4:12 To answer: for some, the threshold can literally be overnight. It happened with me, when I watched a series with a friend. The next day, when I woke up, I was nostalgic about the series, so we started watching it again. Don't get me wrong, I know the difference between full-on nostalgia and just remembering how the show started. This was certainly, a powerful nostalgia I had for it. The kind of sensation I hadn't felt in quite some time.
@@dylandarcy1150I cant find articles on him taking her stories, so that might be speculation on my part. Since I first heard about it by ear www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=celebsindepth.com/dr-seuss/%3Famp&ved=2ahUKEwjZgb_9qenqAhXnkHIEHVYsBuEQFjARegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw3W0Ha6vDUjf4P9O523CCO_&cf=1 www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.earnthenecklace.com/dr-seuss-racist-abuse-his-wife/amp/&ved=2ahUKEwjd2eWzqenqAhVDlnIEHUsRAYAQFjAPegQICRAB&usg=AOvVaw0wqeg7pDd7tnpJWdrMWq5M&cf=1&cshid=1595712089939
Cogniferous while it’s unfortunate he wasn’t the best husband, this doesn’t sound like abuse, more like neglect. Considering how his wife’s suicide played out, it sounds a lot like he simply didn’t see or understand what was going on, opting for the worst decision- cheating
Yeah. This channel went the way of the History Channel. Or Discovery. Remember when Discovery showed scientific documentaries instead of following around inbreds hunting alligators in a swamp? Pepperidge Farms remembers.
@@magisterrleth3129 Those channels sold out, this channel a s c e n d e d. Seriously though, there's such a saturated market for straight history and geography and such, there's no reason to keep adding to the heap of redundant info that already exists. I find this era of the channel way better, providing critical thought and deep analysis wrapped up in an unhinged persona to give subtlety to the more controversial views being portrayed
@@gearandalthefirst7027 Well, to each their own, I suppose. I mean, I'll be honest, this content is far superior to the reality TV on what are supposed to be educational TV channels. I don't hate it. But I miss the old stuff too. Which is somewhat ironic to say on a video about nostalgia.
"Nostalgia is Left 4 Dead 2 versus with friends" "We purposely forced Stalin to be Rochelle every time, because we loved his reactions" "Roosevelt keeps charging us into dead zones though, I target him when I'm a boomer every time for payback" -Winston Churchill
@@Beeheeheee bruh google images that bitch, seductive look in like, a decent amount of the pictures, especially the first one (not even drawn in a fetish-y context, just part of the character/creature design or something). Way the eyes are a little tilted or something, and the smile, kinda smurk-y. Also smooth and blue, which tbh is also pretty hot for some reason (Vaporeon seems to have a similar fate to Lapras among people of those interests). Somewhat elegant and fantastical vibes with the whole sea-dragon thing as well, probably contributes to the horny, especially in the cutesy simplistic style of pokemon. Despite what it may sound like, I'm not actually devoted to fetishizing the pokemans, I just try and see the horny in everything. Thanks for reading my explanation as to why I think this blue cartoon animal is kinda hot. Jesus.
In all this madness, in all this chaos, in all this shitpost: this video is so much more than the “ramblings of a madman”. Everything he is saying is spot on, and the absurdity of his humor only gets the message across further. Genius. He’s on a level we have yet to truly achieve as individuals. This was brilliant, Tyler is brilliant, this channel is brilliant
I agree, there are good points and discussion being had here. People who just see "HAHA FUNNY CRAZY TALK THAT I DON'T UNDERSTAND" are missing the picture big time and are probably 12
You can’t recreate anything. Everything is fleeting and nothing has meaning. What you feel and find meaning in is up to you. You can have meaning and feel just as good right now if you choose.
@@dstinnettmusic the pizza man recreated his nostalgia. he didn't use a phone booth, or use servers long dead. he used a disk. he doesn't need that closure. i wish none of us did.
When Tyler utters the words "Let me explain" in that order I run to the bomb shelter that I don't have, for I fear that the following 20 or so sentences will contain meaning so deep and rich that it will melt my very flesh in the same fashion that a thermonuclear bomb melts and atomizes its cylindrical container; for Tyler has become death, the destroyer of worlds.
Hey man i love ur new style of video. Even tho it doesn't get as many views as ur previous stuff, i can tell u enjoy it more now and the topics that u talk about are just coming from ur life experience and that is enjoyable to watch and the new "art style" of ur videos is fantastic.
I've actually weirdly felt nostalgic about community college which was only like 2 years ago. Idk I just drove down the street near it and fondly remembered the late nights studying there that I hated at the time. The human brain is weird
@@nightraven2975 Same with me but mostly 12th grade HS. Just a lot of events that I look back on but If I was realistic I'm sure I would find alot of stuff that I hate as well.
