Sarada Haruno Of The Sharingan she really is and she has personality which makes her that much more amazing, when she gets jealous or clingy with Kuro-San it’s cute, by far best waifu
This makes too much sense. It also touches on the whole embodiment of collective thoughts from humans which can potentially create something on a whole other scale or supernatural. Theories that touch on this are how God can really be just a collective thoughts of human since ancient times manifesting into an unseen form.
I had avoided clips of this show because I only recently watched it, but I'm so pleased to see that the internet heavily sided with Kotoko as best waifu of the season. She really is the best character in a show where every character is great.
Pretty much same thing happened in one of the first episodes of "Supernatural". There, that belief in a ghost's existance was additionally supported by a magical symbol, that strenghtened people's ideas to make it easier for a ghost to manifest out of them.
I remember an episode of Supernatural with the same problem that happened. The Winchester brothers had to kill a ghost with a hook but everything about it kept changing.
Reminds me of what they did in Persona 2: Innocent Sin/Eternal Punishment to buy weapons. Spread a rumor that a place sells weaponry or occult items, and it becomes reality.
huh, this kind of reminds me of the Monogatari series and their oddities. they are not really born with a defined trait or reason out of the blue, people "create" them. the more you believe something is real, and the more people believe it exists, it ends up existing. it kinda goes into that saying where a lie can be seen as a truth if everyone believes it as such.
I knew humanity wasn't ready for the internet; somebody take down the Cthulhu Mythos wiki, quick! (And that's coming from a guy with an Elder Sign tat!)
And every Poirot episode/movie/book with minutes of explanations when he could have said just "Person X did it" and called it a day. Pretty much every mystery doesn't require an explanation in your book, only the actual conclusion? That's not how writing goes, my dude.
@@haijin7484 And two minutes is not short? There are mystery anime and shows which spend almost a whole episode explaining the conclusion of the mystery which can last ten to twenty minutes, but here, for some reason, is way too long for measly two minutes? Normally I don't say that someone's nitpicking is shit, but in this instance, your nitpick is really shit.
It makes waaaaaaay too much sense The Internet is responsible for creating a (homicidal, faceless) waifu out of a dead girl...
I mean if they can do that, imagine what the Rule 34 community would be capable of.
@@RandomRon005 Slannesh comes to mind
@@Mecks089 yes, they sure did, and it created an entity so overpowered even Saitama would probably lose against.
Question is it more 4chan or reddits fault?
@@Ryuseishun God that's terrifying
It’s always the internet’s fault
It's that damn phone.
-mom
Don't remind of Altair...
Behold. The power of memes.
Malcolm Fitzpatrick Jack the reaper: Is this something I supposed to get? Because I don’t get it
The DNA of the soul
Nanomachines, son
So basically, the anime is proving that Meme Magic is real.
Fear the power of reddit
Can we appreciate how amazing kotoko is as a character she’s honestly the best
Waifu of the season
Absolutely
@@JayTheJoke. I love her character, hard to believe she's 19 but she's so adorable 😊
Sarada Haruno Of The Sharingan she really is and she has personality which makes her that much more amazing, when she gets jealous or clingy with Kuro-San it’s cute, by far best waifu
Best girl of this season. H A N D S D O W N
Fast, delete the SCP Wiki before it's too late!
There's thousands of them, there won't be enough time!
Gat the Man just nuke the internet then
Well, now we're fucked. But at least we get doctor Bright!
DEPLOY ALL THE MTFS
But sir, that doesn't even make sense
*DEPLOY ALL THE MTFS*
Its not enough, there's millions of people that saw the wiki so... the ghost still is inmortal if the police close the wiki
I mean Im sure people wouldnt mind a personal steel lady nanase
Wow, that is scary. *Remembers SCP's and Creepy Pasta's*
Well we are screwed...
The fact that they reference fan wiki's is actually surprising.
This makes too much sense.
It also touches on the whole embodiment of collective thoughts from humans which can potentially create something on a whole other scale or supernatural.
Theories that touch on this are how God can really be just a collective thoughts of human since ancient times manifesting into an unseen form.
If we all collectively pray, God just might come
I always blame the internet
So if a bunch of editors vandalized the site frequently enough, she'd have to follow the rules of all the new pages
Perhaps, that'd most likely be the way to defeat her. Add in a weakness and try and get people to view the page so it effects the ghost IRL.
If peoples believe in those new edits that is.
If I remember right Supernatural did something very similar to this in a early episode. The internet was to blame as well.
They did. There was a monster that was formed by people's attention or something like that.
