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  • A college student hears voices.
    THINGS THAT FALL is used with permission from Sy Huq. Learn more at thingsthatfall....
    Alex is a college student who struggles with auditory hallucinations related to schizophrenia. This makes it hard for him to connect with people, much less get through many tasks of university life.
    But after a disastrous exam, he retreats to the library, where he meets Carly, a hard-of-hearing classmate who makes a connection with him that goes beyond sound.
    Written and directed by Sy Huq, this short isn't quite your typical "meet cute" scenario. Though on paper the story is definitely a simple yet effective case of "boy meets girl," its attention to character and its scrupulous construction of what it feels like to experience what it is like to "hear voices" add a unique dimension, as does its commitment to representing deaf and hard-of-hearing characters in a fuller, richer way.
    Sound is a key element in the film, and here it takes center stage, starting with the beginning sequence -- recorded in a 360-degree binaural audio soundscape -- that layers a dense, distracting collage of voices, noises and everyday sounds against images of Alex taking his midterms.
    He finds relief only by listening to music on his headphones, which are quickly taken away by his professor, who doesn't understand how Alex is plagued by auditory hallucinations. The segment puts us in Alex's subjective headscape -- its intricacy and sculpted quality sounds remarkable, especially when wearing headphones -- and helps us understand what it is like to be in his world, and what assault he can be under when he experiences his auditory hallucinations.
    The craftmanship and camera initially have a muted realism that seems suited towards drama, especially as it immerses us in Alex's experience. The storytelling that develops, though, is one of a slowly developing connection between two people, as they notice and take interest in one another.
    The film never quite allows itself to get carried away with this narrative thread -- it's constantly interrupted either by Jack's auditory assaults, or moments of comic relief by an overly irritable librarian -- but it also keeps the film from getting too sentimental, cutting out just as Jack meets the one girl who has a radically different relationship with sound and hearing -- and who connects with him on a level that is both very relatable and very special.
    THINGS THAT FALL feels like the first chapter in a bigger love story, and many viewers will likely want to see these characters develop and grow in their relationship with one another. Other viewers may long to see more of such a sensitively rendered representation of a much-maligned and misunderstood mental condition and perhaps see the love story as superfluous.
    But that would be going against the film's overall mission, especially since it balances the delicate line between accurately portraying what it might be like to have to live with schizophrenia without "othering" the mental illness too much or defining a character entirely by it. Alex and Carly are both dealing with conditions that impede their daily lives in some way or another. But they're still people, who yearn and struggle to be seen and understood. They're still worthy of being included in love stories because all human beings strive towards connection with one another -- no matter what our struggles or condition. Alex and Carly have much to learn from one another -- just like how viewers have much to learn about these characters' experiences and lives. We get a short glimpse of it here, and thanks to this thoughtfully crafted story, will likely be curious for more.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 339

  • @lunamoon2083
    @lunamoon2083 4 роки тому +533

    Her voice stops the bad voices, her voice is the best voice he has heard in a long time, even though she can't speak a word, beautiful, I'm glad he got a moment of relief❤❤❤

    • @Mark-yb1sp
      @Mark-yb1sp 4 роки тому +13

      Thank you for explaining this. 👍🏻❤️

    • @gevangasteren
      @gevangasteren 4 роки тому +9

      Yes, thanks! There are more points here where I really can’t follow the logic…
      E.g. if she can’t grab the book from the front side, she’ll certainly never reach it from the other side, or in fact even spot it.
      And: he doesn’t need to go find the step, he can just take the book, he’s tall enough.
      I’m also doubtful that such intrusive voices can be completely blocked out by just a little music.
      And how doesn’t the teacher know about the student’s problem with voices, if this is already the mid-term test? It would come up during normal classes too. (The college should be human enough if they have sign language translation!)

    • @syhuq1058
      @syhuq1058 4 роки тому +2

      What a beautiful rendition of the ending. Be still my heart, thank you for that :)

    • @alannacarlson6715
      @alannacarlson6715 3 роки тому +3

      @@gevangasteren I work at a psych hospital and many, many patients who hear voices get a lot of relief from listening to music through headphones.

