In this video I will be explaining Opium Birds also known as Erosion Birds who are bird like beings from Antarctica which are huge birds from TikTok that are Ai generated. #ErosionBird #OpiumBirds #Trending
because it's the exact description of the entrychrist >dajal< and the Beast. they will appear on the day of judgment according to Islamic teaching . feeling don't lie we all felt the shiver down the spine because ower uncotions-mindes and heart can feel evel . and this is not science fiction . i will shorten the story for you . there are 5 different eteties in earth 1 . humans we have no global leader /home earth 2 . JIN or demons can not be seen global leader satan BAL /home sky 1 maby sky 2 but for now they are stranded att earth 3 . yagog & Magog people of ender the earth they are the ones withe high technological advancement UFO.s earth quake machine.. / Home MARS after a desater they came to earth they coldet fit in killing tribes a king named doallkarnaine managed to trape them ender a dam of copper and steal they dug tunels and liked it dow there they will appear again and kill humans like they used to but they waiting for the total desater WWWIII 4 . enty chriest dajal he is a humen but hase super powers like healing fertilizing sand he hase one eye he is the fonder of uliminaty and zionizm . stranded in an island his promise is he will not show up till its total choose and death on earth . 5 . DABA the beast unknown origin unknown history she is the dajal's companiant on the island . now if we want to sort the on teams it will be 1 vs 4 . if you wonder why tho world leaders joyn ocults and worship a unknown leader of uliminati its dajal . when you see devil worship its ball . when you see UFO its yagog and Magog if you see the beast its too late for forgiveness . i invite my brothers to Islam if I wasn't conseur about you all I wolden type all this pls like in to the religen
@@ITzAxurax36 What's funny is that these things are avian like the Skeksis but have the calm and wise look about them like the Mystics. Those things were so cute and peaceful looking.
Was thinking same thing, like white fluffy Skeksis. I thought man in suit/ puppet. It looks real in the sense that looks like an animatronic or puppet suit.
If it can generate your biggest fears it can also generate your biggest kinks and fantasies. 😏 (Just keep that positive part away from the Cupcake man)
I actually really like seeing each different erosion bird, it has this air and sence of mystery to it and then the faceless human beside them sometimes is very intriguing and mysterious, makes me want to start a cult around it
I think they look cool. They look like they would appears in a dark fantasy movie where the main character must find them in order gather knowledge about how to defeat the main villain.
Erosion birds are large avian creatures that can be found on cold, elevated mountains. They are so named because of the fact that they live on mountains. They can reach up to 15 feet or higher in height. They have an average wingspan of 52 feet, but they rarely fly. On each wing, they have small, claw-like hands. Erosion birds have no known predators and are not typically aggressive. To get around, these birds will waddle, similar to that of a penguin. Because of their ungiving environment, erosion birds are very opportunistic and will feed on anything they can find, such as frozen bushes, moss, or even carrion. The birds are usually solitary or found in small groups. They lay up to 6 eggs and use their dense, fur-like feathers to keep their eggs warm. Erosion bird chicks stay with their mother for 4-6 weeks before being able to live by themselves. Erosion birds rarely make noise, but when they do, they use grunts, squeals, and bellows to communicate. Erosion birds are usually solitary, but they may also be found in groups of 4 to 5. Erosion birds are only active during the day. At night, they sleep in large burrows beneath the snow. These birds will often sit and watch over the desolate landscapes. It is thought that they do this to store energy and heat because of the extreme cold.
What scares me most about these birds aren’t just their size and appearance. It’s the fact that they’re in the arctic. And it’s worth noting that mammals in those areas are all carnivores due to lack of vegetation. Now consider this ontop of the fact it’s way larger than a person. I’m fully aware this isn’t real, just a thought.
It’s important to note that the name opium bird comes from the record label Opium not the drug, the members of that label usually have dark tones and outlandish outfits that fit the aesthetic of the bird which is why som e people refer to dark imagery in rap “opium”
This reminds me of the Wilder Menn tradition, European wild man guises used to scare away bad spirits around the new year. Maybe that's why they feel safe? A protective union of man and nature?
What I love the most about them is the fact that they are all so different in appearance, meaning that they could potentially be seen as a real species with realistic differences between each one.
