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for most of my childhood my parents were addicted to prescription painkillers, so as someone who’s seen shit like this firsthand this short is scarily accurate. the part where the twin picks up the phone in such jerky but sluggish motions reminds me so much of how my dad would move and even talk to me at times. they’re both clean now and have been since i was like 13-14 (im 20) but this short really drives the point home; people who misuse drugs spiral so far down and lose all control they have over their life, turning them into wildly different people
Thank you for feeling comfortable/strong enough to share this. I'm sure people will find your personal experience very comforting because it makes them feel less alone. Glad things are much better for now!
I thought I would share my interpretation of the scene at 9:40 where the kids in their room on their devices while the mom watches. I think the kids are using their devices as a form of escapism. The mom’s drug addiction seems to have taken so much control over her to the point where she can’t take care of her kids and might have even been abusive toward them. The kids are probably using escapism to forget about the dark reality of their life and look for comfort or security that they had lost. I have my own experiences with using escapism to deal with and forget trauma so seeing that hit pretty close to home. Their mom watching them from outside the room is probably her wanting to be a good mom and be apart of their lives again but feels like she can’t anymore because she feels so far gone thanks to her addiction. Drug addiction doesn’t just affect the person abusing drugs, but it also affects the people around them.
@@shooshiMooshiIf you do though, beware: It has a deep rabbithole behind it, that can easily take up an hour or three to fully explore. There's a website, hacking you have to do to find out more on that website, another website, and multiple different interpretations. All of them being valid according to the creators. But there are also guides on how to figure it all out. All I'm saying is, you should take a bit of time if you really want to figure out whats going on behind "This House has people in it"
I as well know what it’s like to have a mother who was under drug addiction. I honestly can’t remember anything in order, but here’s what I think happened; Basically I was probably about 6-9 and my mother(biological) would date a man named Joseph, he was fine for the first few weeks, then he started to for me and my little sister and big brother to call him ‘Dad’… later on the abuse became mental, he made me and my brother put all of our toys in bags and throw them outside.. he threatened to burn them. My brother said “That would be a waste of money.” In which he was punished for it. He was told he couldn’t smile or be happy. Not even laugh. Later on, after a painful month, it was around Christmas, so it was cold (We used to live in Hamilton Alabama) And.. Me and my little sister were talking to each other, saying how we didn’t want to be in that house.. Joseph locked me, my little sister, and big brother outside for Forty Five minutes… Me and my little sister were in dresses, and my brother was only in shorts.. when we came inside my mother was ‘crying’ Joseph said it was my fault… eventually, the mental abuse became, Physical, Mental, and Emotional… after a while the police were called. We lived with my grandparents for about six months… later on we went back. Joseph was in jail, my mother seemed depressed. But I was 6-9 so I didn’t understand… it became normal for her to fall asleep with cigarettes, and I once save the house from burning down. A few months passed, she came in with friends and said, “Don’t come in my room unless you’re hurt or bleeding.” And we listened. Months passed, we fended for ourselves. Luckily me and my siblings had a food truck that would come by monthly. If not we would’ve starved. We also went to the neighbors a lot. Another few months passed. And the police arrive, we were told to wait outside.. we did almost hours later we were at our grandparents without a clue. Three months later, we went to our fathers place. It’s been five years since I’ve lived or stayed with my mom, im thirteen now. The reason police came, was because my mom was with a bunch of drug dealers and criminals.. she’s only visited once this year. And when she did. She gave me clothes. And you wanna know what was on those clothes?! Meth! And I got chemical burns! Luckily I healed without any damage… I tend to heat up randomly but that’s all.. Thank you for reading my rant/vent
i think that the car is supposed to represent her self and that her "other self" is her in the affect of drugs meaning that when the original self gets out of control and that her drugged self is in control the meaning that the original self getting run over means the drugs are trying kill what the woman used to be idk if this is confusing but it's really difficult to explain
yes, absolutely. and i also interpret it as, she really hates herself for what she has become since the addiction. i think she feels a lot of guilt for treating herself and her children so badly because of her addiction
At 3:10 you can also see the thingies she uses to take “Claridryl” in the back seat of the car further symbolizing the addiction and how it started of them being in her life (the car) to her alternate aka the addiction now becoming much bigger than just the few Claridryl thingies in the back seat
Two more films I can't recommend enough are Shop: a Pop Opera and Opal, both made by Jack Stauber and aired on Adult Swim. I'd say start with Shop since it's more fun lighthearted songs about learning how to live while grocery shopping, and Opal is more about child abuse, neglect, and escapism
As someone who's parents were addicted to drugs for almost all of my childhood (my mom stopped drugs and left my dad when I was 16, but my dad is still a drug addict) this is terrifyingly accurate
My father is a doctor. He has patients who come in with needle marks all over their bodies, grayed out muscles and horrible symptoms, and the only thing they do or ask is for more drugs, and it's completely horrifying. Never take drugs. It's not worth it.
