Woolie: (after a 30 minute lecture) "... and that's why capital punishment is a more complicated issue than it seems. Both sides of the argument have their views that relate to their own societal morals and upbringing. Woolie's Kid: (still holding cellphone with meme) "Dad, I just thought this SF6 super was funny..."
The fucking bit with Pat ragging on Woolie for supposedly not believing in true love when we now know that Pat fundamentally disbelieves and derides people for engaging with the concept of imagination.
@@Knowdusopats said some ridiculous shit about basic imagination in the past, but there’s a hilarious podcast bit where we found out Pat’s brain is a shadow puppet theatre.
@@Knowduso (to add context to @jacemoran1190) Yep. Pat hates little big planet for the idea of profiting off of children's imaginations, rather than interpreting it as a tool for them to make art, practice publishing ideas, etc. He then tells himself little radio plays in his head where he plays all the actors in a memory, but that's totally not imagination, it's just how he remembers things. He's all over the place on the subject though. He's also talked about how there IS value in imagination, but that's not what he pays for when he buys a game, and that he can just imagine something cool without paying anything. Or how there's NO POINT in publishing on those services because they inevitably become only pornography, or they shut down the servers making it lost media. Pat's kind of an on-off extremist with well-intended hot-takes like that though. Usually it's all good faith arguments that sound/are insane out of context. At least I think LBP is roughly the origin of his tirade on imagination. I'm probably wrong, though. I'm not Wikipedia.
Lots of things we can do today would be classified as magic centuries ago. So basically, magic IS real; we just call it other things after we figure it out.
The real Chad: "It's all chemicals, nothing matters and that is why it's cool" followed by a hug because a real Chad isn't trying to mock or dismiss the feeling of the other...
As a nihilist, it's pretty maddening that most people forget that the philosophy isn't just: "There is no meaning in anything." While it's actually "There is no *INHERENT* meaning in anything. What that means is that *is up to you to give anything value or to see anything in a magical lense.* "
there is a noticeable portion of people who are vocal on nihilism that turned in to it as a coping mechanism and a substitute of a broken belief, normally followed by a level of cynicism.
Everyone I know that has tried to brush off their own emotions as "It's just chemicals" all became heavy substance abusers. It's almost like invalidating your own feelings is a recipe for disaster.
@@kaijuultimax9407 Eh, it worked the opposite way for me. Got me out of depression. Once I made peace with the fact that these episodes of intense, unprompted negative emotions are caused by chemical imbalance in my brain and not a moral failing, I started therapy and took meds. I think for people who blame themselves for their own mental illnesses, "it's just chemicals" is a good mindset to get out of it. First step is to recognize it's a disease to be treated, and not your fault.
@@kaijuultimax9407 Accepting truth and reality is not invalidating anything. Just because you know how your feelings are made does not invalidate them. Things do not have to be mystical to be real. also correlation does not equal causation.
It's fascinating when it's, "You are a system of sensors with the processing power to _reason with_ the world you perceive," instead of people reducing it to, "The chemical in your head TRICKS YOU, the love is FAKE." Reason is chemical, and also not fake. We see cliffs and avoid walking off the edge. The system works.
Emotions being chemical reactions proves them real, it's not some ethereal bullshit. It's not reducing it to just chemicals but explaining how it works, the same way lighting isn't Zeus throwing shit, it's a scientific phenomenon and that doesn't make them any less amazing.
@@fillosof66689because things can change, because emotions and feelings can shift, does that make the emotion you feel at the time any different? I have loved people and fallen out of love. I loved them at the time and the love I felt was real, but things change. That doesn't mean that I was wrong to love that person, because fungibility doesn't mean incorrect. It just means that things change. Love is not necessarily eternal, but it is real. Feelings may be chemically based, the same way that thoughts are electric signals in the brain, but that does not make them any less truthful or tangible than a word on paper. A science textbook from 1930s was right at the time it was written, but now it is wrong. Truth is evolving and adapting to the new realities we find ourselves in.
@@pluemas this is not about the transient or shifting nature of emotions. It is about the fact that they can, in theory, be perfectly replicated and induced in the absence of any external stimuli required for their natural function. Will you consider love achieved through medication or other such methods equal to and just as valid as the one you have experienced? Who would even need other people if the chemically induced love can provide the highs without the messy aspects or the lows.
In which the story of "Woolie Vs. God" has to reconcile with "Woolie Vs. No God". I really appreciate this perspective. Im going to quote a mangled subway sandwich meme here: Pop Nihilists be like "the uncaring cruelty of the universe is so scary" - My brother in christ the universe lacks both cognition and volition and therefore can neither be uncaring nor cruel. You claim to believe in no god yet you invented a devil to scare yourself.
It is what I find ironic about Nihlists. They have enough awareness to know the universe it's cruel, yet they make it almost on par with God. I think people got so down on finding out that things can be explained a little easier that they don't realize that it is just as amazing as the aetherial, spiritual version. Even better, combine that scientific explanataion with a spiritual light, and you would get a very interesting perspective
Yeah, Nihilism often turns in to a coping mechanism, a substitute for broken beliefs. One where there's only the devil and he does not care about you but still causes harm. Normally followed by cynicism.
If your first question when confronted with the possibility of a universe with no moral code or deific underpinning is to ask “then why don’t I just kill and steal and indulge forever?” then I think you may need to step back and reassess your relationship with that question.
i relate so much to Woolie's stories on being raised religious and having to break yourself out of that pretty much singlehandedly. I remember him getting clowned on the old channel and such for the "love is chemicals" thing. it was super comforting, being in my teenage years and trying to put together my worldview from scratch, to hear something so close to that explanation that i had built for myself. Cuz yea love is "just chemicals" just like cookies are "just" sugar, butter n flour. But that doesn't make them any less tasty or special :)
Reminder that the real meme was Woolie declaring that the *societal concept* of love is *just chemicals trying to get you to continue the lineage", which is just plain wrong because animals in nature don't have a societal concept of love, while human pairings do not automatically result in a litters of humans and some pairings never reproduce at all.
well, it's not that simple either. like yeah while yes tecnically the societal concept is chemicals it's not cause of you feeling love, human pairs not resulting in children is a very recent thing, like many other behaviour changes that had no tims to be affected by natural selection (for example some people argue that C-section is artificially selecting women who can't give birth naturally) and there the eternal discussion if we really can nail down how much animals think
@@ricardomiles2957also it’s quite clear many animals have strong care for others of their type, that is assuming they don’t go war wacky and eat their kids or something. The chemicals go both ways I’m afraid lol
@@SvarogAristaeusAllen I mean in the modern sense, like a couple of people who work, go out at night and have ambitions of their own who won't even consider children before their 40's or simply two teenagers buying a condom because there will be party next weekend. In modern society if you have acess to more than a few cents you can get laid and choose to not have children, just some decades ago getting laid meant children in 9 months almost 100% with zero control over it
*when you find out this is indeed all the case, and pair-bonding behavior has been shown to be connected to vasopressin, dopamine, and oxytocin levels, with the genetic influence apparently arising via the number of receptors for these substances in the brain. the pair-bonding behavior has also been shown in experiments to be strongly modifiable by administering some of these substances directly.* So uh….not only was Woolie correct, the meme is insane
Saying everything is chemicals is like saying we breath air, its just like yeah man, we know, but the whole "Love is just a chemical reaction" part is usually a psychological thing used by hurt people too hurt others by de valuing what love is, I had some chick randomly do that shit when I was 16, just out of the blue "Love is just a chemical reaction in my brain" and wanted too break up.
