Bo Burnham vs. Jeff Bezos

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
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    Edited by CJ The X & Ben From Canada
    Spawn Point: 0:00
    Checkpoint 1: Transhumanism 28:29
    Checkpoint 2: Soul 1:04:00
    Checkpoint 3: Politics 1:51:54
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  • @icelandicfaeinPNW
    @icelandicfaeinPNW Před 2 lety +7382

    jesus fucking christ

  • @paulbarker6757
    @paulbarker6757 Před 2 lety +17018

    I hope bo and Jeffrey watch this together and slowly lean in to a kiss that they tell no one about

  • @acflory.writer
    @acflory.writer Před 10 měsíci +266

    I'm 70 and I'm in awe. Thank you.

    • @davidkelley5382
      @davidkelley5382 Před 2 měsíci +10

      66…ditto

    • @HG-vm7eh
      @HG-vm7eh Před 15 dny +2

      Did you find the perspectives on social media accurate to your experience? Have you found the way you interact with the world change because of the way technology has been introduced? If so how and why?

    • @acflory.writer
      @acflory.writer Před 15 dny +2

      @@HG-vm7eh I'm a philosophy major from way back, and one of the first early adopters of pc's [1985], ditto the internet, mmo's etc so...yes the perspectives on social media resonated with what I'd experienced. More importantly, they put into words what I'd been feeling. That's a huge gift.

  • @iamjustkiwi
    @iamjustkiwi Před rokem +793

    Without irony, this is at LEAST in the top 5 most important pieces of visual media I have ever consumed. I truly appreciate the way this helped me reconsider my relationship with technology, and not necessarily in a negative way. Its helped me develop a stronger respect for, as well as scrutiny of, my online life.
    Thank you so much.

  • @sparkedoutagain
    @sparkedoutagain Před 2 lety +10850

    THIS ESSAY IS LONGER THAN INSIDE AND YET CJ TALKS AT 3X THE SPEED OF BO

    • @dartxni
      @dartxni Před 2 lety +317

      Well visual medium vs a largely speech medium

    • @od3910
      @od3910 Před 2 lety +72

      This needed to be screamed

    • @Pandaboomina
      @Pandaboomina Před 2 lety +32

      @@dartxni astute observation

    • @JinxSnowOctober
      @JinxSnowOctober Před 2 lety +151

      My ADHD: still play it at 2x

    • @The_Skrongler
      @The_Skrongler Před 2 lety +103

      CJ talks at the speed of my ADHD

  • @mikathorpe2919
    @mikathorpe2919 Před 2 lety +3990

    "Don't be intimidated by music theory, it's just names for noises you already know." That's some good shit right there.

    • @notnotme1717
      @notnotme1717 Před rokem +33

      omg I forgot that was today. this video has distorted my perception of time.

    • @Mystician
      @Mystician Před rokem +6

      Riiight. No sense UNDERSTANDING the nature of things. Just say, "been there, heard that" and dismiss anything you're too lazy to know more about.

    • @mikathorpe2919
      @mikathorpe2919 Před rokem +66

      @@Mystician Literally, what? There's no dismissal here, just no need to be intimidated. Calm down.

    • @kangarumpy
      @kangarumpy Před rokem +29

      That's how I feel about physics: it's putting numbers to things you already intuitively know.

    • @QuikVidGuy
      @QuikVidGuy Před 11 měsíci +6

      Every musician has a theory, it just might not be classical theory

  • @rfsmaster
    @rfsmaster Před 8 měsíci +282

    This went from a fast paced funny rant about capitalism and Bo Burnham, to an existential discussion about cyborgs and transhumanism, to a monumentally soul-wrenching ending that shifted my whole fucking paradigm. At the end of all of it, I realized that you did something truly special.
    You changed my perspective.

  • @dianahall6584
    @dianahall6584 Před rokem +658

    I'm not sure if anyone is going to read this, but I want to say that I've watched this video three times and every single time I learn something new. I recommend it to everyone I can. It has genuinely completely changed how I view the world and myself. The first time I watched it, I had a complete mental breakdown and deleted all of my social media accounts for a couple months and called my mom and dad to ask them what they did everyday in the 60s and 70s before they had the internet because I literally don't know how to live without it. At all. What a mindfuck. 10/10.

    • @pokeydokey8226
      @pokeydokey8226 Před rokem +5

      I was going to upvote you, but you're at 69 upvotes.

    • @swizzili4309
      @swizzili4309 Před rokem +10

      How often do you go on online now? Is it better with no social media, did u actually disconnect ?

    • @pokeydokey8226
      @pokeydokey8226 Před rokem +24

      @@swizzili4309 she can't answer. She's off the grid

    • @joelman1989
      @joelman1989 Před rokem +6

      Well… what did they say?!

    • @N03xNemo
      @N03xNemo Před 10 měsíci +6

      imagine gatekeeping the solutions...
      couldn't be me ;-;

  • @sams1982
    @sams1982 Před 2 lety +2645

    So this is what the ever-increasing length of Contrapoints videos has prepared me for

    • @alanhegewisch4486
      @alanhegewisch4486 Před 2 lety +91

      I wonder if one day, down the line, Amazon will sell a stream of an AI CJ the X rants that last for 80 years and that's just that. You let one of your distributed brains watch that for your whole life while you keep going with the rest of your brains.

    • @tannersievert6885
      @tannersievert6885 Před 2 lety +31

      IVE BEEN TRAINING FOR THIS

    • @sharkyjeff
      @sharkyjeff Před 2 lety +17

      this is much more insightful and consistently true than contra's monthly nonsense lmao

    • @darko1295
      @darko1295 Před 2 lety +86

      @@sharkyjeff fuck you mean 'nonsense'? Her videos are as comprehensible and consistent as you can get when trying to talk about broader concepts on a somewhat philosophical level without being boring. Also, it's been years since she's kept a monthly upload schedule lol

    • @sharkyjeff
      @sharkyjeff Před 2 lety +9

      @@darko1295 Yeah, it's nonsense. Out of touch bullshit written by a woman who can afford to rent a museum, who oversimplifies and outright lies about Marxist theories to serve her own interests, and who thinks the French took the head off Louis Capet and his wretched Austrian because of "envy."

  • @emilywang5356
    @emilywang5356 Před 2 lety +2729

    You know that feeling you get when you finish a movie and you’re walking out of the movie theatre with a renewed sense of meaning in life? This is probably one of the only CZcams videos that ever made me feel that way.

    • @scribble5463
      @scribble5463 Před 2 lety +49

      I think you've explained it perfectly.

    • @rhodosu7937
      @rhodosu7937 Před 2 lety +9

      Fr

    • @morgaaaaaa
      @morgaaaaaa Před 2 lety +21

      i keep coming back to this video, you explained it very well

    • @giantscruffdog2760
      @giantscruffdog2760 Před 2 lety +8

      100% agree. Ive shared this on my Facebook, with a "novel" of my interpretation, open for further discussion. This has actually inspired me to start an extended essay on something similar... As Its very true when he says you cant make a point in a Facebook/Twitter post, so Ill go further and get it on paper, referencing this video and other sources. This might have inspired me more than 'The Social Dilemma' has, to get off social media. XD Marathon of CJs videos first though I think

    • @stxrstrxckmxteo515
      @stxrstrxckmxteo515 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah for reals, I almost had a panic attack but it’s bc everything he said resonated with me so hard it was scary. but I feel like I’ve learned a lot about reality and life now

  • @kristi_smearg
    @kristi_smearg Před rokem +1594

    This is unquestionably a masterpiece, but it kind of scares me, because there are many points throughout where I felt my feelings change about a subject, and I didn’t know if it was because the points being brought up rung true to my values, or because CJ is such a persuasive personality with such a mastery over words and delivery that my feelings were completely swayed and won over. I know that just sounds like a compliment but it’s legitimately scary and concerning to me..
    Obviously, there's nothing wrong with changing your stance or begin swayed to the other side on an argument, it's extremely valuable and important, but like, it's important to understand the reasons you were swayed, right?

    • @XXPiggyzXX652544
      @XXPiggyzXX652544 Před rokem +144

      It's okay to feel uncertain. The solution is to branch out. Find other opinions and evaluate their merits on even ground. Maybe read the works of some philosophers noted in this video.

    • @darkmadder762
      @darkmadder762 Před rokem +98

      Katherine is right. You find out what you believe by repeatedly exposing yourself to new perspectives. In the beginning you will change back and forth and it'll feel uncomfortable but over time you will take things from everything and form a unique opinion based on who you are and all the info you've seen.

    • @n.normal1565
      @n.normal1565 Před rokem +74

      tbh I have to be in a really okay headspace to listen to a new CJ essay. ur so not alone. I know I'll be led down the garden path of my own opinions and then bam knocked off the wall. you do have to go in knowing that. but by now, I trust CJ's philosophical authenticity enough to know that I will have something legitimate to take away and think about. but for sure I've warily put on a new cj upload when I woke up and turned it off 30m later in tears (it was fine, I was fine, I enjoyed it later, but I don't need all of my assumptions questioned before i've had my coffee). I totally get the thing about the bad taste or strangeness of a persuasive talker, though. I guess you just gotta build that trust (I realise the parasocial irony in this statement) and your own history of turning over & exploring yourself the stuff that's said. idk how to parse this succinctly, I realise now.. but there's a certain intellectual honesty present in cj's breakdowns that I have found over time I can trust....... & rarely makes me need my safeword 🤭

    • @alexia3552
      @alexia3552 Před rokem +13

      The capacity to be a supervillain has to be the best kind of compliment

    • @araynajoy5608
      @araynajoy5608 Před rokem +29

      I feel the same way. It feels like someone has an uncomfortable level of power over you, like you might believe them on a deep level even if you're brain did disagree. They're videos are wonderful, and the points have helped me work through what I believe in a lot of areas, but it's scary to watch this person I don't know and find my walls just completely rescind. I trust them, and I didn't choose to. It's been better recently though. Watching this video now hits totally different than it did when it came out, because I have changed so much. I still agree, but spending a long time processing what I believe about philosophy, politics, art, religion, etc. means I know that the part of me that agrees is actually me, and not this blind trust and "love" I have for a person I don't know.