After a while of thinking about the year, I would have to say that even though it may seem ironic, people will become nostalgic for 2020. I mean, the people who would probably experience it the most would say that it was fun to stay home, do some schoolwork and then hang around, chat online with friends and play video games. If you ignore what is going on 2020 is actually pretty fun. And when I think about it that way, I start to enjoy 2020 more, the ups and down, and the meme watching. Doom, tiger king, animal crossing, wwiii all that stuff. For me, it made my world a lot simpler, I didn’t have to run around to get stuff done, I could just relax and get stuff done.
A young girl who lives in my building, 8 or 9 years old at the time, was telling me at the start of the pandemic how, when she was quarantining in her bedroom after testing positive it was the best time in her life since the quarantine meant no one could come in her room to check if she was asleep. So she stayed up all night playing Among Us and Minecraft on voice with her best friend who was also quarantining. I could kind of relate, as when I had chicken pox as a kid I played through all of Ocarina of Time in that week. I think we’re going to see a lot of stories like that from the younger generations, if my neighbour’s kid was any indication.
This video hit really hard for very specific reasons that I don't have time to explain (well I do, but I doubt anyone would find it interesting). The whole "pizza man" thing at the begining especially seemed really familiar, the animation style and the way that man looked, then I started thinking "where have I heard this song before?" and then when that segment ended it all hit me... It was all an Evangelion refrence and the animation style reminded me a Steamed Hams parody video I saw a few months after finishing the show, to have such a nostalgic memory come back to me while watching a video about nostaligia (and its been a while since I've tuned into this channel too!) REALLY made this whole thing hit harder than it needed to! Also the whole point of nostalgia hitting hard due to not being able to go back to it couldn't be further from the truth! I played Sonic 3 when I was 5 and thought it was the best thing ever, yet a few months later it broke and I didn't revisit it till at least 10 years later... To this day its one of my most nostalgic memories, and I couldn't quite figure out why till now, so yeah this was quite informational! I'll also add that having a fear to go back to something can usually build a sense of nostalgia, like with my Eva example earlier I haven't revisted the show due to it being a little bit tramatic at times. Another game I grew up with (Yugioh DOR) had a scene that really scared me and had music that to this day makes me feel really uneased at times...as a result its something that will always be nostalgic by default simply due to the fact that my mind tries not to think about it too much compared to things that would make me feel more positive. Great video tho! :D
Everybody said this about 2019 and now we are nostalgic for it. If 2021 is even worse, we will be nostalgic for 2020. "Remember when there was a chance that Trump would not be re-elected? Good times."
I specifically make sure I don't go out and re watch all my childhood shows and movies to save for when I have kids. then when I re watch it with them I'll feel so nostalgic and at the same time my kids will feel the same one day when they're my age
Nostalgia does have its power limits, I re-watched some episodes from Ed Edd and Eddy but instead of nostalgia I was off put by how bad it was; when you're young you don't realize how poor quality some things are
I feel like Nostalgia hits whenever we are at hard times such as now. When I began high school at a Charter school, I fondly looked back on the days of my childhood. Yet, when I transferred to a regular school and got comfortable, I didn’t think about the past too much, except when I found my old DS(which I played on the bus and downtime from late sophomore til early senior year or early 2017 til 2019). Yet when I began college, I not only looked fondly at my childhood, but my High School years as well, as I had a good time at High school and found it not terribly challenging(finished HS with 3.70 GPA and my current GPA is 3.08). And now with Coronavirus, I miss the times when I could go out and do whatever without a mask or social distancing. I believe that when good times return once more, I will my think about nostalgia too much.
When I first heard the term "nostalgia" in high school, it referred specifically to '50s do-wop music, Happy Days and Grease -- Sha Na Na at Woodstock were said to have started it all. This crap, while referring to stuff just over twenty years ago, didn't mean anything to me. I'll still listen to music and watch movies and maybe even TV shows (but probably not) that I grew up with, but not to the exclusion of the newer stuff I'm still finding. Like we tried to tell our parents back in the day, the new stuff is always better!
I'd rather try to absorb every new piece of media within the genres I love before I die. Also when I see that retro throwback I say get that shit in my hands... Damn am I part of the problem here?
The family of an ex girlfriend of mine, including her, basically lived for nostalgia. All they did was do things they've done before and talked about the other times they did those things and how nostalgic it was. It was really weird. So when I was with them they all just kept telling me about the other times they've been at the place or done that thing and said "oh, it's sad that you can't feel the same as us for this, it's so nice".
