2:45 The way I remember the story is that he was indeed punished to roll a boulder to the top but it just ALWAYS falls right before he makes it to the top so it's just forever. The fact that it falls like a bunch of times makes me think there were several invisible walls that vanished each time the boulder touched them. It would make sense considering the story
Personally, I feel like one of the most suffered people in Greek Mythology was Prometheus, who was tied to a rock and had his liver eaten by a bird and regenerated to repeat process once more. This was because he gave fire to humanity, letting them advance into something greater, and it's sad how he had to suffer such an awful fate. Edit: Not to be one of those people... But, thanks for the likes! I do enjoy the people having discussion in the replies, I always like to see people have interesting and positive discussions about things. : )
Sissyphus Prime often says "This will hurt.". This is a slight nod to the fact that he will hurt you. This reference is best observed on Violent Difficulty.
The amount of suffering this man went through to bring us this video is so inspiring i also feel like teleporting to some unknown place and push a bolder some random guy has tried to push for 2000 years
I was genuinely so distressed when the ball fell that many times. I felt like I was doing it myself despite only being a spectator. The disappointment and the burning flame of failure singed my conscience and left me utterly devastated. In the end, he finally got it. He won, but at what cost? I still feel dissatisfied in a way. The prize was only a mediocre badge with no followup. How sad.
As the quote goes “You can’t escape”. This means that you cannot escape the suffering of failure, which will happen over and over again in this challenge. It also demonstrates how this will hurt and how the challenge will destroy you until you just want to quit.
I like how there's a game based off of Greek mythology, because I personally like it. For example, there was this guy named Tantalus that got punished by cooking his son to feed the gods when they visited. The gods later made it so Tantalus couldn't eat for eternity.
the story of Sisyphus is that he tricked death abunch to stay alive and then hades told him if he could push this boulder up a hill he could go back to being alive but it was rigged
@@mikeerrmantrout6350 it’s been my special interest for a particularly long time and I’ve learned a lot of info that plenty of people would consider useless. So yeah, I would call myself a Greek mythology nerd. I was doing this really cool thing called making a joke.
for those who want more details on the story of sisyphus one time the greek god of death (thanatos) had the order to kill sisyphus, so apparently thanatos came to his house, but sisyphus tricked and sent thanatos unconscious for a really long time. and without the god of death, people stop dying, which puts hades, god of the underworld, out of business, so he complains to zeus, the most powerful of the olympian gods and then i think a disguised zeus came to sisyphus’ house and he awoke thanatos and then thanatos killed sisyphus which sent him to the underworld. sisyphus requested to speak to hades and for whatever reason, this request was accepted, but when he got to hades he convinced (read; tricked) hades into reviving him and sending him back to the upper world because his wife didn’t do the proper burial rituals, and he lives for a really long time. after several decades zeus asked about sisyphus, who hades forgot about. so zeus went back over to his house and killed him again, and sisyphus was sent to the fields of punishment (ancient greek hell) and his very famous punishment of rolling a rock up a hill was made into a game, which you now see some loser comment the story of said sisyphus bye
oh yeah also, sisyphus was told to roll the rock up the hill and then he could live out eternity as a regular tortured soul. but he soon found out this was impossible, because he couldn’t take breaks to breathe or he would be whipped by a fury (sort of like a hadean goon) and he physically couldn’t get the rock up the hill. bye.
A visitor... Mmmm... Indeed. I have slept long enough. The kingdom of Heaven has long since forgotten my name, and I am EAGER to make them remember. However, the blood of Minos stains your hands, and I must admit, I'm curious about your skills, Weapon. And so, before I tear down the cities, and crush the armies of Heaven... you, shall do as an appetizer. Come forth, child of man, and DIE.
Ahh... So concludes the life and times of King Sisyphus A fitting end to an existance defined by futile struggle, Doomed from the very start... And I don't regret a SECOND of it!
“Not everyone made it, But they only didn’t make it when they stop” that’s actually really good quote and really good advice, even though it’s very basic information some people really need to hear things like that.