  • @pipm7219
    @pipm7219 Před rokem +170

    having this video periodically interrupted by amazon ads is. an experience to say the least

  • @kyu7206
    @kyu7206 Před 2 lety +2841

    This guy would've been considered an oracle in ancient greece

    • @namedrop721
      @namedrop721 Před rokem +19

      Agree

    • @namedrop721
      @namedrop721 Před rokem +133

      ‘If reality offends you it’s reality that’s offensive and not the person acknowledging it is’
      Oracle stuff right there.

    • @yungguattari4924
      @yungguattari4924 Před rokem +14

      Ok, hear me out... what if... we never leaved... ancient greece... ?!

    • @kyu7206
      @kyu7206 Před rokem +36

      @@yungguattari4924 present greece

    • @lucascampelo1973
      @lucascampelo1973 Před rokem +29

      @@kyu7206 futuristic cyberpunk greece

  • @Xanderqwerty123
    @Xanderqwerty123 Před 2 lety +2941

    Ah yes, a 2.5 hour breakdown on a 1 minutes song. That is exactly what my adhd brain craves; while your flamboyant presentation is what my goblin heart craves.

    • @ceph698
      @ceph698 Před 2 lety +44

      same. i want to find more video essays like this.

    • @watsoniselementary
      @watsoniselementary Před 2 lety +9

      @Xanderqwerty Are you me from a different timeline, yet somehow, exactly the same?

    • @lilithmotherofmonsters6055
      @lilithmotherofmonsters6055 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ceph698 the Way is to follow this account, despite it never posting a single video. It's backed by another ADHD-like brain curating shit like this

    • @polysubstancepro3889
      @polysubstancepro3889 Před 2 lety +2

      Happy to be a lowly goblin!!! Grateful!!!

    • @thescientists4600
      @thescientists4600 Před 2 lety +1

      A lowly goblin am I. To indulge in the stimuli CJ gives instead of studying fluid mechanics is what I must

  • @Emma-tf9jg
    @Emma-tf9jg Před 11 měsíci +158

    part 1: hysterical in concept alone -- 7:00
    part 2: lyrical analysis -- 9:33
    part 3: the solo -- 19:57
    part 4: what's bothering bo? -- 23:10
    part 5: we are already cyborgs -- 28:59
    part 6: transhumanism & luddism -- 36:37
    part 7: customer obsession -- 52:21
    part 8: the transhuman souls of children -- 1:06:31
    part 9: the performer audience divide -- 1:15:59
    part 10: eviscerating inside -- 1:31:56
    part 11: wait but i don't want to kill myself -- 1:51:53
    conclusion: are you happy? -- 2:14:58

  • @kaiiids815
    @kaiiids815 Před 2 lety +450

    You and Bo exist in the same timeline. His verse “I want to leave this world better than I found it” and then you making this very real and authentic and enlightening video essay..you’re both simultaneously making the world a better place. That scratches an itch deep in my soul that I can’t describe via text. Thanks for this, I literally enjoyed every second of these 2.5hrs.

  • @SnowpawShaw
    @SnowpawShaw Před 2 lety +1904

    "Profit isn't value. Value is value. Don't let them convince you they're the same thing." might be my favorite quote anyone has ever said

    • @redneckreviews2285
      @redneckreviews2285 Před 2 lety +1

      But value isn't determined by you, it's determined by what someone will pay no?

    • @Gel677
      @Gel677 Před 2 lety +51

      @@redneckreviews2285 that's just monetary value though, that's only one type of value and arguably not the most valuable type of value (damn that sentence reads weird)

    • @jesseef26
      @jesseef26 Před 2 lety +2

      I screamed and then bowed to my Nietzsche art deco wall poster upon hearing this

    • @Notmyday2009
      @Notmyday2009 Před 2 lety +18

      @@redneckreviews2285 The point is that "profit" has no monopoly on what should be consider valuable or at least you shouldn't let it become a monopoly on what is consider valuable. Because monopoly is bad. I hope regardless of politics we can all agree monopoly is bad. Monopoly of what is consider valuable is even worse. That's it.

    • @nate2604
      @nate2604 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Notmyday2009 yeah whenever I play monopoly the whole family ends hating eachother

  • @KhadijaMbowe
    @KhadijaMbowe Před 2 lety +2081

    So I just need to shave my head...say less.

    • @nas6246
      @nas6246 Před 2 lety +83

      this is quite literally the best crossover event :o

    • @starsandmoonsabove
      @starsandmoonsabove Před 2 lety +30

      I think I recognize your voice at 1:06 ? ♥️

    • @anaisnintuition
      @anaisnintuition Před 2 lety +5

      Just came here from your livestream

    • @brunowerneck945
      @brunowerneck945 Před 2 lety +45

      between CJ and fiq the signifier it seems CZcams is recommending me a lot of channels you've commented on and I hope that streak continues

    • @Jsjdn3555
      @Jsjdn3555 Před 2 lety +1

      @@starsandmoonsabove really? I didn’t hear her?

  • @nanth6480
    @nanth6480 Před rokem +177

    I... legitimately went through all the stages of grief while watching this. Thank you. I needed this.

  • @pigeondance687
    @pigeondance687 Před 2 lety +140

    i hate sincerity. being honest about myself especially. i don't just hate it, i almost can't do it. when i try to talk about things i care deeply about with people i feel like a toddler just learning to speak. and that's why i always frame these discussions like they're detached from me. like it's simply objective to care and talk about them, but always with a layer of irony and doomerism. everything is hopeless and simultaneously everything is a joke, but it's no big deal, i don't care. it's like if i let myself talk about it it would become too real for me. i don't know how to redirect this emerging hopelessness into healing. i also don't know how to allow myself to be vulnerable, even with the closest of people, and trust them to not take advantage of it or start to perceive me differently because of it. but i am trying, this year. ineptly, but i am.

    • @asiunderstandit5717
      @asiunderstandit5717 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Revisiting this video and I saw this. I hope it's going well

    • @pigeondance687
      @pigeondance687 Před 11 měsíci +26

      @@asiunderstandit5717 it's actually so much better now. i almost can't believe that I wrote this only a year ago. i think the biggest obstacle was me taking it so seriously, funnily enough. i didn't allow myself to be "vulnerable" with people because I thought it would make me exactly that - vulnerable. but it doesn't have to. i am much more confident and comfortable as me, and talking about myself is not shameful. i do not care much if people will see me differently or not because of it anymore. finding someone i could trust has been the catalyst for this. it's funny how it works, i thought you need to pour your guts out to feel better even if you feel shitty after, when you actually need to gain enough confidence in yourself first, and little by little you're going to open up more

    • @asiunderstandit5717
      @asiunderstandit5717 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@pigeondance687 oh, I'm so glad to hear that!!! It's a process that I'm going through too, and it's definitely still a process, but I've been finding being bold has tended to pay off.

    • @pigeondance687
      @pigeondance687 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@asiunderstandit5717 i do genuinely think you can do it. find people you're comfortable with and, most crucially, be yourself. i always dismissed that advice, but it actually works. good luck, friend! i hope to hear from you again someday

    • @asiunderstandit5717
      @asiunderstandit5717 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@pigeondance687 thanks, you too!

  • @Zoe_Dion
    @Zoe_Dion Před 2 lety +3426

    I cannot stress enough how profound and deeply accurate this video essay is. Yes my soul IS online and dismissing this as “an Internet addiction” is so extremely reductive and fails to recognize the complete lack of control we have over the entire thing

    • @diandrastithe3186
      @diandrastithe3186 Před 2 lety +169

      YES esp considering it as a natural progression of alienation. We are social creatures.. if u take away our ability to have meaningful community naturally we were gonna fill that void by any means. The internet is one giant toxic and confusing community and without it i truly don’t know if i woulda survived at this point, we cannot survive without other people’s validation/acceptance. It’s survival!

    • @tand0r
      @tand0r Před 2 lety +57

      @@diandrastithe3186 I still think we have the power to work a healthier relationship with the internet even if the cards are stacked against us. I for one have seen some of my friends finally uninstall social media apps from their phones and they get by. Sure, you might need some form of social media for work/studies/etc but if you know people irl you can just forgo social media for social purposes or reduce it to less toxic and alienating platforms, like an active discord with friends, and the thing is we'd probably be way better off if we managed to unplug that little bit from the more dangerously invasive side of the internet.

    • @catnipevrdn
      @catnipevrdn Před 2 lety +35

      @@tand0ri agree, but i think the pandering made this harder tbh. I used to have my closest friendships online and I was starting to work on building relationships more irl focused but I haven't seen anyone other than my boyfriend and his family since early march 2020. If it weren't for social media we probably would've lost touch by now. I don't enjoy my online experience anymore but my friends are there and there only.

    • @Tiger_Lightning_Music
      @Tiger_Lightning_Music Před 2 lety +1

      Qq Luigi

    • @AndreyRubtsovRU
      @AndreyRubtsovRU Před 2 lety +2

      you are insane. there is nothing profound here. Hype and clicks. You need some serious soul-searching if this video looks like "deeply accurate" to you

  • @Namari12
    @Namari12 Před 2 lety +2378

    "You're just a blob of compliments that will morph into an abusive mob when my time comes" is hands down the best description of the CZcams/Twitter/Instagram/Tiktok commentariat that I have literally ever heard.

