I know it's just an unfiltered stream of intuitive connections and ideas. He'll say one absurd claim, refuses to elaborate further, and then mutates it into another idea :) It's absolutely mind boggling and fills me with wonder
Yeah the problem is that to make something that looks good that is off the axis it needs to be relatively big. Anything small off the axis is gonna look jank af
Yeah, but some of the smaller builds like little houses on street corners aren't too janky if you don't look too hard at them. Can't wait till my house gets built. Hell, I might build it myself!
Not really, actually. It's definitely a different art at small scale, but still definitely pretty. You have to embrace the twist more heavily, and change designs slightly to allow for cohesive texture, but it can and does look really fucking good when done right.
You spent ten minutes explaining something that could have been said in like two sentences: "The blocks aren't aligned with the cardinal directions on the map because of our spherical projection distortion, as well as the fact that cities in and of themselves are also not aligned with them either."
I actually find a beauty in this: There are no right angles in nature. So you needing to build the earth mostly WITHOUT right angles, because you can't put a ball on a square, in a game of blocks (which all have right angles) is just too funny.
That sounds like a challenge for a mod where right angles don't exist in minecraft. Actually i want to see someone make rotatable blocks when manually placing them. I never player MC and don't have time to, but it would just be cool.
It's not true that there are "no right angles in nature." Check out crystals of pyrite and bismuth (among others I had never even heard of, but found out about just now while researching), which are full of right angles. We don't just make up math arbitrarily; it describes things that really are fundamental. Right angles, spheres, the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, self-similar fractals, symmetry... They're all over the place. Take a look at the Wikipedia article "Patterns in nature." It's super interesting.
When pippen talking about all the builds from a stone box house to a city designed. Then there is me using litematica mod because I can't build to save my life and always making a hole to live in.
I was thinking of another way to upset people by using the word "juicy"' again, but tbh, this video is just too beautiful to soil with memes. Love the contect Pippen, keep it up!
I turned my box into a small rustic house in my current beta 1.7.3, and added a small poem about where the house started as, above the front door, and a divider made of stone slabs to show where the original wall was before I added an addition and just kept on doing that.
I may not be able to do aliased building very well, but ive always admired it. I've really only ever been able to do circles and squiggles, but non orthogonal straight lines restricted to Pythagorean coordinates have always been hard for me unless the resolution is high enough. If Minecraft was made of decimeter cubes rather than meter ones, it would be a lot easier, but you'd completely loose the intuitive simplicity and quasi-retro feel of the game. I've always wanted a game with buildings you draw out of nodes, rather than descretized tiles or blocks, but I've yet to find one.
How do you do structures that are offset from one another by something other than 45, 90 or 180 drgrees? Especially here in Europe, our buildings are placed way more higgeldy piggeldy than in USA and Canada...
Instead of making walls by placing a block, placing to the left, placing up, placing up, etc., you can place a block, place, say, *two* to the left, then place up one, and repeat. For example: .........##..............### ......##............### ...##..........### ##........### notice how the left line is 45 degrees, while the one to the right is ~30 degrees(assuming its formatted properly on your device). This doesn't give you *perfect* precision, but its definitely better than exclusively angles that are multiples of 45 degrees
your videos are weirdly similar to a regular show episode, it goes from a concept to the explanation of how you and your crew are preparing to build everything and anything, including every city, town, home, restaurant, building, road, microorganism, cell, molecule, subatomic particles, moons, dwarf planets, planets, stars, solar systems, galaxies, galaxy clusters, superclusters and the universe. before that you must ALWAYS explain society and all of it’s problems, people, ideologies, history and the concept of existence, space-time, fate and reality. if anyone actually reads this, have a good day 😄
In Build the Earth the blocks are still square. Stand at the end of one block, and face directly across it, and all the blocks will be in a straight line. That did not change. They do not need to build *EVERYTHING* in this weird ass way, they can, its a style, but its not like math itself breaks if they just built in straight god damned lines.
the sphere can't be transformed into the plane without distortion because of curvature--that is, the agreeing or opposing direction of bending (second partial derivative) in orthogonal directions along the surface. it's fundamentally a 3+ dimensional problem; the circle-to-line-segment case is trivially possible.
