I shed a tear after reading that It made me remember the first world ive ever created that ive lost after accidentally deleting that world All my progress lost in an instant
"Alright let's make some fences" "Wait no, that's a gate.." "And that's a ladder...." "That's a trap door......." "....How do you make a fence?" "..........What was I making?"
*crafts a crafting table *crafts a pickaxe sideways *tries to craft a log with planks *tries *crafts sticks *forgotten anvil recipe *mining gold with wood *replaces the sticks of the bow with string *tries to craft a saddle *the dragon never dropped an egg *crafts a crafting bench with cobblestone *crafting the egg of your house *crafting the soil...or was it dirt? *remembers remembering crafting *a username *crafts nothing *the boss bar disappears *there was a problem loading this world *disconnected from server *forgetting the seed to function *failed to sync world data *corrupted backup’s backup *herobrine’s red lights * red wool? *workbench * disc # *
Someday that might be us, when we are old, trying to remember the days of our youth, trying to replay the games that shaped us, trying to stay us, teyimg to hold on, but in the end, it will fade, and so will we
Dude imagining you’ve been controlling Steve using him to make amazing buildings with great memories and then you deleted the world, he slowly loses the memories of the world, you and him spent time playing and he slowly ascend to madness trying to remember the last sparks of his memory.
It DID exist, it existed since Cave game tech test, it was removed in indev 20091231-1. Obviously it was brought back in beta 1.8-pre1-1 with more features.
The original 6 hour version reflects an elderly person remembering ballroom music under the worsening effects of Alzheimer's/dementia. This Minecraft version would be "our" version if it were made ahead in the future, like in 2070's or 2080's something when we get really old and suffer from Alzheimer's/dementia.
@@geronimous_rat The question is, will the human species someday go extinct completely because of climate change, or will it "just" be the end of modern industrialized society as we know it? I probably worry more about this open question than any other one.
@@devinward461 Honestly, I think humanity will survive. In a lot lower numbers, sure, but if we're lucky we can rebuild of the ashes our current economic system will result in.
Honestly this version does kinda hit me more than the original, purely because I remember the songs, so when they fade away, it's like actual memories are fading away, rather than just hearing garbled old timey songs that I've never heard before.
@@devinward461 Humanity will survive no doubt, either by smaller numbers in nomadic tribes or small "oasis" civilization centers or going all out into extraplanetary expansionism (think batches of a couple thousands in mars trying to start again). It won't be the end, and after all we have lived through worse (Ice Age was more deadly than history books already make it out to be)
I feel like the achievment would be rewarded to people who rejoin their old world after not playing on it for at least 10 years. It would make everything in the world look significantly older as soon as you got it. Vines would grow instantly to their lowest possible point. Mobs wouldn’t attack you, as though they had forgotten why they were attacking you in the first place. No natural Zombies would spawn, and all spawners would be empty. All skeletons are replaced with wither skeletons. Endermen would have moved so many blocks around, that every world looks amplified. Diamond ore would be much more common, but coal ore would be nowhere to be seen. All grass is replaced with mycelium and mushrooms. Your chests would be empty. All passive mobs would be extinct, including pets like dogs. Trees would be very scarce. All placed blocks would have reverted to what they once were: diamond blocks to ore, netherite blocks to ancient debris, beacons would even be replaced by withers, but they wouldn’t even try to attack you. Soul sand and soul soil would revert to normal sand and mycelium. The nether would be flooded with lava, and the bedrock ceiling would be the only safe place in the nether, even though it always has been. The player, however, would be perfectly fine. Everything you had before would still be there, in the state it was. And, if you had the right tools, you could effectively restore your world to what it was before. All you need to do to begin is plant a sapling on a dirt block separate from the mycelium so that it wouldn’t destroy it. And then, once it’s grown, you do what all of us have done before, Chop down your first tree.
Let's go to a place where everything is made of blocks, where the only limit is your imagination. Let's go wherever you want to go, venture to the highest mountains, venture down to the deepest caves. Build anything you want, day or night, rain or shine, because this is the most significant sandbox you'll ever step foot in.
Ah fuuuck... My first world! I don't remember it well but it was bad, i didn't enjoy it like i should've... I am always trying to start again from scratch but the vanilla doesn't fill my void anymore, but mods make it anti natural
God, Stage 6… the way you can just faintly make out melodies that never seem to finish, never resolve, and then they fade back into the ambiguity of the ambience that swallows you whole. Every note is so fleeting, your mind jumps to grasp it, but its already gone… because by the time you make sense of it, its just a burning memory.
@@jonathanmejia1565 yeah, I find it a bit odd that I get notifications on such old comments, but I don’t mind, it’s nice to give people a surprise sometimes. I’ll listen to it this morning or evening and tell you since it’s late and I should get to bed.
@@noeakcrow4217 *and you forgot who you are, your wolf, your cat, your friend, your horse, your house, your room, your diamonds, your iron, your bed, Who are you?, who are you?, who are you?, who am i?, what am i?, (you forgot how to speak, you don’t know who you are, you’re confused right now, you’re crying oh wait you can’t, because you lost the ability to cry, where are you going?, where are your friend?, where are your family?, where are you?, you’re lost in the snow, your mind is slowly dying, what is happening?, I’m confused as you ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????-)*
@GUM ? yeah but then you'd have to brush the teeth in the mouth of your eyeballs and when you swallow you swallow with one big mouth and two little upper mouths.. might suck when you blink too because your lips have skin speaking of that you'd also need to put lip chap on your mouth eyes so they don't get crusty and dry ouch when you blink
This is basically a modern personalized version of the original. Probably hits harder to some people since most of us are familiar with minecraft sounds
I ain't no silent generation, but the originial Caretaker- Everywhere at the End of Time makes me severely uneasy, like plain unpleasant. The music is the embodiment of terror, it represents dementia, a fate worse than death. A thing cannot hit harder when you are in a stage where you don't recognise anything also. Didn't mean to sound so sinister though...
I remember the days the ocean was empty, nothing to fear. I remember the days beds remained red no other color. I remember when we only had three cats. I remember the nether being empty. I remember, I do…And to think that was only 5-6 years ago shocks me. I miss that.
I remember my only experience with minecraft for years was mobile. Finding out there was a version with more on it blew my mind. I think I still have a copy of my original world I played on mobile for years. Go back occasionally just for nostalgia but I think it got deleted when I got my new phone.
i went and checked how long I have had Minecraft yesterday and it shocked me that its been 9 years already. So much nostalgia from building in empty snow biomes.. i had no clue what the nether reactor did until like 2 years ago
@@Lrizu Haha I remember that too ! Mineshafts, villages and desert temples didn't exist. When there was only oak. Sheeps were always white. I also remember some of the fun stuff like use two blocks of snow with a stone slab on the top and an iron door to imitate a fridge. Going out at night was dangerous. There was no fishing poles too, it came later. When there was the fishing pole I did a little caban near a lake and started fishing. It was so chill.
This is so much more relatable and less frightening than EATEOT, yet to us, casual and avid Minecraft players, conveys its same purpose in a more effective way. Absolutely brilliant.
@@thecaketubby5764 the fact that I know this music makes it more relatable and more terrifying as I haven't heard some of these in years. Just because you know the songs doesn't mean it isn't scary.
if the caretaker is a representation of alzheimers in the silent generation (the ballroom themes of the 20s and 30s indicative of early memories and nostalgia), this is a terrifying representation of generation z going through the same thing in 60 to 70 years.
the first song almost broke me, chirp was one of the first songs i’ve ever listened as a child. It was always and still my favorite minecraft song. I remember when i was a toddler i was afraid of the nether so i went in creative and played chirp to calm me down. This is one song I’m guaranteed to never forget, the rich melody will always be with me.
“Hey Grandpa!” “Yes?” “Do you know about Minecraft?” “Mine...craft?” “It was a big game when you were a teenager, over 60 years ago!” “I... don’t know about that game.” “Oh, I guess you’ve never played it.” “Minecraft” That word rings a bell but you can’t remember why.
@@drnarwhal2888 “Everywhere at the end of time” by The Caretaker. It’s a 6-hour long journey and it’s well-crafted to show you what life is like to someone with dementia. It’s super disturbing but at the same time conforming. I don’t recommend you listen to it if you got other issues going on but it’s life-changing and everyone should at some point. Btw it’s doesn’t give you dementia like some dumb creepypasta.
@@drnarwhal2888 Basically it recreates what those with dementia go through by using music, this is sort of personal as now I can know how it felt for my great grandmother while she was fighting it.
Dude this isn’t even a meme. Much like the original I could say that this in itself is an artform. This could be said solely for the reason that we, teenagers, kids and young adults can all relate to this, therefore making the experience all the more realistic and terrifying.
It’s so hard to think about that. Imagine just waking up, in a place you don’t even know, and all you can remember is the light tunes of Minecraft’s soundtrack. You don’t remember whose house it is, you don’t remember where you are, you don’t remember anybody there. All you know is you are there. Alzheimer’s and Dementia scares me, scares me more than death. I couldn’t imagine drifting into the afterlife, not even knowing my own name. It’s horrifying.
When I was 7, I had a Minecraft world I played on almost every day. It was in Pocket Edition, so it was nothing special. I, however, truly treasured it. I fondly remember the big cube made out of layered ore blocks, which I loved so much. One day, I wanted to make some sort of cat farm, so I arranged spawners with ocelot spawn eggs in a circle. Not too long after I placed them, they started to spawn too many ocelots for my iPad to keep up with. I couldn't destroy them, so (I thought) I had to delete the world. After deleting it, I was heartbroken. A world I had spent so much time on, gone. Of course, I never got that world back, though recently I did look through my old worlds on my iPad. I can't remember anything else about it, though I doubt any of it was worth remembering.
