In a little over a month this guy has dropped 4 consistent, high quality, engaging, and thought-provoking videos. I think we’re witnessing something special here
i started to see villains with the philosophy of unity the world against them through ther life with evil acts because there already fragmented and he keeps them like that or he associate himself aside from that unity altogether (common enemy )is fascinating (like: garou ,eren, sasuke, ) and the application of it i real life historical leaders i hope it a video idea
Yeah for his channel to not blow up because people rather not listen and disregard to keep their protected bubble unpopped. I really hope this ma blows up and spreads the real education but this is what normies ignore.
This is why I tend to look towards the Trickster Hero archetype. In a way, you can embody both the hero and the villain depending on one's perspective.
I once heard someone say evil is just easy but being good, doing good is hard. It’s instinctual to seek out the easiest path forward, which is typically, usually the evil option. Good is rarely the easy option. It often requires some sort of sacrifice on our part in order to achieve what we are attempting to achieve. But that is also why good feels different than evil. Evil can be done and many times is a passive act. Good often can and does require action and active engagement. Ultimately I think it comes down to agency with our own lives, whether we believe we have it, if we perceive we don’t, and whether we choose to use our agency for what we believe is good, or choose to use it for evil.
It takes unbelievable strength, courage high emotional intelligence & strong willpower & perseverance to be good. It’s so underrated how much work it takes to be a good human. Not for the weak.
Nah, these are mental gymnastics that those who lack volition tell themselves. In reality, the dividing line between "evil" and "good" is that of strength. Evil fundamentally involves the imposition of your own will upon the world around you, which the vast majority of people are either too physically frail or mentally incompetent to do. Most don't even have the ability/will to earn a comfortable wage, how are they going to be "evil"? Lmao. The lack of claws does not imply goodness. The "evil" person must be a go-getter, an achiever. He must have the will (and THE SKILL) to dominate in all areas; socially, financially, politically. He must be sharpened to all threats that would impede his rise (and there are many). He must be single-minded, determined, and unflinching in a world which tells him his ambitions are fairy-tales. He stays true to himself, never betraying who he is for some external "cause" or motive; his identity is wholly his own. And in the end, he takes what he wants out of life. As for evil being "quicker", this is simply because evil is more effective; it's not easier by any means (which is why the majority of people don't fit the above archetype of person). It's concerned with how the world really works; IE. relations of force, dominance & power supersede all other concerns. Thus evil tactics are much more effective in the real world, because we live in the real world. The most powerful people in the history of our species were "evil"; Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, Genghis. "Good" isn't concerned with gaining material, real-world superiority; it hopelessly abandons this in favor of moral/spiritual superiority. This is a cathartic cope for those who are less capable in the material arenas of life. The path of evil is the path of never-ending conflict in the chase for power. War against all that isn't you, so that you may reign over all that isn't you. Good frequently involves mass-groups of lower quality lifeforms passively banding together for some common purpose; but evil is the desire to actively realize your OWN individual ambitions by any means.
@@semplybalanced3210honestly I don't really agree I can understand the motivational side of what you guys trying to say but whether or not you are self-improving or come off as weak or strong really has nothing to do with good or evil I'll be honest with you. And sometimes I actually think it's the opposite. It's actually harder doing evil things especially since most of us have even temperament. Really go try to walk through the street of wherever you live and just shoot at someone with a BB gun. Do you really think you are strong enough to pull it off. And if you have a moral compass and you listen to it does that make you weak?
Personally I don't think complacency is "evil". These are very black and white terms to begin with. It's "easy" to be evil until someone punches the daylights out of you lol. People say it's easier as if it's a guarantee that you'll keep getting away with it. Soon someone's gonna see your bs.
Evil is the fool’s liberation. You cast off the weight of morals, the burden of societal expectations, and you become free to enact your will without any compunctions. The hard part is reckoning with it all at the end, which is why we fantasize about Vader in his conquest, not the decaying Emperor in his throne room. It’s also why the villains we sympathize with most are the ones who realize the fool’s bargain they made to build an empire that cannot stand. Great video, Redux.
So settle down? Live a normal life with the whining kids & dependent SO? Or did you imagine everyone was going to tap-dance around a fireplace & sing songs all day lmao. Nah, I choose money & power. I choose to impose my will. I choose to take what I want in life & have an impact. I choose evil, and tbh the real fools are those who don't. Alexander might have died young, but he conquered the world in the process. Achilles might have died young, but he felt the ecstasy of godhood in victory. Better to have burned as hot as the sun, than to have never burned at all.
@@NykandrosYou are not Alexander nor Achilles, lil bro. You are someone trying desperately to launder their selfish fantasies and ambitions with delusions of grandeur in the comments of a youtube video. Your highest purpose at this moment is to illustrate of my point perfectly.
Eren didn't lose his mind. He was in a situation where if he didn't rumble, his people would all be killed. Literally them or us, and he chose us. Putting that aside, he also wasn't some psychopath. He broke down crying over what the situation he was in was forcing him to do. He also wasn't cold. He was acting cold towards his friends to push them away so that he could do what he had to do. He was not insane. Eggman is not even close to Eren. Eggman wants to conquer the world just because. Eren wants his people not to be killed. Kind of a big difference.
Yeah I was like ”Did you watch the show?” several times during the video. Also Eren definantly didnt have to rumble. Both Zekes plan and the one where Historia inherited the Beast titan could have prevented the Rumbling but Eren refused to let Historia and her children get sacrificed and Zekes plan went against Erens fundamental philosophy about freedom
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He was out of his mind. The original plan was to already use the rumble. There was no reason for him to use in the way he did, doing something that he have already said wouldn't work (creating a common enemy). The thing is, he losing his mind made sense because of the multiple futures he witness, bro just wanted to end things as soon as he could. Just adding to the point. You are right about Eren char.
