@K.C-2049 Bearing children isn’t traumatizing unless there are major complications.. most women say it’s the most rewarding experience of their lives and they choose to do it over and over again.. being a POW is traumatizing.. burying your child is traumatizing.. lets not get crazy here
@K.C-2049 lol I’m not telling anybody “how to feel”, it’s just a fact buddy lol you don’t willingly do something traumatic over and over again, or maybe you’re unaware of the definition of that word lmao and that’s ok🙂
@@5634TY you’re absolutely being patronizing. I’ve heard with my own two ears women say that pregnancy is traumatizing and you’re essentially saying they’re wrong by declaring that it isn’t and listing things that are “actually traumatizing”.
I love Troy but I beg to differ with his point. My best friend has aggressive brain cancer and is staring her mortality in the face at 27 years old. Not only is this likely the most traumatic thing she has dealt with or ever will deal with, the fact that she survived birth means nothing in terms of her ability to overcome this hurdle. Being born is a miraculous thing of course, but theres sadly far more horrible things a human life can go through.
Yeah his little speech completely falls apart when you put down the bong and actually think about what he’s saying for more than two seconds. I can’t imagine how I’d feel if I was in your friends shoes and some dollar store philosopher said this to me.
@@ellis7622whoa. Leave cannabis out of this lol cannabis users are typically not like the stereotypical “deep philosopher” guy, although those stoners do exist. And I am probably like that myself sometimes lol but I know some users that are the most practical down to earth people you’ll ever meet that scoff at anything the least bit metaphysical😂
@bigol9223 You ever take a sip from a cup expecting one thing but then it turned out to be something else? Like you order Coca-Cola and got Dr Pepper instead? Maybe you love both drinks, but your first thought won't be "Oh damn, Dr Pepper", it will be "What the fuck is wrong with my coke." That's trauma lol
@@bigol9223 Raisins are not food. They are mistakes that someone refuses to admit to. "Oh, I let these grapes go way too long, I wonder if I can convince someone to eat them anyway."
He's wrong about not remembering. Babies don't have depth perception, the brain hasn't figured out how to work out depth perception from two separate images (eyes). It's why babies constantly shove things in their mouth, it tells them exactly how big something is. The brain automatically deletes those memories as it would be confusing as hell remembering what vision without depth perception looks like.
@@breeeegs his point stands on ignorance in an attempt to be deep and profound. All it takes is the most cursory glance at the stages of brain development to see this is all BS.
True. Have autism and started with a lot of social skill issues. Not a problem anymore thanks to my parents working their butts of for me. They tell me and my brother every day that we were the best thing to ever happen to them and I will be forever grateful for them putting me on this world and making me into the person I am today
@@lightningmonky7674 Is that all humans? Or just the west? Do the primitive tribes still around on Earth deserve your socialism? Or would you force them to? To believe that the world needs what you believe in is farcical. Read about human history for a while, then come back and tell us that Socialism will save the world.
Bruh, babies are literally no better than animals at first. Of course you don't remember any of that, you didn't even know thinking was a concept!!!! You didn't know breathing, eating, pooping, and overall staring at anything was a "something". There is no trauma because there is no" you" to take in and process this information ffs. The part that makes you "you" comes after all that as the brain begins to develop and retain information. It's the only thing that separates us from animals. The conscious that creates "us". We're just brains floating in a vat operating a meat suit, and when the brain goes, we go with it.
the grand lesson to take from this is that you survived because of the people helping you. Surround yourself with good people and help them when they need it.
The guy was being serious. Even his fellow podcasters saw it as a serious remark....or did you not see the way the blonde in the video and almost every other comment besides mine sees it as a serious statement on his part. I acknowledge he is an amazing voice artist. But I have a problem with people saying stupid things as though they were deep insights. And he does mean it man.
@@arthurmorgan6703 yes because no one has made a joke about saying something stupid but making it sound philosophical that and he says it’s a joke in the podcast
@@hamzaahmad129 I actually still like Troy. I don't think he's a bad guy or anything, but he was on Alanah Pearce's Play Watch Listen podcast for a few years, and he routinely tried to be very philosophical based on fairly obvious observations throughout the three years he was on it. He def has that vibe to him.
If being born was the most traumatic thing to happen to you in your life , you've had a very blessed life. The trauma of that is insignificant compared to the things people can go through in life.
Agreed. I’m guessing this guy never fought in a war. Or experienced SA. Or a dozen other things that cause PTSD and are by that definition worse than birth.
@@STRANGEANATOMYBANDI think the think Troy is referring to here is more the fact that a baby isn’t able to process or understand anything. Whilst a grown person can deal with those issues, we can deal with those traumas, and we absolutely can overcome them and become bigger than the tragedies that define us. His point is that having the confidence of overcoming something that is unimaginably uncomfortable, confusing, and different (birth) is something people should carry with them throughout their lives. That kinda mindset is exactly what saves people who have suffered trauma.
