I genuinely had a moment of panic when I thought my merch was being printed wrong before I realised your cam was mirrored. xD Glad you enjoyed the song!
Stupes gets you right in the feels with that soulful chorus, unggh. A universal thing I've noticed with this one is that every reactor has to sing along at some point. It's utterly infectious even as it's putting your whole worldview into question.
"I don't understand why that is the criteria for being my friend, is beating my ass I don't know how I feel about it" Without any context about this line, it is certainly a very powerful way to start a video
"The Grand Master Turing once dreamed that he was a machine. When he awoke, he exclaimed: 'I don't know whether I am Turing dreaming that I am a machine, or a machine dreaming that I am Turing!'" -- The Tao of Programming
The whole being kind no matter if they wont feel it ramble, is exactly how i feel, and is why i always got the good endings in my favorite choice based games 😅
re: Kindness all the time: Good for you. Why be kind only when you're forced to? If you're a truly kind person, you're kind even when no one is making you.
I know how you feel about not being able to be a bad guy. In any game with an ethical system like KOTOR, I fall straight to the top of the light side without even trying.
The middle segment reminded me a lot of four a goodbye. Also even if the response is programmed it was a human response to the story / interaction because it was coded by a human. At least that's how I see it.
I have a bit of the tism and that tends to come with a very strong sense of justice so even in video games I have a really hard time even just being a dick unless it's really justified. 😂😂😂 But I love this reaction because this is one of my favorite Stupes songs
It's funny, this is a year or so later, but I have an extra level of thought to add to the existential rant for you. You mentioned not taking the more malicious choices in video games (which I applaud), but on a further level, you are a being that lives life through experiences. Between choosing to make an evil choice in a game and making that choice in real life... What's the difference? Just degrees of senses, really. Clinically, every gamer playing through a game is a psychopath because they are unable to directly feel the emotions and sensory experiences of the character they play. So what happens when the game you play is done in VR? What happens when the senses the simulation gives you are expanded? Instead of just sight and sound, you get touch, taste, smell, and proprioception. What happens when the simulation and reality can't be differentiated? Are the experiences you have there any less real? Kill someone in a game like that and whether the simulation is complex enough to be sapient and sentient or not, have you not killed a person? Does it not still stain your soul? With that in mind, what's the difference between the VR game and a normal one on your PC? Murderous psychopaths are still imprisoned and medicated for those deeds in our society. You are not the body you wear. Nor are you the meat computer in your skull. Your mind is the program that runs on that computer. And your soul is the collective result of all the experiences you've had up until this point. If you do something evil, that experience is part of your soul, "reality" or not. Thanks for the reaction and have a pleasant day.
I genuinely had a moment of panic when I thought my merch was being printed wrong before I realised your cam was mirrored. xD
Glad you enjoyed the song!
It was an awesome song! Sorry for the heart attack my friend, BUT ITS A HUGE AND AWESOME MUG.
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You sly dog, YOU GOT ME MONOLOGUING
Stupes gets you right in the feels with that soulful chorus, unggh. A universal thing I've noticed with this one is that every reactor has to sing along at some point. It's utterly infectious even as it's putting your whole worldview into question.
ITS SO CATCHY and infectious but yeah, existential crisis for sure 😂
"I don't understand why that is the criteria for being my friend, is beating my ass I don't know how I feel about it"
Without any context about this line, it is certainly a very powerful way to start a video
Gotta hook them in somehow 😂
Have you seen "shelter from the storm" already? My fav stupendium song
"The Grand Master Turing once dreamed that he was a machine. When he awoke, he exclaimed: 'I don't know whether I am Turing dreaming that I am a machine, or a machine dreaming that I am Turing!'"
-- The Tao of Programming
The whole being kind no matter if they wont feel it ramble, is exactly how i feel, and is why i always got the good endings in my favorite choice based games 😅
re: Kindness all the time: Good for you. Why be kind only when you're forced to? If you're a truly kind person, you're kind even when no one is making you.
I know how you feel about not being able to be a bad guy. In any game with an ethical system like KOTOR, I fall straight to the top of the light side without even trying.
It happens all the time for me, very rarely will I do a nuclear revenge type response in any game. Gotta be the good guy
You can be the bad guy in botw/TOTK by torturing koroks! :)
The middle segment reminded me a lot of four a goodbye.
Also even if the response is programmed it was a human response to the story / interaction because it was coded by a human. At least that's how I see it.
I think Caroline Flack said it best:
In a world where you can be anything, be kind.
I have a bit of the tism and that tends to come with a very strong sense of justice so even in video games I have a really hard time even just being a dick unless it's really justified. 😂😂😂 But I love this reaction because this is one of my favorite Stupes songs
It's funny, this is a year or so later, but I have an extra level of thought to add to the existential rant for you. You mentioned not taking the more malicious choices in video games (which I applaud), but on a further level, you are a being that lives life through experiences. Between choosing to make an evil choice in a game and making that choice in real life... What's the difference? Just degrees of senses, really. Clinically, every gamer playing through a game is a psychopath because they are unable to directly feel the emotions and sensory experiences of the character they play.
So what happens when the game you play is done in VR? What happens when the senses the simulation gives you are expanded? Instead of just sight and sound, you get touch, taste, smell, and proprioception. What happens when the simulation and reality can't be differentiated? Are the experiences you have there any less real? Kill someone in a game like that and whether the simulation is complex enough to be sapient and sentient or not, have you not killed a person? Does it not still stain your soul?
With that in mind, what's the difference between the VR game and a normal one on your PC? Murderous psychopaths are still imprisoned and medicated for those deeds in our society.
You are not the body you wear. Nor are you the meat computer in your skull. Your mind is the program that runs on that computer. And your soul is the collective result of all the experiences you've had up until this point. If you do something evil, that experience is part of your soul, "reality" or not.
Thanks for the reaction and have a pleasant day.
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