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Thomas Faces His Crimes Against Humanity 

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@asiankat3444
@asiankat3444 3 года назад
Imagine a kid searching Thomas and his friend and accidentally coming across this.
@ricardovelazquezfrias1041
@ricardovelazquezfrias1041 3 года назад
Poor kids.
@gaymermoment
@gaymermoment 3 года назад
Epic
@evolicious-x
@evolicious-x 3 года назад
Yehhhhhh. Thats all they need to see
@patrickbrown8557
@patrickbrown8557 3 года назад
A child would be clueless as to what this is about, they would probably be bored.
@asiankat3444
@asiankat3444 3 года назад
@@patrickbrown8557 hm probably, but u never know, maybe he can ask from his elders or read these depressing-ass comments in here😂
@comraderoman4299
@comraderoman4299 3 года назад
"Useful engines follow orders.... useful engines follow orders..."
@plaguedoctor6646
@plaguedoctor6646 3 года назад
Useless engines disobey
@stinger59605
@stinger59605 3 года назад
Nice clone wars reference
@CrossBorderNerds
@CrossBorderNerds 3 года назад
One of the best copypastas ever.
@lancesleeps
@lancesleeps 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@Festucius
@Festucius 3 года назад
@@stinger59605 Or the famous Mickey vs Goofy Vietnam dialogue self-reference.
@Zachomara
@Zachomara 3 года назад
This sounds like an actual witness from the Nuremburg trials.
@litteralyjustsam5262
@litteralyjustsam5262 3 года назад
I thought it was at first like wtf
@astarteswillum5259
@astarteswillum5259 3 года назад
Must have been a creative writing instructor at one point in time.
@friendlyatheist9589
@friendlyatheist9589 3 года назад
Thomas was part of it. He followed orders and he is equally to be blamed for. He was a war criminal too
@riograndedosulball248
@riograndedosulball248 3 года назад
Not only did Thomas follow orders, he gave his own along the way
@someguy8732
@someguy8732 3 года назад
Sounds like you don't know much about Nuremberg then
@Maverickslayer744
@Maverickslayer744 3 года назад
It's scary how authentic this is. If not for Thomas, I'd have thought that this was an actual testimony.
@worstelldaniel
@worstelldaniel 3 года назад
Many of the Nazi officials denied to their dying day doing anything wrong, and pledged their allegiance to Naziism til their dying breath.
@olivertoftemannwagner4476
@olivertoftemannwagner4476 3 года назад
Maybe so, but it seems very likely that at least one of the nazi's would regret their actions.
@rafaellopez-fl2hu
@rafaellopez-fl2hu 3 года назад
@@worstelldaniel if you read their journals many did it out of fear
@rafaellopez-fl2hu
@rafaellopez-fl2hu 3 года назад
@Rando Namo cowardly manner nonsense when they were running out of supplies and cutting down the heard how was that cowardly
@rafaellopez-fl2hu
@rafaellopez-fl2hu 3 года назад
@Rando Namo yes but literally America was in a great depression just like everyone else. All this was just another war for no reason
@surrealentertainment
@surrealentertainment 3 года назад
this did not feel 2:35 long
@jazzmusicstops374
@jazzmusicstops374 3 года назад
It feels like an hour
@sureerabdi4939
@sureerabdi4939 3 года назад
You also do weird stuff
@Short_Shots
@Short_Shots 3 года назад
This felt 75 years long
@lipo3502
@lipo3502 3 года назад
It's one of those videos where the visuals comes from your imagination and not from what you see.
@infernusblack9924
@infernusblack9924 3 года назад
This one was different from your usual stuff
@c3eo125
@c3eo125 3 года назад
Imagine: You're chilling in Jail one day and a fucking tank engine appears in it.
@c3eo125
@c3eo125 3 года назад
@@lukebollman8418 ohno
@CollegeBinary
@CollegeBinary 3 года назад
Imagine waking up on a desert island and Prince Edward is there
@WindyCityExpeditionist
@WindyCityExpeditionist 3 года назад
@@c3eo125 Unless engines get scrapped. Not jail.
@rexjolles
@rexjolles 3 года назад
That's not jail. That's execution my friend
@WindyCityExpeditionist
@WindyCityExpeditionist 3 года назад
@@rexjolles You use a scrappers torch.
@srbrant5391
@srbrant5391 3 года назад
Next episode: Ash Ketchum is forced to stand trial for his crimes against peace and humanity during World War II and the Second Sino-Japanese War, barely able to hold in tears as his Pokemon go to the stand and recount the things he forced them to do in Harbin and Nanking.
@Fl4kFire
@Fl4kFire 3 года назад
PLZ CONTUNIE
@nothuman3083
@nothuman3083 3 года назад
"I remember the good times, and they hurt more then the bad times." "The moments of laughter, innocence, joy, and adventure. Those moments made the times of blood and misery seem worth it." "We where friends before the empire called on us, we enjoyed the fireflies that used to Dance in Summer winds of Nagasaki. For what happened that dammed our city I played a role in." " Do you know what we did In China for Emperor? No not for the emperor for our own sick corruption of war. I used to think Ash had gone in insain but I continued to justify his Actions, and I even partook in the Games. Misty was back home waiting for him, but in Nanking it made no difference, women and girls, girls younger then 12. He would volatile and make us have our way with them, they never lasted long. Maybe a mission or 2, before they simply gave out from the abuse." "The worst of our actions, weren't the children we burned, electrocuted, tortured, or volatile to death. Even what we did to adults was a similar taste of blood lust and deviants. No it was those that escaped or we let go finding us again. They didn't scream nor beg, they just surrendered to their deaths no matter how gruesome." "But the true torture the Americans punished us with, is the world saw us, the world knows what we did, the Americans I told what I did and what Ash did. They didn't care, the world doesn't care what we did in China, but I do." Pikachu at 50th anniversary of the Rape of Nanking
@theburgernoder2441
@theburgernoder2441 3 года назад
“I’ll never forget what I’ve done. I could make an excuse. That I was brainwashed into thinking it was for the greater good. For the empire of Japan. But no. All the actions I’ve committed, were all mine. I wasn’t forced. Physically or mentally. No matter how good and innocent you may seem, don’t every think you aren’t capable of it.” -Ash Ketchum Unit 731.
@Fl4kFire
@Fl4kFire 3 года назад
@@theburgernoder2441 nice
@Fl4kFire
@Fl4kFire 3 года назад
@@nothuman3083 noice
@HavokLupercal
@HavokLupercal 3 года назад
A few laughed A few cried But most were silent
@LarsTonguesInAspix
@LarsTonguesInAspix 3 года назад
It was quiet on the west front
@lifedodger7223
@lifedodger7223 2 года назад
But quieter on the eastern front ... The soviets didn't bother to judge too much the enemy . Many were already angry . What they saw in those camps made the others ,those who still had some empathy towards them ,silent...and let their weapons to be the judges .
@eliascotrim51
@eliascotrim51 2 года назад
I am become death, the destroyer of worlds
@jacaredosvudu1638
@jacaredosvudu1638 10 месяцев назад
And the world i reside in, will be the next destroyed
@davidrevillii5353
@davidrevillii5353 3 года назад
He came back. The messenger of nightmares returned.
@CrossBorderNerds
@CrossBorderNerds 3 года назад
The 4 horsemen of cursed animation: Surreal Entertainment, Meat Canyon, Ethereal Snake, and U M A M I.
@carcinogenicthalidomide3057
@carcinogenicthalidomide3057 3 года назад
@@CrossBorderNerds hell yeah brother
@erika002
@erika002 3 года назад
@@CrossBorderNerds wait, THERE'S MORE?
@cupwasneverhere
@cupwasneverhere 3 года назад
This isnt cursed. This is art.
@sebandsound7426
@sebandsound7426 3 года назад
And when the world needed him most, Thomas faced his crimes against humanity
@TheKing60210
@TheKing60210 3 года назад
Good trains always run on time.
@blackoceancreativeuniverse
@blackoceancreativeuniverse 3 года назад
@@TheKing60210 I see what you did there. There's no need to conflate beautiful, steam powered locomotives with sad, fascist art students.
@gaodacheese4691
@gaodacheese4691 3 года назад
@@blackoceancreativeuniverse sad fascist art student? What in tf is you talking
@blackoceancreativeuniverse
@blackoceancreativeuniverse 3 года назад
@@gaodacheese4691 someone compared Thomas to Hitler.... who was an art student before he was elected chancellor of Germany.
@gabrielschneider7087
@gabrielschneider7087 3 года назад
@@blackoceancreativeuniverse bro what kind of logic did you use to get that from that comment. Chill out, is not as deep as you think it is
@donvasiliev
@donvasiliev 3 года назад
The laughter haunting Thomas the most actually hit me hard. Because it didn't only mean that Thomas helped kill a child, but also a child that was oblivious of the future, was with hope. He wasn't haunted most by killing hordes of people that gave up, but was haunted the most by killing someone that didn't give up
@MyDude199
@MyDude199 3 года назад
It only takes one thing to stick in your mind, to make you realize what you have done was not worth it. It is hard for people to comprehend such large numbers and mass death at this scale, it all just becomes second nature and you don't realize it, but with what you said. Something stood out and you become obsessed with and come to symoblize all the sins of your life.