@@Zangelin it's like depression is brought on by chemical imbalances, but the way to fight depression is to retrain your brain into remembering what chemicals are supposed to give "happy" and teaching yourself to do actions that make you relearn "happy."
@@gatfatfI always find it entertaining when people simplify chemicals to being meaningless. Like, do you think the same from the electrical impulses that generate thought? It's just neurons and axons causing ion imbalances. Does it make thoughts less magical? What we do and how we feel is our own truth, and how we perceive reality. To blind ourselves to that joy because we reduce such wonder to its base form is as reductive as to say we know what getting drunk feels like because we know the chemical formula for alcohol. It's reductive. Science and philosophy aren't opposing. You have to have one with the other. Holistic views of what the individual is and what we need isn't only based in blood tests and best practice guides, but by talking with and empathising with another. If we just focus on the chemicals we blind ourselves to reality, and get just as caught up in the (real but functionally irreal) world of chemistry rather than the wonder of medicine within humanity. Being poetic is vital to this, because a chemical composition cannot express the joy of a beautiful summer morning. If I can't help my patient experience that joy because it's too poetic, then what's the point in me knowing the science behind it? What's the point in knowing the method of iambic pentameter or musical theory if it isn't used to create verse or song? Chemistry is great to know, but wisdom comes from knowing how to use everything in your power to rebalance it. Hell we don't even know how a lot of brain chemistry works, turns out the main theory behind depression and Serotonin might be wrong, so maybe the poetic is arguably more true than the chemistry 😂.
@@pluemas It's the reason art exists. To try and convey those feelings that can't quite be rendered down to "just chemicals." Chemicals are meaningless against the beauty of a sunset, or your favorite song.
Nothing matters in this world, and No one HAS to really do or make anything. Which is why it's that much more powerful and significant when one does or makes things despite not needing to.
you know the funniest thing? i was introduced to SBF during the dmc3 playthrough. Seeing the annoucement video soon after it ended left me hella confused lmao
@@ricardomiles2957I found them AFTER they ended, through a Fisticuffs randomly getting on my feed. Going to the channel and the first video being an announcement that it was ending was a huge mindfuck.
fun fact, some neuroscientists believe that the brain uses quantum states to make decisions. this is important, because quantum mechanics allows for randomness, which is what prevents the universe from being a clockwork, deterministic place. there is a strong possibility you have free will because your brain can flip a quantum coin and alter its state depending on the outcome.
While Woolie does make a valid argument here, the issue I see is that he first presented his viewpoint to shut down the concept of Love. To be extremely hyperbolic with what I mean: "It would be like if Woolie told people to just do cocaine instead of find a partner because cocaine triggers happy chemicals too." Of course that ISN'T what Woolie is saying. Its just that the feeling of having something/someone you're passionate about be dismissed is going to rub people the wrong way. 😅
I share in the sentiment that life being a series of dice rolls leading up to all these cool moments is fascinating, one slightly different decision made could be its own story and that’s some cool shit.
The many forms that love can appear in, the way that it may or may not facilitate creating families from one couple up the next, that's not a sign that we won against the chemicals, it's proof that the chemicals ARE magic. WE ARE ALCHEMIC BEASTS OF FLESH, FALLING IN LOVE FOR NO REASON BUT LOVE ITSELF.
Everything being chemicals may be beautiful to you, but explaining to everybody is a good way to piss someone off. It implies there's no such thing as free will.
I struggle so much with what people call love, because everyone seems to define it slightly differently and if you love someone then theres different rules on what that means you think, and what you'll do for them, like theres some unstated agreement. And then I come off as cold when I dont want to say it because I want to be clear... even though in practice it's probably the same feeling I have of committing, adoring, caring... but i find the word uncomfortable. I'm sure there are others who are as spock like but it can be disheartening to feel like I'm a robot
My favorite answer to the "whats the point" question is from some marvel comic, dont really know which one but its said by a dinosaur-like thor (yeah, I kniw, when you put it that way, it sounds stupid). "But why do you continue?" "It doesnt change what is right. If there is nothing but what we make in this world, brothers... Let us make good"
Love is just chemicals, but so is your ability to find that fact cringe or sad or beautiful. There is nothing except us, huddled around a campfire in an infinite night that is indifferent to our lives, our deaths, and our suffering. And that means we're all alone, sure, but it also means we only have each other. If heaven does not exist, we are morally obligated to construct it, whether through making the world a kinder, more gentler place or by pulling a San Junipero and allowing for human near-immortality, preferably both.
Brennan was wildly correct, from a literal standpoint anyways. I don’t believe it but I like the idea that everything we do is equivalent to a peacocks feathers. Also I’m glad I hit the *good* version of nihilism that allows life to still happen
Love isn't Magic, but it is ALCHEMY. It's chemical mixing and giving rise to incredible results with us having seemingly little input or ability to repeat it perfectly or control circumstances that still give positive effects.
Woolie and Pat arguing about if Koichi and his girlfriend were just hormones or true love, ignoring stockholm syndrome or the fact it was an enemy stand that brought them together.
@@ArcCaravan it literally doesn't exist. The police and media literally made it up on the spot to shame a woman for criticizing the police and acting nice to her captor to avoid getting hurt. She never actually liked the guy.
"Love is just chemicals and brain instincts and whatever." So? Knowing the intricacies something doesn't remove its sentimental value or its spectacle. We know that fire is made out of heat via friction or combustion, but that doesn't make fireworks any less cool. Scoring a point in a sport doesn't really further human development, but it's still hype to root for a team you like. Movies and TV show are just animated pixels or recorded actors, but that doesn't stop us from loving them and learning from their stories. If everything being chemicals means that nothing matters, then tell me. Why does your nihilism warrant a greater presence than someone else's optimism? If nothing matters, then all our actions are equal, and yet you speak as if your edgelord attitude is superior to others.
