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This Manga About 𝓯𝓪𝓹𝓹𝓲𝓷𝓰 Changed Me
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I really like this manga
Manga:
Onanie Master Kurosawa
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Відео

what did it cost?
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New Discord Server: discord.gg/Mk36kTxF A short video essay on the Cost of Dreams Anime: Berserk The Climber (Technically a manga) Your Lie in April Music (in order of appearance): Gats by Susumu Hirasawa: ua-cam.com/video/auLopgsgJ_s/v-deo.html Ball by Susumu Hirasawa: ua-cam.com/video/kyQd8ZcFdM0/v-deo.html All For One's Theme (Instrumental Arrangement) by PokéMixr92: ua-cam.com/video/7PP-X90...
Why This Movie Will Stay With You Forever | Grave of the Fireflies
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New Discord Server: discord.gg/Mk36kTxF To make this video, I watched this movie 3 times. I cried everytime. Movie: Grave of The Fireflies directed by Isao Takahata Music: Grave of The Fireflies OST: ua-cam.com/video/Xi8Tpe58Fhc/v-deo.html A Journey: ua-cam.com/video/qYNvTX_ioYo/v-deo.html Home Sweet Home: ua-cam.com/video/Mypgywe49VI/v-deo.html Home Sweet Home Piano Version: ua-cam.com/video/t...
The Forgotten Anime Masterpiece | 5 Centimeters Per Second
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New Discord Server: discord.gg/Mk36kTxF A movie that haunts me even after a decade of watching it. A movie about time, distance, and moving forward. Music: ua-cam.com/video/E-CeW29ds78/v-deo.html&t Chapters: Intro - 0:00 Chapter 1 - 0:51 Chapter 2 - 3:11 Chapter 3 - 4:39 Conclusion - 5:55

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  • @Nobody6149
    @Nobody6149 5 днів тому

    It hasn't been forgotten

  • @TunaPiana
    @TunaPiana 6 днів тому

    i love these small channels that dive into topics no big channels ever do

  • @akemi_444
    @akemi_444 6 днів тому

    Great video

  • @catteroon
    @catteroon 6 днів тому

    you fr dropped the hardest conclusion, shit was life altering

  • @obsoletetortoise4785
    @obsoletetortoise4785 6 днів тому

    The Climber is one of the best stories I have ever read. Truly truly a deeply introspective piece of work for me to enjoy.

    • @mizuwritings
      @mizuwritings 6 днів тому

      I totally agree, it's one of my favorites

  • @QuickThekidd
    @QuickThekidd 7 днів тому

    7:02 absolutely love that quote i even have it as one of my phone wallpapers

  • @redanime1422
    @redanime1422 7 днів тому

    Mannnn you really summed up with the vagabond ending ... I want to love my freedom of right now

  • @kiah9085
    @kiah9085 8 днів тому

    Wonderful video

  • @nhlcbj
    @nhlcbj 8 днів тому

    “Freedom without purpose feels a lot like boredom.” - Solanin

    • @mizuwritings
      @mizuwritings 8 днів тому

      I gotta read Solanin, I heard it's really good

    • @nhlcbj
      @nhlcbj 7 днів тому

      @@mizuwritings ua-cam.com/video/YKCjYVrPMMw/v-deo.htmlsi=6LV_HSqRveD9TQuX

  • @yeet9703
    @yeet9703 8 днів тому

    your video touched me thank you

  • @astrosmithsin3153
    @astrosmithsin3153 8 днів тому

    I really really liked it

  • @Isaiaswolf66
    @Isaiaswolf66 9 днів тому

    Amazing video bro, I love this anime. When I saw it, I was in a situation where I left my home city, and a girlfriend behind to pursue a better future. She never understood me completely and barely answered me on windows messenger lol. Fast forward, it took me nearly 6 years to move on. She moved on quicker, on that time she did come to visit me like 6 months after i first left. But from there, everything went downhill, i cried for her, I got depressed but kept pushing on my goals. Now we are "friends", typical birthday and Christmas messages . But I'm with someone else, and I'm happy.

  • @siggie7581
    @siggie7581 9 днів тому

    the nothing that lies after freedom is waiting for your intervention. Nothing matters, yet, it is the everything we have in our grasps. Freedom doesnt give you anything, you only receive once you take hold of it.