@blacklight1104
@blacklight1104 3 года назад
In a lot of PTSD victims, they've usually become hypersensitive to their surroundings because their consciousness actively rejects or has become used to the horrible stuff. It's the stuff that's so common or so out of place that is usually remembered because it's the contradiction to the horrible facade that their consciousness has chosen to reject for their mental health. Amidst that cacophonous noise and chaos, it's the disquiet and the banal that is truly disconcerting and recognizable because it breaks them out of their immersion and makes them realize the true gravity of what they've done. (edit: or failed to do)
@MarioMonte13
@MarioMonte13 3 года назад
@@blacklight1104 a serious contributing factor in PTSD is naïveté in the victim. Naïveté about the evil that humans, and particularly themselves, are capable of. The shock of seeing themselves doing things so beyond the pale and sometimes enjoying doing them shakes them to the core and cripples them.
@blacklight1104
@blacklight1104 3 года назад
@@MarioMonte13 exactly. People won't be as shocked if they knew the extent of how low we can go in the name of selfishness. That being said, that's usually a sign most people are sheltered and refuse to look at reality. Repeated distant exposure to violence in tv usually also desensitizes people. It's only when it's personal or deeply different from their usual experience that it sticks to them.
@dazza2350
@dazza2350 3 года назад
It's a train
@ryantapley6844
@ryantapley6844 3 года назад
"Forgive me, I di-didnt choo-choo-choose this job."
@DatOneGuy
@DatOneGuy 3 года назад
this is honestly my favorite comment of this whole thread
@codex8893
@codex8893 3 года назад
I’m fucking dying
@Shitposting69ways
@Shitposting69ways 3 года назад
@Screaming Soldier And got killed
@kazmark_gl8652
@kazmark_gl8652 3 года назад
you always had a choice thomas! the fat conductor couldn't have killed millions on his own, he relied on you, and everyone like you, willing to compromise or ignore your humanity to his own ends. all of you are just as guilty as he is.
@theguystealingyourinternet3712
@theguystealingyourinternet3712 3 года назад
is it a coincidence this was released on the anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation?
@AuntBibby
@AuntBibby 3 года назад
if it isn’t supposed to be funny, then why is the cartoon character in it? if im not supposed to laugh at my own cringing, and it isn’t an honest attempt at art, then... is it simply in poor taste? the juxtoposition of pretentious vietnam wardrama against disney fairytale kitsch is funny... but the juxtoposition of real human beings who scratched their fingers into bloody pulps at the locked exit of a fleshmelting sear against..... stopmotion puppetry from the 80s & 90s.... i cant find a laugh in my throat, as hard as i try
@officialconch
@officialconch 3 года назад
@@AuntBibby yeah sthu
@Brutalyte616
@Brutalyte616 3 года назад
@@AuntBibby Because many people find Thomas the Tank Engine mildly disturbing in appearance, but the greater significance is the juxtaposition of the medium and its actual content. To see an icon of one's childhood placed in a situation of frightening immorality resonates with the audience, drawing eyes toward it like a car crash. In that flaming, mangled wreck, mayhaps festooned in the blood and viscera of the unfortunate passengers, you might find something so glaringly innocent that it makes the scene even more disturbing. In that, you might find some dark, morbid bit of humor that you might be able to laugh about later, when you've managed to divorce yourself from the scene, but you might also lay awake at night, contemplating the cruel irony of it all. Regardless, you will remember it.
@jupiterwing2984
@jupiterwing2984 3 года назад
@@AuntBibby Little snowflake lol
@Gammera2000
@Gammera2000 3 года назад
@@AuntBibby It's not particularly funny, but it's making me question how much of this video is being made ironically, and how much this is sincere.
@dworkforever
@dworkforever 3 года назад
You cant ask for forgiveness if everybody you ever hurt is dead.
@Rusty126
@Rusty126 3 года назад
Wouldn't that mean you don't have to ask for forgiveness?
@TheOnlyHollywood1
@TheOnlyHollywood1 3 года назад
@@Rusty126 It means that you can never receive their forgiveness, and you have to live with that forever
@TheOnlyHollywood1
@TheOnlyHollywood1 3 года назад
@@randomdude6679 There are some things that you cannot just forget about
@joshuakashima6336
@joshuakashima6336 3 года назад
I think he meant repentance as he was talking about hell, but that could be a good interpretation as well
@CrossBorderNerds
@CrossBorderNerds 3 года назад
That's deep. I'm using it.
@hildaenjoyer8862
@hildaenjoyer8862 2 года назад
Never went from smirking to feeling really horrible so fast. Genuinely incredible how this humanises both the victims and perpetrators, it has to be one of the most unique videos I've seen. I'm not sure how many of us would act any differently, that's the worst part about it. Most of us would probably silently go along with it while hating ourselves forever.
@timesnewlogan2032
@timesnewlogan2032 Год назад
The best thing we can do is hope that we'd be different, and then pray that we never have the chance to find out we're wrong.
@user-op8fg3ny3j
@user-op8fg3ny3j Год назад
@@timesnewlogan2032 Exactly. We'd like to think we would act different but we fear if the time comes for us to find out
@warframehunter7298
@warframehunter7298 9 месяцев назад
People love taking the moral high ground 100 years later but I think everyone would fall in line exactly the same
@iwreh2836
@iwreh2836 7 месяцев назад
that's why you hate social systems, not the people
@smartboi5354
@smartboi5354 3 года назад
For anyone who's confused: this Channel isn't shitposting or anything like that. It's been on RU-vid long before that stuff got popular. These videos truly are Just...random, and it's that randomness that makes them so good to me. It's not the goofy randomness, it's the scary and unknown kind of randomness.
@c4spur770
@c4spur770 3 года назад
It's not random the mickey story is basically Mick and goofy served a tour in nam, and one day they were ordered to get some documents and goofy finds a dossier explaining what exactly the american government is doing with the Vietnamese people. So basically goofy thinks that they should leak the dossier to the press and Mickey says that they should follow orders. And Goofy says that if he wants the dossier he's going to have to shoot him so he does and after he's done with his tour he has a weight of guilt over his shoulders for killing goofy in nam so he kills himself.
@c4spur770
@c4spur770 3 года назад
And this one is basically that thomas drove jewish people to camps in ww2 and he didn't know.
@peanutgallery5427
@peanutgallery5427 3 года назад
@@c4spur770 after spending all your life burning cole you would be able to tell the difference in smell, and from. The way he describes his experience he knew very well what he was doing.
@admiralackbar4652
@admiralackbar4652 3 года назад
@@c4spur770 and what exactly the americans r doing with the vietnamese? I dont really understand
@petruradu7242
@petruradu7242 3 года назад
@@admiralackbar4652 burned their houses, destroyed the crops, left thousands of people on the streets and the list goes on
@jeofojwbrianr8379
@jeofojwbrianr8379 3 года назад
“ The worst part wasn’t the screams, but the silence because in that silence, I only had my self to keep company”-Thomas the tank engine
@BubblingOnion
@BubblingOnion 3 года назад
Yes, that's what he said.
@Gnoml_
@Gnoml_ 3 года назад
*tank engine
@mega1552
@mega1552 3 года назад
ive never heard of thomas the train is that a new show or something
@philipdoyle5572
@philipdoyle5572 3 года назад
That's one cursed profile pic
@AlexNV75
@AlexNV75 3 года назад
“Sometimes quiet is violence, I find it hard to hide it.”
@poweroffriendship2.0
@poweroffriendship2.0 3 года назад
*_"It was time for Thomas to leave. He had seen everything."_*
@karlisulmanis3810
@karlisulmanis3810 3 года назад
I saw this comment under "Thomas the Thermonuclear bomb".. nice
@logandunlap9156
@logandunlap9156 3 года назад
this is a low effort comment to leave on this video. try harder.
@akronred648
@akronred648 3 года назад
That line hits a lot harder in this context.
@TheMaster4534
@TheMaster4534 3 года назад
Damn 666 likes. Keep it that way, no more further likes
@karlisulmanis3810
@karlisulmanis3810 3 года назад
@@TheMaster4534 get trashed on
@Communist-Doge
@Communist-Doge 3 года назад
I love how it pronounces "laughter" like the word "slaughter".
@sovietbottle-cap1649
@sovietbottle-cap1649 3 года назад
Yeah a lot of journalists made the same mistake when they were talking about chechenya comrad
@chrisdude119
@chrisdude119 3 года назад
“The worst part is not the knowledge that you're having a hand in the murder of so many people but the fact that you can still sleep at nights” thats extremely haunting...
@anakin9420
@anakin9420 3 года назад
Probably how modern soldiers feel all the time
@JonathanXLindqviust
@JonathanXLindqviust Год назад
Holyshit billiarball10Clock
@risiwayne2067
@risiwayne2067 3 года назад
Meatcanyon : Monsterize our childhood's favorites characters Ethereal Snake : Humanize our childhood's favorites characters
@canniballord2874
@canniballord2874 3 года назад
I think Ethereal Snake still monsterizes the characters, only in a horrifyingly real way. Meat Canyon creates the fantastical image of a monster out of the characters, but Ethereal Snake makes them into the real monsters of our world.