2 questions: 1: Why are you trying to rebuild Seattle 2: Why is the fact that Minecraft is built on a square x,y grid controversial 3: Why are you trying to rebuild Seattle. You can literally build anything. Why is minecraft so often used to rebuild locations that already exist in real life, but in a lo-fidelity square grid that is unable to do them justice other than the novelty value. Even Doom was sophisticated enough to have angles other than right angles. Okay I realise that is either one question extrapolated to 4 questions or 4 questions pretending to be a single question, which is why I picked the mean average. Now answer my N question(s).
Alright I have to admit your stock footage game is on a whole other level. I swear I've seen some of those in Isaac Arthur's videos, though I guess that's sort of the point of stock footage.
Yesterday I turned around my pillow but I basically slammed my lego star wars obi wans jedi interceptor strung to my cienling by fishing line into my wall when I flipped my pillow
TL;DR: so we are trying to create buildings, but buildings point differing ways: In order to make it more accurate, we need to make it less blocky sometimes.
Due to the map projection they used, direction isn't actually preserved on the map, so the answer to your first question depends on where you're standing at on the map. Looking at the map from 7:17, it appears that the middle of the Atlantic Ocean contains the only spot that's aligned to north-south in both real life *and* Minecraft, while the further you travel from that point in almost any direction, the closer the real life's north-south axis gets to aligning with Minecraft's east-west axis. I hope that makes sense. Unfortunately, I can't really answer your second question; if you truly wish to know, your best bet might be joining their discord and asking. My best answer is that there's likely quite a few single buildings or small sections of towns that align to Minecraft's axes, but I doubt any single large area aligns nearly as well
...or, or, you have guys like me, building giant redstone systems in survival mode. I basically fucked-up the neither to get enough quartz. Like for instance, my giant item sorter that can sort ANY stackable item, except some useless shits that are destroyed... Architecture is good to hide all that circuitry.
Im a bleeding heart liberal and love minecraft. So... guess im an outlying data point. Also i noticed that, say, over 10-20 blocks there are certain angles that just create strange asymmatries. I call it the "uncanny valley" or "butcher's pink" of minecraft orientation angle. I bet it would be easy to do a study. Create a small city in increments of a few degrees rotation and poll people about which looks best. Avoid 90 and 45 degrees. I bet it will be a sine wave of aesthetic that can be "snapped" to a few specific degrees from an axis.
idk whenever I try to build like this it usually ends up looking bad, too much geometry for me to keep up with I guess. that being said though i'm pretty unimaginative so that could also have something to do with it.
"I was afraid of it being ugly, it is ugly, but it's required." Not really, it is ugly. Sounds like an artist huffing the fumes from his own fart-box to justify why his buildings are uggo as hell.
i think the style is very interesting and actually very pleasant to look at, given the building is large enough. it's like looking at a really low res version of a real life building
I actually never was afraid to use shapes that don’t line up with Minecraft grid, so when I first saw BuildTheEarth’s buildings my only thought was something like “Wow, this is incredible”
it's literally pixels on a monitor. yes, there is a 3rd dimension, but the principle is exactly the same. On monitors there or no round and smooth curves. there's only jagged pixel lines that you perceiev as smoothly curved
That's the beauty of it, using minecraft's jagged/rigid base in such a layer'd fashion as to give a look almost entirely of its own. They are both jagged and curved, rigid and flowing, entirely surreal.
But you are unable to see the green, red, and blue rectangles without special tools, even if you stuff your eye up against the screen (not recommended) It is very, very difficult to do that same thing with Minecraft blocks
Nah man, a survey was conducted amongst all players Mojang considered good enough to have a valid opinion, and 99% said "let's go Brandon, Trump Train 2024 🚂🇺🇸", there was also a 1% margin of error allowed for the calculation.
am I the only one who never knew about Minecraft player base leaning mostly right?? All of the MC players I know are all not really involved in politics but have a more "liberal" or "libertarian" view. Like is there a study on this? or was that statement based more on his own perspective?
