The HORRIFIC REALITY Of Lycanthrophy Exposed | Wer Explored

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In life, there are many different things that trigger cascading issues. Whether it be hunger triggering overeating. Socieital issues triggering anxiety. Or maybe even seizures triggering a hulk out mode where you eat someone alive. The point is, an event, has a cause. In today's episode, we discuss the cause of this actual disease, how it is induced and what it does to a person!
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  • @RoanokeGaming
    @RoanokeGaming8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching guys! If you would like to support, I have merch! www.roanokemerch.com

  • @thegrumpydragon7601

    @thegrumpydragon7601

    8 ай бұрын

    Can you do the strain

  • @joeyshideout6514

    @joeyshideout6514

    8 ай бұрын

    Hey! I was wondering could you cover more dying light... and I know you have said no to this but subnautica too? Great work man... I listen to your videos like a podcast while doing homework and it's so fun and informative.

  • @spawnofragnarok9267

    @spawnofragnarok9267

    8 ай бұрын

    Please do the video on the SKRULLS from marvel comics

  • @newbornviking9721

    @newbornviking9721

    8 ай бұрын

    Please do a video on explored Of The symbiotes from Marvel comics

  • @justchillin329

    @justchillin329

    8 ай бұрын

    anglerfish merch when???

  • @wither5673
    @wither56738 ай бұрын

    You're manic obsession with angler fish is my favorite inside joke now. also, is it possible to cut that tendon wrapped around the liver or is it necessary for normal functionality?

  • @longpigpie3584

    @longpigpie3584

    8 ай бұрын

    They’re benthicccc

  • @ericlamb4501

    @ericlamb4501

    8 ай бұрын

    ​​@@longpigpie3584 I understand this comment and hate it for so many reasons, have a upvote

  • @neonicon8500

    @neonicon8500

    8 ай бұрын

    And feet, don't forget his obsession with feet lol

  • @assfuckerthejointpounder5834

    @assfuckerthejointpounder5834

    8 ай бұрын

    Not in a sexual way though

  • @sinistermonocles

    @sinistermonocles

    8 ай бұрын

    Is it an obsession or vendetta? I think it's a vendetta

  • @mattheww7893
    @mattheww78938 ай бұрын

    A quick side note on that outbreak of Plague in Madagascar: the plague had infected the lungs of people, and had shifted from the Bubonic form of Plague into the Pneumonic form, meaning it was not only airborne, but it was also much more lethal. If people were not treated early, they could pass within 18 to 24 hours.

  • @robertnelson9599

    @robertnelson9599

    8 ай бұрын

    It makes me so happy the government decided to cover this up. Not like people should know about this.

  • @JudgeNicodemus

    @JudgeNicodemus

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@robertnelson9599fucking politicians.

  • @SirDankleberry

    @SirDankleberry

    8 ай бұрын

    Time to put a wall around Madagascar. I'm not letting them do the viral equivalent of what was done to the dodo.

  • @mattheww7893

    @mattheww7893

    8 ай бұрын

    @@SirDankleberry This was back in 2017.

  • @ScooBdont

    @ScooBdont

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m sure there aren’t multiple virology labs experimenting with, and trying to further mutate it……surely not

  • @JawshPawsh
    @JawshPawsh8 ай бұрын

    The Roanoke hatred for Angler fish never ceases to get a snort laugh out of me.

  • @danielvereb4579

    @danielvereb4579

    7 ай бұрын

    Now we need a Were-Anglerfish story. Guy just straight up morphs into an anglerfish and just lies there flapping :D

  • @arkking552

    @arkking552

    7 ай бұрын

    @@danielvereb4579Papa Roanoke’s worst nightmare

  • @davidj.thompson

    @davidj.thompson

    5 ай бұрын

    Especially when his topic is land-based!

  • @jdogzerosilverblade299

    @jdogzerosilverblade299

    4 ай бұрын

    @@danielvereb4579 XD. no no have it flap slowly over to their target and just comically flips to them staring at each other with dramatic close ups of the angler fish not having a change in its face but the guy gets more and more scared like the fish is winning the stare down as it flops a few inches every few seconds towards him XD. dude falls on his ass and starts shufling across the ground in panic to run and he keeps scooting back and unlike a normal horror story where the fish would be keeping up it just gets further and further away. eventually he guy gets away and goes to sleep in his bed only to be woken up by a wet slapping noise. he wakes up and the angler fish it staring at him from the floor and well its a fish so it cant get on the bed so it just stares menacingly at him the entire night. would be a really stupid but funny horror movie XD

  • @danielvereb4579

    @danielvereb4579

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jdogzerosilverblade299 You have a natural talent for writing a truly horrible yet hilarious horror story! :D

  • @ianwarzecha
    @ianwarzecha8 ай бұрын

    As a child I used to be afraid of things like quick sand and whirlpools because of movies. As an adult my new fear is prions.

  • @indubioprokokolores6502

    @indubioprokokolores6502

    2 ай бұрын

    Never hear about quicksand anymore these days. Was all the rage back in the 90s.

  • @KhanusMaximus
    @KhanusMaximus8 ай бұрын

    You know what scares microbiologists? Anglerfish.

