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Post by Pyrogenic on Jun 14, 2023 14:22:14 GMT
Hello there. This is actually me discussing my "hobby" in a randomly-recorded YouTube video. This post has been Subtext reviewed and approved via Facebook. I hope you all enjoy!
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Post by smittysgelato on Jun 14, 2023 20:03:07 GMT
As someone who has tried to make videos myself, I enjoy this act of speculating about what it means to record oneself hahaha.
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Post by smittysgelato on Jun 15, 2023 4:41:45 GMT
I'm 20 mins into the video and my number one question so far is simple: which celebrity plays Cryogenic !?
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Post by smittysgelato on Jun 15, 2023 5:33:57 GMT
I have now finished the video. My three major thoughts:
1. Go write a screenplay about this because it would make a hell of a movie. 2. You should make a video where you string movie quote clips together into a coherent movie. 3. Nothing like what you describe here has ever happened to me. I guess it is because THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE ONE.
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Post by ArchdukeOfNaboo on Jun 15, 2023 17:21:40 GMT
I refuse to watch. I'm not comfortable with demystifying the idea that lays behind Pyrogenic. He must eternally remain an enigma, an unsolved puzzle, an unending maze, by the will of the Force.
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Post by smittysgelato on Jun 15, 2023 18:59:12 GMT
I refuse to watch. I'm not comfortable with demystifying the idea that lays behind Pyrogenic. He must eternally remain an enigma, an unsolved puzzle, an unending maze, by the will of the Force. He totally lives up to his weirdness. This man thinks in ways that don't even occur to me. Haha. The scruffy beard and Pokemon hat add something to the persona too.
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Post by smittysgelato on Jun 15, 2023 19:27:41 GMT
Also, the Pokemon hat gives the impression that this man is determined to catch and catalog all of the celebrity doppelgangers. Well, the video itself does that, but the hat sure emphasize that impression ever more.
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Post by ArchdukeOfNaboo on Jun 16, 2023 1:40:43 GMT
Subtext reviewed and approved via Facebook. I hope you all enjoy!
Huh, Cryo often talks about Facebook too.
Ye really are a bunch of boomers, aren't ye? I haven't been on there in forever.
Now that I think of it, there was a radio station in GTA IV with strong Pyro vibes....
do you ever wonder who created your character, and why your life is a computer simulation?
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Post by Cryogenic on Jun 16, 2023 4:00:18 GMT
Subtext reviewed and approved via Facebook. I hope you all enjoy! Huh, Cryo often talks about Facebook too. Ye really are a bunch of boomers, aren't ye? I haven't been on there in forever. Or maybe it's because we're the same person. Duh! I was not long ago contemplating buying this book, as well: www.amazon.co.uk/Nom-Plume-Secret-History-Pseudonyms/dp/0061735272Relax, relax -- that was a joke!!! Not the last part, though. I am genuinely interested in that book. But yeah, what the hell, man? We're both on there. On "The Book". We're so meta! Geddit? This may be the first time I've ever seen Pyrogenic and I referred to as "boomers", singularly or collectively. Maybe my/our definition of "boomer" needs revising. No, wait, I got it... Uh oh, big booma!Okay, I can tolerate being called a booma. It's next-level boomer shit. Booma, booma, booma. Ooba, ooba, ooba. You know, when I joined Facebook, I figured it was mostly for people around my age (and Pyro's). That's honestly what the landscape of Facebook looked like back then. Nerds, murderers, thieves, drunken college kids, the occasional hot chick, and so on. Isn't it still like that? Alright, I'll concede that the average age now looks to be mid-30s. My God, we're old. Actually, yeah, I've seen quite a broad range of ages on there, but I think it genuinely had more younger people on it to begin with; then everyone began ageing and older people somehow started registering. And now it's just got this has-been quality to it. But, for all its flaws and limitations, I still like it the best. Although I rarely post anything publicly anymore after they aggressively pushed these bullshit "Community Guidelines" on everyone (and most people just rolled over like the obedient dogs they are). It's actually revolting. There was very little censorship until the fascist left started pushing for it and finally getting their way about five years ago (intensifying once the COVID pandemic started). The paradox is that Facebook is more lively and diverse, in some ways, than it's ever been; yet there's this entire continent of unsaid and partially-said things because you are literally punished in some way if you say them. Imagine going into bear country and the bears spray you with bear spray. That's the level of bullshit that has overtaken Facebook. Yet I'm still on there like an idiot. And so is Pyro. Then again, if he's on there, so must I be. And vice versa. Feels like the two of us make a pair, and we're like Atlas, holding up the sky or something. If we leave that platform, it vanishes instantly. Like dividing the universe by zero. Wait, so... the actual thread topic... I think this isn't really the place to disclose my thoughts. Not because of censorship, just because it's Pyro, and we're close, and it's better that I disclose my thoughts privately. Pyro is truly, well (word pun incoming)... pyretic. In that he's feverish, but in something of a non-fiery, kind-of-freezy (Cryo?) way instead. You see what I mean? Watch that video. Pyro clearly believes in what he's saying. He has mad passion for his project. He's like Richard Dreyfuss in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" -- driven, obsessed, maybe a tad unkempt, but also Obi-Wan detached, reasoned, phlegmatic, cool. Pyro is like Moses. He seems to be trying to beseech God to reveal himself atop the mountain. Pyro has beaten the video game and all he got was some crappy end-credits sequence and less-than-inspiring victory music at the end. You know, that shit satisfies you for a moment or two, but then you realise you had more fun trying to beat the game. That old cliche. What's left for Pyro? Hopefully, he's going to enter a new chapter of his life. Like George Lucas. Or as Bill Murray says in "Caddyshack": "A looper, you know, a caddy, a looper, a jock. So, I tell them I’m a pro jock, and who do you think they give me? The Dalai Lama, himself. Twelfth son of the Lama. The flowing robes, the grace, bald… striking. So, I’m on the first tee with him. I give him the driver. He hauls off and whacks one — big hitter, the Lama — long, into a ten-thousand foot crevasse, right at the base of this glacier. Do you know what the Lama says? Gunga galunga… gunga, gunga-lagunga. So we finish the eighteenth and he’s gonna stiff me. And I say, “Hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know.” And he says, “Oh, uh, there won’t be any money, but when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness.” So I got that goin’ for me, which is nice." Pyro's got that goin' for him, which is nice. But wait, Pyro's probably like... "I already received total consciousness. LOL." That's the problem with Pyro. He's incredibly hard to buy Christmas presents for.
