The Psychology of Psychonauts - Sasha's Shooting Gallery

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • Good day everyone! As some of you may have noticed I have been streaming Psychonauts on the Channel in preparation for the Release of Psychonauts 2. However, the archive of the streams will not be the only content from Double Fine we will be doing!
    In the same fashion as the Remedy videos, I will be doing a Level by Level breakdown of the Mindscapes found within the Game. Every World in Psychonauts is based upon the Psyche of a Character in the story. As such the design and symbolism directly relate to what issues they are dealing with.
    In the Psychology of Psychonauts, we will analyse each of these worlds and try to learn what we can about these people. In this video we will be training Razputin to deal with the Monster in his dreams by being taken into the mind of Sasha Nein. With a different Mindscape, there are new secrets to uncover about the Sasha, the Scientist, Camp Counselor and Psychonaut. By exploring Sasha's Shooting Gallery, what can we learn about this German Fellow?
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  • @rhiannonbamford8741
    @rhiannonbamford8741 2 года назад +897

    About the lamps, Tim Schafer said in an interview that Sasha actually likes genuine Tiffany lamps, but depises cheap knock-offs.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +256

      Gotcha. Yeah I saw in the lipo backstory he worked at a factory and made then. Of course I found it after this video came out sadly.

    • @joeknuts7912
      @joeknuts7912 Год назад +100

      If you think about it, it may re-textualize why he was so disgusted by, y'know. Besides the obvious reasons, I mean. If he likes "genuine" lamps, but dislikes "bootleg" lamps, that may mean he associates the lamps with his parents relationship - he isn't opposed to a loving, genuine relationship. But that moment of clairvoyance showed him that his father viewed his mother more as an object of desire then a lovable partner? (Feels like a bit of a reach but could be cool)

    • @alexjewett7455
      @alexjewett7455 Год назад +7

      How can he tell the difference?

    • @keklord4128
      @keklord4128 Год назад +20

      @@alexjewett7455 hes a psychic

    • @alexjewett7455
      @alexjewett7455 Год назад +6

      @@keklord4128 but lamps don't have brains.

  • @mackenziebennett6949
    @mackenziebennett6949 3 года назад +1034

    Love how Campbell’s character designs reflect their personalities. Sasha is angular, straightforward, and made up of rectangles. Milla is curved, matches the 70’s mid century psychedelic dance party in her head. Also I just want to say how much I love the repeated use of mid century art in Psychonauts. It’s so cool. We have Bahaus in Sasha’s head, 70’s psychedelia in Milla’s, Cold War brutalist architecture in Oleander’s, and mid century atomic in Boyd’s American Dream suburbia. It’s so cool and it fits the kind of action cartoon/ comic book/ James Bond feel. I could talk about the art and music for hours I swear.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +82

      Same here. Their art design was absolutely incredible in so many ways. This game deserves more attention because it is begging to be explored in the ways you're describing. I'd love to look at the music as it's own thing too. As someone who has studied music for 20 years I can't help but notice it.

    • @mackenziebennett6949
      @mackenziebennett6949 3 года назад +20

      @@GamingUniversityUoG oh I love the soundtrack! McConnell did an amazing job. I could talk about it for hours, especially since I’ve got a lot of experience in different ensembles. I love the use of sax and clarinet and all of the different motifs. I’ve insert the ‘mental’ motif into a few things I’ve written. I’d love to play stuff like this and McConnell’s work has motivated me to start learning to compose and arrange.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +21

      I wish more composers utilized double reed instruments in some of their works. Oboe and Bassoon always had a unique sound that I enjoyed. I studied Piano primarily with Trumpet on the side so the use of woodwinds is something I need to work on more.

    • @mackenziebennett6949
      @mackenziebennett6949 3 года назад +16

      @@GamingUniversityUoG I absolutely love the use of double reeds in the asylum theme. the timbre lends itself really well to the atmosphere. Quirky and weird and kind of unhinged but also still serious and creepy. McConnell has always utilized double reeds well (ex: most of the Sly Cooper soundtracks). I also really like his use of use of baritone and euph in stuff like Ford's sanctuary. I've really only ever composed stuff for sax ensembles and i'm very interested in doing more with brass.

    • @statueteethtv
      @statueteethtv 2 года назад +2

      Make a video here on u tube

  • @dragonheart1236
    @dragonheart1236 Год назад +275

    11:45 is genuinely one of my favorite Sasha moments. Instead of getting(rightfully) angry with Raz, he recognizes the danger and immediately tries to get his student to leave for his own safety.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  Год назад +85

      Lecture him later. Right now we need to take care of business.

    • @m90e
      @m90e Год назад +59

      And then he goes on to deliver one of the best lines in Psychonauts: “You are my own creation! I command you to STOP!”
      Heck, that line’s so good that Raz said it in Psychonauts 2!

    • @Brunosky_Inc
      @Brunosky_Inc Год назад +39

      @@m90e "That sounded so much cooler when Sasha said it"

    • @cardinvuong9742
      @cardinvuong9742 Год назад +15

      And then the funny line; "Run, Rasputin. Very fast.'

  • @soundseffecter9972
    @soundseffecter9972 2 года назад +231

    i noticed if you hit him in the real world, he monotonely says "yes ouch", but hitting him in the mental world gets a much more vocal reaction out of him.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +90

      Very interesting. Males perfect sense considering he goes out of his way to be monotone and not show emotion.

    • @CamdenakaNeptunesdaughter1213
      @CamdenakaNeptunesdaughter1213 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@GamingUniversityUoGtypo: it says males not makes

  • @FutureBoyEXE
    @FutureBoyEXE 3 года назад +904

    I'd like to point out something else that happens here. If you revisit Sasha's mind later on, he'll admit that the situation you went through was set up on purpose, in order to better train you. Except for the boss fight, of course. That bit got a little out of hand. All in all, I think this shows that Sasha is more accepting of his past than one might think at first.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +284

      Yeah I remembered that part after the fact. Sasha really has incredible control over his mind. If it was just him this problem would never have popped up but he needed a crisis for Raz to solve. Sasha was able to let his mind go chaotic just enough for a training course but also bring it back when needed. Not only create a more ordered mind but a more chaotic mind at will.