    • @jameso2290
      @jameso2290 Před 2 lety +95

      "commentariat" - what an astute word choice. Brilliant.

    • @lauren259
      @lauren259 Před 2 lety +1

      v

    • @0ggy280
      @0ggy280 Před 2 lety +3

      It reminded me of contra points discussions on cancel culture

    • @notthis9586
      @notthis9586 Před 2 lety +4

      Huh... guess you're part of the blob now, and so am I it seems...
      when do we form the mob?

    • @XXPiggyzXX652544
      @XXPiggyzXX652544 Před rokem

      @@jameso2290 adopting this into my vernacular immediately

  • @_day_light
    @_day_light Před 2 lety +134

    I’m sure this has been said: The “Luddites” were also highly trained and skilled crafts people who feared that machines would bring down the quality of the industry. Funny how right they were

  • @glenn_desert_witch
    @glenn_desert_witch Před rokem +88

    There is so much in this video, and it is an instant favorite (though I am late to it).
    I am 47, so I grew up with books -- lots of books, some of which introduced me to a lot of these concepts (Gibson, McLuhan), and I was honestly excited about the possibilities of Transhumanism and the nascent internet, wanting to have cybernetic implants, wanting to get online and be there and get in touch with all the weirdos, cause, man, my childhood was lonely, and my hunger for knowledge nearly insatiable.
    I was really into the arts and into performing, but I quickly realized one of the things I valued most was my internal life, and thus my privacy. My biggest joy growing up in a big city was the anonymity, the ability to disappear. Maybe it was borne out of a certain amount of self-loathing, but also when you're constantly having small interactions with everyone you encounter, how does it ever get deep? And while I had a terribly ADHD brain, and I almost always had a book on me, I also took copious notes and spent lots of time daydreaming. I love having a computer in my pocket, but it is also mostly on silent because I cannot deal with the constant interruptions and calls for my attention. I almost never have my phone out while I am hanging out with friends, or when I spend time in nature. Even if I play a casual game or doodle in a notebook while I watch a video, that is actually cause it helps me focus and keeps my mind from wandering. And, again, I don't come at this from an anti-tech place -- I really, really love that tonight I was able to watch you talk about all this stuff for nearly three hours from the comfort of my bedroom while living in a small town and surrounded by trees... I couldn't have lived in a small town twenty years ago -- I would have been intellectually and artistically starved. But what I am saying is that I agree the constant interruptions create an inability to deeply connect to the world around us, and that fame and recognition do pretty much the same thing, as you state. And I was always uncomfortable with it, and I definitely see it all around me now, but I can also absolutely confirm that it is possible to go deeper, to connect with friends in long conversations, to go deep and not miss out. I get constantly caught up by friends on the latest memes or the newest culture, and I am sure I miss things, but if I were busy chasing the internet's fads I would be missing out on actual real life. And again, fantasy, art, tech, all wonderful things as well.
    I guess my point is that while, yes, making decisions about where to direct our attention does cause us to miss things (it is the literal definition of "decision" after all), we don't have to swing hard one way or another. Life is full of wonderful things, and that hour staring at a tree and listening to ourselves think is valuable, as is that hour spent talking to a friend, as is that moment of laughter when we find a good meme. It's all worth it, and it is perhaps exactly the variety that brings us contentment, if not happiness. A piece of candy is certainly an empty calorie, but it is also a burst of flavor and pleasure for us. Yet we can't live on candy alone. So is the meme an empty bit of data, but it is a burst of pleasure and fun. We can't live on memes alone. We must continue to sample all the good things in life, as well as the bad, to really live, to really feel the full spectrum of everything and get a real sense of what we value and have the bandwidth to think and come up with the solutions we need to make this world a better place.
    And let me say one last thing about that: because we are so scrutinized, atomized, and individualized, it *feels* like we have to solve all the world's problems, that if we cannot fix them, then all is lost. But this isn't true: we all contribute a little to the puzzle: every conversation we have may be the one that sparks an idea, that will spark another, that will contribute to big change. It is not up to each of us as that one person that will make a huge difference -- it is up to each of us as a collective to contribute to improving everyone's lives. We can do it if we act together, and of course I think that is the enormous power of collectivist politics... But, seriously, not one of us will be able to bring "change for the better" to this world, but we can do it, with the power of art to explore our hearts and point us towards better ideologies and deeper thought, with the power of the engineers who create the things that improve our daily processes, with the power of the therapists and counselors to heal our hearts, etc. etc. etc.
    Thank you for making this. Fantastic work.

    • @carina5633
      @carina5633 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Wow, thank you for this comment

    • @rodie3602
      @rodie3602 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I want to print this comment

    • @maruhelm9818
      @maruhelm9818 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I‘ll be thinking about this for a while, thank you

  • @victoriawang1356
    @victoriawang1356 Před 2 lety +2106

    "I'm just gonna talk about this 56 second song about Jeff Bezos and nothing else."
    Me, to myself: "Two hours...?"

    • @yanatarkhaeva
      @yanatarkhaeva Před 2 lety +42

      i expected that at the end of the video СJ will return to the subject of Jeffry Bezos and the fact that it didn't happen is the only inperfection i feel about all of this

    • @r.katiekane252
      @r.katiekane252 Před 2 lety +17

      I did a double-take at the time stamp the second he said it too! 🤔💭...😂

    • @harissales9257
      @harissales9257 Před 2 lety +6

      And I watched the whole damn thing.

    • @r.katiekane252
      @r.katiekane252 Před 2 lety +2

      @@harissales9257 Same here 🤣🤣🤣

    • @itcouldbelupus2842
      @itcouldbelupus2842 Před 2 lety +5

      That was a lie.
      "Nothing else"

  • @nyxicide
    @nyxicide Před 2 lety +1101

    Ben Shapiro has used the song unironically, while praising Bezos, it's amazing and I need everyone to be aware of this.

    • @chaotickreg7024
      @chaotickreg7024 Před 2 lety +261

      Ben Shapiro missing the satire, that's so classic Ben. Imagine all the people pointing and laughing at Ben (Woohoo Ooooh)

    • @xp8969
      @xp8969 Před 2 lety +24

      @@chaotickreg7024 I see what you did there, love it

    • @chaotickreg7024
      @chaotickreg7024 Před 2 lety +49

      @@xp8969 Hahaha I'm so glad! Thank you! Feel free to use the idea, just make 'Imagine' puns when you mock Ben.
      I just to say while I'm on the topic: Ben's opinions on music are so bogus because there's this genre of music called Harsh Noise and it's my personal favorite. If Ben would say to my face "Hanatarash isn't music, there's no beat or melody" then I would find that so hilarious, he can't handle new ideas.

    • @i_am_tomatosoup
      @i_am_tomatosoup Před 2 lety +8

      Is there a link to this? Or was it a twitter post or something?

    • @sara_i3635
      @sara_i3635 Před 2 lety +6

      Bro don’t leave me hanging like this. Drop the link

  • @jordanlink7020
    @jordanlink7020 Před 6 měsíci +31

    Elon pushing for AI regulation was a marketing gimmick for AI. He made it sound like we were on the precipice of a singularity and thinking, feeling machines when all it can do is predict text, not communicate. There’s been a million videos on this and I’m sure y’all know by now, just figured I’d throw this in

    • @jordanlink7020
      @jordanlink7020 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Like he’s not that smart and AI’s not that interesting

    • @Hotshot3334
      @Hotshot3334 Před 2 měsíci

      I always figured he was trying to get governments to regulate companies with already established AI research divisions so his own could catch up to the pack, similar to how he killed plans for high speed rail systems by promoting the Hyperloop as a bunk alternative.

    • @dropyourself
      @dropyourself Před měsícem

      ​@@Hotshot3334they're also doing it to kill open source because "if this is a danger it needs to be in the right hands not the hands of any evil person."

  • @juhiazha9600
    @juhiazha9600 Před rokem +33

    what is so ironic is that I’m listening to this video on headphones at work. one day I came to work without my headphones, and I was genuinely off kilter and had no idea how I could get any work done.
    I had the same weird sense of loss you had with your phone. my brain really felt like something was missing. idk. I convince myself that my work is boring as shit and that I need a distraction in the background, but how much of that excuse is covering up a complete addiction and dependence? I don’t know anymore.

  • @zaboxmanplays7499
    @zaboxmanplays7499 Před 2 lety +1736

    you made me actually want to have a real conversation with my friends about this but my vocabulary is shitty and i just ended up saying something like 'corporation bad' and started crying
    i wish i was joking...

    • @no-gy9uk
      @no-gy9uk Před 2 lety +89

      This happened to me before i only vaugley remember it was me coming to the real8zation that my vovab was small after x years of not reading (after school). I got a library card and read abit i think.

    • @VegaNorth
      @VegaNorth Před 2 lety +189

      Cultivating a skill like nuanced coversation takes years of practice. Just ask your English teachers. Please have patience with yourself-we’re here with you.

    • @hoaheoua
      @hoaheoua Před 2 lety +17

      same, i couldn't even speak without getting my tongue tied

    • @hoaheoua
      @hoaheoua Před 2 lety +18

      but you know, wanting to improve is already very nice, I hope you can work to achieve it :>

    • @neoclassicalder
      @neoclassicalder Před 2 lety +15

      Same I think maybe just convince all your friends to watch it and then sit there in silence and have a moment until something that feels right comes up. That’s what I’m going to try.