00:04 Opium birds are AI generated videos that have become viral on the Internet. 00:14 Opium Birds are unsettling 00:23 Opium Birds have captured the internet's attention. 00:33 Opium Birds showcases the advancement of AI. 00:42 Bird-like beings discovered in Antarctic mountain range. 00:51 Researching the reality of a video titled Opium Birds. 01:01 Mixed emotions about the future of AI. 01:07 Opium Birds are now appealing to everyone.
@@noob_185Erosion birds are large avian creatures that can be found on cold, elevated mountains. They are so named because of the fact that they live on mountains. They can reach up to 15 feet or higher in height. They have an average wingspan of 52 feet, but they rarely fly. On each wing, they have small, claw-like hands. Erosion birds have no known predators and are not typically aggressive. To get around, these birds will waddle, similar to that of a penguin. Because of their ungiving environment, erosion birds are very opportunistic and will feed on anything they can find, such as frozen bushes, moss, or even carrion. The birds are usually solitary or found in small groups. They lay up to 6 eggs and use their dense, fur-like feathers to keep their eggs warm. Erosion bird chicks stay with their mother for 4-6 weeks before being able to live by themselves. Erosion birds rarely make noise, but when they do, they use grunts, squeals, and bellows to communicate. Erosion birds are usually solitary, but they may also be found in groups of 4 to 5. Erosion birds are only active during the day. At night, they sleep in large burrows beneath the snow. These birds will often sit and watch over the desolate landscapes. It is thought that they do this to store energy and heat because of the extreme cold.Erosion birds are large avian creatures that can be found on cold, elevated mountains. They are so named because of the fact that they live on mountains. They can reach up to 15 feet or higher in height. They have an average wingspan of 52 feet, but they rarely fly. On each wing, they have small, claw-like hands. Erosion birds have no known predators and are not typically aggressive. To get around, these birds will waddle, similar to that of a penguin. Because of their ungiving environment, erosion birds are very opportunistic and will feed on anything they can find, such as frozen bushes, moss, or even carrion. The birds are usually solitary or found in small groups. They lay up to 6 eggs and use their dense, fur-like feathers to keep their eggs warm. Erosion bird chicks stay with their mother for 4-6 weeks before being able to live by themselves. Erosion birds rarely make noise, but when they do, they use grunts, squeals, and bellows to communicate. Erosion birds are usually solitary, but they may also be found in groups of 4 to 5. Erosion birds are only active during the day. At night, they sleep in large burrows beneath the snow. These birds will often sit and watch over the desolate landscapes. It is thought that they do this to store energy and heat because of the extreme cold.Erosion birds are large avian creatures that can be found on cold, elevated mountains. They are so named because of the fact that they live on mountains. They can reach up to 15 feet or higher in height. They have an average wingspan of 52 feet, but they rarely fly. On each wing, they have small, claw-like hands. Erosion birds have no known predators and are not typically aggressive. To get around, these birds will waddle, similar to that of a penguin. Because of their ungiving environment, erosion birds are very opportunistic and will feed on anything they can find, such as frozen bushes, moss, or even carrion. The birds are usually solitary or found in small groups. They lay up to 6 eggs and use their dense, fur-like feathers to keep their eggs warm. Erosion bird chicks stay with their mother for 4-6 weeks before being able to live by themselves. Erosion birds rarely make noise, but when they do, they use grunts, squeals, and bellows to communicate. Erosion birds are usually solitary, but they may also be found in groups of 4 to 5. Erosion birds are only active during the day. At night, they sleep in large burrows beneath the snow. These birds will often sit and watch over the desolate landscapes. It is thought that they do this to store energy and heat because of the extreme cold.Erosion birds are large avian creatures that can be found on cold, elevated mountains. They are so named because of the fact that they live on mountains. They can reach up to 15 feet or higher in height. They have an average wingspan of 52 feet, but they rarely fly. On each wing, they have small, claw-like hands. Erosion birds have no known predators and are not typically aggressive. To get around, these birds will waddle, similar to that of a penguin. Because of their ungiving environment, erosion birds are very opportunistic and will feed on anything they can find, such as frozen bushes, moss, or even carrion. The birds are usually solitary or found in small groups. They lay up to 6 eggs and use their dense, fur-like feathers to keep their eggs warm. Erosion bird chicks stay with their mother for 4-6 weeks before being able to live by themselves. Erosion birds rarely make noise, but when they do, they use grunts, squeals, and bellows