  • @sarahr9894

    @sarahr9894

    8 ай бұрын

    I 100% thought he was going to say anglerfish 😂

  • @crwydryny
    @crwydryny8 ай бұрын

    In regards to "the war" the mother mentions it's most likely the romanian revolution of 1989. It could also be the albanian civil war which romania was involved in. There's also the gagauzia conflict which involved the moldovian SSR. There have been a lot of conflicts in Europe since WW2 especially in eastern europe

  • @bellatrix8247

    @bellatrix8247

    7 ай бұрын

    gotta love the american education system not talking about any wars that america wasn't involved in lmao

  • @DeltafangEX

    @DeltafangEX

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@bellatrix8247Let's be honest, most countries don't go into detail about every single war that's ever happened until college-level courses (if ever). What may be world-changing for one culture will obviously not get the same reaction from another if their interests aren't immediately involved and/or there was some form of beneficial inheritance on their part. Best example I can give is that everyone remembers the French Revolution - since most of the western world is a beneficiary of its ideas. Meanwhile places like China were under perpetual cycles of unifying and breaking apart until relatively recently, but you don't expect some random middle schooler in Romania to know about Qin Shi Huang, do you? Would you even expect them to put it in their textbooks outside of a cursory mention? Would you even expect someone who is not in a college course, not a historian, or not even remotely tangentially interested in the subject to even remember that? For the rest of their life? But America is more than its military industrial complex and its citizens are more than random repositories of knowledge for all global goings-on. Expecting any random cabbie, hair dresser, lumberjack, oil rig diver, or professional underwater basket weaver to be able to recount the events leading up to or following say the Gulf War or the Cuban Missile Crisis is simply ludicrous (especially when if have no horse in that particular race: nationality, creed, or otherwise) - and America was directly involved in those. We could all do with learning a bit more about other cultures' experiences, I think...but it is both a purposeful misunderstanding and a gross overestimation of human nature, ability, and attention span to expect so much from the average person. Having access to the internet, libraries, and global news won't change that those particular aspects of the average person have always been quite limited and will be for the foreseeable future - maybe up until we all have cyber sub-brains with perfect memory. And that still won't account for the people who simply don't care, don't have time to care, or perceive that they don't have time to care. I do see the logic of your argument though - if America insists on involving itself in nearly every modern war, then we might as well learn about every modern war 😅. Nonetheless, it isn't an American-specific issue. Any of what I said above will apply to any country's denizens - even the countries who consistently pump out the most PHD-level historians per capita.

  • @daltongarrett3393

    @daltongarrett3393

    7 ай бұрын

    @@bellatrix8247that’s because we caused a lot of those conflicts by literally handing power right back over to local fascists in many countries post WWII, because they opposed the soviets the most fervently, not counting actual leftists.

  • @LiberPater777

    @LiberPater777

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@bellatrix8247 American wars=Best wars

  • @CombineWatermelon

    @CombineWatermelon

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@LiberPater777real

  • @hernehaugen6878
    @hernehaugen68788 ай бұрын

    That shrunken testicles comment was actually a note from the coroner's notes on his body. I believe that the quote was "His singular testicule was blackened and shrunken to the size of a chickpea", and i also recall a quote something along the lines of "there was barely an ounce of blood within his body" Edit: Also, 6' 4" and double bone density is a terrible combination in reality. I know first hand!

  • @Yumao420

    @Yumao420

    8 ай бұрын

    Hi, I'm an amateur writer with a certain fixation for realism. If it isn't uncomfortable for you, Can I ask about the issues with double bone density while being so tall?

  • @hernehaugen6878

    @hernehaugen6878

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Yumao420 I don't mind at all. It's honestly not that unpleasant, I was just using a bit of self depreciating humor.

  • @wither5673

    @wither5673

    8 ай бұрын

    now I'm curious about you're bones, elaborate!!

  • @hernehaugen6878

    @hernehaugen6878

    8 ай бұрын

    @@wither5673 The only time I've broken a bone was actually a whole bunch at once. I got hit by an SUV when I was seven I think? And apparently the doctors had to put me back together like a jigsaw puzzle. Before my mom's memory started failing she used to like telling the story about how apparently at one point they had me opened up on the table trying to set my ribs or something, and according to her the surgeon said I woke up mid-surgery, looked down at my own guts, mumbled "I'm not supposed to see those" and passed back out. I don't know how much of that part in specific I believe but I know it's a hell of a story.

  • @borttorbbq2556

    @borttorbbq2556

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@hernehaugen6878Considering it is something that does happen I wouldn't be surprised.

  • @therandm1-621
    @therandm1-6218 ай бұрын

    As a person living in Colorado, finding out we get outbreaks of the plague was a bit disconcerting, but at least I can take solace in the fact that I don’t have to worry about anglerfish.

  • @KyleRichter34

    @KyleRichter34

    7 ай бұрын

    What about the Rocky Mountain Anglerfish? It's 8 feet tall, walks on 5 legs, and can run and climb at 40mph.

  • @alchemicmercury

    @alchemicmercury

    7 ай бұрын

    Wanna be *even more* freaked out by factual stuff.: 2 .Armadillos are carriers of leprosy. Thier natural body temp is too cool to kill virus,germs ect but can easily transmit thru touch. 3. It is not uncommen that a coloniscooy will revealed insects inside you. Sometimes they're *alive*! Oooh spooky.

  • @LowResCatExplosion

    @LowResCatExplosion

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm mailing an anglerfish to your house rn

  • @momonatics4life796
    @momonatics4life7968 ай бұрын

    I seriously thought I was the only one who knew about this movies existence. Definitely one of the more unique takes within the Werewolf movie genre.

  • @MisterCynic18

    @MisterCynic18

    8 ай бұрын

    Werewolf movies in general fly way under the radar. This one is at least mentioned in those circles

  • @MarkoParabucki

    @MarkoParabucki

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MisterCynic18 Crop circles?

  • @MisterCynic18

    @MisterCynic18

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MarkoParabucki druid circles

  • @berserkerboy9777

    @berserkerboy9777

    8 ай бұрын

    I love this movie, it’s my favorite werewolf movie

  • @pl1guru

    @pl1guru

    8 ай бұрын

    This and Dog Soldiers are my favorite modern werewolf movies. The take on werewolves in Wer is unique compared to others.