  • @11mazatl
    @11mazatl Před 2 lety +2222

    you talking about para social relationships made me realize how alone I am every day. youtubers with smart thoughts are not a substitute for friends who keep up with you

    • @luccab9875
      @luccab9875 Před 2 lety +148

      Even though I'm a stranger, I can relate to this at a deep level. I also feel like I need to be reminded of that and feel lonely as a result. I spend a ridiculous amount of time on CZcams. It's often in the background while I work. And in the spirit of what CJ was talking about, I couldn't possibly keep up with every person I interact with over here, but I hope it means something that we are feeling alone at the same time and for similar reasons. We are not together in the physical space, but we are alone in the same digital space. So my soul reaches out to yours and I honestly hope better days are ahead. Abrazo desde Puerto Rico.

    • @nickie2483
      @nickie2483 Před 2 lety +51

      I was off the Internet for a few weeks (involuntarily) and it took a while to ween myself off of it then I came back and it feels like relapsing for some reason like my grip has grown tighter & I’m constantly yearning 4 some unknown thing

    • @dreiaparratt787
      @dreiaparratt787 Před 2 lety +14

      I realized this after the 2016 election... And fell into an addiction. I'm getting better though.

    • @ImmortalHDizzle
      @ImmortalHDizzle Před 2 lety +17

      no don't say this I have to grasp onto the last thing grounding me to this world and an alternative reality of panic. that thing is........youtubers. my friends

    • @LiterallyMisty
      @LiterallyMisty Před 2 lety +8

      You dont have to be so loud 🙁

  • @VermisTerrae
    @VermisTerrae Před 9 měsíci +14

    After a few years have passed, I just wanted to say that the question, "How much of yourself would you feel you've lost if every archived post and chat history and all your social media accounts vanished tomorrow?" has completely changed my life and the way I perceive my identity and relation to pretty much everything. I put a lot more of my energy into things I really care about now. And I also do scrapbooking, lol.

  • @stetson_newsie2600
    @stetson_newsie2600 Před rokem +26

    "trying to use a limb that was no longer there" really does hit the nail on the head.
    Gonna edit this to say that this is such a compelling video essay. I'm not great at conveying how I feel about things I view or ingest, but this held my attention for the full 2.5 hours, and that is saying something. Thank you for creating this.

  • @jessaminemanchester
    @jessaminemanchester Před 2 lety +1051

    "I'm literally selling my soul. And you? You're giving away your soul for free!" is literally the most raw line I have ever heard from a CZcams video I literally had to put my phone down and stare at a wall for ten minutes

    • @kimatronxx
      @kimatronxx Před 2 lety +18

      here's a virtual hug I think you needed it, I think I need it too.

    • @violetclinger9325
      @violetclinger9325 Před 2 lety +7

      @Kimatron Automaton Here’s one just for you, bud.

    • @ScarletEdge
      @ScarletEdge Před 2 lety

      You can't sell your soul. Just your precious time.

  • @leavesonwheels
    @leavesonwheels Před 2 lety +2105

    god the point you made about little kids not knowing the difference between expressing and performing is so real. When I facetime my baby sister, she talks to me like I'm her CZcams audience. She says like "Hey guys! welcome back to my home, today I've been playing a lot of Minecraft" and when she sends me videos or pictures it's like they're little CZcams videos she made and it's really uncanny to interact in a personal one on one way with someone who's trying to make our actual relationship into a parasocial relationship instead because they really don't understand the difference.

    • @ruriva4931
      @ruriva4931 Před 2 lety +188

      Bruhhh that is really uncanny. Oof by the time I’m ready to have a kid how do I even go about raising them? Like it’s easy to say limit their internet accesses, but is that really going to be feasible? Like by the time a child is school age they are going to need to interact with the internet to be able to interact with their peers.

    • @crankedfrankie6836
      @crankedfrankie6836 Před 2 lety +53

      get that girl away from youtube

    • @lulucool45
      @lulucool45 Před 2 lety +147

      @@ruriva4931 This is a obviously a very recent thing so there isn't a lot of research on it but the evidence suggests that proactive parenting and putting in the effort for a lot of face-to-face interaction helps kids from falling down that rabbit hole

    • @redblue5140
      @redblue5140 Před rokem

      @@lulucool45 most parents cant/wont do that. humans evolved to raise kids as groups, not for 2 people to do all the work. without any big structural changes society is fked, pure and simple.

    • @joshtownsend8807
      @joshtownsend8807 Před rokem +5

      Re: vlog brothers
      ?

  • @amaeve1950
    @amaeve1950 Před 2 lety +99

    This video was a wild ride. It made me laugh, it threw me into an extstential nightmare, it prompted a conversation with my husband. And it made me cry. The way you wrapped it up with Dave's story at the end....oof. And now I've developed another parasocial relationship with a creative, witty, thoughtful, articulate human that I will never know. Damn it.
    Also, I am old and will never make anything of value. I'm going to have to live by Dave's policy of needing to be happy regardless.

    • @sta._rina
      @sta._rina Před rokem +9

      nah, dont sell yourself short. people and our collective boundless creativity dont have an expiration date. there are many people old and young who have made contributions to the world in ways big and small. and besides, some peoples contributions arent fully realised until they're already 6 feet under.

    • @anndroid5147
      @anndroid5147 Před rokem +17

      Making something of value could be as simple as making a loved one smile. The human experience is true value in my opinion.

  • @121gigawattss
    @121gigawattss Před rokem +57

    this is my favorite video on the internet, i’ve watched the entirety of it maybe twice, but i’ve countlessly rewatched my favorite bits. the first time i saw it i kept getting these epiphany moments, and i was just overall soooo excited about a subject i’ve never really thought of that much. it just felt so good seeing all the pieces forming a greater picture in my mind. you’re really good at understanding and making people understand stuff deeply. this video has over 2 hours i wasn’t bored for a minute, but also not slightly overwhelmed, its like its perfect

  • @FDSignifire
    @FDSignifire Před 2 lety +4387

    Jeez you went next level on this one. This legit elevated the genre.

    • @mocotojam6767
      @mocotojam6767 Před 2 lety +150

      I really like your content too! You bring a fresh perspective to the essayists on CZcams!

    • @sajidaassaf174
      @sajidaassaf174 Před 2 lety +133

      Oh look one of my favorite video essayists watching another one of my faves

    • @anuraagkumar978
      @anuraagkumar978 Před 2 lety +56

      I'm a huge fan of your content and I watched your essay on Inside just before this.

    • @BobDole1216
      @BobDole1216 Před 2 lety +35

      Oh shit, super cool to see you here. I recognize the irony of this type of comment responding under a video that talks about parasociality, but it really is cool to see essayists I enjoy watching engaging with other essayists I enjoy watching.

    • @snoa18
      @snoa18 Před 2 lety +29

      Everyone go home and close the internet. These are the only 2 definitive Inside video essays.

  • @sagecolvard9644
    @sagecolvard9644 Před 2 lety +783

    Watching this as a 19 year old with almost no social media presence is a trip.

    • @garbage-boitrash-man1489
      @garbage-boitrash-man1489 Před 2 lety +95

      I turn 20 in a week and I’m in the same boat yet just the other day I found myself thinking how I wanted to share an incredibly personal and intimate moment with my brother to a twitter or intsagram. I have neither. The poison is endemic.

    • @chana7276
      @chana7276 Před 2 lety +5

      I turned 20 2 days ago but same

    • @antonizajkowski9698
      @antonizajkowski9698 Před 2 lety +9

      I can relate so much. I don't understand half of the things they're saying

    • @jessecoombs
      @jessecoombs Před 2 lety +24

      Heh. Y'all know this thread counts, right?

    • @sagecolvard9644
      @sagecolvard9644 Před 2 lety +10

      @@jessecoombs It really doesn't. If you think it does, that's part of the disconnect we're talking about.

  • @RainDancer98
    @RainDancer98 Před 6 měsíci +9

    "Why do all your sentences have to end with laughter from an audience? Why does that feel like victory to you" Is incredible. I genuinely had to stop the video and think for a minute

  • @nolliebuchan4028
    @nolliebuchan4028 Před 9 měsíci +15

    iv watched this video before. i didn’t realize until the end. somehow the last couple years of my life changed enough to make this video feel completely different.

  • @premiumsockets
    @premiumsockets Před 2 lety +628

    when you hyped up Kill All Normies i was like "cool i should buy this so i can read it" and immediately went to amazon and then just had to lay down due to the several thousand layers of irony

    • @nekolover881
      @nekolover881 Před 2 lety +23

      library gensis is ur friend :3

    • @soy6505
      @soy6505 Před 2 lety +28

      @@nekolover881 the author doesn’t make money if u pirate, and they also don’t get to make more books if their first book does badly~ its better to try and buy from independent bookstores in ur area
      piracy should be a last resort unless the authors problematic or dead!~

    • @kingnorkaiser
      @kingnorkaiser Před 2 lety +20

      Ignore all arguments discouraging piracy. Steal everything, don’t spend money on anything you can get for free.

    • @premiumsockets
      @premiumsockets Před 2 lety +27

      Also, I get it, pirate when you can, give money to deserving independent creators, avoid giving money to corporations unnecessarily, im on board with that.
      but sometimes you just want a new thing fast, and that's amazon.

    • @essendossev362
      @essendossev362 Před 2 lety +24

      libraries are a good resource, if you have access to one

  • @nadirajade17
    @nadirajade17 Před 2 lety +851

    "you're not a customer, you're a person. Don't let them convince you otherwise." Chills, literal chills

  • @nestorcsamacho6328
    @nestorcsamacho6328 Před 2 lety +124

    Una de las cosas más bellas de poder entender Inglés (aunque no pueda hablarlo ni escribirlo tan bien como escucharlo) es poder ver video ensayos e ir poco a poco entendiendo los conceptos que se plantean. Este de aquí dura dos horas y media, ¡por Dios!, pero aún así estuve sentado durante todo ese tiempo frente a mi computadora, escuchando lo que este chico tenía que decir. Y ha sido una gran experiencia, maldita sea.