@@gameseeker6307 It could still happen, it can happen because you decided to cross the road or sleeping well one night, you just get old, all your body get old and at some point something don't do his job right, and something else, and something else..
It's just a burning nether - It's just a burning memory We don't have many torches - We don't have many days Late afternoon mining - Late afternoon drifting Worlds that are beautiful and transient - Things that are beautiful and transient Into each other's mines - Into each other's eyes My world will be deleted in joy - My heart will stop in joy A losing dragon battle is raging - A losing battle is raging Misplaced in mines - Misplaced in time What does it matter how my diamond pick breaks - What does it matter how my heart breaks Glimpses of diamond in trying times - Glimpses of hope in trying times Surrending to creepers - Surrending to despair Last moments of light before night falls - Last moments of pure recall The night ahead feels lonely - The way ahead feels lonely Back there Steve - Back there Benjamin And pick breaks - And heart breaks Hidden caves buried deep - Hidden sea buried deep Deleted bewildered World - Internal Bewildered World Dark cave without lucidity - Aching cavern without lucidity An empty world never loaded - An empty bliss beyond this world Mournful cameraderie of your dog - Mournful camaraderie Post awareness Confusions - same name Post awareness Confusions - same name Temporary bliss state - same name Advanced plague entanglements - same name Sudden time regression into isolation - same name Your first world fades away - Place in the world fades away
Seriously tho, imagine scrolling through TH-cam comments 60, 70, 100+ years in the future. Now imagine watching a video you've never seen before, only to find a comment you left decades ago.
The year is 2085. Not much is left. Not much that counts, anyway. You've stopped trying to hold on to the past. But one last time the past comes back. Something that lost its meaning a long time ago. A declaration. ... Poggers.
@@ThatGuy-zw4le I appreciated the Ugandan knuckles meme when it was still in it's prime. Everyone hated it but I didn't at least when it first started. That shit was funny. Loads of players grouping together to repeat a stupid meme, effectively smoking out those who hate the meme from the room, while also entertaining those who enjoyed it.
I think this version is way more terrifying to us than The Caretaker's, because some of us are so connected to Minecraft The thought of me getting old and forgetting a game that's been a part of my life it's just horrible
Someone in the original video said that many people with schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, dementia often hum the music they heard in their younger days. It sends a chill up my spine trying to imagine an old, ailing Sweden in their last hours.
The most unnerving difference between the feeling that the Caretaker's work and this give me is that instead of a character developing dementia, I am. It's a much more personal experience. Instead of looking into the mind of a dementia patient- hearing their memories, feeling their feelings- I instead look into myself and see my own memories, imagining them slowly drift away. I decided to play Minecraft listening to this, and cried. I cried a lot, walking by all the houses I've built. Smelting the ores I've mined. Remembering the friends I've made. At the end of the day, all of it will be gone someday. But now is not that someday. Feed your dogs. Mine some diamonds. Kill some mobs. Build something nice for someone you care about. So long as we can mine and craft, there is still memories to hold on to.
I had an idea for a Minecraft mod based on the idea (I have no idea how to make it, it's just an idea) Stage 1: You start up the game. Everything is normal at first. Occasionally, there are blocks where there shouldn't be, for example a single wool block in a tree. Also, mobs look slightly off but it's nothing concerningly weird. There are maybe twenty minutes of silence in between songs to give you time to build. Stage two: The randomness of blocks becomes more noticeable, the colors are less saturated, mobs look a little stranger, some words are misspelled, you can't see as far into the distance. A little less time in between songs but there's also a couple more. Stage three: There is a fog making it harder to see, sometimes blocks don't break when you want them to, crafting guide is completely gone, many misspelled words, mobs are more distorted and make strange noises, items in your inventory randomly disappear, some blocks are gone, other blocks randomly appear, the block texture becomes bizarre, villagers trade you nothing, similar amount of time as stage two Stage four: the fog thickens, jump button becomes crouch, all mobs spin in a circle, crafting does not work anymore, it takes longer to break blocks, block texure is random and makes no sense, lasts same amount of time Stage five: all blocks look dull and the same, lots of blocks in the sky, there is no sun or moon, time does not exist to you anymore, mobs are unrecognizable, tools instantly break, time between songs is less, the end is rapidly approaching Stage six: nothing, there's nothing, your world has completely faded away, you are left in the void utterly alone, You freeze, Sweden starts playing. The song ends and your world deletes itself. I would really like to see this become a real thing but I have no idea how to code or mod. I could help with the texture art :3
@@kio7320 technically it can be cured, the issue is that it would be so invasive and hazardous that as much as it causes damage leaving the problem there, it would be just as much of a hazard if not more to try to fix it. The first video and I consider best education I got on Dementia/Alzheimer’s-related diseases specifically brought up both that A) these disorders can happen at any age (the film featured two toddlers and their friend who all had a related disorder that ended up killing the first sibling by basically causing the same plaque in Alzheimer’s at only 1-2 years old) and B) scientists already have a general idea how to fix the issue at least with Alzheimer’s (remove the plaque) but no method so far has been successful at removing plaque without damaging tissue at the same time, and you cannot just dig into someone’s head surgically to remove it because it will just come back even if you do it successfully; at worse, you can cause brain damage yourself because the plaque forms anywhere there’s surface area in the brain, so you’d have to make a bunch of really invasive maneuvers to get it all. Currently as far as I’ve heard they are trying to make and test reactive agents related to the protein they think may be failing in Alzheimer’s patients to regulate plaque and fat buildup (since plaque and fat is actually normal, it’s just usually scrubbed off by your own system) to try and reverse the effects of the protein failure, but progress probably slowed down due to most of the global budget for research going to COVID this last year. But, hope for something, right?
As you lay there in hardcore, about to die, you seem to remember the days with large population in the world. But you look around and everything was done by you. You can’t remember who built the bridge on the river and who built the massive tower in the village. You can’t remember anyone who helped mine, build, and grow the crops. As zombies start to swarm you, you had forgotten to repair your diamond sword, forgotten to bring food, and armor deteriorating by the second. You die in the mines you once thought was safe, within the staticky darkness.
From a reply I made to another comment here: "Honestly this version does kinda hit me more than the original, purely because I remember the songs, so when they fade away, it's like actual memories are fading away, rather than just hearing garbled old timey songs that I've never heard before."
Yeah, wrote that on my comment too. I practically can't listen to this because of that, it feels like I'm losing memories as this goes on. It's honestly scary. and surprisingly this is just a shitpost, pretty epic
Keep in mind that the kind of music the caretaker used was very purposefully old music. That's the music the current generation who is going throught dementia listened at their youth. So this would be kind of analogous ...
Honestly. I would say that the original does hit me harder. I grew up with Minecraft like many other people here, but I usually don't like to let the barrier of "A song is old" let me from enjoying the song. Some of my favorite songs come from generations and times before I was born and frankly before my parents were born. The pacing of the music used in the original isn't nostalgia filled for me as it is for many other people. But I can still get that sense of Euphoria and you can feel it being ripped away from you.
This does mean a lot to me. You see what your childhood has become, how it slowly fades away. In this it's noticeable as it's over the course of under an hour. But for those who live through it's a cohesive blur, the change is slow and excruciating. You know something is missing but you don't know why are when it ended up that way. I almost acquainte it to paint drying on a wall, you know that the paint is once wet and it becomes dry eventually. I've always looked at certain things in that way, when does the paint become "dry", I try to condense down to a finite point in time as if we look through time in a forward moving sense. What would quantify the paint as being "Dry", when does it stop being wet and at which moment. This concept can usually be applied to so many things such as aging. But the idea is such a blur
I just can't believe someone made this. And also: I can't share this with anyone because they either didn't play Minecraft or they do not know Everywhere At The End Of Time. What a beautiful niece piece of art.
There's no way you made this as a meme, the craftsmanship put into this is phenomenal. This is a beautiful, more modern, and close to home version. I just barely finished listening to Everywhere At The End Of Time so this popped out at me. Thank you for creating this.
The Caretaker's Everywhere at the End of Time: helps young people empathize with their older relatives going through dementia Supra's Everywhere at the End of Time: gives young people a glimpse of what it's going to feel like for themselves
I'm someone who can't listen to a 6 hour album without skipping ahead of songs so this really helped me listen through it and feel a kind of attachment, the way I can recognize parts of songs but not entirely as the album goes on helps drill in the fact that for all I know I could go through this when I'm older, it's heartwarming but strong at the same time. I respect it.
What does “unironically” even mean in the context you used it in??? How would something be “ironically designed for our generation?” The internet users destroyed the meaning of the word “irony.”
@@DiamondAxolotl I think he meant that it's a sincere work of art, not made as a joke. Ironic or not, there is an element of ridiculousness present in the juxtaposition here, and even in the Caretaker's original piece. Just sayin'...
This actually terrifies me, and here’s why: the caretaker album was meant to represent an elderly person with Dementia or Alzheimer’s in the silent era, as they try to recall old ballroom music from the 30s, then this represents what will happen to gen Z in 60 years. As we try to recall old Minecraft music, or something that is meaningful to us, as our mind slowly fades away.
"Hey grandpa!" "Hello. Have you seen the new Stampy's lovely world episode yet?" "What is that? Who is that?" "W- well its episode 346." "I think you should take your medicine."
The only reason this is scarier is because this version is both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. We've all heard Minecraft music, but nobody knew about Heartaches before they listened to EATEOT.
@@misfitcherries you know you can be diagnosed by a doctor right? You don't have to figure it out yourself. I'm sure some of your memories will still be intact by the time you're ready to go creeper hugging.
