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@Pandora2Pan
@Pandora2Pan 20 күн бұрын
what is the name of the song at 27:05 ? I know it's in the description but I can't tell which is it~ T^T
@supervastgut1568
@supervastgut1568 2 ай бұрын
well you said one thing that makes the idea pure fantasy, elimination of hierarchies. We are social creatures, hierarchies form naturally and they arent some big evil thing that should be avoided
@Hayden_Cat
@Hayden_Cat 2 ай бұрын
How does this have so little views
@ChrisFromNY
@ChrisFromNY 2 ай бұрын
Concord 43:00 Nobody is willing to pay for the game because they say they can just play one of the other games that's free, but none of those games feel like Concord. There is something about Concord's pacing and gunplay that really sets it apart for me and others. I think the game needs time...not to develop, but to grow on the players that give it a fair chance. Unfortunately, the very vocal online minority so far has decided to "shit" on this game for various political reasons, but Fortunately, the majority of people who buy games, don't really look into all of that. The only way for Concord to succeed now is for the people who buy it to really be vocal about how much fun they are having.
@englishpolishmememan8892
@englishpolishmememan8892 3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but as soon as the rich people who buy multi million dollar properties, fly around in private jets and use massive cargo planes to move their combustion cars around the world for their own convenience, stop doing all of that. Then I'll start taking CC seriously.
@faithful1813
@faithful1813 Ай бұрын
what is CC?
@faithful1813
@faithful1813 Ай бұрын
oh, nvm
@eveeve8273
@eveeve8273 3 ай бұрын
Solar punk is impossible human kind will always choose violence and destruction .Cyberpunk is already here as its derivatives emotional numbness ,mental illness, lust for power and narcissism.I see from my teenage nephews they dot care about anything except money and gathering things and themselfs . I think even the thing that I newer had urge to have children like many woman today that don’t get motherly instinct is part of evolution it’s nature way of telling stop populating earth .Solar punk will newer exist because it is for prosperity of masses and not individual .And yes it is devastating truth.
@dandrive3249
@dandrive3249 3 ай бұрын
I think one of the most solar punk games is Dark Sun. Now while there is no green environment, those that live in the universe hope for a sustainable environment. There’s a rumor in the game of a creature called the Avitar which is a human that becomes completely helpless to then sacrifice itself to make an oasis. None exist in the game but there’s always the hope. Which in my opinion there’s nothing more punk than that in a hopeless world.
@Neuroticmancer
@Neuroticmancer 3 ай бұрын
The best, most intentional example of Solarpunk in current popular media would be the X-Men comic House of X by Jonathan Hickman. Krakoa and it’s design, especially in contrast to human and machine society, are explicitly Solarpunk
@selenium9479
@selenium9479 4 ай бұрын
I'll be honest, Solar Punk is repulsive to me. All these pictures are so unrealistic and sugary that they remind me of an advertisement for some cult.
@lapiswolf2780
@lapiswolf2780 4 ай бұрын
6:54 The Solarpunk Committee has declared that if you are racist, you have no solar panels. 8:30 For some reason, i feel like needing green technology AND the Western liberalist ideals(unrelated to green energy) would disqualify at least some of Miyazaki's creations. Decolonialism was mentioned as a part of or a requirement of something being solarpunk. What would be the classification if the colonial empire ends up creating more sustainable technologies than the solarpunk societies shown onscreen or otherwise? What happens if something declared nonsolarpunks, out solarpunks the official solarpunk?
@DanivirAmadeus
@DanivirAmadeus 4 ай бұрын
0 calculations about the feasibility of using renewable energy sources such as wind and solar to power large communities. I guess math is irrelevant in a solarpunk future.
@r.b.l.5841
@r.b.l.5841 5 ай бұрын
Imagine an organisim with cells, beneficial and harmful bacteria, cancers circulating throughout this organism. Now consider this organism is our entire earth, and you instead of an "individual" are a simple component of that system. You can choose to be a beneficial bacterium, or a cancer - up to you.