    • @user-qv2qf1jk5o
      @user-qv2qf1jk5o Před rokem +10

      Siendo en el mismo situación con el español (que es mi primer idioma, pero ni mi lengua materna… o si lo es? es complicado, y yo no entiendo nada), por FAVOR dime que tienes algunos recomendaciones por vídeo ensayos como este solo en español…?
      Y ahora que lo has mencionado tú (seguro que alguien más tmb, pero como te veo hablando en otra idioma, y sobre esto, ya confío en el hecho que entiendes esto mejor que cualquier otro desconocido aqui) - una de las cosas más bellas del internet es como te deja conectar con varias culturas y tal. En este momento es la única razón para que puedo justificar mi usage de ello, la verdad. En mi caso concretamente es raro pq soy un inmigrante/“third-culture kid” (mas o menos…? Menos. Pero más, tmb) y en algunas maneras el internet no es mi hogar pero CONTIENE mi hogar, y mi familia. Mi hogar ‘real’ no es mío y lo he visitado pero ya no es realista volver, si fuera posible en primer lugar. (Una cosa que me sorprende un poco es el hecho de que no menciono en absoluto algo que es uno de las primeras cosas en que pienso cuando pienso del internet - que por el internet, no por tumblr pero probablemente por una cultura seguramente creado por tumblr, conectaba a una cultura queer que me ayudó lograr un ‘entendimiento’ de yo misma; algo fuera de mi me dejo encontrar un hogar en mi propio cuerpo. Cyborgs! Cíborg, tmb, me dice GOOGLE - y …la trama… espesa… engorda… o algo)
      Si este comentario no es entendible puedo intentar traducirlo a inglés…. Que ya puedes entender - y muy muy bien, claramente - de todos modos… y NO lo haré a las 1 por la mañana. (Eso es un ejemplo de una hora a que NO debes escribir comentarios de YT, especialmente cuando tienes que levantarte a las 6, que eligió totalmente al azar).

    • @nestorcsamacho6328
      @nestorcsamacho6328 Před rokem +3

      @@user-qv2qf1jk5o Perdona por no responder, lo haré en comentarios separados, primero la recomendación y luego lo otro:

    • @nirbanana013
      @nirbanana013 Před rokem

      @@nestorcsamacho6328donde esta la recomendacion bro

    • @nestorcsamacho6328
      @nestorcsamacho6328 Před rokem +3

      @@nirbanana013 era un comentario muy largo y youtube lo borró. Otro día lo intentaré volver a subir, sino pondré mi discord a ver si lo paso por ahí

    • @nestorcsamacho6328
      @nestorcsamacho6328 Před rokem +2

      @@user-qv2qf1jk5o sigue bloqueando...

  • @MultiZelda13
    @MultiZelda13 Před 5 měsíci +8

    How do i make everyone i care about watch this? How can i make this mandatory viewing for my students without getting fired? How do i live the life that called to me as i watched this?

  • @Yossus
    @Yossus Před 2 lety +1668

    Okay so I just needed to write this down
    7:00 Part 1 - Hysterical In Concept Alone
    9:33 Part 2 - Lyrical Analysis
    19:56 Part 3 - The Solo
    23:10 Part 4 - What's Bothering Bo?
    29:00 Part 5 - We Are Already Cyborgs
    36:35 Part 6 - Transhumanism and Luddism
    52:20 Part 7 - Customer Obsession
    1:04:00 The Soul
    1:06:30 Part 8 - The Transhuman Souls of Children
    1:15:57 Part 9 - The Performer Audience Divide
    1:31:55 Part 10 - Eviscerating Inside
    1:51:50 Part 11 - Wait But I Don't Want To Kill Myself
    2:14:57 Conclusion - Are You Happy?

    • @anterrobang9298
      @anterrobang9298 Před 2 lety +15

      amazing, þank you for your work, kind one

    • @Cold_S0up
      @Cold_S0up Před 2 lety +2

      Ty

    • @kesis7586
      @kesis7586 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Cold_S0up Noice! Needs more likes! Also pin that shit!

    • @isaacj.elliott2137
      @isaacj.elliott2137 Před 2 lety +5

      Thanks! I'm trying to explain why a 2 minute part of a random comedy movie is 2 and a haf hours fucking long to my SO in Thailand and even with her pretty damn good grasp on English these semibreadtube philosophical videos are just too lost in translation to properly explain. But the having the broke chapters is soooo damn useful

    • @pinball66
      @pinball66 Před 2 lety +1

      @@anterrobang9298 Hehe, how’d you get thorn on your keyboard?

  • @moonIion
    @moonIion Před 2 lety +1595

    this is just as existentially draining as watching inside, if not more…

    • @ashe.7945
      @ashe.7945 Před 2 lety +16

      I feel the same.

    • @ruliak
      @ruliak Před 2 lety +105

      Also...existentially fulfulling though I think, especially at the end. I think it benefits us to take away those "materials" and produce our own for these conversations.

    • @razagan1343
      @razagan1343 Před 2 lety +61

      To each their own, but I found it almost, clearing. Like how a diagnosis can take worry away. (Although even that description I am not even on board, but after this I just feel so much less, stressed, like air has been in my lungs after months.)

    • @DANAXfantastico
      @DANAXfantastico Před 2 lety +11

      It took me 2 days to finish watching it

    • @leality_is_here
      @leality_is_here Před 2 lety +21

      I think its honest and hopeful

  • @kristentreude7217
    @kristentreude7217 Před rokem +11

    I'm only halfway through this video and its already one of the most profound things I have ever experienced. You are the voice of a generation, keep it up my friend

  • @danielmckerracher2435
    @danielmckerracher2435 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I am a human, not a customer. I love this, we need to fight back the colonization of the soul.

  • @bigaltz6403
    @bigaltz6403 Před 2 lety +832

    I honestly cannot comprehend how a video made by a leftist CZcamsr talking for hours about some music made by Bo Burnham ironically cheering Jeffrey Bezos can be one of the deepest and most important videos I have ever seen, changing drastically the way I currently see the world.

    • @Sadie-rai
      @Sadie-rai Před 2 lety +6

      I absolutely relate

    • @WolfanTerror
      @WolfanTerror Před 2 lety +13

      What has him being leftist have anything to do with it

    • @shelbyvontrapp
      @shelbyvontrapp Před 2 lety +17

      @@WolfanTerror I can’t/won’t speak for OP, but honestly it’s the sort of phenomenon of the “bread tube” concept that’s real difficult to pull a lot of meaning out of.
      A lot of my political views were not changed, more clarified thanks to a lot of left-tube; but there’s so much of it, and a lot of it nowadays feels more… destructive rather than constructive (that’s the best way I can phrase it) and this video has more of the classic feeling of here’s what I think is a better way of doing this that is better for everyone involved, rather than it’s all shit and there’s nothing you can do to improve it so watch me complain for 4+ hours.
      Again, I can’t speak for OP, but that’s why I related to the comment. 🤷‍♀️

    • @savannahtapia841
      @savannahtapia841 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shelbyvontrapp you put this well i think. this is more of an analysis over critique, so it ends up being a more growth-oriented video because of that, even politics aside.

  • @meiday154
    @meiday154 Před 2 lety +702

    "Don't be intimidated by music theory it's just names for noises you already know"
    -CJ
    This is a very comforting thing to say when I'm trying to learn music theory for a WIP and it's kicking my ass. I genuinely appreciate it

  • @raegraves407
    @raegraves407 Před 3 měsíci +4

    It's been a couple years since Inside came out and I still get hit sometimes w/ the need to re-listen to it over and over or watch people talking about it.
    Today I found this video of yours and it touched me in a deeply profound way.
    Thank you for having this deeply compassionate and empathetic conversation with your audience.
    I just want you to know that you're still having an impact years down the road.

  • @silkshines00
    @silkshines00 Před rokem +14

    anyone else come out of this video feeling like they need everyone in their life to have seen it so they can discuss it? I'm half tempted to send this to my therapist just so we can really address my relationship with the internet.

  • @razbuten
    @razbuten Před 2 lety +9881

    After watching Inside, I was pretty hesitant to watch any video essays about it as I felt that most wouldn't really offer a perspective that brought more value to it. I am really glad I watched this one though.

    • @artisanstudios180
      @artisanstudios180 Před 2 lety +56

      Omg I'm the exact same way

    • @ioselene9232
      @ioselene9232 Před 2 lety +102

      For me it was the opposite, so many people telling their different impressions of the Bo special that i didn't know it's value. But that's a quirk of mine, I usually watch the review, or better, the analysis of something before watching it, specially if it's extremely popular.

    • @TheEgoify
      @TheEgoify Před 2 lety +44

      RAZBUTEN IN THE FUCKING COMMENTS! Caroline konstnar clip in the first five minutes. God I fucking love CJ the X.

    • @KartProwler
      @KartProwler Před 2 lety +76

      The one from f.d.signifier is also a very interesting watch from an entirely different perspective, highly recommend

    • @soy6505
      @soy6505 Před 2 lety +14

      I will say most the video essays r just synopses, theyre not great lmao

  • @k.k.8796
    @k.k.8796 Před 2 lety +539

    "he was patient zero" jesus fking christ this gave me chills like crazy

  • @masapan9351
    @masapan9351 Před rokem +14

    The fact that I came here just because I recently watched Inside, and during the video I forgot that was the concentric topic of this odissey of feelings and literal "fuck you"s, is just breath-taking. How they flowed between references to literature and their own thoughts; how they transition from point to point; just the overall way of performing is charming. I tried using this video as a "podcast" and it lured me into watching it, focusing solely in it. They made a video that I was feeling like I was Inside (pun intended), even though it was a monologue, I was capable of "being talked to". Im happy of having found this channel, and as so, thank you for making this content, which I may like to call art.