@@shahum2248 if it can't process or understand anything then it doesn't even understand what is happening, so how would it be traumatic? He has a nice point but anyone with a brain can see it doesn't make sense and therefore don't take away the positive message here.
You have the luxury of saying that because people just can’t remember the process of being birthed into the world. If you could have a vivid memory of being pushed through the birth canal and entering a brand new world, I’m sure you’d list it as incredibly traumatic. I don’t understand why people make a big deal over this.
These are the conversations stoners have on a regular basis man. That's why a lot of people that smoke seem to appreciate life on a diff level then most. Most stoners can walk out into the woods with a blunt just chilling and staring at the trees and have the best time we have ever had in life. THC and a few other natural substances seem to make you view life an entirely different way which sparks convos like this.
im high as fuck right now and his words simply brought a tear to my eye. and i value my parents, my mother more so in these terms. because she was a part of that world for me, then her world changed the same way mine did.
Yeahhhh sounds deep and all, but like.....no? Not really. Our brains are surely not developed anywhere near enough to have that level of conciousness of our situation. We can't even remember when we were 2 years old. There is no way being born would have a lasting effect on us psychologically.
@@Ashbrash1998 even a baby Giraffe can understand that a big scary looking thing moving quickly is a threat. Babies understanding "body language" has nothing to do with this conversation. To steer it back on point, babies don't have enough of a developed brain to create memories.
The beginning of this absurd meandering was already more than enough to solidify the fact that Troy Baker is actually objectively stupid, but the fact the he said "you THINK you remember it." as if fucking newborn babies have sufficient brain development for long term memory and instead we just "suppressed" this moment along with 2 - 4 additional years (I guess for good measure?) despite suppression already being debunked as pseudo-psych garbage only practiced by industry predators and idiots was the icing on the cake. What a fucking moron.
I don’t think he means this literally. It is more of a mindset, than a literal concept he is trying to convey. The fact that you survived something so drastically confusing scary and different as a literal baby who has no emotional intelligence no help no foundation of ideas to stand on, that is powerful. It’s the kind of mindset that saves people from trauma since they are able to overcome the tragedies that define them.
This idea was proposed by Otto Rank in 1924. It was later discredited and Otto Rank was expelled from the psychoanalytical community, and for good reason. It also caused a lot of deaths and harm to mothers and children due to unnecessary caesarean sections.
You completely missed his point. He's saying that you can get through any trauma because everyone went thru the most traumatic point in their life at birth and as far as we can tell it didn't affect anyone. He's completely wrong, of course.
I saw him in Austin. His talk was called "What I've Learned So Far", and he told me "You are enough". At that moment, my marriage was over, I was coming out of an extremely toxic relationship (both she and I had a lot of learning to do) and trying to figure out how to be single after being told that my only job (according to God, said my parents) was to be a good husband and father. His encouragement helped me start learning to love myself. I'm extremely grateful for his belief that we're all lovable, loving and Loved.
@tinkywinky4449yeah, Quotes from Kung fu panda trilogy and Bruce Lee are more known to be philosophical than this dude speaking nonsense and making people think about life
Or just what is intended to be an inspirational thought for people. Basically saying that you are capable of anything if you survived that. There's being cynical and then there's being you. Stop it.
@@Mediados my aunty just got told where does she want to die by the cancer nurse, so you think I should tell her she could survive anything if she believes?
@@Mediadosyou're right, psychology is the most important. Which is, when someone you know have cancer - it's alright to prepare for the worst scenario to happen, so that way, when the worst thing happens, you are not as mentally destroyed as you would be, if you weren't prepared. Same for patients - it's much easier to die, when you have no false hope, that something good might happen.
Think of it this way. Every single person you know and will ever meet survived that "traumatic" experience. Can't say the same about car crashes, illnesses, assaults, etc.
Don't they though? They get through whatever horrible experience they go through, don't they? It's basically like, the body makes it so you can get through whatever you need to get through.
I believe it was more traumatic for my mother… lmao We don’t remember anything as a fetus/newborn because we don’t have enough brain cells to form memories yet, not because it was traumatizing.
Lmao he's actually the voice of Yamato in the games at least (haven't watched the show). I think Matthew Mercer also did some Yamato, which has a very similar tone
Point of clarification. I know Troy Baker voiced both characters. What I meant is that his base voice or normal speaking voice sounds like a mix of the 2.
These people have no idea what they are talking about. I lost both of my sons two years ago. I have been to war, I have been horribly injured, I have experienced many things. Nothing will ever compare.
Exactly. "If you can survive this, you can survive anything" is so overdone and annoying to hear. Try telling that to a child who was repeatedly raped by her own father for years feeling helpless and alone. Trauma is trauma. Its not something you can just move on from or "change your mindset" about like some cheap advice you hear from motivational videos. Healing takes alot of effort, selfcare and treatment. Its not a fucking switch you can turn on after reading a quote from an out of touch privelged ass wipe on youtube.
