If you suddenly started feeling empathetic for Minecraft mobs I made a video highlighting ALL the CRIMES they're committing on the daily th-cam.com/video/SNJSuJGm4zU/w-d-xo.html
I found a huge village and created a fort around it and torched up the place, gave more beds and made the paths safer and more accessible. Every villager is free to roam inside, save for one. The librarian with mending and infinity and fortune trades remain in confined space forever.
Erm, ACTUALLLYYY, according to minecraft lore, villagers actually CAN uncross their arms if they wanted to, but they just do it because they are just chill guys, idk 🤓🤓🤓
For the Iron Golem Villagers, their fate holds symbolism akin to Dante's Inferno. Trapped in a small, claustrophobic space with strangers, standing on beds, but never able to sleep, just barely enough torchlight to keep monsters from spawning to end your torment. Barely out of reach is a zombie in a boat, and though he can't reach you, you know you are just as trapped as he is. You cannot leave, or you die. You cannot sleep, for fear grips your psyche. Your day is one big cycle of being pushed around by your equally panicked bretherin and listening to a cacophony of hungry undead groans. Water trickles in from just above your head, slightly heated from the lava above, but not so warm it feels like some slight comfort. You call for help, for salvation...The Iron Golems have always protected you, but this was your purpose all along. They manifest, trapped not in the room with you, but swept away in the waters above. You hear the grotesque popping and shrieking of melting metal followed always by the low, guttural roar of your dying savior. You cry for help once more. But your help never reaches you. Not because it does not exist, but because down here in this prison, heaven is blind to your plight. It knows a solution but does not understand the problem. You suffer because you are pious. You are damned because you have faith. From birth to a distant, unfortunately never-coming death, you are forced to listen as a protector suffers and dies just barely out of reach. So close you could almost call their name, but you know in this constant stream of white noise and melting iron, your words will not be heard. Your please shift over time. What was once a cry for help, becomes a vain attempt at guidance. And then...a feeble apology. Until nothing at all. - You deny your fate, looking for an escape. - Anger grips your heart, cursing the player who trapped you. - You hope to bargain for freedom. You're a Villager, you can trade...is that not enough to be useful? - You fall into depression. No one is coming to save you. - All you can do now is accept this truth...
This is why I never enslave Villagers. At the very most, I may sometimes trap a Zombie Villager in a boat until I get the needed resources to cure them and I build them their own house near mine with the job block I want to use for trades. That way they have the freedom to walk around and do things while also allowing me to get the desired trades I want when I need them. Plus it helps make my Minecraft adventure feel less lonely since now I have a chill new neighbor.
For my villagers I built them a cozy village of their own that’s connected to my place (it has a long ass tunnel) and they all are happy there I have them jobs animals and a warm and cozy environment
And that's why I never build villager breeders, trading halls, and inhumane farms. I built a whole village with full houses with beds and furniture, farms, wells, and everything villagers need to have a good life- they live even better than before, with walls protecting against mobs and raids. even though it takes more resources, that's what I enjoy more. if you want to go out of your way to lead villagers for a living in your world, so be it. minecraft was never about grinding and getting stacked. it's about doing what you wanna do. and even though they are just lines of code, ones and zeros..... they are real to me. thank you. edit: not cappin bruh
In fact, the villager's life becomes a struggle when the player comes to a village, because only around the player hostile mobs can spawn and raids can appear. So I think, to be a villager depends on the luck.
As a phillosopher Ph.D I can confirm that there is an analogy to our real life world, where we as a tiny villagers are growing up, and see how players, who can build and create things, are putting you into slavery.
This is why I don't keep villagers in small confined spaces. Although I do when I spawn them, as I spawn them a zombie Villagers 🧟 now. But once the curing process has finished I let them out. And 17th comment.