Actually Eren pushed them away so they could do what was needed, which was kill him. It's kind of hard to end your best friend's life when you know he's not bad at heart, that's why he erased their memories of the conversation until he died.
@@GodMajikEren didnt necessarily plan for his friends to kill him, it was only after activating the Founding titan and seeing all of time he decided on that. He probably pushed them away so they wouldnt feel as guilty when he started the Rumbling, he wanted them to keep living and not feel resposible for the Rumbling.
"When faced with the realization of who we are, we either embrace or imitate - never an inbetween. The former, setting aside any moral or ethical implications, seek truth and authority within their agency. The latter seek acceptance from anyone that isn't them" Explanation 0:45 This statement implies that when people understand who they are, they either accept themselves or copy others. Those who accept themselves seek their own truth and control over their lives, while those who copy others crave approval from outside themselves. It's about the choice between self-assurance and seeking validation from others.
Charismatic - Raymond reddington Intelligent - Franklin Saint (Idc still fits) Manipulative - Tony soprano Honourable - Samurai Jack Inspiring - Optimus Prime Strong - Vegeta I think we must balance the unconscious and conscious morality of our lives. Jung got it right Another banger though bro. Love the content
Charismatic : Jay Gatsby Intelligent: SENKU, It takes BRAINS to build SOCIETY FROM SCRATCH with human level physiology. Manipulative: Lelouche Vi Brittania Honorable: Taigen (Blue Eyes), and Tbh Baki Inspiring: Erwin & PAUL ATREIDES Strong: GUTS
For me, the first character who comes to mind in conversations like these is Tony Montana. I’m generally not one to sympathize with the villain but Tony Montana is one of my favorite characters. On one hand, he‘s incredibly scary and mirrors (less badass) men I‘ve interacted with in real life which, especially as a woman I find frightening. On the other hand, I do look up to him in some sort. I don't aspire to be an insane drug lord, however, his charm and intelligence are something I tried to adapt. Also in this particular example, it does play a role that we get to see Tony grow from when he had nothing to being a self-made millionaire
this is a wildly well made video - the way you weave in and out of modern reference, regular philosophy and specific rumination is so engaging and fun visually and what your essays actually say practice makes perfect dude, keep at it if you can
With all due respect there is no way guts is honorable. the way Guts fights is using tricks to get in easy attacks on apostles, For example the lost children arc when he waited for Rosine to save Jill or when he used the random child to kill psuedo apostles.
Its almost as the black swordsman was the worst period in guts life... and he was a terrible monster before becoming an honorable man. Crazy how character development works that way.. @@S0undlessSh0ckwave
agree with the other guy. Gatts isn't what we can call "honorable". and he shouldn't. hes a mercenary warrior and will do whatever it takes to win and survive on the battlefield
You are so right about wanting to adopt fictional character’s attitudes I was reading Classroom of the Elite LN and I aspire to love myself and also walk the talk as much as Koenji and Suzane Horikita. Not only do they have high regards of themselves, but they also back it up with their brains and beauty. This is what I’m working towards.
Gotta love going from thinking my speaker turned off because I can't hear anything from the video, straight to The House of Congress blowing out my speaker.
@jovanreid6782 OK, and you're ignorant. His point stands, and I agree with it. Instead of throwing around that typical insult how about you argue his points if you even can.
This isn’t really about being “evil” per se, more so it’s about accepting qualities about yourself that you or others may view as negative in order to transcend them.
Charismatic: Benny (City of God) Intelligent: Sherlock Manipulative: Benny (Fallout New Vegas) Honorable: Arthur Morgan Inspiring: Vergil Strong: Vergil
As someone who embraced evil, I must say I quite love this video. Excellent work. Vicious from Cowboy Bebop came to mind. Also, love the Deus Ex music.....and yooooooo CHRONO TRIGGER ost. Man your vids are fire!
Those who idolize evil characters often seem to view everyone around them as an enemy; The most popular evils idol is the joker and one reason for this is how he and Batman are portrayed within the medium as one being the hero and the other the villain where as in the text itself they are both portrayed as unwanted as they are threats to the status quo however the joker’s own ideology within the text states that they are both deviants and are the sides of a coin. Though the joker’s analysis is shallow it is the only one really presented in such plain terms and the only other one entirely is the status quo. So when this shallow analysis represents their feelings so much they further latch on.
I wanted to be a hero like Spider-Man as a kid, then as a teenager I felt like villains made more sense because they don’t sacrifice. As an adult I think i found my balance of morality, because I definitely hurt anyone who hurts my wife but I don’t want anyone to get hurt. I think everyone has that duality to an extent
@@jokerpilled2535Not everything _has_ to be resolved by violence or being evil, you know. Especially not in real life. As my Mom always says:Two wrongs do _NOT_ make a right.
@jokerpilled2535 No, she just believes that you should rather want to be a _genuinely good person,_ rather than a _violent, selfish dick,_ like how _you_ seem to want yourself and other people to be.