As someone who has actually beat Sisyphus simulator way back then, a key tip, never jump, very, very small movements, never touch your mouse, only use a and d keys to move (not including w to push the boulder. It’s guaranteed win, to much movement is an easy loss. Doubt you’ll play again but it’s just a heads up
this is such a second prime in alberts career of youtube, truly was the wait of the world to see this. and he should definitely "keep them coming", this video was so ultra, it made me want to kill. i really prays he releases a v2 of this old version.
As I sat here, witnessing the grueling feat of pushing that massive boulder up the towering mountain, I couldn't help but feel an overwhelming sense of distress. Each time the ball rolled back down, my heart sank a little deeper. It was as if my own hopes and dreams were tumbling down with it, descending into a seemingly endless abyss. I had invested so much emotional energy into this endeavor, watching the struggle unfold before my eyes. Every time the boulder gained a little ground, my spirits would rise, only to be shattered once again as it inevitably lost its footing and crashed back down. The repetitive cycle of failure began to wear on me, and I couldn't escape the feeling of disappointment that engulfed my being. Eventually, against all odds, he made it to the top. The boulder finally reached its intended destination, conquering the seemingly insurmountable mountain. But instead of jubilation or relief, I was left with a hollow sense of mediocrity. It was as if the victory had been diluted by the countless failures that preceded it. Perhaps it was the sheer number of times the boulder had fallen, the repeated setbacks that had eroded my sense of awe and wonder. Or maybe it was the realization that even reaching the pinnacle didn't bring the expected sense of fulfillment. The climb had become a symbol of resilience and determination, but now that the summit was reached, it felt strangely underwhelming. In my mind, I had built up this grand narrative of triumph against adversity. I had imagined that the successful ascent would bring about a profound sense of accomplishment, a triumph that would resonate deeply within my soul. But instead, it felt lackluster, as if the struggle itself had become the defining feature rather than the ultimate achievement. Perhaps it was a lesson in managing expectations, in understanding that the journey is often more important than the destination. I had invested so much emotional energy into this endeavor, allowing my hopes and dreams to be intertwined with the boulder's progress. But in doing so, I had neglected to appreciate the process, the resilience, and the growth that occurred along the way. As I stood there, contemplating the mixed emotions swirling within me, I realized that sometimes the most profound lessons are learned through disappointment. It was through this experience that I came to understand the fragility of success, and the importance of finding fulfillment in the smallest victories, rather than fixating solely on the end result. And so, as the boulder teetered at the top of the mountain, I let go of my initial expectations and allowed myself to appreciate the journey for what it was-an arduous and transformative endeavor. In the end, it was not about the boulder reaching the peak but about the growth, resilience, and self-discovery that had taken place along the way.
I’m so proud of you the dedication determination & motivation you have to constantly post is everything and entertain your audience at the same time especially when you are juggling multiple different platforms !!! You make it look so easy and effortless
The timing with ULTRAKILL's second Prime Sanctum releasing, with both that and this video being about King Sisyphus is either purely coincidental or planned completely
I feel like there was a chance that the boulder slips and fails at the top purposely, which makes sense because the boulder ALWAYS falls down in the orginal story.
5:49 Um excuse me “The phrase “it’s just a game” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice. There’s always something to learn, and always room for improvement, never settle.”
Wowzers! so close to the edge! cant believe you made it up! The struggles were bonkers! keep it up with the amazing content! its slowly curing my depression😔💔 Thanks so much Flamingo! good video!👍
4:49 Um well actually the phrase "it's just a game" is such a weak mind set. You are ok with what happened. Losing imperfection of a craft of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing. You've lost twice. There is always something to learn and always room for improvement. Never settle.
I love when Sisyphus said "This really has been the Wait of the World!!" and proceeded to wait for Albert to do everything
a prime moment in sisyphus' career
@@snoc3970 a PRIME moment indeed
that was really an ultra moment. made me want to kill. i hope he releases a v2 of this sentence.
I love ultrakill :)
my honest reaction to seeing a big orange man break out of the cube that was meant to imprison him:
2:45 The way I remember the story is that he was indeed punished to roll a boulder to the top but it just ALWAYS falls right before he makes it to the top so it's just forever.
The fact that it falls like a bunch of times makes me think there were several invisible walls that vanished each time the boulder touched them. It would make sense considering the story
It'd be funny
FATHEAD DESIDED TO UPLOAD AFTER 2 DAYS
@@abrupta suffering for life?