    • @meredithhughes9400
      @meredithhughes9400 3 года назад +97

      @@GamingUniversityUoG
      That could be the case, or, it might have been an after the fact, 'Ummm... I meant to do that.' moment. Sasha does not seem to be one to readily admit weaknesses or faults.

    • @cadoized
      @cadoized 3 года назад +82

      I do love this because it implies that the levels being centered around his trauma/past burdens was likely on purpose. so essentially hes just kinda awkwardly venting to raz? i mean its possible that thats not the case but still kinda funny

    • @teamkozmicabyss512
      @teamkozmicabyss512 3 года назад +47

      I was about to say this. I don't think he repressed his memories or anything like that. He literally showed it all to raz on purpose so yeah like some else said, it's probably him venting to raz.

    • @nekogamer2508
      @nekogamer2508 2 года назад +40

      @@cadoized he does see raz as a version of himself

  • @KlutzyNinjaKitty
    @KlutzyNinjaKitty 2 года назад +527

    I know that Sasha’s reason for leaving home gets memed on a bit, but I feel like it has a lot more significance than at first glance. Unless he can actually actively remember his infant years, Sasha never really knew his mom. She was always this mysterious, bright, good figure that at one point existed. Angelic almost. So seeing this person you’ve built up as this symbol of goodness and purity in a… risqué situation, would surely be more than just awkward. I could see it even mentally damaging, at least a little bit, to have that staunch worldview shattered. Almost as if you just found out a truth to a long-believed lie.

    • @grigoryalexandrovitchpecho6934
      @grigoryalexandrovitchpecho6934 2 года назад +17

      this is a reference to a phenomenon called the "Madonna whore complex". It refers to men's inability to integrate the sexual and motherly/nurturing aspects of women, resulting in intense psychological splitting.

    • @exiledrabbit
      @exiledrabbit 2 года назад +36

      @@grigoryalexandrovitchpecho6934 im not sure that's exactly the same, it's referring to mens inability to sexually desire a woman he also sees as a fulfilling life Partner. That's not Sasha's Problem, it's his mom not his own wife.

    • @grigoryalexandrovitchpecho6934
      @grigoryalexandrovitchpecho6934 2 года назад +7

      ​@@exiledrabbit generally yes, the endpoint of the dysfunction is men's difficulty with romantic partners and not their mothers, but the whole complex starts with problems integrating the "good" and "bad" parts of the mother. This is what causes men to have problems later in their life with romantic partners. That being said, he isn't explicitly exhibiting the Madonna whore complex during the game, but he literally lived through the origin story of someone who would. Furthermore, he'd be likely to exhibit the pattern later I'd wager.

    • @JmonsterNEO
      @JmonsterNEO 2 года назад +84

      I think that Sasha also left because he felt like he greatly violated his father’s privacy as well as the other reasons

    • @zenos02
      @zenos02 2 года назад +63

      I mean i'd be fucked up too if I telepathically witnessed my parents having sex... I think most things witnessed through Clairvoyance are extremely difficult to forget, and Sasha has censored himself to a point that he seems almost... Well like a box

  • @SHDW-nf2ki
    @SHDW-nf2ki 2 года назад +52

    I love Sasha's story
    The man could have very easily ended up ruined, mentally unstable and out of control, or deeply poisoned like Coach Oli'.
    But he mastered himself well enough to become a more stable person, and pass on some helpful lessons to the younger generation.

  • @nunyabisnuth828
    @nunyabisnuth828 2 года назад +115

    I read on the wiki somewhere that after Sasha left home. He worked in a factory that built cheap tacky art deco lamps and grew to hate them.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +33

      I think that was part of the LiPo backstory document. Sadly, I didnt know that was a thing until after making this.

  • @OtakuJuanma2
    @OtakuJuanma2 3 года назад +559

    I always loved how Agent Nine's reason got leaving his home is just him Nope-ing the heck out of there because he saw intercourse with his mother through (most likely) a first person perspective.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +228

      Let's be honest most of us would be traumatized in one form or another too lmao.

    • @dr.rodabthicc
      @dr.rodabthicc 2 года назад +76

      I like to assume he noped out of his dads memory right when he realized what was going on.

    • @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149
      @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149 2 года назад +79

      I expected him to see the death of his mother or something, from his father's perspective which would likely intensify it.
      But nope, just sexytimes lol.

    • @dr.rodabthicc
      @dr.rodabthicc 2 года назад +47

      @@sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149 that was the day he found out how babies are created.

    • @ironpulcinella3586
      @ironpulcinella3586 2 года назад +10

      I just laughed at that 🤣

  • @ayior
    @ayior 2 года назад +93

    My own theory why Sasha finding those memories is so traumatic is that maybe if you use that ability you don't only see memories, but experience them. Yknow, *all your senses can make up a memory*. And that's a whole other dimension of f'ed up. (Note: writing this comment based on other comments before watching the video)

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +36

      Honestly I never really thought about if this was a purely visual/mental method of witnessing these events or as you say one that has him experience them. That would be even more traumatic.

    • @CreoTan
      @CreoTan Год назад +16

      And considering his own memories of his mother are from when he was an infant, it’s likely that his father’s adult memory was more structured and “complete.” So it would make it so Sasha’s most vivid memory of his mother is having sex with her…especially since the memory was first person POV

  • @katietaylor8314
    @katietaylor8314 3 года назад +190

    Note too the way they designed Sasha - smooth, neat, and always wearing sunglasses. It speaks volumes about who he is on the inside.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +32

      Everything about how they designed this game speaks to who the characters are. I love it.

