, I hope this person’s in a better place mentally now. Again, taking that first step is the hardest.
After hearing "Rank 14 Grind" it all made sense. The requirements to grind to PvP Rank 14 in WoW Classic were insane. You would need to do 14+ Hours of nonstop battlegrounds each day everyday for about a month or more. Possibly longer hours needed if competition was fierce because only the top X number of people in the faction would be given Rank 14. The people that willingly did that grind were not in a good headspace, either before, and definitely not after.
Damn. Sounds like hell. Like unless I got like a million dollars irl I wouldn't put this much effort into ranking up in a video game. And these morons do it for free. I'm glad they lack the ability to reproduce.
Idk about anyone else, but these videos motivate me to clean my own house after not cleaning it for who knows how long. Not filthy, but not a place I want to bring friends to hang out at. And for sure, it’ll boost your mental health, even if it doesn’t cure all your ailments. Having a nice place you can be proud to bring people to does wonders for you.
6:34 My sister lived a five minute walk from a Dominoes (with endless coupons) in University with 4 other people and even they didn't have this many empty boxes.
1:43 its because he holds the bottle in his right hand and twists off the cap with his left hand. the upper left area above his keyboard is the first place he can place the cap. this is all done in one fluid motion while getting back in his chair from the fridge
@@fireice8 that’s what I’m saying. I’m about to email them about a job reporting these bots because they obviously dont have ANY humans looking after the reports.
5:20 To be fair to this guy I don't think that mark on the wall is mold. Its from his feet. I started accumulating little marks on my wall in the same spot from putting my feet against the wall regularly.
2 years ago I had a room like this, one day I tripped and almost hit my head on a metal corner of my bedframe. After that I cleaned it up over like 3 days and since then I HATE seeing dirty rooms because it reminds me of how close I was to dying because I tripped on an empty coke bottle.
Whenever I'm in a slump and need to get out. The first thing I do I clean and declutter my room. Throw away or find a place for anything I don't need or want. It really makes a huge difference on mental health.
I love/hate that content like this is a thing, it's good to see people getting their life together but it's just sad to see how many people live like this
I remember watching this live on Twitch and even helped him a couple of times with how he needed to clean certain things, it turned out to be pretty wholesome and he learnd how to cook and stuff, it was awsome :D
Charlie should pursue a career of being a twitch health inspector. The first one has to be around a 95.7 Update: I just made it to the shmeared shit in the kitchen definitely down to a 92.3
Dust gathers surprisingly fast especially in certain areas and by doing stuff like leaving your windows open. I had an apartment that was next to a main road that coal trucks traveled often and during spring/fall when my windows were always open the dust was a nightmare. I could literally dust every day and still not keep up.
there's a youtube channel called Auurikatarina (may have spelled it wrong) and she often cleans people's houses like this for free. Its really sad the way some people's homes turn out because of lack of support or from having mental health issues, but i hope everyone eventually makes it out like this guy did
my room is a mess simply because I don't mind it lol It may be just to be a contrarian to my parents but I got so used to putting all my clothes over my bed as extra sheets it has become part of my personality xd
1:21 I assume you mean he's got the bottles and caps separated, what I think the reason for this is, I don't know what country this room is in, the dude narrating sounds Australian so I don't know if the room is located here, but some countries, or at least Australia, give you 10¢ for each bottle, so you separate the bottle and cap and then take them in. That or when they finish the bottle they just put the caps there and the bottled in the other area so that there isn't caps all over the floor, I don't know. Edit: I looked it up, the dude talking is from Australia, so it probably is because he's getting the money for the bottles.
It's nice to see these videos and all of these comments bringing awareness to how this can happen in the first place. Weirdly enough, I haven't seen a lot of stories shared on when someone is chronically disabled (such as Fibromyalgia, Lupus, Chronic Fatigue, etc) and therefore literally struggle to clean due to how much harder it is to do compared to the typical able-bodied person without mental health issues. Heck, even compared to a mentally struggling but still a generally "able-bodied" person. Combine chronically disabled with mental health issues and the struggle is REAL. After binging these videos it makes me relieved that I've mainly dealt with clutter in my life and not filth. It's honestly motivating me to try and finish my massive room overhaul where I've been going through every single thing I own and either donating/selling/recycling/trashing it or putting it where it needs to be. All while trying to clean up places, because even if you don't introduce food or general grime to an area dust sure can pile up in places you don't expect. ...That and if your air ducts desperately need to be professionally cleaned after existing for decades because it immediately puts a layer of dust on your furnitire the next day. 👀 ... I wish I was joking. 😖 And for the longest time I wondered why my allergies have slowly been getting worse and why it would magically improve when I'm not at home. 💀
I can't recommend cleaning and organizing to help with your mental health enough. Just last night I was able to clean out a bunch of stuff out of my bedroom and living/dining room which had become pseudo-storage rooms while helping someone move, which turned out to be a several month process, and it's helped my mental health just in the past day TREMENDOUSLY.
depression is such a rough thing man, i hope everyone who lives like this takes the first step to clean up because it really helps. my childhood room was like this and no one told me that the first step was to clean or helped me, but i survived.