The way Chirp loops over and over, distorts, and then cuts off suddenly is honestly horrifying. It’s like I’m gradually forgetting all the amazing memories I made playing Minecraft with my brother and our friends and cousins in middle school, they’re just becoming more and more distorted until they just become unrecognizable or vanish completely.
this version of it is honestly more poignant to me, and its so clear how much effort you put into this. its easier to see the musical themes and patterns when i know the songs so well like this. im able to hear when certain songs return, able to feel the emotions of a song like sweden coming in at the end, able to understand the regression. i know this was made as a meme but its genuinely recreated and, for a younger person who knows these songs, improved upon the concept. i really hope this blows up, this was fantastic and is deserving of massive praise.
this is exactly why i always think it's not a good idea to listen to the original album as a single 6.5 hour piece. each stage was released 6 months apart, and caretaker fans like me who were there from the beginning listened to each stage repeatedly and got really accustomed to how it sounded before the next stage would be released. by contrast, i barely recognize most of these songs from minecraft so listening to it really does only work as a meme, but people who have been playing the game for years are just as acquainted with them as i am with caretaker songs.
yeah, it's like the original version of everywhere at the end of time, but as you know the songs and already have nostalgia with them, it is more intimate, you comprehend more what it is supposed to transmit as you become the one not recognizing the song and seeing only similarities. I love everywhere at the end of time, but i think it works better for me that way because , as i am initially used to hear these songs, i have the feelings of familliarty and being lost at the same time, like a person with dementia would have. A feeling that i don't have listening to the original everywhere at the end of time, because i'm not used to songs of the 30s so i just feel a degradation between the songs but not in my memory. that's what i thought when i listened to it. i honestly hope this will get more views
A few generations down the road, and we'll have a new caretaker-esque track, resembling songs that kids from generations past Z understand. It's all a very interesting concept.
I-i... i don't think this is a meme... i'd say it's more of a way to describe something, the description made it sound like it's describing memory loss? I don't really know
35:44 I started thinking about how many pets I've abondoned over the many many years I've played this game. I used to play alone a lot and was always terrified to go out into the chaos of minecraft alone, so finding a companion out in the forest to spend time with always felt so special to me. :'(
One amazing thing I noticed: "It's just a burning nether", "what does it matter, how my diamond pick breaks" and "and pick breaks" are all different versions of the same piece. This represents the caretaker's changing versions of "heartaches" that appear throughout the original album. Love that you did that.
the original album does a similar thing, it has the same track with the same name repeated before and after a short interlude, as if the realisation of mental deterioration is just rearing its head at the threshold of confusion and complete mental collapse
@@willtowers1532 i don't think I fully understand? Do you mean the ending of the third album? This happens with "burning despair does ache" and "mournful camaraderie". I know about this, though it wasn't done here, sadly
@@willtowers1532 they're referring to several songs in the original album that are all resamples of a song called "heartache." Just a burning memory is the first instance, and this pattern is repeated in here.
I think that this genuinely makes the original album more digestible for a more modern audience. I lost my grandfather recently, and he was a long way into his battle with memory loss. The original album helped me kind of understand what it might have been like for him, but this album makes it personal to me. I have thousands of hours in Minecraft. I know it seems stupid, but I think being able to recognize the songs just adds another level to the album. It makes you almost experience it for yourself rather than being able to relate to someone else's experience with it. Thank you for putting this piece together, Supra. I know that people will see this as a meme but you truly put so much effort into reimagining what the Caretaker did. I came across another version with minecraft songs from a few months ago, but the quality cannot compare to this. Amazing work.
this is terrifying to me, minecraft was the first game i ever played and i still play it to this day. minecraft is something i hold dear to me and the thought of it escaping from me is incomprehensibly horrifying. man up, you would say, man up _i_ would say but this is too much
as your life is overtaken by silence broken only by brief echoes of a broken memory, suddenly a melody breaks through the confusion. A simple piano melody, you don't remember it, yet there is something familiar about it. You hold on to this memory as long as you can, but as your last grip on any form of a memory burns to ash, two words are stuck in your mind: wet hands.
The original gave me this horrible sad sense of empathy relating to experiences I’ve seen within the upper ages of my own family. This, this was scary. The absolute worst part is the _original_ songs are designed to be background music as you play. They aren’t incredibly specific like in the original Caretakers project, where he altered 20s and 30s love songs. There isn’t a specific memory I can tie with background noise like I could with a favorite song, so I already can’t tell you anything I associate with these songs, but I’ve heard them through enough Minecraft plays. Fucking Bravo, dude.
This is pure terror The human fear of time, death and the unknown that this conveys to our generation is so powerful here that I’m terrified of my future
The lockdown will be 2 weeks long. Time to have fun! 0:00 I can wait longer. 16:38 It's starting to get boring staying at home during the summer. 27:44 When will it be over? 38:43 Please? 50:49 What was the pre covid world like again? 1:12:37
I was not the first person to make this comment but 1 in 5 people will know someone with dementia (1). By the age of 65, 1 in 10 of us will develop dementia by the age of 65 (2). The intent of Kirby's project was to simulate the experience of dementia of someone in our current year. This is why the original songs reconstructed by Kirby for his project came out from the 1920's to the 1930's. We know that the most effective way for aiding someone with dementia is to play the songs of their former childhood; "Musical perception, emotion, and memory can survive long after other forms of memory and cognitive function have disappeared" (3). In the future, this is what some of us will hear, the nostalgic songs of C418, when we cannot think of anything else. (1) alzheimer.ca, (2) alz.org, (3) Music and Dementia: An Overview by Ronald Devere, MD
i got chills reading this comment. i figured the intent of this project was somewhat similar to how you described, but reading it the way you phrased it, i think this album now horrifies me more than the caretaker itself.
That makes me feel some type of way... right now these songs and those game are just a side note, but in decades when we can’t even remember our own names maybe they’ll stir something in us and we’ll remember happiness that we once shared with the music
That makes sense like... Stage 1 and 2 = normal game Stage 3 = some of the blocks start glitching Stage 4 = you are starting to jurtter now Stage 5 and 6 = welcome to the #@=)@.!$
I remember a world with windows of glass blocks, and a long long and not straight at all wood planks tunnel linking my mountain house to somewhere else, because i was afraid of mobs. I don't remember deleting it
because of how incredibly personal this is, it unnerves me beyond belief. if im being honest, growing old is probably one of my biggest fears, and gaining alzheimers is probably number one. the feeling of not knowing where you are, and sitting alone in an empty abyss as all of your childhood memories come flooding back in some of the most disturbing and uncomfortable ways, as familiar yet unfamiliar faces stare at you will absolute concern on their face. your mind corrodes, as it cant work like it used to anymore. you are merely sitting in your living room, but you, for some reason, have no idea where you are. confusion rolls in as you try so hard to grasp onto what you know, but all important memories leave as your body is almost like an empty husk that tries way too hard to function like it did long ago. white noise is a sound that plays on repeat, almost like tinnitus in your brain. you want to wake up, but you can't even remember if you're asleep. yet again, this all disturbs me in ways i cannot describe. it makes forgetting things feel much worse than it actually is. good job! you scared someone who lives and breathes the genre of horror.
at this point I think its legitimate wanting to die, thats what I would want personally, especially if im in a bad shape physically. I hope it will be possible
Imagine: This is your memory of Minecraft’s music, long gone into the depths of dementia or any other memory loss disorder caught at an elderly age. Hm? What’s this? Your grandchildren bought you an Xbox 360 thinking that your childhood memories may slow the growing threat as familiarity is there, for you. You boot up the console, needing to create a new account as the year is now 2070/2080. You don’t remember the year, nor the account details. You browse a wasteland of a once booming market,”Minecraft,” a name far too familiar. You purchase and download. Remembering the tunes as how this video portrays them. You start a survival, too your shock you feel as if the music is off, incorrect, not as you remember. So you ignore it. Eventually a skeleton kills a creeper dropping a music disc. The disc is Chirp, so you play it. Not only is the background track not as you remember exactly neither are the music discs. You turn off the console and decide to revisit it the next day.
I cannot believe the amount of effort that went into this. My grandfather was diagnosed with Alzheimer. It scares me, deeply, the fact that it is put into music, on how your mental state disappears and fades. How you start to collapse in on yourself, and look at things in horror, as you can feel yourself slipping away. Thinking yourself to death, clinging desperately to those memories as they become distorted and different, all the while partially unknowing. Forgetting the fact that you are fading mentally, to realizing you are. A constant mental struggle. This video speaks to me on an incredibly deep level. It has helped me gain context on this sort of situation.
This was probably a lot more meaningful than the original to me. Minecraft was a game I played for over 5 years, had countless worlds, and made countless friends. My grandpa died of Alzheimers 5 years ago, and minecraft got me through it.
I genuinely cried at the end and I’m someone that never cries ever. Minecraft has been a thing of my childhood and just imagining that one day all those memories are gone. I have so much appreciation of this video and even more appreciation of the music on minecraft. This for some reason is so much more personal to me because of how minecraft kind of is embedded in me at this point.
*you gotta remember, he turned himself into a pickle!...* *or... w-was it a cucumber?* *Im telling you, funniest shit I’ve ever seen....* *...f-funniest...* *......*
Achievement unlocked:
_"how did we get here?"_
this for some reason hits harder when you're reading it at 5 am and procrastinating
O H
This shit reminds me of Hotline Miami's story honestly, fucking weird
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Is this where...
...we came in?
Missed opportunity to name it Everywhere at the End of Mine
damn i was thinking the same
i c wut u did thar
naming your video "x but its y" is always underselling and missing potential
@@Metaluck768 so true
How about everywhere at the end
Cause yenno, the end
And the game ends there
"Your first world fades away" that title hits different
I shed a tear after reading that
It made me remember the first world ive ever created that ive lost after accidentally deleting that world
All my progress lost in an instant
poor different
parents sold xb360 before I had a chance to move my first world to a hard drive to save it for later, shit man.
F
It was so long ago...
