I don't know if it's because I've precisely today slept no more than 30 minutes but I think this is one of the funniest comments I've ever read on UA-cam
I’ve never actually seen anything either. I used to just be paralyzed, and I was looking out away from my bed, the perfect place for someone to be staring down at me from, but no one was there. Now, after I heard what other people experienced, when I have sleep paralysis, I usually hear mumbled noises. Yet I’ve still never seen something. I’m at the point now where for the most part I know it’s simply a dream. I kind of just let it happen knowing in a few seconds I’ll be back to normal again. Edit: I’ve also gotten this whilst sleeping on my side. Sometimes, when I move to another bedroom, it goes away.
i myself have got sleep drunkenness the story is me and my brother had a 5 hour hearts of iron 4 play and i had slept right after it it was 6 in the morning and my brother said what did you say and he said that i just said these words ''hearts of iron 4 police police has horse horse shot me with artillery' that game marathon was intense
I got it once and imagined a home intruder wearing a balaclava breaking into my room and repeatedly hitting me with a baseball bat, it wasn't very nice.
I had my first sleep paralysis episode the other week. Involved me laying completely still as I heard loud banging and yelling on my walls while I mistook my telescope for an approaching black figure. Scary stuff, but only lasted for around 10 seconds at most
Exactly the same for me with my dad shouting my name over and over and some noise getting louder and louder while panic is kicking in. Suddenly - it stops.
I don't exactly have sleep drunkeness like you described, but some of my dreams are so incredibly realistic I believe it's actually real, I'll wake up the next morning remembering my dream like it was yesterday, and sometimes I'd even act out my dream in my bedroom or bed, and it's really spooky
have you guys ever just closed your eyes and lying there in bed and suddenly it feels like your bed is being flipped over forwards? only to open your eyes and your completely fine.
So fking good and relatable. I absolutely love the topics you talk about in this channel. Your perspectives, your input they are excellent. Lots of the times they reflect my own thoughts.
I have a reoccurring dream where i'm going about my day like usual, but at some points in it, gravity seems to be 10x more powerful and i struggle to stand or move around, usually having to drag myself across the floor to gain any distance. One instance i remember vividly was running for a bus i needed to catch, but as i turned the last corner, gravity increased and people would walk past me and jeer at my temporary disabledness. It was pretty weird.
Dreams like that often indicate that you feel you lost control of your life.... Or so I read. And it makes sense that feeling trapped/losing control would translate into dreams where you can't move or control your body as you wish. Sometimes I dreamt that I was floating into space and trying to hold onto objects and trees to ground myself but couldn't even move my arms. That was in a stage in my life where I was feeling trapped and had no control over my life. I have a lot more control now and these dreams stopped.
That happens to me too. Sometimes I even dream that I am fighting some guy and my punches are really weak or he is being so fast and elusive that I can't hit him at all no matter how strong my punch was.
philip never fails to make a video that i can watch till then end without skipping or changing the video i thoroughly enjoy it the whole time it’s very good please continue
I get sleep paralysis a lot. Almost every night I have one, tell the point where it's not even scary anymore. If you ever have it though, scrunch your face up a few times while in sleep paralysis and you'll snap out immediately.
UA-cam started to get REALLY boring, then I came across this channel 2 months ago, I've been following and watching all of your videos from all 3 channels, and the music and videos like these have become a more religious watching for me 😆. Thanks for being the best creator on UA-cam, and I also want to say that the paniced person you are when it comes to editing is all worth it, without you UA-cam wouldn't be the same ❤️
Amazing video. Something that I would never have asked for, but still wanted to see very much. I've had those buzzes and sleep drunks multiple times, prob because bad sleeping habits.
I recently had sleep paralysis and saw the same shadow figure you described. A couple times its happened to me i try closing my eyes and i hear a tv static like noise radiating off of the location of the figure in my room till its practically in my face. I didnt feel comfortable sleeping for a few weeks... i had it 3 nights in a row till i had my first night without this happening. Every couple weeks it happens again but havent seen the shadow figure for a few months. It really fucked me up for awhile and its on my mind most nights. glad to see someone else with this problem to relate to.
I just finished watching the video and that static noise is EXACTLY what i was experiencing. Its horrible isnt it? I also had a similar story to you waking up on your floor feeling drunk. I would wake up in sleep paralysis but in a form where i can move more than just my toes, enough to where i tried throwing myself off my bed to wake myself up. I remember trying to make my way to my door and yell to get someone to wake me up but nothing more than a quiet whisper. I would then wake back up in my bed and went through this process maybe two more times before i really woke up. I could tell as soon as i woke up that i was truly awake. Id love to share my story in more detail, the first night it was more than just a black figure, i was murdered while paralyzed
auzztin b I was also murdered during sleep paralysis, truly horrifying. It feels so real because you're unable to move or scream as if you were too scared to in real life.
This was honestly a really cool video, it made me realize some of my childhood experiences were actually sleep paralysis as you explained. I used to think they were simply nightmares, but there had always been a proof that they weren't. Thanks for an awesome video that made me learn more about myself Phillip!
