Will I go crazy: blogger decided to spend a whole month in a cell without light (2 photos + 1 video)
For a certain amount of donation, he is ready to perform various tasks. For $5 - to do a handstand, for $20 - to wear a straitjacket for 15 minutes, and for $50 - to tape his mouth shut for an hour.
A well-known million-follower blogger under the nickname Norme decided to conduct an experiment - for a month he decided to spend time completely alone in a special chamber without light. However, on the fifth day of his "tests", his subscribers are already begging him to stop this madness.
The young man also decided to film his ordeal with an infrared camera to show how he spends his time during his month-long voluntary confinement. Despite the fact that just over five days have passed since the start of the ordeal, his subscribers are already expressing concern about the blogger's actions and behavior
Norme himself, who has over 1.22 million subscribers, began this experiment to check whether he would "go crazy." He also plans to undergo a series of tests in complete isolation during his month-long stay in this state. For a certain donation amount, he is ready to complete various tasks. For $5 — stand on your hands, for $20 — put on a straitjacket for 15 minutes, and for $50 — tape your mouth shut for an hour.
As the media writes, judging by the image of the stream that the YouTuber is conducting, the size of the room is so small that there is clearly only enough space to install a mattress for sleeping.
The viewers and subscribers themselves noticed changes in the guy's behavior: he began to act quite chaotically in his actions, as if he had already begun to talk to "intergalactic aliens" and react to various sounds. In the comments in the chat, there are different opinions about why the blogger does this — whether he is just playing along with the camera or really wants to check his mental health.
One user writes that the streamer clearly needs help, and another calls on the YouTuber to "stop torturing himself for views." Others are openly ironic, writing, like, "give the bro an Oscar for going completely off the rails."