At first glance, someone like me may seem like the pizza man, I consume all the same games and shows that I did a decade ago, but not for nostalgia, or reminiscing, because I love these things and love watching them grow! Sure I still play the latest game in a series or watch the newest movie in a franchise, but we all have our favorite in a movie trilogy or a gaming franchise. So to you pizza man, it’s ok to like things for what they are, not for what they/you were. Don’t cling to the past, make new memories with old fun! Get good at a game you sucked at, notice new things or details in your favorite movies! But for the LOVE OF GOD! STOP CALLING IT NOSTALGIA!
While passing through a town where somebody I met online lived, I met her for lunch. Her town still had a CD shop, independently owned, walls covered with posters of 'alternative' '90s bands (it's funny what the US called 'alternative' back then!), actuality selling CDs. I used to love places like that. And she convinced me to stay in town for the night, not just pass through. She seduced me with nostalgia. (Well, yeah, the fishnets, dyed hair and voluptuous curves helped… but '90s music tastes count for a lot too.)
@@Alienrun i think that a big part of the enjoyment of nostalgia is distance. Keeping things away in space and time. If you're constantly consuming media from your childhood, it stops being nostalgia and its just an unhealthy obsession with old media
2:24 "sadness, joy, and the occasional eroticism" yo cody stop with the sexual references i don't have sex because of corona you are giving me negative nostalgia for sex
Has anyone ever stopped in the moment and thought to themselves "these are the times I will be nostalgic for in the years to come" I have the 3 years after highschool were so fun and memorable to me. That was a decade ago and I always feel nostalgic about those years.
I disagree that you can’t feel nostalgic for media which you can revisit. You may be able to play the game or watch the movie again, but you can never do so for the first time again. That feeling you got the first time when it was new and exciting is the actual nostalgic thing for the most part, not the actual game/movie/show/book/tentacle hentai itself. Therefore it is still a vague, unreachable memory because that “first time” feeling is still vague and unreachable.
Thank you Doctor Neo Cortex. You are right: Nostalgia is stupid and it sucks. It is a poison clouding your mind. The longer you spend living in the past, the more future experiences you will miss. Pursue new interests and new experiences.
Goddamn this channel is so good, I used to not be that interested in it when you were sort of doing Alternate History Hub but less interesting but now every time I come here there's a video that I'll love every week.
My nostalgia for cartoons is tied to weekends at my grandparents sitting in front of the massive tube television and watching nicktoons while my grandpa mad me breakfast and we'd sit and watch cartoons together.
This is me with old MapleStory. The most recent is so different from the old from 8 years ago that I had so little blast from the past when revisiting it that it's still a fond memory to me.
Minecraft era PewDiePie was only a few months ago and I am already nostalgic for it. I think as long as the memory is somewhat significant enough and your current self feels dead and empty enough, you can be nostalgic for anything as long as you don't have that good feeling anymore.
I remember the first time I played simpsons hit and run in 15 years. The nostalgic feeling was like going back to my childhood and then I remembered I have to go back to work and didn't have time to play it anymore.
IMO, Nostalgia is similar to anticipation. The feeling of looking forward to an upcoming game or movie is often more exciting than actually experiencing it, unless the bar of expectations is set low and the experience is better than said expectation (I.e. the Jumanji reboot). Nostalgia is similar in that it’s often more enjoyable to recall the past through memories than it is to actually re-experience them. for instance I loved a lot of those cheesy action movies from the 80’s and 90’s as a kid, but going back watching them again today, many of them feel silly and hard not to laugh at.
To be fair. We're usually nostalgic for songs and shit because we had good memories of the things we did while we listened to them. If you had an awesome year as a child where you had tons of fun with your friends and you listened to a specific song alot that year, then you will be nostalgic for that song.
"Comfort food", I agree, but my first response was pizza man is like the main character in "Memento". Take away his photo of your house and he will go away.
Tyler your videos are something else. They seem borderline neurotic, and I know they're pretty much a waste of my time pondering questions no one really needs the answers to...BUT I JUST CAN'T LOOK AWAY! Good video, keep it up :)
I get nostalgic if I remember something from 2 years ago or more, so no it doesn't matter if you're an adult or not. I avoid getting nostalgic to keep the feeling fresh and because too much nostalgia would ruin the mood.
Nostalgia is watching a Bennett the Sage video, seeing an "Ask A Ninja Reference", losing focus because HOLY SHIT I HAVEN'T THOUGHT ABOUT THAT IN A DECADE, then moving on with your day.
My dad is like "the pizza man". Enjoys nothing more than 1960's and 70's television, never looking at the new shows, and returning to the same movies and media, with only occasional exception. Also, why did Tyler just let a random pizza guy in his house and plop down a PS2 to play on? Did he even bring Tyler his pizza?