  • @NiDeCo
    @NiDeCo Před rokem +14

    You, sir, are a modern day philosopher. You have taught me so much at once, I'm going to have to process this for weeks to come... give or take.
    Thank you.

  • @alysa3414
    @alysa3414 Před 2 lety +1125

    i simply cannot imagine how godly your essays in school must've been

    • @32Theresa
      @32Theresa Před 2 lety +145

      I always wonder if video essayists actually liked writing essays in school (especially since I hated writing em lol)

    • @yoyobeweildered1332
      @yoyobeweildered1332 Před 2 lety +115

      Bad probably, writing essays with ADHD it an absolute bitch, as he's speaking, he can better springboard off himself and better organise what he wants to communicate more clearly.

    • @oliviabrooking6736
      @oliviabrooking6736 Před 2 lety +33

      @@32Theresa i always assumed it was the same way the most voracious readers i knew in school were the first people to sparknotes the assigned readings

    • @Mskittenlover12
      @Mskittenlover12 Před 2 lety +22

      @@yoyobeweildered1332 This is so true. I've had undiagnosed ADHD for years(trying to finally get it diagnosed, hopefully sooner rather than later)and when I talk, I sometimes end up talking so fast, my mom has to tell me to slow down because she can't keep up. Writing with ADHD is a nightmare because it requires focus, AKA the exact opposite of ADHD. I can't focus on anything for too long without getting up and wandering aimlessly around my apartment with my thoughts going a million different directions but sometimes I talk to myself as if talking to someone else much like a video essayist does and I can focus more then(though there's still instances of going off on completely irrelevant tangents). The only thing that keeps me from tackling CZcams myself is that I also have social anxiety and and an inferiority complex that can't handle any sort of criticism. So I'm too afraid to put myself and my insane thought process out there to be seen by others 🙃

    • @applecheeks6910
      @applecheeks6910 Před 2 lety +4

      @@yoyobeweildered1332 as someone who has ADHD, I try and somehow get it right even though speaking is better for me

  • @Mateo-ph9js
    @Mateo-ph9js Před 2 lety +539

    The ending of this video remeinded me of this quote "Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world's grief. Do justly now, love mercy now, walk humbly now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.”

    • @courtneys.7113
      @courtneys.7113 Před 2 lety +20

      very raw quote. brb, will be thinking about this forever

    • @daviedarling
      @daviedarling Před 2 lety +12

      this is going on my mirror

    • @savannahtapia841
      @savannahtapia841 Před 2 lety +7

      this is a reference to a verse from the Bible- Micah 6:8 "what does the Lord require of you? to act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God" its a really good one

    • @doctorwholover1012
      @doctorwholover1012 Před 2 lety +7

      That quote in my mind always pairs with the end of a poem (I forgot it's name)
      "Put down your gun
      and have a sandwich"
      Just...... the acknowledgement of the overwhelming amount of work required to fix things + the moral obligation to participate, paired with the reminder that you can't just live for the work; you need to put it down, and have a sandwich 😭 hits every time

    • @Mateo-ph9js
      @Mateo-ph9js Před 2 lety

      @@doctorwholover1012 That is also such a good quote, I'll think about this

  • @juliahcornell
    @juliahcornell Před 6 měsíci +7

    Watching this at work. I work at Amazon.

  • @daddydevito4405
    @daddydevito4405 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thank you for the 2 1/2 hour video essay Johnny Silverhand

  • @missdiction4455
    @missdiction4455 Před 2 lety +1512

    This shit is gonna be wild. I’m stoked.

  • @pandoratypography
    @pandoratypography Před 2 lety +773

    God I fucking love listening to you. This is the future of CZcams. When everyone's copying you in five years I hope people make two+ hour video essays about how your energy and syntax was the original.

    • @dharmatycoon
      @dharmatycoon Před 2 lety +6

      Contrapoints did it first, wouldnt be surprised if someone did it before her either

    • @phantom-K
      @phantom-K Před 2 lety +34

      @@dharmatycoon conrrapoints brings a very different energy than this

    • @dharmatycoon
      @dharmatycoon Před 2 lety

      @@phantom-K I beg to differ

    • @pandoratypography
      @pandoratypography Před 2 lety +31

      @@dharmatycoon tbh I love contrapoints and this is definitely a distinct energy, but honestly they’re both the future of long form entertainment

    • @phosphenevision
      @phosphenevision Před 2 lety +36

      @@pandoratypography contrapoints is like going into the theater but the screenplay is an academic essay, CJ is like you’re at a party and a friend of your friend starts ranting about something that tangents about 15 different times but magically it all connects into an overarching meaning while about 5 people listen quietly

  • @Vetevaim
    @Vetevaim Před 8 měsíci +7

    "It was trying to use a limb that was no longer there" BRO

  • @InferiorPhilly
    @InferiorPhilly Před rokem +4

    CZcams video essays can be so effective. Breadsword makes me nostalgic and teary-eyed, in praise of shadows inspires me to create weird art, and you send me into downwards existential crisis mode that never ends and just gets more momentum every video.. except the water ranking video. That gave me so much genuine joy.

  • @soy6505
    @soy6505 Před 2 lety +551

    “He was patient zero”
    Fucking KILL me
    when i grow up i want to have half of cjs critical think skills; they got SO much more out the social dilemma than i did jesus christ

    • @agrace2643
      @agrace2643 Před 2 lety +18

      Ahhh that line hit so hard I forgot it happened. Thank you for quoting it

  • @mollymay7760
    @mollymay7760 Před 2 lety +747

    kind of ironic that they gave young people a world that we routinely want to escape from... and then gave us a way to escape it that also gives them money

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Před 2 lety +54

      I don’t see what’s ironic about that. Seems like standard capitalism to me.

    • @mollymay7760
      @mollymay7760 Před 2 lety +16

      @@SnailHatan good point

    • @verybarebones
      @verybarebones Před 2 lety +28

      Capitalism creates the problem to sell you the solution. Tale old as time.

  • @danielmarkey6192
    @danielmarkey6192 Před 8 měsíci +7

    this video contains 22 of the top 35 most excellent sentences i have heard this week

  • @Maxuras
    @Maxuras Před rokem +12

    Okay, now I'm finished and this video essay stays with me. I think it's fascinating how, in two hours and twenty-six minutes (spelled out for gravitas), CJ manages do go through a review of Bo Burnhams works to Amazon business tactics, to an outlook on Transhumanism and Luddism to AI and corporation's data Krakens and echo chambers, to a debate about the essence of human self-identity and about internet-nativism and meme culture and parasocial relationships and the growing divide in political discussions ...
    and I definitely skipped a few. But the fascinating point is, that I could not only follow it all but understood the connection between these seemingly different subjects. CJ has an amazing didactic talent. Should have become a teacher.

  • @hweigel528
    @hweigel528 Před 2 lety +742

    When you realize "I promise to never go outside again" isn't about COVID. It's Bo's reluctant but inevitable return to comedy, once again re-entering the business of commodifying his self for an audience after his 5 years "outside".
    And the paradoxical tragedy is that he's really fking good at it, and it's what his audience has wanted this whole time.
    I hadn't understood this until now, so thank you for the phenomenal video

    • @omnidiscord
      @omnidiscord Před 2 lety

      porque no los dos? 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @TheDaniel9
    @TheDaniel9 Před 2 lety +921

    It took me a couple times watching "White Woman's Instagram" to really get it but once it did it hit me like a ton of bricks. The whole song is shot in a square aspect ratio to mimic the Instagram aspect ratio. It cuts from one performative action to the next, never breaking that format. Then it gets to the point where she's mourning her mom and the aspect ratio expands to fill the frame. She's finally opening up a little about the challenges she's facing, but as the 'caption' goes on to exclaim her accomplishments, it too becomes part of the performance and the aspect ratio shrinks down to the square again in time for a joke. The platforms encourage us to open up about things and 'get real' which then just becomes an additional part of the performance. We are encouraged to never say our lives are hard, unless it's followed by how we're actually doing ok, or a joke. If you've ever tried to say something is emotionally challenging to go through on social media, you are met with a wall of people saying a quick "you can do it!" or some other platitude so we largely just don't.
    Also "Some random quote from Lord of the Rings incorrectly attributed to Martin Luther King" is just a really solid joke.

    • @frogman1
      @frogman1 Před 2 lety +29

      I had a more optimistic interpretation of White Woman's Instagram, where that heartfelt story and the return to the Instagram format showed how people can be genuine in online spaces and that the same people can also be very performative at times. I get your comment, though, and really I think the song encapsulates all of these ideas.

    • @mirindi2398
      @mirindi2398 Před 2 lety

      Yeah but

    • @stephaniegalliart859
      @stephaniegalliart859 Před 2 lety +4

      I definitely interpreted it more like @frogman did, but I actually really like your analysis too. That makes a lot of sense in the context of performance.