The thing is Woolie, we're, as a species, evolved to the point of enlightenment to the information that love can be explained biochemically. Some of us may see love partially as a survival instinct thing and as such maybe that's why they love the way they do and would argue it being a spiritual thing. That said, people can and have already somewhat diverted from the choose mate for next of kin 'cause survival, because that's not exactly necessary for survival anymore. So if, I a 6 foot tall guy ever find a willing 7 some foot Amazonian woman, well, that'll be what'll really get the chemicals flowing, y'know what I mean?.
As much fun as we have with it, I’ve always felt bad for the damaging experiences Woolie has had with his faith. My family and I have rejected The Church for many years because of problems we’ve had with what it does to people and the kind of environment it creates. We’ve been disillusioned by the institution, but still choose to believe and hold our own private faiths. Unfortunately, Woolie was taught that you can’t have one without the other. He was raised by a very oppressive system that prioritized unquestioned obedience over actually teaching and nurturing. Anytime something didn’t add up to him, he just got slapped down and told to stop asking questions. As a result, he lost faith not only in the system, but what it was supposed to represent as well. Hearing that he equates “Getting out of the Church” with “Getting out of believing in God” is very sad for me to hear, because the two shouldn’t necessarily be so closely entwined. Just one of many, MANY examples of someone pushed away from a good message because it was taught without proper care. I’m glad that Woolie is a genuinely good person who was able to determine right and wrong without it having to be written down in a book for him, because a lot of people who go through the negative experiences that he did come out far more damaged.
Will the full reaction stream be going up like before, or uploading each reaction by itself? Cause there's been a few uploads of individual reactions already.
It truly is an interesting way of thinking. You wanna know what else is interesting? Woolie truly believe the original design of Spider-man India is better than the one in spider-verse. Truly awe inspiring.
I agree with a lot of this, especially coming from an escaped religious background too. People in so much society want to contribute to largely unreal abstracts and constructs and - from a religious background, once you realize something people given that much time and energy to is a lie, you start to see the rest of the lies people love to hold and it DOES make you nihilistic when you're young. You start looking for answers to NOT feel that way because it can't just be that and that's all. You get older and find out how if things don't matter, you too are supposed to add your own meaning that makes life work for you because life has no meaning beyond what we add to it.
I am a pretty pragmatic person. As soon as I start moving down the chemical route it becomes a slippery slope for "Why can't I just inject this happiness, why are you making me work for it?" I'm not a drug user (nothing wrong with people that use) but I can see the appeal. If the feels can be produced in a store then I'm shooting for the top shelf love to cut out the middle man. At least with "it comes from elsewhere" you can use the denial that it wasn't your turn at bat.
that sounds more like an excuse for addiction. Where's the pragmatism in abusing an substance with a very clear function on your brain? That's like stacking rocks for life just because you can
Woolie, are you familiar with the concept that TV Tropes refers to as anti-nihilism? The nihilist says "nothing matters and so life has no value" while the anti-nihilist says "nothing matters and so the value of life is what you make of it." Both nihilism and anti-nihilism agree that there is no inherent meaning or value in life, but while the nihilist despairs over it, the anti-nihilist takes it as an opportunity to create their own value. The nihilist says "if it's just chemicals then nothing matters" while the anti-nihilist says "it's precisely because life isn't pre-defined by a higher power that makes it so beautiful and engaging."
this whole 'love is just chemicals' sort of thing kind of gives me hope that I'll find a relationship that's right for me. Obviously it does go deeper than just chemicals, you have to consider whether you're compatible or not but making it seem so simple like it's just some random reaction to liking someone's presence makes it seem so much more optimistic to me. That's my takeaway anyways
Meanwhile I’m having the exact reverse effect of this, hearing this information and stacking it onto a belief that I probably won’t find anyone because who knows, could just be luck based. But that’s just chemical imbalances that I’ve been fighting for over a decade.
@@Shiratto to quote Disco Elysium... "Something beautiful is going to happen". I think that's the kind of mentality to have going into a lot of things in life, the point isn't really when that something beautiful will happen but that something beautiful will eventually happen, I can't see why relationships would be any different. Granted I'm quoting an alcoholic hobocop that got so shitfaced drunk he forgot his entire life up to that point but I think it's okay for the meaning to still hold some value for people down on their luck. Hope you find someone right for you dude
@@Shiratto I like what Day9 (I think?) said about this at some point: "most people aren't interested in most other people". Meant positively, partially as like "getting rejected by any one specific person doesn't mean it's your fault (or theirs for that matter)", but also that you are not trying to be in a relationship with "most people", you're trying to find _one_ person who you're into and who's into you
Ya I always agreed with Woolie on this, I had forgotten the clips in question where he mentioned them though so that’s cool you guys delved back into the old channel to find them. I’d say chemicals and science are pretty magical, we are just used to it because it’s the world we live in but if you were to describe our science as a magic system in another setting it’d be the most creative and wild one out there. Plus if magic is the unknown then that’s O.K too because the more you push your boundaries of knowledge, the greater the circumference of the unknown to you. The more you know the more your aware of what you don’t know.
Dont know why people having a nihilistic view is a bad thing. The meaninglessness of everything makes it all worth more imo. Assign whatever meaning to whatever you want it doesn't matter and thats okay.
If being created by a higher being is what gives human existance meaning, then doesnt that mean God, the original entity who was not created by something even greater, is in himself a pointless entity who does not have any reason to exist?
My philosophy goes "We were not lucky, you were not chance, you were not given an opportunity. You were inevitable. You were always going to happen and nothing could ever stop it. You are supposed to be, you are supposed to continue. So go and continue. The horizon is coming, and it is your duty to meet it." The universe happening the way it did is a 1:1 probability since we don't definitely know of any other universes that have or could exist. Our ultimate fate and destiny is unknown, but we have one. It is our duty to find out what that is, and to fulfill it. Be it fighting, or perishing like a dog. Personally, I chose to fight. Fight fight, against the coming of that good night. As should everyone.
Same boat as woolie. We were lied too to keep "god" happy. Now we queastion everything and look for the real shit. Not saying we are the same but i feel you when you say you kimda gotta redefine everything after getting out of a overtly religous upbringin.
I think it all comes down to your personal interpretation of nihilism. Do you think nothing matters thus everything is pointless? Or do you think nothing matters so you allow everything to have a point. I would fall more on the latter side because hope and optimism are important things that all this fleshy corporeal body to function correctly, the former makes me want to just cease to be and wish to disassemble into atoms until there is nothing left.
I'm going to be honest, I don't understand atheism. But that's more because of how I was raised, several taught me God, or Modimo as we say in my language, is not a person but a kind of a force indifferent to our existence. And can mean different things to different people. Best way I kind put it is that ti me existence is God, so learning that my emotions were chemicals in my head changed nothing for me. Because an indifferent force lead to me having those things.
atheism is ironically a belief system as well since you can't 100% prove the inexistence of god and for each there is a reason for join it. For me it was kind of natural, like i used to pray and go to the church as kid but i stopped believing just like i stopped believing in Santa and fairy tooth and for a brief moment in my teens i became anti religion but because of fundamentalism. Now i'm not a militant so i'm indifferent to people joining religions and now as an adult i feel like there are so many religions and takes on god/gods that the chances of any of them being actually being real are as high as the chance of we being part of the DC universe and kinda similar to you, i think if there is a god he doesn't care about what we do, not evil or good.