  • @Tomorrowomari
    @Tomorrowomari 9 днів тому

    Great work

  • @01wishiata76
    @01wishiata76 9 днів тому

    This is so underrated

  • @rurouni_xyz
    @rurouni_xyz 9 днів тому

    what a nice video

  • @encouraginglyauthentic43
    @encouraginglyauthentic43 10 днів тому

    Kinda redundant, the whole point of freedom is to do what you want.

  • @mars_0_0_0
    @mars_0_0_0 10 днів тому

    "freedom is nothing but the distance between the hunter and it's prey." Well, there is some truth to this although it's a bleak way to look at life. Yes, "man is condemned to be free" but even then we're restricted by certain circumstances, call them paradigms, societal norms etc. We're not completely free and it's a good thing. True freedom is just masked loneliness. Nothing lies beyond freedom because after it lies loneliness. So yes, run miles, eat berries, cherish love until the hunter eventually catches up to you. Then you just lie in the soft brown earth and be at peace, be free...meanwhile the world goes on.

  • @jaspershunter35
    @jaspershunter35 10 днів тому

    Hoping for more life changing content in future

  • @dewolf7080
    @dewolf7080 10 днів тому

    well made

  • @user-ec4yw5hj3r
    @user-ec4yw5hj3r 11 днів тому

    the moment you try to change your life for the better its over for you youre k1llin the current you for your future self and you become miserable in the end because nothing has changed you got to where you wanted and its not like you thought itd be instead its just pathetic you see the reasons why your past self was a loser and why your current self is slightly less you see human nature for what it is so sometimes it really is better if you just do nothing at all for your own sake

    • @encouraginglyauthentic43
      @encouraginglyauthentic43 10 днів тому

      Keep coping.

    • @user-ec4yw5hj3r
      @user-ec4yw5hj3r 10 днів тому

      @@encouraginglyauthentic43 yeah because becoming old ugly and having money is better when you were young and didnt need money to have fun and get girls but im coping? lol

    • @encouraginglyauthentic43
      @encouraginglyauthentic43 10 днів тому

      @@user-ec4yw5hj3r What a non sense response. You're either someone who has never tried to change, or, you tried to but failed, but instead of looking for a new approach, you adopted a belief to remain pathetic.

    • @user-ec4yw5hj3r
      @user-ec4yw5hj3r 10 днів тому

      @@encouraginglyauthentic43 whos says im pathetic lol ive probably done more than you

    • @user-ec4yw5hj3r
      @user-ec4yw5hj3r 10 днів тому

      @@encouraginglyauthentic43 whats pathetic is changing your whole self and identity for basic human needs and respect LOL

  • @zwryy7622
    @zwryy7622 11 днів тому

    My absolute favorite movie from Shinkai. His most realistic and grounded work. Going through a similar thing to what happened in the anime at this exact moment. Don't know if rewatching it will help me process stuff or just make me even more depressed haha

  • @Renzob0nd
    @Renzob0nd 11 днів тому

    great vid top quality content

  • @TheXrythmicXtongue
    @TheXrythmicXtongue 11 днів тому

    The real answer: You're ALREADY free.

    • @encouraginglyauthentic43
      @encouraginglyauthentic43 10 днів тому

      The real answer is you can only speak for yourself

    • @QuickThekidd
      @QuickThekidd 7 днів тому

      @@encouraginglyauthentic43the real answer is ur limited scope and pessimism tells me anything i need to know about how u preserve and treat others just like urself

    • @encouraginglyauthentic43
      @encouraginglyauthentic43 6 днів тому

      @@QuickThekidd The real answer is that I made an objective statement, that only reveals that I know that they are speaking for themselves. Either that or they stole this quote from Eren Yeager.

  • @casemaddox5890
    @casemaddox5890 12 днів тому

    Please keep going, this video helped me at the perfect time. You’ve got a strong understanding of the material so keep it up consistently

  • @ItzSwxzy
    @ItzSwxzy 13 днів тому

    I think Code Geass is a perfect answer to the question of this video.

    • @yeet9703
      @yeet9703 8 днів тому

      what's the answer? I was busy shipping c2 and lelouch the whole time...