POV: you are growing out of minecraft, and letting go of the joyous memories you had playing it.
nuh uh
@@Mesowav copium overdose
"Alright let's make some fences"
"Wait no, that's a gate.."
"And that's a ladder...."
"That's a trap door......."
"....How do you make a fence?"
"..........What was I making?"
*crafts a crafting table
*crafts a pickaxe sideways
*tries to craft a log with planks
*tries
*crafts sticks
*forgotten anvil recipe
*mining gold with wood
*replaces the sticks of the bow with string
*tries to craft a saddle
*the dragon never dropped an egg
*crafts a crafting bench with cobblestone
*crafting the egg of your house
*crafting the soil...or was it dirt?
*remembers remembering crafting
*a username
*crafts nothing
*the boss bar disappears
*there was a problem loading this world
*disconnected from server
*forgetting the seed to function
*failed to sync world data
*corrupted backup’s backup
*herobrine’s red lights
* red wool?
*workbench
* disc #
*
@@gavart4509 ITS MINE!
Jojo disc reference
Okay but this already happens
Someday that might be us, when we are old, trying to remember the days of our youth, trying to replay the games that shaped us, trying to stay us, teyimg to hold on, but in the end, it will fade, and so will we
me trying to craft chainmail armor with fire charges:
:')
"Do you remember your dog?"
"Pancake.."
"That's his name!"
"Who's name?"
Stop...
Yep, looks like an average conversation with my grandma a few years ago.
Now she's just staring into the void and at me from time to time.
@@TechnoScorpion2137 oh damn, I’m sorry
"I was just hungry for breakfast. I've never tamed a dog, what're you talking about?"
r/im14andthisisdeep
Me: *deletes my minecraft world*
Steve, within the time of a few milliseconds:
lmao
why is that so true
That is sad if you think it
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Dude imagining you’ve been controlling Steve using him to make amazing buildings with great memories and then you deleted the world, he slowly loses the memories of the world, you and him spent time playing and he slowly ascend to madness trying to remember the last sparks of his memory.
“I remember when creative mode didn’t exist.”
“Let’s get you into bed granpa.”
It DID exist, it existed since Cave game tech test, it was removed in indev 20091231-1.
Obviously it was brought back in beta 1.8-pre1-1 with more features.
Wasn’t creative the first mode not survival
I remember when it was all one giant list. I am the grampa.
we used to milk Squids!
this is technically a minecraft song parody
So we back in the...where were we again?
shut
please dont
dont do this to me
Creeper 👀
Imagine this is what Steve starts to hear when he falls of the void, endlessly, for all time...
imagine if steve fell into the void and it *didnt kill him*
@@knopfir thats too scary
Maybe he will eventually stop thinking
no, this be steves memory when the time in your minecraft world switches to the negatives as demonstrated in that one antvenom video
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You are gonna carry that block
I hate that story.
Miner Bebop
...for a long time.
😔bang..
"I need to make a crafting table"
(...)
"Done, now, what was I going to craft?..."
"Ah now I remember, a crafting table..."
The original 6 hour version reflects an elderly person remembering ballroom music under the worsening effects of Alzheimer's/dementia. This Minecraft version would be "our" version if it were made ahead in the future, like in 2070's or 2080's something when we get really old and suffer from Alzheimer's/dementia.
yeah you got a point
tho not to be a downer but I doubt gen z will live to see 2070
idk if climate change or another pandemic is gonna take us out
@@geronimous_rat The question is, will the human species someday go extinct completely because of climate change, or will it "just" be the end of modern industrialized society as we know it? I probably worry more about this open question than any other one.
@@devinward461 Honestly, I think humanity will survive. In a lot lower numbers, sure, but if we're lucky we can rebuild of the ashes our current economic system will result in.
Honestly this version does kinda hit me more than the original, purely because I remember the songs, so when they fade away, it's like actual memories are fading away, rather than just hearing garbled old timey songs that I've never heard before.
@@devinward461 Humanity will survive no doubt, either by smaller numbers in nomadic tribes or small "oasis" civilization centers or going all out into extraplanetary expansionism (think batches of a couple thousands in mars trying to start again). It won't be the end, and after all we have lived through worse (Ice Age was more deadly than history books already make it out to be)
Achievement Unlocked: “Burning memory”
(An achievement so rare you *forgot* how you achieved it)
And you even forgot how to get it anyways.
You've already forgotten what advancement you have just made
I feel like the achievment would be rewarded to people who rejoin their old world after not playing on it for at least 10 years. It would make everything in the world look significantly older as soon as you got it. Vines would grow instantly to their lowest possible point. Mobs wouldn’t attack you, as though they had forgotten why they were attacking you in the first place. No natural Zombies would spawn, and all spawners would be empty. All skeletons are replaced with wither skeletons. Endermen would have moved so many blocks around, that every world looks amplified. Diamond ore would be much more common, but coal ore would be nowhere to be seen. All grass is replaced with mycelium and mushrooms. Your chests would be empty. All passive mobs would be extinct, including pets like dogs. Trees would be very scarce. All placed blocks would have reverted to what they once were: diamond blocks to ore, netherite blocks to ancient debris, beacons would even be replaced by withers, but they wouldn’t even try to attack you. Soul sand and soul soil would revert to normal sand and mycelium. The nether would be flooded with lava, and the bedrock ceiling would be the only safe place in the nether, even though it always has been.
The player, however, would be perfectly fine. Everything you had before would still be there, in the state it was. And, if you had the right tools, you could effectively restore your world to what it was before. All you need to do to begin is plant a sapling on a dirt block separate from the mycelium so that it wouldn’t destroy it. And then, once it’s grown, you do what all of us have done before,
Chop down your first tree.
@@nickkayfabe6147 ...dang-
they should add the song when u defeat the enderdragon and add this achievement
"I remember when the build limit was 256 blocks!"
"Sure grandpa, let's get you back to bed now"
I remember when it was 128.
"I remember when you had to mine wooden slabs with a PICKAXE!"
"Alright grandpa, now take your meds."
Andrew, Andrew! Look out for the creeper behind you! Watch out! Wait, your not Andrew...who are you?
"Alright gramps, lets get you to bed..."
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@@cy-bernet-ix "i remember dirt slabs and hugebrick pyramids! "
so nobody is going to talk about how this is a legitimately amazing project and was made with actual heart put into it? This is truly incredible.
Nope
@@therealhussein damn
epic fail
Let's go to a place where everything is made of blocks, where the only limit is your imagination. Let's go wherever you want to go, venture to the highest mountains, venture down to the deepest caves. Build anything you want, day or night, rain or shine, because this is the most significant sandbox you'll ever step foot in.
dear god, and i even tried playing an old world of mine (classic textures and all) while listening to this, i couldnt.
Ah fuuuck... My first world! I don't remember it well but it was bad, i didn't enjoy it like i should've... I am always trying to start again from scratch but the vanilla doesn't fill my void anymore, but mods make it anti natural
The only limit
is your memory
Minecraft is far beyond just a sandbox, it’s the whole playground.
Big nostalgia you just dropped on my head there man, I remember watching that documentary forever ago
this could be the highest effort most obscure meme of the year
It isn't a meme.
Wait, this is a meme?¿
@@sailemartini5902 in essence, it's a 'minecraft, but' meme
Is it even obscure when the original upload goes from 800k to 4.5mil views?
@@ipaqmaster cus it's been given more attention recently due to the "can you name one object in this image"
The worst part about it is if one of us gets dementia this might be a legitimate memory we have to hold onto with our fingernails
I hate it here 😍
God, Stage 6… the way you can just faintly make out melodies that never seem to finish, never resolve, and then they fade back into the ambiguity of the ambience that swallows you whole. Every note is so fleeting, your mind jumps to grasp it, but its already gone… because by the time you make sense of it, its just a burning memory.
Near the end you can hear ‘the end’. That is one of my favourite parts of this album.
@@GodofWeirdWhat?? Can you give me a timestamp?
@@jonathanmejia1565 oh man that was two years ago. Gimme a few hours and I’ll get the timestamp since it late rn.
@@GodofWeird Oh wow, didn't expect you to reply so quickly.
@@jonathanmejia1565 yeah, I find it a bit odd that I get notifications on such old comments, but I don’t mind, it’s nice to give people a surprise sometimes. I’ll listen to it this morning or evening and tell you since it’s late and I should get to bed.
POV: You’re listening to Disc 11 for the first time
Shit got me feels
If this was actually disc 11, that’d be tight
:0
@@edubblesspirit That would make the game file huuuge, unless it was compressed to high hell.
@@pisulolol disc 11 is by far creepy sounds
Achievement Unlocked! "your home bed was missing or obstructed.."
huh. something doesn't seem quite right, now, does it?
*You can't sleep now. You forgot how to sleep.*
I hate it when you can't get back to your base because your bed was missing
@@noeakcrow4217 *and you forgot who you are, your wolf, your cat, your friend, your horse, your house, your room, your diamonds, your iron, your bed, Who are you?, who are you?, who are you?, who am i?, what am i?, (you forgot how to speak, you don’t know who you are, you’re confused right now, you’re crying oh wait you can’t, because you lost the ability to cry, where are you going?, where are your friend?, where are your family?, where are you?, you’re lost in the snow, your mind is slowly dying, what is happening?, I’m confused as you ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????-)*
@@Ironboiibruuhhh I'm sorry but that sounds cringe as hell, I hate using the word cringe but it fits this well
I honestly can't believe this exists.
This is like childhood smashed up against a level of horror we shouldn't have to deal with.
Our greatest fear.