  • @Halden.
    @Halden.8 ай бұрын

    Roanoke: “we’re about to get heretical in here” Me: **revs chainsword with Khornate intent**

  • @pl1guru
    @pl1guru8 ай бұрын

    I personally believed Talin survived, I just watched it for a second time and I'm pretty sure it is stated that Talin's body was not found. Now, with momma gone and no place to go, Talin is going on a full rampage in rural eastern France and along the border countries.

  • @silverknight5569
    @silverknight55698 ай бұрын

    If they were from a insular community it's possible the mom and dad are distant relatives thus increasing the odds of both having this rare disease

  • @BrandonsUsername
    @BrandonsUsername8 ай бұрын

    The mother was referencing the Yugo-Slav war in the 90s. That could put the uncle at anywhere from mid to late teens to low 60s, but i would guess late 20s to mid 30s since that's when genetic diseases tend to start to intensify.

  • @mathewblaine1109
    @mathewblaine11098 ай бұрын

    As someone with epilepsy this was an interesting episode. For epilepsy inducing an attack is common for discovering if you suffer from epilepsy

  • @TheChildofAuraReborn

    @TheChildofAuraReborn

    8 ай бұрын

    That sounds... really not fun. You have my condolences, bro.

  • @bradymenting5120

    @bradymenting5120

    7 ай бұрын

    ah yes, the ole' Pokemon episode test

  • @Docta_Tma

    @Docta_Tma

    7 ай бұрын

    Been there too Bro, I got it too!

  • @mattias969

    @mattias969

    7 ай бұрын

    I had an attack when i had benso withdrawals i beat myself to hell and back and hallucinated almost for 24 hours afterwards

  • @mathewblaine1109

    @mathewblaine1109

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@TheChildofAuraReborn thank you I appreciate that

  • @J05HY06
    @J05HY068 ай бұрын

    Its criminal that your channel isnt bigger than it is, ive always loved your videos mixing biology and games with speculation

  • @douggaudiosi14

    @douggaudiosi14

    8 ай бұрын

    He's got almost a million subs. What should he have a billion?

  • @peachystonerlol

    @peachystonerlol

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@douggaudiosi14You think a million is a lot these days?

  • @peachystonerlol

    @peachystonerlol

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Loom_Gloom Just looked at the top 10 on trending youtube. 23Million sub, 15 mil subs, 17 milsubs, 8 million subs for the top 5

  • @peachystonerlol

    @peachystonerlol

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Loom_Gloom Richest people on the world? Here on youtube? Chronically online I assume lol

  • @ivanangeli

    @ivanangeli

    8 ай бұрын

    he has almsot million subcribers - he is big enough to earn nicely from KZread, I beleive

  • @jakeking974
    @jakeking9748 ай бұрын

    100% agree on Britney Spears, she became a national star and sex symbol at a fairly young age, but her family was controlling and dysfunctional which left her being pulled in many directions until she snapped. Thankfully, she's recovered, put her toxic family on blast so the public knows exactly who to blame for her suffering, and she's a fantastic mother of two who appears to have successfully broken the heavy chain of familial abuse, a feat that many fail.

  • @staytuned2L337

    @staytuned2L337

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm at 23:44 right now scrolling through comments.... I am intrigued.

  • @justarandompepe8961

    @justarandompepe8961

    7 ай бұрын

    @@arthurballs9632 what the hell are you talking about? she's in a worse state how? if she's clearly seriously mentally ill, why can i not see articles everywhere like how it was in the past during her meltdown, or like with any other celebrity having a mental breakdown? she's doing fine right now. you sound like someone who doesn't know what a mentally ill person actually looks likes. its seems like you have no experience with them. clearly you just want her chained up to her father and for her to not have any freedom or control of her own life. says a lot about you.

  • @fawnieee

    @fawnieee

    7 ай бұрын

    ​​​@@arthurballs9632 imagine not being a psychologist and also diagnosing a woman you've only ever seen through the media as if that's a reliable way to know a person. Please stop talking about things you have no idea about. I'm so sick of people arm-chairing. You don't contribute anything other than the misunderstanding and bad biases towards mental health. And no, I won't believe you if you say you're a psychologist because no psychologist would EVER attempt to diagnose someone they've never even met in real life. Just stop.

  • @spdnb

    @spdnb

    7 ай бұрын

    ​​@@fawnieeewhat else can one expect from an account named "authorballs9632"? Edit: had the numbers wrong

  • @xcidgaf

    @xcidgaf

    7 ай бұрын

    u Britney stans are everywhere 😂 face it, shes crazy

  • @drumguard1
    @drumguard18 ай бұрын

    Sometimes I wonder if big rabies is secretly funding this channel with how much Roanoke brings it up lol. Jokes aside, I’ve learned so much from these videos while simultaneously being entertained. I wish learning things could be done this way with everything.

  • @assfuckerthejointpounder5834

    @assfuckerthejointpounder5834

    8 ай бұрын

    "Big rabies"

  • @zivbhot
    @zivbhot8 ай бұрын

    31:06 when you mentioned sickle cell my ears popped up lol i feel a lot of medical practitioners don’t have knowledge on the disease and being a person that deals with it, it’s quite annoying. good to know that you know of it.

  • @StephenStrangeX
    @StephenStrangeX7 ай бұрын

    Kate was working a case for the BAU to get a profile on a possible werewolf serial killer. The FBI was very interested in supernatural serial killers during this time as the U.S. military had expressed interest in possible hybrid soldiers. I forgot about this episode of criminal minds.