This is the friend that explains the most fundamental, basic human concepts as if they were the first person in the world to realize that "LikE bRo, wHeN yOu gO tO sLeEp aNd dReAm yOu'Re aCtUaLLy viSiTing aLtErNate uNiVeRsEs bROo", or 'dUUUUde, iSn'T iT cRaZy hOw tHe oNLy TiMe oUr HEarTs sToP beAtiNg iS wHeN wE DiE??"
Someone who thinks this hasn't experienced gut wrenching ongoing trauma and suffering. I had years of terrible illness where I was literally dying and doctors were absolutely stumped. I had to help myself and I was still a kid! I was in agony and pain every day, struggling to breathe, everything burned. This guy is extremely fortunate.
@Akuma.69 He actually dies because that performance is mid, and there are several instances in which he slips up and reverts to his normal voice for a few words.
Yep. Because we, like all those in the womb, were humans in the womb. It is life in the womb. It is not just some "clump of cells" like a tumor. That is a baby in the womb.
If this motivates you to get over a battle you’ve been struggling to get through, then let it. If not, then it doesn’t and I hope and pray you can find the strength and wisdom to overcome whatever you’re facing. If you defend your limitations, they’ll stay there.
I remember because I had Trama almost dying because my umbilical cord was in a not and wrapped around my throat and my leg was bent touching my nose , they had to manually keep my heart beating with a rubber pedal . I’m blessed to be alive , and probably will live to see 100 because I’ve had a few family members who almost died at birth and live to see after 100 , the others who didn’t have this experience only lived to see 80.
Troy is totally wrong on this one. We don't have enough memory forming brain cells at birth. That's why we don't remember it. Nothing to do with trauma
Teen: I didn't ask to be born, mom! Mom: Of course you didnt asked. You WANTED to be born kiddo....Remember this, you swam faster then the rest to reach that egg. it was YOUR choice.
Ever since I heard of someone having a very disturbing experience on Ayahuasca and they mentioned how it was all about him reliving the umbilical cord chocking him blue when he was born. I have often wondered how its all b.s that we dont remember or that its impossible to conceive the idea (no pun intended) that we can remember our own birth. There is so much that we know about the mind but theres ALOT that we have not figured out yet. Most medical professionals will not deny that. We can learn alot from thousands of years of eastern medicines and general philosophy. We are all pretty much living with some form of trauma. Not necessarily from birth but we all have some form of trauma or even if its micro traumas as maybe you were yelled at alot or smacked etc. It all shapes us into who we become in one way or another. You don't have to have someone do something weird to you or bash you to have trauma. Its just a really powerful word that a lot of people think you need to be a veteran or something but a lot of so called generalised anxiety is your brain constantly being in fight or flight. Hmm, I wonder what caused that?
It’s also possible that you simply don’t remember it because you were too young. Because my birth is not the only thing I have forgotten from my childhood. Also, even though people can forget things because it’s traumatic, it’s also possible to remember traumatic memories in extreme detail. That’s why I remember things like when my sister burned me, or pets that died.
You dont remember that because your brain isnt developed enough to have memory at birth. This is probably the dumbest conversation I have ever heard in my life.
Shoot, I don't think I've got any really major trauma and I can recognize he's being a goober. To be fair, I don't know the context, he might be saying this after staying awake for four days or having taken a lot of powerful medications.
"Typically why we believe we don't remember it. "...? Huh? Yeah, it has nothing to do with the hippocampus not starting to be evolved to comprehend and store memories until you're 2-4 years old, but it's in fact... ✨️TRAUMA✨️ GEEZ..
I showed my mother this, she said “if anyone was traumatized, it was me.” I had no retort.
@K.C-2049 Bearing children isn’t traumatizing unless there are major complications.. most women say it’s the most rewarding experience of their lives and they choose to do it over and over again.. being a POW is traumatizing.. burying your child is traumatizing.. lets not get crazy here
@K.C-2049 please explain how I was condescending in any way, shape, or form, if you’re able to.. I’ll literally wait
@K.C-2049 lol I’m not telling anybody “how to feel”, it’s just a fact buddy lol you don’t willingly do something traumatic over and over again, or maybe you’re unaware of the definition of that word lmao and that’s ok🙂
@@5634TY you’re absolutely being patronizing. I’ve heard with my own two ears women say that pregnancy is traumatizing and you’re essentially saying they’re wrong by declaring that it isn’t and listing things that are “actually traumatizing”.
💀
"okay Ocelot, please stop smoking those phantom cigars"
You got like a million great characters telling you some deep shit all at once
Best comment
Lol
Best part is, you can choose your comfort character to validate your trauma, *and it works*.
