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When the Europeans were first introduced to paper money, they actually thought it was some type of witchcraft. If you think about it, currency is quite surreal logically. This piece of paper is worth 100.00 "dollars" worth of goods and services. And the amount of goods and services 100.00 "dollars" can buy varies by space (location) and time (inflation could be higher tomorrow.)
i like how this scene shows that morty really is learning stuff from ricks adventures that he ordinarily should be learning in school, he probably wouldnt have been able to give a lecture like this in the pilot episode if he needed to
@@danielpinto9077I mean, he still had to build a model of the solar system in season 1, too, I think. It was the episode where he let his dad help him instead of Rick, and his dad thought of the solar system diorama, and it led to Morty and Jerry flying to Pluto because Jerry wouldn’t stop calling Pluto a planet. Led to him being beloved by Plutonians and him also endorsing them drilling Pluto to extinction because he didn’t want to be wrong about the fact that Pluto had shrunken to the point where it’s now considered a celestial dwarf
You mean the fact the planets orbit the sun because of gravity? Lmao he could've learned that in class in 30 min, he didn't need to shove mega seeds up his ass to learn that
I half expected that thing to really do determine the centre of the solar system, and just have all the planets go out of orbit and crash into each other. Rick and Morty has done weirder things
The Nights of the Sun were actually one of the few groups positively impacted by a Rick and Morty adventure. King Mortaniel single-handedly ended a batshit tradition of self mutilation. Possibly stopped them from handing out the sword to unwilling participants too based on the fact this instance led to an interplanetary war
Calling it now: Morty's character arc this season will see him becoming more assertive like Evil Morty and in the end he'll have to choose between joining evil Morty and staying with Rick.
Well Evil Morty is gone now. Who knows when we'll see him again. Also Morty already made his decision in the season 5 last episode. Where he chosen to stick with Rick. Unless you're saying the same or different circumstances are going to happen again where Morty will have to choose between siding with Evil Morty or Rick once again and choose to side with Evil Morty.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Rick's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Rick & Morty truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Rick's existential catchphrase "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Dan Harmon's genius wit unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools.. how I pity them
Nihilism means that there is no real default reason to life. And we are born into it because two people decided it to be that way. We can respect each other’s beliefs but it isn’t right that we shame others for believing religions. Just be nice.
I would say tradition itself isn't bullshit. Only when it acutely gets in the way of a society's progress to a detrimental degree. Especially when one doesn't really know WHY the tradition exists in the first place.
The things is even if you forget why something is done traditionally it still isn't a good idea to get rid of it. Take the US haveing so few holidays off work. People thought it was mostly religious nonsense and started getting rid of them and working weekends more and now we are stuck with crappy hours and very little vacation time.
@@imaloser5689 To my knowledge, no one has ever tried getting rid of holidays in the US. There has never been push to make this happen as most people in the US are religious and even if they are non-religious, they still celibate the holidays secularly.
@@Obi-Wan_Kenobi A huge amount of the shift is from before america was a nation but, by explicitly naming the national holidays the US finally bucked tradition away entirely. There are 11 national holidays with most of these not granting any time before or after off. The Catholic church has 13 Great feast days that they are not supposed to work, not to mention the many minor feasts or local feasts that were for time off. If you got married or celebrated some other milestone like that you are expected to celebrate that and take time away from work. Hell that happened if your friend got married. Even the poorest of the poor got this time off for hundreds of years. Eventually the churches power faded and monarchies were being cast down in favor of republics and democracies. In this more enlighted age people decided that the only reason people got weekends off was because of religious bias. People decided to cut down on the holidays to increase productivity and make national ones to tie people together to the nation rather than their locality or to an individual. The example might not have been the best as so much of it happened hundred of years ago and nobody alive can remember a time different from how it is now.
@@imaloser5689uh, no. the reason why we don't have so many day offs is because of the power of corporate America. the declining relevance of the church has no bearing. like, secular or not literally who would want to not have more holidays, wtf? i mean, maybe if the government was like a theocratic autocracy then yeah maybe they'd be able to control what holidays exist; but they can just as easily take them away. After all, local festivities aren't so dependant on religion so much as they are on the agricultural history of the region.
