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@pmamuad
@pmamuad 2 ай бұрын
Geeked!!! Yes beltalowdas and inners!!! Thomas Jane is here this yr...it would be great if he showed up!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 2 ай бұрын
Beltalowda! That would be amazing!!
@karsu
@karsu 2 ай бұрын
1st comment!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 2 ай бұрын
Love it!!
@Miclpea
@Miclpea 3 ай бұрын
Incredible panel with great panelists!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 3 ай бұрын
Yes. The panelists are AMAZING!!
@Nurseypoo2k2
@Nurseypoo2k2 3 ай бұрын
Love. Love. Love this series!! Excited for Season 2!! Thank you for reviewing the show!❤😊
@Pollergirl
@Pollergirl 5 ай бұрын
I’m starting a class on Postmodern Family Therapy Techniques at Umass Global next week, where we'll learn various approaches like Narrative Therapy. I’m looking forward to learning from someone as playful, positive and passionate as Justine. It is infectious and we all need playfulness, joy and hope. While my own journey to education and stability was tough (Gen Xer who basically raised myself and was on my own at 16, have lived in my car and had a lot of other adversity from both within and from my environment), I'm acutely aware that it's even harder these days for young people to find a path than it was in the early 2000s. I'm hoping Justine will have ideas to help clients find purpose, expand possibilities and love their life in the midst of the struggle.
@iseydelmar
@iseydelmar 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the brilliant discussion! I am an avid learner of psychology and AI and this really gave me food for thought. And now... off to get Part One of this conversation, as my YT feed apparently decided to embrace chaos and recommended the videos in the wrong order.
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words! So glad you liked it. Please feel free to post comments and ask questions. I love the conversation!
@AlopuSwu
@AlopuSwu 8 ай бұрын
Proffesssor, as 'Wild system theory', is being discussed. One understands and sees that it is expendable in nature. Allowing and facilitating a discipline to transcend in this movement. Where upon engaging to a broader sense of applying this theory , what are the levels that measures this theory?
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for asking! I have referred to WST as a transdisciplinary framework because the notion of "embodied context" can be used by all disciplines. A variable in an equation, a controlled chemical reaction, and a piece of graphic art are ALL embodiments of context. Hope this answer made sense!
@furkandar5050
@furkandar5050 8 ай бұрын
Prof. Jordan I really enjoyed this podcast. I wanted to ask you that how as a student of literature will I use this theory in analyzing my text. Because as literary scholar I usually apply my theories when I'm reading a text be it a book or a poem or a story and how is it that I would use this theory in the same context. And another question is that when you talk reality in terms of subjective reality and objective reality does it fit in the context of literature. When I take a novel for example how do I divide it in objective reality and subjective reality. The writings within and the places it transports a person to, where do they stand in context of reality. I would really like to know your perspective on it.
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 8 ай бұрын
Fantastic questions! As for how to "use" WST to analyze a text, it is first important to understand that WST conceptualizes al systems/things/stabilities as embodiments of context. As a result, all systems/things/stabilities are necessarily "about" they contexts they embody. In short, they are embodied "aboutness." They are embodied meaning. From this perspective, all texts and images ARE embodied aboutness. Thus, reading a text is an exercise in allowing one's aboutness to be modulated by the aboutness embodied in the text. All of this language I've just used completely avoids the objective-subjective distinction. By trapping phenomena such as consciousness, meaning, and experience in the "subjective" side of the subjective-objective binary, those who utilize such binaries are stuck trying to explain how the "objective" world becomes meaningful (i.e., becomes subjective). According to WST, this is a misguided way of thinking. Everything is meaning. Everything is aboutness. Looking at a cloud, a pool of clear water, or text, ALL modulate one's aboutness. I hope this answer was useful!
@AvanikaVerma
@AvanikaVerma 8 ай бұрын
prof. scott do you think at the pace that technology is advancing in this current age and time we will soon be able to bridge the epistemic gap and curb our curiosity of wild systems of the world by having discovered all there is. is there an end to this web of wild systems of humankind in your opinion?