Also I don’t build farms apart from real farms if I made an iron farm I wouldn’t kill the iron golems 🤖 in it. And I certainly wouldn’t want to trap 🪤 a villager 🧑🏻 in it maybe I’d give villagers 🧑🏻 shifts. And I think I might make ibxtoycat’s Iron farm which has a shade so monsters can spawn and it farms Iron through ZOMBIES. 🧟♂️ Which have a 1 in 40 chance to drop iron. Which isn’t as efficient as iron golems 🤖 but at least it doesn’t kill innocent protectors. 🤖 You can see it on ibxtocat’s flat survival series. I am also a vegetarian 🌱🥑🥗 in Minecraft and I don’t attack animals first besides spiders 🕷️ and silverfish. So that means I might attack a goat 🐐 if they were to charge at me, but I won’t attack a polar bear 🐻❄️ because they’re endangered. So even when I get attacked first I refuse to fight back. Although I’m technically a pescatarian in Minecraft but I get the fish by fishing 🎣 I don’t go around killing fish. And I also eat rotten flesh, and if I find an animal’s drops on the ground I collect them for a future burial. 🪦 But I had to kill a wild wolf 🐺 a few days ago just to save a rare pink sheep. 🟥➕⬜️🐑 And 91st comment.
I made a jungle village and populated it with villagers from another village.I made it into a jungle theme. So,I guess Im not a Kim Jong Un.But I could be.. xd
well players are actually a legendary creature, and the chances of finding one is super low. Unlike the ender dragon, it isn't even guaranteed for there to be 1 in each world. Even if there is one, there is no spot they are always at, though the coordinates closer to 0,0 are more likely. These villagers are very unlucky, but at the same time, even without the player, they would just die.
Love the documentary but I think there should be discussed also life of villager that never got in touch with player. And maybe its just me but I want more like in minecraft logic, so you cant say about smell because it doesnt exist in minecraft etc. But overall its good.
You forgot to mention the Wandering Trader. Those few villagers who managed to make it out of the village before it was raided. They get to travel the world. Then the mysterious guy appears and asks for your trades. Finally, you get to be a sucessful business man and sell some rare items that might be worth something, only to meet your demise as his sword comes down. And just like that, his life has ended. He never got to see his friends again, but thats probably for the best.
This is why the most I do to villages is add fences on steep drops so the villagers don't kill themselves with fall damage and add a wall to keep out zombies. I'd help even more, but I'm lazy.
I play on creative and peaceful so none of this really happens. Youre free to go anywhere and you even get to sleep on the beds ive placed outside. But there is one catch. You see, ive named every single villager in my city. They arent normal names like mark, jennifer or clay. So you could be named sandpaper or freak 14. Otherwise its kind of a utopia
I'm the type of gamer which lets villager roam free and protects their village form savaged attack and to help them with the economy, business and stuff!
with my village i just built many huge buildings, a library, and a huge wall around the entire village, like 70 villagers live nice lives there now and i make bank off of the melon farm i have there, and with the money i buy arrows, enchanted books, and bricks
my villagers live in comfort. i give them each a house. walls and a safe place from mobs. the city is crawling with iron golems and has nice views of the coast. as long as you give me trades you get a safe and comfortable life.
Oh we’re doing “why it sucks to be born as” videos on video game characters now What’s next “why ti sucks to be born as a pikachu” “why it sucks ri be born as a goomba” “why it sucks to be born as a chain chomp”
Ever since I first played Minecraft when I was like 13 I always tried to treat villagers as if they were real people. I don't know if I'm weird or the only person who isn't weird.
they are more like monkies or a creature that have the same features as humans. humans in minecrafts also known as builders died along time ago and steve was the only survivor
@@AverageBaldisbasicsfan Villagers are not monkeys. I think it's better to view them as Natives. Also Steve isn't the only one of his kind. There's Alex, Noor, Sunny, Efe, Kai, Zuri, Makena, and Ari too.