And as an atheist, I really appreciate that 'existence is God' perspective, because I can think of it as an allegory and discuss on the same page with you. That way, we don't get stuck in an argument about some guy, but can actually discuss the themes in scripture.
What's the point in believing in a God of any kind if that God has absolutely no influence or bearing on your life and as you say can mean anything to anyone? Isn't that the same as living like you believe in no God at all?
@@DemonFireRain that's a very "religion like" point of view and very interesting to see it and analyzing on a "human point of view". Why the existence of a god has to have a point? why can't he just created existence and never done anything ever again? We all project our way of thinking in to the world, can't be helped, so of course if something created existence it has to have a motivation, a reason, if it has a reason you can reason with him, you can talk to him, bargain something through diplomacy(praying), because our brain can't process the fact existence is chaotic, out of our control and can't be conviced to help us.
@@ricardomiles2957 if it doesn't have a point there's no point in believing it. If the difference between "there is a god" and "there is not a god" is no difference to your life whatsoever, then there's not point giving any thought to "there is a god". Nothing changes.
I'll perish then, thanks. Shit's too complicated, and I'm tired of overthinking it, so I choose not to engage with it. Call me a nihilist if you want, because I do understand that nothing has any higher or ultimate meaning. We make up whatever meaning we want, or none at all. Most people can live like that, and good for them. I can't. I can't even adequately explain why I can't. Guess Kreia was right. Apathy is death.
i can tell you why, our brain's main thing is to learn, categorize and then figure out ways to predict and control the outcomes out of what we learned In all levels, in any activity, it's our survival mechanism. seeing something and Not knowing, for our brain is as terrifying as dying. And that can result in different behaviours but it ends with us desperate, trying to calm ourselves by engaging in other activities that we already are familiar with. There are many ramifications of this behavious but one of them that probably applies to you is that, with modern society(actually since cities became a thing) attending to our basic human needs we engage in less activities, less things to make us feel calm, so when we are faced with incertainty we are mostly powerless and left alone with an anxiety with "no cause".
@@ricardomiles2957 Yeah, that pretty much sums it up. Part of it, at least. Resorting to the simple things we enjoy or care about, feels like the only way to be happy sometimes. Everything that could potentially be better also carries the risk of becoming much worse, or wasting valuable time, effort, money. Maybe it hurts in the long run to avoid that stuff, but frankly I'm still debating whether a long run is worth it.
I know he actually argues materialism of the mind, a perfectly good and even the most likely scenario of how the mind functions, and that's perfectly fine, but he argues it like a woman scorned on top of his smug pseudo intellectualism despite not even having more than most basic scientific understanding of what brain is and reducing human qualia as a whole to "chemicals", and for that alone he deserves to be mocked endlessly.
Woolie is gonna be the kind of parent that every time his kids show him a funny meme he turns it into a lecture about integrity or something
He's been labbing with Reggie this whole time.
So true.
So he's gonna be that kid's South Asian parent? (At least that was my experience)
Woolie the killjoy nihilist dad?
Woolie: (after a 30 minute lecture) "... and that's why capital punishment is a more complicated issue than it seems. Both sides of the argument have their views that relate to their own societal morals and upbringing.
Woolie's Kid: (still holding cellphone with meme) "Dad, I just thought this SF6 super was funny..."
The fucking bit with Pat ragging on Woolie for supposedly not believing in true love when we now know that Pat fundamentally disbelieves and derides people for engaging with the concept of imagination.
Wait what?
@@Knowdusopats said some ridiculous shit about basic imagination in the past, but there’s a hilarious podcast bit where we found out Pat’s brain is a shadow puppet theatre.
@@Knowduso The Pat Dub is the only way to truly enjoy life’s little replays.
Source: th-cam.com/video/UXQwCcob5hU/w-d-xo.html
@@Knowduso (to add context to @jacemoran1190) Yep. Pat hates little big planet for the idea of profiting off of children's imaginations, rather than interpreting it as a tool for them to make art, practice publishing ideas, etc. He then tells himself little radio plays in his head where he plays all the actors in a memory, but that's totally not imagination, it's just how he remembers things. He's all over the place on the subject though. He's also talked about how there IS value in imagination, but that's not what he pays for when he buys a game, and that he can just imagine something cool without paying anything. Or how there's NO POINT in publishing on those services because they inevitably become only pornography, or they shut down the servers making it lost media. Pat's kind of an on-off extremist with well-intended hot-takes like that though. Usually it's all good faith arguments that sound/are insane out of context. At least I think LBP is roughly the origin of his tirade on imagination. I'm probably wrong, though. I'm not Wikipedia.
@@jacemoran1190Also in the latest podcast had a big thing about Rp communities and the like
Seeing Woolie and Brennan in the same video is something I never thought I'd experience
It would be nice seeing the two be at the same table sometime over the next couple decades.
One step closer
It would be amazing to see woolie on um actually.
@@mdgeist70 God yes
I would love to see/hear that conversation.
I remember my dad telling me "learning doesn't make the magic go away"
I like “magic is just what happens in your brain when you fill in the gaps of your current knowledge with imagination”
Dropping Sage knowledge
Lots of things we can do today would be classified as magic centuries ago. So basically, magic IS real; we just call it other things after we figure it out.
Virgin "it's all chemicals nothing matters bro"
VS the Chad "it's all chemicals, that's so cool"
I like to step back and watch what my dumb chemicals do sometimes
The real Chad: "It's all chemicals, nothing matters and that is why it's cool" followed by a hug because a real Chad isn't trying to mock or dismiss the feeling of the other...
That meme isn't quoting anything btw - that is all original text. Quite possibly my favorite meme image
It has big 'you cannot kill me in a way that matters' energy.
As a nihilist, it's pretty maddening that most people forget that the philosophy isn't just: "There is no meaning in anything." While it's actually "There is no *INHERENT* meaning in anything. What that means is that *is up to you to give anything value or to see anything in a magical lense.* "
there is a noticeable portion of people who are vocal on nihilism that turned in to it as a coping mechanism and a substitute of a broken belief, normally followed by a level of cynicism.
@@ConnieFWillwhat did Nietzsche say about nihilism? Always hear that name when that is brought up
That's not nihilism, that's existentialism
The Woolie "love is chemicals" train never stops.
because it runs on chemicals
The science behind how things work doesn't make them any less meaningful, if anything it makes it all so much more incredible.