@@MrLeTurtel This is either just not an informed take or you failed to get what I said and are pointing to the end result as its own cause. The abandonment of holidays happened before america's founding and the past 200 years has seen a decrease in the amount people are expected to work. Now we don't have more time off due to corporations, but they never specifically lobbied to get rid of holidays or anything. That comes from people simply not caring about the regional festivities or the wider celebrated religious festivities any more. My point is not that we need to return to theocratic rule or anything. I vehemently think that is a terrible idea. The point is that the push to work weekends and not to take sundays off was seen as moving past superstitious chains on progress. Working on sunday would be seen as immensely progressive and and be a slap in the face to a deeply entrenched religious majority. And then it became normal to expect people to not have time off anymore. 200 years ago workweeks were almost always in excess of sixty hours and in many cases over 70. And yes many holidays are based on agricultural history but there is a reason they are called holidays, as in literally holy days.
IT'S NOT A PLANET! There are rules! And if Pluto is too lazy to clear its neighborhood to become the gravitionally dominant object in its orbit, that's Plutos problem!
@@Kuhmuhnistische_Partei There are arbitrary rules, specifically made up to exclude Pluto. Also, other planets haven't cleared their neighborhood either, Earth for example.
@@murrethmedia Why would they be so interested in excluding Pluto that they specifically made up this rules for that purpose? Sounds quite wild. And whether Earth had cleared its neighborhood or not can be measured in different ways like Soter's μ which uses the mass of the body we want to check against the mass of other bodies in its orbital zone and Margot's Π which expresses the ability of a body to clear its neighborhood based on its mass and the mass of its star; however, both discriminants show that planets according to IAU are orders of magnitude above the value used as the threshold to determine if something is a planet while the dwarf planets are orders of magnitudes below it; Earth has a planetary discriminant Π of 810, Mars of 54, Pluto of 0.028; 1 would be the theshold; Earth has a planetary discriminant μ of 1,700,000, Mars of 5100 and Pluto of 0.08; 100 would be the threshold. Your counterargument was certainly voiced by different astronomers, but in the end, it seems to be quite clear that Earth has achieved gravitionally dominance and Pluto has not.
the term for pluto is a 'dwarf planet' which if you include then you also need to include about 100 other dwarf planets in the edge of the solar system.
@@Jedi-xm7rw Technically you don't "believe" in gravity because it's a proven fact of existence. The same way you can't hold an apple and say you "believe" it's an apple. Belief requires the believer to be unable to determine whether or not their object of devotion is in fact real. You believe in the existence of a God/Gods because it's impossible to prove said existence in a concrete, meaningful way. If X or Y God were to be proven real, then there would also be impossible to "believe" in them, since now it would be a fact of life instead of something ethereal. You can't prove the existence of what you believe in, and if you can, then you can't truly believe in it.
"Traditions suck ass and your most foundational believes are total bullshit." You can just tell this is gonna be a new favourite episode in the RaM fandom
@@realdragon Religion is a retarded thing to consider 'culture' if you're talking about the faith aspects of it. Nobody reasonable could truly believe in such a stupid myth.
@TarsonTalon yeah thank you for the info, but with all the eunuchs living in this point of sad life, I must say that they are accepting death with open arms. That's why 2 of these unmanned knights stabbed themselves and gave this stupid responsibility to a 12 year old kid. I mean, morty gave him this one the food back, and the knight stabbed himself, and the King said, "He can't leave until he bested me." he did, and he can leave now. but instead, he stabbed himself so that morty stayed forever. They wanted to get out. They couldn't live that life any longer
I mean, immortality, cool powers and armor, the ability to travel the stars as you please, inability to die from drug overdoses due to their superior cardiovascular systems. It’s definitely not a small price, but it nets some pretty cool stuff.