The kitchen is the weirdest part. Like, the juxtaposition of a semi-neat pile of pizza boxes followed by horrible filth then the stove and oven just look remarkably clean by comparison. I guess that might be because he doesn't use the stove much, considering all the pizza boxes.
I like how these streamers with filthy rooms seem so happy to actually get cleaning despite the fact most of them can't keep it clean for long. The fact they're happy to get to it is a good sign and a good start. Chances are they'll never live really clean but it will become more acceptable
I think part of it may be increasing the difficulty too fast. Now, I’m not saying you shouldn’t tackle it all, but maybe they would feel like it’s easier if they took it kind of slow. For example, if you exercise too hard on the first few days you’ll just burn yourself out and dread doing it again. But if you take it very slowly you’re more likely to keep it up cause it’s like training yourself. Course, that logic only really works for the depressed/not mentally well people that live like this. The ones that truly just don’t mind living in filth probably wouldn’t need to keep it slow.
They should really hire a maid to come in and clean if they can. If for no other reason but to keep them on track. It's a mental health issue frankly and sometimes you need help to deal with it's effects. nothing wrong with that.
@@MaddyBlackbart might be a good idea. That way they get used to actually living in a clean space. And they might feel a level of embarrassment if they make too much of a mess
it's hilarious because those are all NO SUGAR cokes. charlie falls flat on his face at least 5 times a video but man he couldnt go 10 seconds on this one.
I love how I saw the keyboard also but you just hammered him with "It's the catalyst of all your problems, just replace the keyboard, we got the nuetral ending" lol. Always love your videos Charlie!
As someone whos medicated and the like for depression and all that: I am now addicted to cleaning. I love cleaning things. It's SO relaxing. Especially office space and all that. I recently deep cleaned my desk, and then I went and deep cleaned my brothers desk as well. Its my favorite relaxation activity cuz it's just so satisfying when youre done. I started watching this video HOPING i would get to see it clean at the end- and wow! This guy is so right, it can take you from a terrible point to a great one so fast. Im happy he got it all cleaned up!!! Now, charlie's right... replace that damn keyboard jfc. The desk situation is just abysmal. LMAO
In a complicated world, where it feels like you don't have the answer and perhaps nobody does, that everything is going wrong and out of control and you feel powerless, something simple, focused and effective as cleaning brings me back into a peaceful, zen like state where I can be calm and my emotions under control. There is almost nothing that can go wrong from cleaning, it's guaranteed to make things better and that's something that will always brighten my day.
I remember going to a classmate's house in high school to this day. His house was the most disgusting thing I have ever seen. There were dog turds all over the place that no one bothered to clean up. Garbage piled up in mounds. It REEKED. We went to his room and there was a dog turd resting on the center of his pillow with the juices soaking into the fabric in a chocolate halo around it. I really don't get people that feel no need to remove filth in their living space. I wouldn't be surprised if the dude just flipped his pillow over and went to bed that night.
I went thru a serious depression where I didn’t give a fuck laid on my couch and they garbage anywhere just didn’t care. I hope this man gets help. Messy rooms like that are usually signs of depression not just laziness.
6:20 I'm sure guy didn't spend a bunch of time meticulously stacking the pizza boxes. I imagine the pizza box towers were built up one box at a time. That's the type of formation the occurs slowly, like a stalagmite or something.
Ah I’ve also had a similar situation-but not to this level. Exhaustion, depression will do the trick, also self-sabotage. What cured me was moving house and changing jobs/Mari Kondo on cleaning as a meditation/gratitude practice.
The Kondo approach was a life saver for me as well. I found I held on to things I didn’t need to purely because of sentimental value. Thanking the thing before tossing it sounds corny but it really helped change my mindset.
Imagine the amount of roaches, maggots and god knows what creature of evolution has spawned in that place. Dudes probably got pest control creatures from RuneScape living in there.
Hope he's doing well, as somebody that also suffered from near crippling depression I had a bedroom that was much like this for 2 1/2 years. It's a really difficult mindset to get out of.
Was he planning on recycling the bottles originally? Like they seem to be rinsed out and a lot of recycling places want you to throw the cap away so that would make the most sense.
When my depression gets bad, my surroundings show it. The better I feel, the cleaner I keep myself n my things. Its easy to be depressed in filth, which ends up turning into a vicious cycle thats tough to come out of. Good on the dude for cleaning :)
Charlie is 100% right. Having a clean room will do wonders for your mental state. It's not going to cure depression or anything, but just taking that one step feels so much better than one would think. Same with drinking enough water and exercising.
Now, obviously, the depression is the root cause for why somebody would neglect doing these things for themself, but it does create a feedback loop where you feel bad, the room goes awry, which makes you feel bad, which makes you let the room get worse... etc etc etc.
Happy to see the dude is feeling better about himself and his situation, here's hoping he keeps it up.
It can really, really help. I have depression and because of that, I recently let my room go for 4 months. Once I cleaned everything up, I started sleeping at a decent time, and then I started visiting the gym more regularly, then I started washing my face and teeth more often which is something I struggled with for a long time as someone with depression.