  • @vannah_moo

    @vannah_moo

    7 ай бұрын

    I scrolled so far to find a criminal minds comment loll thank you

  • @StephenStrangeX

    @StephenStrangeX

    7 ай бұрын

    @@vannah_moo I was sad that I couldn't find one myself lol such a good show. It was, criminally, underrated.

  • @travit666

    @travit666

    3 ай бұрын

    Was? They. Brought it back last year. They're working on the new season rn

  • @winstoncrew7183
    @winstoncrew71838 ай бұрын

    Besides loving your content, seeing epilepsy and werewolves together. Man. Is this what brought on my seizures?? The muddy foot prints and chunks of random meat all over the house make sense now 😂

  • @kellerqc9110
    @kellerqc91108 ай бұрын

    Can confirm, absencia seizure (petit mal) vary in severity too. Girlfriend has a rare genetic condition that cause either tonic clonic (grand mal) or absentia seizure. Its often a few second (10 to 30 second). The person is conscious but unresponsive and can perform action and walk around in that state. After effect is confusion, migraine, eye strain, muscle pain and fatigue in varying combination and intensity.

  • @inkpenavengerYT
    @inkpenavengerYT7 ай бұрын

    Fun Fact The historical St George likely encountered a very large species of monitor lizard that existed at the time. They got up to like 12ft long, I think. Like a komodo dragon the size of an alligator. And the average European man was under 5ft tall back then.

  • @codybennett1221
    @codybennett12218 ай бұрын

    Whenever I see a new roanoke video, I get so excited wondering what I'll learn in this one. Also I'd love to see a video on how long it would take for real viruses and illness to reach a worst case scenario in the real world.

  • @assfuckerthejointpounder5834

    @assfuckerthejointpounder5834

    8 ай бұрын

    Where?

  • @Extremely-GR33N

    @Extremely-GR33N

    7 ай бұрын

    That would be a dope topic

  • @TonyTheCarrot

    @TonyTheCarrot

    2 ай бұрын

    This channel, along with his other one, has me excited to learn subjects that’d typically bore me to death.

  • @MrGsking12
    @MrGsking128 ай бұрын

    Fun fact about the detective he comes out on another show where essentially he is a werewolf and vampire slayer, well being a vampire at the same time.

  • @lynchie360

    @lynchie360

    8 ай бұрын

    Mikel in the Vampire Diaries and the Originals, he's also an angel called Baltazhar in Supernatural 😊

  • @marcusreading3783

    @marcusreading3783

    7 ай бұрын

    He's also a Hundjeager in Grimm. He's a brilliant actor who can make you want to punch him or be terrifying while being seemingly pleasent and polite

  • @mprojekt72
    @mprojekt728 ай бұрын

    I suspect Chaos had tainted the family. We need an Inquisitor, supported by Sisters from the Order of the Sacred Rose, to fix this problem that Francia has with mutants and heretics.

  • @KincaidCalder-vn6bo

    @KincaidCalder-vn6bo

    7 ай бұрын

    Too much paperwork, just exterminatus

  • @mprojekt72

    @mprojekt72

    7 ай бұрын

    @@KincaidCalder-vn6bo 😄💥💥💥

  • @josephmatthews7698
    @josephmatthews76988 ай бұрын

    There's another interesting family in Italy I think (havent read about them since school so look it up yourself.) That has a bizarre sleeping disorder where every now and then usually around age 50 the disease presents itself and the victim suddenly can no longer sleep no matter what they do to him and he usually dies within 3-6 months. Just happens to members of this one family. Very strange.

  • @quinn2014

    @quinn2014

    8 ай бұрын

    It's a prion disease. Fatal familial insomnia. It's a genetic prion disease though and luckily super rare.

  • @SirDankleberry

    @SirDankleberry

    8 ай бұрын

    I have insomnia which torturous enough. I'd rather have my nails ripped out with rusty pliers then suffer this.

  • @josephmatthews7698

    @josephmatthews7698

    7 ай бұрын

    @@quinn2014 Holy cow! (Sorry) I actually didn't believe you when you said prion because I thought I would have remembered that with all the woo-woo around prions (especially back then) but you're absolutely right! How bizarre! Thank you! Googling it I discovered DT Max recently wrote a thorough history titled "The family that couldn't sleep." If anyone's interested that details 200 years of this family and disease. I just bought it. Due to ethical and moral constraints info on sleep deprivation is sparse and rarely of good enough quality to overcome scientific scrutiny. Meanwhile this family has heroically volunteered their final months and even their anatomy to help us better understand sleep deprivation, prions and a bazillion other things. Anyone interested: Prions are super bizarre because they are not alive, simply malformed proteins. Yet they have many characteristics of being alive and acting similar to a virus such as a desire to replicate and they do so without nucleic acid. (Big deal!) They are also nigh invulnerable and simply cannot be destroyed except by contact with the strongest bleach. No cure except annihilation of the host. Though it should be stated that there is still a lot of studies being done and debate to be had over prions and their actual impact because they are so bizarre structurally we haven't really found the smoking gun explaining how they do what they do and why. One hot topic is if they have some faux nucleic acid facilitating replication that we haven't discovered yet that could revolutionize microbiology if true. The biggest question though is whether they are a result of the disease or if they ARE the disease. Though pop culture and a solid chunk of biologist have shifted to the latter camp. I'm a shrink not a neurologist or infectious disease so am absolutely no expert on prions so you should definitely listen to someone who is if any of my information conflicts assume I misremembered or are just flat out wrong. Maybe even give that book a read. Last (worst) fact: while the families exposure is obviously genetic the strange biology of the prion means that (while extremely rare) this disease could and has spontaneously developed in the brains of various humans worldwide with verified cases in USA, despite very limited opportunities of exposure. Sleep tight!