    • @katietaylor8314
      @katietaylor8314 2 года назад +5

      @@GamingUniversityUoG I know right? It's bloody brilliant, and the sequel is even better! 😃
      EDIT: Also, in the sequel you can find one of those tacky lamps in Sasha's office, which is a nice little Easter Egg.

  • @midgetwaffles8635
    @midgetwaffles8635 2 года назад +262

    Trust me, anyone who has walked in on their parents 'doing it' before cannot blame Sasha for leaving after what he saw. LMAO

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +41

      Lmao yeah that is definitely something that could mess with someone's head.

    • @somuchtocook9159
      @somuchtocook9159 2 года назад +5

      @@GamingUniversityUoG except maybe a Hapsburg or an Alabamian

    • @CreoTan
      @CreoTan Год назад +30

      Even worse because he saw it in FIRST PERSON POV

    • @lunartimberwolf
      @lunartimberwolf 7 месяцев назад +2

      I walked on my mom doing the deed two times a third time hearing it when I went downstairs to get some water at those points you just want to run away

  • @amandaalvis5958
    @amandaalvis5958 3 года назад +217

    It is also noted that Sasha once worked in a lamp factory in his bio according to the notes about the character. That is where the generator comes from; it was the factory where those tacky lamps were also made. Guess we all have that one job in our C.V.s that we hate with a passion...however, I do also see what was mentioned as well.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +31

      I honestly didnt even find that additional backstory until I got to doing the video on Boyd. I wish I had that info back before this one was released.

    • @TheEepyMagi
      @TheEepyMagi 2 года назад +8

      Also, in his lab in #2, he has one of those tacky lamps. Idk if that means anything, but it's a nice callback nonetheless

    • @ianheine4894
      @ianheine4894 2 года назад +9

      Someone else pointed out that in his first memory, you can see the tacky lamp nearby in the scene where his mother dies: implying that he either associates the lamp with his mothers death or inserted it in his memory as an indicator of ‘things that were bad/wrong’. I’m more inclined to the former, though.

    • @aerothallji6514
      @aerothallji6514 2 года назад +2

      @@TheEepyMagi most likely agent modello or however you say her name gave it to him and he kept it to atleast show that he loves her (or something) even if he can’t show it in a emotionally way well enough to her.
      Kinda like my inability to show that I’m blushing unless I’m extremely embarrassed or flustered, which if I think I should be blushing I’d normally have to tell whoever I’m talking to that I’m basically wanting to blush.

  • @1AnimeChannel
    @1AnimeChannel 2 года назад +145

    I'm surprised Sasha didn't warn Hollis about Rasputin inclination to mess with the mind, then again, she left a bunch of kids roams freely inside her mind while she was taking care of different stuff, if it wasn't Raz, it would be someone else.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +38

      I doubt any of the others would have done it. Then they would have had to take the fall for it. They had the perfect excuse. Haze the new kid and if anything went wrong they were clear.

    • @discordlexia2429
      @discordlexia2429 Год назад +27

      @@GamingUniversityUoG What's significant about Razputin isn't just that he's a psychic prodigy, but also that he's decisive. He'd rather make a wrong decision than no decision. It's his greatest strength and his biggest weakness.

  • @16BitGamerCat
    @16BitGamerCat 2 года назад +64

    I just noticed, Sasha's glasses are uneven. The lenses are the same size and shape, but the left one is lower on his face than the other one. How I never noticed this until now, I have NO IDEA.

    • @Wiimeiser
      @Wiimeiser 2 года назад +9

      The eyes on most characters seem to be like that, I've noticed...

  • @Fragmentsinfractals488
    @Fragmentsinfractals488 3 года назад +372

    I like how our brains associate order and control with sharp edges and points. Seems archetypical somehow.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +102

      Good observation. Yes 90 degree angles by definition reflect concious control. Right Angles like these don't occur naturally in nature. It is one thing archeologists look for when determining if a rock is a rock or a man made structure. Nature also abhors symmetry so a perfect cube with 90 degree angles is perfect for mental control.

    • @jasongretencord3326
      @jasongretencord3326 2 года назад +10

      @@GamingUniversityUoG Nature is full of symmetry. The human body, for example, has bilateral symmetry.

    • @adrin181
      @adrin181 2 года назад +11

      @@jasongretencord3326 guess the term he was looking for was euclidean geometry?

    • @noisyphilosopherkrk522
      @noisyphilosopherkrk522 2 года назад +6

      @@adrin181
      Let's just be glad sasha's brain doesn't utilize non euclidean geometry
      Imagine the head ache of navigating a mind like that

    • @uckbritley1305
      @uckbritley1305 2 года назад +6

      flat surfaces and edges are typically inherently more stable and easily manipulatable

  • @frogmouth2
    @frogmouth2 3 года назад +149

    I think the traits of the lamp could mean something. It’s made to look tacky and so he literally can’t look at. and its also not identical to the original lamp. So (in my own theory) after seeing his mother have intercourse with his dad, his image of said lamp morphed into something he was much less comfortable with.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +23

      I think that bit of my theory is based upon some commentary from a couple developers. One i think worked on the artwork for the mental vault sections. I'll have to go back and listen to it again to confirm.

  • @TheBlackDemon1996
    @TheBlackDemon1996 3 года назад +231

    Actually, if you revisit the word, Sasha tells Raz that 90% of what happened in the level was meant to happen, and it was all a test. The only thing that wasn't meant to happen was the Mega Censor.

    • @ryanrouse5590
      @ryanrouse5590 Год назад +10

      I wonder if he was trying to save face or if he was serious. I’d say both are equally likely.

    • @vilaintrolltrollinsky8007
      @vilaintrolltrollinsky8007 Год назад +1

      @@ryanrouse5590 He work in a camp he is a amateur Teacher.
      It must be a test.

    • @ryanrouse5590
      @ryanrouse5590 Год назад +2

      @@vilaintrolltrollinsky8007 see Oleander, also a teacher. And Hollis, who taught interns. The psychic teachers aren’t perfect.