I absolutely adore this short. Too many cooks is a good one you might like. Only if you haven't Also I feel like this is would be more of medicine drug addiction i don't know why
My mom died of a drug overdose a little over a year ago. We weren't close as she and my dad separated when I was two, but I always had that sort of void, knowing that I was robbed of something so essential that most other children get. I honestly can't take it when my friend complain about their mothers because they don't realize how lucky they are. Single dads don't get NEARLY enough recognition and I feel like PSAs like these are a good way to educate the public
I am currently watching this on the computer in my kitchen at midnight while making myself an entire thanksgiving meal. shooshi is the best thing to watch as I do so
I think the part where the mom says something like taking care of kids is like being in two places at once, i think that also represents her and her alternate
@@shooshiMooshi Honestly i think my pyschosis agrees with me on this. this is confusing and makes me question also also. PLEASE REACT TO 0 PEOPLE WALTS FROM VOCALOID PLEASSEEE
what the hell? i was six years old and i would see this playing on adult swim. i had nightmares of this cus i thought that it was cursed especially when it would play at 3 am and i was a believer of that "witch's hour" sht. nostalgic in a disturbing way LMAO. it is pretty upsetting to watch this now that im older cus my mom was actually dealing with this exact same thing but i was too young to understand. you should react to [as] bumps cus they are pretty fckin disturbing
Literally damn Adult Swim always get my attention every time I see a cartoon or a video about [AS], lol. DAMN, EVEN JUST AN AD THAT GONE WRONG I'M ENJOYING THIS! BTW, I recommend you to watch Hamster Hell, or T for Tooth, or My Little Lamb :)
ive seen this video before,it confused me at first but then I got the meaning of it... And plus the claridly or something I think it's like a parody of real pills or medicine I dont know tho... and if you read the box where they show the Claridryl it says Severe reactions, Symptoms,extra,strong, and it also says Fast,Powerful,Bold and shocking... I also love how Shooshi said that the car kind of represents her life,it's like if the woman dug her own grave from drug addiction,and now that she's addicted to drugs her 'alternative' is taking control of her life. I think that the alternative is her when the drugs took control over her. And the drugs made her life worse,and her alternative run over the original,and like shooshi said the car kind of represents her life,and the life that the original was living was hell,so the alternative (drugs) took control over her and made the original not be able to control herself. I love how they represented drug addiction.
this reminds me of some of the effects of the abuse opiods in the long-term, at least how it affected my family members. the mom in unedited footage of a bear resembles my grandmother a lot.
I feel this only not drug addiction but also every single addiction there is for example let's say phone addiction. People who are addicted to phone attention will suffer maybe not die but definitely suffer (idk if this makes sense or not to anyone else besides me 💅)
The video used to have a its own fake website for the drug, which if you click on the house in the background, you can explore the house which adding more hints/clues of the video. It's no longer actived but you can explore it using the wayback machine
my mom was addicted to heroin and also pain killers at one point too this is represent it very good. anyway my mom is doing much better then she way when I was younger.
when ı was little ı was at the wrong side of youtube seeing videos like this showing how adicction is like even tho ı never understand it when ı was a child it would still leave a scare to me this reminded me that-
I don't think that drugs can cause people to become aggressive psychopaths... In another words, can drugs cause hallucinations, obscene bodily movement, etc...? Sure, hard drugs can do a lot with your body (and thus, also mind - given that body creates mind). However, I think that drug addicts being depicted as automatically these "zombies that want to kill others", is just inaccurate...
My interpretation of this whole film is that yes, the mom gets addicted to drugs and it takes control over her life. But in one of the scenes of her alter egos, she’s portrayed as a crazy lady talking to herself. But she’s talking about a guy whom she met and who she thought was amazing. She mentions how „two weeks ago“ she met a guy. This obviously still being during the time that she was doing that drug, the guy she must’ve met was also under the influence and taking drugs. At the beginning of the film when the mom is passing by her house before she is attacked, you can see a distraught man being handcuffed by the police. It seems obvious that the man may have killed the children but this is literally another way the mom no longer had any control of her life. As she could no longer control the people she was with.
Here's what I think about it. Her "normal" self, AKA Donna at the beginning of the vid, is what she sees/interprets. And the crazy/on-dr*gs self, is who she actually is. Also, near the end or even during the vid, you can see her already showing signs of symptoms of the drug. Such as aggression, I believe double vision, hallucinations, trouble walking, and inability to concentrate. And! if you look at the back seat of her car, you can see various pill bottles scattered around, but you can't see her children, this "implies" she might've killed her kids and left them in the park. Also with the glove cabinet, you can see a lot of medicine boxes stuffed in there as she takes out one. The crazy man near the beginning while she is driving also foreshadows what's going to happen at the end, her being arrested for m*rder (possibly). And this part 6:21 where Donna is with the kids is possibly when she was intoxicated in reality.
i feel like the drug she’s using is coke,, mainly because the “medicine” she’s taking, she’s putting in her nose (kinda like a nose spray, but she inhales it if you look closely at the scene when she uses it in the car) and she starts acting all,, weird. her emotions are out of control, she’s hallucinating (the scene where she’s talking to the wall about the guy she met at the bar) and having random bursts of energy. ive been around users, sadly and they’ve acted quite like how she did.