    • @JC-yy8iv
      @JC-yy8iv Před 2 lety +1

      Don’t you think it’s a little hacky and outdated? Let me be clear, I hold Burnam in very high esteem as a creator and I love this special, that’s why I felt almost shocked at what a huge miss that one was. The whole thing seems pulled straight from 2014, the entire concept has just been done to death over and over, it’s not even remotely insightful at this point

    • @Mojojojo85757
      @Mojojojo85757 Před 2 lety +1

      I would say the LOTR quote joke was only solid in the sense that it’s literally a meme… and since it’s a meme it’s been told over and over and over which is the definition of unoriginal… so in that sense to me that part was actually a really “easy” joke. Of course people laughed at that part, so as a joke goes we could say it did it’s job… but did you REALLY laugh that much ? Or just kind of grin or chortle at the fact that this concept (of an incorrectly attributed quote on the internet) is such a well-known trope? I would argue that that specific joke wasn’t actually that solid… but then again if we look at all the other lines they’re also very meme-ish. So clearly the idea was to appeal to the “white woman on social media” tropes that were all familiar with. That’s what makes it so poignant when the character opens up about the loss of their mother and the deep pain associated with it… for those of us watching that can relate to that pain, that part “hit like a ton of bricks” as you said. To me it was a portrait of “a random person on the internet”, in other words anyone, despite all the stereotypes they may display on the internet, is a real person going through things, and often we can be completely ignorant and unaware of this truth because we are so focused on the memes they embody. Sure it says something about the performance of social media, but it also says something about the audience, the viewers, us people watching. We can all sit and laugh at the performers “false” projection of a perfect life, and the meme like behavior, but we all too easily forget that it’s a performance we’re watching, and that the individual characters are merely performing.

  • @iNsummer
    @iNsummer Před rokem +6

    the massive combo sponsor ad at the end (set to the same music that bo used in his knife monologue) was actually a perfect way to end this video holy shit

  • @Dog-vb5dc
    @Dog-vb5dc Před rokem +5

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, CJ. I really needed this.

  • @disasterjones5798
    @disasterjones5798 Před 2 lety +458

    "and don't take that out of context to be a TERF"
    I was already feeling this essay but this earned a sub

  • @ScarletRose1994
    @ScarletRose1994 Před 2 lety +658

    It's always interesting seeing people talk about Tumblr as someone who's been using the site since I was 16, lived through the rise and fall of the "SJW" culture that had such an effect on modern discourse, and still uses the same account now a literal decade later. All social media is terrible but if I could be a filthy tumblr apologist for a moment I do find it fascinating in how it's the only platform I know of that doesn't really have any mechanics that discourage long-form written expression. There's so little you can fit into a tweet or facebook status or insta post but on tumblr I'm regularly reading essay-length posts and there's no algorithm stopping me. Again, it's still very much Not Good, but there has to be something that can be said for just... being able to use more words than can fit in a single snappy comeback.

    • @bleachitwhite
      @bleachitwhite Před 2 lety +71

      I was thinking about this too! Also a long time tumblr user, and while tumblr isn’t exempt from cj’s critiques, i definitely read a lot of longer form stuff there-it isn’t JUST a hot take generator like twitter (though it still also does that lol)

    • @madisonarsenault629
      @madisonarsenault629 Před 2 lety +52

      Tumblr is my favourite of and really the only social media platform I still use bc of this and also because it's one of the only places on the internet where u can be anonymous

    • @liswane
      @liswane Před 2 lety +64

      i think that's because tumblr offers the user a blog rather than an "account", and so it favors that sort of diary-like posts that give the website the personality other platforms lack. also, i love that the focus is on the content and not on the creators themselves, so there's barely any ego on the site. we're all rats meeting at the trash cans and vibing.

    • @Gloommix
      @Gloommix Před 2 lety +25

      I read a post about this once on Tumblr! About how it was this miracle in the internet that couldn't be monetized for the longest time. Because everyone was anonymous, you couldn't expect to be individually famous like an influencer. You could only recieve attention for your ideas and often your art. It also welcomed long posts, art posts, videos, altogether which was part of what gave it such an active culture. You couldn't get a Tumblr user to pay for themes, to pay for premium accounts, to pay for special posts, and there was absolutely no idea how to advertise to Tumblr users when they finally did install ads. That was part of the appeal. If not for the whole nsfw fiasco, Tumblr would likely still have a very large active base. Tumblr had a lot go wrong but I was always proud that there was never any confusion between who ran the space, the users or the staff. Once the users were no longer happy, we mostly abandoned ship.

    • @benjisaac
      @benjisaac Před 2 lety +27

      I think a big part of it is also the reblog culture. There are individual creators who you know what they look like, and certain communities might see as an authority, but like 90% of their posts will be reblogged from other people too. Every space on tumblr is more of a community conversation than a performance from any one person

  • @miacalimontez
    @miacalimontez Před 4 měsíci +4

    47 minutes in and i don't want to be alive anymore. hm.

    • @miacalimontez
      @miacalimontez Před 4 měsíci +5

      2:18:16 in and i'm not feeling as bad anymore

  • @lukewaite9144
    @lukewaite9144 Před 5 měsíci +3

    damn dude the end made me cry, thank you for your art

  • @Molly-oo1jg
    @Molly-oo1jg Před 2 lety +1625

    "when the medium of discussion becomes reductive jokes, a walking joke will be our leader." honestly, this video made so many great points so quickly that i couldn't write down all my favorite quotes if i tried, excellent analysis

    • @Mystician
      @Mystician Před rokem

      You know what the most reductive joke of them all is? Monetizing being an insecure bully by pretending your sense of taste is superior to everybody else's.

    • @novachromatic
      @novachromatic Před rokem +13

      Just dropping my favorite quote from the video here:
      1:47:18 "Self-consciousness, constant performance, and cyborgian transhumanism are eating us alive. The corporations that control the mediums only care about profit. The parents still don't fully understand what a dab is. And the kids are so lost in irony and despair that they can only meme the pain away."

  • @lavendermenacee
    @lavendermenacee Před 2 lety +358

    the amount of times during this video that i went "oh fuck right this video is about bo burnham" makes it exactly the kind of video that scratches my brain just right

  • @Wade.Stikmann
    @Wade.Stikmann Před 5 měsíci +3

    I can't believe it took my algorithm two years to recommend this.

  • @justsomeferalminor
    @justsomeferalminor Před 11 měsíci +6

    I think what sets CJ's video essays apart from others with a similar vibe is that while they have that witty clever comedy and hilariously aggressive attitude, at one point or another, sincerity is brought into the equation, and a point is made of its value. It's not cool to be apathetic, what are you doing if you don't care? Do you want to be doing it?
    And that respect for being human and emotional and sincere is problably the reason these essays not only present me with new facts and opinions but also make me change my mind, sometimes. I don't click off the second a statement is made that I dont agree with. Because I know it's going somewhere meaningful.

  • @willCaboutThat
    @willCaboutThat Před 2 lety +279

    "I'd say it to his face and he'd agree with me" is so powerful

    • @4dultw1thj0b
      @4dultw1thj0b Před 2 lety +9

      It's 100% true! I really think he much prefers thoughtful criticism to glowing praise of himself, and I appreciate that about him.

  • @deviousxen
    @deviousxen Před 2 lety +1560

    I can't keep coming back to this. This is an ADHD masterpiece because it actually portrays an overarching plot and point and divergent thinking isn't 'off topic' As people assume it is.
    This makes me feel just a tiny bit more hope that I'll finish my silly art. What's amazing is that this is dense and not nebulous. Please keep breathing fire upon the Earth. I'm just really enjoying it.

    • @lucynour2601
      @lucynour2601 Před 2 lety +81

      yess this not only was so complete and thought-changing on its own, it also made my wacky ADHD train of thought feel validated, and i'm inspired to stop apologizing for it and just own it.

    • @lordbuddybear
      @lordbuddybear Před 2 lety +9

      But that's what an essay is supposed to be, a flow of thoughts

    • @sophiabills6213
      @sophiabills6213 Před 2 lety +63

      Also, can we ADHDers just appreciate how easy it was to pay attention to him? His voice was super stimulating, as were his points

    • @veelogation3890
      @veelogation3890 Před 2 lety +20

      @@sophiabills6213 It's so good (I have ADHD)! I rewatch CJ's videos quite a bit. My partner also loved this video and its pacing and he doesn't have ADHD but is very internet and memes.

    • @aimeehill5329
      @aimeehill5329 Před 2 lety +2

      I was just thinking this!

  • @goblinspoons
    @goblinspoons Před rokem +5

    I've got a kid and this is.
    So much of what I've been thinking and had no words for watching him grow up.
    I'm very thankful for all your videos but this one especially has been a goddamn train ride above the mountain and through the ocean.

  • @heck3143
    @heck3143 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I cannot express how unprepared I was to cry at the end of this.

  • @stolensweetroll3668
    @stolensweetroll3668 Před 2 lety +383

    this man single-handedly defeated weeks of procrastination and actually made me start writing my script, what a chad

    • @mixinmasta
      @mixinmasta Před 2 lety +7

      bro same. I just started writing the first page of the Ap4rth3us books i wanna write

  • @theladieb
    @theladieb Před 2 lety +730

    I got emotional when cj started talking about how my gen is called the me generation. I didn’t do this to myself. I don’t want to feel this way. This is everything I know

    • @Metguy123
      @Metguy123 Před 2 lety +111

      I absolutely know what that's like and boomers were gaslighting us (millennials) for the exact same thing too. They even made the Time magazine person of the year "The Generation of You" And it's like "hey... You gave all this to us wtf." And then when they had the chance to catch the next gen from the absolute beginning (infants growing up on iPads/social media) they absolutely exploited that. And now they're chastising you for it. It's sick.

    • @hexane360
      @hexane360 Před 2 lety +48

      Ironically, the "me generation" was originally Baby Boomers: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_generation

    • @heartpng
      @heartpng Před 2 lety +81

      When every generation reaches the teen/young adult age, they get called the "me generation." It happens like clockwork and it's so frustrating. Like that's literally the age you're building yourself and making big decisions about your life. For a healthy person, this is the time you SHOULD be the most self involved!