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 8 ай бұрын
I LOVE this question! I would first ask that everyone who reads this question, answer it for themselves first, then, perhaps read what I'm about to say. Wild Systems Theory asserts that the notion of an epistemic gap between self-sustaining systems (i.e., wild systems) and their contexts in an ASSUMPTION created by those who believe reality divides into objective and subjective properties. According to WST, wild systems (i.e., self-sustaining energy transformation systems) NECESSARILY embody the contexts in which they sustain themselves. My bones, muscles, and brain are an embodiment of the constraints that have to be addressed to propel a mass, as a whole, through a gravity field. As a result, my bones, muscles, and brain are NECESSARILY ABOUT each other and how they collectively manage locomotion. There is no objective-subjective gap between my embodiments and what they are ABOUT. Thus, wild systems don't "perceive" or "detect" the world as much as they "modulate" the contexts they are embedded within, while the context simultaneously modulates them. At not point is there an "aboutness" gap. So, as science continues to develop increasingly coherent descriptions of the contexts we are embedded within, those descriptions do not tell me how reality "truly is" across an assumed epistemic gap as much as they provide increasingly sophisticated descriptions of context that afford me more and more sophisticated forms of modulation. Hope this made any sense at all. Feel free to respond.
@malikrabiaiqbal
@malikrabiaiqbal 8 ай бұрын
Professor Jordan I wanted to ask if you think the embodiment of context stays constant with whatever the axiom of socio political happenings are going on around the world and if there can be any major shift inside each one of us if we come in control of it.
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 8 ай бұрын
Great question! "Socio political happenings" are an extremely robust aspect of the contexts we embody. What stays "constant" for wild systems is their status as embodiments of context. How they embody various contexts will differ from system to system. I hope this answer made any sense. Happy to continue the conversation!
@mulinblack
@mulinblack 10 ай бұрын
Man, the algorithm in youtube sucks and not doing justice for sure Im digging every day until now searcing for OPLA review / discussion / podcast from the first release of this series and only just found this channel today 😓
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 10 ай бұрын
So glad you found the channel! Thanks so much for looking for something like our conversation, and thanks for mentioning it!
@mulinblack
@mulinblack 10 ай бұрын
Man! you guys really doing a great job covering this whole series 👍 Best OPLA review podcast ever 🥰
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 10 ай бұрын
Just made our day! Soooo glad you like it!
@mulinblack
@mulinblack 10 ай бұрын
This is the best one piece live action discussion i ever hear. This should be spread
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, again! Yesterday I released Part Two of our discussion of Episodes 7 and 8. Please feel free to post comments and questions. We plan to release Part Three next weekend, and we can answer questions and comments to include. And, of course, please share as widely as possible.
@creep-pi
@creep-pi 10 ай бұрын
my friend is the first cosplayer:3
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 10 ай бұрын
Awesome! Hope you enjoyed the video!!
@creep-pi
@creep-pi 10 ай бұрын
@@darkloopsproductions i did!
@cosplay-butterfly
@cosplay-butterfly 11 ай бұрын
21:23 that’s me Cosplay Butterfly! I definitely will be coming back to Chicago Fan Expo
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 11 ай бұрын
Excellent! Thanks for being on Whatchu Love? Make sure you stop by if they let me host the podcast next year at Fan Expo Chicago!
@leviadhysta7335
@leviadhysta7335 11 ай бұрын
wow, thanks to really discussing my comment. Appreciate that. If you want to discuss something about one piece, i'd like to hear your opinion about biological father in the series, like Yasopp, and if you all caught up with manga or anime, you know, biological father in one piece is such a selfish jerk who leaves their family or abandoning them. The "step dad" is always better. Honestly, it such a trope in shonen manga. It happens in FMA Brotherhood too. Is it cultural based trope? Or one of writing formula? Or something else?
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 11 ай бұрын
You're more than welcome! We loved discussing your comments, and we'll make sure to discuss your amazing question during our next discussion!
@wallacewallets7557
@wallacewallets7557 11 ай бұрын
Kizaru!! his character cracks me up
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 11 ай бұрын
“Lightning Kick!”
@leviadhysta7335
@leviadhysta7335 11 ай бұрын
About technology, outfit, and wacky goofy stuff in the background, the manga itself never delve to deep into it, but as the story goes and 'what one piece is' slowly reveal, the wacky goofy stuff slowly makes sense itself.
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 11 ай бұрын
Very cool! We'll make sure to read this and discuss it during out upcoming podcast!
@leviadhysta7335
@leviadhysta7335 11 ай бұрын
I like listening to adults talking about film based on "japanese cartoon for young teenager" which made 20 years ago and make a sense for it.
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 11 ай бұрын
Very Cool!@@leviadhysta7335
@xinaa_winaa_III
@xinaa_winaa_III 11 ай бұрын
MY FRIEND WAS THE FIRST COSPLAYER OMG!!!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 11 ай бұрын
She was a fantastic guest!