I recreate that nostalgic feeling by creating new nostalgia. Remembering fondly, or having that tingly feeling for the things of old while creating new memories and learning new skills. Yes it's hard and scary, welcome to life.
This makes so much sense although I have a new game system I play my N64 at least once a week I don’t have nostalgia for my N64 it’s just something I’ve never grew tired of and I still like to play it it’s comforting to play
Oh shit, there's more Knott's Berry Farm parks?! I thought that was just a SoCal thing. Always thought it was odd seeing Snoopy at a park, but then again, a mute character makes more sense for silent mascot suits than a typically talkative mouse.
can’t wait to have nostalgia for this in 10 years
Drew Tunstall nostalgia for d e a t h ?
Definitely won't be having nostalgia for the year 2020, that's for sure.
Could just rewatch it
@Mcheetah i mean, i feel nostalgia for Jerma and Quackity videos that were posted only 3-6 years ago
4:12
To answer: for some, the threshold can literally be overnight.
It happened with me, when I watched a series with a friend.
The next day, when I woke up, I was nostalgic about the series, so we started watching it again.
Don't get me wrong, I know the difference between full-on nostalgia and just remembering how the show started.
This was certainly, a powerful nostalgia I had for it.
The kind of sensation I hadn't felt in quite some time.
_"Sometimes, you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory."_
*~ Dr. Seuss*
Man.. You never know the value of ignorance, until you find out Dr. Seuss stole his work from his disabled wife who he abused
@@cogniferous2537 source?
@@dylandarcy1150I cant find articles on him taking her stories, so that might be speculation on my part. Since I first heard about it by ear
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Cogniferous while it’s unfortunate he wasn’t the best husband, this doesn’t sound like abuse, more like neglect. Considering how his wife’s suicide played out, it sounds a lot like he simply didn’t see or understand what was going on, opting for the worst decision- cheating
@@cogniferous2537 Okay, so you're essentially just spreading rumors?
I think tyler once ordered pizza and the pizza guy came into his house and played the ps2 on his TV
From the Pizza Hut
@@Miss_Zoey00 i feel tyler is more of a dominos man. as he is the first domino of many in the boardgame of life. he will be the catalyst.
No no the pizza man is the man he made the song rapsputin about it’s a real person he hangs out with
that’s what happens when you don’t get DiGiorno,
I’m nostalgic to geography on this channel
ᴊ ᴇ s ᴛ ɪ ɴ the old days before he went insane
@ meth, lots of meth
Yeah. This channel went the way of the History Channel. Or Discovery. Remember when Discovery showed scientific documentaries instead of following around inbreds hunting alligators in a swamp? Pepperidge Farms remembers.
@@magisterrleth3129 Those channels sold out, this channel a s c e n d e d. Seriously though, there's such a saturated market for straight history and geography and such, there's no reason to keep adding to the heap of redundant info that already exists. I find this era of the channel way better, providing critical thought and deep analysis wrapped up in an unhinged persona to give subtlety to the more controversial views being portrayed
@@gearandalthefirst7027 Well, to each their own, I suppose. I mean, I'll be honest, this content is far superior to the reality TV on what are supposed to be educational TV channels. I don't hate it. But I miss the old stuff too. Which is somewhat ironic to say on a video about nostalgia.
"Nolstalgia is when you watch the minecraft trailer"
-Socrates
Xbox 360 edition trailer 😤👌
"Nostalgia is when you watch Spongebob Squarepants."
~ Albert Einstein
Hell yeah
"Nostalgia is Left 4 Dead 2 versus with friends"
"We purposely forced Stalin to be Rochelle every time, because we loved his reactions"
"Roosevelt keeps charging us into dead zones though, I target him when I'm a boomer every time for payback"
-Winston Churchill
"Everything said on the internet is true facts."
- Joseph Stalin
this "pizza man" is we-
oh nvm he just has nostalgia
PIZZA TIME
@@poweroffriendship2.0 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@Game_Hero Maybe.
maybe the real pizza man is the friends we made along the way
Remember when this video was uploaded? Those were the days..
Only 2020 kids will remember
It was a high point of the entertainment industry.
Yes
Remember when this comment was uploaded? Ahh Me and Pepperidge farm remembers.