We're detached from the feelings of others. Even more so in the context of media consumption. What discourages us from acting like a selfish sociopath isn't simply a lack of power or charisma. It's empathy. We read manipulation as charisma and authenticity as insecurity. We have it backward. What we admire about the selfish sociopath is that they get what they want, but what motivates them to work so hard towards their goals is their insecurity. They're motivated to throw dirt over their own weakness so they can continue to pretend it isn't there. And we look at the human pile of dirt and think "wow, they have no insecurities" It's just the naiveté of a child. No one helped us grow up and become emotionally mature. Once you find the type of community that helps you grow and accept yourself, weakness and all, you start to see the dirt for what it is... Something repugnant. Someone running from reality Someone rejecting community Someone rejecting humanity
Just found your channel dawg and I absolutely love how you tackle psychology and matters of the mind. And the fact that Isaac is your profile picture told me what kinda time you were on😂🔥😈.. appreciate the videos man❤️🙏🏾
Griffith embodies the whole list with the exception being honorable. And even then there are arguments to be made that he was honorable at times, as well as the antithesis of all these traits when his mind and later body was broken
@Gin-San101 I mean, he inspired guts to go be his own person, he inspired the band of the hawk to roll on anyone he wanted them to… just saying, at times, maybe he was
Most humans are petty villians as being are hero requires fighting your own desires first. Those corrupt desires attack us to the successful villian we want to be. A number of people have supported genicide in countries all over the world. Others just looked the other way. People are doing the same to this day.
damn that was the easy part💀😂 i hated school aswell but i didnt knew how good i had it, now im like take me back dude pls lmao. maybe you will have it better after school tho, wish you the best man
@@peeron6829 I to homie I'ma be real I only go to school because the government said they would put my mum in prison so that and girls is really why I go to school
While heroes usually have stories of development, most villains or antagonists begin in stories being powerful, confident, capable and intimidating. We all wish we could be or at least be seen as these things without trying, and we typically see villains have or gain these things early on.
"Your government officials wouldn't allow it, unless you're whi-" Bro we can't even do bitcoins here in the Balkans without the popo being on our asses 😭
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I have 0 desire to be a villain. There are more than enough that control the world as it is, but I still say that this was a good watch. To understand someone else's pov and why they do and say certain things. I am someone who learns my lessons by observation, rather than foolish actions with negative consequences. And most villians hurt too many people for me to ever wanna model my behavior like that. If that makes me corny or a goodie two-shoes, that's fine with me. I don't live for the approval of others. People respect you when you do your own thing. And to quote a space ranger from Star Command: Evil. Never. Wins.
Eren seems delusional to me, he literaly was the only man on the entire history of his world to have weapons of mass destruction and instead of using them to play geopolitics, he just play mcarthur, but with the entire world
Hi, I really like your videos your use of words and metaphors and video editing is so unqiue. I agree with you most men want to be villains because they command respect and are charismatic I wanted to be like Eren because he was an insignificant loser at first and I saw myself in him but in season 4 he became the 'man ' The reason I resonate with season 4 Eren is that I feel very insecure in my masculinity because I am smaller than every else and I always felt like less of man so when I saw Eren transform into 'that guy' I wanted to be like him even though he's anime Hitler I wanted to be like him because his confidence and commanding attitude. I can't wait until the next video.
Really I think that heroes tend to either be A: Too close to perfect or inconceivably fortunate in some way i.e. Goku is an alien born of a race bred for war on earth amongst humans. Superman is an alien from a planet of guess what... SUPERMEN. Bruce Wayne inherited a fortune of nearly unlimited resources. Naruto had a legendary giant demon fox spirit put inside him as a baby. Trunks is the son of a prince alien and a genius's daughter and built a time machine. Dante is the son of Satan. And, Or B: Characteristically they simply have few flaws of character to begin with. Few of us are pure of heart and mind to relate to such wholesome chars. I bet no one reading this would volunteer their search history incognito tab included. Or mist of us are honestly morally ambiguous depending on the situation. Whose never lied to get out of trouble as a kid or called into work stating your sick when you just don't feel like going or was really just hungover or stoned and like F it? Who doesn't have a dirty thought or two every so often? Who just can't stand certain personalities? Who doesn't mind seeing an adversary fail or laugh at another's misfortune from time to time even without ill intent like an episode of ridiculousness or something 😂. The Villains tend to be more relatable because they're flawed almost inherently but don't hide it and in society we constantly must conceal, ignore, tame and regulate certain thoughts and urges. Villains don't care to do so. Like my fav Character is Vash but Millions Knives was my ninja because he had hate in his heart and as Clayton Bigsby once said "IF YOU HAVE HATE IN YOUR HEART LET IT OUT" 😂
I absolutely understand how people like the villans, especially in anime. I usually understand how most of the villans got to where they were. But i damn sure dont agree with how they are handling it. Especially mothaf*ckas like eren. He always seemed off.
I think you are only partially right in the video. The thing that makes a GOOD villain is the character development. Oftentimes there is a reason for why they are permanently damaged, why they snapped and have to do the things they do. The main character should be someone who undergoes similar things during the journey yet finds different solutions and proves to the villain or the viewers something profound about the dichotomy of hardships. A lot of the examples you chose kinda weren’t good villains to begin with 😅
Good and evil as concepts are flawed. Despite some peoples insistence, those things doesn't exist. There is only "your side" and "not your side". There are however other, more accurate true concepts like compassion that take in mind the best interests of others. Still with those kind of things there will be a hirearchy of which anyone who practices concepts like these. Personally i subscribe to the cycle of nature, where everything have a beginning and end, and its within every creatures right to fight for their own existence. Yet there are principles of nesesity within this, you don't over hunt or over exploit. In nature there is no good and evil, because for a deer or rabbit the wolf is evil. But the wolf just act in a manner to preserve its own life. In turn the grass see the deer as evil, yet the grass too suffocate other plants around it.