@@Gachabingz yeah
@@abrupta I agree
Personally, I feel like one of the most suffered people in Greek Mythology was Prometheus, who was tied to a rock and had his liver eaten by a bird and regenerated to repeat process once more. This was because he gave fire to humanity, letting them advance into something greater, and it's sad how he had to suffer such an awful fate.
Edit: Not to be one of those people... But, thanks for the likes! I do enjoy the people having discussion in the replies, I always like to see people have interesting and positive discussions about things. : )
My farts are better than Flamingo's farts
I'm better than Flamingo, my content is better
it’s not real 😂😂
What about Erysichthon?
@@neymars_only least toxic flamingo fan
Sissyphus Prime often says "This will hurt.". This is a slight nod to the fact that he will hurt you. This reference is best observed on Violent Difficulty.
As Person who was brutally beaten by Sisyphus, I can confirm this is true.
Sisyphus*
@@pebblewolfz1340 syphilis*
@@wfnoq look at the title dude
Sisyphus prime often says “destroy!” This is a slight nod to the fact that he will destroy you. This reference is best observed on violent difficulty.
The amount of suffering this man went through to bring us this video is so inspiring i also feel like teleporting to some unknown place and push a bolder some random guy has tried to push for 2000 years
I'm better than Flamingo, my content is better
I’m the 33,636 person to watch this.
im 37,597th person watching this
Ah yes this went through immense pain by sitting inside all day and holding a finger on his keyboard. Must be a tough job 😢
@@Zephalops Yeah actually it is don't know if that was sarcasam
I was genuinely so distressed when the ball fell that many times. I felt like I was doing it myself despite only being a spectator. The disappointment and the burning flame of failure singed my conscience and left me utterly devastated. In the end, he finally got it. He won, but at what cost? I still feel dissatisfied in a way. The prize was only a mediocre badge with no followup. How sad.
This is melon musk
@@xoolif why not melon wusk
It is a rock not a ball
@@jahrinfari2569 Ball
/bôl/
noun
• 1.
a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game.
Bro turned into Sisyphus Prime
The fact he kept trying to get it back up so many times shows the amount of determination he really has. I wouldve quit like 3rd try
And maybe the others who tried Aswell .----.
I would've quit mid way through the first
@Somnius Esperanto moment
npc
@@joel41414 no
As the quote goes “You can’t escape”. This means that you cannot escape the suffering of failure, which will happen over and over again in this challenge. It also demonstrates how this will hurt and how the challenge will destroy you until you just want to quit.
*cough cough* pandemonium *cough cough*
But hey, it’s a nice try every time
@@rtg.mp4live[ ]reaction
YOU CAN'T ESCAPE!
DESTROY!
BEGONE!
@@Kamirasu THIS WILL HURT
The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Albert happy.
FLAMINGO WILL NEVER BE AS GOOD AS ME!
MY CONTENT IS BETTER! 🤣
How and why is there 2 bots
@@ferrafransisca3490FR
Optimistic Nihilism!
what the hell fellow ultrakill player
sisyphus in his prime could've done this but those 2000 years really made him lose all soul
He couldn't escape
From the punishment
Just like how you can't escape his hands
Now user
BEGONE
This is melon musk
sisyphus in his prime, ultrakill reference.
@@xoolif just how many melon musks are there?
And.. i dont... Regret... A SECOUND OF IT!
I like how there's a game based off of Greek mythology, because I personally like it. For example, there was this guy named Tantalus that got punished by cooking his son to feed the gods when they visited. The gods later made it so Tantalus couldn't eat for eternity.
@Aitamop my brother in Christ, he was talking about a mythological example, not an actual game
Tantalus got punished FOR cooking his son
the story of Sisyphus is that he tricked death abunch to stay alive and then hades told him if he could push this boulder up a hill he could go back to being alive but it was rigged
I make entertaining vids just like flamingo.
I bet 100% you will enjoy. If not you can tell me bro
This is melon musk
i loved when Sisyphus said “Its sisyphussing time” and sisyphussed all over.