The King killed himself and made Morty his successor, and anyone becoming a knight or king of the sun has to get castrated. In the end, the staff being on the sun held the solar system together in a different way, as whoever has it controls the solar system politically, rather than literally.
shouldn't the fact that they're capable of space travel and can survive on the sun through their own means hold them to a higher understanding of the universe than earth science? It just comes off as another attack on religion. I'm not religious myself but this one seems kind of non-sensible.
I took it more as a Monty Python and the Holy Grail joke this episode. This scene in particular based around where the peasants are talking to Arthur about society and blah blah blah.
The Covenant from Halo, the peeps from Dune. Speakers for the Dead from Enders game. The markers and Dead Space. Cults and scifi been together for a while
@@hervymarquezgarcia1079 Also even some humans today believe the earth is still flat. These idiots just somehow got lucky and their wrong ideas work due to them having the scepter.
For the same reason some religions in our world demand that men do the same thing to their private parts. It’s a tradition made up by crazy zealots who took their beliefs too far.
Common idiocy more is more accurate. Traditions are the solutions to problems we forgot that existed or do not exist anymore. If you do not apply wisdom and intellect to figure out what is what then the result will be what Morty did, again.
"did we cut off our penises for nothing?" aren't these guys super immortal? Like "can't be killed unless they wanna die" type immortal? how is that nothing?
They cut off their own penises for no reason. There’s the harm right there. The point is, cultures are nonsensical and self destructive. They don’t help you grow as a person. They just make you into sheep.
they are not angry because morty prove their faith wrong, its because they were tricked into cutting off their own dicks through pier pressure, they always regretted that. but morty proved it was for nothing
@@realdragon If I don't what about it? I don't have time, energy, or even the enthusiam to talk to strangers much less convince them that their religion is shit.
Honestly I thought the joke was going to be that the scepter does actually control the orbit of the planets or whatever.
I thought the same thing.
When the Europeans were first introduced to paper money, they actually thought it was some type of witchcraft. If you think about it, currency is quite surreal logically. This piece of paper is worth 100.00 "dollars" worth of goods and services. And the amount of goods and services 100.00 "dollars" can buy varies by space (location) and time (inflation could be higher tomorrow.)
@@ImaybeNormalI like how it's basically an example of Chesterton's Fence in action. Just because it looks dumb and useless doesn't mean it is.
It does tho, you find out a few seconds later
You gave the shitty writers too much credit
I absolutely love how Rick lent a hand by getting the scepter while Morty pulled out the whiteboard
oh how turn have tables
Probably because he was programmed to care 22% more 🤭
Too bad that’s not Rick
true@@tristanpate1061
@@tristanpate1061 I have a feeling even real Rick would of helped the same way, just more sh*t talking.
Morty pulled out the white board. He has gone full rick this episode lol.
Doctor house lol
He needs to get a wife have a child and then watch them die and then the transformation will be completed
Dillusioning a bunch of people’s beliefs and culture with the power of science.
Truly Rick’s grandson
@@geraldobrien5956 totally fabricated back ground storie
Check season 3 episode 1
@@Alex26108 All he needs is a cane, a bottle of Vicodin, and a boss to sleep with.
I like that Morty still counts Pluto in the planetary lineup.
Didn’t Jerry go there and found out Pluto was a planet but due to over exploitation of resources, the planet shrunk and is no longer a planet.
Sailor Pluto would definitely respect Morty for this.
Pluto is literally the doorman to our universe.
Dont disrespect the doorman.
@@darkranger116solar system*
@@----S. what are you talking about everything revolves around the earth.
i like how this scene shows that morty really is learning stuff from ricks adventures that he ordinarily should be learning in school, he probably wouldnt have been able to give a lecture like this in the pilot episode if he needed to
He should absolutely know this by middle school though
If he needed to learn from Rick how Solar System looks like then Morty is fucking stupid
@@danielpinto9077I mean, he still had to build a model of the solar system in season 1, too, I think. It was the episode where he let his dad help him instead of Rick, and his dad thought of the solar system diorama, and it led to Morty and Jerry flying to Pluto because Jerry wouldn’t stop calling Pluto a planet. Led to him being beloved by Plutonians and him also endorsing them drilling Pluto to extinction because he didn’t want to be wrong about the fact that Pluto had shrunken to the point where it’s now considered a celestial dwarf
You mean the fact the planets orbit the sun because of gravity? Lmao he could've learned that in class in 30 min, he didn't need to shove mega seeds up his ass to learn that
dude can defuse an improvised neutrino bomb, he learns things unknowingly
I half expected that thing to really do determine the centre of the solar system, and just have all the planets go out of orbit and crash into each other. Rick and Morty has done weirder things
Hanging out in the Solar system is pretty low hanging fruit.
didnt they make a similar joke with the warrior getting killed by a car instead of rick?