@riverwaterthethird
@riverwaterthethird 11 ай бұрын
i was the first one!! the mangle cosplay!! its so nice to see this finally get put up!!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 11 ай бұрын
Hey Izzy (@keekee1388)! Glad you like the video! Thanks so much for joining me for Whatchu Love Chicago Cosplayers!
@jayjitsu1986
@jayjitsu1986 Жыл бұрын
So what is this about? Lol
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the question! You’ll have to watch our first episode coming out Saturday, September 30th to hear our answer! What I’ll say for now is that after much discussion, we all agree… you MUST be a pirate! Nice to meet you in the Grand Line!
@jayjitsu1986
@jayjitsu1986 Жыл бұрын
@@darkloopsproductions lol! Awesome I am a fan
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
@@jayjitsu1986, fantastic! We look forward to hearing more from you!
@Nurseypoo2k2
@Nurseypoo2k2 Жыл бұрын
Great show! Love the creativity and engaging commentary!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Why, thank you so much @Nurseypoo2k2! I'll be uploading the Ted Lasso panel from Fan Expo Boston pretty soon!
@ChuckLoadofComics
@ChuckLoadofComics Жыл бұрын
Such a fun show!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chuck! That bubble gun was amazing!!
@jess9650
@jess9650 Жыл бұрын
Great recap! Jess from SC
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching g and commenting!
@karsu
@karsu Жыл бұрын
Miyazaki clearly has been influenced by Yazujiro Ozu. Miyazaki films feel like there is a DNA thread between his lifeworks and Tokyo Monogatare - "Tokyo Story".
@Daniel_Jun_Kim
@Daniel_Jun_Kim Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏
@itowilltube
@itowilltube Жыл бұрын
Thank for your feedback from sister and zombie Scotty . I wanted to really appreciate Kindred the television show because as highschool in the 90s In Cleveland Ohio I worked as worked as librarian assistant books were my job but stories were what I enjoyed most. I and ones school assigned were socalled classic but mostly Shakespeare and American literature but my junior year we changed circulmn and discover Octavia Butler and Toni Morrison and I went from reading to diving into the deep end. These authors were lyricist and used their tone and texture to weave tapestry Kindred was not my favorite book but I learned a lot respect the way in which the slavery was dealt with dense sad sensitive storyline and was Dana was a 70s character that was quick mind heroine and we feel her loss of and fight for sovereignty and how this tv show diluted that emotional and physical life threatening Someone once said that time travel for blacks is political /fearful experience because while for non black often make time travel parallel their typical travel that is often exploit those area I'm thinking tourism in Thailand. Caribbean. I don't know which part of the books this show wanted to highlight My first episode and Kevin is restaurant waiter and not Dana husband...danna has moved to La and knows no one outside her Dad's sister and brother in-law she..tries to sass and repeatedly Is brat to these relatives but she is real nice to that random white guy , and there no slut shaming but why is she getting.a ride home with this guy and why was this man who own sister called him a "struggle" ex band bum. I don't want to blame the actors and actresses because they are not writers This phenomenal storytelling name I'd being used too push a series is unfortunately common. AMC ended the walking dead and supposedly right prior to her passing acquired the right to Anne Rice body or work ...i don't know if you guys covered interview with a vampire but it starts actor who played Greyworm in Game of Thrones , Amazing actor Billy Bass, and a theatre actor. Who ever production was for Interview was really good at changing from source material to include a black man in new Orleans in 1930 instead of 1880 plantation...they are explicit in Lestat and Louis being a gay couple but bring Lestat in all his horrific glory a seducer, manipulator, and controlled maelstrom...they took a literal masterpiece and refined their own version. Well now we have an Immortal universe and the Anne Rice second famous series Mayfairs Witches....and the way that series wasn't my favorite but the production is ls night and day as. If someone took a painting of Mona lisa and then another reproduction was a stick figure with smiley face. Anyone who enjoys genres television or expect Ed witches and magic would be on been on episodes 5 before you see it and it and then you want to know more about the flash back then main storyline...a mess. I watched charmed vampire diaries AhS coven they weren't perfect but at least they followed familiar tropes and yes this got a season 2 I think it's studios like AMC and Hulu wanting to attach new project and have established fan base ....it's lazy and manipulative of Audience t.. and I only continue so watch to critique the full season I hope toyfhy
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your insights, Will! And thanks for listening. I think all of us really, really wanted to like the show. We’ll see what they do with Wild Seed!