2:00 In Euclidean geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles (90-degree angles, π/2 radian angles, or right angles). It can also be defined as a rectangle with two equal-length adjacent sides. It is the only regular polygon whose internal angle, central angle, and external angle are all equal (90°), and whose diagonals are all equal in length. A square with vertices ABCD would be denoted ABCD. This was not taken from wikipedia.
@@frodobaggins941 You disagree that minecrafts main audience is children? Their stated target audience is 5-15 year olds for christ sake. There is no doubt a large community of older teens and adults who play, but it is dwarfed by the truly massive size of the games child audience.
@@PixelSham This would have been true in 2015, but a lot of players have grown up by now. And the game's "stated target audience" has always been all ages.
@@frodobaggins941 I'm 61.. most people I play with are 55+ except my grandsons. And we are about 85% democratic. Which is right wing by world standards but left wing/ center in the u.s.
"I don't have data on this but-" Shut! No more talking after that! Unless the validity of whatever you're about to say next does not depend in any way on what you're about to say being true, it's just not worth saying!
In which Pippen transforms from "Construction Foreman" to "Architect". We are now thinking about thinking about thinking about buildings, and I'm here for it.
Great, another pointless minecarft video for kids to watch. The entire plot can be summarized as "you just gotta accept new things, they may be cool", added a bunch of text to increase duration past 10 minutes to add that second ad.
@@paradox6331 it's about why they build like that instead of normal minecraft building.Yes,it includes philosophies but it's actually a part of the explanation.
i couldn't help but laugh when the rage-y wojak head cut in half, bobbing up and down in a leafy-esque manner told me to try and take its views seriously on how minecraft influences peoples political leanings. somehow i feel that's a little.... what's the word? out of place, in a kids block game.
He has the amazing ability of saying so much and nothing at the same time
I know it's just an unfiltered stream of intuitive connections and ideas. He'll say one absurd claim, refuses to elaborate further, and then mutates it into another idea :) It's absolutely mind boggling and fills me with wonder
Like a politician
Yeah, i could seriously do without the long tangents he goes on. There's a time and place, i'm here for minecraft builds, not politics and philosophy
Especially when he's just plain outright wrong
He has the heart of a true philosopher
Yeah the problem is that to make something that looks good that is off the axis it needs to be relatively big. Anything small off the axis is gonna look jank af
Yeah, but some of the smaller builds like little houses on street corners aren't too janky if you don't look too hard at them. Can't wait till my house gets built. Hell, I might build it myself!
Lmao that last line of just internet speak completely juxtaposing the philosophical vocabulary of the video 😂
Not really, actually. It's definitely a different art at small scale, but still definitely pretty. You have to embrace the twist more heavily, and change designs slightly to allow for cohesive texture, but it can and does look really fucking good when done right.
it looks shit at any scale
@@mrosskne lol it really doesnt
You spent ten minutes explaining something that could have been said in like two sentences:
"The blocks aren't aligned with the cardinal directions on the map because of our spherical projection distortion, as well as the fact that cities in and of themselves are also not aligned with them either."
I think the point was to, yknow, actually entertain the viewer with a wacky train of thought
if you don't hit ten minutes your monetization isn't as good
This comment should be on top, and save us from several minutes of filler
You don't even need to think about the projection; "cities aren't aligned with Minecraft's grid" should already lower all the raised eyebrows
I actually find a beauty in this: There are no right angles in nature.
So you needing to build the earth mostly WITHOUT right angles, because you can't put a ball on a square, in a game of blocks (which all have right angles) is just too funny.
Beauty*
@@jeddllau booty*
That sounds like a challenge for a mod where right angles don't exist in minecraft. Actually i want to see someone make rotatable blocks when manually placing them. I never player MC and don't have time to, but it would just be cool.