to communicate. Erosion birds are usually solitary, but they may also be found in groups of 4 to 5. Erosion birds are only active during the day. At night, they sleep in large burrows beneath the snow. These birds will often sit and watch over the desolate landscapes. It is thought that they do this to store energy and heat because of the extreme cold.Erosion birds are large avian creatures that can be found on cold, elevated mountains. They are so named because of the fact that they live on mountains. They can reach up to 15 feet or higher in height. They have an average wingspan of 52 feet, but they rarely fly. On each wing, they have small, claw-like hands. Erosion birds have no known predators and are not typically aggressive. To get around, these birds will waddle, similar to that of a penguin. Because of their ungiving environment, erosion birds are very opportunistic and will feed on anything they can find, such as frozen bushes, moss, or even carrion. The birds are usually solitary or found in small groups. They lay up to 6 eggs and use their dense, fur-like feathers to keep their eggs warm. Erosion bird chicks stay with their mother for 4-6 weeks before being able to live by themselves. Erosion birds rarely make noise, but when they do, they use grunts, squeals, and bellows to communicate. Erosion birds are usually solitary, but they may also be found in groups of 4 to 5. Erosion birds are only active during the day. At night, they sleep in large burrows beneath the snow. These birds will often sit and watch over the desolate landscapes. It is thought that they do this to store energy and heat because of the extreme cold.
I love the clips with the blurred faces on the human companions, it makes this feel like some sort of forbidden footage that should never have seen the light of day.
Absolute stroke of genius, they are about as unsettling as anything can get without adding any "real horror" elements. Perhaps even more so. Everything about their design but also the execution of the videos is incredibly. Despite being created with AI, I still credit the creator who has the imagination of using AI to create these things...
The birds remind me of The Never Ending Story or Labyrinth. Deformed creatures that look similar to animals we usually see but are very different in other ways. But unlike the Jim Henson films, I feel like these guys won't be as friendly
in one of the scenes, you can see that there is a human directly infront of a bird, the bird then seemingly closes its wings around the human, capturing it in a hug like state, then quickly smiling before the video cuts off to another bird, I find it weird and creepy as it feels like some kind of ARG or analog horror series. timestamp here [0:57] and in another clip it seems like the bird sees the camera man, and walks towards it, seemingly going to eat or destroy the camera. timestamp here [1:06]
Honestly when I first saw 'em I already had a feeling that it was ai generated but it also looked so real that I doubted it and thought it was some art project or something
If these would be real they most likely would not be as chill as they appear because of the scarcity of food in antarctica they would need to eat every little bit of meat they could come by
These guys are just one of the many of a faction known as Erosion guardians . The all of them are . Erosion seal . Erosion moose . Erosion wolf . Erosion bear . Erosion beaver . Erosion rabbit . Erosion mountain lion . Erosion bird . Erosion orca . Erosion whale . Erosion shark . Erosion octopus and lastly erosion bagger . There are more but they have yet to awaken to protect humanity from the animalbominastikns like Russian poler bear and the other animalbominastikns . All Erosion guardians fight against the animalbominastikns to protect humanity from destruction . Because it’s humanity that will one day defeat the god of human human hunt . Sithvergith . They have awoken . The erosion guardians are to to help guide us to help the gods of all time save us from the darkness that is . The corrupting light of the dawn of the hunt god Sithvergith . My we help the Erosion guardians help us revitalize the gods of new and old and save humanity from the mutating light of Sithvergith
It's not about how great the AI has become, it's about how stupid ppl are, it's not real and it doesn't look real, you don't need google to know that. The thing behind that bird is that many of us (I can't say all of us) know that bird, but we do not know how. Just like we share the memory of "This Man". My theory is that this bird really has to do something with opium, when I was a kid with a not fully developed brain I remember thinking about the same face as this bird has, and it was one of my biggest nightmares back then. So it maybe really does have something to do with illusion and mind
It feels as if they are acknowledging your presence but don’t really mind you, as if they know you are going to die soon. Idk the way they are gazing into my eyes feels overall unsettling and almost terrifying, and the fact that its AI generated adds a whole new level of horror to it
Bro, thank you so much for explaining this. Because I just watched a videos. And I saw these birds that had blood on it and like I just said, I have a new fear.