Yeah I think they are very aware of this but the hardest part is making the first step
I just have to rant. My problem with these disgusting rooms/houses is the fact that it takes no time and energy to put that shit immediately after you eat in the giant trash bag. Instead of stacking it on top of each other like those pizzas or throwing it everywhere, you can just throw in the trash bag and after your room is so full you cant move just put it in front of the house for the garbage collectors. You can also put all the dirty dishes in the dishwasher and built all the energy necessary to take them out once a weak, which takes around 5-10 minutes. Like if you have the energy to play wow and stream all day why not do all the things I said. The conclusion is, people like this are either too stupid to realize that (I dont believe thats even possible) or they like the pig sty look. Only those two options. Also, why do they sometimes talk like they are proud of t?
@@sync2597 yeah, I do think a lot of them know this. I knew that going through all the clutter I had collected (though it was NOTHING like this. No soda bottles or anything that is trash. Just things I didn’t need) would make me feel so much better, but I created a huge mental block in my mind over getting it done. I have anxiety disorder, and sometimes I can know without a doubt in my mind what the *right* thing to do is, but I just can’t do it. If my friend hadn’t been so nice as to help me, I don’t know when I would have gotten around to tackling it myself.
Of course, I don’t think everyone with a room like this has anxiety disorder. Just that your mind can do so many crazy things that convince you that it’s impossible to do something that you logically know you can do if you try hard enough.
tbh I take pride on having a mess of a room. it may be a mess, but it is my mess ok
This man is single-handedly keeping the soda industry alive
who tf drinks NO SUGAR coke and not coke zero?
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I think i still have this man beat unfortunately.
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I'm so happy that he cleaned it all up and that he feels better about himself, depression is a horrible thing. I hope he continues taking care of himself and his home. Just remember, that you matter, your situation may feel hopeless -- it won't last forever! You deserve good things and sometimes you gotta get out of your comfort zone and make friends at work or join group events, or even be outside more to find fun things to do.
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Depression will do that to you...
@@StinkyPoopyMcFartFace I can agree
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I'm depressed, I've never let my house get fucked like this. It was a mess alright, but it was like 2-3 weeks of not cleaning at all and I was like "okay, it's time to stop being a pussy and clean this shit, this is more important then me feeling bad about myself"
Depressions is hard, but we make it even harder on ourselves because we don't want to help ourselves.
If you are depressed then gather up some balls and do some shit, it will help a lot.
Believe me, I know what depression is, feeling of hopelessnes, having 0 motivation for important things and shit. But you just kinda toughen up for at least 1 day and you will be able to do anything. After that it's just discipline.
“I like garbage that tells a story, and this tells the story of type 2 diabetes”
Couldn’t have put it better myself 😂
I feel like he uses coke zero as a alternative for water so I can't imagine his teeth
@@h2302 LMFAO same
@@h2302 At least you don't overdose on sugar and you don't get fat from it
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Perfect tone setter haha
I like how positive and happy he is after the transformation the house went through.."I was like in the worst place of my life five days ago and now I'm like in one of the best places of my life"
This sentence speaks volumes on why you should clean your house..my man is beyond happy and obviously relieved..
As a viewer I feel very relieved, like imagine how extremely relieved HE feels.
Beautiful stuff all around
Totally agree and to add to that point , keeping it clean is much easier then cleaning it once turned to shit .
@@Novashiii The real life hack is always in the comments.
@@Novashiii you don't say?!?!?
@@disbelief3911 Very true
@@PermaJeff I do
My mother recently taught me something that has helped me DRASTICALLY. 15 minutes. Every day, 15 minutes, clean what you can. Sometimes you'll be able to do a few batches of 15, but don't make it too long a session. The key is to get the habit, not to get it clean just once. You'd be surprised just how much progress 15 minutes can have.
Your mom is a wise woman. I will absolutely have to give that a shot!
I clean my room once a week. Polish/hoover everywhere, wash the bed sheets and maintain my plants. But I always take any empty glasses or mugs downstairs once I’ve finished using them anyway and rarely eat in my room. It’s really easy to keep a clean room and it works wonders for your mental health.
Very solid advice. My solution was 3 hours before i should go to bed i get up feed my pets and clean whatever needs attention the most. If nothing is glaring ill wipe something down that doesnt usually get cleaned. Like you said short bursts so i wont go more then a half hour. Then the dog will need to go out to wrap up tasks and can unwind for the night
Another thing that helped me a lot during recovery from depression was to set small goals - ”If it takes x seconds to do, just pick/clean it up”. Thinking like that made chores like putting dirty clothes in the laundry basket instead of on the floor not that difficult. Starting at a very small scale, one step at a time, instead of being overwhelmed from all the shit that needed to be cleaned.
It’s insane how much of a struggle things like that can be when you’re depressed - personal hygiene, keeping a clean home, being motivated, have interests, you name it. IMPOSSIBLE to explain to someone who’s never been in that place.