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Post by stampidhd280pro on Jun 16, 2023 14:02:13 GMT
It reminds me of times I would be drunk during the pandemic, and trying to sleep, and my mind would find a word or a number to focus on, and repeat mysterious questions about it in dreams while I was only half asleep. I would wake up sweating with the realization that the number five only has four letters in it. And it's true. Or another time I met this evangelical Christian who thought he had discovered proof in the Bible that Melchesedech from Genesis was in fact Jesus himself. I helped him type out a pamphlet on the subject. He wanted to spread this information. At the end of the day I had to ask him. Even if it IS true, what difference does it make?
I like the suggestion that you turn it into a movie. I'd hate for all this time and effort you've put into this go to waste, or worse, be an ongoing source of frustration for you. The highlight of this video was the Charles Grodin like sighs of exasperation. If you can't quite put it into words, put it into something else, or maybe even leave it alone.
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Post by Ingram on Jun 17, 2023 9:23:05 GMT
Have you considered the possibility that you might have a brain tumor...
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Post by ArchdukeOfNaboo on Jun 18, 2023 0:07:45 GMT
I'm 20 mins into the video and my number one question so far is simple: which celebrity plays Cryogenic !?
Andrew Garfield, if he can go method for a couple of months.
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Post by Pyrogenic on Jun 19, 2023 18:36:27 GMT
You know what? Cryo summed it up pretty well with, "Pyro has beaten the video game and all he got was some crappy end-credits sequence and less-than-inspiring victory music at the end," unless that something-I'm-missing-piece shows up unexpectedly. I worked so hard on that list. It's structured like:
Person (from life) ... Person (from art)
Over 1,000 of those. It's like 24+ pages long.
Mimesis of the cast & crew.
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Post by Ingram on Jun 19, 2023 20:02:21 GMT
Person (from life) ... Person (from art)
Worth speculating that such is perhaps not a new phenomenon. Homer might've done the same with names he heard from real battles, battles he heard from history and the already established Olympian Pantheon who each played their divine hand in such affairs to whatever belief. Homer... or the formless mélange of wandering bards and poets and orators whose stories would eventually constitute the apocryphal moniker of "Homer".
Hell, what you're doing, experiencing, is not altogether removed from the everyday modus operandi of Greek myths as they would eventually come into being: a deeply personalized act where anyone might interpret sharp characteristics of the natural world or unforeseen fortunes/consequences in life by assigning, paralleling, each with the actions of a god(dess) or titan that best corresponds. In place of some kind of axiomatic myth system, you're left with the showbiz industry and pop-culture. That old part of the brain however carries on.
You could just as well be you, Pyro, but you in Kamakura period Japan as a rice farmer assigning each of your fellow peasant friends the personage of a spirit or demon heard from nightly campfire Shinto folklore. As is, you're a guy with a signature trucker hat and a Baby Yoda doll sitting on your shelf. And the internet.
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Post by Pyrogenic on Jun 19, 2023 20:40:34 GMT
It's true - I'm performing some sort of ancient ritual in modern times. But I've never seen a table of correspondences this accurate. Nor have I seen anyone else...do this...in this context. Mind-boggling. I'll figure it out someday.
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Post by Subtext Mining on Jun 20, 2023 13:11:32 GMT
Yeah, awhile back I was also saying if Pyro had been born in a hunter/gatherer society he probably would've been a shaman. He just happened to be born in the 20th century.
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Post by ArchdukeOfNaboo on Jun 28, 2023 0:27:59 GMT
Yeah, awhile back I was also saying if Pyro had been born in a hunter/gatherer society he probably would've been a shaman. He just happened to be born in the 20th century.
Maybe Pyro could move to one of those countries where they still have tribal societies with a medicine man; I'm thinking Papua New Guinea. They could take him in under their wings, and eventually he would become a fully fledged Witchdoctor.
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Post by Pyrogenic on Jun 30, 2023 16:52:15 GMT
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Post by smittysgelato on Jun 30, 2023 19:39:11 GMT
What did I just watch?
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Post by eljedicolombiano on Aug 11, 2023 20:53:56 GMT
Ingram and his weird sense of humor 😂😂🤣 I might record myself one day and out it on YouTube, but I doubt it would be as interesting as what Pyro is doing
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