    • @ItzSwxzy
      @ItzSwxzy 8 днів тому

      @@yeet9703 “What Lies past freedom?” Code Geass interpretation and take to depict true freedom is by exploring the human condition of human freedom, free will, and existentialism. It shows through actions of different characters and their different perspectives of life in general and how to live it through different actions they take on for different reasons and values, that humans are free to create their of future, happiness and purpose and doing so expresses that we are free as individuals as long as we are alive and sentient/conscious, freedom exists eternally and thus always exists and what lies past it for you to decide by your own free will to choose and act.

  • @arthur.mendes7341
    @arthur.mendes7341 13 днів тому

    Crank dat soulja boy got me so off guard

  • @megalosub6751
    @megalosub6751 13 днів тому

    I really want to watch this video, but I'm not up to date with all the content that is talked about here 😢

  • @RogueToeFu47
    @RogueToeFu47 13 днів тому

    Seeing this at 26 realizing I didn't let go of past and pushed people out of my life who loved me really hits home 💔

  • @n0rswe
    @n0rswe 13 днів тому

    this channel is so underrated everything is top notch the script, the editing overall very good quality of videos . cant stop waiting for future videos<3

  • @rin.2520
    @rin.2520 14 днів тому

    this is a good video!

  • @FaultyParadox
    @FaultyParadox 14 днів тому

    Y'know I've always had the backwards set of this mindset, if I have a goal or something to achieve than it's because I'm not happy with where I am at right now. I think the thing people forget is that their emotions are what drives their goals, and logic is used to fill an emotional need in a controlled and effective manner. You can logically explain to yourself this is the right thing to do over and over, and yet you won't feel it, you won't be happy, and life sucks. Just as if you only follow your emotions the only thing it leads to is problems, guilt, and other nasty things later down the line that could have been solved if you thought about it logically for a moment, taking other people into account as well. In the case of 2 malicious parents where do you go? All you know is that you want them to stop fighting and that you want them to work together because that's when everything feels peaceful, happy, and things are good. I don't think the best outcome of a bad marriage is a divorce, the best outcome of a bad marriage is to deal with it until the kid is out of the house and on their own. "Why is dad and mom angry, and what can fix it?" vs. "mom and dad are angry, how do I make it go away?" it's a very subtle shift, but there's the most important question of all time to ask, "Why do I want something?", "What does this fix or fulfill?" (I want to be happy; I don't want to be alone. I want the people around me to be happy; I don't want them to hurt me.) This is really just problem solving 101, the problem I've seen more often than not is that people apply the right questions to the wrong things, they forget that they can go a bit a deeper to solve problems more deeply, and that problems can be solved indirectly, not directly as well. What I've seen is people who don't know how to live with freedom, freedom is a beautiful curse of a blessing. You choose what you value, you choose what is right and wrong, "you choose". and with that freedom the choice they made was to be shackled to the past, to all the bad things that happened and now it's cursed them forever. It's why I think Buddhism or eastern philosophy is important to just consider, "past, present, and future" live in the present, learn from the past, and reach for the future you want while not holding onto a perfect result. Nothing is perfect, even gods. The concept I have for this is a god of freedom and time, a god with perfect freedom is a perfect prisoner with no freedom. "As a god with the capability to do anything, you would be unable to spread freedom or change things because who's freedom is that, yours or theirs?" Which leads to this fun paradox of what freedom is, who's freedom is it, and all kinds of fun mind traps that never end as long as you think, or perfectly know the past and future, cursed to never to live in the present. It's why a god of both freedom and time is a truly perfect prisoner of their own will. Perfection is not the answer we should seek. Purity is not the answer we should seek. It's somewhere in that grey goo of mud that we'll find that we can be happy even when the world is sinking you down into nothing.

    • @mizuwritings
      @mizuwritings 14 днів тому

      Beautifully said.

    • @MiniBinguss
      @MiniBinguss 11 днів тому

      happiness is like playing "the game", you lose if you become aware you are playing it. if the reason for a goal is happiness then you wont be happy once you achieve it nor when aware while getting to it. the best outcome of a bad marriage is both parents fixing the marriage, preferably as soon as possible, however if this isnt possible then divorce is the second best option. everyone is a prisoner of their own will, if you were not then your choices would be random.