It's not true that there are "no right angles in nature." Check out crystals of pyrite and bismuth (among others I had never even heard of, but found out about just now while researching), which are full of right angles. We don't just make up math arbitrarily; it describes things that really are fundamental. Right angles, spheres, the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, self-similar fractals, symmetry... They're all over the place. Take a look at the Wikipedia article "Patterns in nature." It's super interesting.
@@jeddllau bootay*
When pippen talking about all the builds from a stone box house to a city designed. Then there is me using litematica mod because I can't build to save my life and always making a hole to live in.
I was thinking of another way to upset people by using the word "juicy"' again, but tbh, this video is just too beautiful to soil with memes. Love the contect Pippen, keep it up!
I turned my box into a small rustic house in my current beta 1.7.3, and added a small poem about where the house started as, above the front door, and a divider made of stone slabs to show where the original wall was before I added an addition and just kept on doing that.
The content: we’re building the earth in Minecraft!
The voiceover: what is the point of existence
bro needed 10,000 words for an essay and will do anything to get them
So... Build The Earth: Be there or be square.
pure mental gymnastics, CUBE is forever supreme
First 5 minutes: *intense philosophical explanations of art and human perception*
conclusion: "roads have curves"
I think if I wasn't sober watching this I would go crazy
I may not be able to do aliased building very well, but ive always admired it. I've really only ever been able to do circles and squiggles, but non orthogonal straight lines restricted to Pythagorean coordinates have always been hard for me unless the resolution is high enough. If Minecraft was made of decimeter cubes rather than meter ones, it would be a lot easier, but you'd completely loose the intuitive simplicity and quasi-retro feel of the game. I've always wanted a game with buildings you draw out of nodes, rather than descretized tiles or blocks, but I've yet to find one.
Your waffling skills exceed even those of mine.
8:24 is RaysWorks series “RaysGrid” in case anyone was wondering
well i don't like doing things straight aswell! as a builder and another thing
Ayo
How do you do structures that are offset from one another by something other than 45, 90 or 180 drgrees? Especially here in Europe, our buildings are placed way more higgeldy piggeldy than in USA and Canada...
Instead of making walls by placing a block, placing to the left, placing up, placing up, etc., you can place a block, place, say, *two* to the left, then place up one, and repeat. For example:
.........##..............###
......##............###
...##..........###
##........###
notice how the left line is 45 degrees, while the one to the right is ~30 degrees(assuming its formatted properly on your device). This doesn't give you *perfect* precision, but its definitely better than exclusively angles that are multiples of 45 degrees
It's not a game anymore:
*It's a culture*
your videos are weirdly similar to a regular show episode, it goes from a concept to the explanation of how you and your crew are preparing to build everything and anything, including every city, town, home, restaurant, building, road, microorganism, cell, molecule, subatomic particles, moons, dwarf planets, planets, stars, solar systems, galaxies, galaxy clusters, superclusters and the universe. before that you must ALWAYS explain society and all of it’s problems, people, ideologies, history and the concept of existence, space-time, fate and reality.
if anyone actually reads this, have a good day 😄
I agree. Good way of explaining his videos. You have a good day too!
~
have a good day too!
I never played that game but the name of that video got me invested
Damn bro, for being a video about minecraft. This shit got real deep real quick
Showed up for Minecraft. Stayed for the philosophical lesson.
Damn dude I thought you just made goofy minecraft videos, I didn't expect such a well thought out poem
Bro just went English teacher mode about squares and their impact on the human mind lolllll
In Build the Earth the blocks are still square. Stand at the end of one block, and face directly across it, and all the blocks will be in a straight line. That did not change. They do not need to build *EVERYTHING* in this weird ass way, they can, its a style, but its not like math itself breaks if they just built in straight god damned lines.
My guy turned a thesis into a movie
Man really just said Minecraft leans to the right politically because of squares 💀
When you accidentally prove the Earth isn't flat by trying to force it flat to remake it in a video game as a hobby.
I'm always amazed how little my interest in Minecraft building is, and that there are projects with VERY overactive builders. ^^
9:46 Axis cult? sorry but I'm actually a believer in the Eris faith...