I love the fact that you decided to make and share a video about it. Only few take these matters as important, and besides, those kind of experiences always make us improve ourselves somehow :)
mazdarati2 one thing that happened to me is when I got used to regular nightmares I had a dream where someone was begging me not to wake up because they didn't want to die
Lol, this is the best video I've ever seen on this topic. Even though my experiences are usually fairly different, there are these super weird feelings that you captured perfectly.
wm1 pybro i put the blanket fully over me and face the wall not taking any chances lmao. I have experienced the thing phillip said about being grabbed by something and FUCK that
The last time I slept facing the wall I had an encounter with sleep paralysis where I felt someone laying in the bed next to me and breathing in my ear. Never again.
I used to occasionally experience severe panic attacks when I slept. no paralysis, nightmares or hallucinations, just overwhelming feeling that something was wrong and I couldn't tell what exactly. this created a positive feedback loop that eventually made me wake up, get up and walk around until my heart stopped racing.
I had sleep paralysis like 20 times, they are the worst kind of nightmares in my life. I remember my 1st one. I was 5-7 years old, sitting in my big chair watching youtube, then I wanted to sleep, after 10-15 minutes, I fell asleep. I opened eyes in my dream, I felt something strange, I realized that I can't breathe and move. I was trying to scream for help, but this scream turned into a whisper, I was very nervous and I even didn't noticed that I am in my dream, I only could move my head and fingers, but when I tried to move my legs or arms it wasn't successful. I started crying and then this dream ended. I am russian btw :)
GameOUT My first experience was a girl with all black eyes, pale skin, on top of me. I felt like i was being held down relentlessly while she stairs in my eyes. I didn't know how to get out of it but somehow I did. I started looking around the room before I could regain my sanity. I was scared to go back to sleep but I grabbed my phone and listened to music. Not exactly sure how I got back to sleep but I think the music helped me not over think what just happened.
GameOUT I remember having that same kind of sleep paralysis when I was little, only that I could feel my blood rushing through my ears. It was a loud noise like when a steam engine starts. I've had sleep paralysis a lot when I was little but I never had any kind of creature stare at me, I was only laying there not being able to move or breathe, I had that noise in my ears and I was trying to scream but it turned into a whisper. I believe it only happened after I had a nightmare and I gained consciousness while in said nightmare, so I opened my eyes in order to escape it, only to end up in that weird state of not being able to move until I closed my eyes and calmed down. I'm German, but I believe my family has Slavic roots if that helps Philip in his studies ;-)
dumbass101231213 he probably meant late at night for a 5-7 year old even though he's probably bullshitting about the age but when I was a guest at my neighbor's graduating thing a little boy was watching a lego game walkthrough without any commentary
I absolutely loved this video philip, made me think back to the daily reocurring nightmares and semi-lucid dreams I had as a kid. My brain was so accustomed to having these dreams that it meant sleeping on a particular side of the bed induced a good or bad dream, depending on the side.
Thank you for making this video. I've never heard anyone describe anything related to the subject that I can identify with. I normally watch your vids for csgo analyses but you brought something I struggle with to light even if in the smallest way. Thanks for that.
I don't often remember my dreams when I wake up. I close my eyes, roll around, then the next thing I know is I woke up. However, last night was different. I experienced the severe sleep drunkenness you talked about. Pretty sure it happened because I watched this. It creeped slowly, my head started to ache, body started getting numb, shaking. I fell down. Then I woke up. Sweaty. So I want to thank you, for making my life at least a little bit more exciting. It was cool remembering what I experienced in my sleep, even though it was horrible. Thanks dude.
Definitely my favorite series from any of your channels. Probably because I feel like I can relate to a lot of what you're or describing, even if I've never experienced it myself (things like sleep paralysis or out-of-body experiences). I have had the chance to experience lucid dreaming multiple times however. They were probably one of the most amazing experiences in my life, and yet I'm not putting in effort to learn how to induce lucid dreaming voluntarily. It's weird. Hope this series continues.
I've had this "zoomed in vision" thing all my life. I remember as a kid thinking I was having nightmares. It was more regular when I had fevers, as an adult it has become extremely rare. Like less than once a year. I never thought to describe it as "zoomed in vision" though, I always thought I was somehow very tiny and very close to things.
I used to have this switchable FoV (for lack of better description) between zoomed in and wide angle as well as normal. Reading books in dim lighting was the trick, i would look at the letters and all of a sudden my peripherals just exploded in detail and i could see the whole room while still making out the text in high definition..
@@2kliksphilip Hey Philip! Loving your videos. I've also had this experience many times when I was a child and always wondered what it was. Last year, after learning that there were other people who also experienced it, I did some research and found out that it is actually something called "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_syndrome) Interesting stuff!
I imagine the fear is similar to a seizure, the terror, you know there is nothing to be afraid of, but that doesn’t stop it being the most scared you’ll be.
I used to have sleep paralysis pretty much once every week. Mostly of how I had to go on the toilet or turn of my computer before sleep. I’ve also managed do break out of it a few times, it is such a rewarding feeling, but it’s terribly difficult
I just had that fizzy-head thing this morning, but not the out-of-body experience. Watching this video really helped me understand what it was, thanks!
You are quickly becoming one of my favorite youtubers, feels like you're making videos about stuff you find interesting at the moment and you're able to execute them in a way where I find every single video of yours interesting. It could also be your voice though.
