The Scariest Dream I Ever Had

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Published 2018-10-31

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  • @i_amawesome4836
    Jumpscare: doesn't get scared



    Mom touches my shoulder: screams
  • @2shy2guy52
    This video had a grip on me at the ripe age of 10-ish. I was obsessed with it, trying to summon the demon thing and making a tag-like game and trying to get my friends to play it with me. I had my own dreams about it, though I of course don’t remember any specifics on them any more. Anyways, thanks for your influence on my life. You were my favorite person ever for a good period of time, along with James and Jaiden. You totally influenced my interests and sense of humor over the years. Thanks.
  • @JustinW332
    Wow you dreamed up a creepy pasta.

    The scariest dreams to me are the ones that happen multiple times. Recurring nightmares. I kept having a dream a while back where a different member of my family tried to hurt me physically. The culprit was different every night
  • @sillyrice420
    The eeriest parts were how the rules were explained and how vividly he remembers this
  • @cyberelf0080
    The scary thing about this video isn’t the nightmare itself, but how he remembers it so clearly
  • @cramerfloro5936
    That old nightmare you described is very similar ro one I had as a kid:
    My dad dropped me off at daycare and instead of teachers, at the reception there was a living Mannequin that tried to kill me.
    My dad was already leaving and while I tried to run after him, I wasn't able to move as the Mannequin closed in.
  • @MapleshadeSyrup
    This was a series of repetitive dreams I had when I was 3-6 y/o. Some may say it's not really scary, and I agree, but it still creeps me out a little.

    Every time I had the dream, it started with me and my mom sitting in a tiny room on a single chair. The room was a pale grey color, had one window, and one queen sized bed. We would look out the window, and see three witches coming. I would hide under the bed but my mom couldn't fit. They would then turn her into a frog, or kill her depending on the dream. However, this one time, I was now too big to fit under the bed. As I struggled to fit my body under they opened the door, and turned me into a frog. This is the part that really creeps me out. After that, the dream ended ofc, and I NEVER had that dream again. Nor any dream related to it. It's not really nightmarish, but to have that exact dream twice every year and then it suddenly just stops after those characters in the dream get to you? I like to think of it as my guardian angels checking up on me, then finally saying "You're old/big enough to protect yourself now. This is my final goodbye. But we'll always be watching you," the always be watching you part is bc a guardian angel wouldn't leave, and they did in fact pick me up and take me somewhere once I was a frog. Thank you for taking the time to read this comment. Bye, have a great day!
  • @loogi4062
    I love the idea that dreams are just your Left and Right brain having a movie night.
  • @AllMightsSister
    5:32 I absolutely love the Todoroki reference— also, just discovered your channel, now I'm binge watching your videos, subbed
  • @maybefaith23
    4 years since this video came out and I just realised how fitting the Bo Burnham clip right at the start is. The song that ends before he stops watching is "Left Brain, Right Brain," and after he watches it, we see Adam's left and right brain!
  • What I want to know is how his dreams actually have coherent plotlines. Mine are basically a bunch of bizarre, disconnected clips. My sister once plotted out a whole fantasy novel in her dream.
  • I’ve been able to escape nightmares before. I would just randomly go “Yeah screw this I’m out”, closed my eyes, and willed myself awake. It’s an amazing experience
  • SOMEBODY MAKE AN ANALOG HORROR OUT OF THIS RIGHT NOW IT WOULD BE SO GOOD! Sweet nightmare
  • This YouTube video is what gave me insomnia when I was younger and easily scared. It lasted for two years but then I got rid of the fear but still couldn’t sleep, all because of this video.
    That’s how you know it’s a good video.
  • @lilac8301
    "A flame-less candle, cuz mama wants you to be safe." that was hilarious.
  • @eastereggggg
    "You need a flameless candle, something of personal value, and the ability to count to ten."

    ...
    Well frick
  • @corbanrdl
    I don’t have “scary” dreams that much, but fever dreams or dreams you have directly after eating a lot are freaking wild! One of the strangest ones was this:

    I was awake, with a fever, staring at a blue trash can outside of my room. I don’t know why. Then, my head made me think I was hearing loud, pulsing noises that just progressively got louder, like a baby’s scream. I didn’t “hear” it, but my brain did. After that I just imagined skeletons and other weird figures dancing around a fire in a forest. Again, my brain “saw” this so clear, and heard it too, but my eyes remained still and my ears quiet. I kept staring at the blue trash can
  • @sweetromy6196
    So I watched this like A LONG TIME ago, but today someone (didn't know them, i was in a train) randomly double tapped me on the shoulder. Then they speedwalked away.
    I got flashbacks to this video, so I'm watching it again, and typing this out :D
    Wish me luck!