@mostar1219
@mostar1219 3 года назад
@@canniballord2874 That’s an amazing interpretation
@canniballord2874
@canniballord2874 3 года назад
@@mostar1219 Thank you
@huntsman9212
@huntsman9212 3 года назад
@@canniballord2874 He maybe a monster but he regrets what he's done and that tells me he's not all bad, just dealt a bad hand in life and played with what he had.
@huntsman9212
@huntsman9212 3 года назад
@Adam Zahavi no idea who that is but okay
@megabrain5685
@megabrain5685 3 года назад
This feels like a Fallout 1 and 2 dialogue
@robertsmalls2293
@robertsmalls2293 3 года назад
It really does. The combination of janky animation, and low quality sound makes it really retro.
@enduser8410
@enduser8410 3 года назад
Now imagine it with The Frontier's dialogue
@robertsmalls2293
@robertsmalls2293 3 года назад
@@enduser8410 That’s a mod. And it’s dialogue system is the same as New Vegas so I don’t have a clue what you’re talking about with that.
@lustrouscloth3135
@lustrouscloth3135 3 года назад
It kinda feels like frank horagan from fallout 2
@clarksonbryan4595
@clarksonbryan4595 3 года назад
@@robertsmalls2293 he’s saying the frontiers writing is really bad
@hughmungus7290
@hughmungus7290 Год назад
It's downright insane how someone on RU-vid can make a better story from a talking train than any professional in Hollywood?
@emiliolachappa2135
@emiliolachappa2135 Год назад
It gave me something to chew on that's for sure
@ThomasNoname
@ThomasNoname 3 года назад
I really like this one. The writing is absolutely phenomenal, feels like something straight out of a book with a professional experienced writer. I was easily able to imagine the hellish images described so well, this is your best work yet.
@georger9155
@georger9155 3 года назад
"I close my eyes and all I can see is that tower of ash, floating skyward against a red sky. Then the raining down of a thousand souls, dancing in the wind. I'll never forget the way it burns your throat as you try and breathe - a taste of the hellish sulphur that's to come..." This has surpassed shitposting and become poetry.
@randylahey2242
@randylahey2242 3 года назад
Its not shitposting this is real life my friend. Sure the caricature is funny with thomas the train but real people like you and me ran those trains, ran those death camps.
@gregdaweson4657
@gregdaweson4657 3 года назад
@@randylahey2242 are you defending the people who were complicit in the atrocities? Who did nothing to stop them?
@TrollOfReason
@TrollOfReason 3 года назад
@@gregdaweson4657 Other way around. Evil like that was banal. People were *paid* to do it. They lived off it, kept the lights on by doing it, got to eat because of it. It wasn't extraordinary within the system that made life livable, & it was committed not by some special type of person. Right now there are concentration camps in the US. In these places, if the survivors are to be believed, children are taken from parents whose only crime is legally considered a misdemeanor. Where rapes happen, where people go hungry, where children are lost, & the current plague runs rampant. If you pay taxes in the US, you pay for the rape, the hunger, the torture & the broken families. You will go to sleep tonight, & be able to sleep; just like me.
@VulpinetideCuteTimes0w0
@VulpinetideCuteTimes0w0 3 года назад
@@TrollOfReason Incorrect, America does not have concentration camps today and what you think are concentration camps are a million times more hospitable than the concentration camps in Nazi Germany, or even camps today in North Korea or China. Part of our tax money goes to these detainment centers to verify if someone is supposed to be in the country or whether or not an illegal is a criminal and not because he's "Mexican", because whether you like it or not, countries have boarders and we need to maintain order and verify on who is coming in and out and why. Not because of race, but because of the human condition. It's one thing to handle monsters in our own country who are citizens, but it's another when a monster is undocumented and off the grid, committing who knows what crimes. This is also to ensure no human/drug trafficking occurs between countries and to prevent larger problems like a national security breach. Our border is meant to keep people out, while concentration camps are to keep people in. Being in a country is a privlage you must work for, not a right, so if you're here illegally, than you've committed a crime. Any issues such as lack of food provisions or any other kind of hospitality, the professionalism of staff etc, is the responsibility of our congressmen, but they blame it on the people working the borders and the detainment centers. If there are cases of rape, which I think if it is happening, it's either very rare or it doesn't happen at all just by the fact that I've not seen many cases of it happening. If there are, than evidence is your weapon against the staff working there to get them fired and imprisoned. I'm not gonna say there is no corruption what so ever, but I truly think you and the left are over vilifying our boarder patrols and detainment centers because you think it's gonna eradicate borders all together some how as if that's one step towards world peace or something unrealistic. Lastly, you have to realize that our border isn't really that bad, and you don't realize how bad it could actually be if America is as cold and heartless as you claim it is towards illegals. With the amount we spend on the military, we could easily afford turrets of some kind with sensors that detect foreign body heat signature that sprays down anyone, man, child, woman that attempts to climb the boarder, but we don't, because we know that's immoral. But that's the thing, people like you are so weakened by the privileges you have in this country, that just detaining someone alive and temporarily keeping children apart from potential criminals, is considered, "Inhumane." You don't know what "Inhumane" treatment looks like, and you as well as illegals that get caught should be thankful they're getting this treatment instead of what North Korea does to their own people from within if they attempt to escape or are brought back to their country if caught by another. I get it though, You're compassionate, and you believe if everyone has a bed, a roof, cozy blankets and food, we'd end world suffering, and yea.. maybe for a while, until population gets larger, that means more land for more homes and farms to provide food, etc. Something either natural or artificial will inevitably balance out the population, which means people are gonna have to die. It's cold, I know, but that's reality, that's life. You will never eradicate suffering no matter how many Carl Marx books you read, how many socialism theories you watch, world peace will never happen.
@douglaslangley9251
@douglaslangley9251 3 года назад
@@VulpinetideCuteTimes0w0 the definition of concentration camp is as follows: a place where large numbers of people, especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities, sometimes to provide forced labor or to await mass execution. The facilities are inadequate, they fall into the category of a persecuted minority or political prisoner, some ICE facilities were using them for forced labor, and they even had that doctor that was removing the uterus of many refugees, thats literally a genocidal act according to the UN. They arent death camps and they arent nazi concentration camps, but they are concentration camps. I know people like you want to pretend like using that term is just a way to demonize the US or something, but they are concentration camps by definition.
@smilingearth5181
@smilingearth5181 3 года назад
"Do you have any final words, Thomas?" "Take what I did. Learn from it. Spread it so far and wide that to deny it is lunacy. But, most importantly... ...never, *EVER* think you are not capable of it."
@millennialchicken
@millennialchicken 3 года назад
Amen to that.
@Dovehkis
@Dovehkis 3 года назад
No... *Gun fire*
@Dovehkis
@Dovehkis 3 года назад
@Screaming Soldier Soldier 1 : "Bring in the other one" Soldier 2 : "which one" ? Soldier 1 : "The screaming one" *Gun fire* *Thud*
@evildragon1774
@evildragon1774 3 года назад
Holy shit, are you some sort of spielberg's apreantice or something?
@fatman8303
@fatman8303 3 года назад
What's this from?
@chancersssblue164
@chancersssblue164 3 года назад
I can't help but replay this over and over again. The script and the dialogue is so good. A deep meaning behind it all, and yet so unfulfilled as to its conclusion.
@user-dc9oq2pr6v
@user-dc9oq2pr6v 2 года назад
Really makes you wonder what happened to the soul of H1tl3r and where he is now
@shoeofobama6091
@shoeofobama6091 Год назад
there was no dialogue
@arctic3032
@arctic3032 3 года назад
WOW. That testimony is just horrendously well written.
@frankniti4647
@frankniti4647 3 года назад
"I won't beg for forgiveness. I don't want it. I don't deserve it. Whatever is coming for me after I die, I embrace as inevitable " -Thomas the tank engine Nov. 1945
@ursosexmachina
@ursosexmachina 3 года назад
"..and just."
@ollikoskiniemi6221
@ollikoskiniemi6221 3 года назад
That hit home way too hard
@gregk1842
@gregk1842 3 года назад
Asuka was just as much as a nazi over Shinji As the germans were over the jews.
@douglasthompson1724
@douglasthompson1724 3 года назад
@@gregk1842 I don't remember Asuka putting Shinji in a gas chamber in the show, did that come later?
@LRJ88
@LRJ88 2 года назад
@@douglasthompson1724 In all fairness it wasn't Shinji that Asuka treated like a Jew, she was trying hard to get Kaji into her gas chamber.
@mimiblilly
@mimiblilly 3 года назад
What scared Thomas wasn't what he saw, it was what he didn't see.
@WindyCityExpeditionist
@WindyCityExpeditionist 3 года назад
Indeed.
@purpleemerald5299
@purpleemerald5299 3 года назад
“But he could still hear just fine, and the deafening screams that echoed throughout the courtyard that day made him regret ever wanting to escape the unbearable silence he had been left with at the station. Fortunately, a thunderous gunshot was all it took for silence to fall upon Thomas once more, and when he returned to the station that night, he knew that silence was all he deserved.”
