Coney getting distraught over the second choice because he has a child of his own and then proceeding to kill every single child for the rest of the game is perhaps one of the most chaotic things I’ve ever witnessed on this channel.
I know it's a bit (I hope) but... "A person who is manipulative, dishonest, narcissistic, unremorseful, non-empathetic, and exploitive." CONEY is not earnestly any of these, let alone all of them. In order to be a psycho, you need to be all six. Not just one or two.
Coney when the dev disagrees with him: I'm never buying another game of this guy's again. Coney when the dev agrees with him: I'm in good company! I'm in good company. Never change, Coney, you're great.
The last question I think is meant to reflect chat influencing his decisions, since im sure the game has a different option asked on using or not using twitch integration.
"worst descision you have ever made" yeah sure coney, like you haven't mained dedede 🙄 source: I can confirm from experiance that by maining dedede every god of each religion comes down to earth just to say you lost prayer priveledges
25:00 Coney, we will support you in whatever you do. This tiny little corner of society will not pressure you for more content if you don't want to. Just ... we're here for you, as pointless as that can seem.
5:40 this is my favorite question in the whole quiz because not just Coney but XQC too both flipped their answers from 1 for 5 lifes to 5 lives for 1 and it’s the exact same question in principle as the very first question.
Let's take a moment of silence to appreciate coney playing fnaf today. It is the hidden fnaf game! Where can i find it? Thanks youtube for telling me this exists. (I'm kidding everyone please don't hate me.)
I'll never forget the Vsauce video made actually creating this as authentically as possible without actual harm. There's some real fucking trauma involved being directly responsible for someone dying, even if it saves more people. It's some real fucked up shit. What a fascinating game, though. I'm a sucker for philosophical stuff, though
I know imma enjoy this one, but I gotta go watch the new GimR tech first man. Will reply with my reaction Edit: frickn GimR won't show up, been waiting for an hour 30.
The trolley problem is so stupid. The argument is that you're not involved if you don't flip the lever but if you know the situation is happening you killed 5 people through inaction and are just as guilty as if you murdered them directly. Obviously you flip the switch so it only kills 1 and saves the most lives, and all lives are equal imo so it doesn't matter who is the victim.
.... But that's your opinion of course you would believe your opinion makes the most sense. I'd pull it too but the question of whether pulling it is ethical or not is valid.
Funny enough, many contracts for purchasing software contain a clause holding the company not liable for any inaccuracies or errors that might present in the software.
Totally unrelated but 20:03 I actually have liquid death at a 7/11, despite how intense the drink looks + the name, it's literally just sparkling water. edit: I forgot there's another version where the can is white and it's just water. Not even sparkling. just water.
@@BLazeWigglytuff How would you know? Have you been next to a trolly barreling down railway tracks where on the tracks there are 5 people unable to move and while you are next to a lever if you pull this lever, the trolly will switch to a different set a tracks, however you notice there is a person on the other track?
For the intro, no i wouldn't change it and here's why. You can change it and save 5 lives BUT your actions directly killed a person. If you don't change the track, you didn't kill anyone because you didn't perform an action, you allowed fate to runs it's course as if your were never there, instead of intervening. so the death of the 5 isn't on you because you took no direct action.
Coney I can't read through the text that fast, please, oh god, why does the video cut to the middle of the lady speaking, this is pause-hell, good vid idea
The question at 7:40 is relavant in a way Coney could not have forseen. The overturn of Roe v Wade is based on the right of privacy, or rather the lack of it.