Hearing Delsin Rowe say this to me is chef's kiss 💋👨🍳
one of them is higgs monaghan 💀
@@fregatta9243 bro, one of them is the joker
I love Troy but I beg to differ with his point. My best friend has aggressive brain cancer and is staring her mortality in the face at 27 years old. Not only is this likely the most traumatic thing she has dealt with or ever will deal with, the fact that she survived birth means nothing in terms of her ability to overcome this hurdle. Being born is a miraculous thing of course, but theres sadly far more horrible things a human life can go through.
i don’t think traumatic necessarily means negative just something that is profoundly life changing.
@@bloodaonadeline8346it does mean negative though
Yeah his little speech completely falls apart when you put down the bong and actually think about what he’s saying for more than two seconds. I can’t imagine how I’d feel if I was in your friends shoes and some dollar store philosopher said this to me.
Nah, being born is worse bro.
@@ellis7622whoa. Leave cannabis out of this lol cannabis users are typically not like the stereotypical “deep philosopher” guy, although those stoners do exist. And I am probably like that myself sometimes lol but I know some users that are the most practical down to earth people you’ll ever meet that scoff at anything the least bit metaphysical😂
Idk, I bit into an oatmeal raisin cookie thinking it was chocolate chip once.
That's some drop to the knees and cry out to the heavens stuff right there...🤣
Oh no, a superior cookie.
@bigol9223 You ever take a sip from a cup expecting one thing but then it turned out to be something else? Like you order Coca-Cola and got Dr Pepper instead? Maybe you love both drinks, but your first thought won't be "Oh damn, Dr Pepper", it will be "What the fuck is wrong with my coke." That's trauma lol
@@bigol9223 Raisins are not food. They are mistakes that someone refuses to admit to. "Oh, I let these grapes go way too long, I wonder if I can convince someone to eat them anyway."
@@jonathanhibberd9983 zip it dweeb
Barb went on a real journey there.
I didn’t even realize that was Barbara
We all did, my friend
Then Barb is equally stupid as all the idiots in the comments who are impressed by a lie.
Yeah she aborts all her kids
Is trying not to laugh lol 😂
Dudes never stepped on a lego and it shows
He has at least one kid so he might have
He’s a dad.
He's wrong about not remembering. Babies don't have depth perception, the brain hasn't figured out how to work out depth perception from two separate images (eyes). It's why babies constantly shove things in their mouth, it tells them exactly how big something is. The brain automatically deletes those memories as it would be confusing as hell remembering what vision without depth perception looks like.
That doesn’t make sense in a way
It's "Dude's", not "Dudes". It is a contraction of "Dude is". Please learn proper grammar before posting trite shit.
We dont remember it due to lack of memory forming brain cells, not because it's traumatic
His point still stands
@@breeeegs not really
@@breeeegs his point stands on ignorance in an attempt to be deep and profound. All it takes is the most cursory glance at the stages of brain development to see this is all BS.
Should be top comment
@@rossallison1835so... Memory loss... That's what you think was the most important point of his argument
I'm glad to see this comment section calling out this corny bullshit.
it's such a bunch of bullshit
I like to believe barb was not like “wow” and more like “wtf are they saying”.
You only survived because you had people that cared for you. Community Care is something we can get back to. Everyone deserves care.
True. Have autism and started with a lot of social skill issues. Not a problem anymore thanks to my parents working their butts of for me. They tell me and my brother every day that we were the best thing to ever happen to them and I will be forever grateful for them putting me on this world and making me into the person I am today
@@saraheveraarts7937That’s not what he means, you can survive with autism lol, you can’t survive as a newborn without being fed and sheltered.
@@ohyeahyeah1068 I know that. My having autism is not the main focus of my comment
Agreed, that's why I believe in socialism, humanity needs to have better social situations
@@lightningmonky7674 Is that all humans? Or just the west? Do the primitive tribes still around on Earth deserve your socialism? Or would you force them to? To believe that the world needs what you believe in is farcical. Read about human history for a while, then come back and tell us that Socialism will save the world.
I’ll take “Things that sound profound but really aren’t for 400 Alex”
Omg lol hit the nail right on the head.
I mean, he's not wrong. lol
@@Hydrofobic2001 yeah, and one way or another everyone stops bleeding….
@@Hydrofobic2001in this make believe world if he's not wrong then your Albert Einstein
Bruh, babies are literally no better than animals at first. Of course you don't remember any of that, you didn't even know thinking was a concept!!!! You didn't know breathing, eating, pooping, and overall staring at anything was a "something". There is no trauma because there is no" you" to take in and process this information ffs. The part that makes you "you" comes after all that as the brain begins to develop and retain information. It's the only thing that separates us from animals. The conscious that creates "us". We're just brains floating in a vat operating a meat suit, and when the brain goes, we go with it.
“ you can survive anything “
Proceeds to jump into lava
RIP
Almost anything
STEELGUARD!!
It doesn't have to make sense!
Man Troy baker must be on some good shit, because what he’s saying would be classified as insane
No. He's super sane
the grand lesson to take from this is that you survived because of the people helping you. Surround yourself with good people and help them when they need it.
This video is proof that talent and genius should never be conflated. 😂
Meh it’s just a motivational quote lighten up
NO. He is spouting nonsense and I have a right to point that out.
@@arthurmorgan6703just like how I have the right to point out it’s a joke you aren’t supposed to take him seriously
The guy was being serious. Even his fellow podcasters saw it as a serious remark....or did you not see the way the blonde in the video and almost every other comment besides mine sees it as a serious statement on his part. I acknowledge he is an amazing voice artist. But I have a problem with people saying stupid things as though they were deep insights. And he does mean it man.
@@arthurmorgan6703 yes because no one has made a joke about saying something stupid but making it sound philosophical that and he says it’s a joke in the podcast
This belongs on I'm 14 and this is deep
Yep. All of his “profound” messages sound like a regurgitated therapy session.
That's Troy's entire personality basically.
@mikesannitti6042 Is that really true? I mean, he's still at least a legendary voice actor😭
@@hamzaahmad129 I actually still like Troy. I don't think he's a bad guy or anything, but he was on Alanah Pearce's Play Watch Listen podcast for a few years, and he routinely tried to be very philosophical based on fairly obvious observations throughout the three years he was on it. He def has that vibe to him.
Still something I've never even considered, whether he's wrong or right
If being born was the most traumatic thing to happen to you in your life , you've had a very blessed life. The trauma of that is insignificant compared to the things people can go through in life.
Agreed. I’m guessing this guy never fought in a war. Or experienced SA. Or a dozen other things that cause PTSD and are by that definition worse than birth.
@@STRANGEANATOMYBANDI think the think Troy is referring to here is more the fact that a baby isn’t able to process or understand anything. Whilst a grown person can deal with those issues, we can deal with those traumas, and we absolutely can overcome them and become bigger than the tragedies that define us. His point is that having the confidence of overcoming something that is unimaginably uncomfortable, confusing, and different (birth) is something people should carry with them throughout their lives. That kinda mindset is exactly what saves people who have suffered trauma.
@@shahum2248 if it can't process or understand anything then it doesn't even understand what is happening, so how would it be traumatic? He has a nice point but anyone with a brain can see it doesn't make sense and therefore don't take away the positive message here.
You have the luxury of saying that because people just can’t remember the process of being birthed into the world. If you could have a vivid memory of being pushed through the birth canal and entering a brand new world, I’m sure you’d list it as incredibly traumatic. I don’t understand why people make a big deal over this.
@@SonicGlitchmaster1 I have the luxury? Mf , I've been through worse things than the " trauma " of being born that I know this is bs.
Imagine him saying this to a burn victim
My eyes saw "bum victim" and I went on a very curious journey in my mind and now I'm gay for life.
Really gives a whole new meaning to:
"It all started when I was born."
This is why I am glad I don’t get high cause if I listened to Troy Baker while on something Id freaking lose it.
Meanwhile I'm sitting here high af wondering why people listen to this idiot
These are the conversations stoners have on a regular basis man. That's why a lot of people that smoke seem to appreciate life on a diff level then most. Most stoners can walk out into the woods with a blunt just chilling and staring at the trees and have the best time we have ever had in life. THC and a few other natural substances seem to make you view life an entirely different way which sparks convos like this.
im currently stoned and i just squinted for a while and then shook my head and dismissed it lol
im high as fuck right now and his words simply brought a tear to my eye. and i value my parents, my mother more so in these terms. because she was a part of that world for me, then her world changed the same way mine did.
I’m stoned atm and all I’m thinking is “they did you dirty dude….they did you fucking dirty…but atleast you got to voice The Joker one time.”
Troy Baker confirmed for being a momma's boy.
Tf
Makes his baki role deeper
Waitttt Troy is Baki I gotta watch Baki now
And that's ok
Everybody is a momma's boy
This is a man who has never experienced a moose in the wild
They must be STOPPED!
The Emus of the Americas...
Why is Joel yapping 💀
Just tapping some random stuff or something
joel would not agree with anything troy says here
He’s got a great voice to convince people of some bullshit.
Yeahhhh sounds deep and all, but like.....no? Not really. Our brains are surely not developed anywhere near enough to have that level of conciousness of our situation. We can't even remember when we were 2 years old. There is no way being born would have a lasting effect on us psychologically.
Subconsciously you can though, studies have shown babies having enough awareness to read body language and to react negatively to it.
@@Ashbrash1998 even a baby Giraffe can understand that a big scary looking thing moving quickly is a threat. Babies understanding "body language" has nothing to do with this conversation. To steer it back on point, babies don't have enough of a developed brain to create memories.
