Nihilism and Depression, as Portrayed in 'South Park'
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Nihilism and Depression, as Portrayed in South Park
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I really love how uve been reverting back to Stoicism. It's obviously helped you a lot and has really helped me a tonne when dealing with pain. Shout out especially to Power of Stoicism video
I consider myself a nihilist, To me nihilism is the realization that nothing matters but that which you choose to matter. All thanks to the raven claw door riddles oddly enough. It not that we are insignificant ,but that we are unaware of our scale and the importance or lack there of, of our own being.
This episode is why I love Butters. And Butters made an excellent point "I had to feel something so good to feel this bad." That's a great way to look at things
and the fact that he has one of the most tragic lives of all the characters…
@@southshart and that's why his speech is even more inspirational......
😭 I was watching this episode the other day and thought the same thing. This was a good episode
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I personally dislike butters his "kindness" isn't real it's fake he really is naive but When he is older and lost his naive way to look at things he kills thousands he is a horrible person.
I like how south park is usually bizarre but they still take these things seriously and make it realistic
“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” - Winnie the Pooh
This was the episode that made me feel that South Park really had so much more to it than just jokes. This episode spoke to me at such a young age where I thought there was no point in life if it only got worse, and it still speaks to me even at my lowest points. What a beautiful thing that I can feel the way I do.
I see radical compassion as a clear opposite to nihilism, or true nihilism. Giving love to everyone and everything even if you don’t understand it. That’s even how I see butters character
I'm a big proponent of something I like to call optimistic nihilism.
Literally nothing matters to any degree whatsoever. Everything you do will will eventually be lost to the sands of time. However, just because nothing matters doesn't mean that nothing should matter to you. Because if you just treat it as if nothing will ever matter to you, you will live a sad and lonely existence. If you refuse to create meaning for yourself, you'll never be able to appreciate anything you have and will stagnate. Stagnation is entropy. Entropy is death. To stagnate is to die piece by piece.
This became even more obvious to me when I was in a car accident back in 2017 that put me from being on the track of getting a blue collar job to only just now landing a job as a burger flipper after physical therapy and painkillers, and even then I still have troubles sleeping due to pain. I've experienced being imprisoned by your own body and the fact that the worst prison is your own mind. This is why you should experience things and create. Because if you fail utterly, at least nobody will remember it and if you succeed, you'll be able to take solace in the fact you made your dreams reality.
But hey, what do I know? There's always a minute chance everything matters because we all become eternal through technology and your PC and/or phone files will be found centuries upon centuries later by anthropologists. This is why I always keep a folder named "porn" on my PC with nothing but a text document stating your princess is in another castle. Just in case I get to cosmically troll someone in the far future, assuming my SSD isn't put in a landfill.
@@grimjudgment6527 Life is only meaningless if you fail to give your life meaning for yourself.
I'm so glad to see another person use the term optimistic nihilism, I've been given strange looks for it's juxtaposition. 😁
They might be seen as polar opposites in their extremes. But these extremes hardly exist in real life and I believe the inbetweens of these opposites would be entangled and not linear.
Butters isn't radically compassionate. He was abused by his crazy parents to be compliant aF and adopt toxic positivity. Which is much worse then being a goth kid for a while. When he gets rejected by the vampire kids in another episode he creates the plot that destroys them and later in life his identity splits into his antisocial alter ego Victor Chaos. So there is definitly a surpressed dark side to his compassion!
Somtimes it is ultimatly more compassionate to rebel or embrace nihilism for a while, to externalize or ease inner struggles, get a sense of self and breath for a moment. Like in hard times or when dealing with abusive stuff.
Compassion and Nihilism both have their place.
@@jakethejax Yeah I heard the term coined a long ass time ago but never remembered who originally used it. Nihilism by itself isn't even mutually exclusive with optimism tbh, it's just that a majority of nihilists became edgy militant atheist keyboard warriors that like to act like Nietzsche was trying to tell everyone they should emotionally debilitate themselves as a philosophy.
It's why optimistic nihilism needs to exist as a term, because there's enough of a schism in the nihilists that it needed to split from modern contemporary nihilism.
Life is like clay. indistinct until it has been molded and shaped by both the hands of those that brought it into being and the elements that created the conditions to allow the clay to form. After it has spent much time being shaped, dried and wet over and over again will it eventually solidify in the kiln. After many, many years though it will chip and break away and eventually will be dust. However, sometimes a fragment will last for centuries longer than anticipated. Either way though, that clay will eventually go back into the earth and be reused over and over again, just like water or anything else really. It's pretty zen in a funny way.
@@hinglemccringleberry7265 Well the reading is gonna have to be entirely dependent on whether or not you see Chaos as a split personality due to dissociative identity disorder, or if he's just picked up an antisocial personality disorder. Because if it's DID, that means there's no darkside to his compassion, instead he was traumatized as a child to the point where the Choas personality was created as a way to mentally protect Butters and it's a mental illness that cannot be cured, thus there lies zero correlation between his positivity and negativity since they'd be two entirely different alters with different memories (This is supported by the After COVID special part 2)
If he's got an antisocial personality disorder, then he's just acting out.
So I think framing it as if he picked up toxic positivity and having a repressed part of him being antisocial would be irresponsible as that would be like claiming a schizophrenic has a dark side to their personality just because their brain conjures up hallucinations that try to convince them people are lying to them. I think that for there to be a dark side to someone, they'd have to have agency over that aspect of themselves. Butters lacks said agency and it can never be fixed, only treated with medication and therapy. So Chaos as a person could change, but Butters himself is still a great person to the end.