@nicklaschristensen4696
@nicklaschristensen4696 5 ай бұрын
September 30th ro december 27th world 11 game ps5
@ThePenultimateConquest
@ThePenultimateConquest 5 ай бұрын
Sorry, I don’t understand the comment
@ItalyBall3
@ItalyBall3 5 ай бұрын
What filter is this? And what app?
@ThePenultimateConquest
@ThePenultimateConquest 5 ай бұрын
The filter is called Gym Challenge - Brock and it’s on Tiktok
@jamesmayspoloshirt
@jamesmayspoloshirt 5 ай бұрын
Mankey the MVP
@sherwynpadasas1069
@sherwynpadasas1069 5 ай бұрын
yo what filter
@ThePenultimateConquest
@ThePenultimateConquest 5 ай бұрын
The filter’s called Gym Challenge - Brock
@Blueshiso
@Blueshiso 5 ай бұрын
Why would I play a game that is my life already in honolulu
@Jasirasaurus02
@Jasirasaurus02 5 ай бұрын
Your content is actually pretty good so I’ll give a sub!
@sharkt9877
@sharkt9877 6 ай бұрын
Dude it screwed yoy over.
@Foxyerik13
@Foxyerik13 6 ай бұрын
Choose the wrong dratini
@kamikazepilot5041
@kamikazepilot5041 6 ай бұрын
Liked the team But then W E E D L E
@A_Duck123
@A_Duck123 6 ай бұрын
What’s the name of this game?
@Chiharuno
@Chiharuno 6 ай бұрын
It's a filter on tiktok apparently
@poatatoooo
@poatatoooo 6 ай бұрын
@@Chiharunoyeah but the name?
@jacksonhills186
@jacksonhills186 6 ай бұрын
its pokemon leaf green / fire red
@Chiharuno
@Chiharuno 6 ай бұрын
@@poatatoooo gen 1 team I belive
@ThePenultimateConquest
@ThePenultimateConquest 6 ай бұрын
The game is Pokemon Red/Blue/Fire Red/Leaf Green but what i'm using is a filter from Tiktok called Gen 1 Team
@lordneador3724
@lordneador3724 6 ай бұрын
What a wonderful essay! Really well done!
@dhillonmanick4241
@dhillonmanick4241 6 ай бұрын
That subnautica music gave me ptsd
@yankieowl7663
@yankieowl7663 7 ай бұрын
Solarpunk isn't truly punk. Its just blind totalitarian optimistism that denies human nature for its own depraved and warped version. The path to hell is paved with "good intentions". How truly punk solarpunk is, is the fact the green utopian future will be a dark and depressing nightmare, far worse than cyberpunk. >large-scale deindustrialization and degrowth across the former First World to meet "climate goals" >permitted industries in undisclosed locations focus on maintaining state control (weapons, surveillance, law enforcement, etc) >"green energy" proves greatly inferior in power input compared to now-banned fossil fuels, necessitating an overall drop-off in living standards >said "green energy" also requires access to scarce resources in the Third World, leaving room for kino proxy wars >vast tracts of farmland and suburbs emptied out for "rewilding", resulting in food shortages and exodus to already-crowded "walkable cities" >available food are almost entirely either plant-based or ze bugs grown in a few hydroponics facilities >the average citizen lives in a rented pod in a mixed-use urban area overgrown with weeds like in some abandoned Rust Belt town >most income sources are either Grubhub-style gig work in the service sector, hyperinflated digital UBI, or the black market (typically in red meat or gasoline) >decades-old technology are constantly (and often illegally) refurbished for their superior performance and lack of state-mandated backdoors >depopulation and sterilization to "stop climate change" strongly promoted via state policy and mass media >mass media also distracts the masses through pornography and ADHD-inducing "sludge" content, as do decriminalized drugs >a small circle of Wall Street and City of London "philanthropists" puppet-strings not only all corporations and state lobbies, but also academia, NGOs, and social institutions >every formal organization, for-profit or non-profit, advances the "Great Reset" launched by monopoly capital >the original "utopian" solarpunk is in fact in-universe propaganda to promote the "New Normal" ideology
@dazraf
@dazraf 7 ай бұрын
What happened to this channel?! Fantastic content!