  • @dominicdevore2570
    @dominicdevore25708 ай бұрын

    King Lykaon: “no balls, strike me Zeus!” Zeus: *makes Lykaon the progenitor of lycanthropy*

  • @connortripp99
    @connortripp998 ай бұрын

    I swear, 15-20 minutes into this movie and I remembered every reason why I was afraid of werewolves as a kid.

  • @hirodaniels9645
    @hirodaniels96458 ай бұрын

    Hey Roanoke! I think the war Talon’s mother mentioned her brother serving in, could be one of a few wars. The first one would’ve been the Romanian Revolution of 1989, with the others being the Gulf War in the 90s, War in Afghan and Iraq War in the early 2000s. It would make sense as Talon’s mother looks to be in her mid 50s, which her brother would’ve been around that age as well, if not older. This means he could’ve partaken in any one of those wars and died just before or right after his nephews birth.

  • @Mellypepper
    @Mellypepper8 ай бұрын

    "Want a picture wit me?" "No." Haha! The wife of Roanoke Gaming sounds like a gem.

  • @njmfff
    @njmfff7 ай бұрын

    WER had interesting take on werewolf genre and it was kinda refreshing, and it was huge leap in filmmaking for this director, who previously made one or two kinda crappy generic horror movies (one of them was some generic found footage possession movie). Also AJ Cook is huge bonus for me, because after finding success with Criminal Minds I thought she would never do another horror movie.

  • @JimJonesChristCommander
    @JimJonesChristCommander8 ай бұрын

    Blindsight is a book, but I think you would enjoy it. It expands on why the crucifix is effective against vampires. It’s also deep space sci-fi horror.

  • @wesleythomas7125
    @wesleythomas71257 ай бұрын

    "He starts throwing around the doctors like a baby in a dryer!" [Apalled] R O A N O K E !

  • @Irondrone4
    @Irondrone48 ай бұрын

    24:40 The first time my grandpa had a micro-seizure, we didn’t even notice at first. The whole family was out to dinner, chatting and enjoying our food, when my grandma tried to get his attention. It was only when she yelled his name that we all looked at him, and he was starting to foam at the mouth. No spasms, no uncontrolled twitching, just grandpa staring off into the distance and just starting to foam at the mouth. Thankfully, he didn’t suffer any lasting damage from the seizures (at least two, one a few seconds after the other, with the second one causing minor spasms), but it sure gave us and everyone at the restaurant a panic attack.

  • @Jodipo
    @Jodipo8 ай бұрын

    Wow, never expected this movie to get a video. Honestly, one of my favorite takes on werewolves in recent years.

  • @randomguy3080
    @randomguy30808 ай бұрын

    I like that in recent understanding of germs and infections and stuff, the mythology changes, in many books, I see that Vampirism and Lycanthropy is now being see as an infection or virus, very cool

  • @HeaveninHellfirespinning
    @HeaveninHellfirespinning8 ай бұрын

    Also wanna add about the seizures where you zone out and don't move there known as voiding seizures. My wife has them all the time and have had Neurologist confirm there called voiding seizures.

  • @quinn2014

    @quinn2014

    8 ай бұрын

    They're absence seizures. I've never heard them referred to as voiding seizures. I'm sorry y'all are dealing with that though.

  • @HeaveninHellfirespinning

    @HeaveninHellfirespinning

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@quinn2014 absence and voiding are The same thing, different saying. The way my wife and the neurologist described it, lights are on, nobody's home and your staring off into space like your zoned out. Its still a seizure, without the shakes. My wife had one badly once and was thrown back into a memory lapse. They went from 35 to 17, in an instant

  • @SirDankleberry

    @SirDankleberry

    8 ай бұрын

    How do you know the difference between this and just spacing out?

  • @quinn2014

    @quinn2014

    8 ай бұрын

    @@SirDankleberry special testing. They also probably won't respond to your stimuli. Pupils can sometimes be different sizes as well. They're not easy to diagnose and spot though.

  • @quinn2014

    @quinn2014

    8 ай бұрын

    @@HeaveninHellfirespinning my apologies to you if I sounded rude. That wasn't my intention. I have just never heard them called voiding seizures as I have absence seizures as well as other types and never heard it referred to that way.

  • @thedoruk6324
    @thedoruk63248 ай бұрын

    Neat movie; always good to see more werewolf movie being produced! Albeit it doesn't come close to most excruciating forms of Lycanthropy presented in cinema in my individual opinion.

  • @MelGibsonFan

    @MelGibsonFan

    8 ай бұрын

    While The Cursed seems to have a devastating form of Lycanthropy I think Wolfman probably has the most intense of the more traditional wearwolf transformations.

  • @alexschmeling2655

    @alexschmeling2655

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@MelGibsonFanidk man, howl werewolves seemed more.akin to the real monsters that storytellers have tried to portray forever

  • @thedoruk6324

    @thedoruk6324

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MelGibsonFan You would not imagine but I legit wager that Harry Potter and the prisoner of azkhaban movie presented one of the most agonizing even excruciating transformation sequences.

  • @thegatorhator6822

    @thegatorhator6822

    8 ай бұрын

    Why do I get the feeling this is a kink for you?

  • @DarcoChaos

    @DarcoChaos

    8 ай бұрын

    Profile picture checks out.

  • @aliway4136
    @aliway41367 ай бұрын

    My cousin suffers with seizures from a traumatic brain injury and i help her out. (i don't want to say caretaker because she is almost 100% independent) especially around stressful times. She spends about 2 weeks with me around the holidays. Sometimes when she comes out of a seizure she is so mean and nasty. She will say such horrible things. She is normally a very sweet and kind person. Their are times when she will just start laughing uncontrollably and i know its time to get her to a quiet dark room because she is about to have a seizure. Ive been helping her for over 20 years and i have been through some hard times with her but i respect her more than almost anyone because she still walks around with a great attitude and a smile on her face. I love you Robyn!! You introduced me to this channel so you just might see this!