@@MyCommentsAreCorrect found it!! Search up “shadows of evil - round change - soundtrack” on UA-cam. Unfortunately its not a full song on its own, but hopefully you can enjoy the short sample
Charismatic : Optimus Prime (Transformers) Intelligent : David Kim (Pantheon) Manipulative : Monica (Not Even Bones) Honorable : Kratos (God Of War) Inspiring : All Might (My Hero Academia) Strong : Doom Guy (DOOM)
Charismatic - Dutch Van Der Linde Intelligent - Batman Manipulative - Kiyotaka ayanokōji Honorable - Captain America Inspiring - Optimus Prime Strong - Kratos
Charismatic: Chrollo (Hunter X Hunter) Intelligent: Dr. Doom (Marvel) Manipulative: Sosuke Aizen (Bleach) Honorable: Jin Sakai (Ghost Of Tsushima) Inspiring: Superman Strong: The Hulk
Thank you! For me it is about subconsciously recognizing traits that can help me survive my own situations. Sometimes I copy traits from heroes. But there have also been times I have handpicked traits from villains, normally during more difficult times. Idealism is great. But it sometimes acts as a handicap to surviving hard situations. I guess that is the point of idealism. Striving for an outcome where you can save everyone, even if it is harder. But I want to save me. I know that sounds terrible.
Man this video is good but the audio is TRAAASH. OMG I can barely hear you at max volume then there is ANY other sound in the video and It hurts my ear how loud it is. Watching was giving me anxiety because I couldn't know when I would hurt my ears again. Please either make your voice louder in next videos or other sounds lower holy moly
I lean on whatever archetype Sato from Ajin is in. He has no agenda. All he does is for one purpose and one purpose alone, to have fun. I like how the manga teased that he might've been traumatized or abused as a kid, but then subvert it by showing he was messed up in the head to begin with.
I'm getting real fucking sick of this new UA-cam ad shit where I have to skip two commercials instead of just the ad section. They really are fucking with me, so much so I think it's actually made me a bit more evil.
I think it's cause from history to geo politics, driving, social media behavior, it's easy to come to the conclusion that people have shitty tendencies, therefore idolize villains. Plus most people lack balls to carry out their fantasy villainy.
In a little over a month this guy has dropped 4 consistent, high quality, engaging, and thought-provoking videos.
I think we’re witnessing something special here
this run is legendary
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i started to see villains with the philosophy of unity the world against them through ther life with evil acts because there already fragmented and he keeps them like that or he associate himself aside from that unity altogether (common enemy )is fascinating (like: garou ,eren, sasuke, ) and the application of it i real life historical leaders i hope it a video idea
Yeah for his channel to not blow up because people rather not listen and disregard to keep their protected bubble unpopped. I really hope this ma blows up and spreads the real education but this is what normies ignore.
@@AndrewKidd14145 that's why humans ain't s**t.
I just hate paying bills. that's all
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I dread the fact that I will start doing that one day, uhh...
Bruh same my auto insurance just went up 1,200. Makes me wanna rage and be a villain. Ima be paying 3.8k every 6 months
@@DynamiteDre96 I'll see you at Villain HQ in 8 hours. Prepare for the briefing.
This is why I tend to look towards the Trickster Hero archetype. In a way, you can embody both the hero and the villain depending on one's perspective.
Watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2 : Battle Tendency
@@exarquazowexa7247you see Joseph joestar as a trickster hero? I guess that’s pretty accurate
I just like tricksters in general. they're really fun.
Gintoki from Gintama is my favorite hero because of that
DMC Vergil's son's uncle.
I once heard someone say evil is just easy but being good, doing good is hard.
It’s instinctual to seek out the easiest path forward, which is typically, usually the evil option.
Good is rarely the easy option. It often requires some sort of sacrifice on our part in order to achieve what we are attempting to achieve. But that is also why good feels different than evil.
Evil can be done and many times is a passive act. Good often can and does require action and active engagement.
Ultimately I think it comes down to agency with our own lives, whether we believe we have it, if we perceive we don’t, and whether we choose to use our agency for what we believe is good, or choose to use it for evil.
It takes unbelievable strength, courage high emotional intelligence & strong willpower & perseverance to be good. It’s so underrated how much work it takes to be a good human. Not for the weak.
Nah, these are mental gymnastics that those who lack volition tell themselves. In reality, the dividing line between "evil" and "good" is that of strength. Evil fundamentally involves the imposition of your own will upon the world around you, which the vast majority of people are either too physically frail or mentally incompetent to do. Most don't even have the ability/will to earn a comfortable wage, how are they going to be "evil"? Lmao. The lack of claws does not imply goodness.
The "evil" person must be a go-getter, an achiever. He must have the will (and THE SKILL) to dominate in all areas; socially, financially, politically. He must be sharpened to all threats that would impede his rise (and there are many). He must be single-minded, determined, and unflinching in a world which tells him his ambitions are fairy-tales. He stays true to himself, never betraying who he is for some external "cause" or motive; his identity is wholly his own. And in the end, he takes what he wants out of life.
As for evil being "quicker", this is simply because evil is more effective; it's not easier by any means (which is why the majority of people don't fit the above archetype of person). It's concerned with how the world really works; IE. relations of force, dominance & power supersede all other concerns. Thus evil tactics are much more effective in the real world, because we live in the real world. The most powerful people in the history of our species were "evil"; Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, Genghis. "Good" isn't concerned with gaining material, real-world superiority; it hopelessly abandons this in favor of moral/spiritual superiority. This is a cathartic cope for those who are less capable in the material arenas of life.
The path of evil is the path of never-ending conflict in the chase for power. War against all that isn't you, so that you may reign over all that isn't you. Good frequently involves mass-groups of lower quality lifeforms passively banding together for some common purpose; but evil is the desire to actively realize your OWN individual ambitions by any means.
@@semplybalanced3210honestly I don't really agree I can understand the motivational side of what you guys trying to say but whether or not you are self-improving or come off as weak or strong really has nothing to do with good or evil I'll be honest with you. And sometimes I actually think it's the opposite. It's actually harder doing evil things especially since most of us have even temperament. Really go try to walk through the street of wherever you live and just shoot at someone with a BB gun. Do you really think you are strong enough to pull it off. And if you have a moral compass and you listen to it does that make you weak?