    • @gevangasteren
      @gevangasteren 3 роки тому

      @@alannacarlson6715 Thank you, that’s good to hear. Can you say a little more about that? E.g. do the voices stop when one listens to certain types of music? Or is it rather that the music gives a different thing to focus one’s attention on, so one is more free, even though (some?) voices continue? I guess it varies from person to person, but I’m very interested to know more about it!

  • @healthguy79
    @healthguy79 4 роки тому +317

    Fact. Your sense of hearing is the last to go when you die. Therefore it's always encouraged to say something to those that are dying even if you think they can't hear you.

    • @sadflix8754
      @sadflix8754 3 роки тому +17

      Now I’m kinda curious, what’s the first sense to go?

    • @lightyogami6453
      @lightyogami6453 3 роки тому +40

      @@sadflix8754 Google says “first hunger and then thirst are lost. Speech is lost next, followed by vision. The last senses to go are usually hearing and touch”

    • @braylon4125
      @braylon4125 3 роки тому +7

      How would you know if your're alive to tell this to us?

    • @dustin2867
      @dustin2867 3 роки тому +19

      @@braylon4125 thought abt it too, maybe they scanned the brain of someone while dying to see which parts of the brain were most/least active while dying, idk just a possibility

    • @litterpicker1431
      @litterpicker1431 3 роки тому +4

      I suspect that it would partly depend on why you're dying. For example, an untreated vestibular schwannoma might knock out your hearing first, whereas decapitation might take out all your senses simultaneously.

  • @jayq7218
    @jayq7218 4 роки тому +570

    My favorite voice was YOU JUST LOST YOUR HEADPHONES

  • @germainemedia
    @germainemedia 4 роки тому +637

    What a difficult thing to have to endure.. I'm wondering how he made it that far into college without losing his mind.

    • @blackshogun272
      @blackshogun272 4 роки тому +6

      Germaine Marryshow peer pressure...

    • @MrArjunsexy
      @MrArjunsexy 4 роки тому +17

      I think he's already lost his mind

    • @kaatilbilla1202
      @kaatilbilla1202 4 роки тому +2

      I gave him some tips

    • @cuckoobrain7999
      @cuckoobrain7999 4 роки тому +2

      @@MrArjunsexy No

    • @esauer25
      @esauer25 3 роки тому +28

      schizophrenia usually presents itself during peoples early to mid 20's. So perhaps he wasn't hearing voices during the beginning of college. .

  • @chidovimus
    @chidovimus 4 роки тому +280

    Damn I really thought he was gonna hear her in his head

  • @RV-rf8rq
    @RV-rf8rq 4 роки тому +214

    For the first few minutes my anxiety went ↗️↘️↗️↘️↗️↘️

  • @wazihanokshi2414
    @wazihanokshi2414 4 роки тому +143

    It's miserable to hear voices inside our head... Sympathy from the core of my heart to those who suffer from this...

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +4

      I think it's a natural ability that everyone has, they just block it out with way too much stress from all.the BS we worry about in life that has zero importance! Too many thoughts about Facebook and tiktok and no thoughts at all cause you're staring blankly at the idiot box!(otherwise known as the television)
      Don't sympathize for these people, try to be more like them but with actual control over the 'voices' instead!!

    • @NLoett
      @NLoett 4 роки тому +25

      @@jeffffro7674 Take it from someone who experiences hallucinations. It's not a gift, it's a curse. Imagine living in an apartment you can't leave with toxic roommates you can't get to shut up and can't kick out. I'm constantly second guessing whether things are real or not and I never get a concrete answer. Yeah, before my first psychotic break I was able to hold a conversation in my head easily, but those days are long gone now. Don't wish this illness on anyone, and please cherish your sanity.

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +1

      @@NLoett Sanity??!? Wo ist das?? I'm gonna need a definition for that one, I don't know this 'sanity' you speak of......

    • @Medellinish
      @Medellinish 4 роки тому

      @@jeffffro7674 warum redest du plötzlich auf Deutsch?