The buzzing feeling you were talking about is exactly what I'd experienced when the anesthesia for my ECT treatments would kick in. I'd get that buzzing sensation for a second or so and then knock out.
so i didnt really relate to anything you were saying since i dont experience sleep paralysis and never have, but as soon as you showed the game footage with the zoomed in FOV and talked about how your whole room looks tiny i can 100% relate. i would lay in bed almost half asleep and try to force my perspective to see my room like that cause i thought it was so cool.. so much cool shit you can do mentally whilst half asleep. glad to hear someone else explain it how i experienced it! not alone :)
I had sleep paralysis too and saw the same black creature but it was whispering my name while my hearth was beating so fast that I though it was going to pop out
Haroldas Stankevicius I’ve had sleep paralysis but never that creepy. If I actually experienced exactly that I’d probably shit myself so bad I’d wake up.
Philip I don't know if you'll see this or not but I hope so. These three videos are not only my favourite videos from you, but together they make up some of my favourite videos on youtube. Not just ones I like, but ones that I will go back and re watch every now and then because they are that good. One thing that stands out to me is how you come across as very human. A lot of the shots are ones you have filmed yourself, and the you use photos of you instead of images from google. Both of these add a sort of depth, and the sharing of your past experiences through photos makes it sort of feel like we know you. It adds a sort of intimacy to these videos, and I can't think of other videos I watch that do this. Paired with your surreal ambient music, I sometimes even find it difficult to focus on what you're saying (I wouldn't have it any other way), because everything else about the videos seems to come together in a way that's very hard to describe, but absolutely amazing. I feel a bit silly giving such praise to these videos, but to me they really are something else. I really hope that you make more stuff like this, because for me it fills a niche that no other videos can fill.
I sometimes experience sleep paralysis when I go to bed super tired. None of the events included black figures thankfully. Once though I heard that rumble sound that Philip talked about, it was getting more intense and louder with seconds until I woke up and it just stopped. Humans are weird
I love these sleep videos because they are so similar to my experiences. 1. I work a lot 2. Play CSGo a lot 3. Sleep poorly like 3 or 4 times a day 4. I remember my dreams often/vividly 5. The entire video is like deja-vu
Thank you Phillip for this video. I'm experienced everything in this video as well as exploding head syndrome too and it's pleasing to know someone else has gone through these things too. thanks again.
This made me realize that despite being a good sleeper I've had a small and similar Sleep Paralysis experience, I looked over towards my PC and saw a huge hulking mass hunched over staring at me, I very quickly properly woke up out of fear of it like I do for any other nightmare, but only to realize it was my clothes airier with a towel hung on it
I didn't experience the paralasys, but the seccond thing, I did. On me, as I closed my eyes, my vission was white, then slowly, it filled up with doodles. Then I felt like I was straped to the bed, and started flying. The experience was verry intense, I was moved with the power of a roller- coster. The ride became even more intense with the seccond, then stops. It happend to me a lot of times, mostly 2-3 years ago, when I was sleeping in an dobble bed, on the upper one.
i think just had "sleep drunkenness" and immediately remembered this video to come and compare. its not the first time i've had this experience just the first time i remembered this video and connected the 2. i was laying on the floor of my room sorta rolling around but when i tried to stand up i just couldn't control myself at all just flopped around weakly standing up and falling over. once i finally got to bed i had a feeling that 2 teen girls where watching me and recording me laughing. sorta disturbing and i don't know if i wanna sleep again yet. ill watch some more philip to calm myself before i try :)
I've had that zoomed in thing as well, and it was absolutely crazy. It's like I could make out the miniscule details of my curtains, and sometimes I imagine things are about 100x the size that they are. I can envision my wall as like the size of the Earth, where going from one corner to the other would take hours, when in reality it's only a few meters apart. It happened a few times when I was a kid and having a fever or cold of some kind. The ridiculous sense of scale was insane, and I kinda want to experience it again.
I get sleep paralysis frequently. Usually when I don’t have a sleep schedule. Most of the time things look the same, but I hear a hum. The more I resist the paralysis the louder it gets. To the point it sounds like a Diesel engine stalling. Sometimes I see a transparent me leave my body or a person in my vision. Even rolling off my bed on to my floor, but I can move again and I find my self in my bed. I have this so often it feels normal to waking up.
that "zoomed in feeling" you described reminded me of something that happened to me regularly enough as a kid that i could recognize it when it happened. instead of zooming in, it was almost like a zooming out. but when my vision zoomed out, its not like i had a higher fov and could see more, it was like my sight was receeding down a tunnel and then stopped after like maybe 50 feet. the effect went away when i shifted my focus to something else. i dont think i have ever even tried to describe that zooming out, even in a personal journal, let alone to another person, let alone strangers on the internet. i recall the zooming out thing only happening when i was alone and i could never will it to happen. it stopped happening probably before i turned 9.
I've had this three times now, and i'm 19 - if your sleeping pattern is knocked out of sway, it makes it FAR more likely to happen, I sleep next to a window which is at eye-level, and woke up in the middle of the night to see candles outside of the window, then suddenly sharp pains in my chest.. I know you said American stories are way over the top but I'm from the UK and that's my story! Pretty trippy stuff, amazing how our brains can do that
I had to pause the video on the 6.30 mark because of the static noise. It really resembles the noise that comes briefly before I feel like getting hit in the back of my head with a pan and fall into some weird bag and I had to pinch myself every second just to confirm I'm not sleeping. Truly a terrifying video...