* _Mainichi moso starts playing_ *
Welp i cant stop watching this, my brain dont allow me to. Omg the philosophy
Bro using chat gpt to write his script.😂
Imagine "Building the Universe in Minecraft"
the sphere can't be transformed into the plane without distortion because of curvature--that is, the agreeing or opposing direction of bending (second partial derivative) in orthogonal directions along the surface. it's fundamentally a 3+ dimensional problem; the circle-to-line-segment case is trivially possible.
i feel like its impossible to flatten a sphere without distortion
@@igorjosue8957 yeah that's what i said. but more generally, it's impossible to change the curvature of a surface without distortion.
2 questions:
1: Why are you trying to rebuild Seattle
2: Why is the fact that Minecraft is built on a square x,y grid controversial
3: Why are you trying to rebuild Seattle. You can literally build anything. Why is minecraft so often used to rebuild locations that already exist in real life, but in a lo-fidelity square grid that is unable to do them justice other than the novelty value. Even Doom was sophisticated enough to have angles other than right angles.
Okay I realise that is either one question extrapolated to 4 questions or 4 questions pretending to be a single question, which is why I picked the mean average. Now answer my N question(s).
Never before have I been more inspired to build at an angle!..
My mind hurts man...
When the AP english teacher is asked to fill in for the film teacher that semester
Alright I have to admit your stock footage game is on a whole other level. I swear I've seen some of those in Isaac Arthur's videos, though I guess that's sort of the point of stock footage.
my brain at three am when im trying to sleep be like:
The earth isn’t even a perfect sphere which makes it even more complicated
As a person who only makes Minecraft houses in 2 ways (square and circular) i almost fainted 😭
> funny block video!
> A square is a fundamentally political shape
> Nevermind
Yesterday I turned around my pillow but I basically slammed my lego star wars obi wans jedi interceptor strung to my cienling by fishing line into my wall when I flipped my pillow
Square. It solves all world problems. 👍
Video starts at 5:00
Qui est là après la vidéo de Fuze?
TL;DR: so we are trying to create buildings, but buildings point differing ways: In order to make it more accurate, we need to make it less blocky sometimes.
Show this video to flat-earthers
Important questions:
Which real-life direction does the minecraft alignment point?
Which locations actually line up with it?
Due to the map projection they used, direction isn't actually preserved on the map, so the answer to your first question depends on where you're standing at on the map. Looking at the map from 7:17, it appears that the middle of the Atlantic Ocean contains the only spot that's aligned to north-south in both real life *and* Minecraft, while the further you travel from that point in almost any direction, the closer the real life's north-south axis gets to aligning with Minecraft's east-west axis. I hope that makes sense.
Unfortunately, I can't really answer your second question; if you truly wish to know, your best bet might be joining their discord and asking. My best answer is that there's likely quite a few single buildings or small sections of towns that align to Minecraft's axes, but I doubt any single large area aligns nearly as well
...or, or, you have guys like me, building giant redstone systems in survival mode. I basically fucked-up the neither to get enough quartz.
Like for instance, my giant item sorter that can sort ANY stackable item, except some useless shits that are destroyed...
Architecture is good to hide all that circuitry.
You know... This video just made me realize something.
The earth... Is actually flat.
In Minecraft.
Incredible dude
I appreciate the diversity in packs
Wait till someone tells him about triangles...
Given the beginning was super long and not necessary, you can skip half way in and not miss a thing and understand it all. :'D
I like you cause you teach us much by minecraft.
chisels and bits be like
Why everytime you make a video , i need to relearn physics
My base is literally just a bunch of boxes and platforms, but its modded
Im a bleeding heart liberal and love minecraft. So... guess im an outlying data point.
Also i noticed that, say, over 10-20 blocks there are certain angles that just create strange asymmatries. I call it the "uncanny valley" or "butcher's pink" of minecraft orientation angle. I bet it would be easy to do a study. Create a small city in increments of a few degrees rotation and poll people about which looks best. Avoid 90 and 45 degrees. I bet it will be a sine wave of aesthetic that can be "snapped" to a few specific degrees from an axis.