Personally I don't think complacency is "evil". These are very black and white terms to begin with. It's "easy" to be evil until someone punches the daylights out of you lol. People say it's easier as if it's a guarantee that you'll keep getting away with it. Soon someone's gonna see your bs.
That's why I love heroes more than villains usually
Evil is the fool’s liberation. You cast off the weight of morals, the burden of societal expectations, and you become free to enact your will without any compunctions. The hard part is reckoning with it all at the end, which is why we fantasize about Vader in his conquest, not the decaying Emperor in his throne room. It’s also why the villains we sympathize with most are the ones who realize the fool’s bargain they made to build an empire that cannot stand.
Great video, Redux.
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So settle down? Live a normal life with the whining kids & dependent SO? Or did you imagine everyone was going to tap-dance around a fireplace & sing songs all day lmao. Nah, I choose money & power. I choose to impose my will. I choose to take what I want in life & have an impact. I choose evil, and tbh the real fools are those who don't.
Alexander might have died young, but he conquered the world in the process. Achilles might have died young, but he felt the ecstasy of godhood in victory. Better to have burned as hot as the sun, than to have never burned at all.
@@NykandrosYou are not Alexander nor Achilles, lil bro. You are someone trying desperately to launder their selfish fantasies and ambitions with delusions of grandeur in the comments of a youtube video. Your highest purpose at this moment is to illustrate of my point perfectly.
@@uhwaykin You are right, I'm neither of them. I'm me, fortunately. But if you say so broke boy 😂 have a nice life
@Gin-San101yo that sounds mad interesting! Thanks for the recommendation
Charismatic: Aizen (Bleach)
Intelligent: L (Death Note)
Manipulative: Madarame Baku (Usogui)
Honourable: T’Challa (Black Panther)
Inspiring: Superman
Strong: Asura (Asura’s Wrath)
Lelouch better tho then L.
Chairman Netero and Rock Lee are motivational.
Funny enough I misunderstood to assignment and went for only one character for all... came up with pre eclipse Griffith...
Captain America could also be an option for Inspiring.
Charismatic: Me
Intelligent: Me
Manipulative: Not me
Honorable: Me
Inspiring: Me
Strong: Me
Eren didn't lose his mind. He was in a situation where if he didn't rumble, his people would all be killed. Literally them or us, and he chose us. Putting that aside, he also wasn't some psychopath. He broke down crying over what the situation he was in was forcing him to do. He also wasn't cold. He was acting cold towards his friends to push them away so that he could do what he had to do. He was not insane. Eggman is not even close to Eren. Eggman wants to conquer the world just because. Eren wants his people not to be killed. Kind of a big difference.
His interpretation of Eren is like he didn't even watch the full show and just watched clips on UA-cam
Yeah I was like ”Did you watch the show?” several times during the video. Also Eren definantly didnt have to rumble. Both Zekes plan and the one where Historia inherited the Beast titan could have prevented the Rumbling but Eren refused to let Historia and her children get sacrificed and Zekes plan went against Erens fundamental philosophy about freedom
He was out of his mind. The original plan was to already use the rumble. There was no reason for him to use in the way he did, doing something that he have already said wouldn't work (creating a common enemy). The thing is, he losing his mind made sense because of the multiple futures he witness, bro just wanted to end things as soon as he could. Just adding to the point. You are right about Eren char.
Actually Eren pushed them away so they could do what was needed, which was kill him. It's kind of hard to end your best friend's life when you know he's not bad at heart, that's why he erased their memories of the conversation until he died.
@@GodMajikEren didnt necessarily plan for his friends to kill him, it was only after activating the Founding titan and seeing all of time he decided on that. He probably pushed them away so they wouldnt feel as guilty when he started the Rumbling, he wanted them to keep living and not feel resposible for the Rumbling.
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Wake up babe, same joke for the millionth time.
"No no no no i am not trying to be evil, i am evil itself. Where there is no evil, there is no good, we were destined to fight eachother." The Joker.
"When faced with the realization of who we are, we either embrace or imitate - never an inbetween.
The former, setting aside any moral or ethical implications, seek truth and authority within their agency.
The latter seek acceptance from anyone that isn't them"
Explanation 0:45
This statement implies that when people understand who they are, they either accept themselves or copy others. Those who accept themselves seek their own truth and control over their lives, while those who copy others crave approval from outside themselves. It's about the choice between self-assurance and seeking validation from others.
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@@reduxcityactually there is an in-between, the neutrality but this is your point of view.
So it's like, embrace, understand or imitate
Charismatic - Raymond reddington
Intelligent - Franklin Saint (Idc still fits)
Manipulative - Tony soprano
Honourable - Samurai Jack
Inspiring - Optimus Prime
Strong - Vegeta
I think we must balance the unconscious and conscious morality of our lives. Jung got it right
Another banger though bro. Love the content
Charismatic : Jay Gatsby
Intelligent: SENKU, It takes BRAINS to build SOCIETY FROM SCRATCH with human level physiology.
Manipulative: Lelouche Vi Brittania
Honorable: Taigen (Blue Eyes), and Tbh Baki
Inspiring: Erwin & PAUL ATREIDES
Strong: GUTS
Intelligent: Professor Xavier
Inspiring: Goku (RIP Akira Toriyama)
I was obsessed with villains for most of my abused childhood. But now I want nothing more than to be a hero.
