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  • @TheMarine316
    @TheMarine316 Před 2 lety +11

    I don’t know if I should say sorry that happened to you or congratulate you, well at least you had a good reaction to it.

  • @saraht0nin_
    @saraht0nin_ Před 2 lety +3

    oh man i can’t believe i wasn’t there 😂 mamma i made it!!! you’re such a positive guy, i’m think using this as a teaching lesson for others, just like you always do 🐺

  • @virtualyme7659
    @virtualyme7659 Před 2 lety +2

    Some good info. Bummer it happened but I'm glad you turned it into an opportunity. Make no mistake you're certainly relevant in our TLOU community in my eyes. No we may not have interacted very much but I appreciate your contributions and participation. ☮️

    • @WolfofThorns
      @WolfofThorns Před 2 lety +1

      Man, I really appreciate that, Virtual! Means a whole lot, my man.

  • @NapalmNovocaine
    @NapalmNovocaine Před 2 lety

    Oh man, I'm sorry I wasn't there for the live show!!! But I commend you for laughing it off. Cheers! 🍻

  • @itsnotaboutyou
    @itsnotaboutyou Před 2 lety +1

    I love your response! What a boss.
    But why did I not mind because the howls and animation were pretty cool

  • @patientelijah861
    @patientelijah861 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, Wolf. Keep it up, bud!

  • @gugax5842
    @gugax5842 Před 2 lety +3

    The greatest achievement a streamer could have

  • @auromechmegetiyasam6673
    @auromechmegetiyasam6673 Před 2 lety +2

    The Last Of Us Part II is the most unique, philosophic and innovative masterpiece. The Last Of Us Part II is about dehumanized, humanized, othering, tribalism, utilitarianism, dystopia of Leviathan the book, secular humanizm, meta-ethics, naturalism, memento mori, empathy, conscience, remorse, justice concept, forgiveness, rebirth, grudge, hatred, inner-world of psychology and moral relativism. That's why The Last Of Us Part II is perfect, unique, artistically innovative and emotional roller coaster masterpiece🤍🖤
    Both protagonists are like real human. They have logical and emotional intelligence, behavior and purpose. The innovative protagonists are told with an understanding of naturalism and human instinct. And in this post-apocalyptic universe, they act with the ultimate memento mori instinct. There is always violence in everything. There is no extra or exaggerated violence in The Last Of Us Part II. The Last Of Us Part II described the violence in everything clearly and realistically with the understanding of naturalism. While this violence is entertainment in other games, it is a philosophical concept that needs to be pondered in The Last Of Us Part II. Because the gameplay in The Last Of Us Part II provides a brainstorming about both the humanity of the people killed and the survivors, and the humane and emotional behaviors and selves of all the characters...
    Depression exists in the inner world of these characters, and we experience this personal depression firsthand. This depression is tremendous and impeccably handled in terms of character psychology and character portrayal. This depression is very well written.
    There are many causes: Tribalism, the momento mori instinct, the dark side of bonding with love, the disappearance of official authority and therefore the formation of natural laws (the dystopia of the Leviathan book), the ancestral survival instincts of humans, the dark side of dehumanized, othering, utilitarian philosophy, primitive blood feuds...
    Violence and destruction are always inside people. Humans are beings who are ready to forget and do anything to keep themselves alive. Even today, there is extraordinary destruction, hatred and indifference. The fact that this does not grow is the official constitutions that the states have put. This subject is again of interest to Thomas Hobbes because he talks about it in his book Leviathan...
    "Man is a wolf to man."
    Thomas Hobbes
    This saying proves that there is a great suppressed violence and destruction in people.
    That's why The Last Of Us Part II blends naturalism and human nature so well.
    There is no case of creating realism with violence, nor is there a case of creating shock value with violence.
    The scriptwriter's aim is certainly not to break expectations and be controversial! The author does not defend or explain sentences such as violence is bad, revenge is not good, people use violence or revenge creates a cycle. The writer naively reveal the themes and ideologies restrained in human beings in a post-apocalyptic universe, in a universe where official authority and official laws disappear and the laws of nature prevail, criticizes them and teaches how to fight them.
    "It is easy to be good, the hard thing is to be just. The most perfect justice is conscience."
    Victor Hugo
    This is where moral duty comes into play because not everyone has the same morals and naturally the same conscience. This difference creates destruction and caos.
    The screenwriter brings a critique of dehumanized, humanized, othering, tribalism, utilitarianism, memento mori, moral justice and post apocalyptic concepts. And this Neil Druckmann's critique is unique and enormous.
    Big is not always good. The world is already covered with grays, different voices, different tones, different sizes, different thoughts, different emotions, different ideologies and naturally differences.
    The love one has for oneself is a beautiful thing if one can also do self-criticism. The important thing is to create one's own style, ideas, feelings and perspective on life by embracing oneself and what is happening.
    First we need to learn what empathy is.
    According to the studies on babies, although our innate ability to empathize is high, it is a skill that can be lost quickly under appropriate conditions. The way to gain empathy later on is to ask open-ended questions, act slowly and make comments, avoid making quick judgments, try to understand our own behavior and thoughts, learn from the past, let things flow, and set certain limits for ourselves and the behavior of others.
    This ability, which increases cooperation, productivity, prosperity and happiness when used for positive purposes, takes the form of manipulation when used for bad purposes.
    Empathy is when a person puts himself in the other person's shoes and understands his/her feelings and thoughts correctly. Human relationships develop through empathy. Fights between people decrease and disappear over time. On the other hand, family empathy is putting the person in front of the family members in their place. In this way, individuals know how the other person will react and act accordingly.
    There are three rules for the full realization of empathy;
    a) Putting himself in the place of the other person and looking at the events from his/her point of view,
    b) To understand and feel the feelings and thoughts of the other person correctly,
    c) Expressing that you understand that person.
    empathy in parapsychology,
    Empathy is the name given in Parapsychology to the phenomenon of the transmission of emotions and spiritual states between two living beings, who are spiritually closely connected to each other, and to this psychic contact. Although it is considered a telepathic form of communication by some, its difference from telepathy, as can be understood from its definition, is the absence of thought and image transfer in empathy.
    For example, it has been observed that when one of the two empaths suffers from a bodily ailment, the other empath also experiences pain in the same part of their body. Observation and experiments have shown that the state of empathy occurs more frequently between mother and children and between twins. Experiments on animals show that empathy occurs especially between parents and offspring. For example, in one experiment, a mother rabbit who was taken miles away from her cubs screamed bitterly when her cubs were killed.
    “Empathy makes a good person a better person because good people can't stand suffering, and empathy makes that pain more pronounced.
    But if a sadistic person is made empathetic, he will only become a happier sadist."
    Paul Bloom / Against Empathy
    Empathy also has a dark side. Empathy doesn't show the truth because people are different because of moral relativism, tribalism, momento mori instinct and psychology science.
    Empathy is created not by showing the differences between the two parties, but by showing the similarities between the two parties. Because similarity creates semantics. But tribalism and psychology bring out the dark side of empathy.
    There are many similarities and parallel repercussions between Ellie and Abby in Part I and Part II. Abby saves two children while Ellie has a cheerful and friendly snowball fight with the children. While Abby plays with the dog, Ellie sincerely loves Gustavo Santaolalla's dog. Humans and Abby and Ellie are gray and truly human. There are thousands more similarities and parallel reflections between Ellie and Abby. I don't want to make a fuss!
    Also, the fighting part in the theater is very successful because empathy and semantic are first formed by recognizing and understanding the similarities. For this, first of all, it is necessary to understand what the simile is, because it is the imitator who creates the like. Because empathy is breaking prejudices and finding similarity in the other community or on the other side.
    None of the puzzle pieces here are in your hands. Everyone places all the pieces according to their own ideology and morals. That's the beauty of it.
    That's the beauty of The Last Of Us Part II. The Last Of Us Part II is the unique and artistical masterpiece...