@santino2927
@santino2927 3 года назад
“I can tell you each and every part of the journey from memory. I could tell you where the tracks wind and bend, where the wind blows due to a break in the trees, the first corner you turn when you see it; miles away and covered in fog, but unmistakable, the tower. I felt like I didn’t have any agency, just being forced back and forth along that hellish track to damnantion. The worst part wasn’t the scream, but the silence… Because in that silence I only had myself for company, me and my thoughts left to bask in an eternity while we contemplated my place in hell. Each and every day I told myself I’d do something; that I’d quit, leave, never look back. I never did… I kept getting paid and I kept going home. And that’s what the worst part is- living with yourself; it’s not the knowledge that you’re having a hand in the murder of so many people, it’s the fact that you can still sleep at night. I close my eyes and all I can see is that tower of ash, floating skyward against a red sky, then the raining down of a thousand souls, dancing in the wind. I’ll never forget the way it burns your throat. As you try and breathe, a taste of the hellish sulfur that’s about to come… the way it forces tears in your eyes. There comes a point where the faces of the people you’ve wrong become too many to recognize in a dream; they merge and they change and they become all consuming. No longer recognizable individuals, but an entire consciousness in your thoughts. I was once on the path when it began to snow, and from behind me I heard the laughter of a child as she reached her hand out and let a snowflake fall onto her hand, melting into nothing within a few seconds. Amidst all the screams, the curses, the cries… the sound of that laughter was the most haunting thing I have ever known. I won’t beg for forgiveness. I don’t want it. I don’t deserve it. Whatever is coming for me after I die, I embrace as inevitable and just." - Thomas the Tank Engine, 1945
@Myte-kz4bv
@Myte-kz4bv 3 года назад
holy fucking shit dude. i needed this script, thank you
@wakingthegargoyle359
@wakingthegargoyle359 3 года назад
They decided to let him go. Both out of sympathy, yet also out of punishment. Throughout the streets of Berlin, the screams of Thomas can be heard. Sure, the train could sleep peacefully at night, but falling asleep is like chaos incarnate. The train is haunted by the memories of what he had done. Sometimes, he visualizes himself being covered in blood, then brutally dismantled by the distorted, decayed, burned faces of the men, women, and children he had taken. Their angry souls sawing at his rusted metal, and cutting his flesh-bound face with a knife. Execution would have been a painless end to his suffering. However, letting Thomas live, after all he has done, has only prolonged said suffering, despite the untold merits of being alive. Eventually, at the dawn of 1951, the seemingly-eternal screams of the tortured engine stopped in the morning of New Year’s Day. The doctors found that it was a heart attack. Ironic. He was almost faced with death by execution for all of his crimes, only to instead be tortured by the dead, right up until he died of something as mundane and simple as a heart attack.
@lt.lasereyez8891
@lt.lasereyez8891 3 года назад
Not to be pedantic but the Neurenburg trails were in 1946
@lilpretzel5629
@lilpretzel5629 3 года назад
@@wakingthegargoyle359 😶 ...
@jeremymam6933
@jeremymam6933 3 года назад
@@lt.lasereyez8891 The indictment against 24 major war criminals and seven organizations was filed on October 18, 1945 by the four chief prosecutors of the International Military Tribunal. On November 20, the trial began with 21 defendants appearing before the court. November 20, 1945 - October 1, 1946
@srbrant5391
@srbrant5391 3 года назад
You could have switched tracks at any time, Thomas. You could have lied to the conductor and sent them home, Thomas. But you put following orders above following your heart...
@crimsoncrisp8708
@crimsoncrisp8708 3 года назад
Thomas was afraid, you would be too.
@concon9107
@concon9107 3 года назад
Good trains follow orders.
@Wortelemes
@Wortelemes 3 года назад
he still carries the depression
@cookiemonseter5377
@cookiemonseter5377 3 года назад
not only that but the fear, hate, and dread of his work
@Wortelemes
@Wortelemes 3 года назад
@@cookiemonseter5377 I feel that
@RealCatWeekly
@RealCatWeekly 3 года назад
@@Wortelemes eggs
@SrsWho
@SrsWho 3 года назад
oi oi oi
@Filterdissman
@Filterdissman 3 года назад
Keep it on 666
@cf1925
@cf1925 3 года назад
I swear, Ethereal could end up writing a fucking blockbuster movie script with the way he writes the dialogue in his videos. Honestly terrifying.
@FutureMan420Blazer
@FutureMan420Blazer 3 года назад
Send this man to fix hollywood!
@SIGNOR-G
@SIGNOR-G 3 года назад
@@FutureMan420Blazer there is only one way to fix hollywood.............
@FutureMan420Blazer
@FutureMan420Blazer 3 года назад
@@SIGNOR-G Make weed legal so everybody is stoned and think all movies are awesome?
@SIGNOR-G
@SIGNOR-G 3 года назад
@@FutureMan420Blazer well... that too
@sixophrenia
@sixophrenia 3 года назад
@@FutureMan420Blazer let's organize $100 million on the blockchain
@pohjantuulet247
@pohjantuulet247 3 года назад
I feel like, even if he was pardoned following this statement, it would have still been more merciful to carry out the execution rather than leave him to live with these memories. Out of everyone Else in that same courtroom, none carried more regret and shame than Thomas.
@sergentsnugglemuffin1543
@sergentsnugglemuffin1543 3 года назад
@DEEPFOXJUDE it would only prolong his suffering, but he’s already a broken man so there’s no point.
@WackRusDud
@WackRusDud 2 года назад
@DEEPFOXJUDE take Martin Walker as an example - the things he had done & seen in Dubai will haunt him for the rest of his life & even if he survives and leaves the ruins of that damned place, his mind would still be in there - revisiting the horrors. Giving him death (by "relieving" him off duty or letting him die in combat would be a sign of both mercy & justice)
@JuanjoPP
@JuanjoPP 3 года назад
You know. The thing that strikes me the most about this video is that, while normally I fear the idea of Hell, I'm finding myself hoping it exists. Because it means that something out there did give a shit about all of this pain and tragedy. That it meant something. That there's atonement for the sinners, and punishment for the devils of this world. May justice be done.
@CantusTropus
@CantusTropus 2 года назад
Amen.
@fatalheart7382
@fatalheart7382 2 года назад
Exactly. And that's the point of it. It matters; it will always matter to God. Jesus kept the scars.
@nicmanza4657
@nicmanza4657 2 года назад
@@fatalheart7382 So hell is part of God's plan?
@fatalheart7382
@fatalheart7382 2 года назад
@@nicmanza4657 Yes. It was created for the devil and his angels but will be used to torment all who are not found in the Lamb's book of life.
@nicmanza4657
@nicmanza4657 2 года назад
@@fatalheart7382 Nah fam I think the Mormons got it right
@kurtberliner7049
@kurtberliner7049 3 года назад
The depressing thing is, this could legit be the recollection of a train worker during the 40s. This video isn't humor, its depressing.
@harrisonfackrell
@harrisonfackrell 3 года назад
After the Mickey thing, I no longer come to Ethereal Snake for humorous content. This guy's a dramatic _artist._
@mr.osamabingaming2633
@mr.osamabingaming2633 3 года назад
Ehh, I think it's a mix of both.
@JoseEspinoza-xn4zp
@JoseEspinoza-xn4zp 3 года назад
Its reality
@somethingmoredecent
@somethingmoredecent 3 года назад
It's not humor at all, was never meant to be. Juxtaposed against an absurd character, this dialogue is meant to be a stark reminder and warning
@victorstrokov8181
@victorstrokov8181 3 года назад
Thats what makes it funny. Its such a deep, dramatic, complex and depressing story, yet its such dumb and ridiculous characters telling it. You get so absorbed that you forget that its god damn thomas the tank engine telling it. Its too funny
@davidcortes5658
@davidcortes5658 3 года назад
Theres just something about Ethereal Snakes Dialogue that just reaches into the deepest part of human emotion , and drags it out word by word. Like a knife being pulled out of your chest little by little.
@potatoboyhats905
@potatoboyhats905 3 года назад
Agree. The dialogue sometimes gets just as jarring and impactful as the imagery. For me personally it's that line in Mickey was Here. About God not having the will to judge Mickey. Damn good.
@daminox
@daminox 3 года назад
Is this original dialogue? It sounds like something published in a book about war criminals, like the atonement of a camp guard or something. Snake has outdone himself this time.
@iCore7Gaming
@iCore7Gaming 3 года назад
Uh?
@thenew4559
@thenew4559 3 года назад
@@daminox the description states that it was written by him with the help of Tommy Hurst.
@Appletank8
@Appletank8 3 года назад
i feel like i’ve read something similar on a pastebin
@dangermacchiato3196
@dangermacchiato3196 3 года назад
I’ve just noticed that the final thing we see in the first Thomas video is him closing his eyes after remembering the tower of ash... and in this video he says it’s all he can see when he closes his eyes... fucking cool continuity right there
@sdmedia1323
@sdmedia1323 2 года назад
Just imagine when he finally closes his eyes for the final time. Will he ever look away?