Thank God I am actually someone who is pure and don't actually hold all of the villagers hostage. all I do is just give them safety by giving them a wall🤷♂️ even if they want, they can go outside the wall the gate is always open.
If you suddenly started feeling empathetic for Minecraft mobs I made a video highlighting ALL the CRIMES they're committing on the daily
th-cam.com/video/SNJSuJGm4zU/w-d-xo.html
peak
Two kinds of gamer.
1. This.
2. Upgrades village and adds defense.
barely anyone does the second way. Minecraft villagers are simply sl*ves and that's what they are made for. They help to progress in the game right?
@@alice-angeldang you a sadist or what?
@@alice-angel uh-huh
@@alice-angelI am the second one Buddy.
I d build walls around so my people are ok
forgot the people who just burn the village to the ground
As a villager, I can confirm
Get off youtube and get back to work
That’s sad
Do you have anything to report? Villager No. 16?
-villager news
GET OU-
Wow your life must be horrible dude
I found a huge village and created a fort around it and torched up the place, gave more beds and made the paths safer and more accessible. Every villager is free to roam inside, save for one. The librarian with mending and infinity and fortune trades remain in confined space forever.
Hahaha, yes, my friend. They are basically genious scientists that are kept safe in the underground bunker
bro actually treats his villagers well
@@theXboxguyizcool except that one guy in particular but nvm that.
@@theXboxguyizcoolwhy is it surprising
I put mine in the iron factories
A more important question is how your parents birth you when your arms are crossed and you're fully dressed.
lol
Erm, ACTUALLLYYY, according to minecraft lore, villagers actually CAN uncross their arms if they wanted to, but they just do it because they are just chill guys, idk 🤓🤓🤓
And it's inside a house xD
Also, where’s the hospital and the doctors?
@MrRatDude442 they give birth like cows
4:02 "You never really live, you just exist" that quote hit harder than it was supposed to
"You know you're cooked when the North Koreans have it better than you." 💀
With Chinese music in the background💀
@Tan-khun1uhhhg i guess americans dont have enough culturw to imagine a another song for asians
Alternate Ending: The player builds a mega village with walls so zombies can’t hurt you and you live peacefully for the rest of your life.
🤍
I actually did it 🗿
Alternative ending: Your a part of the Golem farm.
Imagine just being born, falling, burning to death, and thats your life
For the Iron Golem Villagers, their fate holds symbolism akin to Dante's Inferno. Trapped in a small, claustrophobic space with strangers, standing on beds, but never able to sleep, just barely enough torchlight to keep monsters from spawning to end your torment. Barely out of reach is a zombie in a boat, and though he can't reach you, you know you are just as trapped as he is. You cannot leave, or you die. You cannot sleep, for fear grips your psyche. Your day is one big cycle of being pushed around by your equally panicked bretherin and listening to a cacophony of hungry undead groans.
Water trickles in from just above your head, slightly heated from the lava above, but not so warm it feels like some slight comfort.
You call for help, for salvation...The Iron Golems have always protected you, but this was your purpose all along. They manifest, trapped not in the room with you, but swept away in the waters above. You hear the grotesque popping and shrieking of melting metal followed always by the low, guttural roar of your dying savior. You cry for help once more. But your help never reaches you. Not because it does not exist, but because down here in this prison, heaven is blind to your plight. It knows a solution but does not understand the problem. You suffer because you are pious. You are damned because you have faith.
From birth to a distant, unfortunately never-coming death, you are forced to listen as a protector suffers and dies just barely out of reach. So close you could almost call their name, but you know in this constant stream of white noise and melting iron, your words will not be heard. Your please shift over time. What was once a cry for help, becomes a vain attempt at guidance. And then...a feeble apology. Until nothing at all.
- You deny your fate, looking for an escape.
- Anger grips your heart, cursing the player who trapped you.
- You hope to bargain for freedom. You're a Villager, you can trade...is that not enough to be useful?
- You fall into depression. No one is coming to save you.