Me, when bored:
So, basically.
You discovered pixels.
Flat earth confirmed live by PippenFPS 10:30
Science isn't real
Bro i just wanted to know why do they build diagonally, not The meaning of life
Now you need block scale anti aliasing
I didn’t know it was possible to turn Minecraft political 😭
Live would be easy if the Earth was actually flat
Hate to break it to you but gravity is pretty well understood
idk whenever I try to build like this it usually ends up looking bad, too much geometry for me to keep up with I guess. that being said though i'm pretty unimaginative so that could also have something to do with it.
Brave of you to assume that I wouldn't destroy my square box.
Because I built more over there.
vsauce pippen
Bro smoked waaaay too much
"I was afraid of it being ugly, it is ugly, but it's required."
Not really, it is ugly. Sounds like an artist huffing the fumes from his own fart-box to justify why his buildings are uggo as hell.
This man really made a political spectrum out of minecraft architectural norms
Ik how tf does this even happen lol
assigning political affiliations to architecture is an age old tradition unfortunately
@@TheTromboneKing02 everything can occur
Idk only god know
he can turn anything into a lecture about existence, space, time, being, fate, mind and literally any concept imaginable.
that’s his superpower bro
i think the style is very interesting and actually very pleasant to look at, given the building is large enough. it's like looking at a really low res version of a real life building
@peter no thanks bro
Bot moment
impractical af, space is very inefficent and the interiors look unnatural so I'd never do it in survival
@@houseking9211that’s my issue with it. I like doing really detailed interior design and that’s just not possible with builds like this
no way it's the real ducky from the queen discord server with yellow logo
At this point, i am not sure if it is just Minecraft or pure philosophy.
Both.
they the same thing tbh
Minecraft *is* pure philosophy
Whatever it is, it’s what we need…
@peter oh look, another copy paste bot!
I actually never was afraid to use shapes that don’t line up with Minecraft grid, so when I first saw BuildTheEarth’s buildings my only thought was something like “Wow, this is incredible”
I’ve always enjoyed making round houses.
Fr
Wbc Builds: nervously sweating
>Making a square building makes you right wing
Alright Pippen you need to stop doing hard drugs.
@Silverstein Cause money.
@Silverstein Why make nice buildings and prevent your countries collapse when you can buy a gameboy covered in 14k gold.
@Silverstein Ah yes, famous RIGHT WING GOVERNMENT the USSR.
I can tell you failed basic government.
@@Jackson-il1sn WHAT
@@shravan1005 gaming
Pippen when the project is complete you should do a TED talk. You'll nail it.
By that time his communications skills would have ascended beyond what us mortals could even begin to comprehend
it's projected to be finished by 2156. so I don't think he'll be doing any ted talks.
@@arsenhere7020 I would like him to record himself and predict what will happen. "If you're watching this, I'm dead".
Agree!!!!
not if it's anything like this trainwreck of a video
it's literally pixels on a monitor. yes, there is a 3rd dimension, but the principle is exactly the same. On monitors there or no round and smooth curves. there's only jagged pixel lines that you perceiev as smoothly curved
Curved pixels
That's the beauty of it, using minecraft's jagged/rigid base in such a layer'd fashion as to give a look almost entirely of its own. They are both jagged and curved, rigid and flowing, entirely surreal.
naahhhh I thought it was portal to another dimension. Yeah no dip Sherlock.
But you are unable to see the green, red, and blue rectangles without special tools, even if you stuff your eye up against the screen (not recommended) It is very, very difficult to do that same thing with Minecraft blocks
@@aguyontheinternet8436 true. Another analogy could be Van Gogh paintings.
You know when you have that one friend that just can't answer a yes or no question with yes or no?
Well you see, there is no just yes or no because-... I mean no
If you are that friend I love you
That's me lol
"it seems that Minecraft's playerbase predominantly leans to the right"
Is that a joke?