As a greek mythology nerd I believe this video taught me more about the struggles of Sisyphus than thousands of years of ancient writing ever could
F for sissyphussy phrime 😞✊
So basically you’re not a Greek mythology nerd
@@mikeerrmantrout6350 it’s been my special interest for a particularly long time and I’ve learned a lot of info that plenty of people would consider useless. So yeah, I would call myself a Greek mythology nerd. I was doing this really cool thing called making a joke.
@@riff_raf so you’re a nerd, 🫵😂
The screaming felt more accurate fr fr lmao
What a kind guy he went out of his way to push a rock up a hill for someone that has been trying for over 2000 years
"Kind"
for those who want more details on the story of sisyphus
one time the greek god of death (thanatos) had the order to kill sisyphus, so apparently thanatos came to his house, but sisyphus tricked and sent thanatos unconscious for a really long time. and without the god of death, people stop dying, which puts hades, god of the underworld, out of business, so he complains to zeus, the most powerful of the olympian gods and then i think a disguised zeus came to sisyphus’ house and he awoke thanatos and then thanatos killed sisyphus which sent him to the underworld. sisyphus requested to speak to hades and for whatever reason, this request was accepted, but when he got to hades he convinced (read; tricked) hades into reviving him and sending him back to the upper world because his wife didn’t do the proper burial rituals, and he lives for a really long time. after several decades zeus asked about sisyphus, who hades forgot about. so zeus went back over to his house and killed him again, and sisyphus was sent to the fields of punishment (ancient greek hell) and his very famous punishment of rolling a rock up a hill was made into a game, which you now see some loser comment the story of said sisyphus
bye
oh yeah also, sisyphus was told to roll the rock up the hill and then he could live out eternity as a regular tortured soul. but he soon found out this was impossible, because he couldn’t take breaks to breathe or he would be whipped by a fury (sort of like a hadean goon) and he physically couldn’t get the rock up the hill.
bye.
@@hwitehouse cool
A visitor... Mmmm... Indeed. I have slept long enough. The kingdom of Heaven has long since forgotten my name, and I am EAGER to make them remember. However, the blood of Minos stains your hands, and I must admit, I'm curious about your skills, Weapon. And so, before I tear down the cities, and crush the armies of Heaven... you, shall do as an appetizer. Come forth, child of man, and DIE.
I’m pretty sure it wasnt hades, maybe some other god?
oh yeah! I’m pretty sure Sisyphus tricked Persephone to bring him back to lofe
"Sisyphus trying for 2000 years to push the boulder uphill"
*"Flamingo taking 7-15 minutes"*
Sisyphus:Actual Human With a actual Boulder on a way higher mountain
Flamingo in a game.
@@firegamer1354 its a joke bro
@@firegamer1354 a neverending mountain.
This sure is a prime moment for Albert, he's done the wait of the world by carrying the giant Maurice over the mountain.
Truly the wait of world ever.
I liked the part where he said LETS ROCK and pushed the rock up the mountain
Yeah, Sisyphus wasnt joking when he said “This will hurt.” to Albert
He was truly ballin’ like Cerberus
Minos gay seg
The fact that the vid is 7 mins so he can’t get mid roll ad revenue, a true torture method to rival Sisyphus himself
(If this comment gets popular don’t reply to the bots)
gugu
@@VOLATILEVOXELSok
@j4kefrask your friends
@@QUBIQUBED maybe he doesn't have friends like you and me
now this right here, is Sisyphus in his Prime, the wait of the world to see this moment was worth it.
i was going to say one of his lines but i havent played P2 yet
this is melon musk!
keep em coming
destroy!
This Prison
To hold
ME?
Ahh...
So concludes the life and times of King Sisyphus
A fitting end to an existance defined by futile struggle,
Doomed from the very start...
And I don't regret a SECOND of it!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHha..
Ultrakill cannot be escaped
As soon as I looked at the comments I saw 5 “can we appreciate how much work he puts into his videos?” Comments.
Thx for all the likes
Who else supports Flamingo?
👇
Yeah
I'm better than Flamingo, my content is better
Can we appreciate how now UA-camrs don't bother reading their comments because they are full with bots
i saw like 70
5:10 light skin stare
Exactly the comment I was looking for
Sin city
@@WillPFC53 Sin City wasn’t made for ya
@@alexiscool1233 angels like ya
@Alexiscool [geometry dash] Sin Sin city was a mavea*
I love how the editor just puts memes on the boulder when albert messes up.