    • @vilaintrolltrollinsky8007
      @vilaintrolltrollinsky8007 Год назад +3

      @@ryanrouse5590 yes but the cube is nicely crafted. Agent Nein is fonctional control freak. And the speach sound like a routine.
      IT must be a test.

    • @somdudewillson
      @somdudewillson Год назад +8

      @@ryanrouse5590 Given that even the "chaos" of things "going wrong" happened in a neat, orderly fashion one section at a time...

  • @smolpener7430
    @smolpener7430 3 года назад +114

    I think I remember something about the flaming side of the cube being called lamp factory in the files, if I'm not mistaken, the lamp thing is likely about a shitty job he got after running away from home.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +19

      I'll have to take a second look through the entire backstory document. I just recently found it for the first time.

    • @ZeroTheHeartlessKing
      @ZeroTheHeartlessKing 2 года назад +12

      lol he had to work on those said "tacky lamps" made him hate them internally, i love that thought

    • @devinaddison8634
      @devinaddison8634 2 года назад +4

      @@ZeroTheHeartlessKing He actually only hates the low quality lamps but loves high quality lamps of the same type meaning he just wants a quality lamp

    • @ZeroTheHeartlessKing
      @ZeroTheHeartlessKing 2 года назад

      @@devinaddison8634 idk, those style of lamps look tacky high quality or not lol (someone needs to ask tim this XD)

  • @frohawkmaster
    @frohawkmaster 2 года назад +61

    in the sequel sasha and milla return and basically are surrogate parents. Sasha even disciplines Raz on a screw up he causes and gives him new clothes when Raz's old ones are stolen. They arent too important plot wise but its nice they are back and greatly respect Raz. Raz's real family are either mad at him for running away, or in the cause of his father, really dorky (Which makes the last level of the first game weird)

    • @lordofsandvich3630
      @lordofsandvich3630 Год назад +8

      I think Raz's dad is just overcorrecting for the mistakes that led to the finale of the first game. He realized he had been callous towards Raz, and is now... a bit embarrassing, perhaps a little TOO open and accepting. At least his relationship with Raz is better.

    • @TheXVodkaXFairy
      @TheXVodkaXFairy 11 месяцев назад +5

      I'm a bit rusty so forgive any mistakes but in the second game we find out that the family has an aversion to psychics because of something that happened with Nona (of course the real reason unbeknownst to everyone is her history as Maligula). The reason in the first game is a curse on the family put on them by a psychic which I'm pretty sure turned out to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Raz seems to be targeted by the water because he kinda believed in the curse so much that it manifested with his psychic abilities.
      I believe Augustus was likely raised with an intense fear of the curse and instilled it into his kids as a messed up way of wanting to protect them. The reason he is so monstrous in the last level of the first game is due to being a manifestation of the trauma that Raz and Morceau experienced. When Augustus sees the mindscape version of himself I remember he has a line directed at Raz "Is that how you really see me?" Like not to let him off the hook completely but he probably didn't realise that he was causing a lot of mental distress to Raz and saw it as him being protective.
      Now that he's aware of all this, it seemed that in the second game he wanted Raz to be able to express himself and feel accepted in the family for his psychic abilities. Probably over-doing it and making it a bit weird but his heart was in the right place.
      Basically he's just trying to make up for traumatising Raz.

  • @StagFiesta
    @StagFiesta 3 года назад +153

    Actually, even if you set the Censor Spawn to lvl 6 [the fastest before it goes out of control], eventually the machine says "You've hit your daily training limit, come tomorrow!" So you can actually never blast 1000 Censors, sadly. Yes I tried! So if we go with FutureBoyEXEs reply on Sasha actually setting it up, he set it up so Raz would actually set it off since even at the fastest setting he'd hit a limit no matter what.
    ALSO, I noticed during the first vaulted memories had a small angel flying away from Sashas mother as she passed away. And then in the second vault, it's labelled "Sashas Second Sight." While the name Second Sight could be used to describe his ability to see the visions of his mother that his father had, maybe it could be a double meaning, as Sasha couldve potentially seen his mothers spirit leaving her body as a child? That may be a stretch, but with how many abilities a psychic has in the world of Psychonauts, seeing the dead isn't exactly something that could be outright denied. [Though again, very loose explanation with little to back it up, as the angel couldve just been an artistic thing or to outright state she died.]

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +32

      Haha you actually tried to shoot 1,000?! You have far more patience then me. That's great that is locks you out of it and forces you to dial it up to 11. Yeah it is a great way to force Raz into having this experience by creating a crisis for him to solve. I agree it was likely setup by Sasha but at the end of the day, Raz got the lesson and that's all that matters.

    • @StagFiesta
      @StagFiesta 3 года назад +11

      @@GamingUniversityUoG Yea i had a hunch it actually would lock you out after a bit, but morbid curiosity got to me. I do like how they figured someone would try to see how far you could go and added the limiter anyway.

    • @dragobane4728
      @dragobane4728 2 года назад +3

      He might have set up that whole situation to bring out the feelings needed to use psychic blast, as negative thoughts powers the ability

    • @StagFiesta
      @StagFiesta 2 года назад +5

      @@GamingUniversityUoG so turns out in a hidden cutscene you get when you re enter Neins brain after he and Milla were kidnapped, he outright tells you he set it up! Wild huh?

  • @void67214
    @void67214 2 года назад +29

    Honestly, Sasha’s backstory made me tear up a lil.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +8

      I feel a lot of people who grew up in a single parent household can empathize with him a lot. Specifically if the parent is distant. My best friend only grew up with his father too.

  • @Rex10111
    @Rex10111 2 года назад +37

    Another thing I think is interesting about the final section, the factory, is that most of the figments there are, as you pointed out, of workers either doing their jobs or taking a break. If Sasha did work in a factory like that, chances are he was in contact with a lot of people just about every day. Aside from learning the value of releasing pressure, as you also pointed out, he also learned from those other workers, who probably tried to include him in their conversations at the very least, that there is some merit in having a relationship with other people. Granted, positive interaction with other people doesn't solve everything, Sasha still obviously has his hang-ups, but fact is he DOES work reasonably well with his other camp councilors, Milla especially.
    It's probably a long shot, and a bit overly sentimental for a guy like Sasha, but I like to think that those figments show that he still at least thinks about his fellow workers every now and again, however distant those thoughts may be.