Yup otherwise you'll get to a place where even multiple full days can't get a room clean :/
This isn't laziness, this is severe depression
sure is, my uncle's house looked like this after my aunt died
How do peoples rooms even get to this though? Like I understand they got depression but jesus roaches and ants would get on my nerves even at my worst I tried to unalive myself before n this did not happen during that time I think it’s a hoarding mentality or just saying in your head you’ll throw it away tomorrow but never do I just don’t really understand it
@@bahhumbug5467 not everyone has the same mental strength. Between depression being a bitch and filth hurting the mental state further, it's a feedback loop that makes it worse and worse and worse until it's broken through sheer force of will, or sheer force
@@bahhumbug5467not all people but, some people think they deserve to live like this, it's like a weird way to self sabotage /self harm
@@wongledongle340 ahh I see when you put it like that ig it makes sense I just hate roaches and little bugs sm
I grew up in a severely messy and unhealthy room from ages 4/5-16-17. I didn’t realize it wasn’t normal, but I genuinely wasn’t able to see half of my walls most times due to how high the filth went. (What makes it worse in my eyes, is a lot of the filth was clothing and childhood toys. I had a lot of toys so I never really considered it neglect, but looking back on it I’d say it was. I was severely depressed around age 10 and it only got worse, but prior to that it had only been worsening over time. I had cat shit in between layers of my clothing, cat piss on my toys, mold on my toys, mold in a corner of my room because the pipes leaked, and it got to the point I was hallucinating due to the mold and fumes. This sad little bright pink room, where I had to tip toe to crawl into my equally as messy room. I stopped trying to get to my dresser because nothing was clean anyways, I didn’t know that laundry was supposed to be a regular thing. I do remember my mom helped me a few times and each time, I’d have maybe 5 by 5 feet to move around, and I would swear to myself that I would keep it clean (which meant I wouldn’t touch as much as possible, resulting in my depression worsening due to only sleeping all the time).
I moved into my current room and I’m so glad I did. It’s smaller than my previous room, and I still don’t have a dresser (everything is basically in a pile against one wall, idk what’s clean and what’s not but that’s ok), I am now only a room away from the laundry machine so I can do my own laundry when necessary. My bed is /clean/. I’m not made fun of for smelling bad. I have space to move, I have a DESK! And a chair!!! It’s incredible, genuinely. I find myself sitting on the floor playing with the stuffed animals that survived the mold. They are treated like gold and kept on a shelf above my bed.
I still struggle with depression, ptsd from other things as well as the trauma of having a childhood like that.
And that’s why I genuinely am so fucking proud of this dude, and anyone who has been able to get past that battle, because you are fighting so much more than just one- you are in a war. To be able to feel like you have your own space is so truly wonderful.
My space isn’t always clean but I’m medicated now so whenever I have the energy I do atleast one thing (take out trash, move dishes to kitchen etc), and it helps immensely.
Depression is fucking hard, especially when you are so alone
Thank you for sharing your story. I hope things continue to improve for you! 💖
where were your parents/gaurdians at that age? you were fucking failed and let down miserably man..im sorry to hear all that
I grew up in nasty abandoned bathrooms and no running water. It's disgusting hell
And unfortunately I grew up to be a nasty hoarder too in every corner in my own living place, except for my bathrooms
I got way too scarred from nasty bathrooms that it's the only decent improvement that changed
I didn't kno being in mold dust place cause delusional mindset or even hallucinations
This is actually the cleanest Discord mod room.
These replies are amazing
Lol
@@Chaosbrine truee
@@Chaosbrine first human reply lol
*Valorant players room
Seriously never underestimate how good it feels to sit in a clean room
Yeah it feels like you just moved in again lmao
Never underestimate how good it feels to wash your butt.
@tsayin2662 i'll be completely honest and say i can't relate to that because i associate moving in with cardboard boxes and just empty houses. I really warm up to a place once i have everything unpacked and furnitures moved in/purchased a week or two after.
As someone who once cleaned a hoarder house, i could already smell the room. Also i could already tell there's a huge amount of cockroaches and rats in there
right? shocked we didn’t see any
@Rosen2 bro failed to finish the video
@juscbh BHUVSDSDVBHJWSDV ..calm down man, they said they forgot
So many ants and fruit flies probably
@@endyarkThat guy is going around on other comments and dropping loads of aggression everywhere.
Charlie's got this all wrong, when you think about it this is the cleanest room on twitch.
So many bots bro 💀
Bot festival lol
@Christopher Pezet AYO
Hey Walt why is your UA-cam Account name "Heisenberg"?
Whys there so much bots💀
Hoarding is so misunderstood man. It’s a compulsion. You physically cannot stop yourself and a feeling of doom if you do try to get rid of things. It makes me so insanely happy to see this guy clean his home and how good it made him feel. It’s honestly very distressing at first, but it’s like this feeling of a huge success that makes having a clean home worth fighting for. I was pretty much a hoarder until I moved out of the house. It took me a while to adjust, but i learned how ro break it down into several small tasks that you do one day at a time. It’s very rewarding
Hes not a hoarder it was due to depression. But I get what you mean
@@chocolatecake6940 depression can lead to hoarding
You can be depressed and a hoarder at the same time
@@esotericliza Yeah but this guy hoards coca cola bottles and pizza boxes? Not your typical hoarder if you ask me, a die hard hoarder, has everything and doesn't throw things away, this dude cleaned his shit, because he was to LAZY and he's not lazy because he's lazy, he's lazy because he is depressed.
Edit: Sorry my english is sometimes bad or poor🤣
@@paffie9319 I dunno I've cleaned hoarder houses, and had the hoarder literally CRYING when I took away expired mayonnaise bottles
Man, I think I might be a mild hoarder. There's definitely a real anxiety when I'm cleaning up my room. I can't help but have this thought of "what if I accidentally threw away something I actually needed?" Of course, I just push it to the side, but it for real takes a little bit of effort to get over that literally every time I decide to clean up.