@@common_json My greatest fear is forgetting who I am
@GUM ? what if your eyeballs developed a mouth like a literal mouth
@GUM ? yeah but then you'd have to brush the teeth in the mouth of your eyeballs and when you swallow you swallow with one big mouth and two little upper mouths.. might suck when you blink too because your lips have skin speaking of that you'd also need to put lip chap on your mouth eyes so they don't get crusty and dry ouch when you blink
@GUM ? you can spit at anyone who harrases you, with three mouths.
"Let's finish this house tomorrow, it will be awesome!"
"Yea, man! Can't wait!"
Last seen 8 years ago.
Something about this makes me highly uncomfortable.
It’s the bizarre imagery combined with the music
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odd finding you here, fella
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Oh, Hi, Sliphantom!
This is basically a modern personalized version of the original. Probably hits harder to some people since most of us are familiar with minecraft sounds
I ain't no silent generation, but the originial Caretaker- Everywhere at the End of Time makes me severely uneasy, like plain unpleasant. The music is the embodiment of terror, it represents dementia, a fate worse than death. A thing cannot hit harder when you are in a stage where you don't recognise anything also.
Didn't mean to sound so sinister though...
@@unlimited8410 This video represents the same thing, just with minecraft music
Congrats to whoever hits 1k on this👏🏼
@@brayanramirez1048 haha thanks
@@Rob-pq1bk gg that was fast
6:43 jschlatt is angry, but can't quite recall why...
Lmao
Makes sense too considering his DreamSMP persona is a senile old man
*Understandable*
AHAHJDFGJCHGFWAEKHFC
best comment ever
I remember the days the ocean was empty, nothing to fear. I remember the days beds remained red no other color. I remember when we only had three cats. I remember the nether being empty. I remember, I do…And to think that was only 5-6 years ago shocks me. I miss that.
“Sure grandpa, let’s get you back to bed”
Bruh , i was there when wool had no other colors, i remember my mind was blown when my older brother taught me we could dye wool, i was three or so
I remember my only experience with minecraft for years was mobile. Finding out there was a version with more on it blew my mind. I think I still have a copy of my original world I played on mobile for years. Go back occasionally just for nostalgia but I think it got deleted when I got my new phone.
i went and checked how long I have had Minecraft yesterday and it shocked me that its been 9 years already. So much nostalgia from building in empty snow biomes.. i had no clue what the nether reactor did until like 2 years ago
@@Lrizu Haha I remember that too ! Mineshafts, villages and desert temples didn't exist. When there was only oak. Sheeps were always white. I also remember some of the fun stuff like use two blocks of snow with a stone slab on the top and an iron door to imitate a fridge.
Going out at night was dangerous.
There was no fishing poles too, it came later. When there was the fishing pole I did a little caban near a lake and started fishing. It was so chill.
this is unironically my favorite caretaker inspired project
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yeah,, there's nothing that comes close
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This
Call it minetaker
"Art,is made to disturb the comfortable,and comfort the disturbed". -something i read somewhere
Just watched that video
I'm glad you did
That's a really good quote, wherever you've read it from
That’s a good video I just watched it too
Anor Londo
love the pfp
Step aside Fallen Kingdom, this is now the saddest minecraft song parody.
But... that was when I ruled the land...
@@normanclatcher what land?
Fallen Kingdom will never fall
@@luminite5245 again*
@@luminite5245 what's fallen can't fall again
This is so much more relatable and less frightening than EATEOT, yet to us, casual and avid Minecraft players, conveys its same purpose in a more effective way. Absolutely brilliant.
No, way more frightning
@@minecrash101 Bullshit. The music being from Minecraft is the only thing that made me bear with it.
@@thecaketubby5764 minecraft music is terrifying
@@thecaketubby5764 the fact that I know this music makes it more relatable and more terrifying as I haven't heard some of these in years. Just because you know the songs doesn't mean it isn't scary.
@@TheTruthinPieces theres 2 fucking tracks in the whole game that made you cum yourself that is 11 and 13
“Hey shitass wanna grow old together? Ah those were the times...i wish I remembered what we did together all those years...”
God damn that hit me hard.
Hey shitass, wanna see me slowly fade away from existence?
@@joaquinlaroca2886 dammit shitass.
Now seeing this makes me think what if this is gonna be the last "Hey shitass" meme that'll be on youtube. Damn man
Hey player wanna see me slowly fades away
if the caretaker is a representation of alzheimers in the silent generation (the ballroom themes of the 20s and 30s indicative of early memories and nostalgia), this is a terrifying representation of generation z going through the same thing in 60 to 70 years.
if we live long enough
Yes that's why this version get me man I'm 18
It's funny because that's probably true.
@@blockhead4791 That's the big question right there, all depends on how climate change turns out
@@devinward461 Hope you like black people.
The “How Do I Craft This Again” song holds a whole new meaning after this.
oh my god
I strongly detest that comment.
Holy shit mark get the camera
brooo...
timemark
the first song almost broke me, chirp was one of the first songs i’ve ever listened as a child. It was always and still my favorite minecraft song. I remember when i was a toddler i was afraid of the nether so i went in creative and played chirp to calm me down. This is one song I’m guaranteed to never forget, the rich melody will always be with me.
Yea...
Imagine watching a video for the first time,
But the top comment from a decade ago has a blue thumb-up.
Oh.
Oh no.
IT'S TOO REAL
wait a minute
Something similar happened to me.
GOD IVE DONE THAT
“Hey Grandpa!”
“Yes?”
“Do you know about Minecraft?”
“Mine...craft?”
“It was a big game when you were a teenager, over 60 years ago!”
“I... don’t know about that game.”
“Oh, I guess you’ve never played it.”
“Minecraft”
That word rings a bell but you can’t remember why.
im not gonna lose my memory of minecraft
@@infinitewednesday6412 you never know... until you forget about this comment forever...
@@slimeninja5124 dang...
don't forget!
This makes me sad cause i feel like its going to happen to me one day
This is how "Everywhere at the end of time" would've sounded if it was made in 2080
nice profile pic
Awareness of Ciubix8513's post is without description.
More like 3010
@@theo-tz1rw nobody today will live 1000+ years lmao
DUDE YOU ARE SO RIGHT
The fact that Sweden plays at the end of stage 6 when you hear the choir in the original EATOT is making me cry right now
The memories man...
Please put a spoiler warning
@@snivydream jus dont read it 💀
@@kaiyaay people can’t unread things (unless they have dementia)
@@snivydream bro i'm not gonna like watch the entire thing
this feels like being lovingly embraced in the living room while the house is burning
Wait this actually really is what it feels like- huh
Great idea. Added to my Global Heating playlist.
Gladly you're on the living room
You have put my art block in the grave I dug for it, thank you wonderful stranger!
@@Poolpisser27 how's it going, my man?
You took the most terrifying album ever made and applied its effects to Minecraft.
You made it incredibly personal.
Bravo.
What album?
@@drnarwhal2888 It's called ... everywhere ... wait, what are we talking again? The album? What album?
@@drnarwhal2888 “Everywhere at the end of time” by The Caretaker. It’s a 6-hour long journey and it’s well-crafted to show you what life is like to someone with dementia. It’s super disturbing but at the same time conforming. I don’t recommend you listen to it if you got other issues going on but it’s life-changing and everyone should at some point. Btw it’s doesn’t give you dementia like some dumb creepypasta.
its* effects
@@drnarwhal2888 Basically it recreates what those with dementia go through by using music, this is sort of personal as now I can know how it felt for my great grandmother while she was fighting it.
Dude this isn’t even a meme. Much like the original I could say that this in itself is an artform. This could be said solely for the reason that we, teenagers, kids and young adults can all relate to this, therefore making the experience all the more realistic and terrifying.
hi ralsei you’re my comfort character ily
Hey! And OLDER ADULTS! I'm 60 & I still play Minecraft!! :-)
@@andyburton2796 I hope I get to 60 and can still play Minecraft
It’s so hard to think about that.
Imagine just waking up, in a place you don’t even know, and all you can remember is the light tunes of Minecraft’s soundtrack.
You don’t remember whose house it is, you don’t remember where you are, you don’t remember anybody there. All you know is you are there.
Alzheimer’s and Dementia scares me, scares me more than death. I couldn’t imagine drifting into the afterlife, not even knowing my own name. It’s horrifying.
art and memes are one and the same
When I was 7, I had a Minecraft world I played on almost every day. It was in Pocket Edition, so it was nothing special. I, however, truly treasured it. I fondly remember the big cube made out of layered ore blocks, which I loved so much. One day, I wanted to make some sort of cat farm, so I arranged spawners with ocelot spawn eggs in a circle. Not too long after I placed them, they started to spawn too many ocelots for my iPad to keep up with. I couldn't destroy them, so (I thought) I had to delete the world. After deleting it, I was heartbroken. A world I had spent so much time on, gone.
Of course, I never got that world back, though recently I did look through my old worlds on my iPad. I can't remember anything else about it, though I doubt any of it was worth remembering.
História tocante
"hey what are you playing timmy?"
"minecraft"
"I can show you a few things, back in my day we- we.."
"grandpa you ok?"
"eh forgot about it"
This makes me really sad and I don’t know why
@@thestreak9249 because you know that this will eventually happen someday
@@мертвыйканал-м3х guess my next goal is to live healthy
@@gameseeker6307
It could still happen, it can happen because you decided to cross the road or sleeping well one night, you just get old, all your body get old and at some point something don't do his job right, and something else, and something else..
@@orctrihar life is cruel
*shall we all save this video and come back after decades? Hopefully TH-cam doesn’t shutdown during that period of time*
I wonder what happened yesterday...?
i come back every day
If we're alive seventy years from now.
