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  • GET OUT OF MY HEAD, YOU'RE NOT NICOLE

  • I see commercial potential in this.

  • "Out on the road today, I saw a deadhead sticker on a cadillac, A little voice inside my head

    said; Don't look back, you can never look back......"from the song "The Boys of Summer" by

    Don Henley.

    :

  • basically a bad acid trip

  • I almost killed my family

  • I once had schizophrenia (mild, temporary form due to stress, can't remember the name of it since it was so long ago) and the voices part of the simulation is just so lame, seriously. We don't hear the voices that clearly, you're supposed to hear them like "Uh-"... "Don-" (Don't) "He-" (Hey)

    As if whatever you hear is being cut off before you hear the whole thing, but your conscious thinks up of negative conclusions on what they may have said if they finished their sentence.

  • i hear voices telling me that Im a bum and Im worthless and to get a job. Ive gone to theropy and taken medicine but in the end my inlaws will just have to start keeping their opinions of me to themselves.

  • I can use telepathy , I am maybe the only person that can use telepathy all the time , send

    and receive voice and video on distance of few kilometer. It works all the time and 100% correct.

    I think it is important for science and human kind to make research on my brain and find out how this works.

    My telepathy manifest itself exact like  "Schneider's first-rank symptoms".

  • Hey i have the same symptoms, i hear voices telling me that im worthless, telling me how to live my life and telling me to wake up at times, sometimes i also see little bugs scattered everywhere, the crawl and jump everywhere but i never get to touch them. Amd sometimes i hear a hihh pitched bell and someone calling my name. Is that bad?

  • the anchor is fabulous!

  • @ParasiteFromTheHills my buddy who has schizophrenia had a voice in his head while he was on the train telling him to "kill everyone, kill yourself".

    i guess that's pretty where lotsa serial killers starts

  • @1989budweiser gud grammer mayks u smeart.

  • @1989budweiser fuckin tool

  • guys, just be thankful that you don't have schizoprenia.

  • @emannfly77 i do its soo horrible nothing could ever describe or show it its really hard to deal with

  • disease? I thought it was a disorder.

  • that is NOT how schizophrenia is!!!

  • HALUC!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • YEAH YOU KNOW WHATS FUNNY? usually people are afraid of crazy people, and dont talk to them, so most of shizos cueside,,,,,, so sad,,,, were is your god christians?

  • @1989budweiser "They" doesn't existe, the part of your brain wich is responsable 4 perception of reality has a problem n creates things, u feel what's not there, u listen n see what doesn't existe, so no one is after u, no one is looking for u, unless people who cares about u and wants u to be saved from your own brain, and IT CAN HAPPEN if u notice a real thing wich is: you'v beeing under suffering, so sacrificing for treatment is like nothing in front of so much unecessary experiences...

  • Is is okay to feel like that?

  • I guess this is what people call super awareness?

  • Imagine it for the wii

  • @1989budweiser No, but it makes it harder to believe in.

  • talking about horror video games...

  • @1989budweiser I gotta find a way, a better way, I better wait!!!!

  • OMG that is so scary. I never realized it was that bad!

  • 2:53 is lol worthy. The guy was literally speechless and starts mumbling incoherently hah, like it made him crazy. There were older versions of this that used head tracking, cgi instead that enabled you to look around... but this is just a first person video that's it. So I liked the older idea better, but it's still just as effective I see.

  • @NSOMH why would i want to? lol

  • @1989budweiser you're, doesn't, they're

  • @illegalsmirf Smurf*

  • @illegalsmirf ur , donut,thurr

  • @illegalsmirf Thank you for that english teacher.

  • wow, that looks lame. the title was promising bt it just looked like a cheesy 1980's horror movie.

  • that simultion is not completely correct they forgot the walls move and shiff and melt the smells you in counter the highs and lows of the day being depress it sucks!! But don,t give up theres a return in knowledge and unstanding of one self my enigma

  • i wanna try it

  • @dumont156 me too

  • @dumont156 no u don't....... its not really like this

  • @backdraftmagnet do u have schizophrenia?