11:00 "You did all this great work. You made the lord so happy. And then, you're still going straight to hell"
- Charles White
This is exactly why parents need to teach the importance of cleaning up after yourself
Edit: and taking care of yourself. Depression is rough.
Holy shit there is a bot party rn.
@Christopher Pezet IM HITTING GOOGLE TRANSLATE AND ITS NOT WORKING WHAT DOES IT MEAN
This comment section is lost
@@averyterribleperson5292 It's a slur.
Beep bop
A wise man once said, “With a room like this, cleaning is necessary to get rid of all the shit.”
@1 Million With 0 Videos Challenge (Day 30) why are you you getting subs smh
Imagine ppl actually do that still smh
@YeaMan you as shole. I cant hear
@1 Million With 0 Videos Challenge (Day 30) f uck off. I cant read
@Adolfizzz0 ok
I think this isn’t laziness or discord mod syndrome , it’s mental illness and depression, I have seen videos of places like this being cleaned, most people I have seen videos of have just got some reasons like losing a loved one, or just being in a slump, good on this guy for cleaning it though
As much as we judge, I am so happy for him and proud that he managed to turn his home around and he is reaping the benefits of having a clean home
You can clean the room. But you cannot clean the habits....
Hopefully he can keep on it and not allow it get this bad again :/
@@zoot.589 so true. It's hard to actually keep things clean.
I think at a certain point its pretty clear that its more than just laziness and is genuine mental health issue. Props to that guy for sorting it out
@Ankha Rule 34 well at least the bots are getting more creative
Not everything can be reduced to "mental health"
@@wdafuk1313 Most stuff can bozo
@@wdafuk1313 not everything, but i think this can
@@wdafuk1313 I think some things can though. Like your unwarranted rage towards mental health patients.
Coming from someone who struggles with depression and adhd this is honestly a huge accomplishment. I’m proud of him for escaping the cycle
see not enough people talk about the adhd part of it. i think thats why a lot of people who do have depression but don’t experience this level of debilitation, dont understand how it can get this bad.
Same here, my adhd room is a mess but i keep my pet corner pristine, i cant let where my enclosures are be dirty because they depend on me to keep them clean and happy
@@iaacryign Only an 8 month necro lol but I'm similar. My bedroom floor is covered in clothes I need to wash, rather than a washing basket. There's cups, mugs, glasses, cereal bowls, and cutlery bundled up in a couple piles or groups, probably so I subconsciously feel like it's tidy and clean, and it just doesn't get tidied even though it fucking infuriates me that it's a shithole.
The cups etc. sit there without much thought or action, yet my chest tightens and I get insanely angry when people touch my bed with any clothes that have been outside, or if they wear their shoes anywhere past the front door when they come in. It's like I can feel or sense germs on outside clothes being on my bed or the carpet. Dunno how much of it is my diagnosed ADHD or possibly undiagnosed Autism but either way it's fucking impossible to explain to people or make sense of any of it lmao
I will say, as someone who lived in a room like this, it takes a lot to not only clean it but also post yourself cleaning it. I am so proud of this man.
The cleanliness of your room/home is a good representation of your state of mind. It affect us more than we like to think it does.
Seeing rooms like this makes me appreciate seeing Charlie’s room and how clean it is compared to other streamers
This was Charlies master plan all along!.. instead of having the feel the pain and being self concious about his room, he brainwashed us and let us watch hoarders and i respect that ya kno
Look at all that Spam, and youtube just beating thier meat, what a shame
Cant even report it either
Yes, mustachio, I very much agree. Also, Tiana is a lucky girl not to have a slob for a BF. There are too many out there.
@@ARichardson4310
They don't care, it's "good for the algorithm" and their wallet... they'd stop it easy if it was hurting the 💰
My exes room was like this too, couldn't see the floor. I spent an entire weekend just helping him, he was really grateful. Sadly he was struggling to unlearn bad habits and wasn't dealing with the mouse infestation in his flat, I'd be lying if I said that it wasn't a large factor in our breakup. That said even though we lost touch, I hope he got better
Weird that you'd pick a guy with a landfill for a room.
@@wdafuk1313 tbh he was so put together you'd never know his room was the opposite 😅
@@FaunaturaleOGthat's how it goes. I'm probably insane but my house is clean damnit! Lol
Bless you for being a good person about it. Most people would immediately exit out. Most people with house/rooms like this have depression or other mental health issues.
Not seeing enough appreciation for Charlie referring to him as a “Grime-bender.” Actual genius analogy.
That was the term that really got me lol
I don't get it
As someone who has bad dandruff and cleaned out his keyboard recently, that wasn't salt, that was skin flakes
Weird question, but did you do something specific to clean it
same, dandruff really makes the keeb disgusting lol
@@champiggyfrm_pig5271 prolly just some can of air and some wet wipes
man i had some dude tell me i had "really bad dandruff" once. had me super self conscious, but i aint never seen skin flakes in my keyboard before... lmfao i think homie played me 🗿
@@spimbles lmfao
I came into this thinking it would just be a dirty nasty room. Honestly glad this had a good ending to it, he looks so much happier at the end. I hope he keeps up with it, depression can be one hell of a bitch. Happy ending despite that keyboard, hopefully he's planning on getting a new one haha
Love to see this. Happy for this guy. Also, dust is made up of a lot of dead skin cells so, yes, his keyboard was covered in skin flakes. 1:48
I would like everyone to take notice that at 2:03, those are clearly where his wrists or lower palms have been resting and slowly wearing away the paint and probably the wood in a few more disgusting years.