  • @accidentalmadness1708
    @accidentalmadness17088 ай бұрын

    “ A wood chipper beats everything” Bobby singer can confirm

  • @Kinos141
    @Kinos1418 ай бұрын

    I just looked up prions and now I'm scared beyond belief. Thanks Roanoke. I have another thing to worry about.

  • @Son-of-Tyr
    @Son-of-Tyr8 ай бұрын

    Yes! Dude, yes! You heard me(or not)! I remember suggesting this movie to you months ago because it's one of my favorite werewolf movies of all time! Awesome man, thank you so much 👍

  • @berserkerboy9777

    @berserkerboy9777

    8 ай бұрын

    I also gave a suggestion

  • @N7Landry
    @N7Landry8 ай бұрын

    It's interesting how monsters from mythology and folklore went from Curses to Infecand Viruses

  • @insertname3977

    @insertname3977

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@Loom_Gloom Actually, I think I remember seeing or reading something about the reason why the move to more scientific explanations is because of there being less people like you, who's suspension of disbelief works off that criteria. Average person is more likely to wave away inconsistensies about something grounded in reality, rather than something that is supernatural in a setting that isn't suppose to have supernatural elements. My guess for this would be the good ole "it's just some natural that we don't understand yet or have a false understanding of how things works".

  • @goz2526
    @goz25267 ай бұрын

    On the note of the mysterious uncle who died in an unnamed war, it could have been the 1989 Romanian Revolution. Although in all likelihood it's probably just the mother lying or a lack of research on the writiers part. Great video as always!

  • @kieranmort8032
    @kieranmort80328 ай бұрын

    I've had 3 seizures after smoking some good kush, and it was wild. All 3 seizures were tonic clonic seizures and I had some muscle weakness about 24 hours after I had my seizures. Drinking sugar water works bloody wonders

  • @SirDankleberry

    @SirDankleberry

    8 ай бұрын

    God damn that must've been the good shit which Ironicly is also the bad shit considering what it did to you. The best shit I smoked only had me stuck from moving on the couch facedown for half an hour.

  • @JMS-to3xb
    @JMS-to3xb8 ай бұрын

    I know I have said this before but I really enjoy listening to you dunk on the people in the films. It makes me want to see you cover any movie. Thank you, sir. The science part was terrifying, as usual.

  • @Acheron420
    @Acheron4208 ай бұрын

    You should check out the movie, Deep Rising it’s an older movie but I think it’d be right up your alley to breakdown you get a clear shot of the monster later in the movie, and it’s about our favorite nightmare fuel the ocean.

  • @notestine0221
    @notestine02218 ай бұрын

    My buddy had a seizure while we were playing COD. Freaked us out. He's fine now, takes meds, but couldn't drive for a while.

  • @SolarLite1
    @SolarLite18 ай бұрын

    I’m actually epileptic and have those zoning out seizures, I literally just forget everything I’m doing when they happen and stare

  • @skittleman5630
    @skittleman56308 ай бұрын

    the angler fish beef is always my favourite part now as i can never predict it

  • @rinyotsu2.0
    @rinyotsu2.08 ай бұрын

    27:24, Roanoke, you're wrong on this. They're called blutz waves and cause monstrous transformations as long as the Saiyan starring at it still has their tail. This is all a known fact.

  • @sean5558
    @sean55588 ай бұрын

    I wonder if his condition was also a factor in Norse Berserkers, especially the aspect of affected people being so weak and feeble after there transformation subsided like Berserkers would be so weak and tired after the battle

  • @aunrah02
    @aunrah028 ай бұрын

    Thank you sir for acknowledging, One does not crap where they eat. Dating fellow Associates is a hard lesson that everyone has to learn. I was fortunate to have learned it very early in life. Maybe it's just a post 2020 thing, but I'm watching 40+ year olds make this mistake constantly. And I have yet to see it go well. (Obviously) But damn, it's wild me how quickly these people absolutely destroy good working environments

  • @GrubbJunker
    @GrubbJunker8 ай бұрын

    My favorite channel ever. =) I really like that you can somehow make "some" sense of movies that border on the supernatural. Hell, even those that are supernatural you can still bring them back down to reality.

  • @ace_of_cups4096
    @ace_of_cups40968 ай бұрын

    Can attest on the rejection making u more confident, I asked out a guy I liked at school (first time being that confident), he rejected me cus I was too serious and spacey (nah, it's just autism and ADHD) and ever since I've been able to ask ppl out mostly without fear 😅

  • @fredmonroe6042
    @fredmonroe60428 ай бұрын

    I’ve seen this, great movie. I think the Criminal Minds crew decided to make a horror movie. Two principle actors and felt very much in the style of that show.

  • @QueenStewds
    @QueenStewds8 ай бұрын

    given the setting of the film, it's likely they said 70km/h which is about 43mph which fits both the terrain and the lore.

  • @XX-qr9qi
    @XX-qr9qi7 ай бұрын

    I really love Roanoke's beef with angler fish. They're just vibin down in the ocean, and he's just like "No"

  • @flyingcactus7283
    @flyingcactus72838 ай бұрын

    Angler fish always catching strays

  • @Redwolf2495
    @Redwolf24958 ай бұрын

    This seems like an interesting presentation of werewolves. Also I like how the whole thing is implied to be a "could have avoided this plot;" if Talon's dad hadn't been murdered his mom probably would've been more motivated to keep him in that handy-dandy containment room in the basement. Just sayin'.