@DaylightFan4449
@DaylightFan4449 3 года назад
while others tried and begged to be forgiven for what they did because it was "just following orders" Thomas just accepts fate, even when he would have the most easy time being able to say he had no choice, being a engine and all, there would be little he could do to stop them from making him do what he did, but even knowing that, he still accepts whatever is going to happen to him after the fact and doesnt even try to stop it
@Sykroid
@Sykroid 3 года назад
The music side of your videos are unappreciated, they always fit and they're an unmistakable part of your style. Props man
@jimbo9305
@jimbo9305 3 года назад
Coming from his other videos, I agree. The music puts me in the mood and makes me feel whatever cerebral horror that is intended.
@KING-lw8nv
@KING-lw8nv 3 года назад
I hope dmca wont fuck him
@moisesclan5510
@moisesclan5510 3 года назад
@@KING-lw8nv it shouldn't they make it themselves
@Dovehkis
@Dovehkis 3 года назад
What was the song played in the background btw? Its a mood 😌
@nothingisreal6816
@nothingisreal6816 3 года назад
Reminds me of Stars of the Lid or AWVFTS
@ryanarchuleta2913
@ryanarchuleta2913 3 года назад
I love how theres never anything funny about these shorts. Just cold. Dark. Reality.
@KotCR
@KotCR 3 года назад
@Richter Substitute the train for a train driver and it's not so unbelievable. It's only displaced a single notch from reality.
@2yt4u.14.
@2yt4u.14. 3 года назад
i found it funny
@ryanarchuleta2913
@ryanarchuleta2913 3 года назад
@@2yt4u.14. the concept of it is. But I dont think innocent children and old people dying for no reason at all is. Its sickening and if any of you do your prob incels full of hate.with no regard for human life.
@2yt4u.14.
@2yt4u.14. 3 года назад
@@ryanarchuleta2913 pity the living
@ioannisii.komnenos5931
@ioannisii.komnenos5931 3 года назад
Nihilism pog
@omer9572
@omer9572 3 года назад
im jewish , i thought it was gonna be a joke , but actually the writing is so deep
@omer9572
@omer9572 3 года назад
@Nicholas Negosian he dosent deserve my forgiveness , he kept working and kept getting paid instead of quitting
@omer9572
@omer9572 3 года назад
@Nicholas Negosian lol
@THEBIGGAME683
@THEBIGGAME683 3 года назад
@@omer9572 hahaha i don't care if you are jew! I care if you are gay!
@omer9572
@omer9572 3 года назад
@@THEBIGGAME683 🤔
@THEBIGGAME683
@THEBIGGAME683 3 года назад
@@omer9572 are you gay?
@alexthespaceman2620
@alexthespaceman2620 3 года назад
"That speech made everoyne crying , not for anger , we were crying because what he said , his words moved in our hearts and souls" -Nunemberg trials judge
@SiriusAundB
@SiriusAundB 3 года назад
Can we take a moment to appreciate the quality of the writing? Jesus, I have goosebumps.
@chonknorgget1770
@chonknorgget1770 3 года назад
Same lol
@schnitzelfritzel6287
@schnitzelfritzel6287 3 года назад
Like are these actual quotes from actual people? If he comes up with these lines for meme videos I am quite frankly abit spooked
@akronred648
@akronred648 3 года назад
I transcribed the whole thing and did some searching, but got dead ends or sent to this video. Whoever Tommy Hurst is(the guy credited in the desc), they need a raise. If you just kept the audio, this legit sounds like something you'd find at a Holocaust memorial.
@rafaysyed520
@rafaysyed520 3 года назад
@@akronred648 Do you still have the transcription typed out somewhere? Would you mind sharing it here? Would make an amazing copypasta if you end the whole thing with a "-Thomas the Tank Engine", or would make for great writing inspiration
@emilianopaz3805
@emilianopaz3805 3 года назад
yess
@thegreatcalvinio
@thegreatcalvinio 3 года назад
The jury found Thomas to be guilty, and in 1946 he was sent to the smelters to be scrapped...
@lt.lasereyez8891
@lt.lasereyez8891 3 года назад
He was hired by the Soviets to bring people to the Gulags or by the Americans to help bring materials for the space race.
@garybrown2039
@garybrown2039 3 года назад
And witnesses claimed his body behaved like this “1:41”
@sto1238
@sto1238 2 года назад
His parts were later used by the Americans for their new rail project. It was never completed.
@zentictoni3712
@zentictoni3712 3 года назад
On 30th September 1946. Thomas Gertze was sentenced to be executed. Reports say that in his last days Thomas was repeteadly heard weeping for hours on end. A british soldier, Sir Wilbert (Will) W. Awdry stationed to guard Thomas' cell reported talking to Thomas on the morning before his execution. He stated: "He deeply regreted his actions, I don't think he was the type to fake such a thing. I remember talking to him the morning before he was executed. He said: "I can still feel the loaded coaches behind me Will, rumbling down the tracks as I heard the people screaming... Some were thrashing about, some have already accepted their fate, and some didn't know what to make up of the situation. They were on their one way ride to die, but at the time, I didn't know that Will... I was oblivious, no, willfully ignorant to where I was bringing these sad people. I should have killed myself long ago Will, I was selfish and wanted to save my life by sentencing thousands of others to certain death, I was the only option Rudolf had... That bastard... If i went out, maybe, just maybe, I could have saved them. But by the time I learned the truth, it was too late..." I don't think he had bad intentions, It takes a special kind of evil to do such terrible things without even batting an eye to it. He was told "useful engines follow orders without question" so he didn't. He never dared to stand up for himself and ask what they were doing to the people he brought there. He always knew something was off about his work, I like to belive so. Thomas was a steam engine after all, he knew how coal smelled and that smell coming from the camps, wasn't coal. I was there when i watched him die. I hope that he was able to find peace and that God understood the situation Thomas found himself in."
@winstonwolf5706
@winstonwolf5706 3 года назад
If it was a death camp how come they had a hospital?
@TurnerGoodrich
@TurnerGoodrich 3 года назад
@@winstonwolf5706 because the hospitals were used for human experimentation. The clinics and surgical wards were a carefully crafted facade, designed specifically to seed false hope in the poor souls who were sent there, when patients never left, their disappearances from the general population was never questioned, it was attributed to disease, starvation or in some cases the prisoners were told they’re loved ones were simply transferred to another camp, perhaps suspecting, but never truly knowing or fathoming that they’re, mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers were disposed of inside of the furnaces that powered the camps, that the acrid smoke they breathed was in fact the family they thought was waiting for them in another camp, or were safe instead of melted into unrecognizable fog.
@winstonwolf5706
@winstonwolf5706 3 года назад
@@TurnerGoodrich Evidence?
@TurnerGoodrich
@TurnerGoodrich 3 года назад
@@winstonwolf5706 for example, at Aushwitz Berkenau, the camp’s doctor was a sadistic general practitioner named Josef Mengele, who among many things believed that the key to ensuring Germany’s success in the war lied in eugenics, so he deliberately selected identical and fraternal twins from the camp’s population in order to conduct medical experiments, many of which were just an excuse to satisfy his own twisted curiosity. Twins were more favored in these tests because two genetically identical subjects could be used for more accurate experimental results, with one twin serving as an experiment and the other as a control group. Experiments he conducted included injecting dyes into the eyes of the twins in an effort to make them blue, which most often resulted in blindness, bleaching their hair blonde, and forcing one twin to contract an illness while the other one observed the results. He would cause pain to one twin in order to test the then believed theory that twins could feel each other’s pain in order to test the validity of such claims, and in some cases he would starve the twins in order to record how long it took for them to die. He once even stitched two twins together in an effort to forcibly create conjoined twins, but due to his ineptitude at surgery the stitches became infected and the twins died of sepsis. Many other prisoners were used for various experiments that were designed to gain useful information that would help during the war. Some were burned alive to test the effects of flamethrowers, some were shot or stabbed in major arteries and organs to determine how long it would take for them to bleed out, prisoners with stds or terminal illnesses were confined to cells in order to observe the deterioration of their condition, others were put naked in freezing water until comatose before the guards attempted to revive them using various methods, others were simply put into centrifuges and simulated gravity chambers to test the effects of high air pressure and altitude on prisoners. Each of these prisoners were meticulously measured beforehand, and after their deaths the data collected was sent to the high German chain of command, where upon they would take precautions to ensure the safety of German soldiers in hazardous environments. Although this was horrible and inhumane, there was a similar operation being conducted by the Japanese in China, a biological and chemical testing facility called Unit 731. The cover for the building was a lumber yard, and thousands of Chinese citizens, prisoners of war and even women and children were abducted and sent to the facility in secret, where henceforth they were referred to as “logs”. The tests there were particularly disturbing. Surgeries and live vivisections were conducted without anesthesia, prisoners arms and legs were amputated and switched to opposite sides of the body just to see what would happen, prisoners would have their arms and hands frozen until frostbite and hypothermia were contracted, then the parts were rapidly heated, causing the skin to slough off the body. Infants were extracted via c- section only to be either killed immediately or implanted into the wombs of other pregnant women in order to induce multiple births, people were hung, shot, stabbed, dissected, buried alive, burned alive, spun in centrifuges until death, put in high pressure environments until their organs imploded, poisoned, given irreparable brain damage or even forced to undergo sex changes and chemical castrations just to record the results. Male prisoners with Syphilis, Chlamydia, Gonnorhea and other stds were directed to rape and often impregnate female prisoners until they or their unborn children were infected with the diseases, whereupon their births were recorded for research purposes. Chemical weapons were tested on helpless victims, some of whom were pregnant, in order to intentionally cause birth defects in their unborn children, and others were blinded or deafened in order to see what would happen. At the end of the war, Shiro Ishe, the medical director of the Unit, and his entire staff were pardoned by General Douglas Mcarthur and the U.S Government in exchange for their research data.