>When you play CS:GO so much you hear russian during your sleep paralysis
>Such is Life in the Zone.
I often dream of the map overpass if that’s related.
VLAD
When you play cs so much that meeting a russian is a nightmare
DROP A DOUBLE-YUOU PE
This video is actually amazing. I feel like I would watch a full-length documentary by phillip - some great skills in making this video.
Watching this the 5th time now.
@@drbit7734 same
Yes
holy shit black philip is terrifying...
same xd
Black Philip is better villan than Black Goku
Laser Dog damn shoe
RACIST
Kinnet how was it racist
Valve... Please fix
volvo plz fix
Ok
@@gabenewell6540 underrated comment
so good
@@gabenewell6540 gayben
8:12 That segment of him spinning in his chair and the black figure slowly getting closer is the most terrifying thing ever
fucking true
I felt ashamed for scrolling down at that part, glad to see I wasn't the only one
watching this shit 5 months later isn't terrifyng at all, wtf
@@3amracee bruh
you are alone in your bed, its 3AM, suddenly you hear it, a whispering voice.
and then *BLYAT*
and then you remember that yes you do live in Eastern Europe
next video is gonna be sleep disruption coinflip
KeyboardArts then sleep disruption crash
... Then Sleep Disruption Upgrade
Sleep disruption case opening
Sleep Disruption Dice Roll
Next up Sleep disruption poker
While watching this I feel paranoid and feel like someones behind me watching me and I don't wanna turn around.
Me too
Pussy
Its me, sorry.
you called?
i have the same thing
THAT HANDLEBAR
THOSE SIDEBURNS
+Sythe [TheSwagier ENG/PL]
He looks like a biker
still cool tho
Suicidal MG
Not all
the irony of the avatar
Sythe [TheSwagier ENG/PL] Phil is becoming Lemmy Kilmister
That'd make him die in the next 15- 25 years.
Ive kinda had that fizzy feeling but instead of hearing fizzing it was my whole science class yelling "WOAH WOAH WOAH" over and over again.
strange coming back to a video four yeara later and seeing a comment I dont remember posting, about a dream i cant recall.
@@bobiszack2768must be quite the strange experience
did anyone else get jumpscared at 3:24 holy shit i never imagined philip to be scary
KJT EXACTLY
KJT I experienced the same thing.
Philip is amazing.
KJT fuck me to 😂
Thanks for the heads up
I actually died when that happened
Just imagine the CIA or some other shady organization spying through philip's camera at 6:37
"Uhh guys, what the fuck is the protocol for this shit?
I don't know if it's because I've precisely today slept no more than 30 minutes but I think this is one of the funniest comments I've ever read on UA-cam
FBI agent: I not getting paid enough for this shit
Shit, HE KNOWS!
I get paralysis but I don't see creepy shit, I just get panicky and frantically wiggle my fingers and breathe heavily until I break out.
It only happens when I'm laying on my back. I read something somewhere about its like, a chemical soup stuck in your brain.
I’ve never actually seen anything either. I used to just be paralyzed, and I was looking out away from my bed, the perfect place for someone to be staring down at me from, but no one was there. Now, after I heard what other people experienced, when I have sleep paralysis, I usually hear mumbled noises. Yet I’ve still never seen something. I’m at the point now where for the most part I know it’s simply a dream. I kind of just let it happen knowing in a few seconds I’ll be back to normal again.
Edit: I’ve also gotten this whilst sleeping on my side. Sometimes, when I move to another bedroom, it goes away.
i myself have got sleep drunkenness
the story is me and my brother had a 5 hour hearts of iron 4 play and i had slept right after it
it was 6 in the morning and my brother said what did you say and he said that i just said these words ''hearts of iron 4 police police has horse horse shot me with artillery' that game marathon was intense
the fuck
I got it once and imagined a home intruder wearing a balaclava breaking into my room and repeatedly hitting me with a baseball bat, it wasn't very nice.
I had my first sleep paralysis episode the other week. Involved me laying completely still as I heard loud banging and yelling on my walls while I mistook my telescope for an approaching black figure. Scary stuff, but only lasted for around 10 seconds at most
Exactly the same for me with my dad shouting my name over and over and some noise getting louder and louder while panic is kicking in. Suddenly - it stops.
5 out of 6 doctors say Russian Roulette is perfectly safe.
haha nice one
Over Optic
Daddy
I think it would be 1/6 doctors tho lol
No it wouldnt, 5 Survive, One dies
Over Optic ahh, clever
after seeing the black figure, i closed the video and went to sleep so i could watch the video at daytime, because i was way too scared
Pussy
Racist pussy
Chef boyardee epic gamer Funi joke :]]
I was lying on my bed while watching this video. When the black figure appeared I fucking freaked out to say the least.
Cackle Crew cmonBruh WHAT 'CHU SAY?
you heard me dawg
Neu8 Subaru happened to me in school say a black ball form then dart out of the school through the window in like 1 second that all happened
Cackle Crew you a sofa
I don't exactly have sleep drunkeness like you described, but some of my dreams are so incredibly realistic I believe it's actually real, I'll wake up the next morning remembering my dream like it was yesterday, and sometimes I'd even act out my dream in my bedroom or bed, and it's really spooky
I always have a dream before i wake up, it's usually something horrible, but then i wake up. I'm always so relieved it never happened.