_Woolie will [[chemical]] it out_
Woolie: "Chemicals are cool , try chemicals kids "
Free chemicals with your N-Pass+
Woolie is often wrong but he was always right on this. Just cause they are chemicals does not mean they don't have value.
How Yoko Taro of Woolie
Everyone I know that has tried to brush off their own emotions as "It's just chemicals" all became heavy substance abusers. It's almost like invalidating your own feelings is a recipe for disaster.
@@kaijuultimax9407
Eh, it worked the opposite way for me. Got me out of depression. Once I made peace with the fact that these episodes of intense, unprompted negative emotions are caused by chemical imbalance in my brain and not a moral failing, I started therapy and took meds.
I think for people who blame themselves for their own mental illnesses, "it's just chemicals" is a good mindset to get out of it. First step is to recognize it's a disease to be treated, and not your fault.
@@kaijuultimax9407 Accepting truth and reality is not invalidating anything. Just because you know how your feelings are made does not invalidate them. Things do not have to be mystical to be real.
also correlation does not equal causation.
@@ZangelinI openly state that my beliefs probably don’t reflect reality are are likely wrong, but they satisfy my brain
It's fascinating when it's, "You are a system of sensors with the processing power to _reason with_ the world you perceive," instead of people reducing it to, "The chemical in your head TRICKS YOU, the love is FAKE."
Reason is chemical, and also not fake. We see cliffs and avoid walking off the edge. The system works.
Emotions being chemical reactions proves them real, it's not some ethereal bullshit. It's not reducing it to just chemicals but explaining how it works, the same way lighting isn't Zeus throwing shit, it's a scientific phenomenon and that doesn't make them any less amazing.
But if they are chemicals, they are essentially easy to fabricate and alter. For good and for ill. Your love is, therefore, inherently fungible.
@@fillosof66689because things can change, because emotions and feelings can shift, does that make the emotion you feel at the time any different?
I have loved people and fallen out of love. I loved them at the time and the love I felt was real, but things change. That doesn't mean that I was wrong to love that person, because fungibility doesn't mean incorrect. It just means that things change. Love is not necessarily eternal, but it is real.
Feelings may be chemically based, the same way that thoughts are electric signals in the brain, but that does not make them any less truthful or tangible than a word on paper. A science textbook from 1930s was right at the time it was written, but now it is wrong. Truth is evolving and adapting to the new realities we find ourselves in.
@@fillosof66689things only have worth because we say they do, so some people won't care they're can be replicated
@@fillosof66689so, you can't NFT love. Gotcha.
@@pluemas this is not about the transient or shifting nature of emotions. It is about the fact that they can, in theory, be perfectly replicated and induced in the absence of any external stimuli required for their natural function.
Will you consider love achieved through medication or other such methods equal to and just as valid as the one you have experienced? Who would even need other people if the chemically induced love can provide the highs without the messy aspects or the lows.
Lest we forget the beauty of Bioshock 2:
"Love is a chemical. We give it meaning by choice"
"I find it real cool" that's just the chemicals talking
In which the story of "Woolie Vs. God" has to reconcile with "Woolie Vs. No God". I really appreciate this perspective. Im going to quote a mangled subway sandwich meme here: Pop Nihilists be like "the uncaring cruelty of the universe is so scary" - My brother in christ the universe lacks both cognition and volition and therefore can neither be uncaring nor cruel. You claim to believe in no god yet you invented a devil to scare yourself.
It is what I find ironic about Nihlists. They have enough awareness to know the universe it's cruel, yet they make it almost on par with God. I think people got so down on finding out that things can be explained a little easier that they don't realize that it is just as amazing as the aetherial, spiritual version. Even better, combine that scientific explanataion with a spiritual light, and you would get a very interesting perspective
Yeah, Nihilism often turns in to a coping mechanism, a substitute for broken beliefs. One where there's only the devil and he does not care about you but still causes harm. Normally followed by cynicism.
If your first question when confronted with the possibility of a universe with no moral code or deific underpinning is to ask “then why don’t I just kill and steal and indulge forever?” then I think you may need to step back and reassess your relationship with that question.
i relate so much to Woolie's stories on being raised religious and having to break yourself out of that pretty much singlehandedly. I remember him getting clowned on the old channel and such for the "love is chemicals" thing. it was super comforting, being in my teenage years and trying to put together my worldview from scratch, to hear something so close to that explanation that i had built for myself. Cuz yea love is "just chemicals" just like cookies are "just" sugar, butter n flour. But that doesn't make them any less tasty or special :)
I feel like the word JUST is getting a lot of focus here, when it was probably *just* thrown in as opposed to a reductive statement
@@UCannotDefeatMyShmeatit's better than just not using just, just do it
The Bible itself says if there's no afterlife then we might as well eat, drink, and be merry for the rest of our lives, and buddy, I'm doing my part
Woolie-sama Love is Chemicals!!! new episode just dropped.
This counts as a Matt cameo and I'm immensely happy now
That's the chemicals talking
Reminder that the real meme was Woolie declaring that the *societal concept* of love is *just chemicals trying to get you to continue the lineage", which is just plain wrong because animals in nature don't have a societal concept of love, while human pairings do not automatically result in a litters of humans and some pairings never reproduce at all.
well, it's not that simple either. like yeah while yes tecnically the societal concept is chemicals it's not cause of you feeling love, human pairs not resulting in children is a very recent thing, like many other behaviour changes that had no tims to be affected by natural selection (for example some people argue that C-section is artificially selecting women who can't give birth naturally) and there the eternal discussion if we really can nail down how much animals think
@@ricardomiles2957also it’s quite clear many animals have strong care for others of their type, that is assuming they don’t go war wacky and eat their kids or something.
The chemicals go both ways I’m afraid lol
@@ricardomiles2957 People not being able to have children is a very recent thing?
@@SvarogAristaeusAllen I mean in the modern sense, like a couple of people who work, go out at night and have ambitions of their own who won't even consider children before their 40's or simply two teenagers buying a condom because there will be party next weekend. In modern society if you have acess to more than a few cents you can get laid and choose to not have children, just some decades ago getting laid meant children in 9 months almost 100% with zero control over it
*when you find out this is indeed all the case, and pair-bonding behavior has been shown to be connected to vasopressin, dopamine, and oxytocin levels, with the genetic influence apparently arising via the number of receptors for these substances in the brain. the pair-bonding behavior has also been shown in experiments to be strongly modifiable by administering some of these substances directly.*
So uh….not only was Woolie correct, the meme is insane
Saying everything is chemicals is like saying we breath air, its just like yeah man, we know, but the whole "Love is just a chemical reaction" part is usually a psychological thing used by hurt people too hurt others by de valuing what love is, I had some chick randomly do that shit when I was 16, just out of the blue "Love is just a chemical reaction in my brain" and wanted too break up.