@winstonwolf5706
@winstonwolf5706 3 года назад
@@TurnerGoodrich Like I said. Evidence? Look at that wall of text you just wrote and ask yourself if you believe it. It's a story with no basis in reality.
@missinglacunaoftime8396
@missinglacunaoftime8396 3 года назад
Ok I listened to this on repeat lullabying me to sleep and this is what I came up with during those half-asleep hours: Thomas is a complex character. During his service as a Nazi passenger train, he did what he was told and carried Jews and POWs to concentration camps. He was able to do this because he doesn't intrinsically have, and subsequently act accordingly to, a sense of conscience and may come across as cold and unsympathetic, something I can relate to on a personal level. This is illustrated in 0:26 Thomas not caring for the screams of other people but only for the silence that followed where he's left to his own devices in retrospecting his actions. He only knew this fact when he tried to compare himself to others, all of which possess an intact, fully-functional conscience. As a result, he sees himself as "a flawed person" for "lacking in conscience." To conform himself to society, he tried to reject his own apathy and conform to this better alternative of a mindset. This desperate, forced attempt at self-reform, which ultimately failed because of a lack of conviction mixed with cowardice, shows in Thomas' speech: 0:41 his unenthusiastic desire to refuse doing what he was doing-telling himself to quit-which, again, failed. The reason why he found a child laughing maniacally haunting to him instead of all the wailing is precisely because the laugh reminds Thomas of his apathetic nature. While people were suffering inside him, Thomas was indifferent to them just like how the child was laughing. After he's unsuccessful at his only attempt to self-reform, he couldn't arouse his courage to quit any better than he initially attempted anymore, resulting in 0:44 eternal self-condemnation for "kept getting paid, kept going home." After his decommission, the only thing left for him to think about is his past actions which he can only draw guilt and shame from. (0:52 It's not the screams that haunt him but the fact that he can still sleep at night without any care for them.) This is because his apathy is inherent in him, which isn't wrong, but he feels conflicted for not being conflicted about this travesty at all under the concept of conscience where "he's supposed to have and act on but doesn't" which he assimilated out of his surrounding "consciencious society." From this self-condemnation he resorted to the "peace" of complete submission and responsibility for his actions. (1:50 I welcome any cruel fate that will befall on me and I won't ask for forgiveness.) All in all, great characterization from Ethereal Snake's part and this Thomas hit close to home than I'd like to admit.
@BaneDane_JB
@BaneDane_JB 3 года назад
History will hate him for confessing. Yet the real danger lurks in those who refuse to embrace what they've done. The ones who distort their reality until they had no choice, that they were the real victims. That their children must bear their hatred towards those who rejected them for what they did, because what they did can only be just, in their false narcissistic reality. Propagating the cycle for their ego. Bob the builder must embrace reality and finally confess for what he's done, too.
@j.6378
@j.6378 3 года назад
bob the builder needs to explain why those smokestacks were so tiny...
@thriftjunkgaming1670
@thriftjunkgaming1670 3 года назад
@@j.6378 AY TONE
@maxkennedy8075
@maxkennedy8075 3 года назад
Scoop Muck and Dizzy, Rolley too must confess to their crimes Lofty and Wendy also joined the crew to get the job done
@Cneq
@Cneq 3 года назад
holy shit this needs to be canon
@chadthundercock5641
@chadthundercock5641 3 года назад
"Kommandant? Why are we building these chambers? What are they for?" ".....It's best you don't ask, Herr Tomas. Just do your duty....."
@tomsawyerpiper9412
@tomsawyerpiper9412 3 года назад
“I convinced myself that I didn’t have a choice, that what I did, I did against my will, but that was a lie. The truth is, that somewhere, sometime along walking down that road, I simply ceased to care. The suffering, which at first was so poignant that I would silently cry myself to sleep at night, was replaced by the dull, hollow rumblings of the wheels that carted so many to their deaths, so that I could no longer hear the cries of the afflicted. My crime, my real crime, was never delivering those innocences to their captors and tortures, damning them to misery. My real crime was committed when I no longer cared.” Excerpt of the testaments of Thomas T. Engine, taken from his trial before the Geneva Convention, December 12th, 1945.
@PhilipDK5800
@PhilipDK5800 3 года назад
:'(
@Marco-pf6gj
@Marco-pf6gj 3 года назад
This is really good! Did you write it yourself?
@anakin9420
@anakin9420 3 года назад
Holy shit that's cool
@eggballo4490
@eggballo4490 3 года назад
If trains really were sentient, this is what all of those European steam locomotives would tell you.
@sdmedia1323
@sdmedia1323 2 года назад
Just imagine what the diesels would tell you, especially those who work in the scrapyards. *The screams of steam will torment and change the hearts of many diesel engines.*
@eggballo4490
@eggballo4490 2 года назад
@@sdmedia1323 There actually was a diesel involved in the Nazi Space Program's V-2 Rocket project.
@maxducks2001
@maxducks2001 2 года назад
What’s so haunting about this video is the fact that even when it’s portrayed through Thomas the Tank Engine of all things, the weight of the events still punches you in the gut. The fact that someone could write a script that wasn’t even from the Nuremberg trials, and have it be just as effective through the filter of a show for children about a talking train.
@Hannibalkakihara
@Hannibalkakihara 3 года назад
One of the most elegant/poetic yet haunting monologues ive ever heard in any form of cinema, media, anything is coming from an animated Nazi collaborating talking train engine
@nighost1122
@nighost1122 3 года назад
This is the reason why internet is made.
@TheLittleRedVixen
@TheLittleRedVixen 3 года назад
This cracked me up
@s7robin105
@s7robin105 3 года назад
A good soldier follows orders, a good man knows when to disobey.
@ChauncyFatsack
@ChauncyFatsack 3 года назад
A good train follows the tracks!
@dankranger1036
@dankranger1036 3 года назад
says the proponent of the CSA, Syndicalist
@nakoamechi
@nakoamechi 3 года назад
Long live the Union!
@fasces_stronksticks2939
@fasces_stronksticks2939 3 года назад
too bad communists are neither of those
@mostar1219
@mostar1219 3 года назад
We all know the first part was Mickey and the second part was Goofy
@user-pi1lb4tf2f
@user-pi1lb4tf2f 3 года назад
Thomas takes an hour to reach his destination. Then, another hour for a return trip. But it will take him forever to escape his nightmares.
@purplehaze2358
@purplehaze2358 2 года назад
“The worst part wasn’t the screams, but the silence, because in that silence I only had myself to keep me company.” As someone who has both crippling self-hatred and social anxiety, I actually relate to this statement despite the circumstances being completely different.
@Thug_Nuts1
@Thug_Nuts1 3 года назад
I feel sorry for Thomas the way you managed to do that is truly astonishing congratulations snake you are truly an artist
@yumm186
@yumm186 3 года назад
That's real heartwarming IRA with drip
@niga3
@niga3 3 года назад
Nice name and pfp
@bbqgiraffe3766
@bbqgiraffe3766 3 года назад
I think I recognize you, are you on the People Playground discord server?
@jamiewaswrong
@jamiewaswrong 3 года назад
..... Let me guess, you're from the North. Fan of sinn féin?
@dabba_dabba
@dabba_dabba 3 года назад
"I won't beg for forgiveness. I don't want it. I don't deserve it. Whatever is coming for me after I die, I brace it as inevitable and just" This hit me hard... Really hard
@anakin9420
@anakin9420 3 года назад
It's reminds me of a serial killer with D.I.D who have to receive the punishment for who is essenchally another person accepting his/her fate
@TeaserTravlein
@TeaserTravlein 3 года назад
Like a train.
@anakin9420
@anakin9420 3 года назад
@@TeaserTravlein Bwahahahahahahahaha!!
@DefaultDerrick
@DefaultDerrick 3 года назад
It's because while it's obviously much better to not commit horrible sins, there is still a holiness in taking responsibility and accepting one's just punishment.
@Mongoosesummoner
@Mongoosesummoner 3 года назад
@@DefaultDerrick Let my words carry you: JUSTICE is a TEACHER. In your PUNISHMENT, gain STRENGTH. Through your PUNISHMENT, achieve PERFECTION. -Vhailor, Planescape: Torment.