- All you can do now is accept this truth...
@@TwoHeadedMeerkat Damn brodie wrote an entire script of one of my videos
@@Nekoma7 Call it inspiration ;D
@@TwoHeadedMeerkat thanks for the free labor
I just like becoming the king of a village and gradually improving them
Same
Yea im more friendly to villagers
I used to do this, but I became the mayor, and gave each house a housenumber
Same unless they keep getting into my house
Same. I even restored a zombie village
the fact that this video was able to guide me in making my villager farm says a lot
i originaly wanted skeleton but this is infiniteley better thx
If i get some good ideas about skeletons I'll do them too :)
@@Nekoma7 you could have the skeleton accidentily shooting each other on something
@@Nekoma7Okie :)
@@Nekoma7 the skeleton parents steal bones from other mobs and build their babies
@@Thestoopidgamrrlmao that’s a fun idea actually
Alternate ending: you were born on a breeder
That would be… interesting
@ieatglass2717😂
Yea it’s kinda strange that Steve abducted the villager when he already had more than enough to make a villager breeder
He gettin all the huzz
Villagers always end up either eaten by zombies, murdered by pillagers or enslaved by players.
As they should be
@@DarkestMarlin74L bully
Well. There is a small chance you can find lamas and then still killed by player
This is why I never enslave Villagers.
At the very most, I may sometimes trap a Zombie Villager in a boat until I get the needed resources to cure them and I build them their own house near mine with the job block I want to use for trades.
That way they have the freedom to walk around and do things while also allowing me to get the desired trades I want when I need them. Plus it helps make my Minecraft adventure feel less lonely since now I have a chill new neighbor.
This is "Greater one above" approved.
For my villagers I built them a cozy village of their own that’s connected to my place (it has a long ass tunnel) and they all are happy there I have them jobs animals and a warm and cozy environment
Villagers before trade update: *_squidward arrogant laugh_*
Players before trade update:
MENDING OR YOUR LIFE IS ENDING.
Even if you escape, Grox will find you
thats why i made a huge city where every villager has freedom
Same
🤍
Annoying villagers is a prime portrayal of the player-villager relationship.
And that's why I never build villager breeders, trading halls, and inhumane farms. I built a whole village with full houses with beds and furniture, farms, wells, and everything villagers need to have a good life- they live even better than before, with walls protecting against mobs and raids. even though it takes more resources, that's what I enjoy more. if you want to go out of your way to lead villagers for a living in your world, so be it. minecraft was never about grinding and getting stacked. it's about doing what you wanna do. and even though they are just lines of code, ones and zeros..... they are real to me. thank you.
edit: not cappin bruh
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3:06 Tom scream 💀
1:33 North Korea with Chinese Red Sun in the Sky Music
The reason villagers have terrible lives is because the players destroy their house, loots their chests and maybe even kill the Iron Golem
Oh, This sounds terrific!
@@HamzaIsBoredRnYeah, I think 90% of players do that
@Foxert-Presentations That is the joke, I am one of them :]
@@HamzaIsBoredRn Ok
You have to do that to survive
Now these kinds of videos have breached into the gaming area.
In fact, the villager's life becomes a struggle when the player comes to a village, because only around the player hostile mobs can spawn and raids can appear. So I think, to be a villager depends on the luck.
1:33
Kim: *presses the big red butten on his desk*
This is why I let my villagers roam free around towns. #freethevillagers
That's why DanTDM is a good guy
i swear the people who do theses videos bouta be like
Why it sucks to be born.
✍️✍️
@@Nekoma7 your a w for commenting.
idk why but 4:04 hits hard 🥶
As a phillosopher Ph.D I can confirm that there is an analogy to our real life world, where we as a tiny villagers are growing up, and see how players, who can build and create things, are putting you into slavery.
Meanwhile the worst a villager can experience once meeting me is being forced to be around villagers from entire diferent cultures.