One of the worst things you can theoretically say to a guy is that he cut off he's D for nothing.
A man should never do it. No matter how good the reason is.
That’s why transgenders get so offended when you say they’re not really a woman
But most people in the US has had part of their penis cut off for nothing, except cultural reasons
could be worse, you could be telling a guy he killed his wife and children for no reason
"It's your culture, it's not the same as reality" - words to go on a t-shirt, for sure.
Sounded like something Rick would say, even the delivery was spot on.
Indeed.
Could be used successfully against both sides of the current culture war.
@@nickhartman6372Just add a burp or two and it's spot on.
If only muslims would listen to this.
@@captainkaleball religions
The Nights of the Sun were actually one of the few groups positively impacted by a Rick and Morty adventure. King Mortaniel single-handedly ended a batshit tradition of self mutilation. Possibly stopped them from handing out the sword to unwilling participants too based on the fact this instance led to an interplanetary war
And lead god knows how many to death, not to mention the future would still be in question.
Wait until you hear about circumsision
@cyborgbob1017 yes but this was CASTRATION my mam
The skin? Nah nah their taking the whole thing off your a woman now
As they say: Truth will set you free (but its gonna piss you off first)
Calling it now: Morty's character arc this season will see him becoming more assertive like Evil Morty and in the end he'll have to choose between joining evil Morty and staying with Rick.
Well Evil Morty is gone now. Who knows when we'll see him again. Also Morty already made his decision in the season 5 last episode. Where he chosen to stick with Rick. Unless you're saying the same or different circumstances are going to happen again where Morty will have to choose between siding with Evil Morty or Rick once again and choose to side with Evil Morty.
Nah, that moment came, that moment went. He might have a moment where he could become the next Evil Morty, but it won’t be with that guy.
Nah, Evil Morty does not give a crap about Morty anymore than he does with the other Mortys.
And if he was given the choice he would go "why do things have to be two choices. I do what I want."
Evil Morty is gone and Prime Rick is the enemy now. Plus Evil Morty gave Morty a chance to turn on Rick, Morty defended him.
"we cut off our ****** for nothing??!"
-da bois
Funny how we all sympathized for morty putting up with ricks nihilism and by this point we actually understand and identify with his nihilism.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Rick's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Rick & Morty truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Rick's existential catchphrase "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Dan Harmon's genius wit unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools.. how I pity them
Very cringe, especially since you don't know what nihilism even means.
@@thanhavictus You know, I ALMOST forgot about this meme.
Nihilism means that there is no real default reason to life. And we are born into it because two people decided it to be that way.
We can respect each other’s beliefs but it isn’t right that we shame others for believing religions. Just be nice.
Brilliant! I bet most readers have no idea you're joking.
I would say tradition itself isn't bullshit. Only when it acutely gets in the way of a society's progress to a detrimental degree. Especially when one doesn't really know WHY the tradition exists in the first place.
The things is even if you forget why something is done traditionally it still isn't a good idea to get rid of it. Take the US haveing so few holidays off work. People thought it was mostly religious nonsense and started getting rid of them and working weekends more and now we are stuck with crappy hours and very little vacation time.
@@imaloser5689 To my knowledge, no one has ever tried getting rid of holidays in the US. There has never been push to make this happen as most people in the US are religious and even if they are non-religious, they still celibate the holidays secularly.