@@glitchedmatrix55 Yeah we're not gonna be around for 70 years
@@babyj3llo yeah
The world has truly forgotten Minecraft if no one remembers C148's Sweden.
c418**
Old ppl probably saying that about something from early 1900’s and it’s already been forgotten
bruh theres still songs known from 3000 BC
@@delilah_coulter bruh that's the point, he doesn't remember it
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It's just a burning nether - It's just a burning memory
We don't have many torches - We don't have many days
Late afternoon mining - Late afternoon drifting
Worlds that are beautiful and transient - Things that are beautiful and transient
Into each other's mines - Into each other's eyes
My world will be deleted in joy - My heart will stop in joy
A losing dragon battle is raging - A losing battle is raging
Misplaced in mines - Misplaced in time
What does it matter how my diamond pick breaks - What does it matter how my heart breaks
Glimpses of diamond in trying times - Glimpses of hope in trying times
Surrending to creepers - Surrending to despair
Last moments of light before night falls - Last moments of pure recall
The night ahead feels lonely - The way ahead feels lonely
Back there Steve - Back there Benjamin
And pick breaks - And heart breaks
Hidden caves buried deep - Hidden sea buried deep
Deleted bewildered World - Internal Bewildered World
Dark cave without lucidity - Aching cavern without lucidity
An empty world never loaded - An empty bliss beyond this world
Mournful cameraderie of your dog - Mournful camaraderie
Post awareness Confusions - same name
Post awareness Confusions - same name
Temporary bliss state - same name
Advanced plague entanglements - same name
Sudden time regression into isolation - same name
Your first world fades away - Place in the world fades away
The day I can't remember how Dry Hands goes I know I have truly died
:'|
The last few minutes of this are absolutely soul wrenching
we don’t matter
yet somehow we exist
This isn't some sort of dementia joke, I actually can't remember xd
mice are still on venus my friend
Im 25 and already cant remember things that well anymore.
Seriously tho, imagine scrolling through TH-cam comments 60, 70, 100+ years in the future.
Now imagine watching a video you've never seen before, only to find a comment you left decades ago.
That would be fucked up
I've stumbled across comments I made years ago and had a similar reaction
that already happens with me
that happens often in my case, I'll be watching a video I've never seen before and see my comment
it's always the same comment i was about to put down
Cool
This goes perfectly with the “how did we get here?” Achievement
I can't remember how you get that achievement
how do you get that achievement?
@@mitchistiredandwobbly i don't know
@@mitchistiredandwobbly by getting every effects in the game. this includes potions, beacon effects, elder guardian, shulker, dolphin, conduit, etc
@@sdm000 oh thanks, its been 6 years since i played minecraft
POV: You re-discover the farlands, and you are wondering deeper into it, making your way to nothingness.
why
How has nobody commented on how you ended up here
Why not?
@@mrcrazy8032 username checks out
Because art
because we can
The year is 2085. Not much is left. Not much that counts, anyway.
You've stopped trying to hold on to the past. But one last time the past comes back. Something that lost its meaning a long time ago.
A declaration.
...
Poggers.
"grampa! tell me another one of your wacky twitch trolling stories!"
@Nhung Óc Chó i mean, thats the life cycle of memes. They'll die someday and all we can do now is to appreciate it while its still alive.
@@ThatGuy-zw4le I appreciated the Ugandan knuckles meme when it was still in it's prime.
Everyone hated it but I didn't at least when it first started.
That shit was funny. Loads of players grouping together to repeat a stupid meme, effectively smoking out those who hate the meme from the room, while also entertaining those who enjoyed it.
See you in 65 years from now on.
@@ozvoid1245 me too. I just had a lot of cousins who are super sheltered, so a meme you mentioned years ago might still be in use at that household.
I think this version is way more terrifying to us than The Caretaker's, because some of us are so connected to Minecraft
The thought of me getting old and forgetting a game that's been a part of my life it's just horrible
Someone in the original video said that many people with schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, dementia often hum the music they heard in their younger days.
It sends a chill up my spine trying to imagine an old, ailing Sweden in their last hours.
maybe you already forgot some but you don't know because you forgot
@@valorkaizen don't you mean "a confusion so thick you forget forgetting"?
@@cllncl hehe
it’s a video game though, life will get tougher.
The most unnerving difference between the feeling that the Caretaker's work and this give me is that instead of a character developing dementia, I am. It's a much more personal experience. Instead of looking into the mind of a dementia patient- hearing their memories, feeling their feelings- I instead look into myself and see my own memories, imagining them slowly drift away. I decided to play Minecraft listening to this, and cried. I cried a lot, walking by all the houses I've built. Smelting the ores I've mined. Remembering the friends I've made. At the end of the day, all of it will be gone someday. But now is not that someday. Feed your dogs. Mine some diamonds. Kill some mobs. Build something nice for someone you care about. So long as we can mine and craft, there is still memories to hold on to.
I had an idea for a Minecraft mod based on the idea (I have no idea how to make it, it's just an idea)
Stage 1: You start up the game. Everything is normal at first. Occasionally, there are blocks where there shouldn't be, for example a single wool block in a tree. Also, mobs look slightly off but it's nothing concerningly weird. There are maybe twenty minutes of silence in between songs to give you time to build.
Stage two: The randomness of blocks becomes more noticeable, the colors are less saturated, mobs look a little stranger, some words are misspelled, you can't see as far into the distance. A little less time in between songs but there's also a couple more.
Stage three: There is a fog making it harder to see, sometimes blocks don't break when you want them to, crafting guide is completely gone, many misspelled words, mobs are more distorted and make strange noises, items in your inventory randomly disappear, some blocks are gone, other blocks randomly appear, the block texture becomes bizarre, villagers trade you nothing, similar amount of time as stage two
Stage four: the fog thickens, jump button becomes crouch, all mobs spin in a circle, crafting does not work anymore, it takes longer to break blocks, block texure is random and makes no sense, lasts same amount of time
Stage five: all blocks look dull and the same, lots of blocks in the sky, there is no sun or moon, time does not exist to you anymore, mobs are unrecognizable, tools instantly break, time between songs is less, the end is rapidly approaching
Stage six: nothing, there's nothing, your world has completely faded away, you are left in the void utterly alone,
You freeze, Sweden starts playing. The song ends and your world deletes itself.
I would really like to see this become a real thing but I have no idea how to code or mod. I could help with the texture art :3
Maybe a datapack could work, if someone can pull it off~
This is one of the greatest ideas holy crap
Hey, I’m a digital artist so if you need some texture help you can hmu!
It would be amazing if Phoenix SC engaded in this idea, he is quite talented when it comes to modding Minecraft
I don't know how to code but I'm commenting so I'll see if anyone actually does it
Let’s just hope that in 60 years from now dementia will be some what curable
It's a type of disease, and a brain one. I dont rlly think its curable. But hope it could be
@@kio7320 Its our brain malfunctioning with better understanding of our brains in the future presumably we'll be able to fix it.
@@kio7320 technically it can be cured, the issue is that it would be so invasive and hazardous that as much as it causes damage leaving the problem there, it would be just as much of a hazard if not more to try to fix it.
The first video and I consider best education I got on Dementia/Alzheimer’s-related diseases specifically brought up both that A) these disorders can happen at any age (the film featured two toddlers and their friend who all had a related disorder that ended up killing the first sibling by basically causing the same plaque in Alzheimer’s at only 1-2 years old) and B) scientists already have a general idea how to fix the issue at least with Alzheimer’s (remove the plaque) but no method so far has been successful at removing plaque without damaging tissue at the same time, and you cannot just dig into someone’s head surgically to remove it because it will just come back even if you do it successfully; at worse, you can cause brain damage yourself because the plaque forms anywhere there’s surface area in the brain, so you’d have to make a bunch of really invasive maneuvers to get it all.
Currently as far as I’ve heard they are trying to make and test reactive agents related to the protein they think may be failing in Alzheimer’s patients to regulate plaque and fat buildup (since plaque and fat is actually normal, it’s just usually scrubbed off by your own system) to try and reverse the effects of the protein failure, but progress probably slowed down due to most of the global budget for research going to COVID this last year. But, hope for something, right?
@@greenpiersystem hey thanks for the info bud
@@kio7320 No problem, bud! :)
I love how “Chirp” takes the place of “Heartaches” in every song.
Fr, personally I think chirp is the scariest, obscure and ambiguous song in Minecraft. For me it seems mysterious and mystical
not for mournful
Yea it's my favorite track i
Except for Mournful Camaraderie, which sampled a different version of Heartaches
@@number6188 to me chirp was always somewhat of an uplifting, happy song
As you lay there in hardcore, about to die, you seem to remember the days with large population in the world. But you look around and everything was done by you. You can’t remember who built the bridge on the river and who built the massive tower in the village. You can’t remember anyone who helped mine, build, and grow the crops. As zombies start to swarm you, you had forgotten to repair your diamond sword, forgotten to bring food, and armor deteriorating by the second. You die in the mines you once thought was safe, within the staticky darkness.
"Your first world fades away" is the most unsettling thing ive heard, oh god
But your first world already did.
My first world on minecraft is loooong gone.
Jokes on you, I played the lite version of minecraft, which is even more depressing now that I think about it...
@@true_neutral3378 oh god, i remember playing it as well..
@@true_neutral3378 the lite version was pretty cool, at least on mobile. I remember that you could punch through the windows on oak doors
When you're mining and can't find a way to out of the cave.
What cave? Where am I?
When you remember the way to the exit but... you end up looping around the cave, the exit, just, vanished...?
From a reply I made to another comment here:
"Honestly this version does kinda hit me more than the original, purely because I remember the songs, so when they fade away, it's like actual memories are fading away, rather than just hearing garbled old timey songs that I've never heard before."
Yeah, wrote that on my comment too. I practically can't listen to this because of that, it feels like I'm losing memories as this goes on. It's honestly scary.
and surprisingly this is just a shitpost, pretty epic
Bro I deadass cried to this, the original just kinda freaked me out
Keep in mind that the kind of music the caretaker used was very purposefully old music. That's the music the current generation who is going throught dementia listened at their youth. So this would be kind of analogous ...