@Miclpea
@Miclpea Жыл бұрын
The light from the fire could be seen from a distance.
@Miclpea
@Miclpea Жыл бұрын
Sleep in the truck is right!
@Miclpea
@Miclpea Жыл бұрын
The prairies
@Miclpea
@Miclpea Жыл бұрын
People are broken from making choices that are all bad.
@Miclpea
@Miclpea Жыл бұрын
Was it a mercy killing?
@Miclpea
@Miclpea Жыл бұрын
Runs in your “genes” is better! 😂😂😂
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Now that I’ve thought about it again, you’re right!!
@toccarragartin2214
@toccarragartin2214 Жыл бұрын
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Love it, Dr. Hintz!!!! I really appreciate all that you do.
@shellyclevenger9972
@shellyclevenger9972 Жыл бұрын
I love Justine's approach to the world and narratives! :)
@Daniel_Jun_Kim
@Daniel_Jun_Kim Жыл бұрын
Great episode about a great show and game!! 👏👏
@shellyclevenger9972
@shellyclevenger9972 Жыл бұрын
Great first episode!!!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Can't wait to have you on as a guest!
@karsu
@karsu Жыл бұрын
Prof. Jordan. You should play Fatal Frame. Then you and your wife will truly be scaaaaareeeed! Lol.
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
@@karsu We can only be scared if I can play the game successfully enough to run into scary things!
@Daniel_Jun_Kim
@Daniel_Jun_Kim Жыл бұрын
Yay, Vanessa!!!
@karsu
@karsu Жыл бұрын
Cool episode Professor Jordan!
@shellyclevenger9972
@shellyclevenger9972 Жыл бұрын
Love this!!!
@DrunkandBlerdy
@DrunkandBlerdy Жыл бұрын
Hey Zombie Scotty and Sistahs! This is Dena from Sistah Speak Nation! I had to separate this show from the book because I wanted to throw my TV across the room so many times. I hated Dana. She was so selfish and Kevin is supposed to be an intelligent writer, not a doe-eyed substance abuser. They changed Sarah, which I also hated. To try to make it mysterious, they left out Alice's real connection. Rufus was obsessed with Alice from when they were friends as kids. They only focused on Carrie and Nigel as his companions. They also made everyone too proper. All the enslaved people sounded like Dana, and they were speaking with very modern language on the plantation. That was one of the biggest issues they had with Dana in the book, "she talked like white folk". Bringing in the mom just made it stupid and then they tried to say the same happened to the mom's mom because she also disappeared. Ugh! No! The only reason the universe kept giving Dana this fate was to save the future of her family, not because of some weird time jumping power that passed down each generation. This isn't CHARMED! Lol. I hated the neighbors, too! Oh, and I can't help but see Ryan Kwanten as Jason Stackhouse owning slaves. He is giving me antebellum True Blood. Anyway, great episode y'all! I subbed the channel, Zombie Scotty! ❤
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for writing in and for the subscription!
@karsu
@karsu Жыл бұрын
Dolores creating all those other entities around here because she was lonely, is reminiscent of the Monad creating all the other entities of the Gnostic celestial canon in Gnostic mythology.
@shellyclevenger9972
@shellyclevenger9972 Жыл бұрын
Love this!!!! ❤️
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@amandaroop5555
@amandaroop5555 Жыл бұрын
Love the opening graphics.
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Amanda! Made my day!
@amandaroop5555
@amandaroop5555 Жыл бұрын
Sistahs in the House! Great show. Excellent discussions!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
@@amandaroop5555 Thanks!!
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll Жыл бұрын
I believe Rhaenys was so matter of fact in delivering the news to Rhaenyra and Daemon, and not killing the Greens, because she believes Rhaenyra and Daemon had something to do with Leanors death. Daemon was preparing for war. They were on high alert. He did not have time to comfort Rhaenyra. She would have been part of the war council If she wasn't pregnant. Daemon was taking care of business, imo. Daemon choked Rhaenyra because she was spouting dreams similar to Vicerys, and D. couldn't tolerate it. Daemon wants Rhaenyra to be a dragon! If Daemon wanted to be King, he would've been playing the Game of Thrones. But he will not shy away from doing his duty if it is required of him. Rhaenys did not bow or bend because she was experiencing a vicarious moment as Rhaenyra was being coronated Queen. There was nobody to fight for her right to the throne, but Rhaenys could support Rhaenyra's legitimate claim. Lastly, the writers are trying to make the Greens as sympathetic as possible which is why they had the dragons disobey the orders of their riders, and Aemon had that regretful look on his face at the end. Unfortunately, the writers have made the Greens unredeemable throughout the season. And Vhagar is powerful, but she is also an old, old dragon.