@@Obi-Wan_Kenobi A huge amount of the shift is from before america was a nation but, by explicitly naming the national holidays the US finally bucked tradition away entirely. There are 11 national holidays with most of these not granting any time before or after off. The Catholic church has 13 Great feast days that they are not supposed to work, not to mention the many minor feasts or local feasts that were for time off. If you got married or celebrated some other milestone like that you are expected to celebrate that and take time away from work. Hell that happened if your friend got married. Even the poorest of the poor got this time off for hundreds of years.
Eventually the churches power faded and monarchies were being cast down in favor of republics and democracies. In this more enlighted age people decided that the only reason people got weekends off was because of religious bias. People decided to cut down on the holidays to increase productivity and make national ones to tie people together to the nation rather than their locality or to an individual.
The example might not have been the best as so much of it happened hundred of years ago and nobody alive can remember a time different from how it is now.
@@imaloser5689uh, no. the reason why we don't have so many day offs is because of the power of corporate America. the declining relevance of the church has no bearing. like, secular or not literally who would want to not have more holidays, wtf? i mean, maybe if the government was like a theocratic autocracy then yeah maybe they'd be able to control what holidays exist; but they can just as easily take them away. After all, local festivities aren't so dependant on religion so much as they are on the agricultural history of the region.
@@MrLeTurtel This is either just not an informed take or you failed to get what I said and are pointing to the end result as its own cause. The abandonment of holidays happened before america's founding and the past 200 years has seen a decrease in the amount people are expected to work.
Now we don't have more time off due to corporations, but they never specifically lobbied to get rid of holidays or anything. That comes from people simply not caring about the regional festivities or the wider celebrated religious festivities any more.
My point is not that we need to return to theocratic rule or anything. I vehemently think that is a terrible idea.
The point is that the push to work weekends and not to take sundays off was seen as moving past superstitious chains on progress. Working on sunday would be seen as immensely progressive and and be a slap in the face to a deeply entrenched religious majority. And then it became normal to expect people to not have time off anymore. 200 years ago workweeks were almost always in excess of sixty hours and in many cases over 70.
And yes many holidays are based on agricultural history but there is a reason they are called holidays, as in literally holy days.
Recon all would have been cool faster if Rick could have genetically regrown their lost 'legs'. :p
Theres a PLANET Pluto on the board.😮
I respect they have Pluto as a planet, WHERE IT BELONGS.
And the other don't because?
IT'S NOT A PLANET! There are rules! And if Pluto is too lazy to clear its neighborhood to become the gravitionally dominant object in its orbit, that's Plutos problem!
@@Kuhmuhnistische_Partei There are arbitrary rules, specifically made up to exclude Pluto. Also, other planets haven't cleared their neighborhood either, Earth for example.
@@murrethmedia Why would they be so interested in excluding Pluto that they specifically made up this rules for that purpose? Sounds quite wild. And whether Earth had cleared its neighborhood or not can be measured in different ways like Soter's μ which uses the mass of the body we want to check against the mass of other bodies in its orbital zone and Margot's Π which expresses the ability of a body to clear its neighborhood based on its mass and the mass of its star; however, both discriminants show that planets according to IAU are orders of magnitude above the value used as the threshold to determine if something is a planet while the dwarf planets are orders of magnitudes below it; Earth has a planetary discriminant Π of 810, Mars of 54, Pluto of 0.028; 1 would be the theshold; Earth has a planetary discriminant μ of 1,700,000, Mars of 5100 and Pluto of 0.08; 100 would be the threshold. Your counterargument was certainly voiced by different astronomers, but in the end, it seems to be quite clear that Earth has achieved gravitionally dominance and Pluto has not.
@@Kuhmuhnistische_Partei So basically you're full of 💩, got it.
Morty has really evolved into mini Rick
You know,
All of the bad part of that episode could've been prevented if morty asked rick to return them their penises.
Yes. Morty believes Pluto is a planet.
It was a planet
Didn't NASA say they want Pluto to be a planet but the scientific community doesn't want to change the definition?
If he's explaining the solar system then it makes sense to include dwarf planets
@@wdcain1planetologists consider it a planet, scientists generally speaking refer to it as a protoplanet or something
the term for pluto is a 'dwarf planet' which if you include then you also need to include about 100 other dwarf planets in the edge of the solar system.