Honestly. I would say that the original does hit me harder. I grew up with Minecraft like many other people here, but I usually don't like to let the barrier of "A song is old" let me from enjoying the song. Some of my favorite songs come from generations and times before I was born and frankly before my parents were born. The pacing of the music used in the original isn't nostalgia filled for me as it is for many other people. But I can still get that sense of Euphoria and you can feel it being ripped away from you.
This does mean a lot to me. You see what your childhood has become, how it slowly fades away. In this it's noticeable as it's over the course of under an hour. But for those who live through it's a cohesive blur, the change is slow and excruciating. You know something is missing but you don't know why are when it ended up that way. I almost acquainte it to paint drying on a wall, you know that the paint is once wet and it becomes dry eventually. I've always looked at certain things in that way, when does the paint become "dry", I try to condense down to a finite point in time as if we look through time in a forward moving sense. What would quantify the paint as being "Dry", when does it stop being wet and at which moment. This concept can usually be applied to so many things such as aging. But the idea is such a blur
I just can't believe someone made this. And also: I can't share this with anyone because they either didn't play Minecraft or they do not know Everywhere At The End Of Time.
What a beautiful niece piece of art.
👍
imo just share it to the people you know who play minecraft
I don't understand how this makes me feel a sense of dread and mortality whilst also calms me down very much.
same. im not terrified like others, its wierdly calm but also scary
mhm
your picture and name match very well with this comment
That's the point bro, it's an art project that's supposed to kind of simulate dementia
at first i was like wait isnt that star platinum on your pfp
This is even more terrifying due to its relatibility.
And reality
Exactly.
effectively
Sweden playing at the very end is legitimately heartbreaking, that song has so many of my memories tied to it.
It does
Yo who’s speed running dementia with me
Lol.
I would, but that WR time is _insane._
@@E4439Qv5 wow insta dementia! What a glitch
My last run took 11.72 seconds. I don’t think I can beat it again
I tried it and was able to get sub 5 by using the Sus Stew glitch.
My best run ever is about 5.40 secs, it was with child laughs
There's no way you made this as a meme, the craftsmanship put into this is phenomenal. This is a beautiful, more modern, and close to home version. I just barely finished listening to Everywhere At The End Of Time so this popped out at me. Thank you for creating this.
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The Caretaker's Everywhere at the End of Time: helps young people empathize with their older relatives going through dementia
Supra's Everywhere at the End of Time: gives young people a glimpse of what it's going to feel like for themselves
I'm someone who can't listen to a 6 hour album without skipping ahead of songs so this really helped me listen through it and feel a kind of attachment, the way I can recognize parts of songs but not entirely as the album goes on helps drill in the fact that for all I know I could go through this when I'm older, it's heartwarming but strong at the same time. I respect it.
this one unironically is designed for our generation
Hey, even us Zoomers are still humans after all
We are no different from others
What does “unironically” even mean in the context you used it in??? How would something be “ironically designed for our generation?” The internet users destroyed the meaning of the word “irony.”
@@DiamondAxolotl Chill dude...
@@DiamondAxolotl ight we get it you have 100 iq or something go read a dictionary
@@DiamondAxolotl I think he meant that it's a sincere work of art, not made as a joke.
Ironic or not, there is an element of ridiculousness present in the juxtaposition here, and even in the Caretaker's original piece.
Just sayin'...
This actually terrifies me, and here’s why: the caretaker album was meant to represent an elderly person with Dementia or Alzheimer’s in the silent era, as they try to recall old ballroom music from the 30s, then this represents what will happen to gen Z in 60 years. As we try to recall old Minecraft music, or something that is meaningful to us, as our mind slowly fades away.
R͔̯̖̱͚̟̺̗̝͙͉̾ͮ̂ͪ̎ͅE̢̧̜͎̖̙͔͍̻̼͙͉̼ͮ̌ͧͭ̇ͪ̾̐̈ͣ͒́ͨ͂͌̂̉ͪ̑̍͟͏̸̸̢͘͘͟͟͡M̷̸̨̰̞̹̗̲̗̤̿̉̈́̊̐ͤ̊̃̓̃̋ͬ̓͊̚͢͠͡͝E̸̴̴̵̢̡͎͓͎̭̦͓̺̪͍͔̗̳̣͙̿̇͐̈ͮͨ͒̚͢͢͠M̵̛̞̯̜̖̗̼̮̬͉ͦͩͤ̒͐͂̄̋̎̕҉͞B̵̸̸̷̸̸̶̨̥͙̞̣̗̖͂ͦ͂̿̀͘͢͢E̗͉̦͉͎̜͈̹̙̪̰̓͑̀̏ͩͭ̒ͭ̇͗̎̈̊͑ͦ͛͐R̶̸̵̢̧̰̮̠̟̺̱̙̩͇̬̼ͣ̑̓͋͐͑͆̕͟͡҉̵̶̸̵̨́̕̕͢
I̝ͭ͠ ͎ͫd̝̓o̤͂n̢͉'͟t͡ ͅt̀h̠i̯̊n͆͜k ̊I̾͠ ͦc̨͈a̢͓̾n̴̊
Wow I was hoping someone would explain what this is, and this is much better than what I was expecting to find. Thank you
Holy shit...
no.. thats impossible.... zoomer will never turn into boomer... NEVER. I DONT WANT TO TURN INTO BOOMER NOOOOOOOOOOOO
That's amazing, thank you
"Hey grandpa!"
"Hello. Have you seen the new Stampy's lovely world episode yet?"
"What is that? Who is that?"
"W- well its episode 346."
"I think you should take your medicine."
"No honey, you need to see it, look at it on my phone." *face fills with joy as he takes out an old iPhone 4 and opens youtube*
@@moneysing2026 *me in absolute horror as they click on the dream smp*
"The hell is this.."
@@goober-7290 TH-cam is Healthy and really popular and it is a cash cow. They won’t shut it down.
@@goober-7290 - Team TH-cam, owned by The Disney Corporation.
@@the_mariocrafter Everything will crash down one day.
The only "Minecraft But," video that I will accept
The only reason this is scarier is because this version is both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. We've all heard Minecraft music, but nobody knew about Heartaches before they listened to EATEOT.
You just described sympathizing vs. empathizing
We can feel the deterioration of our childhoods
And maybe one day, when we are old raisins, we actually will have to go through this.
this is the true EATEOT for the unlucky souls of this generation who will suffer from dimentia
It did ... I think...
wait..
did I ?
"The first world fades away"
My tears: RESONANCE CASCADE
FREEMAN YOU FOOL!
What about tf2?
@@5vr1 *boops the microwave until Magnusson's casserole blows up*
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If this is what getting dementia would feel like...
If I ever get it I’ll go creeper hugging.
I’d get in a staring contest with an enderman
If you get it you won't remember you have it and by the time you're aware it will have already corrupted most of your memories
@@misfitcherries you know you can be diagnosed by a doctor right? You don't have to figure it out yourself. I'm sure some of your memories will still be intact by the time you're ready to go creeper hugging.
I would dig straight down!!!!!!!
I'd go swim in lava
The way Chirp loops over and over, distorts, and then cuts off suddenly is honestly horrifying. It’s like I’m gradually forgetting all the amazing memories I made playing Minecraft with my brother and our friends and cousins in middle school, they’re just becoming more and more distorted until they just become unrecognizable or vanish completely.
It does
this version of it is honestly more poignant to me, and its so clear how much effort you put into this. its easier to see the musical themes and patterns when i know the songs so well like this. im able to hear when certain songs return, able to feel the emotions of a song like sweden coming in at the end, able to understand the regression. i know this was made as a meme but its genuinely recreated and, for a younger person who knows these songs, improved upon the concept. i really hope this blows up, this was fantastic and is deserving of massive praise.
I feel similarly but I really respect the way you articulated your feelings. Very expressive
this is exactly why i always think it's not a good idea to listen to the original album as a single 6.5 hour piece. each stage was released 6 months apart, and caretaker fans like me who were there from the beginning listened to each stage repeatedly and got really accustomed to how it sounded before the next stage would be released. by contrast, i barely recognize most of these songs from minecraft so listening to it really does only work as a meme, but people who have been playing the game for years are just as acquainted with them as i am with caretaker songs.
yeah, it's like the original version of everywhere at the end of time, but as you know the songs and already have nostalgia with them, it is more intimate, you comprehend more what it is supposed to transmit as you become the one not recognizing the song and seeing only similarities. I love everywhere at the end of time, but i think it works better for me that way because , as i am initially used to hear these songs, i have the feelings of familliarty and being lost at the same time, like a person with dementia would have. A feeling that i don't have listening to the original everywhere at the end of time, because i'm not used to songs of the 30s so i just feel a degradation between the songs but not in my memory. that's what i thought when i listened to it. i honestly hope this will get more views
A few generations down the road, and we'll have a new caretaker-esque track, resembling songs that kids from generations past Z understand.
It's all a very interesting concept.
@@Searaw_ exactly!
"I have school tomorrow gtg"
"oh, that's fine, next time we'll defeat the ender dragon."
"cya"
Last online: So old you've forgotten how to forget
😔
I’m scared bro
That's... very disturbing cuz this is relatable to me...
Plot twist:
Wait, why did i said “plot twist”? And what is even the meaning of plot
Can we admit that a meme such as this is far too deep and well executed for us to deserve. Wow, 2020 is a year isn't it.
I-i... i don't think this is a meme... i'd say it's more of a way to describe something, the description made it sound like it's describing memory loss? I don't really know
@@ellemenopy3714 could it be? Are we starting to switch into a different era?
This isn't really a meme. dude.
It's an experience.
One I'm not sure I enjoyed.
Or disliked.