Butters' speech has helped me so much because I was Stan for quite a while.
Same bro
When my cat passed away back in 2016, I was honestly falling into a depression, thinking that I was never going to come home happy since I was used to hearing meows and her tapping my shoulder. :(. Then she was gone, so, it wasn’t the same.
My friend sent me the last clip of Butter’s speech of it being a beautiful sadness. I had her since I was seven years old and honestly, it was hard letting her go. I felt Butter’s pain until the message came to me. The show told me not to be so negative and try and move on from the sadness. I moved on and rescued another cat
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It’s funny. I went through a stage ages ago where I would stay up all night horrified at the idea of being forgotten. The idea of never accomplishing anything and then just dying. Although, after I got through the initial shock and anxiety of this realisation, this force of death and life overall being completely coincidental was the biggest comfort for me. The thing is, one day you are going to pass and at some point everyone will forget you. But in the same extent, isn’t that beautiful? This really allows you to conceptualise that in the end life is meaningless. So why should you worry at all about anything? This is one of my main drives today. Yes, life can hurt but in the same way isn’t it completely up to us when and where that pain ends and begins? You’re here and..one day you won’t be. This is not to say that your issues are not worth attention, but more to say they are not as big as we perceive them to be. Strangers on the street could never know about your struggles. You could be anyone to them. A complete bundle of possibilities. They say it’s only as children but even now aren’t we only what we want to be? Who cares about other people! In this moment is you, it is I and it is them. In the next moment, someone will be gone. Isn’t that wonderful. Life is meaningless which in a way means it is completely mouldable. Life is what you make it because it wasn’t made to be anything.
Dont worry. You are not alone :)
I know I am probably misinterpeting this, but doesn't that mean that the enjoyment murder and torture are also part of the package? Killing people, torturing animals just for their own sake. Why would they worry about the lives they have ruined and the fact that they will go to prison if in the end all of it is meaningless?
@@attilaschweininger6867 This is one of the things I had considered originally when coming to terms with Nihilism. Although, pain has always been nature. Yes, it is sad that pain is around although it has never been purely humans causing such pains. The animals, the nature. Everything around you could bring someone misfortune. Be it through hurricanes or snapping bones. Pain is the most natural part of life.
Do not misinterpret my words, I am not trying to justify murder or death. All I am hoping to say is that this was always part of life and honestly I feel the realisation of Nihilism would not cause these deaths and crimes to raise or fall. You can choose to believe otherwise.
The reason I have so much faith in Nihilism, is that the realisation of time and how short it is may help with the release of negative emotions that do relate to crimes. Because life is so short I don’t believe that it is worth wasting the time in anger or resentment. Rather, focusing on yourself and your self improvement. Why focus and waste so much precious time on others who hurt you so when you can instead push forward with positivity and improve on yourself and your situation.
You are free to think otherwise but I hope this eased some of the thoughts that come with Nihilism. Feel free to ask me any questions. This is purely my opinion and you are free to interpret Nihilism any way you want. Reality is so complicated it is impossible for one person to be correct.
I know you responded, sadly it doesn't appear to me rn. Either my phone is bad or it was deleted
@@attilaschweininger6867 Sorry 😅 it took me a minute to respond. When I write I tend to unfortunately go on tangents. It took me a minute to write it out properly in a way I felt it would best clearly express my views on the matter.
As one of goth kids, I can say that the goth kids on the show aren't the worst representation of us. Their angst is melodramatic, but it's also artistic. They are trying to get Stan to open up with his feelings, though they aren't comfortable with hearing his desires. There is a sort of.. comfortable familiarity with depression, which is why Stan actually does fit in with them. Stan literally ends up an alcoholic in the future, because he never quite accepts himself.
Butters on the other hand, knows exactly who he is. Butters has this weird charisma to him. If he's trying to suck up to someone he considers better than him, he's usually terrible at it. But when he is social to someone he finds inferior? He manages to make an army of chaos minions in the game Stick of Truth, and in the show proper. In one future, he's bankrupted hundreds to thousands of people. In a different future, he's the manager of the Denny's Applebees Plus. Both show that Butters knows what he wants and goes for it.
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This episode was really emotional and had a really great message
I'm a nihilist myself, it's about asking the real questions in life and where you are going in the future as in individual.
There is a different nihilism too. Where there is an empty void of disruption, corruption, and vastness or braindead washed-up memes, they are going to the wasteland of the nihility. if you don't know what i mean, read Finnigan's wake.
I literally just got my heart broken yesterday and I’ve been really depressed. This video helped. Thank you
I always saw nihilism as a stepping stone.
Once you realise there's no objective meaning you're free to build your own meaning.
Sort of like objectively being a nihilist but in a personal way you have your own meaning, morals and truth.
What about the evolution of the mind and consciousness, breaking free from the dark abyss, escaping reality. Life is all about power and learning abilities, the only meaningless part is death and that comes after life, so death is a different reality separated from the Here & Now.
Nihilism got nothing on the life-force consciousness, it's part of reality and will always exist, since consciousness is eternal life is eternal.
Life happened so consciousness could emerge, there's nothing meaningless about it. Most living entities are not ready for the power of oneness, but time will fix all of that.
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Dude your videos are amazing, they make me think of life in different ways and have genuinely helped me when dealing with stuff like this. Thank you so much
Great video and great lesson here. I’m truly grateful for this channel, your videos have pulled me out of some very dark places. You may not know it but you’re really impacting some of our lives. