I've probably used this one sometime over the years but it makes me laugh every time still: Why can't you hear a pterodactyl using the bathroom? Because the p is silent. Dinosaur puns are pteroble.
Don't most avian species produce guano instead of urine? Also pretty sure pteradactyls aren't technically dinosaurs. No, I'm not invited to parties, why do you ask?
I appreciate the poetic justice of a "ditch Yoshi" jump, followed immediately by a horrible "can't get rid of Yoshi" antisoftlock. Yoshi is back and you'll be friends forever! (whether you want it or not)
I remember in like my 3rd troll level I had a part where the ceiling was only 2 blocks tall and you were on yoshi, I thought it was impossible to get off Yoshi but soon learned you totally can and it's cheese
3:19 the only thing that bugs me about Carl being a scientist is how many times he will not reproduce an experiment equally, but still expect an equal result.
This is a logical fallacy, part of science is to recreate the outcome with changes. With vaccines, something Carl discussed before, he'd often have to theorize stuff like "This is this part of that makes the potential vaccine work, so if I remove the rest I should get an equal result." This is incredibly important for medicine, food, ect. Since the goal of this stuff is specifically to avoid too much and allergic reactions. You're trying to not reproduce stuff equally to get the same outcome to benefit more people or cut costs of production.
What bugs me is how unobservant he can be. Everyone gets tunnel vision once in a while, I understand that. But its like "what's this?" as something right next to his character not even half a screen away does something vital to proceeding in the level. And he rarely notices it and only realizes it 15 minutes later. But that is what makes his playthroughs fun to watch. Carl just isn't very thorough I guess.
@@cosmicskydragon333 reproducing an event and expecting a similar result is a logical fallacy? please explain which and how that is a fallacy. I understand how it’s useful in science, but that doesn’t explain the fallacy part.
@@TheSuccumbedSilenceADHD hyperfocus is real. In science, you have coworkers to tell you when you miss some obvious detail. In Mario, you have chat lying half the time
@@TheSuccumbedSilencemaybe playing video games and performing experiments are different skillsets, and maybe when he knows what he’s looking for in an experiment he does actually notice it, and maybe he’s trying not to make his hobby feel like his job by exercising the same skillsets.
Carl what you described at 14:05 existed as a game, psychological horror under the name P.T. (literally playable teaser) as it got scrapped and i dont know if you can find it anywhere anymore. It was 1 looping corridor with puzzles and scares. basicly a red coin level.
@@KhanShotFirst Nah. It got scrapped because Konami fired Hideo Kojima and scrapped anything people were working on under him, along with most of their games in general, and got into gambling machines instead. Along with possibly being a front for the Yakuza now.
while it isn't exactly what you described, there is an old flash game called "This Is The Only Level" where you replay the same level over and over but you have to find a different way to beat it every time
@@Jokester954Also remember that "carl" is a pseudonym because his channel is named carl sagan after the famous astrophysicist. his real name is something else iirc (and we don't need to know what it is!)
14:00 - There is a game called The Forgotten City where you are trapped deep underground in an ancient city where you find a thriving community living there. Your goal is to solve the mystery of the city's supernatural destruction. If you fail, you are able to loop back to when you first got there, resetting the cycle. It's actually based on a Skyrim mod of the same name and premise (but a much smaller scale). They got such good feedback on their mod that they decided to expand it into a full game. Highly recommend it.
14:00 Like chat said, Antichamber is probably what you are looking for. Manifold Garden is also a good one which is similar-ish but with much less looping back and much more mindfuckery.
@@crinfarrDid you get the dark cube only ending (for this you don't use the normal level exits and have to use the dark cubes to get around instead). That route is super fun.
Unrelated question but I remembered watching a Troll level where when you fail, you had to all the way back to the start of the level to die. I just can't seem to find it. Thanks, keep it up.
In goop and gorp 4 after you get the checkpoint each time you fail u have to backtrack all the way to cp and jump in the pit thats kinda similiar but prob not what you are looking for. lvl at 14:32 ruclips.net/video/pmy6KBZOfXY/видео.htmlsi=QgS7h-5FSildBWoE
@@enio3698 I always felt like it was from start, hm. There was also a longer Link section. Maybe I imagined a level and trying to set expectations of it that will never satisfy me. Either way I remember watching this long time ago but I'll watch it again. Thanks for your time mate.
I vaguely remember this, but I thought it was a post-CP1 setup and don't remember Link being in the level at all, my memory says SMW style level but who knows.
A game that's just a loop that you keep playing and never get out? I've played tons of those! L4D Hades Borderlands The 6 months I played Rocket League
I played Antichamber years ago - good times. As I recall, it was remarkably easy to crash just by filling a big enough volume all at once. Of course, that was before I bought a graphics card in 2020 - I wonder if it’d still happen now.
Just woke up Made some food Got a nice choccy Milk And now Carl treats me to a nice Sunday Cartoon Looney Toons Style. It may not be the level but its what I come to expect from troll levels at this rate. Perfection
For the looping game, one that is spooky and i would technically call a a puzzle game is Hospital 666/Exit 8. Where you have to walk through the same hallway multiple times. either going forward or backward depending on if there are "anomalies"(changes to anything from the regular base hallway you see at beggining). Hospital 666 has a lot more levels and anomolies and also adds on new rooms as you get further in to keep track of.
Carl: "Does that exist? A game where the premise is you're just in a nice normal-looking area, but everything loops in on itself and you can't get out and it's just a puzzle game to figure out how to get out. I think that'd be a good premise for a game." Chat: Allow us to introduce you to Escape Rooms... ...and also any RPG (Carl plays Legend of Zelda - Majora's Mask when?)
you talking about the seeing the milkyway reminds me of a time when the power went out in LA (I forgot the year) and SO MANY people called 911 because there was some terrifing lights in the sky and some even thought aliens were invading... it was the milkyway...
i suggest trying exit 9, it’s a game where you’re in a train station that loops on itself and the only way to escape is to correctly identify whether or not anything is altered in each loop of the room 8-9 times in a row also it’s a horror game but in a chill sort of way
4:20 I remember DGR playing this level, and it took him FOREVER to try going back up the vine and dropping down to the door with the key. He was so determined and sure he needed to damage boost through the ghosts.
He played an earlier version in which there was a block above the door and you got a mushroom with the key that allowed you to spin jump to break the block. Xara later removed that block and mushroom and just gave you a mushroom after the door instead, to make things clearer.
There's a subgenre of observation-based games like Exit 8 & Platform 8 where you are going through a looping area and need to identify any anomalous changes.
13:50 A normal looking area that loops in on itself and you have to puzzle your way out? That sounds a lot like PT, if you’re up for some horror. Good luck playing it nowadays though. Apparently there’s a PC remake, but I haven’t tried it.
So that game you're looking for is actually Antichamber, which I've noticed a lot of people gunning for you to play it. It's a very mindfucky game though.
Balatro is the game of the year to me, but I'm not sure it's the kind of game Carl would enjoy. Did Carl play Slay the Spire? Balatro could be called a cardgame roguelike like STP. Another such "cardgame" is Dicey Dungeons, but simpler. (It becomes more cardgame-like the further you play DD.) A free game with a similar gameplay loop I'd maybe suggest is Super Auto Pets-looking at a random event and then making a decision of what to do next. It's like solving a bunch of small math puzzles, but there's a long-term strategy to keep in mind (which you usually learn by playing over and over). That's what appeals to me in both games (and DD), anyways. That said, Super Auto Pets is a bit more competitive since it has asynchronous multiplayer, while Balatro has the Poker theme and deeper PvE roguelike mechanics.
If you haven't tried Balatro yet, it's worth giving it a shot. I'm a bit biased as I've been singing its praises all year but I've yet to see anyone play the game and not enjoy it.
31:22 the axe reveal raises another question, how was it possible to die previous without touching the axe? edit: I get it, different room aka twice twice room
What was the level you played where Yoshi was your enemy throughout, and it had two different endings where you either go into the lava or go into the castle depending on what you did? Think it was MM1, been looking all over for it…
Apparently he fell for it on stream but it was cut out in this vid. Sad cause I was laughing so much when DGR fell for it I had to pause the vid. I was looking forward to seeing it happen to Carl too
17:54 I don't think anyone genuinely recommends rlcraft, it's the worst kind of little timmy troll level basically any block in the game (grass, stone, leaves, crops, ores, you name it) has a chance of containing some random goober in it that kills you, dragons and sea serpents spot you from 80 blocks away to one-shot you, thirst and temperature mechanics add even more annoying things to worry about, skeletons have a good chance to headshot you and kill you in one hit, etc etc etc. It's all cheap tricks that aren't funny and the whole pack is simply designed around being entertaining to watch other people suffer through, as opposed to being any form of enjoyable while playing. If you still want to play it, then obviously I can't stop you, I'm more so warning you that rlcraft has a strong reputation for being unfun (and for the love of god don't do hardcore). For my personal opinion, if you want to recreate the initial Minecraft experience of "woah what on earth is all of this stuff??", then I'd say ATM 9 is a safe bet, or if you want an intro to 3D Factorio, then I've heard that Monifactory is pretty cool (and I'm assuming you want to play on modern versions, instead of getting sent all the way back to 1.12.2)
For someone who plays Mario several times more than me - many things you do are needless. I.e. why did it take for you so long befoe you get to 10:34 is beyond my comprehension.
Hearing that shit about thise cgi pics from imagination land aka space gave me a headache yall need to wake up to the truth space only exist in your imagination
I've probably used this one sometime over the years but it makes me laugh every time still:
Why can't you hear a pterodactyl using the bathroom?
Because the p is silent.
Dinosaur puns are pteroble.
… I hate that I enjoy this lmao
Was that the one from Why Are You Stealing From Ruins?
Because they're extinct
You're being quite reSAURsful with that joke
Don't most avian species produce guano instead of urine?
Also pretty sure pteradactyls aren't technically dinosaurs.
No, I'm not invited to parties, why do you ask?
2:00 “As a long time Nintendo fan, that didn’t happen last time.” Thanks for your wisdom, Mr. Sagan.
Was thinking the same thing lol
I appreciate the poetic justice of a "ditch Yoshi" jump, followed immediately by a horrible "can't get rid of Yoshi" antisoftlock. Yoshi is back and you'll be friends forever! (whether you want it or not)
I remember in like my 3rd troll level I had a part where the ceiling was only 2 blocks tall and you were on yoshi, I thought it was impossible to get off Yoshi but soon learned you totally can and it's cheese
3:19 the only thing that bugs me about Carl being a scientist is how many times he will not reproduce an experiment equally, but still expect an equal result.
This is a logical fallacy, part of science is to recreate the outcome with changes.
With vaccines, something Carl discussed before, he'd often have to theorize stuff like "This is this part of that makes the potential vaccine work, so if I remove the rest I should get an equal result." This is incredibly important for medicine, food, ect. Since the goal of this stuff is specifically to avoid too much and allergic reactions. You're trying to not reproduce stuff equally to get the same outcome to benefit more people or cut costs of production.
What bugs me is how unobservant he can be. Everyone gets tunnel vision once in a while, I understand that. But its like "what's this?" as something right next to his character not even half a screen away does something vital to proceeding in the level. And he rarely notices it and only realizes it 15 minutes later. But that is what makes his playthroughs fun to watch. Carl just isn't very thorough I guess.
@@cosmicskydragon333 reproducing an event and expecting a similar result is a logical fallacy? please explain which and how that is a fallacy. I understand how it’s useful in science, but that doesn’t explain the fallacy part.
@@TheSuccumbedSilenceADHD hyperfocus is real.
In science, you have coworkers to tell you when you miss some obvious detail.
In Mario, you have chat lying half the time
@@TheSuccumbedSilencemaybe playing video games and performing experiments are different skillsets, and maybe when he knows what he’s looking for in an experiment he does actually notice it, and maybe he’s trying not to make his hobby feel like his job by exercising the same skillsets.
Carl what you described at 14:05 existed as a game, psychological horror under the name P.T. (literally playable teaser) as it got scrapped and i dont know if you can find it anywhere anymore. It was 1 looping corridor with puzzles and scares. basicly a red coin level.
There's also been some horror games inspired by PT including an apartment-based horror game Markiplier played
Didn't it get scrapped because of a single clip where a streamer *thwonk*ed a kid into a table ten thousand times in a row?
It exists in the form of Unreal PT and PT Emulation.
@@KhanShotFirst Nah. It got scrapped because Konami fired Hideo Kojima and scrapped anything people were working on under him, along with most of their games in general, and got into gambling machines instead. Along with possibly being a front for the Yakuza now.
"A game where the same room loops over and over again and it keeps changing, but it's like a puzzle."
Oh, you're thinking of PT.
I was thinking the Stanly Parable.
@@l3ss7han7hr33youI was thinking This Is The Only Level
Fractal Block World is totally the answer to this.
I was thinking of SMB1
You are thinking about Slay the Princess
while it isn't exactly what you described, there is an old flash game called "This Is The Only Level" where you replay the same level over and over but you have to find a different way to beat it every time
I remember there being a similar mobile game called "That Level Again".
Dave played this course before you did, and somehow you’re reading every troll that got him. Nothing works on you. I am speechless.
50% of carls deaths are due to slow reaction
And poor Dan just noped out :/
Why do you call gamers by their irl first name as if you know them? So weird and creepy
@ because they refer to each other and themselves as such.
@@Jokester954Also remember that "carl" is a pseudonym because his channel is named carl sagan after the famous astrophysicist.
his real name is something else iirc (and we don't need to know what it is!)
12:14
No… the claw troll wasn’t shown 😢
He did fall for it on stream though.
Hold on, are you the creator of this level ? If you are just know that I find it amazing
Ye
I was wondering how he so casually dodged it, makes sense now.
Should be called "The Thwompire Sucs Back".
Thanks for all the enjoyable videos carl they help keep my mind occupied from all the negative stuff in the world
14:00 - There is a game called The Forgotten City where you are trapped deep underground in an ancient city where you find a thriving community living there. Your goal is to solve the mystery of the city's supernatural destruction. If you fail, you are able to loop back to when you first got there, resetting the cycle. It's actually based on a Skyrim mod of the same name and premise (but a much smaller scale). They got such good feedback on their mod that they decided to expand it into a full game. Highly recommend it.
13:50 Antichamber. The game Carl is describing is Antichamber. :)
EDIT: Lol someone in chat said it moments later. XD
14:00 Like chat said, Antichamber is probably what you are looking for. Manifold Garden is also a good one which is similar-ish but with much less looping back and much more mindfuckery.
PT as well, but you can't get that anymore and have to buy a PS4 with it installed.
I *LOVE* Manifold Garden, I beat the whole thing in a single sitting
@@crinfarrDid you get the dark cube only ending (for this you don't use the normal level exits and have to use the dark cubes to get around instead). That route is super fun.
14:00 The Exit 8 is a game that fits the description
That's my thought as well
had the same thought. that pretty much nails that concept on the head
2:00 "So, as a long time Nintendo fan - that didn't happen last time!" I feel you, Carl. 🤣
"number of pig farts directly proportional to number of humor"
Unrelated question but I remembered watching a Troll level where when you fail, you had to all the way back to the start of the level to die. I just can't seem to find it.
Thanks, keep it up.
In goop and gorp 4 after you get the checkpoint each time you fail u have to backtrack all
the way to cp and jump in the pit thats kinda similiar but prob not what you are looking for. lvl at 14:32
ruclips.net/video/pmy6KBZOfXY/видео.htmlsi=QgS7h-5FSildBWoE
@@enio3698 I always felt like it was from start, hm. There was also a longer Link section. Maybe I imagined a level and trying to set expectations of it that will never satisfy me.
Either way I remember watching this long time ago but I'll watch it again. Thanks for your time mate.
I vaguely remember this, but I thought it was a post-CP1 setup and don't remember Link being in the level at all, my memory says SMW style level but who knows.
A game that's just a loop that you keep playing and never get out? I've played tons of those!
L4D
Hades
Borderlands
The 6 months I played Rocket League
I really disagree with you on the Mario movie comment i thought it was really good and im pretty hash for shit like that.
I played Antichamber years ago - good times. As I recall, it was remarkably easy to crash just by filling a big enough volume all at once. Of course, that was before I bought a graphics card in 2020 - I wonder if it’d still happen now.
I know you weren't particularly a fan of the Mario movie, but I personally loved it.
Just woke up
Made some food
Got a nice choccy Milk
And now Carl treats me to a nice Sunday Cartoon Looney Toons Style. It may not be the level but its what I come to expect from troll levels at this rate.
Perfection
26:38 Daffy Duck Line: "It's Duck Season!! And I say *FIRE!!!*
That tiny yoshi softlock at 24:40 was devilish.
Carl not sure if you will see this but there is a pretty cool series of spooky games based on that looping premise. Platform 8, Exit 8, and 10 bells.
For the looping game, one that is spooky and i would technically call a a puzzle game is Hospital 666/Exit 8. Where you have to walk through the same hallway multiple times. either going forward or backward depending on if there are "anomalies"(changes to anything from the regular base hallway you see at beggining). Hospital 666 has a lot more levels and anomolies and also adds on new rooms as you get further in to keep track of.
20 seconds in and "the level promises no mortons" is unreasonably funny
There's a classic Nintendo game called Blaster Master, where you get power ups and loops back and forth in a giant puzzle maze
Carl: "Does that exist? A game where the premise is you're just in a nice normal-looking area, but everything loops in on itself and you can't get out and it's just a puzzle game to figure out how to get out. I think that'd be a good premise for a game."
Chat: Allow us to introduce you to Escape Rooms...
...and also any RPG (Carl plays Legend of Zelda - Majora's Mask when?)
I love your videos. Been hooked for 7 years
you talking about the seeing the milkyway reminds me of a time when the power went out in LA (I forgot the year) and SO MANY people called 911 because there was some terrifing lights in the sky and some even thought aliens were invading...
it was the milkyway...
13:50 a puzzle game that loops on itself:
Stanley Parable
12 minutes
Death loop
Outer wilds
Balatro is very weird and extremely meta. It also uses scientific notation!
i suggest trying exit 9, it’s a game where you’re in a train station that loops on itself and the only way to escape is to correctly identify whether or not anything is altered in each loop of the room 8-9 times in a row
also it’s a horror game but in a chill sort of way
4:20 I remember DGR playing this level, and it took him FOREVER to try going back up the vine and dropping down to the door with the key. He was so determined and sure he needed to damage boost through the ghosts.
He played an earlier version in which there was a block above the door and you got a mushroom with the key that allowed you to spin jump to break the block. Xara later removed that block and mushroom and just gave you a mushroom after the door instead, to make things clearer.
One day, BearWare will make Thwomp Suc 2, and it will just be Fish in block trolls
There's a subgenre of observation-based games like Exit 8 & Platform 8 where you are going through a looping area and need to identify any anomalous changes.
13:50 As far as I know, P.T., which was a teaser game for Silent Hills is like that.
12 Minutes is kinda close, since you need to do different stuff to escape the loop
My 3-year-old loves the Mario movie and rewatching it for the 10th time doesn't make me want to red shell myself, so I think it succeeded overall
You play as Zelda rescuing Link which is cool.
Thomp Suc 2? Clicked immediately!
It was great to see your take on this level
Excellent level! The ending needed more guts! Maybe harsh but I would have had it end in a soft lock CP0 😅
Balatro was a 725 hours addiction, for me; quick games make learning such a rush!
14:05 anitchamber is a great example of this.
We all live in anticipation of Thwomp Suc 2
13:50 A normal looking area that loops in on itself and you have to puzzle your way out? That sounds a lot like PT, if you’re up for some horror. Good luck playing it nowadays though. Apparently there’s a PC remake, but I haven’t tried it.
So that game you're looking for is actually Antichamber, which I've noticed a lot of people gunning for you to play it. It's a very mindfucky game though.
I had fun with it
Balatro is the game of the year to me, but I'm not sure it's the kind of game Carl would enjoy. Did Carl play Slay the Spire? Balatro could be called a cardgame roguelike like STP. Another such "cardgame" is Dicey Dungeons, but simpler. (It becomes more cardgame-like the further you play DD.)
A free game with a similar gameplay loop I'd maybe suggest is Super Auto Pets-looking at a random event and then making a decision of what to do next. It's like solving a bunch of small math puzzles, but there's a long-term strategy to keep in mind (which you usually learn by playing over and over). That's what appeals to me in both games (and DD), anyways.
That said, Super Auto Pets is a bit more competitive since it has asynchronous multiplayer, while Balatro has the Poker theme and deeper PvE roguelike mechanics.
14:00 I'm not entirely sure this is the game you're wanting but Antichamber is quite similar, and it's quite the brainbender.
Maybe not exactly what you were thinking but the game Braid is amazing with time stuff and puzzles if you've never played it.
Have you seen the video of soulja boy playing braid? I haven't even played it but that video is one of the best videos period
14:27 antichamber mentioned....
PLEASE carl play antichamber and my life will be yours
The new Zelda game: Zelda Echoes of Wisdom.
13:55 you’re just describing silent hill 4, any escape room, or PT
If you haven't tried Balatro yet, it's worth giving it a shot. I'm a bit biased as I've been singing its praises all year but I've yet to see anyone play the game and not enjoy it.
31:22 the axe reveal raises another question, how was it possible to die previous without touching the axe?
edit: I get it, different room aka twice twice room
Yeah not only did they duplicate the original key door room they also duplicated the hint room just to confuse you as much as possible
With a title like this, it's got to be good.
4:20 Mario movie was amazing, what are you talking about carl?
I'm a simple man. I see Carl video, I click Carl video.
I thought the Mario movie was fantastic!
P.T. and There Is No Game both sound like the kind of game being described to me
Thwomp suck 2? Isn't there already a 2 and a 3?
Platform 8 is a game like that 14:05 and it was redone in minecraft as well and there are a couple of them that are similar.
also games like viewfinder and superliminal are close to that style of puzzle gameplay also.
The Milky Way is awesome.
14:00 You played Braid ? :p
Also mentioned that game. If he hasn't he really has to!
What was the level you played where Yoshi was your enemy throughout, and it had two different endings where you either go into the lava or go into the castle depending on what you did? Think it was MM1, been looking all over for it…
Why do golfers Always brought two pairs of pants?
In case they do a hole in One
Good joke,
I think the punchline should have ‘make’ instead of ‘do’ though
1:00 Why are you stealing from clown car?
#DGR also played this Troll Level. He even played that awesome Legendary Troll Level on his Live Stream. The Special Treat Shockingly Surprised him.
The Mario movie was a movie for children.
To whoever in chat wants Zelda trolls: go play Zelda 1 second quest
21:05 how did he just duck with an item? 🤔
I also noticed and was wondering the same!
No idea, was thinking same thing as you.
Watched DGR play this a week ago
This level mainly consists out of "Surprise, you dead!" trolls. I didn't think it was very funny.
what other trolls are you expecting?
Yay!
Great level
12:14 Did you predict that claw would fall, or just get lucky?
Apparently he fell for it on stream but it was cut out in this vid. Sad cause I was laughing so much when DGR fell for it I had to pause the vid. I was looking forward to seeing it happen to Carl too
ThwompSuc 2.0😂
wonder if carl's played minit
Thwomp Succ 2: UGGGGH! Boogaloo 😂
cool episode !
13:45 the stanley parable?
27:03 who made this picture😂😂
27:02 deltarune reference
The game Carl wants does exist. It's called the Myst series.
17:54 I don't think anyone genuinely recommends rlcraft, it's the worst kind of little timmy troll level
basically any block in the game (grass, stone, leaves, crops, ores, you name it) has a chance of containing some random goober in it that kills you, dragons and sea serpents spot you from 80 blocks away to one-shot you, thirst and temperature mechanics add even more annoying things to worry about, skeletons have a good chance to headshot you and kill you in one hit, etc etc etc. It's all cheap tricks that aren't funny and the whole pack is simply designed around being entertaining to watch other people suffer through, as opposed to being any form of enjoyable while playing. If you still want to play it, then obviously I can't stop you, I'm more so warning you that rlcraft has a strong reputation for being unfun (and for the love of god don't do hardcore).
For my personal opinion, if you want to recreate the initial Minecraft experience of "woah what on earth is all of this stuff??", then I'd say ATM 9 is a safe bet, or if you want an intro to 3D Factorio, then I've heard that Monifactory is pretty cool (and I'm assuming you want to play on modern versions, instead of getting sent all the way back to 1.12.2)
Comment for the algorithm 🎃👍
This is clickbait isnt it >:(
(If it isnt im glad i clicked :3)
The title of the video should be Twamp suck 2 electric boogaloo
NO WAY we got thwomp suc 2 before gta 6
For someone who plays Mario several times more than me - many things you do are needless. I.e. why did it take for you so long befoe you get to 10:34 is beyond my comprehension.
suc
Dude you still playing the same course at the same time
Anita ThwompSuc
Fart
Hearing that shit about thise cgi pics from imagination land aka space gave me a headache yall need to wake up to the truth space only exist in your imagination