All your villagers are racist its canon now
This is why I don't keep villagers in small confined spaces. Although I do when I spawn them, as I spawn them a zombie Villagers 🧟 now. But once the curing process has finished I let them out. And 17th comment.
o7
Also I don’t build farms apart from real farms if I made an iron farm I wouldn’t kill the iron golems 🤖 in it. And I certainly wouldn’t want to trap 🪤 a villager 🧑🏻 in it maybe I’d give villagers 🧑🏻 shifts. And I think I might make ibxtoycat’s Iron farm which has a shade so monsters can spawn and it farms Iron through ZOMBIES. 🧟♂️ Which have a 1 in 40 chance to drop iron. Which isn’t as efficient as iron golems 🤖 but at least it doesn’t kill innocent protectors. 🤖 You can see it on ibxtocat’s flat survival series. I am also a vegetarian 🌱🥑🥗 in Minecraft and I don’t attack animals first besides spiders 🕷️ and silverfish. So that means I might attack a goat 🐐 if they were to charge at me, but I won’t attack a polar bear 🐻❄️ because they’re endangered. So even when I get attacked first I refuse to fight back. Although I’m technically a pescatarian in Minecraft but I get the fish by fishing 🎣 I don’t go around killing fish. And I also eat rotten flesh, and if I find an animal’s drops on the ground I collect them for a future burial. 🪦 But I had to kill a wild wolf 🐺 a few days ago just to save a rare pink sheep. 🟥➕⬜️🐑 And 91st comment.
I made a jungle village and populated it with villagers from another village.I made it into a jungle theme.
So,I guess Im not a Kim Jong Un.But I could be.. xd
me after seeing this video be like: hmmm thats sad :( time to go capture more villagers :)
Oh it's just the average life of an imperial citizen in 40k
This video got me in awwwe, good job on the making! ❤
I was expecting that he’d be captured by a player after the raid, but I thought he’d be thrown into a social experiment.
Reminds me of a certain youtuber
Just to remind myself this was the first vid I watched of this channel
Just to reinforce your reminder I’ll remind you as well
I lowkey learned how to fix my villager breeder thx
"Our city is saved!"
"I wouldnt say saved. More like, 'under new management'."
I keep my villagers freely, build a wall around the village and I have them all maxed out ❤
3:55 you got a really cool dingeli man
This is way to underrated 😭🙏
Is this all just an elaborate advertisement for a really cool villager enslavement farm design?
well players are actually a legendary creature, and the chances of finding one is super low. Unlike the ender dragon, it isn't even guaranteed for there to be 1 in each world. Even if there is one, there is no spot they are always at, though the coordinates closer to 0,0 are more likely. These villagers are very unlucky, but at the same time, even without the player, they would just die.
Love the documentary but I think there should be discussed also life of villager that never got in touch with player. And maybe its just me but I want more like in minecraft logic, so you cant say about smell because it doesnt exist in minecraft etc. But overall its good.
Thank you
i just want to make it from the POV of the mob as if they were really alive yk what i mean
@@Nekoma7 Yeah I understand
This is like- quality stuff no joke
i put all my villagers on an island village. they cannot leave the island, but they are safe, and they have freedom.
I’m sure if Minecraft was real villagers would be just like actual humans.
Live in towns, go on holidays, never leave their villages
Villagers Are One Of The Greatest Mobs NGL
Who Is This Cool Fella!
So much info in 4 minutes!
Dang now I almost feel bad for how I treat villagers.
*Almost.*
Ngl this kinda makes me feel bad about these villager farms
You forgot to mention the Wandering Trader. Those few villagers who managed to make it out of the village before it was raided. They get to travel the world. Then the mysterious guy appears and asks for your trades. Finally, you get to be a sucessful business man and sell some rare items that might be worth something, only to meet your demise as his sword comes down. And just like that, his life has ended. He never got to see his friends again, but thats probably for the best.