    • @DarkOxygen77
      @DarkOxygen77 Před 2 lety +7

      I thought the me generation were the baby boomers (lord google and lady wikipedia agree with me)… lawd, u kids aren’t getting the right info…love, gen X

  • @NamelessInternaut
    @NamelessInternaut Před rokem +4

    Really needed something like this over the past few months. Thank you so much.

  • @popcorn1817
    @popcorn1817 Před rokem +24

    I've had various bits of this video playing in my head on loop ever since I watched it a few days ago, immediately after rewatching inside with a couple of good and smart friends. there's a lot, like a /lot/ in it that has changed me but now I have reached this point where I'm sitting here thinking about how when I was 14 and me and my siblings discovered bo burnham in the first place, it was "art is dead" that really reached into me and ripped my soul out for the examining
    I was a kid growing up on the internet in the modern world. I was depressed, anxious, dissociative, and clinging to art as the only thing that meant anything to me. my friends were all the same way. we all wanted to be artists, and some of us even are now but that existential dread of what it meant to make art and be an artist in this world was hanging the fuck over us and the anxiety of becoming little attention whores who only cared about ourselves was inescapable. your self is a performance, therefore it must be good, worthy, and meaningful. and your art is a part of your self, therefore your art must become part of the performance
    and the performance must be sold.
    because everything costs. everything has to pay. "art is dead" brought out of me that sensation of feeling like there was no fucking justification in the world good enough to want art, to want to make art and be an artist, in a time where everything has to pay and everything has to cost. how can you, as a child on the internet, justify buying and selling your own silly little existence? when there are problems so much bigger and more real than your entire life? when the entertainment that you provide ends up costing more than another person's entire life? more than a family of four for forty fucking fortnights.
    I guess inside brings up some of the same things to me. the question of the frivolity of art, why performance and the creation of art are fulfilling and what kind of a justification that is for doing it; the way that art as a discussion of our existences happens now in the context of the internet. being in the spotlight and what it does to you and why we all want it (money). what's inside all of us? the free fucking market, I guess. even then, when art was literally keeping me and most of the people I loved alive in the least material way it possibly could, none of us could /fail/ to be aware that most of it could only exist if it could be sold. maybe more accurately, if the person behind it and the people now in front of it could be sold. why are we living like this? why the fuck have we been living like this?
    anyways, thanks for the video. good stuff. really makes u think

  • @LuxMachaera
    @LuxMachaera Před 2 lety +516

    "capitalism will force individual humans to embrace transcendence as a profit motive" was not the mindfuck I was expecting today but it's definitely appreciated

  • @MadisynBrown
    @MadisynBrown Před 2 lety +4569

    i usually try to comment something witty or meaningful but i’m incapable of performing rn via comments. i just really like this video. thanks for ur services.

  • @lulua6203
    @lulua6203 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Talking of sincerity in opinions - as an autistic young person who is always genuinely 100% passionate in opinions I hold, and always willing to share them, I find it incredibly difficult to find and make friends with people who also share genuine sentiments about *anything*. I love to discuss what I think, but I always get the sense when I talk to anyone else my age that they are afraid to hold a sincere and genuine opinion, unless I am talking to another neurodivergent person. It's a phenomenon that baffles and frustrates me - someone can almost always tell you how they feel about something as a reaction, but almost always refuse to engage in why, and justify something passionately or with any real feeling about it. If I am talking about something I love, hate, whatever, I'll tell you why I think that, but it seems like it's become impossible for others to do. It's despairing that sincere discussion seems to be so dead, and it's isolating as well. It makes me feel as though I am the only one with real feelings, which I know can't be true - and as such I worry for how much that is bottled up inside other people.

  • @mmck00
    @mmck00 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I come back to this every few months and it makes me cry every time. I talk about it all the time. Thank you for putting this out there, it has genuinely changed my life.

  • @FairyBogFather
    @FairyBogFather Před 2 lety +756

    As a disabled and chronically ill person, I completely feel like I live inside the internet a lot of the time. Even before the pandemic, I couldn't physically interact with people or go to social events very much. A lot of abled people see this lifestyle as sad and while, yes, I do wish that I COULD do more, I CAN'T. And the internet offers me solace in that.

    • @CryptP
      @CryptP Před 2 lety +90

      It doesn't help that abled people think disabled people exist only to overcome and do things that even they can't to inspire them
      So when we eventually choose to not do that and just live in the way that's best for us, and that doesn't match up to their perception of the absolute most they think we should do they're actively disappointed in us
      Idk what the point of this reply was I'm quite drunk

    • @isthataspider7410
      @isthataspider7410 Před 2 lety +21

      @@CryptP don’t worry your point made very good sense

    • @CryptP
      @CryptP Před 2 lety +28

      @@bellac6311 Yes!!! Like explaining to people that not all disabled people *want* to work because it's just not really worth all the extra effort we'd often have to put in to do so. They think you're lazy for not working, but apparently you're an inspiration just for being disabled and nothing else. They can only conceive the hardships of disability when it's convenient to them.

    • @qwitchyy
      @qwitchyy Před 2 lety +4

      Same here. I see you. 🖤

    • @jennahumphrey1
      @jennahumphrey1 Před 2 lety +5

      Same. Here for you. xx

  • @data6022
    @data6022 Před 2 lety +656

    youre somehow a person thats speaks in 2× speed while sounding 30 times more clear than most other youtubers. even when I have sensory processing disorder I can understand you clearly lmao.

    • @user-uu2cj9ct3j
      @user-uu2cj9ct3j Před 2 lety +88

      His diction is very good, helps to really distinguish words while speaking at an incredibly fast pace.

    • @saintatticus
      @saintatticus Před 2 lety +36

      it’s literally amazing? it feels like he filtered through my adhd

    • @papasscooperiaworker3649
      @papasscooperiaworker3649 Před 2 lety +9

      I have a sensory processing disorder too and I understood CJ from the beginning to the end just fine. Kinda wild how most other people who record their fast voices just don't distinguish their sounds enough like this person

    • @georgecooper9766
      @georgecooper9766 Před 2 lety +5

      Omg yeah everytime I click on CJ's videos I'm at first like oh no he's talking so fast this is gonna be so hard to follow but my brain clicks into the rhythm pretty quickly and then I'm fine

    • @Adrian_1114
      @Adrian_1114 Před 2 lety

      Stupid flex but I watched it in 2x speed because I wanted it to be shorter. I don't recommend it because it will easily overwhelm you.

  • @mattkeflowers
    @mattkeflowers Před 9 měsíci +6

    I am so glad I clicked on this. As someone who is a Christian, had wandered into the shallow end of the memable "political" space of folks like shapiro, i felt the same longing for soul you've expressed here CJ.
    Thank you for putting voice to an ache I'd been feeling for years

  • @aslan5601
    @aslan5601 Před 2 lety +6

    even commenting feels like performing. like, “i need to publicly express this and physically see people agreeing with my thoughts on this.” whenever i comment on a tiktok i need to make sure that what i’m saying is valuable, that the people who follow me won’t see my comment and think it was dumb or embarrassing, that strangers reading it will get something out of it like they’ll find my joke funny or they’ll learn something, and even now i’m considering all those things like whether anyone will find this information valuable to them or if this was a huge waste of time because maybe no one will see this. even the length of this comment is getting to me because i’m thinking “what if people see this and think my rambling is stupid” please tell me i’m not the only one who feels this way istg i can’t be the only one

    • @sta._rina
      @sta._rina Před rokem

      that makes alot of sense. i guess its just hard to see the line between authentically putting your soul into the internet or just performing, even when it comes to engaging with content instead of posting something on an account

  • @Mrchevela
    @Mrchevela Před 2 lety +1446

    I would DIE for this kind of in-depth review about filthy frank and exactly what point joji was trying to get across. He was one of the first people to understand meme and internet culture, its negative influence on people and how "trolling/joking" on the internet eventually impacts one's thoughts and behaviour.

    • @sandapanda4975
      @sandapanda4975 Před 2 lety +104

      There's a Quinton Reviews video about Filthy Frank that I felt like almost captured that vibe, though I also would like an analysis as deep as this one about it. It's a start though

    • @hollyhadley9960
      @hollyhadley9960 Před 2 lety +32

      i didnt even think of cj covering ff but now i need it

    • @davidbernado4156
      @davidbernado4156 Před 2 lety +5

      holy shit bruh DEADASSS

    • @gremae3910
      @gremae3910 Před 2 lety +2

      YAAAS PLS

    • @jitters_xp
      @jitters_xp Před 2 lety +2

      YES THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN

  • @conniethetiger
    @conniethetiger Před 2 lety +1100

    You're my new favorite CZcamsr. Forty minutes in, I thought "wow, that was a great essay" but I saw it was almost two and a half hours in length, and it honestly made me feel spoiled. Do I even deserve this? Have I eaten enough vegetables to enjoy an absolute feast like this?

    • @blakcnagisa01
      @blakcnagisa01 Před 2 lety +7

      you now need to do it!

    • @EatPieNProsper
      @EatPieNProsper Před 2 lety +10

      Nah nah...this IS the veggies 🥕 but no, we don't deserve it

    • @moshfroom2067
      @moshfroom2067 Před 2 lety +15

      "Have I eaten enough vegetables to enjoy an absolute feast like this?" is my new favourite phrase thanks

    • @aishaoflondon
      @aishaoflondon Před 2 lety +1

      Same, Connor. I kindly request that you lmk if you find any more gold out there and I will do the same

  • @mr.sandman3619
    @mr.sandman3619 Před 5 měsíci +3

    this guy could talk for 11 seconds and say more information than i could in an hour

  • @revmpandora
    @revmpandora Před rokem +4

    This is without a shadow of a doubt the greatest 2 hours of video I have seen this year. Thank you kindly.