"Jordman" is actually his sleep-paralysis-demon/dream-realm-DMT-archetype alter-ego. It's how our collective-unconscious manifests the cognitive-dissonance inherent to his burgeoning celebrity despite his silly, confidently-incorrect, muppet-voiced idiom (that seems like it really ought to be more of a barrier to people taking him seriously than it is ...)
@@quartzofcourse Don't worry, it definitely happened off-screen exactly 15 seconds later. Peterson is just such a reliable source of information. If he says something's going to happen, or that some abstract concept works a certain way, or if he claims to be - y'know, just spitballing, here - a "neuroscientist" or an "evolutionary biologist," (publicly, in an academic setting, on camera,) you can definitely trust that that is an accurate representation of objective reality.
Sometimes the most thought provoking fates in fiction are those that are only implied. We know that he will be hit with a hammer in about fifteen seconds - Jordman PeePeeson has promised it, and he is a man of his word. We know that the man is afraid. But what happened to the man when it hit him? Did he die? Was he damaged for life? Perhaps it simply bounced off him with a cartoon sound effect. Did the hammer hit him in exactly 15 seconds, or did it come slightly afterward and allow for a brief moment of hope to enter the man's head before it was split open. Did the man accept his fate, or did he plead and tremble with terror, did he try to arm himself and defiantly fend it off? Perhaps PeePeeson granted him a rare mercy out of pity, or perhaps PeePeeson was not involved at all, simply a neutral oracle of fate who stood by and watched the deed be done by some unknown party. It is through these moments, these blank spaces in narrative which the audience fills in with their own questions, interpretations and re-interpretations, that a thing goes from a static piece of media to a living work of art.
Counted 15 seconds to see if the guy would get hit in the head with a sledgehammer. Guy didn't get hit in the head with a sledgehammer. My disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined.
What was unclear about "Waaaaaaah?" I experienced this argument as perfectly uninterrupted flow both logically and artistically. I wouldn't say it fully changed my mind on the issue, but it definitely got me to consider a perspective on the subject I probably never would have otherwise.
Very noiß. These are the ones i am subscribed for. So many instant hits in one vid. The couch, waaaa, what the postmodernists do, i lika the feet, the 2 points. Man, i just love you, bort.
I don't have an insightful or witty comment to make but this was so good! The inclusion of the SuS Hydrogen bomb from your tutorial video was cool to see again :)