@geofff.3343
@geofff.3343 7 ай бұрын
As a genre fiction writer who is trying to write a Solarpunk work the optimism is the issue. Writing dystopia is easy because there's baked in conflict. You want to make a nation that embodies solarpunk virtues, but as an author you want to avoid utopianism because it feels Mary Sue-ish. You want the nation to struggle. You want them to have to make compromises on some level because nothing is perfect. You don't want some technobabble reason why everything is perfect. My theoretical scenario was: "What is Solarpunkia has to go to war, not offensively, but would they rationalize that while nuclear fission is not the most environmentally responsible option and would require the storing of spent rods, would the power be considered clean enough and the benefits of having depleted uranium for weapons of war." Or how about electric cars? My own opinion is that the current EV craze is the wrong path for sustainability. I think the hydrogen-car is a much better more environmentally minded and socially just option. There are just so many issues in creating something optimistic that isn't just utopian James-Cameron caliber enviro-propaganda. It feels like as a writer that the genre so optimistic and pure that trying to give people something realistic where people are trying, but they also fail from time to time betrays that optimism and I know I wouldn't want to be accused of ruining it or greenwashing. Plus there's the problem that people are increasingly unable to conceive of a world without Capitalism. There's just so much power in it, so much concentrated power and how do you overcome human selfishness of such an institution presents without necessarily relaying on less speculative things like: Miyazaki Neo-Shinto Spiritualism or future Horizon tech. How to you present something that's an unbridled expression of hope but in a way that is realistic, that faces conflict and struggle both from without and... from within? This is paradoxically a genre that invites you to relish its ceaseless optimism but also makes you feel like you're betraying it at the same time when you're trying to write something compelling that relies on something closer to the current timeline, and that could be because there's so much despair under the skin of the world right now, but I want to write something earnest that people can't just dismiss as environmental-commie fantasy but present a world that's not perfect but is definitely better. Yeah, I want to do it, but I'm struggling. I guess it'd be non-post-scarcity Solarpunk if you tried to label it because post scarcity just tends to turn off the people you're trying to bring around.
@P4DDYW4CK
@P4DDYW4CK 7 ай бұрын
SolarPunk is a lot less idealistic than most think, if you ask me. You just have to look a little harder. Argument: SolarPunk is unrealistic for densely populated communities. Rebuttal: NYC has the lower carbon footprint per capita than any suburb/car-centric city in the U.S. Densely populated areas produce far LESS carbon emissions than pretty much anywhere else, Bikes, walking, and trains are how people tend to get around. Sure, maybe the power generation isn’t renewable, but hydro-power and wind supply quite a bit of NY’s energy already. Almost everyone in the city has access to Central Park, a giant green space saved for the public. Perhaps it’s the inequality, the over-consumption of the rich and wealthy, and the grey-looking industrial and high-tech skyscrapers that dont match the aesthetics. Indeed, they’re pretty cyberpunk. But I think we’re a little too cynical about SolarPunk’s potential. I think if we actually want SolarPunk to be a remedy for Cyberpunk we’ll need to replace production-for-consumerism with production-for-necessities and production-for-play… I think the difference is just Capitalism lol
@zizkovhoodmoments1590
@zizkovhoodmoments1590 7 ай бұрын
this deserves 100 million views
@RyanPowHig
@RyanPowHig 8 ай бұрын
Can only hear Ruben on the video.
@ThePenultimateConquest
@ThePenultimateConquest 6 ай бұрын
Any particular part?