@@shawnjavery A Tulpa, its never a Tulpa though.
Camelot Assemble and in mob psycho 100 as well lol
She messes with her hair the same way like Near did in Death Note.
the title is my parents when i have a headache after my ipad ran out of battery
I had avoided clips of this show because I only recently watched it, but I'm so pleased to see that the internet heavily sided with Kotoko as best waifu of the season. She really is the best character in a show where every character is great.
Pretty much same thing happened in one of the first episodes of "Supernatural".
There, that belief in a ghost's existance was additionally supported by a magical symbol, that strenghtened people's ideas to make it easier for a ghost to manifest out of them.
This is nothing new the internet is always creating monsters! :)
cyechan50
Just look at Deviantart.
I remember an episode of Supernatural with the same problem that happened. The Winchester brothers had to kill a ghost with a hook but everything about it kept changing.
the title of this video is so damn accurate
So, basically the entity from Paranoia Agent
And now, you guys just learned what is a Tulpa.
Glad to see someone know what it is. Supernatural? LUL
There's a visual novel called Mysterious Forum of the Seven Rumors that did something similar. It was also really good, I'd recommend you check it out
Yo what if they talk about SCPs in this I would flip my shit. I guess thats kimda what this is tho in a way.
Brings up Re:Creators flashbacks.
The collective unconscious strikes again
Reminds me of the Supernatural episode, the urban legend believed by so many it became true.
Reminds me of what they did in Persona 2: Innocent Sin/Eternal Punishment to buy weapons. Spread a rumor that a place sells weaponry or occult items, and it becomes reality.
The candyman but as a Waifu? I approve.
So basically this was how Slender Man was born. lol
Awesome In/Spectre Video.
That little girl look like tanya from youjo senki
huh, this kind of reminds me of the Monogatari series and their oddities.
they are not really born with a defined trait or reason out of the blue, people "create" them.
the more you believe something is real, and the more people believe it exists, it ends up existing.
it kinda goes into that saying where a lie can be seen as a truth if everyone believes it as such.
'its the internets fault'
Sounds like what a mother would say
Honestly I can listen to them talking for hours even if it's nonsense
If the could really happen, imagine the death toll Creepypastas would bring about.
mom showed me this to lessen my internet abuse.
*remembers corona-chan is currently gaining power*
A tulpa? That was kinda been used already, but still fun.
I will only say: BOWSSETTE EFECT
0:46 "Good job Reddit!"
this is how regien could have killed the dragger if he didnt have mob
I am more afraid of the SCP wiki now.
Naisu.
It called "Tulpa effect". Go look it up.
It's the lore for how Slenderman exists.
@@anzaca1 Nah, it comes from Buddhism and is borrower for Slenderman lore.
Spooky internet!
Huh that’s pretty cool ngl
*Sweats in SCP*
I knew humanity wasn't ready for the internet; somebody take down the Cthulhu Mythos wiki, quick! (And that's coming from a guy with an Elder Sign tat!)
Break the 4th wall!
it's always because ot internet
hmm the exact same concept of the "Idea of Evil" I suppose.
expains the pink hair and the big tita
If you really think about it, that’s pretty terrifying. Take Slender Man for example.🤔🤔😓
My parents trying to convince me to not spend so much time online 😅
God damn it 4chan.
cement
*Mob Psycho flashbacks*
Also the internet’s fault for wanting Waluigi and Sora in Smash.
EnragedEric I heard that Sora might be in the game actually.
Isnt this the plot of an episode from supernatural?
Didn’t Supernatural do this same plot in an episode?
Is it really shocking though?
So steel lady nanase commit suicide cause of the internet. Wow, make sense.
Any Supernatural fans in here?!?
If this wasn't a 4th wall breaking. I don't know what it is.
Hiiiiii
ok boomer
Ok Zoomer
Ok boomer
So early lol
x)
"It's the Internet's Fault"
Ok boomer
2 minutes of explanation when you could’ve said,
“It was the internet fault I guess?”
And every Poirot episode/movie/book with minutes of explanations when he could have said just "Person X did it" and called it a day. Pretty much every mystery doesn't require an explanation in your book, only the actual conclusion? That's not how writing goes, my dude.
StivKobra not a conclusion but a short summary.
@@haijin7484 And two minutes is not short? There are mystery anime and shows which spend almost a whole episode explaining the conclusion of the mystery which can last ten to twenty minutes, but here, for some reason, is way too long for measly two minutes? Normally I don't say that someone's nitpicking is shit, but in this instance, your nitpick is really shit.
Ok boomer