@@Ashbrash1998that is hardly the same thing
The beginning of this absurd meandering was already more than enough to solidify the fact that Troy Baker is actually objectively stupid, but the fact the he said "you THINK you remember it." as if fucking newborn babies have sufficient brain development for long term memory and instead we just "suppressed" this moment along with 2 - 4 additional years (I guess for good measure?) despite suppression already being debunked as pseudo-psych garbage only practiced by industry predators and idiots was the icing on the cake. What a fucking moron.
I don’t think he means this literally. It is more of a mindset, than a literal concept he is trying to convey. The fact that you survived something so drastically confusing scary and different as a literal baby who has no emotional intelligence no help no foundation of ideas to stand on, that is powerful. It’s the kind of mindset that saves people from trauma since they are able to overcome the tragedies that define them.
Love it when people just make stuff up to sound deep. 😂
i don’t
Troy channeling his inner Death Standing. Maybe he wanted to play a good guy all along. His performance as Higgs was top-notch, though.
Baki
Higgs needs an existential line like this.
bro thought this up in the shower and has been telling literally anyone who will listen to him talk
Surviving birth, implies that you were alive before the birth.
Stir the pot, I love it.
You clearly didn't survive.
I was REALLY confused where we started, but appreciated where we ended.
I'm 14 and this is deep...
No it not your just 14 so everything seems deep lol
@@dangerousdylan6262 Oh, buddy... He was being sarcastic
@@dangerousdylan6262 it’s a meme 😭
@@dangerousdylan6262 I take it you haven't seen Reddit memes videos
If being born is one of the most traumatic events that happened to me then I took it like a fucking champ because I didn't even cry after being born
I feel like I need to quote Eric Forman here, "Oh, by the way, you're not actually bulletproof."
This idea was proposed by Otto Rank in 1924. It was later discredited and Otto Rank was expelled from the psychoanalytical community, and for good reason. It also caused a lot of deaths and harm to mothers and children due to unnecessary caesarean sections.
It had a lot more to do with the soap opera drama of Freud and his inner circle than it did with the actual basis of Rank's work.
Everyone acknowledging mad agreeing that Troy was off his rocker is hilarious 😂
Lmao 😭
This is the most “ I’m a victim someway somehow” shit I’ve ever seen
You completely missed his point. He's saying that you can get through any trauma because everyone went thru the most traumatic point in their life at birth and as far as we can tell it didn't affect anyone.
He's completely wrong, of course.
It is such a tremendous responsibility to take care of something so vulnerable and innocent.
Like Troy Baker lol
@@arthurmorgan6703 I actually had no idea who Troy Baker was I’m gonna be real with you
@@nickb1904 The guy in the video saying the reason we don't remember our births is because we were traumatized. That is Troy Baker.
@@arthurmorgan6703 thank you it literally went over my head
@@arthurmorgan6703 how do you mean?
I met Troy Baker at a con and he had a Q&A afterwards and this is just how he talks lmao he gets very philosophical. It was interesting to listen to.
He likes sniffing his own farts
I saw him in Austin. His talk was called "What I've Learned So Far", and he told me "You are enough". At that moment, my marriage was over, I was coming out of an extremely toxic relationship (both she and I had a lot of learning to do) and trying to figure out how to be single after being told that my only job (according to God, said my parents) was to be a good husband and father. His encouragement helped me start learning to love myself. I'm extremely grateful for his belief that we're all lovable, loving and Loved.
@@Peace_And_Love42 i hope life’s been treating you well since then bro
@tinkywinky4449 I’m sure I’ll never be as smart as you, twinkywinky4449
@tinkywinky4449yeah, Quotes from Kung fu panda trilogy and Bruce Lee are more known to be philosophical than this dude speaking nonsense and making people think about life
That went from "I hate this reality"
To "I can survive anything"
In 3 seconds flat.
Our brains were too undeveloped to remember
This is the most sheltered trust fund baby shit I've heard today.
"I have no trauma so i guess being born was the most traumatic thing in my life, and i need therapy"
Like bro damn people are diving for trauma now. Good times really do create hard times man.
Or just what is intended to be an inspirational thought for people. Basically saying that you are capable of anything if you survived that. There's being cynical and then there's being you. Stop it.
@@vicw.1448or just an inspirational thought.
Dude lived in his car when he got to L.A. Not the toughest life, but he's not a trust fund kid
My doctor: you have incurable cancer
Troy Baker: you can survive anything!
With cancer psychology is the most important part next to the medical care, so it's actually good advice.
@@Mediados my aunty just got told where does she want to die by the cancer nurse, so you think I should tell her she could survive anything if she believes?
@@craigwolfe249 That's not the point and you know it.
@@Mediadosyou're right, psychology is the most important. Which is, when someone you know have cancer - it's alright to prepare for the worst scenario to happen, so that way, when the worst thing happens, you are not as mentally destroyed as you would be, if you weren't prepared. Same for patients - it's much easier to die, when you have no false hope, that something good might happen.