Another upload, another deep dive into Tyler's fragmented psyche
Another upload another rendition of the same old tired joke
@@hag141 Another identical response to same joke
Yep. Hi
You know you are probably fairly experienced with this sort of thing considering that you are literally a part of the god emperors psyche
alternate title would be: “Tyler’s excuse for fetishizing Lapras”
I like fetishizing Lapras
of all things why a previously endangered turtle-dragon almagamation pokémon
@@Beeheeheee bruh google images that bitch, seductive look in like, a decent amount of the pictures, especially the first one (not even drawn in a fetish-y context, just part of the character/creature design or something). Way the eyes are a little tilted or something, and the smile, kinda smurk-y. Also smooth and blue, which tbh is also pretty hot for some reason (Vaporeon seems to have a similar fate to Lapras among people of those interests). Somewhat elegant and fantastical vibes with the whole sea-dragon thing as well, probably contributes to the horny, especially in the cutesy simplistic style of pokemon. Despite what it may sound like, I'm not actually devoted to fetishizing the pokemans, I just try and see the horny in everything. Thanks for reading my explanation as to why I think this blue cartoon animal is kinda hot. Jesus.
nostalgia
Wait, when did he mention lapras? Am I just blind?
In all this madness, in all this chaos, in all this shitpost: this video is so much more than the “ramblings of a madman”. Everything he is saying is spot on, and the absurdity of his humor only gets the message across further. Genius. He’s on a level we have yet to truly achieve as individuals. This was brilliant, Tyler is brilliant, this channel is brilliant
concurrence
fkn brilliant indeed
Yup, he just achieved freaking nirvana without blowing his head with a shotgun.
I agree, there are good points and discussion being had here. People who just see "HAHA FUNNY CRAZY TALK THAT I DON'T UNDERSTAND" are missing the picture big time and are probably 12
Is he just talking about his brother?
Yeah lol, that came to my mind as well. Definitely seemed like it could be
No it’s not Cody he’s talking about
The worst nostalgia is something you can't recreate. It's a feeling almost like heartbreak; and you'll never have closure.
You can’t recreate anything. Everything is fleeting and nothing has meaning. What you feel and find meaning in is up to you. You can have meaning and feel just as good right now if you choose.
@@dstinnettmusic the pizza man recreated his nostalgia. he didn't use a phone booth, or use servers long dead. he used a disk.
he doesn't need that closure. i wish none of us did.
I love how he uses footage of the Money for Nothing music video. If Tyler was a music video, he would be that.
H306 oh my god this is amazing
When Tyler utters the words "Let me explain" in that order I run to the bomb shelter that I don't have, for I fear that the following 20 or so sentences will contain meaning so deep and rich that it will melt my very flesh in the same fashion that a thermonuclear bomb melts and atomizes its cylindrical container; for Tyler has become death, the destroyer of worlds.
I love it when Tyler speaks the language of the gods
Hey man i love ur new style of video. Even tho it doesn't get as many views as ur previous stuff, i can tell u enjoy it more now and the topics that u talk about are just coming from ur life experience and that is enjoyable to watch and the new "art style" of ur videos is fantastic.
I've actually weirdly felt nostalgic about community college which was only like 2 years ago. Idk I just drove down the street near it and fondly remembered the late nights studying there that I hated at the time. The human brain is weird
I feel almost the same way for my High School.
@@nightraven2975 Same with me but mostly 12th grade HS. Just a lot of events that I look back on but If I was realistic I'm sure I would find alot of stuff that I hate as well.
Who the hell hurt you that caused this much of an acid trip of animation.
That's how veterans adapt.
After a while of thinking about the year, I would have to say that even though it may seem ironic, people will become nostalgic for 2020. I mean, the people who would probably experience it the most would say that it was fun to stay home, do some schoolwork and then hang around, chat online with friends and play video games. If you ignore what is going on 2020 is actually pretty fun. And when I think about it that way, I start to enjoy 2020 more, the ups and down, and the meme watching. Doom, tiger king, animal crossing, wwiii all that stuff. For me, it made my world a lot simpler, I didn’t have to run around to get stuff done, I could just relax and get stuff done.
A young girl who lives in my building, 8 or 9 years old at the time, was telling me at the start of the pandemic how, when she was quarantining in her bedroom after testing positive it was the best time in her life since the quarantine meant no one could come in her room to check if she was asleep. So she stayed up all night playing Among Us and Minecraft on voice with her best friend who was also quarantining.
I could kind of relate, as when I had chicken pox as a kid I played through all of Ocarina of Time in that week.
I think we’re going to see a lot of stories like that from the younger generations, if my neighbour’s kid was any indication.
*insert hilarious original comment about how Tyler is insane*
Deep Patel he used to talk about history and geography
I relate to new Tyler
Haha funni comment i upvote
"the Nostalgia video."
Home - Resonance: "Allow me to introduce myself."
Home - Odyssey is just such a good album. Come back down is maybe my favourite song on that album but Resonance is amazing.
Your videos give me a strange nostalgia I can’t describe, tbh. I’m not sure if it’s a bad disease though.
It is a bad disease. You have it.
It's called "saudade" - emotional state of nostalgic or profound melancholic longing for something or someone that one cares for and/or loves.