@Fucking_around_and_finding_out
@Fucking_around_and_finding_out 9 ай бұрын
Im a new artist who loves world building and I've been struggling to find an art style with a proper theme, and i just realized love the idea of solar punk so I guess I'll start working on it. Thanks for the inspiration
@lilyarnquist8503
@lilyarnquist8503 9 ай бұрын
That’s it im writing a book
@Purpose_Porpoise
@Purpose_Porpoise 9 ай бұрын
Commenting for the algorithm. Messages like this need to be passed on. We really need our generation and the next one to stand UP. STAND UP... Fools, the fossil fuel industry is destroying the miracle of this planet right in our faces.. We have not found what we have on this planet anywhere else despite searching since last CENTURY. Not only is this a miracle in space, it is a miracle in TIME. This will not last forever if humanity does not step up. Eventually, the sun will get hot enough to boil even the oceans away. Now this will not be an issue for at least another 500million - 1billion years, but the fact that a sapient species appeared that is capable of taking the life on this planet and moving it away from the sun's wrath well before that can happen is another miracle we take for granted. We did not have to appear, but we did; and instead of being the saviors we should be, we are becoming a plague on this planet, and it is sad. Think of all of the other theoretical biosphere's out that died out because they did not have a sapient species to protect them from a scenario like the one mentioned before. PLEASE do your work to make the miracle we were given a better place. Please. I implore you.
@thenightwatchman1598
@thenightwatchman1598 10 ай бұрын
8:10 oh the horror. bolvia is actually able to develop its agriculture unlike most third world countries that barely farm at all and let their people starve! see, this why people are sick and tired of this preachy bullshit! why do socialists think they have a monopoly on optimistic futures.. its annoying.. especially when your self rightousness masks that coldhearted utilitarianism underneath, that you dont give a shit how many people need to die to acheive your "balance with nature" and whatever banal platitude..
@adrianpetyt9167
@adrianpetyt9167 11 ай бұрын
Lovely, optimistic stuff. Pity you have to keep reverting to a capitalist company's greenwashed yoghurt ad.
@83hd15
@83hd15 11 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I grabbed the game on Epic a while back and just fired it up. I have never said "this is weird" with such frequency while playing a game. Can't wait to come back to watch the rest of this. Thanks for the spoiler heads up and honestly fantastic writing, narration and editing of this video. You've done an incredible job.
@enriquecastaneda8463
@enriquecastaneda8463 11 ай бұрын
This video made me feel. Thank you
@oradoughball
@oradoughball 11 ай бұрын
The background music is really distracting, otherwise great upload.
@exoZelia
@exoZelia 11 ай бұрын
Having a genre, aesthetic, fiction framing - whatever you want to call it - rooted in hope can do far more for an individual than one rooted in destruction
@exoZelia
@exoZelia 11 ай бұрын
I relate so much to those autonotons
@chrisball7335
@chrisball7335 Жыл бұрын
After over 100 years of compressed air vehicles why are they not all up in these kind of games Seven million die from pollution each year It's kind of scarey to me that we are on the edge of completely collapsing our ecosystems I figured perhaps the earth could heal if we all live in sky ships So the trees can grow back my glass castle in the sky Is so bouncy will not need paint And it doesn't rust Instead it bounces higher than rubber glass is the way
@chrisball7335
@chrisball7335 Жыл бұрын
Wind pump helps gravity boyancy generator To Compress air The air tank fills up So we can power things with it Like machines and vehicles biohazards are not required And intermittent power sources are kinda outdated But still useful so long as we don't need batteries So instead we create continuous sources of energy that don't require batteries Such as magnetic generators and gravity Idealic Solar punk architecture speaks for itself But the only way our walls will turn green Is if we plant them up
@BillMurey-om3zw
@BillMurey-om3zw Жыл бұрын
Vegan world
@tomasokeefe
@tomasokeefe Жыл бұрын
