Even though that Chernobyl is a true tragedy, in a more fictional setting the invisible poison of radiation is a cool horror concept as an intangible monster/danger.
Each time there is a new video, I say this is your best so far. You just improve as you go! Great job 22:56 taking pics of napkins out of everything in the arcane premiere LMAO
It's likely that Pacific Drive is another such story as it's all too possible the effects of the events on the Olympic Peninsula could spread infinitely.
"The Magnus Archives" is a podcast that definitely represents the "noble cause" aspect of cosmic horror. Trying to stop evils taking over the world, accidentally leading to something worse .. this is probably the scariest, because the protagonist in these scenarios is being led from the start. Inevitability, like watching a car crash in slow motion, is one of the most horrible destinies
Great video. Ngl i expected warhammer in here somewhere. (Edit) for exemple that book of Tzench belivered to the bureaucrat on his birthday(?) about what happened to his family, his world/hope being destroyed and being hunted by a monstruosity that sounds like his wife.
@CosmicHours I mean look at the current state of the world: The Big three (USA, Russia and China) are all in their twilight years. Current generation has more brainrot than road kill Environmental and science experts are either ignored or undermined by greedy corporations Incompetent buffoons being elected to lead a country. Fundamentalists constantly using whatever excuses to justify their atrocities. I could go on and on but we would be here for a good while.
@CosmicHours Because TH-cam is ran by a bunch of morons and auto deletes comments. Just look at the current state of the world and see how people fail to learn the lessons from the past few decades.
I can't help thinking this demonising of knowledge sounds more like a recipe for doom. Isn't it more dangerous to ignore knowledge, only acting according to your conviction/ideology/faith and ignoring the known facts? We are more likely to fail if we lack knowledge or mistake lies for the truth due to lack of knowledge. The idea that one can achieve some "ultimate truth" by just believing in a certain claim or following one idea is the very opposite to pursuit of actual knowledge.
I worry about human stupidity not Monsters from the void. I mean even worse is religions believers and their god(s) telling them to do terrible things. Oh wait again it's just humans doing bad things. Great video as always.
@@dark_demon2522 What it means: a *prideful* inability to even consider being wrong (or immoral). How it's most often used: to bash unwillingness to "know your place" and being curious about the unknown.
These words can adapt to new meanings, sometimes they reach a new use and is not incorrect in the new context, is all cultural, like how the word "Literally" is now is commonly used as an exaggeration even though it was supposed to be the opposite.
Even though that Chernobyl is a true tragedy, in a more fictional setting the invisible poison of radiation is a cool horror concept as an intangible monster/danger.
The only upside with CHernobyl is that humans can't live there. Go figure, the animals are safe because of it.
Each time there is a new video, I say this is your best so far. You just improve as you go! Great job
22:56 taking pics of napkins out of everything in the arcane premiere LMAO
first time watching OC and man I was not expecting this quality from a starting channel
I love the editing and narrative in this one sm
Damn. As a big Lovecraftian fan, the video showcasing your dialogue and editing skills is so captivating. Please keep it up.
It's likely that Pacific Drive is another such story as it's all too possible the effects of the events on the Olympic Peninsula could spread infinitely.
Snuuy is that you? Its so cool to know Youre doing great after LoR hit the bucket. You were always master of these kind of essays (kat vid)
so is it you or not, im so confused bro just highlighted me and left me in the dark 😅
Love watching content like this sunny!
You deserve so many more subscribers
you got yourself a new subscriber man..this is good stuff
"The Magnus Archives" is a podcast that definitely represents the "noble cause" aspect of cosmic horror. Trying to stop evils taking over the world, accidentally leading to something worse .. this is probably the scariest, because the protagonist in these scenarios is being led from the start. Inevitability, like watching a car crash in slow motion, is one of the most horrible destinies
The Animal Well music was used perfectly
Great video! With your editing and overall presentation skills I can’t believe you haven’t had your numbers explode yet ❤
Yes new Upload. Perfect to fall asleep to
I feel like some stories are definitely "world ending" after you read them, but in terms of ego death, that we are never the same after.
You can't fool me Snnuy.
the upload i was waiting for pog!
Great video.
Ngl i expected warhammer in here somewhere.
(Edit) for exemple that book of Tzench belivered to the bureaucrat on his birthday(?) about what happened to his family, his world/hope being destroyed and being hunted by a monstruosity that sounds like his wife.
this is such a underrated channel, I really hope 2025 will be your year
How to DOOM a world?
Simple: Not learning from history.
It's as simple as doing the opposite of everything we did 50 years ago really
@CosmicHours I mean look at the current state of the world:
The Big three (USA, Russia and China) are all in their twilight years.
Current generation has more brainrot than road kill
Environmental and science experts are either ignored or undermined by greedy corporations
Incompetent buffoons being elected to lead a country.
Fundamentalists constantly using whatever excuses to justify their atrocities.
I could go on and on but we would be here for a good while.
@CosmicHours Because TH-cam is ran by a bunch of morons and auto deletes comments.
Just look at the current state of the world and see how people fail to learn the lessons from the past few decades.
When have we destroyed the world in the past?
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Excellent video!
Excellent video.
omg arcane and bloodborne? Let's goooo
So cool!! 👽
Irl doom to the Earth as we know it tends to be a slow rot. Not with a roar but a slow and nearly silent fart.
_Feeds and pets the algorithm_
Where did the scene of the giant monster destroying the city by walking comes from
The Hellboy movie from 2019
A catastrophy so horrifying it was recreated in a miniseries -- what kind of conclusion is that?
In my line of work we call that a transition, not a conclusion
Are you Snnuy the legend of runeterra guys ?
Sunny is that you?
I can't help thinking this demonising of knowledge sounds more like a recipe for doom.
Isn't it more dangerous to ignore knowledge, only acting according to your conviction/ideology/faith and ignoring the known facts?
We are more likely to fail if we lack knowledge or mistake lies for the truth due to lack of knowledge. The idea that one can achieve some "ultimate truth" by just believing in a certain claim or following one idea is the very opposite to pursuit of actual knowledge.
Are this game can play in phone?
New video let’s goooooooo
Read Deep Sea Ember
is this Snnuy voice?
Yes
I worry about human stupidity not Monsters from the void. I mean even worse is religions believers and their god(s) telling them to do terrible things. Oh wait again it's just humans doing bad things. Great video as always.
Ignorance is bliss!!
Comment to boost the algo
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"hubris" is the most overused word in essays like this one. and it is always used incorrectly, in an antiintellectualist way.
Explain it then, please (Sorry if this sounds rude its a genuine question)
@@dark_demon2522
What it means: a *prideful* inability to even consider being wrong (or immoral).
How it's most often used: to bash unwillingness to "know your place" and being curious about the unknown.
These words can adapt to new meanings, sometimes they reach a new use and is not incorrect in the new context, is all cultural, like how the word "Literally" is now is commonly used as an exaggeration even though it was supposed to be the opposite.
What is bro yapping about?