@Shredow2
@Shredow2 3 года назад
This dude is legitimately too talented for parody. After he finishes the Mickey trilogy I'd love to see something wholly original.
@gothgamergrill
@gothgamergrill 2 года назад
This video is what I come back to as a writer to truly get my gears turning (No pun intended) The haunting music. The somber character, the way that despite the text to speech voice butchers the words, how they themselves carry 80% of the weight and in less that 120 seconds, turn an unknown face into a human that we see... That brilliance and beauty is what gets me going, and what inspires me.
@isakisak9989
@isakisak9989 3 года назад
Thomas was just following orders..
@djkphop2610
@djkphop2610 3 года назад
Good soldiers follow orders....
@RavishingPimp
@RavishingPimp 3 года назад
wE hAvE tHe SaMe nAmE!
@djkphop2610
@djkphop2610 3 года назад
@@RavishingPimp AWW!
@Lambda_Ovine
@Lambda_Ovine 3 года назад
He chose to follow them. All of them did.
@eddietuite732
@eddietuite732 3 года назад
@@Lambda_Ovine not all of them btw this is about talking trains not history
@johnnyunderhillproductions8346
@johnnyunderhillproductions8346 3 года назад
“There’s a point where the faces of the people you’ve wronged become too many to recognize in a dream. They merge and they change and they become all-consuming. No longer recognizable individuals. An entire consciousness in you thoughts.”
@mostar1219
@mostar1219 3 года назад
I wonder why they gave “longer” a soft g
@mostar1219
@mostar1219 3 года назад
@Screaming Soldier never heard it do that before
@adambasinger6239
@adambasinger6239 3 года назад
Your's has honestly been my favourite take on the "haha what if childhood characters but in edgy scenarios" genre of internet humour because... instead of blood and guts or a lot of swearing, it feels like you wrote the climacitc monologue of a really fucking good vietnam or holocaust movie, and then just... threw on a child's character as a layer of absurdity after all the hard work doing the previous thing was finished. Like its fundamentally the same joke "micky mouse and goofy... but in Vietnam!!!!!!!" or "thomas the tank engine.... but he was transporting holocaust victims!!!!!!" its the same "innocent thing from your childhood perpetrating an extremely grim historical crime" but idk if its just the level of irony that we're on at this point or just a desire to stretch your writing muscles but whatever the case is it damn effective, so well done both on that and also on taking the deadest joke on the internet after attack helicopter's and making it feel fresher than it ever has.
@DrRitterstein
@DrRitterstein 3 года назад
It works so well because he takes it seriously. Most other "What if Childhood Characters were dark" are still edgy and dark but in a childish and ridicolous way.
@BootyEater_69
@BootyEater_69 2 года назад
Next: Jay Jay the jetplane founds out that napalm sticks to kids
@edm240b9
@edm240b9 3 года назад
Thomas always felt safe on his special branch line. The main line saw heavy strafing from Allied fighters, leading to the loss of many of his friends; yet his branch line always seemed to be safe from those pesky planes. He was told his job was to transport special people to a labor factory to help rebuild his friends. It wasn’t always sunshine and rainbows, the smell from the burning coal always made Thomas queezy, but he soon learned to get used to it. One day, after he was coupled up to a train, his engineer and fireman got out of his cab to talk to an officer on the platform of the factory. Only a couple of seconds passed before the three men ran off away from Thomas, leaving him attached to the train on the siding. He shouted and screamed to them, but they didn’t even look back as they ran off. Hours have passed. Thomas began to ran out of steam, but then he heard the sound of people approaching behind him. He looked to see a group of American soldiers walking up next to him. The squad leader simply asked him his name and purpose. After telling him his job, the man ordered his men to open up Thomas’ cargo. As they opened the doors to the boxcar wagons, they all had a disgusted look on their faces. The men began to vomit from the smell coming from the wagons. Thomas looked on curiously as to why these American soldiers were vomiting. He then asked one of them what was happening. The young soldier went up to Thomas and smashed him in the face with the butt of his rifle. He then screamed at him: “YOU FILTHY ENGINE; LOOK AT WHAT YOU HAVE DONE!” Two soldiers uncoupled Thomas from the train and drove him onto a siding to see his special cargo. Bodies of men, women, and children littered the entire floor of the wagons. The corpses were all emaciated, their faces stricken with a permanent look of suffering and pain, the grey lifeless eyes of the strewn and mangled corpses. Thomas began to cry. As more and more wagons opened up, more and more bodies began to stack up. In total, over 200 were in Thomas’ train alone. More American soldiers began to pour into the camp. The workers of the camp slowly trotted out wearing their striped outfits. They began to talk to the soldiers and told the true story of what was going on in the factory. As the full story unraveled itself, Thomas sat on the siding in silent contemplation. All around him, prisoners taunted him and began to enact their own revenge. They scratched up his paint, threw rocks at his face, and one GI gave his carbine to a prisoner that unloaded it into his boiler. He was then taken to into custody, where he was put on a siding guarded by two military policemen.
@T3AMKILL
@T3AMKILL 3 года назад
Chilling.
@emilv.3693
@emilv.3693 3 года назад
The story of innocence
@Madderthanjoker
@Madderthanjoker 3 года назад
It only took 70 years for a humanitarian tragedy to be meme'd the everlasting shit out of by using a beloved train engine icon. GG lads it's all over
@Brassbushings6911
@Brassbushings6911 3 года назад
Top comment kek
@alexthewrecker4666
@alexthewrecker4666 3 года назад
@Johnson Blackman ikr and people call me crazy for saying that Australia is fake. LOL
@msaocer
@msaocer 3 года назад
@@alexthewrecker4666 I know Right! They also didn’t believe me when I told them the moon is a hologram
@wallamazoo01
@wallamazoo01 3 года назад
@@msaocer The moon is real but the landing was in a studio.
@msaocer
@msaocer 3 года назад
@@wallamazoo01 You are sarcastic, right?
@somethingiwillremember1239
@somethingiwillremember1239 2 года назад
The judge went light on Thomas and gave him only life in prison, he knows that his thoughts will punish him far more than any pain imaginable.
@somethingiwillremember1239
@somethingiwillremember1239 2 года назад
@Jack Der Hauptmann💀 Rudolf Hess died in prison in the 80s
@somethingiwillremember1239
@somethingiwillremember1239 2 года назад
@Jack Der Hauptmann💀 isnt it crazy to think a top nazi official lived to see the korean and vietnam war, and nearly saw the gulf war
@somethingiwillremember1239
@somethingiwillremember1239 2 года назад
​@Jack Der Hauptmann💀 no i mean WWII and the nazi regime seems so distant when it was very very recent in terms of history
@terrynewsome6698
@terrynewsome6698 3 года назад
The most " I didn't pull the trigger, but put the bullets in the gun" speech I have ever heard.
@DarkTyyp
@DarkTyyp 3 года назад
Thomas confesses his war crimes and explains the hell he lives in. (Nov. 1945, Colorized)
@plvto1436
@plvto1436 3 года назад
The way that “laughter” was pronounced like the ‘laughter’ in slaughter.... yes it could be a tts misread... but.... o.0
@redneckasaurus100
@redneckasaurus100 3 года назад
That's honestly one of the parts that haunted me. It wasn't the screams and groans of the dying that haunt him, it was the laughter of a little girl playing on a cold winter day and he has to go in and ruin/end her entire life
@106640guy
@106640guy 3 года назад
exactly
@pixelpro4494
@pixelpro4494 3 года назад
Unnus Annus
@unitedrepublicofegg6611
@unitedrepublicofegg6611 3 года назад
The typical freight train may weigh 18,000 tons but my atrocities weigh infinitely more -Thomas the tank engine
@G-raverobber
@G-raverobber 11 месяцев назад
Out of anything that could make me understand the horrors, THIS was it.
@Merc7734
@Merc7734 9 месяцев назад
"It's not the knowledge that you're having a hand in the murder of so many people, it's the fact that you can still sleep at night..."
@alejandroruiz1630
@alejandroruiz1630 3 года назад
"Amidst all the screams, the curses, the cries... the sound of that laughter was the most haunting thing I have ever known" -Thomas the tank engine
@the_smog581
@the_smog581 3 года назад
Thomas has seen the horrors of war and he's being blamed for what he saw
@srbrant5391
@srbrant5391 3 года назад
My initial reaction: “Oh great, it’s going to be one of those edgy ‘hurr Holocaust joke funee’ videos. Oh wait. It isn’t. It’s not that AT ALL!”
@alamo0243
@alamo0243 2 года назад
The odd sense of being able to relate to him, and it brings us back to when we wronged others. I know this is just a silly animation but it’s really art, and it gets to the soul. And maybe that’s the best form of animation or cgi.
@sepin3390
@sepin3390 3 года назад
You need to do a collaboration with “Meatcanyon” & “The Minute Hour”
@RinHere1937
@RinHere1937 3 года назад
Xploshi too
@psymeow2669
@psymeow2669 3 года назад
I would lose my mind over this collab lmao
@whoeverfromwherever
@whoeverfromwherever 3 года назад
And surreal entertainment
@professorgenki2349
@professorgenki2349 3 года назад
Don’t Forget PilotRedSun and Umami
@noahschoolfield9411
@noahschoolfield9411 3 года назад
YYYYEEEESSSSSS!!!