For me, the first character who comes to mind in conversations like these is Tony Montana. I’m generally not one to sympathize with the villain but Tony Montana is one of my favorite characters. On one hand, he‘s incredibly scary and mirrors (less badass) men I‘ve interacted with in real life which, especially as a woman I find frightening. On the other hand, I do look up to him in some sort. I don't aspire to be an insane drug lord, however, his charm and intelligence are something I tried to adapt. Also in this particular example, it does play a role that we get to see Tony grow from when he had nothing to being a self-made millionaire
this is a wildly well made video - the way you weave in and out of modern reference, regular philosophy and specific rumination is so engaging and fun visually and what your essays actually say
practice makes perfect dude, keep at it if you can
L knew light was kira 5 min after investigating 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Facts. He just needed proof
Honorable: Guts from Berserk
RIP Kentaro Miura
Guts is the best flawed hero
With all due respect there is no way guts is honorable. the way Guts fights is using tricks to get in easy attacks on apostles, For example the lost children arc when he waited for Rosine to save Jill or when he used the random child to kill psuedo apostles.
Its almost as the black swordsman was the worst period in guts life... and he was a terrible monster before becoming an honorable man. Crazy how character development works that way.. @@S0undlessSh0ckwave
agree with the other guy. Gatts isn't what we can call "honorable". and he shouldn't. hes a mercenary warrior and will do whatever it takes to win and survive on the battlefield
You are so right about wanting to adopt fictional character’s attitudes
I was reading Classroom of the Elite LN and I aspire to love myself and also walk the talk as much as Koenji and Suzane Horikita. Not only do they have high regards of themselves, but they also back it up with their brains and beauty. This is what I’m working towards.
Gotta love going from thinking my speaker turned off because I can't hear anything from the video, straight to The House of Congress blowing out my speaker.
I've been enjoying ur content. You got randomly recommended to me, and I was not disappointed. Keep it up! ❤
This video was awesome, from the detailed breakdowns to the montage with Anonymuz playing in the background.
You got yourself a new subscriber sir
just checked dudes music and i like it, ty for mentioning him at all 😂
I don't see alliance fans talk about the trash Marley class politics that caused a genocide. Eren is the demon that Marley created.
People making video eassys like you are literally our moden day philosophers. One day these videos will be studied
It ain’t that deep
@Gin-San101 Yo! You a hater!
@@jovanreid6782I guess honesty makes you a hater
@jovanreid6782 OK, and you're ignorant. His point stands, and I agree with it. Instead of throwing around that typical insult how about you argue his points if you even can.
This isn’t really about being “evil” per se, more so it’s about accepting qualities about yourself that you or others may view as negative in order to transcend them.
Charismatic: Benny (City of God)
Intelligent: Sherlock
Manipulative: Benny (Fallout New Vegas)
Honorable: Arthur Morgan
Inspiring: Vergil
Strong: Vergil
As someone who embraced evil, I must say I quite love this video. Excellent work.
Vicious from Cowboy Bebop came to mind.
Also, love the Deus Ex music.....and yooooooo CHRONO TRIGGER ost. Man your vids are fire!
13:40 hitler had a whole country backing him my guy
"Not one person wants to he like Eggman."
Starline: "Allow me to introduce myself."
He dropped yet another bombshell of deep thought provoking conversation..
Did the algorithm lead me here because Ive been listening to Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky? Or because it sees the evil deep in my heart?
Those who idolize evil characters often seem to view everyone around them as an enemy; The most popular evils idol is the joker and one reason for this is how he and Batman are portrayed within the medium as one being the hero and the other the villain where as in the text itself they are both portrayed as unwanted as they are threats to the status quo however the joker’s own ideology within the text states that they are both deviants and are the sides of a coin. Though the joker’s analysis is shallow it is the only one really presented in such plain terms and the only other one entirely is the status quo. So when this shallow analysis represents their feelings so much they further latch on.
Another 10/10 video.
I wanted to be a hero like Spider-Man as a kid, then as a teenager I felt like villains made more sense because they don’t sacrifice. As an adult I think i found my balance of morality, because I definitely hurt anyone who hurts my wife but I don’t want anyone to get hurt. I think everyone has that duality to an extent
Great Video!! I hope Anonymuz sees this
dawg are you from the Caribbean? 😭 that "suck ya mudda" was strong and personal asl
bros dropping banger after banger
Because being evil is the only way to fight against people who are evil towards you.
fighting evil with more evil is not a way to go , very immature way to look at life
@@676ida3 and that’s why you always lose
@@jokerpilled2535Not everything _has_ to be resolved by violence or being evil, you know. Especially not in real life. As my Mom always says:Two wrongs do _NOT_ make a right.
@@hannahmetzger4880 your mom clearly never fought anyone
@jokerpilled2535 No, she just believes that you should rather want to be a _genuinely good person,_ rather than a _violent, selfish dick,_ like how _you_ seem to want yourself and other people to be.
Always happy to find another fan of anonymuz💪🏾❤️
We're detached from the feelings of others. Even more so in the context of media consumption.
What discourages us from acting like a selfish sociopath isn't simply a lack of power or charisma. It's empathy.
We read manipulation as charisma and authenticity as insecurity. We have it backward.
What we admire about the selfish sociopath is that they get what they want, but what motivates them to work so hard towards their goals is their insecurity. They're motivated to throw dirt over their own weakness so they can continue to pretend it isn't there.
And we look at the human pile of dirt and think "wow, they have no insecurities"
It's just the naiveté of a child. No one helped us grow up and become emotionally mature. Once you find the type of community that helps you grow and accept yourself, weakness and all, you start to see the dirt for what it is... Something repugnant.