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому

      @@Medellinish eine bitten

  • @drd.n4695
    @drd.n4695 4 роки тому +61

    While I don't claim to have hallucinations, it's really important that teachers are willing to see the struggle students go through, even simple panic attacks happen. It's imperative that these non-linearities are accommodated, once in a while.

    • @samruddhiaware8274
      @samruddhiaware8274 3 роки тому

      You made a very good point ma'am and I wholeheartedly agree with you. If the non-linearities are accepted there will be fewer people having depression and committing suicide. The world will be a happier place

  • @theblockbreakerpog
    @theblockbreakerpog 4 роки тому +150

    As someone who has permanent tinnitus, I know the feeling of never getting to experience silence ever again. Baby Driver demonstrates this really well. Still, hearing voices takes the whole problem to the next level :(

    • @theblockbreakerpog
      @theblockbreakerpog 4 роки тому +5

      @@katie9609 Thanks, mate. It can be drowned out by music, but there are times when I miss the peace of quiet. I think there's a diifference between making peace and coping, as I'm doing the latter.

    • @MichaelDoesStuff-
      @MichaelDoesStuff- 3 роки тому +1

      Same dude, it gets Easier though :>

    • @abijahdixon2771
      @abijahdixon2771 3 роки тому +2

      I'd go insane, I have the TV on a lot to drown out the noise from traffic, and I can't block out stuff like fans and lights buzzing.

    • @zil1832
      @zil1832 3 роки тому +1

      @@theblockbreakerpog what is tinitus?

    • @theblockbreakerpog
      @theblockbreakerpog 3 роки тому +2

      @@zil1832 Basically a permanent ringing in the ears, normally caused by parts of your ear getting damaged.

  • @user-hu5vb9fs5x
    @user-hu5vb9fs5x 4 роки тому +538

    Has a deaf character - yet no subtitles for the hearing impaired viewers..

    • @TheRealArkness
      @TheRealArkness 4 роки тому +51

      it has captioning under settings on the video

    • @hannah-id6pm
      @hannah-id6pm 4 роки тому +9

      theres captioning in the settings

    • @user-hu5vb9fs5x
      @user-hu5vb9fs5x 4 роки тому +16

      @@TheRealArkness They've only just appeared today I guess. Meaning they weren't already on when the video was put up.

    • @TheRealArkness
      @TheRealArkness 4 роки тому +4

      @R ah. well now you all know 🙂

    • @user-hu5vb9fs5x
      @user-hu5vb9fs5x 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheRealArkness :)

  • @jamiekickaholeinthesky9513
    @jamiekickaholeinthesky9513 4 роки тому +126

    "HE TOOK YOUR HEADPHONES!! HE JUST TOOK YOUR HEADPHONES!!"😱

  • @Fashionholic_digitalart
    @Fashionholic_digitalart 4 роки тому +307

    The one who was chewing was getting on my nerves 😂

  • @SurealG
    @SurealG 4 роки тому +127

    Who gets mad at someone for having headphones on a in a library

    • @Hexanitrobenzene
      @Hexanitrobenzene 3 роки тому +14

      Well, it depends on the volume. Some people listen to really loud music, then it inevitably escapes headphones... Normal volume - no problem.

    • @j59424
      @j59424 3 роки тому +2

      The music was loud enough for a deft girl to enjoy, that’s tell you how loud the music was so much so it was too much for the other student even through the headphone

    • @yougsa
      @yougsa 3 роки тому +1

      @@j59424 that’s not how it works. Almost ANY deaf person would be able to feel the beat of the music through the headphones even on a LOW volume. Idk why your making it seems like his headphones were blaring

    • @weekdaycycling
      @weekdaycycling 3 роки тому

      @@yougsa She hears nothing but pretending to do it because she likes him.

    • @braidsfordayss
      @braidsfordayss 3 роки тому +1

      The librarian said she could hear the music through his headphones... It’s acc annoying when you’re studying in a library and you hear the music through someone’s earphones

  • @armando4145
    @armando4145 4 роки тому +135

    i’m wearing noise cancellation headphones and i immediately took them off 😂

  • @philochristos
    @philochristos 3 роки тому +50

    Now every time I see somebody in public with earphones in their ears, I'm going to wonder if they are just trying to drown out the voices in their head.