Because of me
This is why the most I do to villages is add fences on steep drops so the villagers don't kill themselves with fall damage and add a wall to keep out zombies. I'd help even more, but I'm lazy.
Not only that, villagers feel pain when cured
This is why i take care of all the villagers
2:03 inaccurate, i usually let them starve, its a waste to feed them
I play on creative and peaceful so none of this really happens. Youre free to go anywhere and you even get to sleep on the beds ive placed outside. But there is one catch. You see, ive named every single villager in my city. They arent normal names like mark, jennifer or clay. So you could be named sandpaper or freak 14. Otherwise its kind of a utopia
That's why I built houses for each villager. Like a small town.
This video made me cry.
When i spawn near a village i find a home to live in build alot of fences to protect the villagers and trade with them like a sane member of society.
I'm the type of gamer which lets villager roam free and protects their village form savaged attack and to help them with the economy, business and stuff!
Average villager experience on hermitcraft
with my village i just built many huge buildings, a library, and a huge wall around the entire village, like 70 villagers live nice lives there now and i make bank off of the melon farm i have there, and with the money i buy arrows, enchanted books, and bricks
I feel like I'm a villager in this society
this is why my villagers are free ranged
Why it sucks to see a video on your recommended EVERY GOD DAMN MORNING 😩😩😩😩
If the villagers are from some of my worlds, they ain't living that bad (because they are more villager centered, not villager abused oriented)
I like the event where all the villagers gather in the town centre and talk sometimes
Me who loves city building and lets villagers (Minus the nitwits) free roam:
I literally have plans to create an entire village for them at my base😭😭😭😭😭
I would never ask this question after building so many trading Hall s And farms
0:51 plot twist: steve is always in village and its superhero who beat opponents with destroying city
Kinda a metaphor for IRL
Short answer : GroxMC
Yea, i've never taken part in such acts
Grox has to see this...
my villagers live in comfort. i give them each a house. walls and a safe place from mobs. the city is crawling with iron golems and has nice views of the coast. as long as you give me trades you get a safe and comfortable life.
Nice
first thing you see is a hole with a bed and a job and a player waiting for trades
Oh we’re doing “why it sucks to be born as” videos on video game characters now
What’s next “why ti sucks to be born as a pikachu” “why it sucks ri be born as a goomba” “why it sucks to be born as a chain chomp”
Love the animations and video. This is so true
This is so grim for no reason
Alternate story: Why it sucks to be a wandering trader.
All my villagers roam around freely :)
You never really live, you just exist...
when i see a village i never interfere fr
You forgot about stealing all the items in chests and taking all your weed.
Me: I feel so bad for them
Also me: lets some of my villagers go
Them: proceed to die to some mobs
Me: I feel better now
As a villager I can’t confirm. I act homeless and get emeralds
bro explained the reason of why the Annoying Villagers series exist.
this guy is the english teacher of minecraft
3:55 bruh 💀
Ever since I first played Minecraft when I was like 13 I always tried to treat villagers as if they were real people. I don't know if I'm weird or the only person who isn't weird.
I made a villager dungeon in ancient city 🗿
actually pretty cute before Steve
Villagers are basically humans in Minecraft, right?
they are more like monkies or a creature that have the same features as humans. humans in minecrafts also known as builders died along time ago and steve was the only survivor
@@AverageBaldisbasicsfan source: lil bro confirmed me
@@TuPapa... what..?
@@AverageBaldisbasicsfan Villagers are not monkeys. I think it's better to view them as Natives.
Also Steve isn't the only one of his kind. There's Alex, Noor, Sunny, Efe, Kai, Zuri, Makena, and Ari too.
@nyancatpoptart5441 yeah but said steve for the sake of simplicity
Thank God I am actually someone who is pure and don't actually hold all of the villagers hostage. all I do is just give them safety by giving them a wall🤷♂️ even if they want, they can go outside the wall the gate is always open.