This year i have done a deep dive in the world of Solarpunk. What I've found is that it is more complex than I could ever imagine. I've had this feeling of powerlessness for a while. Seeing the world colapse; the climate becoming hostile through the actions of those in power, inequality stemed from systematic accumulation of wealth, more and more people defaulting to nihilitic views and accepting defeat for a societal trajectory of lifeless domination. Cyberpunk is how we call it and I began to prescribe to it aswell. But something in me knew that this couldn't be the only option. There must be something we can do. And through my defeated escapism in KZbin's endless archive of opiatic entertainement, I stumbled into Solarpunk. This is what I was looking for. For the first time I saw with my own eyes what a better future might look like. And maybe, just maybe, it could become a reality. I wanted to do something that actually mattered, something that could change the world. Well that was a high bar considering I'm not particularly gifted at anything. Quite conveniently, all these AI tools began to come out. They all promised to give us, mere humans, superhuman abilities. Not a good writer? hey GPT will do it for ya! Dont know how to draw? We got something for that too! That got me excited. I started researching and playing with these tools. At first I was enamored. Everything was possible now! But then, after a while, I began to catch on to some things. What GPT wrote seemed somewhat offputting. It was almost as though the words were empty. I started to see through them, as if they were transparent, and inside their bodys there was no heart attached. No pulse. The same happened with Image generators. When I asked to see a person, a faceless being came into existence. Not just in the sense that they were disfigured. That can easily be fixed. It was something beyond that. They had no emotion. As hyperrealist, 8K, best quality as they were they always seemed to be made out of something other than humaness. Not plastic or clay. Something even more disturbing. When generating cities it was even more obvious. For starters, there were never any humans to be seen... anywhere! Even when palying around with refined models, even some specifically made for Solarpunk, there was no life in them, litterally. For some reason the machine chose not to see us. And for me at least, the images started to become more and more uninteresting. That made me think about what actually makes something worth looking at. It didn't seem to be the level of realism or detail, the machine was plenty capable of doing that. It also didn't seem to be a lack in variety of style. So what then, makes an image impactfull? What made Myazaki's movies touch me? Why did that 1 minute long Dear Alice yogurt comercial make me so inspired? Myazakis story are often quite grand. There is usually this threat to the balance of the world almost. And ultimately, it is about *people*. People connecting and overcoming greed. Dear Alice inspired me because it showed *people* living in harmony. My conclusion then, is that Solarpunk really isn't that much about the Solar. It's way more about the punk: rebbeling against what has become mainstream dominant culture. Cyberpunk was once counter-culture. It's not anymore. For those who use Stable Diffusion, I guess the values could be represented metaphorically as - (solar:0.8)(punk:1.2). As a final note, I think I have come to disagree with this video essay as it regards to Laputa's Island in Castle in the Sky. As beautiful as it might be from afar, Laputa is NOT Solarpunk. It lacks the most important aspect of Solarpunk. It lacks the punk. It lacks life. It lacks the people.
@teresaaith5918
@teresaaith5918 Жыл бұрын
This is a beautifully written comment and I could not agree more!
@BjornCanute
@BjornCanute Жыл бұрын
France is like 90% nuclear because they didn't let the hippies get in the way of progress.
@achinthmurali5207
@achinthmurali5207 Жыл бұрын
Anyone who says that a certain movement is THE future doesn’t understand how the world works. It’s impossible to predict the future.
@iamsuperflush
@iamsuperflush Жыл бұрын
Laputa is great, but the difficult thing is that it doesn't really provide a blueprint for what solar-punk ought to be. The solution can't be, "Get rid of all humans" or "Become automatons", because the real-world interpretation of that quickly leads to eco-fascism.
@teroblepuns
@teroblepuns Жыл бұрын
I see Laputa, I click on video
@MrTHF
@MrTHF Жыл бұрын
The firelights in Arcane are pretty solarpunk coded
@borekstvorek
@borekstvorek Жыл бұрын
Wrong, these bad things we do won't be decay forever, nor will they destroy this planet. We can only make it as bad to destroy us. Even those rich cunts won't be rich if everyone is dead. Happy I discovered this to focus on now 😝