  • @RhondaFizzleflint
    @RhondaFizzleflint 4 роки тому +25

    "You're listening to 'Internal Monologue F.M.' with DJ Subconscious. Playing all your thoughts non-stop, uninterrupted 24 hours a day! From classics like 'Why did I say that?' and golden oldies like 'Oh, that was embarassing.' to today's hottest hits: 'What the hell am I doing with my life?' and 'Am I hungry or am I bored?' - Stay tuned!"

  • @monaedoyle3631
    @monaedoyle3631 4 роки тому +18

    I liked how it ended. I really felt bad for him. I liked how they met in a library 📚

  • @TheTopStarz
    @TheTopStarz 3 роки тому +16

    This had way more potential, I was just waiting for something to happen... like him hearing the deaf girls inner voice/thoughts

    • @house30house
      @house30house 3 роки тому

      agree, it was a good idea that did not develop.

  • @JOBRAIL1
    @JOBRAIL1 4 роки тому +19

    I have enough trouble with my own voice. Can't imagine a host of jerks making racket nonstop

  • @sarahr3813
    @sarahr3813 4 роки тому +23

    What he is experimenting reminds me of what Huxley called soma effect in the “Brave New World” except that here the guy is wide awake. I am not sure it’s hallucinations/delusions as he doesn’t hear voices anymore when he listens to music. If it was an internal problem, music wouldn’t have solved anything about his problem as it would be an additional sounds coming from his own brain. So it’s seems external just as he perceived it. On the other side, there’s a deaf girl using hearing device. He hear too much, she hear too little, just like him, she is isolated from the “normal” world. Music being their common passion, pleasure. The reason why they met seems to be technology and sensory different experiences. Things that fall...from the sky

    • @sarahr3813
      @sarahr3813 4 роки тому +2

      brandi minor The description says he is suffering with auditory hallucinations and schizophrenia. But actually, I agree with you, the film tells a different story, I see a man suffering with anxiety and low self esteem. The little voices representing his inner conflict, he want to succeed in his exams but he thinks that he is not good enough to perform compared to the others. The brutal way people treat him make it even worse. The music is the tool he uses to be less stressed, less overthinking about his possible fail. The description is using terms in a wrong way concerning his condition. I did the same ironically relating the sky to schizophrenia. It’s just words used improperly.

    • @sarahr3813
      @sarahr3813 3 роки тому

      brandi minor brandi minor brandi minor Indeed, I never experienced auditory hallucinations nor schizophrenia. I am not either a psychiatrist. However, referring to the DSM-V criteria for schizophrenia, there are five different symptoms allowing the diagnosis and I only saw two of them in the movie : hallucinations and catatonic behaviour. No delusion, no disorganised speech, no negative symptoms. I am not sure two symptoms out of five are enough to establish a diagnosis. Besides, the guy showed signs of high stress level on the beginning. Look at his legs, his hands and later when he had to quit the auditorium, he looked clearly anxious. During the hallucinations, he experimented hyperacusis (the man chewing) or was it a part of the hallucination also? The video left me confused, that’s why I tried to reinterpret it more freely, in order to question it. Artists generally enjoy to play with the way things seems and the way things really are, maybe the purpose of the video is to spread awareness and encourage tolerance or maybe the purpose is to make people question themselves. If you can explain why you precisely think about auditory hallucinations and schizophrenia, I am interested about your point of view.

  • @reme001
    @reme001 4 роки тому +42

    Yeah... So what happened? How did she listen to the music if she is deaf? Or was she just feeling the beat? No one should physically remove ear buds or headset from another person- including the teacher. There was no reason to shame him in front if the class.