I said this on your previous messy streamer room videos, but I can empathize as someone with mental health struggles. Granted, I never let my personal space get like this as my fear of mold and pests outweighed my lack of motivation to clean. But I would still have laundry pile up, miscellany strewn everywhere, etc.
Basically, when you’re depressed, mess creates a feedback loop: you can’t bring yourself to clean, it piles up, you feel worse because it’s piled up, you can’t bring yourself to clean, you feel worse, and so on. It’s really hard to break out of that cycle. I had to become a drill sergeant for myself and set obnoxious, impossible-to-ignore alarms daily and clean a little bit each time until I got the mess down to a tolerable level. There was also a social anxiety aspect of it: I was getting a roommate, and I didn’t want her dealing with this mess or me.
Anyway, I hope this person’s in a better place mentally now. Again, taking that first step is the hardest.
After hearing "Rank 14 Grind" it all made sense. The requirements to grind to PvP Rank 14 in WoW Classic were insane. You would need to do 14+ Hours of nonstop battlegrounds each day everyday for about a month or more. Possibly longer hours needed if competition was fierce because only the top X number of people in the faction would be given Rank 14.
The people that willingly did that grind were not in a good headspace, either before, and definitely not after.
Damn. Sounds like hell. Like unless I got like a million dollars irl I wouldn't put this much effort into ranking up in a video game.
And these morons do it for free. I'm glad they lack the ability to reproduce.
Damm and i thought the grind for faceit lvl 10 in csgo was alot 💀
6:00 The ACTUAL Leaning Tower of Pizza(boxes)
im actually in tears i was not expecting this level of support and understanding from a comment section
It's kind of surprising
1:29 accidentally left CAPS LOCK on.
Idk about anyone else, but these videos motivate me to clean my own house after not cleaning it for who knows how long. Not filthy, but not a place I want to bring friends to hang out at. And for sure, it’ll boost your mental health, even if it doesn’t cure all your ailments. Having a nice place you can be proud to bring people to does wonders for you.
0:10 my first thought of seeing all those bottles was, that’s a lot of money u could get if u exchanged them in at the bottle deposit
“I like garbage that tells a story”
Deep words coming from Charlie, a true modern poet
That, or potential creeps/serial killers lol
these bots wilin
Even if a human were to reply in here, you wouldnt be able to tell if they were a bot or a person
Daaaaamn we looove bots don’t we UA-cam 💀💀
@@highferaltruth report all of them for spam we might just win this if we work together
6:34 My sister lived a five minute walk from a Dominoes (with endless coupons) in University with 4 other people and even they didn't have this many empty boxes.
1:43 its because he holds the bottle in his right hand and twists off the cap with his left hand. the upper left area above his keyboard is the first place he can place the cap. this is all done in one fluid motion while getting back in his chair from the fridge
I was bad as a teenager but seeing these kinds of videos make me feel so much better. 😂
jesus the comments
@@Exactix those are bots just ignore them
@Soundwrath That doesn’t correlate but okay 👍🏼.
@Soundwrath bro what
@Adolfizzz0 🤓
I thought my room was bad for all 5 of my coffee cups being left out, but now I feel great compared to this shit.
Ikr I just a trashcan that's full and some clothes on the ground, these guys are absurd, shit does no one care about germs and bacteria?
Guess I'm the only human reply.
Someone needs to ban these bots advertising for talentless people
@@fireice8 that’s what I’m saying. I’m about to email them about a job reporting these bots because they obviously dont have ANY humans looking after the reports.
@@fireice8 No but you can be their first employee
3:04 that N looks shiny and pretty used, seems like he was winning arguments online with the ol reliable
“Mold is a gamers best friend.”
5:20 To be fair to this guy I don't think that mark on the wall is mold. Its from his feet. I started accumulating little marks on my wall in the same spot from putting my feet against the wall regularly.
2 years ago I had a room like this, one day I tripped and almost hit my head on a metal corner of my bedframe. After that I cleaned it up over like 3 days and since then I HATE seeing dirty rooms because it reminds me of how close I was to dying because I tripped on an empty coke bottle.
you most likely wouldnt have died, but possibly got a massive head injury
but props to you anyways for taking initiative! keep it up!
I have to keep looking over to Charlie’s screen just to take a break from looking at that mess of a room over to Charlie’s cleaner room
Man can we all just appreciate how genuine Charlie is. He's a really good soul and wants nothing but the best for people.
Whenever I'm in a slump and need to get out. The first thing I do I clean and declutter my room. Throw away or find a place for anything I don't need or want. It really makes a huge difference on mental health.
I can't imagine living like that. Love your content Charlie
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@YeaMan 😨
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@Soundwrath 🤨📸 Ayooo
@Soundwrath what
I love/hate that content like this is a thing, it's good to see people getting their life together but it's just sad to see how many people live like this
Better to bring ugly secrets to light than let it fester in secrecy and darkness, where problems only grow.