Do you believe in gravity?
@Nick Bravo he was making a jojo reference bruh
@Nick Bravo This is literally the weirdest response I can think of, what are you even talking about?
@@Jedi-xm7rw Technically you don't "believe" in gravity because it's a proven fact of existence. The same way you can't hold an apple and say you "believe" it's an apple. Belief requires the believer to be unable to determine whether or not their object of devotion is in fact real. You believe in the existence of a God/Gods because it's impossible to prove said existence in a concrete, meaningful way. If X or Y God were to be proven real, then there would also be impossible to "believe" in them, since now it would be a fact of life instead of something ethereal.
You can't prove the existence of what you believe in, and if you can, then you can't truly believe in it.
We all love a good Jojoke
@@eduardo7677 There are some scientific things I just believe
"Traditions suck ass and your most foundational believes are total bullshit."
You can just tell this is gonna be a new favourite episode in the RaM fandom
And then a bloody war happens proving traditions keeps the sentient animals in check.
Reddit prolly loved this
@@Rex-fm3vj Most people who love this (americans) don't really have real culture
Americans have real culture🤷♂️🤦♂️
@@realdragon Religion is a retarded thing to consider 'culture' if you're talking about the faith aspects of it. Nobody reasonable could truly believe in such a stupid myth.
Who would want to cut off their wing dang noodle willingly to become a fuqin Knight?
Well, the armor does cost an arm and a leg, so honestly they got a discount.
@TarsonTalon yeah thank you for the info, but with all the eunuchs living in this point of sad life, I must say that they are accepting death with open arms. That's why 2 of these unmanned knights stabbed themselves and gave this stupid responsibility to a 12 year old kid.
I mean, morty gave him this one the food back, and the knight stabbed himself, and the King said, "He can't leave until he bested me." he did, and he can leave now. but instead, he stabbed himself so that morty stayed forever. They wanted to get out. They couldn't live that life any longer
People follow religions
I mean, immortality, cool powers and armor, the ability to travel the stars as you please, inability to die from drug overdoses due to their superior cardiovascular systems. It’s definitely not a small price, but it nets some pretty cool stuff.
@@JacksonVoet you know what else is cool?
Being a Man
i loved the dinamic this rick had with morty, it made the episode funier for some reason.
I feel powerful when actually I'm not at the same time
Honestly, if you told me I cut my d off for nothing, I too would be in denial.
Morty isn’t stupid like he was perceived in the very first episode.
Although it was pretty stupid of him to join the Knights just to spite Rick.
Yes, he is.
I love that they got Mitchell and Webb for this episode 😂😂😂
Crazy it's up to season 6, I haven't seen anything pass the evil morty finale episode. What was that season 2-3 😳
Bit late, but that was season 5 lol
In 100 years we're probably gonna find out this model of the system was wrong too
Lol and it is even funnier because its season 6 episode 9
To think this episodes scapegoat was a Fake Vat of Sun
gotta love this is a lecture on how they may be the center of the universe, but not in this regard.
I think it's funny how Morty did this diagram thing with all the planets but didn't even get their alignment right. He just put them all in a circle 😂
Paul Muad'Dib trying to destroy his own religion.
Got easter egg caught me
Whatever horseshit it is, that doesn't mean you'll be free from the king
The King killed himself and made Morty his successor, and anyone becoming a knight or king of the sun has to get castrated. In the end, the staff being on the sun held the solar system together in a different way, as whoever has it controls the solar system politically, rather than literally.
If anyone ever wants to know what’s the most Reddit thing this show has done, this scene is a pretty good start
What does it mean to be "Reddit".
Explain
Yeah dude, we need an explanation
If any of you understood it then you wouldn’t be Rick and Morty fans
@@wardenunknown take your pills, we are not even real bro
Daniel give me coffee
0:25 that quote I swear to God..
He bringed galaxy war just because he didn't want to cut off his "little men's friend"
Why are all the planets on the whiteboard the same distance from the Sun?
Because its a small white board.