    • @eritain
      @eritain 4 роки тому +24

      Deafness isn't all or nothing. There are degrees of hearing.
      That teacher was a dick, absolutely. But also, if your student needs a disability accommodation, he shouldn't have to DIY it, and it shouldn't be a surprise to you.
      Here's how it would go down at Ohio State. It's similar at other schools. Teacher has to allow reasonable time at the start of the term for students with disabilities to let him know and start arranging accommodations. Teacher has to state that time in writing in the course syllabus.
      Student can get Office of Disability Services support. ODS are familiar with commonly used accommodations, and they can recommend some (in consultation with the student), which means the student doesn't have to go educate every one of his instructors individually about all the details of his condition. A controlled sonic environment for taking midterms is a pretty normal recommendation. Normal enough that ODS can even provide that environment and proctor the test, if the student and teacher want them to. That would help settle any worries about an audio cheat sheet buried in the playlist or something.
      And if the instructor was uncooperative about making accommodations, let alone if he singled the student out in front of classmates for using something he needs, ODS has the institutional power to turn the screws on him as he deserves.

    • @huskiesarethebest1142
      @huskiesarethebest1142 4 роки тому +3

      @@eritain wish it was like that for the rest of the world but unfortunately America, UK and some higher countries in Europe only do that. The rest dont have such things and even if they were it wouldn't be that easy to handle everything.

    • @jasminecarter5231
      @jasminecarter5231 4 роки тому +1

      There’s different levels of being deaf

    • @jebsmith323
      @jebsmith323 3 роки тому +2

      I felt like jerking the ear buds out was assault and theft.

    • @kj27wolf31
      @kj27wolf31 3 роки тому +4

      She had on a hearing aid on so I'm assuming she's deaf in one ear and the other ear has very minimal hearing by the size of the aid. The headphones were loud enough for her to hear in her hearing aid, you can see her lifting it away from the ear with the hearing aid
      This is because when people wear hearing aids with headphones the headphones scratch against the microphone causing a loud sound that distracts from the music
      I've been wearing hearing aids since I was five so I understand

  • @wwehht
    @wwehht 4 роки тому +14

    Short and sweet.

  • @ilobloom2348
    @ilobloom2348 3 роки тому +2

    That last scene, when she takes his headpones off, and he doesn't hear voices, and he's so relieved... It's... just pure happiness.

  • @PeterPantheFearless
    @PeterPantheFearless 4 роки тому +3

    I have seen the boy before on Law and Order SVU. He played Hunter Mazelon. Did an excellent job!! Great actor.

  • @joeyconsular1121
    @joeyconsular1121 4 роки тому +17

    0:41 i thought some one was talking to me lol.

  • @emme9606
    @emme9606 3 роки тому +4

    My earbuds gave me surround sound and put me as him, and I wasn't ready for the voices😭🤣

  • @esahcaeeneiradgbo2464
    @esahcaeeneiradgbo2464 4 роки тому +4

    Wow! This short is a life changing lesson for me from communication to friendship. Great short! 👍

  • @alwilliams8609
    @alwilliams8609 4 роки тому +47

    Okay Boy Meets Girl in the library and then that's it what happened?

    • @realbobbyfilet
      @realbobbyfilet 4 роки тому +12

      They met. That’s how it starts.

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +7

      That's what I'm thinking! The description of the film literally explains every single thing that happened! Why the hell would I watch this a second time??!? That was pretty damn weak!

    • @realbobbyfilet
      @realbobbyfilet 4 роки тому +21

      @@jeffffro7674 went over your head. Why must there be an ending? Just experience what happened. Decide what it means to you. If it doesn’t mean anything for you, move on to the next. To some, it means everything

    • @veronicareyes288
      @veronicareyes288 4 роки тому +2

      That's how short films are, they leave it up to you to make your own ending.

    • @sayonarabeats9048
      @sayonarabeats9048 3 роки тому

      @@katie9609 I like your way of thinking

  • @animeninja2113
    @animeninja2113 4 роки тому +2

    Reminds me of Words on Bathroom walls. I now have empathy for people who go through this.😭😔

  • @J4ckyr
    @J4ckyr 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this short film, it was fantastic and meant a lot.

  • @cheebacheeo
    @cheebacheeo 26 днів тому

    ... in place 👌
    I often find my self thinking how different experience we all get from this.. this... What ever this is.
    I wish ya'll a good one!
    Oh, and yes this is a good clip 🥰

  • @stevethomas74
    @stevethomas74 2 роки тому

    Quality short and it hit home a little bit as I went through drug-induced mania 10+ years ago and the whole auditory hallucinations thing....yeah, not good, not good at all.
    I can only imagine how hard it must be for someone who has that constantly. I had it for weeks and I wouldn't wish it on anybody...