My farts are better than Flamingo's farts
@@p-__ Okay.
@@Instabruh.User.. i have no faith for any of you bots claiming to be not bots
@@p-__ wtf 💀
@Don't Read My Profile Photo sure
i love when Sysyphus said "BE GONE" and made me disappear from this world
“Not everyone made it, But they only didn’t make it when they stop” that’s actually really good quote and really good advice, even though it’s very basic information some people really need to hear things like that.
The fact that the dude couldn't do it for 2000 years and Albert did it less than 1 day. Huge respect
As someone who has actually beat Sisyphus simulator way back then, a key tip, never jump, very, very small movements, never touch your mouse, only use a and d keys to move (not including w to push the boulder. It’s guaranteed win, to much movement is an easy loss. Doubt you’ll play again but it’s just a heads up
Mobile players: 👁️👄👁️
*auto jump on mobile*
this is such a second prime in alberts career of youtube, truly was the wait of the world to see this. and he should definitely "keep them coming", this video was so ultra, it made me want to kill. i really prays he releases a v2 of this old version.
i love ultra beings that kill little ants
Sisyphussy.
I loved it when sisyphus greeted albert as a visitor, the panopticon was surely a challenge
And yeah. He seems really nice, shame the kingdom of heaven forgot his name
At least he did as an appetizer
He wasn't a child of man
@@CutestWizard He was certainly eager to remind them however, which is nice
@@gorbonfree8245 However, I guess having the blood of mino’s over Albert’s hands did make him curious about his skills.
2:50 that is the most amount of insanity I’ve ever seen in Albert’s face.
Something inside him snapped
indeed
literally that one scene where Alex chose the FBI dude instead of homelander
@@bit_aim He just didint care anymore
@@thechaotickeyboarder he didnt care about pushing the boulder
One of the best rage game ideas I've seen in a while. Really tests your patience and resilience.
My farts are better than Flamingo's farts
FLAMINGO WILL NEVER BE AS GOOD AS ME!
MY CONTENT IS BETTER! 🤣
here, a reply from someone who isn't a bot.
(i agree, i played it and it was painful)
im not as good as flamingo, my content is worse
As I sat here, witnessing the grueling feat of pushing that massive boulder up the towering mountain, I couldn't help but feel an overwhelming sense of distress. Each time the ball rolled back down, my heart sank a little deeper. It was as if my own hopes and dreams were tumbling down with it, descending into a seemingly endless abyss. I had invested so much emotional energy into this endeavor, watching the struggle unfold before my eyes. Every time the boulder gained a little ground, my spirits would rise, only to be shattered once again as it inevitably lost its footing and crashed back down. The repetitive cycle of failure began to wear on me, and I couldn't escape the feeling of disappointment that engulfed my being. Eventually, against all odds, he made it to the top. The boulder finally reached its intended destination, conquering the seemingly insurmountable mountain. But instead of jubilation or relief, I was left with a hollow sense of mediocrity. It was as if the victory had been diluted by the countless failures that preceded it. Perhaps it was the sheer number of times the boulder had fallen, the repeated setbacks that had eroded my sense of awe and wonder. Or maybe it was the realization that even reaching the pinnacle didn't bring the expected sense of fulfillment. The climb had become a symbol of resilience and determination, but now that the summit was reached, it felt strangely underwhelming. In my mind, I had built up this grand narrative of triumph against adversity. I had imagined that the successful ascent would bring about a profound sense of accomplishment, a triumph that would resonate deeply within my soul. But instead, it felt lackluster, as if the struggle itself had become the defining feature rather than the ultimate achievement. Perhaps it was a lesson in managing expectations, in understanding that the journey is often more important than the destination. I had invested so much emotional energy into this endeavor, allowing my hopes and dreams to be intertwined with the boulder's progress. But in doing so, I had neglected to appreciate the process, the resilience, and the growth that occurred along the way. As I stood there, contemplating the mixed emotions swirling within me, I realized that sometimes the most profound lessons are learned through disappointment. It was through this experience that I came to understand the fragility of success, and the importance of finding fulfillment in the smallest victories, rather than fixating solely on the end result. And so, as the boulder teetered at the top of the mountain, I let go of my initial expectations and allowed myself to appreciate the journey for what it was-an arduous and transformative endeavor. In the end, it was not about the boulder reaching the peak but about the growth, resilience, and self-discovery that had taken place along the way.
alright bro
I ain’t reading allat 💯‼️🔥🗣️
Shut up
bro wrote a novel
Damn these replies are so funny
4:43 famous last words "cool as a cucumber."
i love how there is no introduction, albert is just like "screw it, lets just play the game and get it over with"
this is melon musk
(dont ask why am I spamming this )
You missed out on a very important part of the myth: every time he gets close to the top, the boulder rolls back down and he is forced to start again.