For me its otherwise :(
For me its otherwise :)
I want to like but it's at 69 so
I have watched this trilogy, maybe a dozen times? Probably my favourite set of videos on UA-cam. Thank you Phillip for the ever great content!
have you guys ever just closed your eyes and lying there in bed and suddenly it feels like your bed is being flipped over forwards? only to open your eyes and your completely fine.
Street Is mean happens to me soooooooo manyyyy times
i had that dream but instead of a flipping bed i slipped on a wet floor and right when i hit the floor i woke up
Yeah, on occasion it feels halfway between being upside down and firmly planted under my covers. So weird!
When did Phillip turn into Trevor Phillips?
I Guess He Played CSGO And GTA 5 In A Toxic Way And Now He Looks Like Our Crazy Maniac In Game
I used to experience the zoomed in thingy when I was a kid
Same, or rather I do it still at times, and it can be either zoomed out or in.
Either like you try sleeping in a barn or in a cubbard.
Scar Yeah, I experienced it too.
Scar it freaked me the fuck out, did not enjoy it.
Same here. Some fast moving things, zooming extremly close and far away again.
It's weird that alot of people experience it.
Scar same... 😓
So fking good and relatable. I absolutely love the topics you talk about in this channel. Your perspectives, your input they are excellent. Lots of the times they reflect my own thoughts.
I have a reoccurring dream where i'm going about my day like usual, but at some points in it, gravity seems to be 10x more powerful and i struggle to stand or move around, usually having to drag myself across the floor to gain any distance. One instance i remember vividly was running for a bus i needed to catch, but as i turned the last corner, gravity increased and people would walk past me and jeer at my temporary disabledness. It was pretty weird.
Dreams like that often indicate that you feel you lost control of your life.... Or so I read. And it makes sense that feeling trapped/losing control would translate into dreams where you can't move or control your body as you wish. Sometimes I dreamt that I was floating into space and trying to hold onto objects and trees to ground myself but couldn't even move my arms. That was in a stage in my life where I was feeling trapped and had no control over my life. I have a lot more control now and these dreams stopped.
That happens to me too. Sometimes I even dream that I am fighting some guy and my punches are really weak or he is being so fast and elusive that I can't hit him at all no matter how strong my punch was.
+nvmcomrade
Those dreams are really frustrating. But it all pays off when you get a dream when you really get to fight. Those are satisfying.
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Going up the stairs is also hard. You just can't take a step and when you do your body is so tired.
philip never fails to make a video that i can watch till then end without skipping or changing the video i thoroughly enjoy it the whole time it’s very good please continue
you see, I'm a simple man.
when I see a new vid by the kliksbros, I upvote
This isn't reddit
Slim Dridi reddit doesnt have that low quality memes
9gag eyy
these 3 videos are something i cant describe. all i want to say is thank you
Wait I don't want to experience sleep paralysis... I will probably get scared of my life.
So basically your profile pic
I get sleep paralysis a lot. Almost every night I have one, tell the point where it's not even scary anymore. If you ever have it though, scrunch your face up a few times while in sleep paralysis and you'll snap out immediately.
Yeah, it is a bad experience, I had it a lot and every time it make me scared, to the point that sometimes I'm afraid to sleep.
I had sleep paralysis but I took removed it by just saying "I'm not scared of you"
JustLink I removed it by habitually grabbed a knife near my bed.
UA-cam started to get REALLY boring, then I came across this channel 2 months ago, I've been following and watching all of your videos from all 3 channels, and the music and videos like these have become a more religious watching for me 😆. Thanks for being the best creator on UA-cam, and I also want to say that the paniced person you are when it comes to editing is all worth it, without you UA-cam wouldn't be the same ❤️
ill have what he is having
lol
Krizzi trouble sleeping? No thanks
Noamias been trying to fall asleep for about 2 hours
Krizzi I know your struggles
Norinaga jjkjj
Amazing video. Something that I would never have asked for, but still wanted to see very much. I've had those buzzes and sleep drunks multiple times, prob because bad sleeping habits.
I recently had sleep paralysis and saw the same shadow figure you described. A couple times its happened to me i try closing my eyes and i hear a tv static like noise radiating off of the location of the figure in my room till its practically in my face. I didnt feel comfortable sleeping for a few weeks... i had it 3 nights in a row till i had my first night without this happening. Every couple weeks it happens again but havent seen the shadow figure for a few months. It really fucked me up for awhile and its on my mind most nights. glad to see someone else with this problem to relate to.
I just finished watching the video and that static noise is EXACTLY what i was experiencing. Its horrible isnt it? I also had a similar story to you waking up on your floor feeling drunk. I would wake up in sleep paralysis but in a form where i can move more than just my toes, enough to where i tried throwing myself off my bed to wake myself up. I remember trying to make my way to my door and yell to get someone to wake me up but nothing more than a quiet whisper. I would then wake back up in my bed and went through this process maybe two more times before i really woke up. I could tell as soon as i woke up that i was truly awake. Id love to share my story in more detail, the first night it was more than just a black figure, i was murdered while paralyzed
auzztin b I was also murdered during sleep paralysis, truly horrifying. It feels so real because you're unable to move or scream as if you were too scared to in real life.
Milan B. What? Are you one of those anti truth people like flat earthers?