  • @dumont156 well.... the medication helped....they made the voices tolerable. i can still hear if i listen, and i can ignore if i try..... soooo.... sadly i guess the answer is yes... i do have schizophrenia.

  • @backdraftmagnet if u dont mind me asking can u tell me how it realy is

  • @dumont156 i would have to tell you my whole story beginning with how i was raised.. everyone trips out in different ways according to what their circumstances were... the only thing i can tell you is that i don't wish this for anyone... and it kills me that my kids might suffer the same.... my mental illness was triggered by habitual weed smoking and 1 night of shrooms.. i was defiantly going to be sick sooner or later though, looking back i had all of the signs and symptoms and didn't get help

  • @backdraftmagnet im guessing yuu weren't able to overcome a badtrip or what?

  • @SomeKidKyle no.. most ignorant people think that (not saying u are) but this illness runs in my family tree.

  • @SomeKidKyle deep family tree.. like every few/couple generations... its not like a bunch of crazies running around. lol

  • @backdraftmagnet Ohh ahaa I see , that sucks mann. Hope the best for ya.

  • @dumont156.

    mental illness "usually" stays dormant untill early-mid 20s. i was 24, waisted 5 years of my life with bi-polar disorder and one full year battling schizophrenia... but now i have a career.. as long as someone wants to move past their illness, they can overcome anything.. depression, mood swings, even attention disorder... anyone that seems to change one second to the next needs to seek medical attention... there is no need to wait until its too late.

    just my $.02

  • That's kinda cool... I think.

    Just the virtual thing, though.

  • it...creeps me out

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  • I discuss things in my head, like whether I should be friends with this person or whether I agree with a movie plot... etc. but this, this is totally different

  • i have a brother who has this illness. He's my only brother... im the youngest brother even though, it seems im the eldest.

    Life would never be the same again.

    He wasn't the same brother who he used to be.....

  • May i ask, did he just change one day or was he born with it? x thanks x

  • @sophiesnake he changed.... I was told that it may be genetics that caused him to have this illness.

  • That is factually true. Genetics does play a role in this. I know my late uncle on my dad's side of the family had it, & now there's a very good possibility that I may have it. I hallucinate everyday. Then again, I think the auditory hallucination maybe different with everyone. I hear breathing in my left ear, muttering, & believe it or not I can hear my own thoughts & my name being called repeatedly. I really hate living with this.

  • @McCaler If this is becoming a problem... you would have to report this issue to a doctor.

  • I did. I'm on medication right now. I have to wait and see if it's going to work for me.

  • @McCaler I dont know if i have it or not,i always feels watched and i keep hearing someone calling me,i feel something touching me and yet theres nothing there.

  • my son has schizophrenia.

    ive actually been able to use this very machine. Its really an eye opener.

    For those of us who just could not possibly understand what hallucinations are like, this is an incredible tool to develop a little empathy.

  • Nothing to fear except fear itself we need to stop demonizing this state of mind. maybe we can learn more from these conditions of mind we need to find a better way to utilise these people. It is entirely possible that society could be the thing that is wrong with mental illness

  • Shut up.

  • Big words that mean nothing is hardly a response.

  • thats creepy....

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  • yeah. my voices help me sometimes. and sometimes he says things that are very funny. I would be sad if I lost my voices even the one's that tell me to hurt others. the voices make me feel not so lonely.

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  • Deplanetiser, you are a liar and an idiot. Anyone who has really ever had this disease would never call it "interesting".

  • I myself have received two diagnoses of Schizophrenia and personally, despite what everyone else may have to say- i ENTIRELY agree with Maraguzzi's comment. Recently i have been put on medication, and all my symtpoms have vanished. Now i'm lost without the voices, and paranoid thoughts, they DID make life interesting.

  • interesting!

  • i think the voices make things interesting

  • wow,amazing

  • Thank you!

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