“Every man, woman, and - DOG.”
A nice...DOG
Nostalgia takes hold in exactly one American Covid.
This video hit really hard for very specific reasons that I don't have time to explain (well I do, but I doubt anyone would find it interesting). The whole "pizza man" thing at the begining especially seemed really familiar, the animation style and the way that man looked, then I started thinking "where have I heard this song before?" and then when that segment ended it all hit me...
It was all an Evangelion refrence and the animation style reminded me a Steamed Hams parody video I saw a few months after finishing the show, to have such a nostalgic memory come back to me while watching a video about nostaligia (and its been a while since I've tuned into this channel too!) REALLY made this whole thing hit harder than it needed to!
Also the whole point of nostalgia hitting hard due to not being able to go back to it couldn't be further from the truth! I played Sonic 3 when I was 5 and thought it was the best thing ever, yet a few months later it broke and I didn't revisit it till at least 10 years later...
To this day its one of my most nostalgic memories, and I couldn't quite figure out why till now, so yeah this was quite informational!
I'll also add that having a fear to go back to something can usually build a sense of nostalgia, like with my Eva example earlier I haven't revisted the show due to it being a little bit tramatic at times. Another game I grew up with (Yugioh DOR) had a scene that really scared me and had music that to this day makes me feel really uneased at times...as a result its something that will always be nostalgic by default simply due to the fact that my mind tries not to think about it too much compared to things that would make me feel more positive.
Great video tho! :D
I dont think people will have nostalgia for 2020.
I just have a feeling
Given the nostalgia people have regarding media about or based around 9/11, I'd say people will find a way.
Everybody said this about 2019 and now we are nostalgic for it. If 2021 is even worse, we will be nostalgic for 2020. "Remember when there was a chance that Trump would not be re-elected? Good times."
Damn you Kyogre
More ptsd than nostalgia
Being stuck inside playing video games... seems like nostalgia material to me
The Simpsons 1-5 seasons: nostalgia
The Simpsons until season 20: confort food
The Simpsons after season 20: meh
I specifically make sure I don't go out and re watch all my childhood shows and movies to save for when I have kids. then when I re watch it with them I'll feel so nostalgic and at the same time my kids will feel the same one day when they're my age
Remember vaporwave? Wow, wasn't that a nostalgia.
I ended up getting a tower fan instead of the big air 40,000 cfm ceiling fan, btw.
That's a mistake, my friend
Seaburger Dot org it was a little out of my price range.
Maybe the real nostalgia was the friends we made along the way. Who we will never meet again.
The real nostalgia would be if Tyler would please give us another what if alternate reality video, *please*
Kyoku Slaps, that’s Cody’s job
Kyoku Slaps you do know that they are different people right?
Hello I’m the Nostalgia Critic, I remember it so you don’t have to
@Steele Crusader ecks dee!
Nostalgia makes you come back once.
When you come back for it again, it's probably just really good.
Nostalgia does have its power limits, I re-watched some episodes from Ed Edd and Eddy but instead of nostalgia I was off put by how bad it was; when you're young you don't realize how poor quality some things are
I actually got nostalgia for games I played some 6 years prior. Fortunately, I had them on Steam and could just replay them.
before judging pizza man consider this - do you watch home alone every christmas?
Yes and I enjoy it, but I will only watch it in Christmas time.
sorry i only watch santa beat my mum in a drunken stupor
What's that?
When I feel like I want to, if not I saw other stuff
Nah, but I watch Y2K every new year sooo
I feel like Nostalgia hits whenever we are at hard times such as now. When I began high school at a Charter school, I fondly looked back on the days of my childhood. Yet, when I transferred to a regular school and got comfortable, I didn’t think about the past too much, except when I found my old DS(which I played on the bus and downtime from late sophomore til early senior year or early 2017 til 2019). Yet when I began college, I not only looked fondly at my childhood, but my High School years as well, as I had a good time at High school and found it not terribly challenging(finished HS with 3.70 GPA and my current GPA is 3.08). And now with Coronavirus, I miss the times when I could go out and do whatever without a mask or social distancing. I believe that when good times return once more, I will my think about nostalgia too much.
When I first heard the term "nostalgia" in high school, it referred specifically to '50s do-wop music, Happy Days and Grease -- Sha Na Na at Woodstock were said to have started it all.
This crap, while referring to stuff just over twenty years ago, didn't mean anything to me.
I'll still listen to music and watch movies and maybe even TV shows (but probably not) that I grew up with, but not to the exclusion of the newer stuff I'm still finding.
Like we tried to tell our parents back in the day, the new stuff is always better!
In a few years I am going to look back on your videos and feel nostalgia
I dont care how many times I see bebob cowboop, When spike says bang...I ugly cry.