  • @megreyaugust
    @megreyaugust 4 роки тому +2

    Finally they made this story...I hope there will be another part coming soon🤗
    👏👏👏
    👍👍

  • @JjJ24026
    @JjJ24026 4 роки тому +2

    Awh! 💖 Starting of a beautiful friendship 💓

  • @BBlint
    @BBlint 4 роки тому +17

    I would've loved this to continue actually.

  • @D0NCH33T0
    @D0NCH33T0 4 роки тому +8

    I'd have my grandma help me learn full sign language just for her (the deaf girl) 💞

  • @dreguzman640
    @dreguzman640 3 роки тому +3

    While mine are not hallucinations, as I recognize the voices coming from within my head and not as actual physical manifestations, the script for the things the voices say is too on point with how intrusive thoughts run through your brain during a panic attack or other episode. Way too real, made me feel kind of triggered lol but what a beautiful film.

  • @jshelton100
    @jshelton100 4 роки тому +2

    I think Omeleto should run Hollywood for a little while.

  • @asmiiii3
    @asmiiii3 4 роки тому +20

    omg where did i see her before? Unfriended dark web!!!

  • @Heisenberg000.
    @Heisenberg000. 3 роки тому

    That makes so much sense in elementary school I seen a lot of kids that were noise cancelling headphones and they were in a special class probably special ed I’m guessing lotta kids with anger issues or really bad learning disabilities makes so much sense now that they wore headphones at assemblies and stuff

  • @matokaknox971
    @matokaknox971 3 роки тому +2

    This feels like the tinnitus I try my best to endure.

  • @JoJo-zh8ci
    @JoJo-zh8ci 4 роки тому +3

    That was a nice credits song

  • @TomeRodrigo
    @TomeRodrigo Рік тому

    Many people have that kind of thought process.

  • @yungdroza2569
    @yungdroza2569 3 роки тому +1

    I was waiting for him to read her thought and her to finally feel like she has a voice without signing

  • @darrenw.taylor2084
    @darrenw.taylor2084 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! I would like to see more of this story...

  • @kingjamesthespartan4010
    @kingjamesthespartan4010 3 роки тому +1

    I felt this so much.

  • @hkbr1681
    @hkbr1681 4 роки тому +8

    Ending a good story with love story 🤔 I would see more

  • @samanthafontaine680
    @samanthafontaine680 3 роки тому

    I loved it, it reminded me of a Pixar short

  • @siqcks6103
    @siqcks6103 3 роки тому

    I was watching this with headphones and the first scene was so trippy

  • @sistaimuna6855
    @sistaimuna6855 2 роки тому +1

    I love omeleto films

  • @lesliemeeks2895
    @lesliemeeks2895 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice! TY! 👍

  • @thisguy1413
    @thisguy1413 3 роки тому

    My frickin' heart right now

  • @UNKNOWNDAYS797
    @UNKNOWNDAYS797 4 роки тому

    What i love about omeleto they always come with new concept

  • @FABIOh1976
    @FABIOh1976 4 роки тому +2

    Yes, I also misread as "connection with a dead classmate."

  • @angelinay0520
    @angelinay0520 3 роки тому

    i’m only 0:49 seconds in & the “mah mannn” got my dying 😂

  • @unicornsator7357
    @unicornsator7357 4 роки тому +1

    THE CHEWING GUMMM IS STILL TRIGGGEEERRRINNGGG MEEEE💀💀😤😤😤😤

  • @3ll3llyyy
    @3ll3llyyy 3 роки тому +2

    i tend to hear random sounds, and it drives me nuts. cant imagine hearing voices day to day.

  • @tri_cr_isis_tc7516
    @tri_cr_isis_tc7516 4 роки тому

    The best voice to hear is a silent voice u may find it comforting

  • @tietjen666
    @tietjen666 4 роки тому

    Commonality of experience creates lasting bonds.