Austin Beckelman it's a actually a creature called Jin in our belief. They have both good bad in between themselves. They might appear in shadow form.
@@khoroshoorange It's a very well documented phenomenon. Not everything weird thing you read on the internet is a creepypasta.
This was honestly a really cool video, it made me realize some of my childhood experiences were actually sleep paralysis as you explained. I used to think they were simply nightmares, but there had always been a proof that they weren't. Thanks for an awesome video that made me learn more about myself Phillip!
I should not have watched that before sleeping
Mathieu 2am
It's 1:36 am and I have severe anxiety. Kill me
Me watching at 2 am a year later thinking yeah probably jinxing my sleep self
I love the fact that you decided to make and share a video about it. Only few take these matters as important, and besides, those kind of experiences always make us improve ourselves somehow :)
These videos are just too scary for me so I only listen to them
mazdarati2 well i am scared now especially by the Black creatures
Same, I probably won't sleep tonight ;__;
mazdarati2 Watch and listen Miracle of Sound's Prey song... You won't sleep for the next year, buddy...
Nooooo I like sleep :(
mazdarati2 one thing that happened to me is when I got used to regular nightmares I had a dream where someone was begging me not to wake up because they didn't want to die
I LOVE when the zooming thing happens. Like your looking detailed at someone's face but somehow they are still small and far away.
These vids give me a weird vibe but I like it
It's nice to know that I'm not alone in these seemingly lifelong problems with sleep. The amateur analysis is good company. Thank you for sharing.
Why do I feel like the I'm the only one who hasn't had a lucid dream nor sleep paralysis lol
i just asked every human and they said they all had one, i havent asked you yet
Woah, guess I am the only one O:
Speedgoy I have them frequently they're so scary, I hate them
nah fam i havent have either of the too
I had sleep paralysis once, it was horrible
Lol, this is the best video I've ever seen on this topic. Even though my experiences are usually fairly different, there are these super weird feelings that you captured perfectly.
this is why i face the wall
GenericUA-camNameHD same lol safe literally covered in blanket :p just feels cosier and damn this vid is an even better reason now!
wm1 pybro i put the blanket fully over me and face the wall not taking any chances lmao. I have experienced the thing phillip said about being grabbed by something and FUCK that
GenericUA-camNameHD but What if there was something behind you?
TR3x gaming then I'm not fucking looking round lmao
The last time I slept facing the wall I had an encounter with sleep paralysis where I felt someone laying in the bed next to me and breathing in my ear. Never again.
I love that shot of you emerging from the darkness of the hallway. It genuinely makes me jump every time I watch this.
....maybe it was a bad idea to watch this st 1 am...
Torm Endor yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeet
4 am here
I used to occasionally experience severe panic attacks when I slept. no paralysis, nightmares or hallucinations, just overwhelming feeling that something was wrong and I couldn't tell what exactly. this created a positive feedback loop that eventually made me wake up, get up and walk around until my heart stopped racing.
I had sleep paralysis like 20 times, they are the worst kind of nightmares in my life. I remember my 1st one.
I was 5-7 years old, sitting in my big chair watching youtube, then I wanted to sleep, after 10-15 minutes, I fell asleep. I opened eyes in my dream, I felt something strange, I realized that I can't breathe and move. I was trying to scream for help, but this scream turned into a whisper, I was very nervous and I even didn't noticed that I am in my dream, I only could move my head and fingers, but when I tried to move my legs or arms it wasn't successful. I started crying and then this dream ended.
I am russian btw :)
GameOUT My first experience was a girl with all black eyes, pale skin, on top of me. I felt like i was being held down relentlessly while she stairs in my eyes. I didn't know how to get out of it but somehow I did. I started looking around the room before I could regain my sanity. I was scared to go back to sleep but I grabbed my phone and listened to music. Not exactly sure how I got back to sleep but I think the music helped me not over think what just happened.
GameOUT I remember having that same kind of sleep paralysis when I was little, only that I could feel my blood rushing through my ears. It was a loud noise like when a steam engine starts. I've had sleep paralysis a lot when I was little but I never had any kind of creature stare at me, I was only laying there not being able to move or breathe, I had that noise in my ears and I was trying to scream but it turned into a whisper. I believe it only happened after I had a nightmare and I gained consciousness while in said nightmare, so I opened my eyes in order to escape it, only to end up in that weird state of not being able to move until I closed my eyes and calmed down.
I'm German, but I believe my family has Slavic roots if that helps Philip in his studies ;-)
mine was csgo related
but i could move
extremely slightly
GameOUT if you're watching UA-cam late at night when you're 5-7 years old you're fucked up and your parents raised you fucked up
dumbass101231213 he probably meant late at night for a 5-7 year old even though he's probably bullshitting about the age but when I was a guest at my neighbor's graduating thing a little boy was watching a lego game walkthrough without any commentary
I absolutely loved this video philip, made me think back to the daily reocurring nightmares and semi-lucid dreams I had as a kid. My brain was so accustomed to having these dreams that it meant sleeping on a particular side of the bed induced a good or bad dream, depending on the side.
You should put a camera in your room so you can see what actually happened.
He floated for real
Even better, A LIVE STREAM! :P
The black guy watching him was real too.