Chemicals and signals can only tell us what to do, it is up to us to decide what signs and chemicals matter to us.
I mean the decisions are also chemicals and signals but I think I get your point.
@@Zangelin it's like depression is brought on by chemical imbalances, but the way to fight depression is to retrain your brain into remembering what chemicals are supposed to give "happy" and teaching yourself to do actions that make you relearn "happy."
@@gatfatf But it can because I chose for it to be.
@@gatfatfI always find it entertaining when people simplify chemicals to being meaningless. Like, do you think the same from the electrical impulses that generate thought? It's just neurons and axons causing ion imbalances. Does it make thoughts less magical?
What we do and how we feel is our own truth, and how we perceive reality. To blind ourselves to that joy because we reduce such wonder to its base form is as reductive as to say we know what getting drunk feels like because we know the chemical formula for alcohol.
It's reductive. Science and philosophy aren't opposing. You have to have one with the other. Holistic views of what the individual is and what we need isn't only based in blood tests and best practice guides, but by talking with and empathising with another. If we just focus on the chemicals we blind ourselves to reality, and get just as caught up in the (real but functionally irreal) world of chemistry rather than the wonder of medicine within humanity.
Being poetic is vital to this, because a chemical composition cannot express the joy of a beautiful summer morning. If I can't help my patient experience that joy because it's too poetic, then what's the point in me knowing the science behind it? What's the point in knowing the method of iambic pentameter or musical theory if it isn't used to create verse or song? Chemistry is great to know, but wisdom comes from knowing how to use everything in your power to rebalance it.
Hell we don't even know how a lot of brain chemistry works, turns out the main theory behind depression and Serotonin might be wrong, so maybe the poetic is arguably more true than the chemistry 😂.
@@pluemas It's the reason art exists. To try and convey those feelings that can't quite be rendered down to "just chemicals." Chemicals are meaningless against the beauty of a sunset, or your favorite song.
On this episode of WoolieVs Runs it Back
Nothing matters in this world, and No one HAS to really do or make anything.
Which is why it's that much more powerful and significant when one does or makes things despite not needing to.
i used that meme of Mickey Mouse debating Donald Duck for my A-level end of unit psychology presentation
it got an A+
Man who's this Super Best Friends Play channel? I should check them out sometime.
you know the funniest thing? i was introduced to SBF during the dmc3 playthrough. Seeing the annoucement video soon after it ended left me hella confused lmao
@@ricardomiles2957I found them AFTER they ended, through a Fisticuffs randomly getting on my feed. Going to the channel and the first video being an announcement that it was ending was a huge mindfuck.
“Human’s have the freedom of choice, but it seems you know that already”
I really enjoy these kinds of conversations. Thank you.
Man, Old School Mickey Mouse is cold
fun fact, some neuroscientists believe that the brain uses quantum states to make decisions.
this is important, because quantum mechanics allows for randomness, which is what prevents the universe from being a clockwork, deterministic place.
there is a strong possibility you have free will because your brain can flip a quantum coin and alter its state depending on the outcome.
All Knowledge is ultimately based.
While Woolie does make a valid argument here, the issue I see is that he first presented his viewpoint to shut down the concept of Love. To be extremely hyperbolic with what I mean: "It would be like if Woolie told people to just do cocaine instead of find a partner because cocaine triggers happy chemicals too."
Of course that ISN'T what Woolie is saying. Its just that the feeling of having something/someone you're passionate about be dismissed is going to rub people the wrong way. 😅
I share in the sentiment that life being a series of dice rolls leading up to all these cool moments is fascinating, one slightly different decision made could be its own story and that’s some cool shit.
The many forms that love can appear in, the way that it may or may not facilitate creating families from one couple up the next, that's not a sign that we won against the chemicals, it's proof that the chemicals ARE magic. WE ARE ALCHEMIC BEASTS OF FLESH, FALLING IN LOVE FOR NO REASON BUT LOVE ITSELF.
The chemicals made Woolie upload this.
Everything being chemicals may be beautiful to you, but explaining to everybody is a good way to piss someone off. It implies there's no such thing as free will.
Finally woolie addresses the chemical allegations
THE GENESIS OF ALL THIS WAS THE “Koichi x Yukako” CONVERSATION?? WHICH PAT AND PAIGE SUPPORT???? Lmao
I struggle so much with what people call love, because everyone seems to define it slightly differently and if you love someone then theres different rules on what that means you think, and what you'll do for them, like theres some unstated agreement. And then I come off as cold when I dont want to say it because I want to be clear... even though in practice it's probably the same feeling I have of committing, adoring, caring... but i find the word uncomfortable. I'm sure there are others who are as spock like but it can be disheartening to feel like I'm a robot
My favorite answer to the "whats the point" question is from some marvel comic, dont really know which one but its said by a dinosaur-like thor (yeah, I kniw, when you put it that way, it sounds stupid).
"But why do you continue?"
"It doesnt change what is right. If there is nothing but what we make in this world, brothers... Let us make good"
Love is just chemicals, but so is your ability to find that fact cringe or sad or beautiful. There is nothing except us, huddled around a campfire in an infinite night that is indifferent to our lives, our deaths, and our suffering. And that means we're all alone, sure, but it also means we only have each other. If heaven does not exist, we are morally obligated to construct it, whether through making the world a kinder, more gentler place or by pulling a San Junipero and allowing for human near-immortality, preferably both.
I think Woolie would enjoy Terry Pratchett’s “Hogfather”
THAT's where you got that chemicals speech from? WAAAAY back in that SBF podcast episode? LOL Dang, that meme goes hard.
Brennan was wildly correct, from a literal standpoint anyways. I don’t believe it but I like the idea that everything we do is equivalent to a peacocks feathers.
Also I’m glad I hit the *good* version of nihilism that allows life to still happen
Love isn't Magic, but it is ALCHEMY. It's chemical mixing and giving rise to incredible results with us having seemingly little input or ability to repeat it perfectly or control circumstances that still give positive effects.
Where are all these reaction clips coming from? Did they do another reaction stream? I dont recall these clips in any of the other streams.
woolie's multi year neuremberg trial fillibuster continues
Great segment!!! Resonates so much with me and my personal perspective! (media definitely inspired it too 😅)
Seeing Dropout content spreading around is pretty neat
Um, Actually, the Roll20 series aren't produced by Dropout.
That said, I agree with the sentiment!
@@IcyDragonPolaris I see what you did there
The edits on this video are GODLIKE! 😂
Ouch, them SBFP clips really shook up them tear-duct chemical in my braino dude, geeeez!
"Love is just a chemical. We give it meaning by choice."
The chemicals in my brain are telling me to like and subscribe
I like to think "I am the result of everything that's ever happened in the universe."