Someone running from reality
Someone rejecting community
Someone rejecting humanity
Just found your channel dawg and I absolutely love how you tackle psychology and matters of the mind. And the fact that Isaac is your profile picture told me what kinda time you were on😂🔥😈.. appreciate the videos man❤️🙏🏾
Griffith embodies the whole list with the exception being honorable. And even then there are arguments to be made that he was honorable at times, as well as the antithesis of all these traits when his mind and later body was broken
@Gin-San101 Definitely inspiring to achieve your dreams and dominate all those who defy you.
@Gin-San101 I mean, he inspired guts to go be his own person, he inspired the band of the hawk to roll on anyone he wanted them to… just saying, at times, maybe he was
Bro destroyed my existence in the first 15 seconds
Most humans are petty villians as being are hero requires fighting your own desires first. Those corrupt desires attack us to the successful villian we want to be.
A number of people have supported genicide in countries all over the world. Others just looked the other way. People are doing the same to this day.
That mini montage was nasssttyyy
Anonymouz got the tracks on deck 😤
@@reduxcity tbh, ty for introducing him to me bro
SHADOWS OF EVIL OST USED? You, my good fellow are going places on youtube for genius editing vhoice
I just dont like school
damn that was the easy part💀😂 i hated school aswell but i didnt knew how good i had it, now im like take me back dude pls lmao.
maybe you will have it better after school tho, wish you the best man
@@peeron6829 I to homie I'ma be real I only go to school because the government said they would put my mum in prison so that and girls is really why I go to school
Thank you for making this amazing video on such a deep topic!
"Some people just want to watch the world burn" And Skeleator is my favorite villain because he has no.reason.to.burn.Eternia. Just a-cuz.
Congrats on the increase of subs. You’ve earned it.
This dude just quoted himself, I love it
aye when morpheus started playing I was like "oh shit anonymuz poppin now " lol
While heroes usually have stories of development, most villains or antagonists begin in stories being powerful, confident, capable and intimidating. We all wish we could be or at least be seen as these things without trying, and we typically see villains have or gain these things early on.
"Your government officials wouldn't allow it, unless you're whi-"
Bro we can't even do bitcoins here in the Balkans without the popo being on our asses 😭
Everything is connected to everything.
Aye bro I found your channel randomly and I’m glad I did 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥you’ve been dropping great videos can’t wait to see the growth of the channel!!!! Inshallah 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
bad people in real life almost never make any sense, while in fiction you get people like Killmonger and Magneto who have points.
I have 0 desire to be a villain. There are more than enough that control the world as it is, but I still say that this was a good watch. To understand someone else's pov and why they do and say certain things. I am someone who learns my lessons by observation, rather than foolish actions with negative consequences. And most villians hurt too many people for me to ever wanna model my behavior like that. If that makes me corny or a goodie two-shoes, that's fine with me. I don't live for the approval of others. People respect you when you do your own thing. And to quote a space ranger from Star Command: Evil. Never. Wins.
That Micheal corleone intro was fucking god tier with the shadows of evil round start just 😮💨
Thats why when eren dropped the edgy mask i actually felt relieved believe it or not.
I don't wanna be evil, I wanna be like Thorfinn
Real
Eren seems delusional to me, he literaly was the only man on the entire history of his world to have weapons of mass destruction and instead of using them to play geopolitics, he just play mcarthur, but with the entire world
Unapologetic. Keep it up with them facts brother. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for linking the sources
Charismatic: Reigen Arataka
Intelligent: Reigen Arataka
Manipulative: Reigen Arataka
Honourable: Reigen Arataka
Inspiring: Reigen Arataka
Strong: Reigen Arataka
i love Reigen Arataka
Reigenomics.
Charismatic: The Joker
Intelligent: Batman
Manipulative: The Joker
Honorable: Batman
Strong: Batman.
Charismatic: Johan (monster)
Intelligent: Ed Elric
Manipulative: Aizen (Bleach)
Honorable: Alan Walker
Inspiring: Simon (Gurran Lagan)
Strong: Gojo
Charismatic: DIO
Intelligent: Donatello
Manipulative: Azula
Honorable: Ryu (StreetFighter)
Inspiring: Monkey D. Luffy
Strong: Goku
Bro for the Strong category, I thought of Zangief lol
Hi, I really like your videos your use of words and metaphors and video editing is so unqiue. I agree with you most men want to be villains because they command respect and are charismatic I wanted to be like Eren because he was an insignificant loser at first and I saw myself in him but in season 4 he became the 'man ' The reason I resonate with season 4 Eren is that I feel very insecure in my masculinity because I am smaller than every else and I always felt like less of man so when I saw Eren transform into 'that guy' I wanted to be like him even though he's anime Hitler I wanted to be like him because his confidence and commanding attitude. I can't wait until the next video.
Really I think that heroes tend to either be
A: Too close to perfect or inconceivably fortunate in some way i.e. Goku is an alien born of a race bred for war on earth amongst humans. Superman is an alien from a planet of guess what... SUPERMEN. Bruce Wayne inherited a fortune of nearly unlimited resources. Naruto had a legendary giant demon fox spirit put inside him as a baby. Trunks is the son of a prince alien and a genius's daughter and built a time machine. Dante is the son of Satan. And, Or
B: Characteristically they simply have few flaws of character to begin with. Few of us are pure of heart and mind to relate to such wholesome chars. I bet no one reading this would volunteer their search history incognito tab included. Or mist of us are honestly morally ambiguous depending on the situation. Whose never lied to get out of trouble as a kid or called into work stating your sick when you just don't feel like going or was really just hungover or stoned and like F it? Who doesn't have a dirty thought or two every so often? Who just can't stand certain personalities? Who doesn't mind seeing an adversary fail or laugh at another's misfortune from time to time even without ill intent like an episode of ridiculousness or something 😂.