  • @kirannathani9123
    @kirannathani9123 3 роки тому

    Loved it n I thought it was the start of a beautiful love story😍

  • @rivughosh1230
    @rivughosh1230 4 роки тому

    A LOVE can hear... any voice.

  • @demangino
    @demangino 11 місяців тому

    I love your vids! Lot of deep messages and interesting things happening. Just this one, I thought, "meh.."

  • @Ashhh145
    @Ashhh145 3 роки тому +1

    This is a real issue known as schizophrenia

  • @dondecabendoscabentres312
    @dondecabendoscabentres312 3 роки тому

    Wish it was longer :c

  • @TheNickSak
    @TheNickSak 4 роки тому

    This is the guy from Mostly Ghostly. What a guilty pleasure from my childhood!

  • @katherins
    @katherins 4 роки тому +1

    My boyfriend's snoring is like that guy's gum.

    • @ellnine66
      @ellnine66 3 роки тому

      I FEEL YOU!! I have misophonia and snoreing sounds like a jack hammer to me, even when it's soft. My husband snores, the couch is my best friend.

  • @shepardleonard490
    @shepardleonard490 4 роки тому +2

    Why does the professor lowkey sound like the bright side narrator-💀💀💀

  • @K3VINM
    @K3VINM 3 роки тому

    I don’t hear voices but I think I know how it feels. When you say something silly in class you feel hot, embarrassed, closed, everyone is staring at you. I hate that feeling. 0:48

  • @jeffbawden7901
    @jeffbawden7901 Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @make_me_faded2348
    @make_me_faded2348 3 роки тому

    Id love to date a deaf woman, i would treat her amazingly, and made sure her life has a dull moment.

  • @arcturus-mc2691
    @arcturus-mc2691 3 роки тому

    Mate watch this with earphones and it hit differently

  • @JeremyFakdawer
    @JeremyFakdawer 4 роки тому +2

    The story of my life.

  • @linnear8571
    @linnear8571 3 роки тому +1

    I hear voices when i have a fever

  • @sierragriffith8609
    @sierragriffith8609 4 роки тому +7

    I think to hear voices is a spiritual ability that hasn’t been quite explored or researched. I don’t think ppl that hear things are crazy just on different frequency then most.

    • @beuph
      @beuph 4 роки тому +7

      it’s not a spiritual ability is called being a schizophrenic

    • @sierragriffith8609
      @sierragriffith8609 4 роки тому +2

      @@beuph I never said it was I said “ I think “ . Secondly who’s to say it isn’t even schizophrenia has been associated with the study of demonology and possession. There are some things science and medicine just don’t have an answer for or they just pass it off as some sort of condition. Again my opinion ijs

    • @beuph
      @beuph 4 роки тому

      Sierra Griffith aæaæ

    • @alexb5351
      @alexb5351 4 роки тому

      I agree with you. You sound like you might have the ability.

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +1

      I believe its what telepathy is. All day we are ALL being bombarded with the same thing, the thing is that the majority of the population is far too distracted from all the crap in life to actually quiet their mind enough to hear them. One thing I think about it too is, when we hear a thought from someone else in our own mind, it's in the voice you consider to be your own, like when you think to yourself....did I remember to lock the door? The tricky part to telepathy is knowing your own thoughts well enough to recognize when a thought is your own, or when it's one you're hearing from someone else. The stronger bond you have with another person, the easier it is to hear when they're thinking of you. It took me years and a couple of really strange thoughts to figure this out! Once I had a thought of one of my brothers friends that I hadn't spoke too or thought of for years, and I was wondering why all of a sudden I couldn't stop thinking about him. A week later, I spoke with someone who was trying to remember this person's name and couldn't, I told her the exact time and date when she was trying to remember, it freaked her out pretty bad! I heard her thoughts because in her mind she was wishing she could ask me his name, I didn't hear that part, all I knew was the name, I couldn't tell that it was coming from her cause when I heard the name in my head, it was my own voice, not the sound of hers......does any of this make any sense?
      My point is......TELEPATHY IS REAL!!!! We all have the ability to do so, we are so distracted from knowing ourselves well enough to know that the 'voices' you hear are just telepathic connections from others in our lives. Tune OUT and you will be able to tune IN!!!! Its that simple.......