Woolie and Pat arguing about if Koichi and his girlfriend were just hormones or true love, ignoring stockholm syndrome or the fact it was an enemy stand that brought them together.
Stockholm Syndrome being made up should change the math on your take buddy
@@AlexStarkiller1 No clue how it's made up, but fine. I honestly believe it's just the effect of that enemy stand anyway.
@@ArcCaravan it literally doesn't exist. The police and media literally made it up on the spot to shame a woman for criticizing the police and acting nice to her captor to avoid getting hurt. She never actually liked the guy.
@@ArcCaravan also Cinderella doesn't do what you're saying it does. It just increases luck in regards to love life, it doesn't mess with anyone's mind
@@AlexStarkiller1 There relationship was still the result of an enemy stand.
"Love is just chemicals and brain instincts and whatever."
So? Knowing the intricacies something doesn't remove its sentimental value or its spectacle.
We know that fire is made out of heat via friction or combustion, but that doesn't make fireworks any less cool.
Scoring a point in a sport doesn't really further human development, but it's still hype to root for a team you like.
Movies and TV show are just animated pixels or recorded actors, but that doesn't stop us from loving them and learning from their stories.
If everything being chemicals means that nothing matters, then tell me.
Why does your nihilism warrant a greater presence than someone else's optimism?
If nothing matters, then all our actions are equal, and yet you speak as if your edgelord attitude is superior to others.
The thing is Woolie, we're, as a species, evolved to the point of enlightenment to the information that love can be explained biochemically. Some of us may see love partially as a survival instinct thing and as such maybe that's why they love the way they do and would argue it being a spiritual thing. That said, people can and have already somewhat diverted from the choose mate for next of kin 'cause survival, because that's not exactly necessary for survival anymore. So if, I a 6 foot tall guy ever find a willing 7 some foot Amazonian woman, well, that'll be what'll really get the chemicals flowing, y'know what I mean?.
Reduced to chemicals
How does the song go? "I found love with the chemicals..."
As much fun as we have with it, I’ve always felt bad for the damaging experiences Woolie has had with his faith.
My family and I have rejected The Church for many years because of problems we’ve had with what it does to people and the kind of environment it creates. We’ve been disillusioned by the institution, but still choose to believe and hold our own private faiths.
Unfortunately, Woolie was taught that you can’t have one without the other. He was raised by a very oppressive system that prioritized unquestioned obedience over actually teaching and nurturing. Anytime something didn’t add up to him, he just got slapped down and told to stop asking questions. As a result, he lost faith not only in the system, but what it was supposed to represent as well.
Hearing that he equates “Getting out of the Church” with “Getting out of believing in God” is very sad for me to hear, because the two shouldn’t necessarily be so closely entwined. Just one of many, MANY examples of someone pushed away from a good message because it was taught without proper care. I’m glad that Woolie is a genuinely good person who was able to determine right and wrong without it having to be written down in a book for him, because a lot of people who go through the negative experiences that he did come out far more damaged.
Wow first the resurgence of Woolie hates animals and now love is just chemicals
Crediting SBFP is so surreal.
The 1st half of the video feels like a Jerma fan edit. Jerma chemical mentions #3
Will the full reaction stream be going up like before, or uploading each reaction by itself? Cause there's been a few uploads of individual reactions already.
As soon as we can get TH-cam to stop flagging it, the full episode will be up.
@woolievsthealgorithm Ah OK. It's fine this way, BTW, just wondering if the upload format for it was changing
Tldr There is no magic, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy things as they exist
Reject nihilism as an excuse to stop caring about anything, embrace nihilism as a reason to care about everything
Life has no inherent meaning and therefore you are free to choose your own
Woolie vs D20 when
He gotta meet the Cubbys
Woolie being the king of chemicals and goo.
Once again, the conversation at the end kind of got Umineko adjacent
One step closer to watching these punks play D&D.
Colonel!
THE CHEMICALS
ooof hearing matt's voice... that hurt more than I thought it would
Kinda fitting that the clip is from a dead game franchise as well
Matt: "I'm not dead!"
@@RathialNITW is a single game, how can it be a franchise?
That clip made me feel chemicals 😢
I can still hear his voice when I watch TH-cam videos sometimes. It's almost like he was still there with us😢
Carl Sagan made it seem so beautiful.
We are made of star stuff.
That became foundational in my humanism/athiesm
Runbacks are chemicals. Jkjk love you woolz
Needed this today, good stuff
It truly is an interesting way of thinking. You wanna know what else is interesting? Woolie truly believe the original design of Spider-man India is better than the one in spider-verse. Truly awe inspiring.
I agree with a lot of this, especially coming from an escaped religious background too.
People in so much society want to contribute to largely unreal abstracts and constructs and - from a religious background, once you realize something people given that much time and energy to is a lie, you start to see the rest of the lies people love to hold and it DOES make you nihilistic when you're young. You start looking for answers to NOT feel that way because it can't just be that and that's all. You get older and find out how if things don't matter, you too are supposed to add your own meaning that makes life work for you because life has no meaning beyond what we add to it.
Everyone judging a man who had to deprogram himself out of religious dogma.
I am a pretty pragmatic person. As soon as I start moving down the chemical route it becomes a slippery slope for "Why can't I just inject this happiness, why are you making me work for it?" I'm not a drug user (nothing wrong with people that use) but I can see the appeal. If the feels can be produced in a store then I'm shooting for the top shelf love to cut out the middle man. At least with "it comes from elsewhere" you can use the denial that it wasn't your turn at bat.
that sounds more like an excuse for addiction. Where's the pragmatism in abusing an substance with a very clear function on your brain? That's like stacking rocks for life just because you can
I'm still punching the chemicals all day today. They haven't been successful yet, gamers.
Very interesting discussion here! I like it.
Woolie, are you familiar with the concept that TV Tropes refers to as anti-nihilism? The nihilist says "nothing matters and so life has no value" while the anti-nihilist says "nothing matters and so the value of life is what you make of it." Both nihilism and anti-nihilism agree that there is no inherent meaning or value in life, but while the nihilist despairs over it, the anti-nihilist takes it as an opportunity to create their own value.
The nihilist says "if it's just chemicals then nothing matters" while the anti-nihilist says "it's precisely because life isn't pre-defined by a higher power that makes it so beautiful and engaging."
this whole 'love is just chemicals' sort of thing kind of gives me hope that I'll find a relationship that's right for me. Obviously it does go deeper than just chemicals, you have to consider whether you're compatible or not but making it seem so simple like it's just some random reaction to liking someone's presence makes it seem so much more optimistic to me. That's my takeaway anyways
Meanwhile I’m having the exact reverse effect of this, hearing this information and stacking it onto a belief that I probably won’t find anyone because who knows, could just be luck based. But that’s just chemical imbalances that I’ve been fighting for over a decade.