The Villains tend to be more relatable because they're flawed almost inherently but don't hide it and in society we constantly must conceal, ignore, tame and regulate certain thoughts and urges. Villains don't care to do so. Like my fav Character is Vash but Millions Knives was my ninja because he had hate in his heart and as Clayton Bigsby once said "IF YOU HAVE HATE IN YOUR HEART LET IT OUT" 😂
The chefs work always a 10/10 !
Thank you, chef!!
Just started watching this channel and damn its some good quality!!
amazing video mate
I absolutely understand how people like the villans, especially in anime. I usually understand how most of the villans got to where they were. But i damn sure dont agree with how they are handling it. Especially mothaf*ckas like eren. He always seemed off.
Eren did nothing wrong
@@justsomeguywhowantsamust-iw1yjLOOOOOOOOOL
@@justsomeguywhowantsamust-iw1yj what? Home turned into a whole fascist
@@justsomeguywhowantsamust-iw1yjhe just handled the situation wrong
because life sucks and then we die💀
I dont think ive ever wanted to be evil but alright. This video gonna be good tho
I think you are only partially right in the video. The thing that makes a GOOD villain is the character development. Oftentimes there is a reason for why they are permanently damaged, why they snapped and have to do the things they do. The main character should be someone who undergoes similar things during the journey yet finds different solutions and proves to the villain or the viewers something profound about the dichotomy of hardships.
A lot of the examples you chose kinda weren’t good villains to begin with 😅
Good and evil as concepts are flawed. Despite some peoples insistence, those things doesn't exist. There is only "your side" and "not your side". There are however other, more accurate true concepts like compassion that take in mind the best interests of others. Still with those kind of things there will be a hirearchy of which anyone who practices concepts like these. Personally i subscribe to the cycle of nature, where everything have a beginning and end, and its within every creatures right to fight for their own existence. Yet there are principles of nesesity within this, you don't over hunt or over exploit. In nature there is no good and evil, because for a deer or rabbit the wolf is evil. But the wolf just act in a manner to preserve its own life. In turn the grass see the deer as evil, yet the grass too suffocate other plants around it.
4:00 what's this song name again ?
Please let me know when you find it cause i have been searching for hours now with no answer. “Take 5” is close, and a good song, but its not this one
@@giordanovirgile201 same...
@@MyCommentsAreCorrect found it!! Search up “shadows of evil - round change - soundtrack” on UA-cam. Unfortunately its not a full song on its own, but hopefully you can enjoy the short sample
Charismatic : Optimus Prime (Transformers)
Intelligent : David Kim (Pantheon)
Manipulative : Monica (Not Even Bones)
Honorable : Kratos (God Of War)
Inspiring : All Might (My Hero Academia)
Strong : Doom Guy (DOOM)
Didn’t expect to see someone use a character from a Webtoon
I was just waiting for you to say you made up the quote
Charismatic - Dutch Van Der Linde
Intelligent - Batman
Manipulative - Kiyotaka ayanokōji
Honorable - Captain America
Inspiring - Optimus Prime
Strong - Kratos
1. Charismatic: Lelouch Lamperouge
2. Intelligent: Lelouch Lamperouge
3. Manipulative: Light Yagami/Lelouch
4. Honorable: Jonathan Joestar
5. Inspiring: All Might
6. Strong: Allucard (Hellsing)
Charismatic: Chrollo (Hunter X Hunter)
Intelligent: Dr. Doom (Marvel)
Manipulative: Sosuke Aizen (Bleach)
Honorable: Jin Sakai (Ghost Of Tsushima)
Inspiring: Superman
Strong: The Hulk
honorable: zuko
Another brilliant upload!😊
Thank you! For me it is about subconsciously recognizing traits that can help me survive my own situations. Sometimes I copy traits from heroes. But there have also been times I have handpicked traits from villains, normally during more difficult times. Idealism is great. But it sometimes acts as a handicap to surviving hard situations. I guess that is the point of idealism. Striving for an outcome where you can save everyone, even if it is harder. But I want to save me. I know that sounds terrible.
It's not that deep. You, along with most ppl, are an anti hero. Nothing good or bad about it.
Man this video is good but the audio is TRAAASH. OMG I can barely hear you at max volume then there is ANY other sound in the video and It hurts my ear how loud it is. Watching was giving me anxiety because I couldn't know when I would hurt my ears again. Please either make your voice louder in next videos or other sounds lower holy moly
Some fictional characters I look up too:
Joshua Graham
Kreia
Guts
Arthur Morgan
Capt Blaskovitch
Uncle Iroh
Marceline The Vampire Queen
I lean on whatever archetype Sato from Ajin is in. He has no agenda. All he does is for one purpose and one purpose alone, to have fun. I like how the manga teased that he might've been traumatized or abused as a kid, but then subvert it by showing he was messed up in the head to begin with.
My favorite color is green✅ Wish you did a deep dive character analysis of Isaac from Castlevania
I'm getting real fucking sick of this new UA-cam ad shit where I have to skip two commercials instead of just the ad section. They really are fucking with me, so much so I think it's actually made me a bit more evil.
First video I’ve ever seen from you and you got a new sub great content
I think it's cause from history to geo politics, driving, social media behavior, it's easy to come to the conclusion that people have shitty tendencies, therefore idolize villains. Plus most people lack balls to carry out their fantasy villainy.
We early with it
It's way harder to become a good person than an evil person. Most people are evil without realising it. We're in an epidemic of narcissist.
What people truely fear is their own reflection.
You have nothing to fear but your own weakness and inability.
"Wouldn't that be fun?"
*98% of the villains who got their shit rocked* Maybe
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Is it just me or is this dude trying his absolute hardest to not let his British accent show.