  • @vinnythewebsurfer
    @vinnythewebsurfer 2 года назад +41

    I get a good chuckle at the idea of Sasha basically being shocked into trauma that his dad did Indeed, **** his mom. Very South Park/Cartman esque.

  • @grigoryalexandrovitchpecho6934
    @grigoryalexandrovitchpecho6934 2 года назад +16

    The pressure metaphors could also be a reference to Freud's initial "hydraulic model" of psychological functioning.

  • @MetalHeadbanger7
    @MetalHeadbanger7 2 года назад +51

    I always thought the 'spicy' memory was suppose to be kind of a joke, and Sasha left because he accepted the fact that his father was a lost cause.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +17

      I wish that was the case. No he full on saw a memory of his parents in action.

    • @lelduck6388
      @lelduck6388 2 года назад

      He got mentally raped by his mom. Which is really dark.

    • @ashonauts
      @ashonauts 2 года назад +1

      @@lelduck6388 odd way to put it

    • @lelduck6388
      @lelduck6388 2 года назад +1

      @@ashonauts He never consented to seeing that memory, non consensual sex is rape.

  • @herusolares5320
    @herusolares5320 2 года назад +8

    5:50
    Psychonauts 2 also sheds some new light on the lamp's deeper meaning (heh)
    It is made from the same stainglass as the Heptadome.

  • @alittleofsomething
    @alittleofsomething 2 года назад +12

    Apparently, Sasha is more relatable to me than I realized... And we have the same name! Coincidence? I think not!

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +4

      Haha I think not! That's the great thing about this game that it includes situations that are very relatable.

  • @connerpermaloff1044
    @connerpermaloff1044 3 года назад +36

    Actually the lamps are connected to the factory section of the level cause according to a piece of concept art the factory is a lamp factory, so the lamps have nothing to do with his mom cause if so why would there be one of theses lamp in his office at the Motherlobe in the sequel?

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +1

      I haven't gone through the trailers for the sequel in the while. Honestly, that bit regarding the lamp in his mothers room was from one of the Double Fine artists bringing it up when discussing the Mental Vaults. I think he was one of the ones who made them.

  • @chrissypendergrass9613
    @chrissypendergrass9613 Год назад +5

    I have a small theory. Most of Sasha's mind is monotone/brown but there are brightly colored platforms that strongly resemble those in Milla's Dance Party which I think represents her influence on him.

  • @mochiman6307
    @mochiman6307 3 года назад +42

    Can’t wait to see some of the later ones, milkman conspiracy is a big one

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +7

      Milkman Conspiracy is going to be fun. This is an interesting project to research.

  • @chasebarr3492
    @chasebarr3492 3 года назад +18

    I stumbled onto this and Oleander's video today. Love them. looking forward to Mia's next.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +2

      Milla's Dance Partybis almost wrapped up. It will be the next Video I upload!

  • @josiessaqua7891
    @josiessaqua7891 3 года назад +19

    im so excited for this series to continue! your video on basic braining taught me quite a bit despite having already 101%ing the game, awesome job!

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +1

      The next one should be coming within the next month or so! I'm super excited to get back to this series too. Honestly I have done 101% three times and I'm always discovering new stuff.

  • @kiayaplews8593
    @kiayaplews8593 2 года назад +3

    The crazy part is some sources claim the factory Sasha worked at made the same "tacky lamps" that were by his mother's bedside when she died, but he didn't work well with his old boss before joining the psychonauts. On some subconcious level, he was trying to cope with the uncomfortable parts of the memories of her he read in his father's mind, face them like an adult while learning "control", but ended up finding new reasons to dislike and destroy the symbol of his own discomfort.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад

      I think that lamp factory was in the lipo backstory document. I didn't know it existed at the time I made this one. Makes sense though since he had a factory area in his mind.

  • @DJCherryTempo
    @DJCherryTempo 2 года назад +4

    When i first saw the images in Sasha's father's mind, I thought the image after the angel was a completely different woman, giving the idea that his father had moved on and was dating a new woman, thus disgusting Sasha that his father was having those thoughts.

  • @Springtime562
    @Springtime562 2 года назад +5

    12:03 im guilty of suppressing my emotions. Not as long as Sasha. Usually just a few hours while I'm at school or work. Or at a party. When I'm alone my venting involves either a lot of swearing and saying exactly what I think about someone or something. Or sliently letting tears out and emailing my friend for comfort. Not exactly trusting my mom with my emotions. If I don't trust you with my emotions you won't see them unless they force their way out.

  • @darkAwesome100
    @darkAwesome100 Месяц назад

    I really like how on the second game it shows that milla and sasha are genuinely some of the best psychonauts in the organization. They get to show off a bit.
    On a related note i like how coach oleander, having resolved his childhood trauma, has clearly grown since the first game.

  • @TheTolnoc
    @TheTolnoc 11 месяцев назад +2

    If you go back to Sasha's mind later, he later states that he intentionally rigged the entire sequence (the boss sequence aside) knowing that Raz would be too impatient to do things the right way. Making an intentional failure point for Raz to hit to teach him a lesson, which feels very in line with the industrial plant theory.

  • @bepisthescienceman4202
    @bepisthescienceman4202 2 года назад +7

    I find it interesting that Sasha has problems about his mother dying and milla has problems with children dying

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +4

      Loss is certainly one of the most common forms of trauma. Something literally everyone experiences at one point or another.