@kimjunghoon02
@kimjunghoon02 3 года назад
*His eyes are staring into my SOUL* I’m absolutely -terrified- *overjoyed for Thomas, praise be*
@tyroneizzard
@tyroneizzard 3 года назад
0:49 I know this is text to speech but that " it's not the knowledge that you have the hand in the murder of so many people" sounded too real
@TarboGreatApe
@TarboGreatApe 3 года назад
After watching the sequel to Micky, I can see this video having similar lore. A man born british who then moves to Germany and as he grows up, becomes apart of the Nazi party as a train driver with you know what job. After awhile we starts to see himself as the engine. He say he knows every weave of the track, were the wind blows in a break in the trees, and what corner you turn where you eventually see "the building". He always tells himself that he'll quit one day, but he never does, perhaps something deep down tells him: "trains never leave the track". And so he is stuck delivering future ashes to their doom. Only where he is put on trial at Nurmburg where he comes clean to those you listen, and to come to terms with what horrors he committed.
@darthviriditas7669
@darthviriditas7669 3 года назад
I dont know why but this is one of the most haunting things I've ever heard. I'll ask anyone who's interested. Forget the context, forget every visual for this and picture it from a first person perspective. Just listen to what is being said and try to imagine it all. It is in my opinion one of the most terrifying things I've ever listened to
@NimanyuRajAgrawal
@NimanyuRajAgrawal 3 года назад
I agree. After reading your comment, I listened to the video again with my eyes closed and full concentration. And created imagery in mind. It's haunting, terrifying. I am in tears now.
@NimanyuRajAgrawal
@NimanyuRajAgrawal 3 года назад
This account also posted a part one of this Thomas Holocaust crime. I suggest you to see it
@anakin9420
@anakin9420 2 года назад
It reminds me of serial killers with multiple personality disorder. The horror of not having control over your own body, the other person invading your mind and having to accept the consequences of the actions of a stranger
@Astrothunder_
@Astrothunder_ Год назад
@@anakin9420 that’s not real, killers just use that excuse to go to the happy home instead of the prison complex
@hex3127
@hex3127 3 года назад
THIS IS GOING TO BE TRENDING IN A FEW HOURS
@miguelgamez8251
@miguelgamez8251 3 года назад
Oh boy it did
@ZorroVulpes
@ZorroVulpes 3 года назад
I thought you hired someone to do the VA, scary what AIs can do now. It messed up a few words ("breath" instead of "breathe") it also pronounced "longer" with a soft g.
@conlooka9356
@conlooka9356 3 года назад
Also laughter as if it was slaughter without the s
@thegreatzephyr1776
@thegreatzephyr1776 3 года назад
Is it just me or I just love to hear Thomas' speech again and again. The speech was really well-made and fits with the situation. Damn, I'll be listening to this again and again
@yusefdelacruz4811
@yusefdelacruz4811 Год назад
Same
@Orelsito
@Orelsito 3 года назад
“The worst part is not the knowledge that you're having a hand in the murder of so many people but the fact that you can still sleep at nights” Shit, that's deep
@cessnafun5385
@cessnafun5385 3 года назад
Yeah, it's as deep as the crater left by the atomic bomb.
@Contenttrough82
@Contenttrough82 3 года назад
Witch one?
@ewankirby7627
@ewankirby7627 3 года назад
I hate how I can see someone on the internet say thats deep, and agree.
@Aeslyth
@Aeslyth 3 года назад
Yet we don't ponder the fire bombing of Dresden, it's inhabitants flesh whipped from bones by gale winds so powerful even the tarmac of the roads liquified and turned into black rain, slaughter reigning down upon them. Art museums, culturally significant monuments, dense populations of ordinary people, no military targets. All scathed in a scorching bombing campaign by the allies. They "weren't human", the were "the enemy". The saddest part about the second world war isn't the holocaust, the holodomir, the gulags nor the interment camps of the U.S. but the savage depravity used by all participants to ensure a victory, as they knew from history, the victor writes the record and certainly records that the winner was just, as that is their word.
@Jasonxrr
@Jasonxrr 3 года назад
@@Aeslyth This is the raw utter truth. There is no side other than humanity, and we have failed and shall fail again when over sweet little words we will rip apart what we stand for. Over and over.
@killerqueen6054
@killerqueen6054 3 года назад
He was just following orders... At least, that’s what he told himself
@bobbidieeksdobbi5298
@bobbidieeksdobbi5298 3 года назад
i am predicting this comment will be famous so i shall leave a reply here
@kit9993
@kit9993 3 года назад
@@bobbidieeksdobbi5298 yup
@djkphop2610
@djkphop2610 3 года назад
Yasss
@MrKhaz101
@MrKhaz101 3 года назад
@@bobbidieeksdobbi5298 this is what all the nazis said during the real nuremberg trials, that they were simply soldiers following orders, cogs in the death machine, and that that absolved them of guilt. That's why it's being commented all over the place here.
@NexusLore
@NexusLore 3 года назад
@@MrKhaz101 yeah true but if you were living in nazi germany you didn't have any other option than follow the orders. Not saying they were justified
@yahboisquishy5561
@yahboisquishy5561 2 года назад
I... actually started crying watching this. Snake's talent to make ridiculous concepts carry such weight and emotion is astounding. I'm transfixed every time I watch one of these.
@Caparzo27
@Caparzo27 3 года назад
"I didnt question the orders... now I wont question my punishment"
@fyka2902
@fyka2902 3 года назад
"You've been measured in the eyes of humanity and have been found wanting. The sentence:death! " Unfortunately, this was not the end of Tomas's suffering. His parts were recycled to feed the very evil he had been condemned for. The alloy from his boiler was used to make scalpels: Which were used to harvest organs for the Black-market. His body panels were remade into iron bars: used to contain the very people he transported. The brass fittings were turned into buttons: To go on the monsters who were giving the orders. The moral of the story: give into evil and it shall utterly consume you.
@RogueCove
@RogueCove 3 года назад
must stop reading the comments
@garybrown2039
@garybrown2039 3 года назад
Wait is that a reference to the Biblical book of Daniel? Specifically when the king of the Babylon was judged?
@fyka2902
@fyka2902 3 года назад
@@garybrown2039 ...? Sure, why not.
@garybrown2039
@garybrown2039 3 года назад
@@fyka2902 sorry. I recently saw another video saying the same quote and it got me thinking.
@fyka2902
@fyka2902 3 года назад
@@garybrown2039 Don't apologize, it is actually quite flattering that my silly words remind you of such historic literature.
@admiralackbar3352
@admiralackbar3352 3 года назад
Finally. He came the time people needed him most.
@theemainmann1307
@theemainmann1307 2 года назад
When your shit post turns into a haunting speech that is more poignant then 99% of movies
@mostar1219
@mostar1219 7 месяцев назад
Two years since this first posted and I'm still amazed that the dialog sounds like it's coming from someone with actual experience
@Alph4strik3
@Alph4strik3 3 года назад
After years of hiding in Argentina, Thomas was finally caught.
@ComicalRealm
@ComicalRealm 3 года назад
If Hannibal Lecter was a train
@lorderik237
@lorderik237 2 года назад
Ethereal Snake and everyone involved in making these are so talented in what they do that I took this video of freaking Thomas the Tank Engine confessing to war crimes completely seriously. *That* is impressive.
@theraymunator
@theraymunator Год назад
This is some "Forgiveness of Jon" level shit about shitposts turning into genuine high art by blurring the line between the absurd and what I can only describe as the great maw of the hell humanity has made itself into. Thank you, Ethereal Snake. You're a gift to this world.
@EtherealSnake
@EtherealSnake 3 года назад
Hey everybody ! I'm still working hard on the final episode of Mickey and if you feel like supporting me you can do so here : www.paypal.com/pools/c/8s8ACYmiPx or on my patreon. I'll be releasing a trailer soon. Cheers ❤
@dylanlivingstone1009
@dylanlivingstone1009 3 года назад
hi
@kwaitefuni9152
@kwaitefuni9152 3 года назад
You are really awesome! Everyone really enjoys your videos, I hope you know that!!
@idontcareaboutyourfeelings6676
@idontcareaboutyourfeelings6676 3 года назад
Thank you for the quality videos
@squeakydragon07
@squeakydragon07 3 года назад
wow this is the first time ive been early
@narodwpsanialy1940
@narodwpsanialy1940 3 года назад
Nice
@johnsucher9092
@johnsucher9092 3 года назад
"when you have sunk so low the sinners feel like saints you mustn't show you weep for what you did. The hand of my masters is to lead the way in this dark valley of suffering. I needed to have the cars shipped on time, I couldn't afford to cause confusion and delay " _-Thomas, a very useful engine_
@thomasonrockofelt7195
@thomasonrockofelt7195 10 месяцев назад
Finally a decent apology video
@dddaviddd9208
@dddaviddd9208 3 года назад
ethereal snake should write a book with all of his writing skill. I bet it would sell...
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