I'd rather try to absorb every new piece of media within the genres I love before I die. Also when I see that retro throwback I say get that shit in my hands... Damn am I part of the problem here?
When you actually pay attention to what he's saying it's quite intriguing
What does it mean when I start to feel nostalgic about the "good old days" of the Nostalgia Critic?
Nostalception
wait there were good days for the nostalgia critic
I have a friend whos favourite film is The Lion King but he hasn't watched it since he was 12 because he knows it wont be as good
Pizza man reminds me of my buddy who worked at Marcos in NW Ohio. But he's obsessed with WW2. Gotta love Gabe the babe.
God.. Remember when the pizza man use to appear in that video - fuck, those were the days
The family of an ex girlfriend of mine, including her, basically lived for nostalgia. All they did was do things they've done before and talked about the other times they did those things and how nostalgic it was. It was really weird. So when I was with them they all just kept telling me about the other times they've been at the place or done that thing and said "oh, it's sad that you can't feel the same as us for this, it's so nice".
I have nolstagia going back to 1809.
At first glance, someone like me may seem like the pizza man, I consume all the same games and shows that I did a decade ago, but not for nostalgia, or reminiscing, because I love these things and love watching them grow! Sure I still play the latest game in a series or watch the newest movie in a franchise, but we all have our favorite in a movie trilogy or a gaming franchise.
So to you pizza man, it’s ok to like things for what they are, not for what they/you were. Don’t cling to the past, make new memories with old fun! Get good at a game you sucked at, notice new things or details in your favorite movies!
But for the LOVE OF GOD!
STOP CALLING IT NOSTALGIA!
Star Trek TNG and DS9 are my go to for feels good nostalgia.
While passing through a town where somebody I met online lived, I met her for lunch. Her town still had a CD shop, independently owned, walls covered with posters of 'alternative' '90s bands (it's funny what the US called 'alternative' back then!), actuality selling CDs. I used to love places like that. And she convinced me to stay in town for the night, not just pass through. She seduced me with nostalgia. (Well, yeah, the fishnets, dyed hair and voluptuous curves helped… but '90s music tastes count for a lot too.)
absolutely based
@@AleK0451 Sorry; I don't understand this comment.
I really dislike people obsessed with "nostalgia". There's always something off about them. From Chris Chan to Doug Walker, they're all weirdos
Not all of them are bad, but I get what you mean it can come off kinda weird a lot of times.
@@Alienrun i think that a big part of the enjoyment of nostalgia is distance. Keeping things away in space and time. If you're constantly consuming media from your childhood, it stops being nostalgia and its just an unhealthy obsession with old media
2:24 "sadness, joy, and the occasional eroticism"
yo cody stop with the sexual references i don't have sex because of corona you are giving me negative nostalgia for sex
Not 20 seconds later:
"That fine bear ass"
Not 20 seconds later:
"That fine bear ass"
You must be speaking to Tyler. He is the one who owns this channel. Cody owns the alternate history channel
"Remember that fine bear ass!" - Tyler
Why does it feel like the Pizza Man would yell at me while assaulting me with a baseball bat and shooting me in the face multiple times?
“Nostalgia is truly one of the great human weaknesses. Second only to the neck.”
- Dwight Schrute
So basically how companies capitalize off nostalgia?
My Nostalgia feels like it reminisce on good old times no matter what age just a good memory that you have on a certain media
Has anyone ever stopped in the moment and thought to themselves "these are the times I will be nostalgic for in the years to come" I have the 3 years after highschool were so fun and memorable to me. That was a decade ago and I always feel nostalgic about those years.
I ruined the nostalgia for the N64 and Wii U by buying the consoles.
Lesson: Don't buy stuff because of nostalgia only
Why? Those are both solid consoles.
N64 + everdrive = fun
Wii U + homebrew = fun
The pizza man was just Cody telling Tyler that they found their old PS2 in their parent's basement.
I disagree that you can’t feel nostalgic for media which you can revisit. You may be able to play the game or watch the movie again, but you can never do so for the first time again. That feeling you got the first time when it was new and exciting is the actual nostalgic thing for the most part, not the actual game/movie/show/book/tentacle hentai itself. Therefore it is still a vague, unreachable memory because that “first time” feeling is still vague and unreachable.
*Tyler having a deep discussion with his schizophrenic delusions and then making a video for us*
We ARE his delusions. We exist because he imagines us watching his videos!
Thank you Doctor Neo Cortex. You are right: Nostalgia is stupid and it sucks. It is a poison clouding your mind. The longer you spend living in the past, the more future experiences you will miss. Pursue new interests and new experiences.
Goddamn this channel is so good, I used to not be that interested in it when you were sort of doing Alternate History Hub but less interesting but now every time I come here there's a video that I'll love every week.