    • @bepisthescienceman4202
      @bepisthescienceman4202 2 года назад

      @@GamingUniversityUoG but I'm referring to the things they lost Sasha loss his mother someone who was supposed to protect him milla had children who she was supposed to protect die

    • @ohara_sloth4554
      @ohara_sloth4554 2 года назад

      @@bepisthescienceman4202 I like your pfp dk west lol

  • @scoutscoodles
    @scoutscoodles 3 года назад +7

    God I wish these got more attention.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +1

      I appreciate it. This game deserves more recognition. I hope when the sequel comes out it will bring in new gamers back to experience this and Rhombus of Ruin.

  • @faffywaffy8872
    @faffywaffy8872 Год назад +5

    I feel like something nobody is bringing up is the theory that Sasha's mother died due to a sexually transmitted disease. The real reason Sasha leaves is because he discovered his father's true source of shame and guilt.

  • @DragonStem44
    @DragonStem44 Год назад +1

    “Run, Razputin. Very fast.” Still my favorite quote.

  • @huntaura
    @huntaura 2 года назад +4

    Ohhhh so THATS why I related to Sasha

  • @joelvz8639
    @joelvz8639 Год назад +1

    My parents devorced when i was very young. Possibly like when i wss 5 or so. I don't know but i font remember much of my childhood but the day my father argued with my mother and laid his hands on her in front of me. I was worried. Next memory is being in a car looking out and seeing the two talking. A police man coming over and seeming to arrest my dad. That's all i remember of that time. I grew up with my dad mostly home alone with my younger brothers, sometimes with a babysitter but at some point I needed to care for them myself. I had to pretty much grow up early for my brothers sometime before middle school.

  • @LORDOFDORKNESS42
    @LORDOFDORKNESS42 2 года назад +6

    ...The second safe, OPPOSITE but still intrinsically linked with the shoe store.
    Mild repression, I suppose? Given what the memory is about, and all?

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +2

      Definitely tried to intentionally forget it at the very least.

  • @alexanderrandolph6030
    @alexanderrandolph6030 3 года назад +9

    This channel needs more views. If you ever see this, know you've made good videos. I can't give you every view, but I can give you this one👍

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +1

      I truly appreciate it! Trust me I read every comment and all your support keeps me pushing and doing more.

  • @Hadeshy
    @Hadeshy 2 года назад +1

    I guess that, as someone who used to have huge anger issues and had to learn how to cope with it, it explain why I love Sasha so much.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +1

      Same here. Growing up I had a hard time with the same thing. Sasha is such a great guy.

  • @Gnamut
    @Gnamut 2 года назад +5

    I have a personal doubt concerning the Mega-Censor and its true meaning. It definitely has to do with emotional repression, as it bursts out right after Sasha touches the subject with Raz. However, I've always depicted emotional outbursts caused by mental repression to be extremely violent or passionate, as the supressed emotion is trying to take over or simply to saciate its needs at any cost. What does have to do with the role of a mind censor, though? I'm genuinely curious, since it also might have to do with Sasha's obsession with keeping his own mind and thoughts under strict control, to the point that it's no longer healthy. But is that really a consequence of emotional repression, or a cause?
    I'd really like to read your thoughts on the question. As a fan of Psychonauts, I love the character's insight you've provided us with this video series. Keep up the good work!

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +3

      I really appreciate it!
      And yes for the Mega Censor it was largely a construct of Sasha's made to test Raz. This entire scenario was played off like him losing control but it was a way to toss the boy in the deep end. The big censor was just a build-up of censor energy since they turned off his mind's ability to create them during this trial. I don't see it as an emotional outburst but more his mind desperately trying to regain control.

    • @Gnamut
      @Gnamut 2 года назад +2

      @@GamingUniversityUoG That makes more sense, then! And, in that desperate attempt, I pressume Sasha's mind was no longer able to distinguish its own owner from an intruder. Lucky for him and Raz that it only took the boy a few tries before putting everything back in line.
      Thank you for clearing that up!

  • @Sandata64RD
    @Sandata64RD Год назад

    Nice work.

  • @fandomsgarbagecan6438
    @fandomsgarbagecan6438 Год назад +2

    "Run Rasputin, very fast" I'm sorry I found it funny

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  Год назад +1

      The delivery on that line is incredible haha

    • @fandomsgarbagecan6438
      @fandomsgarbagecan6438 Год назад

      @@GamingUniversityUoG Sasha is one of my favorite characters, he gives me that older brother feel if that makes sense

  • @LeafseasonMagbag
    @LeafseasonMagbag Год назад +4

    A recurring theme in Psychonauts is that psychics control over their own minds can be harmful to their psychological well-being.

  • @groovygrover6178
    @groovygrover6178 3 года назад +11

    I really love this video's about the psychonauts levels, please tell me your gonna make more of these? ;D

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much! And the answer is absolutely yes! I will be going through every level in the game In this style. Currently working on our favorite Levitating Master!

    • @groovygrover6178
      @groovygrover6178 3 года назад

      @@GamingUniversityUoG hell yeah, love it! :D
      in that case you have a new subscriber! ;)
      (can't wait for my favorite: gloria's theater :))

  • @secondman
    @secondman 3 года назад +9

    Love this video! Might watch more of your work, it's well organized, your voice is quite level and calming (not that it needs to be, though), and it just... feels really nice.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! Let me know what you think of some of the other ones.
      Yeah my voice in these are mostly because I'm a bad speaker in general so talking in a slow, even voice helps me be understood better. I'm glad you enjoy how it turned out.

  • @mothdemon
    @mothdemon 3 года назад +15

    These are great! By the way, is your outro music from Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks?

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +5

      Thank you! Actually it is Frog's Theme from Chrono Trigger. One of my favorite tracks from the OST.

  • @Weaponizedpenguin
    @Weaponizedpenguin Год назад +1

    Always wanted to analyze this guy under a microscope

  • @MshadowsenseoC
    @MshadowsenseoC 3 года назад +4

    great video!