@@Shiratto to quote Disco Elysium... "Something beautiful is going to happen".
I think that's the kind of mentality to have going into a lot of things in life, the point isn't really when that something beautiful will happen but that something beautiful will eventually happen, I can't see why relationships would be any different.
Granted I'm quoting an alcoholic hobocop that got so shitfaced drunk he forgot his entire life up to that point but I think it's okay for the meaning to still hold some value for people down on their luck.
Hope you find someone right for you dude
@@alleycatmoth Thanks for the kind words
@@Shiratto I like what Day9 (I think?) said about this at some point: "most people aren't interested in most other people". Meant positively, partially as like "getting rejected by any one specific person doesn't mean it's your fault (or theirs for that matter)", but also that you are not trying to be in a relationship with "most people", you're trying to find _one_ person who you're into and who's into you
Ya I always agreed with Woolie on this, I had forgotten the clips in question where he mentioned them though so that’s cool you guys delved back into the old channel to find them.
I’d say chemicals and science are pretty magical, we are just used to it because it’s the world we live in but if you were to describe our science as a magic system in another setting it’d be the most creative and wild one out there.
Plus if magic is the unknown then that’s O.K too because the more you push your boundaries of knowledge, the greater the circumference of the unknown to you. The more you know the more your aware of what you don’t know.
The world remains beautiful whether you believe in a god or not
YES BLUD
Understanding that we are chemicals that have been taught to think just makes us cooler, imo
Alexa play " Chemical Love" from Inital D
Dont know why people having a nihilistic view is a bad thing. The meaninglessness of everything makes it all worth more imo. Assign whatever meaning to whatever you want it doesn't matter and thats okay.
If being created by a higher being is what gives human existance meaning, then doesnt that mean God, the original entity who was not created by something even greater, is in himself a pointless entity who does not have any reason to exist?
My philosophy goes "We were not lucky, you were not chance, you were not given an opportunity. You were inevitable. You were always going to happen and nothing could ever stop it. You are supposed to be, you are supposed to continue. So go and continue. The horizon is coming, and it is your duty to meet it." The universe happening the way it did is a 1:1 probability since we don't definitely know of any other universes that have or could exist. Our ultimate fate and destiny is unknown, but we have one. It is our duty to find out what that is, and to fulfill it. Be it fighting, or perishing like a dog. Personally, I chose to fight. Fight fight, against the coming of that good night. As should everyone.
Same boat as woolie. We were lied too to keep "god" happy. Now we queastion everything and look for the real shit. Not saying we are the same but i feel you when you say you kimda gotta redefine everything after getting out of a overtly religous upbringin.
I think it all comes down to your personal interpretation of nihilism. Do you think nothing matters thus everything is pointless? Or do you think nothing matters so you allow everything to have a point. I would fall more on the latter side because hope and optimism are important things that all this fleshy corporeal body to function correctly, the former makes me want to just cease to be and wish to disassemble into atoms until there is nothing left.
Woof
As a scientist i find it weird how people feel a scientific explanation diminishes our reality. This universe has some cool shit in it!
I'm going to be honest, I don't understand atheism. But that's more because of how I was raised, several taught me God, or Modimo as we say in my language, is not a person but a kind of a force indifferent to our existence. And can mean different things to different people.
Best way I kind put it is that ti me existence is God, so learning that my emotions were chemicals in my head changed nothing for me. Because an indifferent force lead to me having those things.
atheism is ironically a belief system as well since you can't 100% prove the inexistence of god and for each there is a reason for join it. For me it was kind of natural, like i used to pray and go to the church as kid but i stopped believing just like i stopped believing in Santa and fairy tooth and for a brief moment in my teens i became anti religion but because of fundamentalism. Now i'm not a militant so i'm indifferent to people joining religions and now as an adult i feel like there are so many religions and takes on god/gods that the chances of any of them being actually being real are as high as the chance of we being part of the DC universe and kinda similar to you, i think if there is a god he doesn't care about what we do, not evil or good.
And as an atheist, I really appreciate that 'existence is God' perspective, because I can think of it as an allegory and discuss on the same page with you. That way, we don't get stuck in an argument about some guy, but can actually discuss the themes in scripture.
What's the point in believing in a God of any kind if that God has absolutely no influence or bearing on your life and as you say can mean anything to anyone? Isn't that the same as living like you believe in no God at all?
@@DemonFireRain that's a very "religion like" point of view and very interesting to see it and analyzing on a "human point of view". Why the existence of a god has to have a point? why can't he just created existence and never done anything ever again? We all project our way of thinking in to the world, can't be helped, so of course if something created existence it has to have a motivation, a reason, if it has a reason you can reason with him, you can talk to him, bargain something through diplomacy(praying), because our brain can't process the fact existence is chaotic, out of our control and can't be conviced to help us.
@@ricardomiles2957 if it doesn't have a point there's no point in believing it. If the difference between "there is a god" and "there is not a god" is no difference to your life whatsoever, then there's not point giving any thought to "there is a god". Nothing changes.
I'll perish then, thanks. Shit's too complicated, and I'm tired of overthinking it, so I choose not to engage with it.
Call me a nihilist if you want, because I do understand that nothing has any higher or ultimate meaning. We make up whatever meaning we want, or none at all. Most people can live like that, and good for them. I can't. I can't even adequately explain why I can't. Guess Kreia was right. Apathy is death.
just find some stuff to care about 4head, quit being dramatic
@@pennyisdreadful 4head?
I do care about things, just not most things.
i can tell you why, our brain's main thing is to learn, categorize and then figure out ways to predict and control the outcomes out of what we learned In all levels, in any activity, it's our survival mechanism. seeing something and Not knowing, for our brain is as terrifying as dying. And that can result in different behaviours but it ends with us desperate, trying to calm ourselves by engaging in other activities that we already are familiar with. There are many ramifications of this behavious but one of them that probably applies to you is that, with modern society(actually since cities became a thing) attending to our basic human needs we engage in less activities, less things to make us feel calm, so when we are faced with incertainty we are mostly powerless and left alone with an anxiety with "no cause".
@@ricardomiles2957 Yeah, that pretty much sums it up. Part of it, at least. Resorting to the simple things we enjoy or care about, feels like the only way to be happy sometimes. Everything that could potentially be better also carries the risk of becoming much worse, or wasting valuable time, effort, money. Maybe it hurts in the long run to avoid that stuff, but frankly I'm still debating whether a long run is worth it.
I know he actually argues materialism of the mind, a perfectly good and even the most likely scenario of how the mind functions, and that's perfectly fine, but he argues it like a woman scorned on top of his smug pseudo intellectualism despite not even having more than most basic scientific understanding of what brain is and reducing human qualia as a whole to "chemicals", and for that alone he deserves to be mocked endlessly.