I remember watching this live on Twitch and even helped him a couple of times with how he needed to clean certain things, it turned out to be pretty wholesome and he learnd how to cook and stuff, it was awsome :D
So nice of Rukk1 to save the ocean by keeping all the plastic bottles in his room.
😂
Charlie should pursue a career of being a twitch health inspector. The first one has to be around a 95.7
Update: I just made it to the shmeared shit in the kitchen definitely down to a 92.3
Dust gathers surprisingly fast especially in certain areas and by doing stuff like leaving your windows open. I had an apartment that was next to a main road that coal trucks traveled often and during spring/fall when my windows were always open the dust was a nightmare. I could literally dust every day and still not keep up.
2:32 the way charlie doesn't even point out the lube
I teared up a bit at the end there. Rooting for him to not let get that far again. Even he tackles it when it gets a little messy that's a win
The way people are able to live like this is astonishing, I hope they get the help they need honestly
there's a youtube channel called Auurikatarina (may have spelled it wrong) and she often cleans people's houses like this for free. Its really sad the way some people's homes turn out because of lack of support or from having mental health issues, but i hope everyone eventually makes it out like this guy did
my room is a mess simply because I don't mind it lol
It may be just to be a contrarian to my parents but I got so used to putting all my clothes over my bed as extra sheets it has become part of my personality xd
i was just thinking about her she seems awesome
just watched part of a "moldy house" video she cleaned, youre right she seems like such a delight
1:21 I assume you mean he's got the bottles and caps separated, what I think the reason for this is, I don't know what country this room is in, the dude narrating sounds Australian so I don't know if the room is located here, but some countries, or at least Australia, give you 10¢ for each bottle, so you separate the bottle and cap and then take them in. That or when they finish the bottle they just put the caps there and the bottled in the other area so that there isn't caps all over the floor, I don't know.
Edit: I looked it up, the dude talking is from Australia, so it probably is because he's getting the money for the bottles.
If you look closely, the pizza boxes have a .au.
It's nice to see these videos and all of these comments bringing awareness to how this can happen in the first place. Weirdly enough, I haven't seen a lot of stories shared on when someone is chronically disabled (such as Fibromyalgia, Lupus, Chronic Fatigue, etc) and therefore literally struggle to clean due to how much harder it is to do compared to the typical able-bodied person without mental health issues. Heck, even compared to a mentally struggling but still a generally "able-bodied" person. Combine chronically disabled with mental health issues and the struggle is REAL. After binging these videos it makes me relieved that I've mainly dealt with clutter in my life and not filth. It's honestly motivating me to try and finish my massive room overhaul where I've been going through every single thing I own and either donating/selling/recycling/trashing it or putting it where it needs to be. All while trying to clean up places, because even if you don't introduce food or general grime to an area dust sure can pile up in places you don't expect. ...That and if your air ducts desperately need to be professionally cleaned after existing for decades because it immediately puts a layer of dust on your furnitire the next day. 👀 ... I wish I was joking. 😖 And for the longest time I wondered why my allergies have slowly been getting worse and why it would magically improve when I'm not at home. 💀
5:12 thats not mold, its foot grease from his sweaty dirty feet rubbing against the wall while gaming
whenever i feel my setup's not clean enough, i remember streamers exist...
I can't recommend cleaning and organizing to help with your mental health enough. Just last night I was able to clean out a bunch of stuff out of my bedroom and living/dining room which had become pseudo-storage rooms while helping someone move, which turned out to be a several month process, and it's helped my mental health just in the past day TREMENDOUSLY.
0:42 I have the same desk as him, I can confirm that is about a 3.5ft high mound of bottles.
@Adolfizzz0 what kinda copy pasta
depression is such a rough thing man, i hope everyone who lives like this takes the first step to clean up because it really helps. my childhood room was like this and no one told me that the first step was to clean or helped me, but i survived.
its how it be. just gotta do it.
Shitty parenting
The kitchen is the weirdest part. Like, the juxtaposition of a semi-neat pile of pizza boxes followed by horrible filth then the stove and oven just look remarkably clean by comparison. I guess that might be because he doesn't use the stove much, considering all the pizza boxes.
I like how these streamers with filthy rooms seem so happy to actually get cleaning despite the fact most of them can't keep it clean for long. The fact they're happy to get to it is a good sign and a good start. Chances are they'll never live really clean but it will become more acceptable
depression
I think part of it may be increasing the difficulty too fast. Now, I’m not saying you shouldn’t tackle it all, but maybe they would feel like it’s easier if they took it kind of slow. For example, if you exercise too hard on the first few days you’ll just burn yourself out and dread doing it again. But if you take it very slowly you’re more likely to keep it up cause it’s like training yourself.
Course, that logic only really works for the depressed/not mentally well people that live like this. The ones that truly just don’t mind living in filth probably wouldn’t need to keep it slow.
They should really hire a maid to come in and clean if they can. If for no other reason but to keep them on track. It's a mental health issue frankly and sometimes you need help to deal with it's effects. nothing wrong with that.
@@MaddyBlackbart might be a good idea. That way they get used to actually living in a clean space. And they might feel a level of embarrassment if they make too much of a mess
2:39 straight up just a bottle of lube ok lol
This dude's the richest man in Fallout.