  • @xsitied2708
    @xsitied2708 3 роки тому

    beautiful

  • @whosthyler2171
    @whosthyler2171 3 роки тому

    man i thought they was finna talk to eachother through their mind

  • @roonilwazlib3493
    @roonilwazlib3493 4 роки тому +2

    hhhhh my name is Alex and auditory hallucinations are my biggest fear

  • @alexjohnson111
    @alexjohnson111 4 роки тому +1

    Well this was sweet.

  • @Wiggles131
    @Wiggles131 3 роки тому

    My guy really got a stool instead of grabbing the book tho

  • @oldschool2991
    @oldschool2991 3 роки тому

    Thank you that was great

  • @yxngbt387
    @yxngbt387 3 роки тому

    This is me on every test 😂

  • @christaleehoward2969
    @christaleehoward2969 4 роки тому +1

    I wrote a song about the voices I hear... dead like to talk. I knew alot of people could relate

  • @am32074
    @am32074 3 роки тому +1

    Some days I wake up to a non existent alarm then when I walk alone I hear people yelling my name and in tests I hear random songs or sounds
    It isn't continues but it still happens

  • @leahmonday1182
    @leahmonday1182 Рік тому

    PURE LOVE! lm

  • @Fer-fy8dx
    @Fer-fy8dx 3 роки тому +1

    The deaf girl is from Switched at Birth

  • @Swagolisious2
    @Swagolisious2 3 роки тому

    Moral of the story. Chicks dig music

  • @allisonjames2923
    @allisonjames2923 2 роки тому

    Maybe if people said thank you to the librarian she’d be less grumpy.

  • @CvetomirBulgarian
    @CvetomirBulgarian 3 роки тому

    1 out of 100?! I thought everyone was hearing them! OMG OMG

  • @sariahcarter98
    @sariahcarter98 3 роки тому

    "HE JUST TOOK YOUR HEADPHONES"

  • @aidenoliver1681
    @aidenoliver1681 3 роки тому

    I don’t have hallucinations like that, but I do experience tactical hallucinations and mild auditory hallucinations, it’s so distracting and weird I can’t imagine it being that bad

  • @SevenTailedWolf72
    @SevenTailedWolf72 4 роки тому

    I felt so bad for him.

  • @Cloudyfaulia
    @Cloudyfaulia 3 роки тому

    Remind me with Chaos Walking books.

  • @googlewasntmyidea8213
    @googlewasntmyidea8213 3 роки тому

    How do these people even think during their tests i simply panik

  • @drefloresca95
    @drefloresca95 4 роки тому +1

    no no no no nooo!! i wanna see what happens next!!

  • @dannij7081
    @dannij7081 4 роки тому

    As a psychologist I totally get it!

  • @conniekreese7165
    @conniekreese7165 3 роки тому

    I hear voices in white noise like air conditioning and water running etc it’s very upsetting even though I can’t always make out every word but when it’s bad it sounds like ppl gossiping about me -headphones are my refuge and gummy earplugs

  • @Metal-Possum
    @Metal-Possum 2 роки тому

    The biggest flaw in this is that kids go to the library to find books with limited information, instead of just googling it.

  • @tahsintabassums
    @tahsintabassums 4 роки тому +8

    When the ADHD kicks in

    • @cuckoobrain7999
      @cuckoobrain7999 4 роки тому +1

      ?

    • @tahsintabassums
      @tahsintabassums 4 роки тому

      @@cuckoobrain7999 attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

    • @lightyogami6453
      @lightyogami6453 3 роки тому

      @@tahsintabassums ADHD allows you to hear voices?

    • @Hexanitrobenzene
      @Hexanitrobenzene 3 роки тому +2

      @@lightyogami6453 No, but it causes problems with keeping focus. Not the same, but kind of related in that sense.

  • @raiyathesoul
    @raiyathesoul 4 роки тому

    Some people have spiritual gifts and can hear spirits and other are just mentally ill..