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll Жыл бұрын
Hello Dark Loops, My intention is not to point out the differences between our viewing experiences. I thoroughly enjoy your cerebral review of the show. I watch each episode of Dem' Dragons about 3 times because my time is clearly not as valuable as yours. I am an avid supporter of your content and tune in to hear your deconstruction of a few of the shows you review. I hope you understand that I have nothing but love for your content. Now with that being said..... The fire set in the building was the home of the White Worm. Mysaria. The woman who snatched up Aegon and met with Otto in the market place. Daemons former lover. I only wish we had more interest in the shows we choose to invest in. PS Where is the fabulous Byron???
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much @Entertainment for writing in! We truly appreciate your insights and your willingness to join in the conversation. We responded to your comment in the podcast over Episode 10. See you for Season Two!
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll Жыл бұрын
Lady Olenna said to Daenerys, " The Lords of Westeros are sheep. Are you a sheep? No. You're a dragon. Be a dragon." The issue with the conflict between Viserys and Daemon is that Daemon is a dragon. He is a dragon rider. There is a mystical connection between a dragon and their rider, imo. A dragon cannot be a slave. Daemon scoffs at the traditions of Westeros, which is partly the reason he hated being forced into marriage with a non Targaryen. Daemon is a Separatist. Viserys is not a dragon. He is not a dragon rider. He is attempting to be a Valyrian-Westerosian. He did not marry a Targaryen. He married an Arryn from the Vale because that was the way the conquerors, the Targaryens, attempted to be accepted into that society. Maybe that is why he and his wife had fertility issues and is the reason why his children with Alicent are "different." Viserys allowed outsiders to cause a rift between him and Daemon for the most part to keep the peace (cause we know Viserys doesn't care for conflict). We see the price he has paid for his decisions to marry, keeping his brother at a distance, and surrounding himself by others not of his blood. Viserys is an Integrationist. The writers have mentioned the significance of keeping the Velaryon and Targaryen bloodlines pure. Maybe part of the story is the outcome of what happens when Targaryens mate with other families. My theory has obvious flaws. It's a working theory.
@jess9650
@jess9650 Жыл бұрын
Viserys first wife Aemma was part Targaryen, she had the dragon Vhagar.
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll Жыл бұрын
@@jess9650Thank you for the correction. Yes. I should have stated that Viserys did not marry a full blooded Targaryen. Aemma was part Targaryen on her mother's side. I was trying to build a working theory, however flawed, on whether or not there are difficulties in childbirth if the mother, if not full blooded on both sides, is weak and she is Targaryen on the mother's side. But you are correct. Aemma was part Targaryen. Aemma was not a dragon rider. Vhagar has only been ridden by 4 people. Visyna T., Baelon T. , Laena Velaryon, and Aemond T.
@jess9650
@jess9650 Жыл бұрын
Gotcha. My bad I thought she had a dragon. Theorizing on this show is half the fun :)
@SistahSpeakProductions
@SistahSpeakProductions Жыл бұрын
@@jess9650 Definitely half the fun!
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions Жыл бұрын
@@SistahSpeakProductions I second that notion!
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll
@ENTERTAINMENT-yv2ll Жыл бұрын
Ser Zombie Scotty, Daemon did not stop Cristen from attacking Luke. If you remember Cristen said he was Alicent's protector, nothing more. Daemon stepped in when Alicent attacked Rhaenyra with the dagger and that was when the guards were trying to engage but were reluctant to intervene between Alicent and Rhaenyra, if you recall.
@mosesvega1300
@mosesvega1300 2 жыл бұрын
𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘮
@itowilltube
@itowilltube 2 жыл бұрын
Wow ..I have not really been entrained by marvel shows are usually to cookie cutter. I appreciate what Dr Zombie $cotty explored . Especially in the pop culture with extreme like incel and recent Convo on lonely men and how rejection can be apart of the sexual violence conversation As queer person i wish a lot of parents could even have a sexual conversation with young people but their is so much dogma and shame based ideologies or religious rules that let adults hide from proper preparation or emotional fall out
@darkloopsproductions
@darkloopsproductions 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your insight and kind words!