  • @Chimeragui
    @Chimeragui Год назад

    What’s interesting is that in his first Intro Spectrum video on Kingpin and Riddler, Suede mentioned that one known characteristic of autism is experiencing higher levels of emotions to the point that it can be overwhelming.
    When he described the behavior of stimming, I was reminded of this video’s theory that Sasha applied what he presumably learned about pressure control to emotions leading to his mastery of PSI-Blast. Suede’s description made the behavior sound like a emotional release valve to me.

  • @Glasgowphilosopher
    @Glasgowphilosopher Год назад

    I must admit, I never thought of the shape of Sasha's mind as repressing his memories. I saw it as more compartmentalized. The geometric shapes on the cube looked to me like boxes and drawers where he keeps everything neat and tidy.

  • @noisyphilosopherkrk522
    @noisyphilosopherkrk522 2 года назад +2

    If I looked through my dads head and saw that I'd leave too, because of how damned awkward it would be, and If I experienced the memory in full
    Pass go and take the whole damned bank in order to get away

  • @grymmdark
    @grymmdark 2 года назад +2

    i came in expecting a psychological analysis of Sasha nein, and came out with getting a psychological analysis of myself damn

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +1

      Just means the characters are written really well. A few of these characters have things I've experienced myself as well.

  • @MichaelKoksharov
    @MichaelKoksharov 4 месяца назад

    Very revealing!

  • @zuzuomelete
    @zuzuomelete 2 года назад +2

    What a great video, man! 😆 Do you pretend to, someday, do a similar series with Psychonauts 2? It would be so awesome!

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +1

      I will 100% be working on all the levels for the sequel. I have two left for the first game then we are jumping in.

  • @Joural0401
    @Joural0401 Год назад

    I wonder if Sasha used his own traumas to train Raz to dig and learn about these things. Given how much control he shows, I think its plausible I think he likely reflected that this was an important element for Raz to experience.

  • @finnmchugh99
    @finnmchugh99 2 года назад +1

    I just stumbled on these psych-analysis vids and I hope to see ones for the minds of Psychonauts 2

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +1

      I'm in full blown research mode for the second game so they are on their way.

    • @finnmchugh99
      @finnmchugh99 2 года назад

      @@GamingUniversityUoG Awesome! I ironically stumbled upon this while watching Nerdcubed's complete series and I think your vids are great for those curious like you analyse the FIGMENTS! which already made me a fan and digging deeper into the minds I just was skeptical towards Psychonauts and now I see why its gem

  • @aerothallji6514
    @aerothallji6514 2 года назад +1

    We all could say that the minds of characters of Psychonauts 1, Rhombus of Ruin, & 2 we do enter are basically a part of the writers’ own psyches and such.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад

      That's one way to put it. The writers imagined these in the first place so either they themselves have similar mindscapes, they know someone, or just are good at thinking up these scenarios.

  • @JeremyFinch42
    @JeremyFinch42 2 года назад +1

    Substance abuse may actually make sense for Sasha. He doesn't do anything like opium, but I can't remember him not smoking a cigarette. Like, when there's a fight of some sort, that's probably when he's NOT holding a cigarette. And uh . . . they don't fight often onscreen

  • @dicyanoacetylene6220
    @dicyanoacetylene6220 2 года назад

    Ok, I just experienced an odd glich.
    I started the psychology of psychonauts season 1 play list, starting with basic braining, but for some reason, it said it was sasha's shooting gallery, and when basic braining was done, it skipped right to milla's dance party.
    I backed up to here to watch in order.

  • @Monody512
    @Monody512 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very minor spoilers for Psychonauts 2:
    Sasha has a lamp identical to the one seen here, in his office. I don't think it's confirmed, but my headcanon is that it was a gift from Milla but he couldn't bring himself to tell her he hated it, so instead he uses it to train his own negative emotions.

  • @neolithiumproduction
    @neolithiumproduction Год назад

    Seems I can relate to Sasha as far as repressing emotions a little to much. Probably how I ended up getting depression. xD

  • @Thenonymous1
    @Thenonymous1 Год назад

    After reading lots of comments, I think I have a pretty interesting theory on the vision 'Sasha's Second Sight'. In 'Sasha's First Loss', we see his mother die and his father fall into despair, but we see that his memories of his mother are someone who is kind and caring. This view of her is very innocent, and, as evidenced by the second vision, never tarnished. That is until that fateful day. It's clear that growing up Sasha always wanted to know about his mother, but his father always found it too painful to talk about her. Wether he was born with it or maybe it was born of his deeply-held desire to know what his father thought about his mother, Sasha at some point in his formative years began developing psychic powers, and during this he learned clarvoiyance, a very, VERY dangerous ability for someone so young. On the day of 'Sasha's Second Sight', he asked his father, as he had countless times before, about his mother. His father denied him any details he might have had about her. Now we don't know if Sasha did this as set-up for what he was about to do, but we do know his father was thinking of his mother. Sasha had had enough of being left in the dark and unknowingly took his first step into manhood, by overriding his father's decision and violating his privacy. The first images his father hadof his mother we in-line with his own image of her, but the last is the one that would never leave him. And there-in lies the deepest meaning of the title 'Sasha's Second Sight', which is 3-fold:
    1. Second sight refering to his psychic abilities
    2. Second sight of his mother, throwing his original view of her into sharp relief.
    And 3: Sasha now viewing the world though eyes that are no longer innocent.
    Sasha no longer had to wonder about who his mother was, because now he knew too much about her. I imagine the entire reason he left home was not because of that single incident, but because he could no longer look at his father without remembering EXACTLY who his mother was and what he thought about her.
    Tl;dr Sasha became a man by watching his father have sex with his mother and couldn't handle the shame.

  • @lazyliongames6660
    @lazyliongames6660 Год назад +1

    How does it go from this to “I am the milkman **as he rises to the heavens** my milk is delicious!”

  • @CSM100MK2
    @CSM100MK2 3 года назад +7

    Sweet FBC title card projection intro!

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  3 года назад +1

      One of our community members made that intro! It's pretty cool huh?!