“You can survive anything”……Golf Club “hold my beer”
Dude went method for death stranding
barb is questioning everything
Her career choices most notably.
"Why did we invite this guy on to wax shallow philosophical points?"
It's more like the Hippocampus wasn't developed yet when you were born as to why we don't remember it
I once mixed Skeetles and M&Ms on purpose to have a surprise every bite.
This has big "hi miss, sorry for my friend. We've had a lot to drink and man WE REALLY SHOULD HEAD OUT HUH TROY?" vibes to it.
Ma boi had a traumatic event after he readed the script of TLOU PART 2 😂😂😂
"readed" is wild 😂
Think of it this way. Every single person you know and will ever meet survived that "traumatic" experience.
Can't say the same about car crashes, illnesses, assaults, etc.
This guy cries while he paints
Lmfaoooo
Bruh 💀
Damn that's the most innocuous yet most degrading burn I've heard in a long time!
This is the best description of troy baker I have ever seen! It's sums him up perfectly
@@matthewdaubwhy would that be?
Survive anything? Except all the stuff people don't survive I guess.
Don't they though? They get through whatever horrible experience they go through, don't they? It's basically like, the body makes it so you can get through whatever you need to get through.
@@thesurvivorssanctuary6561
Unless it doesn't
I really enjoyed listening to the last two soundtracks you posted! They're both very calming and joyful
I believe it was more traumatic for my mother… lmao
We don’t remember anything as a fetus/newborn because we don’t have enough brain cells to form memories yet, not because it was traumatizing.
That's one way to say absolutely nothing lmao.
His base voice sounds like a mix of Yamato and Pain from Naruto. VA icon.
He actually does voice dubbed pain if you weren’t aware
@@stansmith7445and dub Yamato....😅
Lmao he's actually the voice of Yamato in the games at least (haven't watched the show). I think Matthew Mercer also did some Yamato, which has a very similar tone
Point of clarification. I know Troy Baker voiced both characters. What I meant is that his base voice or normal speaking voice sounds like a mix of the 2.
The words of someone who's never experienced trauma 😂
Appear smart when fool,
Appear fool when actually fool.
These people have no idea what they are talking about. I lost both of my sons two years ago. I have been to war, I have been horribly injured, I have experienced many things. Nothing will ever compare.
This sounds like the kind of thing a 7th grader would find deep.
Exactly. "If you can survive this, you can survive anything" is so overdone and annoying to hear.
Try telling that to a child who was repeatedly raped by her own father for years feeling helpless and alone. Trauma is trauma. Its not something you can just move on from or "change your mindset" about like some cheap advice you hear from motivational videos.
Healing takes alot of effort, selfcare and treatment. Its not a fucking switch you can turn on after reading a quote from an out of touch privelged ass wipe on youtube.
@@anthonyt1t5chill out dude it’s not that deep and I bet you wouldn’t say all that to his face anyways
@@anthonyt1t5Did this happen to you?
@@anthonyt1t5damn bro it’s not that deep so chill out a bit will you?
@@anthonyt1t5 might wanna take that down a notch.
This is the friend that explains the most fundamental, basic human concepts as if they were the first person in the world to realize that "LikE bRo, wHeN yOu gO tO sLeEp aNd dReAm yOu'Re aCtUaLLy viSiTing aLtErNate uNiVeRsEs bROo", or 'dUUUUde, iSn'T iT cRaZy hOw tHe oNLy TiMe oUr HEarTs sToP beAtiNg iS wHeN wE DiE??"
Someone who thinks this hasn't experienced gut wrenching ongoing trauma and suffering. I had years of terrible illness where I was literally dying and doctors were absolutely stumped. I had to help myself and I was still a kid! I was in agony and pain every day, struggling to breathe, everything burned. This guy is extremely fortunate.
The thing I regret learning in life the most is how to breathe.
i absolutely love the way Troy thinks. Hearing him talk about things is so astonishing.
somehow Barb was reliving her own birth 🤣
Closing my eyes, it feels so fucking weird to hear Arkham Origins Joker speaking normally and giving some life advice.
Picture Arkham City Robin when he’s talking. Or Two-Face
Yeah, fair enough. But that’s what I see, personally
This isn't life advice lol What are you talking about blud?
@Akuma.69 He actually dies because that performance is mid, and there are several instances in which he slips up and reverts to his normal voice for a few words.
@@FuckRUclipsAndGooglewhat you talking about?
No, the shit I took in a hospital bathroom in 2015 is the most traumatic experience of my life.
No more Taco Bell for you
Let me guess, you had too much Taco Bell?
☣️IMPACTED BOWEL☣️
Ah yes. The Taco Hell Stuft Nacho.