  • @GWCC21
    @GWCC21 14 днів тому

    Epic video

  • @watermelon307
    @watermelon307 14 днів тому

    Eren needs to watch this

  • @yagnikbose8973
    @yagnikbose8973 14 днів тому

    This video is a masterpiece! If I ever become anything in the future, just know that this video helped shape my perspective.

  • @zachariaswilliams1770
    @zachariaswilliams1770 14 днів тому

    I was so disappointed when punpun continued the cycle of abuse.

    • @someguy-yy1kf
      @someguy-yy1kf 12 днів тому

      wait, did he? I remember he had a kid but it was never indicated that he turned like his parents?

    • @mwndjddjdhdbbf8408
      @mwndjddjdhdbbf8408 11 днів тому

      ​​@@someguy-yy1kf He didn't have a kid of his own. Also, I think they're talking about Aiko.

    • @encouraginglyauthentic43
      @encouraginglyauthentic43 10 днів тому

      Obviously the author didn't know what to do with him, so it's easier just to go to that route.

    • @mwndjddjdhdbbf8408
      @mwndjddjdhdbbf8408 9 днів тому

      @@encouraginglyauthentic43 oBvIoUsLy

    • @astrosmithsin3153
      @astrosmithsin3153 8 днів тому

      Bro the way you transition the end of punpun part to Evangelion, changes my feeling from sad to slightly happy

  • @iamaperson9719
    @iamaperson9719 14 днів тому

    You're definitely gonna get big.

  • @aaronlicon347
    @aaronlicon347 15 днів тому

    I enjoy your content so much please keep posting. Don’t forget people enjoy what you have to say

  • @buster2134
    @buster2134 15 днів тому

    mic quality improved 🔥🔥🔥

  • @John-qf9nr
    @John-qf9nr 15 днів тому

    this was beautiful man

  • @xzmnd2966
    @xzmnd2966 15 днів тому

    man this videos really inspired me i think now better viewing of the world thx for that man and keep going

  • @TapaniLastellar
    @TapaniLastellar 15 днів тому

    Evangelion's episode 26 was a sight to see 🧎

    • @svellice
      @svellice 6 днів тому

      I‘m always so glad seeing people actually appreciating the ways eva ended

  • @mizuwritings
    @mizuwritings 15 днів тому

    Every man is happy until happiness suddenly becomes a goal.

  • @zapcrossworld4036
    @zapcrossworld4036 15 днів тому

    your videos are gems

  • @simplyafloatingeyeball.8923
    @simplyafloatingeyeball.8923 15 днів тому

    It’s been a few years since I read oyasumi punpun but I recall being mad at punpun, rather than sad, as at the end of the story punpun had spurned sachi, the only girl who still cared for him, to run away with aiko, a long-lost friend who had no meaning by then other than a nostalgic feeling. I mean sachi was truly the only one meant for him.

    • @subzero8520
      @subzero8520 14 днів тому

      yeah but for a large part of the story sachi felt as though she was above him. obviously to have a healthy relationship you both have to view each other as equals. if punpun hadn't disappeared with aiko then she might not have come to the conclusion that she was wrong to think that way. it's been a while since i've read it too so some details might be wrong.

    • @mandomero5484
      @mandomero5484 11 днів тому

      @@subzero8520 yeah a lot of people really don’t understand Sachis character, they view her as more Angelic than she really is when the reason she fixates on Punpun it because of how quote on quote “helping him” affects her ego. Shes a great character but she’s just as self centered as pretty much any other central character in the manga.

    • @simplyafloatingeyeball.8923
      @simplyafloatingeyeball.8923 11 днів тому

      @@mandomero5484 didn’t sachi develop genuine feelings for him? Isn’t that the point of punpun continuing the cycle of pain from aiko to sachi (in that image of sachi crying)?

    • @jimbo7551
      @jimbo7551 10 днів тому

      @@mandomero5484yeah I know a sachi. Or is it knew?

    • @encouraginglyauthentic43
      @encouraginglyauthentic43 10 днів тому

      I'm not mad, just disappointed in the cliche the author went for after he went on the run.

  • @chasethemaster3440
    @chasethemaster3440 15 днів тому

    Good video😊🥰👍💯💕💞💖

  • @chasethemaster3440
    @chasethemaster3440 15 днів тому

    First

  • @yuscka7913
    @yuscka7913 20 днів тому

    I havent seen the video yet but the titles outrageous - Bro did in fact cook michelin star shit