  • @Biomass1
    @Biomass18 ай бұрын

    We need a movie about a wereangler fish.

  • @AlejandroGonzalez-wy4mv
    @AlejandroGonzalez-wy4mv8 ай бұрын

    The no bears in over Hundred years was a set up like in Troll Hunter how they would use a bear as a scapegoat in this case they used it as a scapegoat but it caused more confusion

  • @thatonecatwiththetophat
    @thatonecatwiththetophat8 ай бұрын

    12:16 He made a Chubbyemu reference I love seeing my favorite creators making reference to each other

  • @jakeking974
    @jakeking9748 ай бұрын

    Weirdly enough, I'm actually more terrified of the viperfish/dragonfish despite their diminutive size. They're basically what would happen if you crossed an eel with an angler fish, hence why they look like vipers. And aside from anything deep sea because all of that shit inherently triggers me thalassophobia, my actual two biggest ocean fears are giant squid (which I know is still almost entirely deep sea) and the giant oarfish, which a close runner-up being the vampire squid. And this is only discounting all freshwater things because the Northern Snakehead is an affront to God and the natural order.

  • @hannahanderson6037
    @hannahanderson60378 ай бұрын

    Someone who had seizures in their sleep their whole life and never knew here It took until I had a grand mal in public for us to realize I was epileptic. Every time I have a seizure I have no memory of it and it even cuts off leading up to it. For example, the one I had in public the last I remember was walking up to join my circle of friends in conversation then the next thing I knew I woke up in the back of an ambulance, passed out again, then woke up later in the hospital. According to my friends I was just standing there zoned out for a few minutes before the actual seizure. After the diagnosis we also learned that in the mornings when I woke up with a migraine and felt like I just ran a marathon/got hit by a train it was actually me having a tonic clonic. The muscle spasms actually take quite a lot out of you. I’ve also had to start sleeping with big socks on because I sliced open the back of my leg leaving a nasty scar one night. TLDR epilepsy sucks and you don’t realize how many flashing lights are out there until you have it

  • @TricksterJackal
    @TricksterJackal8 ай бұрын

    Wer is such a good movie, glad it's getting the attention it deserves. I remember watching it years back (along with Infliction), and wondered why no one was talking about them. Better late than never. Also, the anglerfish hate in the last couple of vids makes me think that you just recently remembered they existed and now have to deal with it lol. They are funky little dudes.

  • @ForestRaptor
    @ForestRaptor8 ай бұрын

    Oh, an antibiotic resistant disease popping up in Madagascar is usually a bad sign for humanity in Plague Inc.

  • @aquamidget1131
    @aquamidget11318 ай бұрын

    You don't gtfo when your dog's running off into the woods. You get your dog ASAP and *THEN* you gtfo. No dog left behind.

  • @charlesskinner7416
    @charlesskinner74168 ай бұрын

    Whenever your feeling down just remember you hit the genetic lottery. I mean think about it.. you could've ended up a male anglerfish but you didn't lol

  • @isaiahmarina7641
    @isaiahmarina76418 ай бұрын

    I've been able to handle low blood from diabetes my whole life, as I've gotten older I've started having seizures when it drops too low. Recently accidentally attacked a paramedic when coming out of a seizure before I was completely conscious. I'd never known they could cause aggression until now. This actually helped me feel a little less bad about it. I guess I'd freaked him out, I'd apologized after reaching the hospital but it had scared me to think I could attack someone while unaware.

  • @Atowntrekkie
    @Atowntrekkie6 ай бұрын

    @RoanokeGaming I wanted to thank you for giving an accurate description of porphyria. My best and closest friend struggles with acute porphyria, and it's so rare to find a description of the disease that isn't misleading. Yours is the only one that isn't a TED talk on the subject that actually explains what the disease is accurately. More awareness needs to be raised for this disease. Thanks again! ^.^

  • @usosaito.namahage
    @usosaito.namahage8 ай бұрын

    Love how every so often we have Roanoke here talking about how much he hates Anglerfish xD

  • @KollektorKahn
    @KollektorKahn8 ай бұрын

    These videos are the highlight of my week. I love the comedy and scientific breakdowns. The recaps are nice when I don’t feel like watching the movie lol

  • @ryandeleon2794
    @ryandeleon27948 ай бұрын

    Dude I'm from Colorado and have lived here most of my life, I've never heard of the plague being still around here and now I have a new fear unlocked hahaha

  • @zimdorthegodofpower7955
    @zimdorthegodofpower79558 ай бұрын

    my favorite part of this video is when roanoke just yells in confusion" what war"

  • @RaizelSX
    @RaizelSX8 ай бұрын

    1st off Angler fish with feet. 2ndly Is it possible that Talan was also infected before completing puberty as well, resulting in a combination of his genetic disease and the "were" infection to change his looks? So unlike Gavin who was infected in adulthood, Talan would continue to "grow" as he completed human puberty and extended into wer puberty

  • @SergioLeonardoCornejo
    @SergioLeonardoCornejo8 ай бұрын

    Ngl. I prefer my lycanthropes with more awoo and less twitchy twitch.