Right in what? Politics?
@@MrCrystal09 The political compass
my thoughts exactly haha
Nah man, a survey was conducted amongst all players Mojang considered good enough to have a valid opinion, and 99% said "let's go Brandon, Trump Train 2024 🚂🇺🇸", there was also a 1% margin of error allowed for the calculation.
based and cubepilled
I was wondering how you were gonna turn the answer “diagonal buildings are weird when built with squares on a grid” into an 11 minute video
am I the only one who never knew about Minecraft player base leaning mostly right?? All of the MC players I know are all not really involved in politics but have a more "liberal" or "libertarian" view. Like is there a study on this? or was that statement based more on his own perspective?
I'm confused too, I don't know very main political minecraft players.
I think it was a joke.
Pippin bless ur vids but that statement is some anecdotal shit if I ever seen it
It's baseless. Probably a joke
its called a joke
2:00 In Euclidean geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles (90-degree angles, π/2 radian angles, or right angles). It can also be defined as a rectangle with two equal-length adjacent sides. It is the only regular polygon whose internal angle, central angle, and external angle are all equal (90°), and whose diagonals are all equal in length. A square with vertices ABCD would be denoted ABCD.
This was not taken from wikipedia.
shit the dogs are learning, they'll take over soon
ummmm........I didn't understand a thing
@@johnny4560 fuck get the guns bois they’re evolving
@@Epic-ft2bg fuck that, I'm getting the dog treats
You just described a square in different words
A random guy just building the earth in Minecraft lecturing us on philosophy.
Me: PURE CONTENT
In what world does the Minecraft fanbase lean to the right? That's just about the most ignorant thing i have ever heard.
I think that point was a hypothetical
nobody:
Pippen: see we build but we decide to have a stroke when we build.
Ah yes minecraft, the game primarily played by 10 - 16yo is definitely primarily right
Lmao, more like 6-16. Imagine what those little kids would think of this
lmao at the baseless assertion that minecrafts audience leans right. Minecrafts main audience is literally children
I think it was a joke.. I hope
I think the claim was a bit wacky but i have to disagree with you on the part about children
@@frodobaggins941 You disagree that minecrafts main audience is children? Their stated target audience is 5-15 year olds for christ sake. There is no doubt a large community of older teens and adults who play, but it is dwarfed by the truly massive size of the games child audience.
@@PixelSham This would have been true in 2015, but a lot of players have grown up by now. And the game's "stated target audience" has always been all ages.
@@frodobaggins941 I'm 61.. most people I play with are 55+ except my grandsons.
And we are about 85% democratic. Which is right wing by world standards but left wing/ center in the u.s.
"I don't have data on this but-"
Shut! No more talking after that! Unless the validity of whatever you're about to say next does not depend in any way on what you're about to say being true, it's just not worth saying!
I like your videos man, but you took a few too many hits before you pressed record this time....
when you write an essay and need to meet the word count
Flat-Earthers ripping out their hair watching this.
They're rejoicing. It's flat in Minecraft.
*Super-Flatters
In which Pippen transforms from "Construction Foreman" to "Architect". We are now thinking about thinking about thinking about buildings, and I'm here for it.
This man talks in such a way I am somehow addicted to it, but makes my brain hurt.
Great, another pointless minecarft video for kids to watch. The entire plot can be summarized as "you just gotta accept new things, they may be cool", added a bunch of text to increase duration past 10 minutes to add that second ad.
You don't understand the video.Congratulations.
@@literallyamiata3756 That pseudo philosophy bullshit was just for the sake of adding more text to read, to increase video duration. It's a demagogy.
@@paradox6331 it's about why they build like that instead of normal minecraft building.Yes,it includes philosophies but it's actually a part of the explanation.
i couldn't help but laugh when the rage-y wojak head cut in half, bobbing up and down in a leafy-esque manner told me to try and take its views seriously on how minecraft influences peoples political leanings. somehow i feel that's a little.... what's the word?
out of place, in a kids block game.