My farts are better than Flamingo's farts
I'm better than Flamingo, my content is better
Albert are yo- SISIPHUS
@Ктепанов Сонстантин im better than you i have a father
I thought it was just endless.
One must imagine Sisyphus happy.
3:50 “it’s good to commit” ain’t no way he’s talking about commitment
What? What he do?
@@soggywater8 nothing, he just gives up a lot from rage 💀
@grrrrbarkbaekbarkkekekekk oh yeah, that makes sense
i can already feel the ULTRAKILL references coming
A visitor.. mmmm… Indeed.
@@CutestWizard I have slept long enough.
@@FitzIsBetterThanYouthe cities of Heaven have long forgotten my name.
albert’s really out here holding the whole weight of the world on his shoulders
"wait of the world" you could say?
I’m so proud of you the dedication determination & motivation you have to constantly post is everything and entertain your audience at the same time especially when you are juggling multiple different platforms !!! You make it look so easy and effortless
wordington
@@symetriam6211 P-2 "Wait of the World" moment
I guess you could say that this is albert's prime.
I can't believe they copied Sisyphus Prime from ULTRAKILL
NOO IT CANT BE 😢😢
6:35 this is why we are scared of Albert
A *prime* time to release this video about Sisyphus, especially after the *wait of the world* , Albert
This is melon musk
And tbh with this quality content, I think he should keep’em comin
Hakita after he puts 2 mind flayers
he feels so *ultra* when he loses the hat he wants to *kill*
"WE DID IT!" He's so happy he included us in his victory instead of just himself
A visitor? Indeed, I have slept long enough.
The timing with ULTRAKILL's second Prime Sanctum releasing, with both that and this video being about King Sisyphus is either purely coincidental or planned completely
A visitor? Hm... indeed
I have slept long enough. The kingdom of heaven has long since forgotten my name,
and i am EAGER to make them remember. However,
The blood of Minos stains your hands, and i must admit..
I'm curious about your skills, Weapon.
2:52 what an adorable smile!-
an* /j
4:42 the look of sheer shock on his face had me laughing for hours 😂😂😂💀💀💀
My favourite part is when sisyphus said: “it’s pushin’ time!” And pushed all over the place
One can only imagine Sisyphus as happy.
I loved it when Sisyphus said "it's Sisyphus time" and started Sisyphusing
My school has a depiction of him for “never give up.” Sisyphus is used to represent a senseless war.
I feel like there was a chance that the boulder slips and fails at the top purposely, which makes sense because the boulder ALWAYS falls down in the orginal story.
funny how this came out just a few days after the P-2 update for ULTRAKILL
3:15 "hey idiot who made this game" 😂 hell nahh
He tried to outsmart them and then he got kicked lol the game hears
*MUGGY*
6:32 the way he said “we did it” made me smile so much😭!!
A Bot Copied Your Comment, Ouch.
When he dropped it at the top I laughed for 30 seconds thank you for showing us your struggle it’s hilarious
0:19 got me laughing so hard
this is melon
musk
🤓🫵
Read your comment again but ignore the word laughing
This is the most inspirational video ever, thank you Albert.
I just wanna say i really appreciate you albert. Im proud of how far you’ve come and you really helped me through some dark times. :)
I'm better than Flamingo, my content is better
good for u
bot
@@Laughisty alr bro
@@ExoMomento-mori it's not a bot..and even if it was, what would saying bot actually do?
when he smiles to the guitar for some reason makes me really happy
1:14 oh my Lord Jesus, Lord
5:26 this song is a banger what is it?
Brass
Also the ali a intro lmao
5:49 Um excuse me “The phrase “it’s just a game” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice.