  • @trala8911
    @trala89118 ай бұрын

    This was one of my favourite movie science reviews of yours, and I can’t even really express why. It was just particularly enjoyable. Cheers for the video, Mr. Roanoke :)

  • @jeremysantos7382
    @jeremysantos73828 ай бұрын

    "Starting with the feet".. to beefing with a angler fish, is a tineline i was not exspecting 😂

  • @gazagames6399
    @gazagames63998 ай бұрын

    Id like to see you cover more warhammer things like the genetic monstrosity that's an ork

  • @Amayawolf_01
    @Amayawolf_017 ай бұрын

    The "zoning out" seizures you mentioned are ones I actually have!! They are known as petit mal/absence seizures (the ones with spasms are known as grand mal). I alternate between not knowing it happened at all and being vaguely aware of a "black space" in my memory, and your brain tends to fill in the gaps to explain the empty space. If I'm having a conversation and have a seizure my brain mistakenly tells me that the conversation ended, so I'll be confused at times if someone prompts me to continue what I was talking about. My family can tell when they're happening because I've had them since childhood. For me flashing lights aren't a trigger, but being sleep deprived makes them more likely to occur. In my early neurology tests to actually diagnose the seizures they tried to induce a seizure to monitor my brain activity, and had me close my eyes while they did the flashing lights (so no idea why they had the guy keep his eyes open here, that would be blinding and unpleasant). They also had me take deep breaths really fast which triggered a seizure. I'm on medication for it these days which does help, but the medication isn't a perfect solution because it's less effective if I get sick

  • @dedricklewis7168
    @dedricklewis71688 ай бұрын

    I'm so hyped that you decided to go over Wer! Let's. GOOOO!

  • @ivanangeli
    @ivanangeli8 ай бұрын

    34:58 "a woodchiper beats everything' a Supernatural reference, "Weekend at Bobby's" episode :D Great TV show - anc could be source of many videos here

  • @smithyMcjoe
    @smithyMcjoe8 ай бұрын

    I'm going to start calling my epilepsy my Lycanthropy curse. It just gives it that funny sinister streak 🤣

  • @pirategamer3243
    @pirategamer32438 ай бұрын

    Can you talk about the vampires from the movie "Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter"? It sounds weird but its a great movie.

  • @HappyAspid
    @HappyAspid7 ай бұрын

    26:45 - it once required to have 4 people to hold my cat during blood analysis in order to hold it properly. At that can were not very big. Now imagine human sized gorilla in his place.

  • @stanthestegosaurus1457
    @stanthestegosaurus14577 ай бұрын

    Everytime Roanoke does a video on some form of Lycanthropy I feel my soul brighten up abit more

  • @dtay8913
    @dtay89138 ай бұрын

    Thank you Mr. Noke, this video shall entertain me on my hour long trek to work.

  • @ciancopeland5790
    @ciancopeland57908 ай бұрын

    Realising I might have the strong bone gene. I got hit side on by a bus going 60kmph and my bike was totalled but I just sprained my ankle. Also had my uncle run me over with a trailer when I was 10 and parked it on my legs for a good few seconds, my fat ass got up and got chocolate to stop crying and I was all good lmao

  • @renediem5218

    @renediem5218

    Ай бұрын

    60 Miles/h ?, Dude If you rly had been hit by a Bus at that speed, you'd only be 1 Thing. Strong bine Syndrome or not... DEAD. Just bcs you seek to be Special doesn't mean you are.

  • @brittanycampbell2063
    @brittanycampbell20638 ай бұрын

    Loving the consistency this man puts out! I have rewatched most of the videos just because 😂

  • @Shawnsatisfiedwife
    @Shawnsatisfiedwife8 ай бұрын

    I'm a nurse and I've always said if you want to get sick or seriously ill have a stay at a hospital

  • @KillerChrono666
    @KillerChrono6668 ай бұрын

    I think it's a new and interesting take on Werewolves. Also have you thought about doing a video on Harbinger Down or Carnifex? I think you'd enjoy both movies.

  • @theend-nz6vs

    @theend-nz6vs

    8 ай бұрын

    Hell yeah I love to see a take on harbinger down

  • @Travelerr
    @Travelerr8 ай бұрын

    Oh this movie was great! I was hoping you'd cover it. Honestly love your work covering games and movies. Hopefully you can cover Project MetalBeast if you haven't already. Loads of science to tackle in that one.

  • @kudlztoad8866
    @kudlztoad88668 ай бұрын

    Always a pleasure to see the Boi Roanoke with a new video! Appreciate ya man.

  • @thehandsomeone8369
    @thehandsomeone83698 ай бұрын

    The Four Hoursman of Roanoke: Start with the feet. Dad jokes. Zesty memes. And irrational fear of Anglerfish.

  • @alexschmeling2655
    @alexschmeling26558 ай бұрын

    Roanoke when he watches a new werewolf movie "how is this just a very rabid animal?" I love that we as society got that scared of rabid animals that weve made hundreds of movies on it 😂

  • @alexandertiberius1098

    @alexandertiberius1098

    8 ай бұрын

    An incurable, transmissible disease with a 99% fatality rate is far worse a monster than anything we've made up.

  • @alexschmeling2655

    @alexschmeling2655

    8 ай бұрын

    @@alexandertiberius1098 that's fair, the world will end either by natural disaster or human mischief, I'm more leaning on the latter honestly. I'm sure a nerd will end up saying "let's harvest the planets core radiation for power" and nobody that's read a superman comic will be there to scream and point lol

  • @alexandertiberius1098

    @alexandertiberius1098

    8 ай бұрын

    @@alexschmeling2655 I'm actually pretty "team people" on this front, the advancement of our technology is so insanely fast that we'll have clean energy and space travel before we get to the point of actually destroying the planet. As long as no one starts throwing nukes around... 😬

  • @shadowarez1337
    @shadowarez13378 ай бұрын

    Imagine if we had a Dementia Werewolf that....that would be something to behold 🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️

  • @HRWelch
    @HRWelch8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing this one! You do an amazing job. Keep it up.

  • @adarkangel
    @adarkangel7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Roanoke for all you do! This was a fun listen and learned a thing or two ✨

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