  • @ozorhaar9575
    @ozorhaar9575 Před 2 lety +1

    Danny... they're doing it....

    • @WolfofThorns
      @WolfofThorns Před 2 lety +1

      I busted out laughing reading this.

  • @Caterfree10
    @Caterfree10 Před 2 lety +2

    Damn, people actually pay money to make spam bots mass follow people? When things like cute keychains and enamel pins exist? As well as shittons of other actually cool stuff that costs money? Talk about having too much money, good lord.
    Glad you turned this into a positive and educational moment though!

  • @FluffyPoopPrincess
    @FluffyPoopPrincess Před 2 lety +3

    Aah scary! My teeny tiny streamer friend got spammed twice last year and got like 1400 hundred followers, when his channel only had like 60 real followers. Sooooo weeeird if it's a real person coordinating these attacks? Who could have found such a small channel? And he's not in any of those categories you mentioned like left-leaning, LGBT or anything. Jus a "normal guy". Superinteresting to see this and learn more though!

    • @brandonclarke436
      @brandonclarke436 Před 2 lety

      1400 hundred?

    • @WolfofThorns
      @WolfofThorns Před 2 lety

      @@brandonclarke436 It's pretty common to be followed with that many, from what I understand

    • @WolfofThorns
      @WolfofThorns Před 2 lety

      Thank you for sharing your friend's experience, Fluffy. And, yeah, it can happen to anyone, but those are typically the targets

    • @FluffyPoopPrincess
      @FluffyPoopPrincess Před 2 lety

      @@brandonclarke436 LOL yes I was just about to go off to bed, I totally typo'd out hahah!

  • @stitchlover4381
    @stitchlover4381 Před 2 lety

    Aren't you able To block them

  • @SidPhoenix2211
    @SidPhoenix2211 Před 2 lety

    Damn. Can't believe people spend their one precious life on this doing this. They don't watch something they enjoy, they don't spend time with a friend, they don't spend time with their hobby... They just spend time and effort to create bots and do this shit. Damn lol

    • @WolfofThorns
      @WolfofThorns Před 2 lety +1

      It is eye-opening and revealing how many individuals give their time, energy, and attention to orbiting content and individuals they dislike. But discovery and self-reflection will hopefully and eventually be part of their experiential journey.

  • @Gunships.
    @Gunships. Před 2 lety

    um i aint a left wing or lsbtqia person and ive been follow plenty of times, i think its more if the person just doesnt like you

    • @WolfofThorns
      @WolfofThorns Před 2 lety +1

      A very fair point, Flex!

    • @Gunships.
      @Gunships. Před 2 lety

      @@WolfofThorns it just sucks i need todo one by one, peole are sick.