I'm all for unhinged pattern recognition, so go for it.
1 month ago | 103
This is the most diabolically decadent idea I’ve heard today and I’m all for it
1 month ago | 50
You should make one of the nature of moral scapegoats being used to start wars, when in actuality almost all wars are waged over resources, and power through owning said resources.
1 month ago | 6
That kind of deep dive into otherwise goofy things our culture takes for granted is exactly what I like seeing. Almost no one else does that kind of video well.
1 month ago | 5
That sounds absolutely ridiculous and makes me all the more intrigued where the hell that idea came from
1 month ago | 3
Most Gen Z slang just comes from black people lol. But I'd love to see a breakdown
1 month ago | 6
I can't get enough of you pointing out things we never think deeply about and analyzing what they mean about our society
1 month ago | 4
You should add to it how prolific words like "autism," "ADHD," and "mental illness" are within Gen-Z slang. It reveals so much about our society when you think about it for a while. Normal behaviors are pathologized, labeled an illness, and the language of "illness" disseminates throughout our society. When somebody is struggling to focus on something, they are being "So ADHD right now omg!" When somebody has an interest in some niche subject, they are "autistic about [insert subject]." The way the language has shoehorned into our society is quite upsetting. People are searching for answers as to why they are acting the way they do, so they resort to what is effectively pseudo-psychology. How is it that "disorders" exist like "ODD" which means "oppositional defiance disorder." How are children being diagnosed with it? Is it not natural for children to be defiant of authority, why does this natural phenomena need such a label, why does it need to be categorized? Same goes for the rise of using "ADHD" in the early 90's. Children are naturally hyperactive, and somehow that is considered an "illness." The language behind all of this is striking to me. Everyone has a unique mind, therefore "mental illness" is a highly subjective experience. There's no such thing as "normal." If we had to force everybody into this strange notion of "normality," it wouldn't work (as is evident by the current state of the psychiatric institution).
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Should I make a video on the alchemical symbolism of gen z slang?
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