35:44 I started thinking about how many pets I've abondoned over the many many years I've played this game. I used to play alone a lot and was always terrified to go out into the chaos of minecraft alone, so finding a companion out in the forest to spend time with always felt so special to me. :'(
I still can’t believe that this masterpiece of a video is available to us FOR FREE on youtube
...It's not a meme...
@@WolfyRed Oh yeah, right, it's a modern work of art, sorry for the misunderstanding
@@BeatRiceIsHere same goes for the original
One amazing thing I noticed: "It's just a burning nether", "what does it matter, how my diamond pick breaks" and "and pick breaks" are all different versions of the same piece. This represents the caretaker's changing versions of "heartaches" that appear throughout the original album. Love that you did that.
the original album does a similar thing, it has the same track with the same name repeated before and after a short interlude, as if the realisation of mental deterioration is just rearing its head at the threshold of confusion and complete mental collapse
@@willtowers1532 i don't think I fully understand? Do you mean the ending of the third album? This happens with "burning despair does ache" and "mournful camaraderie". I know about this, though it wasn't done here, sadly
@@willtowers1532 they're referring to several songs in the original album that are all resamples of a song called "heartache." Just a burning memory is the first instance, and this pattern is repeated in here.
@@Spackenpraxis I was replying to will
@@emeraldjunk5677 i think I can safely say, this album applies to me now, because wow that stupid of me, even for my standards-
I think that this genuinely makes the original album more digestible for a more modern audience. I lost my grandfather recently, and he was a long way into his battle with memory loss. The original album helped me kind of understand what it might have been like for him, but this album makes it personal to me. I have thousands of hours in Minecraft. I know it seems stupid, but I think being able to recognize the songs just adds another level to the album. It makes you almost experience it for yourself rather than being able to relate to someone else's experience with it. Thank you for putting this piece together, Supra. I know that people will see this as a meme but you truly put so much effort into reimagining what the Caretaker did. I came across another version with minecraft songs from a few months ago, but the quality cannot compare to this. Amazing work.
i have a story all too similar to yours. i just lost my grandmother. everything you said i can relate to. bless you sir
When I realized what the album was about I started crying because it was awful to think that my grandmother went through that.
@@unit-0123 It's a long process but we can be at peace with it. She wouldn't want you to stop everything to mourn for her. We'll get through it man.
@@sir1179 Bless you too man. Best wishes to you and yours. Loss is hard but you can learn to live with it. Stay strong.
@@444aidan She died a year ago I’m alright now but it was sad.
I really don't want to forget all of it before I die...
Dying in a 1000+ day hardcore world be like
philza went through this all in under 20 seconds
this is terrifying to me, minecraft was the first game i ever played and i still play it to this day. minecraft is something i hold dear to me and the thought of it escaping from me is incomprehensibly horrifying. man up, you would say, man up _i_ would say but this is too much
Me too man. Me too.
scary thought.....but maybe it will be the last thing i remember.
as your life is overtaken by silence broken only by brief echoes of a broken memory, suddenly a melody breaks through the confusion. A simple piano melody, you don't remember it, yet there is something familiar about it. You hold on to this memory as long as you can, but as your last grip on any form of a memory burns to ash, two words are stuck in your mind: wet hands.
The time will come when you forget how to man up
same, I played minecraft as my first game, ive been playing the game for years. I cant imagine it being possible for me to forget anything about it.
The original gave me this horrible sad sense of empathy relating to experiences I’ve seen within the upper ages of my own family.
This, this was scary. The absolute worst part is the _original_ songs are designed to be background music as you play. They aren’t incredibly specific like in the original Caretakers project, where he altered 20s and 30s love songs. There isn’t a specific memory I can tie with background noise like I could with a favorite song, so I already can’t tell you anything I associate with these songs, but I’ve heard them through enough Minecraft plays.
Fucking Bravo, dude.
This is pure terror
The human fear of time, death and the unknown that this conveys to our generation is so powerful here that I’m terrified of my future
did i ask tho
@@triple75 You are what is known as an "Oxygen Thief".
The lockdown will be 2 weeks long. Time to have fun! 0:00
I can wait longer. 16:38
It's starting to get boring staying at home during the summer. 27:44
When will it be over? 38:43
Please? 50:49
What was the pre covid world like again? 1:12:37
They say to never shoot the messenger but goddamnit I hate what you've told me.
I was not the first person to make this comment but 1 in 5 people will know someone with dementia (1). By the age of 65, 1 in 10 of us will develop dementia by the age of 65 (2). The intent of Kirby's project was to simulate the experience of dementia of someone in our current year. This is why the original songs reconstructed by Kirby for his project came out from the 1920's to the 1930's. We know that the most effective way for aiding someone with dementia is to play the songs of their former childhood; "Musical perception, emotion, and memory can survive long after other forms of memory and cognitive function have disappeared" (3). In the future, this is what some of us will hear, the nostalgic songs of C418, when we cannot think of anything else.
(1) alzheimer.ca, (2) alz.org, (3) Music and Dementia: An Overview by Ronald Devere, MD
This adds a whole new layer of meaning to this video
Sad Beauty...
i got chills reading this comment. i figured the intent of this project was somewhat similar to how you described, but reading it the way you phrased it, i think this album now horrifies me more than the caretaker itself.
That makes me feel some type of way... right now these songs and those game are just a side note, but in decades when we can’t even remember our own names maybe they’ll stir something in us and we’ll remember happiness that we once shared with the music
Hey, if there's one thing I can remember, it might as well be the Minecraft soundtrack.
"You can't get depressed with a "Minecraft, but" meme"
The "Minecraft, but" meme:
this ain't a meme.
This feels more like an awareness thing
Well, this "meme" will soon become a "memery".
@@noeakcrow4217 oh I get it haha
A meme is any trait, trend, or idea that is passed down through non-genetic means.
The Farlands: OST
I think that fits this quite well
Underrated
There should be a mod or update for that
That fits so well
holy shit this fits so good
That makes sense like...
Stage 1 and 2 = normal game
Stage 3 = some of the blocks start glitching
Stage 4 = you are starting to jurtter now
Stage 5 and 6 = welcome to the #@=)@.!$
I remember a world with windows of glass blocks, and a long long and not straight at all wood planks tunnel linking my mountain house to somewhere else, because i was afraid of mobs.
I don't remember deleting it
because of how incredibly personal this is, it unnerves me beyond belief. if im being honest, growing old is probably one of my biggest fears, and gaining alzheimers is probably number one. the feeling of not knowing where you are, and sitting alone in an empty abyss as all of your childhood memories come flooding back in some of the most disturbing and uncomfortable ways, as familiar yet unfamiliar faces stare at you will absolute concern on their face. your mind corrodes, as it cant work like it used to anymore. you are merely sitting in your living room, but you, for some reason, have no idea where you are. confusion rolls in as you try so hard to grasp onto what you know, but all important memories leave as your body is almost like an empty husk that tries way too hard to function like it did long ago. white noise is a sound that plays on repeat, almost like tinnitus in your brain.
you want to wake up, but you can't even remember if you're asleep.
yet again, this all disturbs me in ways i cannot describe. it makes forgetting things feel much worse than it actually is. good job! you scared someone who lives and breathes the genre of horror.
I felt this, this actually disturbed me more than the original because of how personally nostalgic it was. It made me genuinely afraid.
Same bro.....
i feel like that already and i'm 18
at this point I think its legitimate wanting to die, thats what I would want personally, especially if im in a bad shape physically. I hope it will be possible
dmt
Imagine:
This is your memory of Minecraft’s music, long gone into the depths of dementia or any other memory loss disorder caught at an elderly age. Hm? What’s this? Your grandchildren bought you an Xbox 360 thinking that your childhood memories may slow the growing threat as familiarity is there, for you. You boot up the console, needing to create a new account as the year is now 2070/2080. You don’t remember the year, nor the account details. You browse a wasteland of a once booming market,”Minecraft,” a name far too familiar. You purchase and download. Remembering the tunes as how this video portrays them. You start a survival, too your shock you feel as if the music is off, incorrect, not as you remember. So you ignore it. Eventually a skeleton kills a creeper dropping a music disc. The disc is Chirp, so you play it. Not only is the background track not as you remember exactly neither are the music discs. You turn off the console and decide to revisit it the next day.
*claps slowly*
I’m mean good story but like, bold of you to assume that any Xbox 360 with last that long.
I cannot believe the amount of effort that went into this. My grandfather was diagnosed with Alzheimer. It scares me, deeply, the fact that it is put into music, on how your mental state disappears and fades. How you start to collapse in on yourself, and look at things in horror, as you can feel yourself slipping away. Thinking yourself to death, clinging desperately to those memories as they become distorted and different, all the while partially unknowing. Forgetting the fact that you are fading mentally, to realizing you are. A constant mental struggle. This video speaks to me on an incredibly deep level. It has helped me gain context on this sort of situation.
This was probably a lot more meaningful than the original to me. Minecraft was a game I played for over 5 years, had countless worlds, and made countless friends. My grandpa died of Alzheimers 5 years ago, and minecraft got me through it.
I genuinely cried at the end and I’m someone that never cries ever. Minecraft has been a thing of my childhood and just imagining that one day all those memories are gone. I have so much appreciation of this video and even more appreciation of the music on minecraft.
This for some reason is so much more personal to me because of how minecraft kind of is embedded in me at this point.
*you gotta remember, he turned himself into a pickle!...*
*or... w-was it a cucumber?*
*Im telling you, funniest shit I’ve ever seen....*
*...f-funniest...*
*......*
"In the past, entertainment used to be randomly degenerated..."
That unironically hit hard,
your... pfp... wtf
"There's this... rabbit, and it's very funny. It's big, and... wait, was it a dog? I swear, it was... it was the funniest..."
marty ive turned myself into a cucumber martie!