  • @theguywiththeoldds3896
    @theguywiththeoldds3896 Год назад +2

    I'd leave home too if I witnessed what Sasha did
    Bro got 1st person viewed trauma.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  Год назад +1

      I'd be all, "yep I'm out. Show me the emancipation paperwork."

  • @lunasolaris6813
    @lunasolaris6813 27 дней назад

    I thought the lamp was a metaphor for his dislike of having seen his mom have sex. I thought the take away was now he can’t NOT think of his mom without thinking of sex, so a nice memory with that tacky lamp is something he’s projecting on. 😅

  • @MrDarius64
    @MrDarius64 9 месяцев назад

    Just started your series and I'm a bit curious,did you finish a psychology college by chance? I'm a psychology student and your videos corelate with what they teach there.Also very interesting series so far!

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  8 месяцев назад +1

      Nope I never took a psychology class when i was in college. Weirdly enough I was a music student studying Jazz Piano lol. I'm just interested in psychology and read a lot.

    • @MrDarius64
      @MrDarius64 8 месяцев назад

      @@GamingUniversityUoG That s really awesome! I will be sure to watch the rest of the series as I really love psychonauts and the psychology behind It.But props to you everything you said Is really interesting and academic.

  • @squeaktheswan2007
    @squeaktheswan2007 2 года назад

    I can't be the only one who thought that the mega censor looked like Sasha's dad. I mean, yeah, it does look like a censor, but look at the hair, the muscles and the glasses. Not to mention that Sasha was scarred by a memory of his parents banging and the clothes of the mega censor are torn off.

  • @TheFalseEsquire
    @TheFalseEsquire 2 месяца назад

    Even his music sounds monotone 👌

  • @GameKeeper28
    @GameKeeper28 2 года назад +2

    So how do you explain the tacky lamp that appears in Sasha's lab in Psychonauts 2?

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +2

      I'd have to think about it honestly. This came out long before Psychonauts 2 so anything from the sequel didn't factor in.

  • @animatorbean3882
    @animatorbean3882 2 года назад +2

    ok he saw his mom with him as a baby before he saw the "baby making"

  • @MidnightSkyeNeko
    @MidnightSkyeNeko Год назад

    11:18 hello Moxxie

  • @DarkSoulsRules
    @DarkSoulsRules Год назад +1

    Sasha has humor but is serious also

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  Год назад

      Literally my best friend. He is so flat and monotone but busts out with random humor deadpan.

  • @alanabyss9246
    @alanabyss9246 4 месяца назад

    I feel very Sorry for Sasha.

  • @user-wi2ns5tf3y
    @user-wi2ns5tf3y Месяц назад

    First sight

  • @euanrutherford3449
    @euanrutherford3449 2 года назад

    11:18-11:30 And that kids is how mob psycho 100 was created.

  • @Funnygenderman
    @Funnygenderman Год назад

    Looking at Sasha is just “yeah you got some psychosexual issues, C’mere bud let’s get you back into therapy”

  • @annieclark9041
    @annieclark9041 2 года назад +1

    Why is this character my favorite?

  • @mamode242
    @mamode242 Год назад

    Is it just me or does the mega censor look like Sasha's father a little? The glasses are almost the same

  • @user-wi2ns5tf3y
    @user-wi2ns5tf3y Месяц назад

    Venting

  • @user-wi2ns5tf3y
    @user-wi2ns5tf3y Месяц назад

    BOOM

  • @user-wi2ns5tf3y
    @user-wi2ns5tf3y Месяц назад

    Neen

  • @user-wi2ns5tf3y
    @user-wi2ns5tf3y Месяц назад

    That’s a bed

  • @doctorh.m.l4727
    @doctorh.m.l4727 11 месяцев назад

    Sasha was traumatized by seeing his dads memory of haveing intercourse with his mom to the poient that he ran awey if I was in his position I honestley would do the same.

  • @user-wi2ns5tf3y
    @user-wi2ns5tf3y Месяц назад

    Digrassed mission

  • @wjzav1971
    @wjzav1971 2 года назад

    Okay, if Censors are there to stamp out thoughts that don't belong, how can it be explained that the Uber-Censor attacked Sasha himself, who by all means should belong here more than anyone else.
    Is this an example of a mind being so strictly repressed and controlled that it may erase parts of its own personality?

  • @user-gw4oz1rk3i
    @user-gw4oz1rk3i 9 месяцев назад

    In german it litterally means “ sasha no”

  • @EthanTheDinoNerd
    @EthanTheDinoNerd Год назад

    Think it's a Easter egg but if you go into Sasha's mind when he's captured and brainless you find out that it's all staged besides the giant censor

  • @Poedoco
    @Poedoco 2 года назад +2

    7:05 idk about that lol. the problem was the LOSS of a parent and the lack of love from his mourning father. not because he doesn’t have a mother. i’m sure kids growing up with two loving dads or just one loving dad grow up just fine. and don’t forget about co-parenting!! this is pretty traditionalist, im not here for it lol.
    adding to that, i just don’t like that it was emphasized like gender matters in what a loving parental figure is like ig.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад +2

      I did spend a good period of time discussing the emotional neglect of his father. My best friend grew up in a household with only his father and no mother. No problems whatsoever. The difference being a loving and attentive father vs Sasha's who neglected him.

  • @whatwhat98
    @whatwhat98 2 года назад +2

    Sasha Nein = Sasha No
    Lol

  • @2ndpersonshooter713
    @2ndpersonshooter713 2 года назад +2

    There's also a theory that Sasha is Autistic, given his seriousness, and tendency towards order.

    • @GamingUniversityUoG
      @GamingUniversityUoG  2 года назад

      I haven't looked into that. First time hearing it. I'm not too familiar with different external expressions of autism.

  • @PartnershipsForYou
    @PartnershipsForYou 2 года назад

    Just came from an antivaxxer vid and hearing about mental illnesses and how some areas in the brain adapt/change with trauma just explains so much about these people.