"Traditions suck ass"
How *dare* you do something more than once! Worse yet, enjoy it! 🤣
That is not tradition
It's a nice looking scepter but... It's just a fancy rod in the end
The thing is that people giving it power... gave it power.
@@coldmossonarock7743
Like money, ideas, feelings, ect.
Turns out being free is not as good as it sounds.
Speak about yourself
Why's dem all planets on the same distance from the sun? He didn't draw it properlyyy. :P
Every planet has it's own orbital distance.
That diagram is awful. Morty is clearly trying to explain gravity without knowing what it is.
YES! Finally someone is saying it!
shouldn't the fact that they're capable of space travel and can survive on the sun through their own means hold them to a higher understanding of the universe than earth science? It just comes off as another attack on religion. I'm not religious myself but this one seems kind of non-sensible.
I took it more as a Monty Python and the Holy Grail joke this episode. This scene in particular based around where the peasants are talking to Arthur about society and blah blah blah.
The Covenant from Halo, the peeps from Dune. Speakers for the Dead from Enders game. The markers and Dead Space. Cults and scifi been together for a while
@@hervymarquezgarcia1079 Also even some humans today believe the earth is still flat. These idiots just somehow got lucky and their wrong ideas work due to them having the scepter.
Shhhh don't think about it. Penises! Hahahaha! That's the joke! Severed penises! Don't pay attention to the nonsense, just laugh at penises! LMAO XDXD
I see it as more of an attack on cults, which is basically just a religion with the leader as their god, so you're kinda right anyway.
Why the hell did they need to cut them in the first place?
Tradition.
For the same reason some religions in our world demand that men do the same thing to their private parts. It’s a tradition made up by crazy zealots who took their beliefs too far.
Anyone else surprised morty has common sense
Common idiocy more is more accurate. Traditions are the solutions to problems we forgot that existed or do not exist anymore. If you do not apply wisdom and intellect to figure out what is what then the result will be what Morty did, again.
@Raximus3000 let me guess, you're religious and "anti-woke"
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Espero e miri tenha ajudado eles a recuperar seus nenbros.
0:25 Detransitioners be like
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Really bad writing, edgelord jokes.
Cry harder
@@kaantax8666 i am, rick and morty used to be smart.
@@martinrios4748 dude the "joke" is fine, it's not bad or cringy, like come on
"did we cut off our penises for nothing?" aren't these guys super immortal? Like "can't be killed unless they wanna die" type immortal? how is that nothing?
I think that just comes with them living on the sun.
It's just that cutting them off wasn't necessary, so they could get cool powers without this ritual if they didn't have this stupid tradition
@@Irmis98 seems pretty necessary to me. Morty wasn't immortal since he didn't cut it off. The knights were.
@@bartudundar3193 ye, cause of dumb traditions that they wete following
@@bartudundar3193 the knights were not immortal because they cut their dick
This is making fun of Reddit atheists, who the show hates for misrepresenting it.
Then why are so many supposed enlightened post-redditors so buttmad at it?
This is making fun of religiouus people like you, which everyone else hates because you hate them.
Now if only religious people irl accepted reality this easily...
Would have lead to the same result.
Now if only Reddit atheists could stop being intolerant pos who can’t leave people alone…
This is a wonderful jab against those religious fools.
Reddits down to the hall and left
Yeah, fucking with peoples culture because you think you know best when said culture is really not causing any real harm is a very bad idea
They cut off their own penises for no reason. There’s the harm right there.
The point is, cultures are nonsensical and self destructive. They don’t help you grow as a person. They just make you into sheep.
they are not angry because morty prove their faith wrong, its because they were tricked into cutting off their own dicks through pier pressure, they always regretted that. but morty proved it was for nothing
So it's bad to call out blatant bullshit?
@@blackironslayer7228 Do you go to church every Sunday and yell god doesn't exist?
@@realdragon If I don't what about it? I don't have time, energy, or even the enthusiam to talk to strangers much less convince them that their religion is shit.
Here the awesome question. Where pooped guy? the one with goatee? Oh wait number 2 problem LOL!. Best [adult swim] ever.