Facts
5:40 he's trying to discover penicillin 2.0
“I like garbage that tell’s a story, and this tell’s the story of Type 2 Diabetes.”
it's hilarious because those are all NO SUGAR cokes. charlie falls flat on his face at least 5 times a video but man he couldnt go 10 seconds on this one.
I love how I saw the keyboard also but you just hammered him with "It's the catalyst of all your problems, just replace the keyboard, we got the nuetral ending" lol. Always love your videos Charlie!
As someone whos medicated and the like for depression and all that: I am now addicted to cleaning. I love cleaning things. It's SO relaxing. Especially office space and all that. I recently deep cleaned my desk, and then I went and deep cleaned my brothers desk as well. Its my favorite relaxation activity cuz it's just so satisfying when youre done. I started watching this video HOPING i would get to see it clean at the end- and wow! This guy is so right, it can take you from a terrible point to a great one so fast. Im happy he got it all cleaned up!!! Now, charlie's right... replace that damn keyboard jfc. The desk situation is just abysmal. LMAO
In a complicated world, where it feels like you don't have the answer and perhaps nobody does, that everything is going wrong and out of control and you feel powerless, something simple, focused and effective as cleaning brings me back into a peaceful, zen like state where I can be calm and my emotions under control. There is almost nothing that can go wrong from cleaning, it's guaranteed to make things better and that's something that will always brighten my day.
As someone with chronic depression and ADD I struggle to keep my apartment clean. I’m so proud of this guy for cleaning all of this up!
I remember going to a classmate's house in high school to this day. His house was the most disgusting thing I have ever seen. There were dog turds all over the place that no one bothered to clean up. Garbage piled up in mounds. It REEKED. We went to his room and there was a dog turd resting on the center of his pillow with the juices soaking into the fabric in a chocolate halo around it. I really don't get people that feel no need to remove filth in their living space. I wouldn't be surprised if the dude just flipped his pillow over and went to bed that night.
That room is a specimen of Damien Hirst’s finest artwork
videos like these give me the compulsion to clean my desk
I went thru a serious depression where I didn’t give a fuck laid on my couch and they garbage anywhere just didn’t care. I hope this man gets help. Messy rooms like that are usually signs of depression not just laziness.
7:13 LMAO WTF IS THAT
Good for him. Depression makes you ignore things that you know you should be getting done.
People blame everything on depression instead of saying its just lazyness
@@slanted4me how old are you, be honest
@@tbone9051 youtube comments isn't the place to be trying to pick up people lol
@@wdafuk1313 my guy how is asking his age a pick up line
@@slanted4me You clearly haven't experienced depression
The stain on the wall under his desk isn't mold, that's just dirt from his feet rubbing up against the wall and never being cleaned.
6:20
I'm sure guy didn't spend a bunch of time meticulously stacking the pizza boxes. I imagine the pizza box towers were built up one box at a time. That's the type of formation the occurs slowly, like a stalagmite or something.
Ah I’ve also had a similar situation-but not to this level. Exhaustion, depression will do the trick, also self-sabotage. What cured me was moving house and changing jobs/Mari Kondo on cleaning as a meditation/gratitude practice.
The Kondo approach was a life saver for me as well. I found I held on to things I didn’t need to purely because of sentimental value. Thanking the thing before tossing it sounds corny but it really helped change my mindset.
Imagine the amount of roaches, maggots and god knows what creature of evolution has spawned in that place. Dudes probably got pest control creatures from RuneScape living in there.
I can smell it through the screen.
These videos always make me feel silly for how much I get on myself for my level of mess.
Hope he's doing well, as somebody that also suffered from near crippling depression I had a bedroom that was much like this for 2 1/2 years.
It's a really difficult mindset to get out of.
Dude's house would make a killer game of hide n seek, literally.
I wish there were more container deposit stations in America. Those Coke bottles would be easy to get rid of, in return for money
This guy is Australian and it depends which state he's in how easy it is to get the container refund. In my state it is quite easy near the cities.
0:47 This man is trying to create a fractal of used soda bottles.
I’ve been putting off cleaning my room. This video is giving me motivation
Damn, I'd eat that much pizza too if I had his metabolism.
5:37 "Maybe the spores or something get into the human body and turn you into an actual gaming barbarian" 😂
Was he planning on recycling the bottles originally? Like they seem to be rinsed out and a lot of recycling places want you to throw the cap away so that would make the most sense.
Maybe also he was depressed so maybe he wasn’t bothered to put them back on
The amount of word play between Theo von and Charlie would spawn a new art of speech craft
When my depression gets bad, my surroundings show it. The better I feel, the cleaner I keep myself n my things. Its easy to be depressed in filth, which ends up turning into a vicious cycle thats tough to come out of. Good on the dude for cleaning :)
0:01 i see a doctor who poster.
0:17 LMFAO Nixxa What!!!??? 🤣🤣 "i like garbage that tells a story... and this one tells a story of Type 2 Diabetes" My guy WHAT11 🤣🤦🏾♂
Homie seemed so excited and happy about his clean place. Good for him, honestly.
I’ve been pretty depressed and let my room get pretty messy but these videos make me feel a little better