There’s always something to learn, and always room for improvement, never settle.”
"game bad" 👴🏻
Shut up
U copied another guys comment and your a nerd 🤓
HELP WHAT
bro thinks we care
my favorite part of sisyphus is when he said " its rolling time!" and rolled all over the bad guys
this video is truly worth the wait of the world
0:05 was kinda cool, that just me or like GOTDAYM 🤩
Ur the first comment wow
@@samesaiwan he is not first
This is so funny! Nice video! keep up the good work! Epic very epic!
would be really cool to see albert play ULTRAKILL
I find it ironic that he uploaded this video directly after the P-2 Sisyphus Prime update came out for ULTRAKILL
0:15 the music😭
I love that song
If you don’t know it it’s me and the birds by duster btw
@@Ketchybear same, i love duster
a weird coincidence for albert to post something about sisyphus right after Ultrakill wait of the world update
4:30 That Was...PAINFUL, TRAGIC, TERRIBLE, DESPICABLE.
This man had to suffer to bring us this video. His patience is unimaginable.
I never thought seeing a grown man play a game in which you have to push a boulder up a giant hill for hours would be so funny.
its kinda insane how easily someone is able to like duster lmao
Is it a coincidence that this was posted a few days after ultrakill added sisyphus as a boss
2:26, Albert describes Dante's Inferno and Catholicism.
"And so, before i tear down the cities, and crush the armies of heaven, you shall do as an appetizer."
Come forth, child of man, and die.
as a professional ball toucher, i approve
🤨
i hope by ball you mean boulder..
this is just the essentials of every rebirth factory tycoon boiled down to one game
4:28 noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Translate the no they typed
OOOOH OOOH YEEAA- got me XD
4:31
Imagine betraying the gods and your punishment is just a really hard Roblox obby
4:18 he did that on video once
bro what-
Which one
L I N K
Pushing the you know what up the you know who???? 3:28
That’s what she said
@@VoidSpirals that’s what he said
I’m glad flamingo has finally embraced his inner dung beetle
@Ктепанов Сонстантин oooo you like kissing boys you’re a boy kisser
I agree Greek Mythology is one of the more interesting ones
Wowzers! so close to the edge! cant believe you made it up! The struggles were bonkers! keep it up with the amazing content! its slowly curing my depression😔💔 Thanks so much Flamingo! good video!👍
ok
0:36 the struggle is real
5:49 Shi- it's just a game
so good it makes me want to DESTROY but as a CHILD OF MAN i know THIS WILL HURT. this has been THE WAIT OF THE WORLD
this a prime moment
Albert makes me laugh whenever I watch him no matter the mood I’m in😂😂
My farts are better than Flamingo's farts
i did this before as a part of a tryout in a military group, man it was so frustrating having it roll down near the top lmao
My farts are better than Flamingo's farts
@@p-__ wow thank you for that crucial piece of information!
woah
how'd it go?
@@eddo how tall was the mountain and how heavy that rock was?
❤👏❤👏
I was in the five stages of grief for the guy in the intro. How saddening they bamboozled him in thinking he was safe at the top.
This is melon musk
@@xoolif
Melon musk in my replies??? Wow im so lucky
For anyone wondering about the music that plays at 2:43 it’s called Stone Gathering by Jon Björk
1:33 poor Albert is stressing
Keep 'em coming!
Destroy!
YES, THATS IT!
THIS WILL HURT.
BE GONE!
albert playing soccer 😝 2:40
hes dribbling the ball!!
3:29 love the Eminem reference
4:49 Um well actually the phrase "it's just a game" is such a weak mind set. You are ok with what happened. Losing imperfection of a craft of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing. You've lost twice. There is always something to learn and always room for improvement. Never settle.
🤓☝️
Damn, my neurodivergent brain hurts-
LOL I REMEMBER WHEN HE SAID THAT!!! XD
i can already feel the ammount of work he puts in his videos coming inside of me
bro what 😭
@@kyrorae I think this is like a copypasta or some shit
@@starzza_ youre most likely right, albert has some weird comments on his videos
yeah i feel him too 😞
@@kyrorae yeah I've seen this comment everywhere on Albert's videos, it's not even funny it's just..weird.