@@sealife12 That sounds unfortunate and expensive. Worst I did was closing my hand in an MRAP door. Hope it got better.
Yep. Because we, like all those in the womb, were humans in the womb. It is life in the womb. It is not just some "clump of cells" like a tumor. That is a baby in the womb.
If this motivates you to get over a battle you’ve been struggling to get through, then let it. If not, then it doesn’t and I hope and pray you can find the strength and wisdom to overcome whatever you’re facing.
If you defend your limitations, they’ll stay there.
Kojima really did something to him...
He must’ve gave him that strong weed from Japan lol
@@Dennis-cj5oc Nuclear weed.
Rhys giving a speech to Vaughn be like
Is it any surprise roosterteeth went down under if this is the kind of stuff that moved them.
What you mean?
You don’t remember being born because your brain hadn’t developed the ability to store memories yet
To quote butters - “ow, that hurt my brain”
Sounds like someone who loves the sound of their own voice
No one loves it more than Troy
That's Troy Baker for you.
And the smell of their own farts
Ouch lmfao 💀
Damn, everyone’s been ganging up on him for this lmao
Barbara is having an existential crisis.
Very much so lmao
Troy Baker approaches mushroom spores and he becomes a philosopher.
I approach mushroom spores and I hallucinate in Italian
I hear a little of his Joker, tiny bit of Joel and almost entirely Pagan Min.
This is some Michael Scott mentality.
That’s kinda funny ngl lmao
"Guy says something profound, girl looks uncomfortable" would be a better title
This is NOT profound at all.
I feel like he’s had a pretty easy life if that’s his most traumatic experience 😂
I remember because I had Trama almost dying because my umbilical cord was in a not and wrapped around my throat and my leg was bent touching my nose , they had to manually keep my heart beating with a rubber pedal . I’m blessed to be alive , and probably will live to see 100 because I’ve had a few family members who almost died at birth and live to see after 100 , the others who didn’t have this experience only lived to see 80.
I'm deep and this is 14
🤣🤣
Troy is totally wrong on this one.
We don't have enough memory forming brain cells at birth. That's why we don't remember it.
Nothing to do with trauma
That is singlehandedly the dumbest thing I have ever heard in my life.
He not wrong.
@@LarryBonsonhe is
And very confusing too
It really is. It's so surface level it's cringey.
@@LarryBonson yes, yes he is.
Teen: I didn't ask to be born, mom!
Mom: Of course you didnt asked. You WANTED to be born kiddo....Remember this, you swam faster then the rest to reach that egg. it was YOUR choice.
Ever since I heard of someone having a very disturbing experience on Ayahuasca and they mentioned how it was all about him reliving the umbilical cord chocking him blue when he was born. I have often wondered how its all b.s that we dont remember or that its impossible to conceive the idea (no pun intended) that we can remember our own birth. There is so much that we know about the mind but theres ALOT that we have not figured out yet. Most medical professionals will not deny that. We can learn alot from thousands of years of eastern medicines and general philosophy. We are all pretty much living with some form of trauma. Not necessarily from birth but we all have some form of trauma or even if its micro traumas as maybe you were yelled at alot or smacked etc. It all shapes us into who we become in one way or another. You don't have to have someone do something weird to you or bash you to have trauma. Its just a really powerful word that a lot of people think you need to be a veteran or something but a lot of so called generalised anxiety is your brain constantly being in fight or flight.
Hmm, I wonder what caused that?
"that's why you don't remember it". Pretty sure it's cause no newly formed brain that age can retain memories but hey, ballparking it 😅
Dude has never had any real traumatic suffering in his life and it shows.
lol, that is one dumbest things I have ever heard, does he think that was smart?
Important: you survived it, yes, but not alone. Sometimes we need people in our corner and it’s okay to accept help❤
It’s also possible that you simply don’t remember it because you were too young.
Because my birth is not the only thing I have forgotten from my childhood.
Also, even though people can forget things because it’s traumatic, it’s also possible to remember traumatic memories in extreme detail.
That’s why I remember things like when my sister burned me, or pets that died.
You dont remember that because your brain isnt developed enough to have memory at birth.
This is probably the dumbest conversation I have ever heard in my life.
Literally nobody with any real trauma will agree with this man...
Shoot, I don't think I've got any really major trauma and I can recognize he's being a goober. To be fair, I don't know the context, he might be saying this after staying awake for four days or having taken a lot of powerful medications.
They need to stop making podcast equipment so available...
Pretty sure it's WAY more traumatizing for the mom.
Barb went through the 5 stages of denial in this single moment.
This is some real high on weed, lying on a trampoline looking up at the night sky kinda mind blowing shit
"Typically why we believe we don't remember it. "...? Huh? Yeah, it has nothing to do with the hippocampus not starting to be evolved to comprehend and store memories until you're 2-4 years old, but it's in fact... ✨️TRAUMA✨️
GEEZ..