Turns out it was just his neighbor.
the black guy was 3kliks
BadAssBoss nothing actually happened, it's just your imagination that tricks you when this happens
Thank you for making this video. I've never heard anyone describe anything related to the subject that I can identify with. I normally watch your vids for csgo analyses but you brought something I struggle with to light even if in the smallest way. Thanks for that.
Anyone thinks 3kliksphilip looks a lot like Freddie Mercury?
Minh Hodges ikr
Reminds me a bit of hulk hogan
Minh Hodges this is 2kliksphilip
Wow i was about to comment that
don't talk about that pretentious twat 3kliksphilip on this glorious channel
I don't often remember my dreams when I wake up. I close my eyes, roll around, then the next thing I know is I woke up. However, last night was different. I experienced the severe sleep drunkenness you talked about. Pretty sure it happened because I watched this. It creeped slowly, my head started to ache, body started getting numb, shaking. I fell down. Then I woke up. Sweaty. So I want to thank you, for making my life at least a little bit more exciting. It was cool remembering what I experienced in my sleep, even though it was horrible. Thanks dude.
I feel like this video wouldn't been half as good without the music. Class.
Definitely my favorite series from any of your channels. Probably because I feel like I can relate to a lot of what you're or describing, even if I've never experienced it myself (things like sleep paralysis or out-of-body experiences). I have had the chance to experience lucid dreaming multiple times however. They were probably one of the most amazing experiences in my life, and yet I'm not putting in effort to learn how to induce lucid dreaming voluntarily. It's weird.
Hope this series continues.
I've had this "zoomed in vision" thing all my life. I remember as a kid thinking I was having nightmares. It was more regular when I had fevers, as an adult it has become extremely rare. Like less than once a year. I never thought to describe it as "zoomed in vision" though, I always thought I was somehow very tiny and very close to things.
I used to have this switchable FoV (for lack of better description) between zoomed in and wide angle as well as normal.
Reading books in dim lighting was the trick, i would look at the letters and all of a sudden my peripherals just exploded in detail and i could see the whole room while still making out the text in high definition..
@@2kliksphilip Hey Philip! Loving your videos. I've also had this experience many times when I was a child and always wondered what it was. Last year, after learning that there were other people who also experienced it, I did some research and found out that it is actually something called "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_syndrome) Interesting stuff!
@@TheMrSandMan11 same ahahaha and the letters got tiny for a bit
I imagine the fear is similar to a seizure, the terror, you know there is nothing to be afraid of, but that doesn’t stop it being the most scared you’ll be.
Really great video, these things are really unappreciated on youtube.
Philip is someone who could keep up with a deep convo. The guy you’d wanna be around yknow
I used to have sleep paralysis pretty much once every week. Mostly of how I had to go on the toilet or turn of my computer before sleep.
I’ve also managed do break out of it a few times, it is such a rewarding feeling, but it’s terribly difficult
I just had that fizzy-head thing this morning, but not the out-of-body experience. Watching this video really helped me understand what it was, thanks!
my groin tends to move away from my body while sleeping as well
You are quickly becoming one of my favorite youtubers, feels like you're making videos about stuff you find interesting at the moment and you're able to execute them in a way where I find every single video of yours interesting. It could also be your voice though.
dude, he looks like the Serbian Film protagonist
The buzzing feeling you were talking about is exactly what I'd experienced when the anesthesia for my ECT treatments would kick in. I'd get that buzzing sensation for a second or so and then knock out.
The worst part of the video was that manequin
so i didnt really relate to anything you were saying since i dont experience sleep paralysis and never have, but as soon as you showed the game footage with the zoomed in FOV and talked about how your whole room looks tiny i can 100% relate. i would lay in bed almost half asleep and try to force my perspective to see my room like that cause i thought it was so cool.. so much cool shit you can do mentally whilst half asleep. glad to hear someone else explain it how i experienced it! not alone :)
I had sleep paralysis too and saw the same black creature but it was whispering my name while my hearth was beating so fast that I though it was going to pop out
Haroldas Stankevicius I’ve had sleep paralysis but never that creepy. If I actually experienced exactly that I’d probably shit myself so bad I’d wake up.
Philip I don't know if you'll see this or not but I hope so. These three videos are not only my favourite videos from you, but together they make up some of my favourite videos on youtube. Not just ones I like, but ones that I will go back and re watch every now and then because they are that good.
One thing that stands out to me is how you come across as very human. A lot of the shots are ones you have filmed yourself, and the you use photos of you instead of images from google. Both of these add a sort of depth, and the sharing of your past experiences through photos makes it sort of feel like we know you. It adds a sort of intimacy to these videos, and I can't think of other videos I watch that do this. Paired with your surreal ambient music, I sometimes even find it difficult to focus on what you're saying (I wouldn't have it any other way), because everything else about the videos seems to come together in a way that's very hard to describe, but absolutely amazing.
I feel a bit silly giving such praise to these videos, but to me they really are something else. I really hope that you make more stuff like this, because for me it fills a niche that no other videos can fill.
I sometimes experience sleep paralysis when I go to bed super tired. None of the events included black figures thankfully. Once though I heard that rumble sound that Philip talked about, it was getting more intense and louder with seconds until I woke up and it just stopped. Humans are weird
I have experienced what you experienced word by word.
I have experienced what you experienced word by word.
I love these sleep videos because they are so similar to my experiences.