My nostalgia for cartoons is tied to weekends at my grandparents sitting in front of the massive tube television and watching nicktoons while my grandpa mad me breakfast and we'd sit and watch cartoons together.
I miss the old days of minecraft. While some may think I mean 2011-2012, I actually mean 2014-2015. Much has changed even from there.
This is me with old MapleStory. The most recent is so different from the old from 8 years ago that I had so little blast from the past when revisiting it that it's still a fond memory to me.
I think you should have just called the cops for this guy breaking into your house man
I'm just glad I'm not the only one who ever played Steambot Chronicles.
Still waitin for that sequel.
Minecraft era PewDiePie was only a few months ago and I am already nostalgic for it. I think as long as the memory is somewhat significant enough and your current self feels dead and empty enough, you can be nostalgic for anything as long as you don't have that good feeling anymore.
Man hit me with the cars DVD menu and I felt that in my stomach
That commercial about crushing pokemon into the gameboy should've been my wake up call. That one was on the vhs tapes too.
I make vids that are slightly worse than yours but you inspired me so ily ❤️❤️❤️
I remember the first time I played simpsons hit and run in 15 years. The nostalgic feeling was like going back to my childhood and then I remembered I have to go back to work and didn't have time to play it anymore.
IMO, Nostalgia is similar to anticipation. The feeling of looking forward to an upcoming game or movie is often more exciting than actually experiencing it, unless the bar of expectations is set low and the experience is better than said expectation (I.e. the Jumanji reboot). Nostalgia is similar in that it’s often more enjoyable to recall the past through memories than it is to actually re-experience them. for instance I loved a lot of those cheesy action movies from the 80’s and 90’s as a kid, but going back watching them again today, many of them feel silly and hard not to laugh at.
These videos remind me of the LSD trip I never had
To be fair. We're usually nostalgic for songs and shit because we had good memories of the things we did while we listened to them. If you had an awesome year as a child where you had tons of fun with your friends and you listened to a specific song alot that year, then you will be nostalgic for that song.
What happened to this channel before is about history now is about this
Tyler as a Baphomet.. not bad!
"Comfort food", I agree, but my first response was pizza man is like the main character in "Memento". Take away his photo of your house and he will go away.
Tyler your videos are something else. They seem borderline neurotic, and I know they're pretty much a waste of my time pondering questions no one really needs the answers to...BUT I JUST CAN'T LOOK AWAY! Good video, keep it up :)
I too, have nostalgia for a childhood trip to Cedar Point, but I was never afraid of Snoopy.
this video was so new and refreshing that I’ll probably become nostalgic for it in, say, 15-20 years.
I get nostalgic if I remember something from 2 years ago or more, so no it doesn't matter if you're an adult or not.
I avoid getting nostalgic to keep the feeling fresh and because too much nostalgia would ruin the mood.
I am very nostalgic for that cars dvd and menu screen which I would see everyday for 12 times each day in my childhood
Nostalgia is watching a Bennett the Sage video, seeing an "Ask A Ninja Reference", losing focus because HOLY SHIT I HAVEN'T THOUGHT ABOUT THAT IN A DECADE, then moving on with your day.
If you truly love the thing, you can continue to revisit it for positive experiences.
My dad is like "the pizza man". Enjoys nothing more than 1960's and 70's television, never looking at the new shows, and returning to the same movies and media, with only occasional exception. Also, why did Tyler just let a random pizza guy in his house and plop down a PS2 to play on? Did he even bring Tyler his pizza?
I've loved watching your videos over the lockdown. You've been on some journeys, dude.
I recreate that nostalgic feeling by creating new nostalgia. Remembering fondly, or having that tingly feeling for the things of old while creating new memories and learning new skills. Yes it's hard and scary, welcome to life.
Nostalgia kills, and I can't let it go..
There is nothing nostalgic about my youth, it was perverse, and unsettling
So you can be Nostalgic about *ANYTHING!?*
Yes, about *ANYTHING.*
*ANYTHING?*
*ANYTHING!*
*ANYTHING?*
_Cat, your tail..._
This makes so much sense although I have a new game system I play my N64 at least once a week I don’t have nostalgia for my N64 it’s just something I’ve never grew tired of and I still like to play it it’s comforting to play
For anyone who doesn't know how to describe this channel. It's an informal acid trip
Insanity makes a man ascend it seems
Nice allusion to Proust's meditations on his mother's Pop Tarts
Oh shit, there's more Knott's Berry Farm parks?! I thought that was just a SoCal thing. Always thought it was odd seeing Snoopy at a park, but then again, a mute character makes more sense for silent mascot suits than a typically talkative mouse.