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Mother Nature
MistressRemilia


This was the last one I actually finished.
BluePyTheWDeer_
sametdze
Karmine

sametdze wrote:

I swear your browser history is that of a school shooter.
Duck o-o
Achromalia
Behrauder
Kaaruumii
Achromalia
Jangsoodlor
Achromalia
Nanofranne
sametdze
the pixels had me mesmerised (pun intended)
B0ii
sametdze
Patatitta
sametdze
sametdze



Patatitta wrote:

that video is actually wild
lostsilver

i love these types of videos
(headphone users beware, this video gets loud)
NotKal
NotKal

sametdze wrote:




Patatitta wrote:

that video is actually wild
Based.
AxisPraxisMDS
AnnaRazy
Jangsoodlor
Achromalia
Karmine
lostsilver
Winnyace
MistressRemilia
Winnyace
Jangsoodlor
lostsilver
I AM VERY SMART
sametdze
bruh OP banned what did blud do
MistressRemilia
Farfocele


You should watch it.
Behrauder
lostsilver
Behrauder
MistressRemilia
Achromalia
📕 = 3:19:37


character writing & animation analysis, and a very charismatic presentation of a relatably rambly psychoanalyzing personality
Achromalia
[ august 10th ]

📕 = 28:39


communication of language & the cultural contexts of interpretation :>


[ august 11th ]

Achromalia wrote:

📕 = 3:19:37


character writing & animation analysis, and a very charismatic presentation of a relatably rambly psychoanalyzing personality
📕 = 1:05:37


more character writing & visual storytelling analysis!! i love these videos, they verbalize what i crave to explore
Dilly_P
Doom Mood
uhm

Jangsoodlor
OP's account is gone huh
MistressRemilia


dog
meepzy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GOA3kvP3Lg&t=969s
(i watched all of this am i mentally sane)
lostsilver

lostsilver wrote:

i have watched this multiple times and it still makes me giggle <33
Stomiks
Just to not completely make this a FG thread I wanna talk about the video for a bit.



I've watched many video essays regarding Ellison's I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, but never have I watched one with an analysis as great as this.

Many delve into the horror and terrifying thoughts one may usually have when exploring the work, but it's the first time I've seen it be viewed from such a unique philosophical perspective. I especially love the points in which Ted's act of murdering the remaining survivors is seen as an act of love and how AM and Ted are enduring the same type of suffering at the end of the story.

These points give such a new and refreshing perspective for the work and it actually makes us more empathetic of AM and Ted regardless of the extreme actions they took.
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