1. I work a lot
2. Play CSGo a lot
3. Sleep poorly like 3 or 4 times a day
4. I remember my dreams often/vividly
5. The entire video is like deja-vu
i once died in a dream and then i was a spectator.. i was flying and spectation like in csgo.. but i was 6 so there where no csgo XD
Thank you Phillip for this video. I'm experienced everything in this video as well as exploding head syndrome too and it's pleasing to know someone else has gone through these things too. thanks again.
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EMERGENCY ACTION WILL IMMEDIATELY CARRY OUT
You are turning into a science channel more than a gaming channel. Im totally fine with this.
* Triggered *
Phil is just high
No you are just fucking stupid I think
am I missing a reference or something? how is Philip high?
Yeah, sorry to break it to you, but Philip is heavy drug user.
I'm older than 14. Saying someone is high just because they are talking about something abstract and thoughtful isn't funny.....
Sinoops it is
This made me realize that despite being a good sleeper I've had a small and similar Sleep Paralysis experience, I looked over towards my PC and saw a huge hulking mass hunched over staring at me, I very quickly properly woke up out of fear of it like I do for any other nightmare, but only to realize it was my clothes airier with a towel hung on it
I didn't experience the paralasys, but the seccond thing, I did. On me, as I closed my eyes, my vission was white, then slowly, it filled up with doodles. Then I felt like I was straped to the bed, and started flying. The experience was verry intense, I was moved with the power of a roller- coster. The ride became even more intense with the seccond, then stops. It happend to me a lot of times, mostly 2-3 years ago, when I was sleeping in an dobble bed, on the upper one.
Gabe Newell I just started thinking of Don't stop me now (by Queen) playing while that's happening. Lol
Gabe Newell sounds like you smoked to much hash then went to bed
i think just had "sleep drunkenness" and immediately remembered this video to come and compare. its not the first time i've had this experience just the first time i remembered this video and connected the 2. i was laying on the floor of my room sorta rolling around but when i tried to stand up i just couldn't control myself at all just flopped around weakly standing up and falling over. once i finally got to bed i had a feeling that 2 teen girls where watching me and recording me laughing. sorta disturbing and i don't know if i wanna sleep again yet. ill watch some more philip to calm myself before i try :)
I always feel like I m dehydrated when I have sleep paralysis, it s really scary and feels like I m gonna die
Dude, your voice is so calming. I can listen to everything you say.
6:36 all the musically's
i just realized how bad hearing phil go "I was busy with a black figure in my room" out of context
6:31 Philip, you need to chill xD
I've had that zoomed in thing as well, and it was absolutely crazy. It's like I could make out the miniscule details of my curtains, and sometimes I imagine things are about 100x the size that they are. I can envision my wall as like the size of the Earth, where going from one corner to the other would take hours, when in reality it's only a few meters apart. It happened a few times when I was a kid and having a fever or cold of some kind. The ridiculous sense of scale was insane, and I kinda want to experience it again.
I get sleep paralysis frequently. Usually when I don’t have a sleep schedule. Most of the time things look the same, but I hear a hum. The more I resist the paralysis the louder it gets. To the point it sounds like a Diesel engine stalling. Sometimes I see a transparent me leave my body or a person in my vision. Even rolling off my bed on to my floor, but I can move again and I find my self in my bed. I have this so often it feels normal to waking up.
Oh my god this video was perfectly thoughtful and also hilarious
Omg when philip got out that dark corridor i jumped a little (switched tabs came back and i wasnt expecting it)
I like the Sleep Disruption videos, please make more of these. My favorites are Sleep Disruption and S.H.I.T. advice.
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MY WORST FEAR..... BLACK FACE!!!!! Oh wait never mind hi Philip
Racist
Moldova Mapper comedy
i was watching this to try to fall asleep
thanks...
i wont sleep tonight
"I swear I heard some russian guy yell BLYAT" Lol
i love how you made those little clips to make your talking so lively
the dark philip looks like sean murray
that "zoomed in feeling" you described reminded me of something that happened to me regularly enough as a kid that i could recognize it when it happened. instead of zooming in, it was almost like a zooming out. but when my vision zoomed out, its not like i had a higher fov and could see more, it was like my sight was receeding down a tunnel and then stopped after like maybe 50 feet. the effect went away when i shifted my focus to something else. i dont think i have ever even tried to describe that zooming out, even in a personal journal, let alone to another person, let alone strangers on the internet. i recall the zooming out thing only happening when i was alone and i could never will it to happen. it stopped happening probably before i turned 9.
He looks like Evan from Hotline Miami 2
I've had this three times now, and i'm 19 - if your sleeping pattern is knocked out of sway, it makes it FAR more likely to happen, I sleep next to a window which is at eye-level, and woke up in the middle of the night to see candles outside of the window, then suddenly sharp pains in my chest.. I know you said American stories are way over the top but I'm from the UK and that's my story! Pretty trippy stuff, amazing how our brains can do that
you played to much CSGO
"BLYAT"
I had to pause the video on the 6.30 mark because of the static noise. It really resembles the noise that comes briefly before I feel like getting hit in the back of my head with a pan and fall into some weird bag and I had to pinch myself every second just to confirm I'm not sleeping. Truly a terrifying video...
0:51 Nightmare fuel.
That “Batman struggles with a bottle” bit was worth the effort of putting it on.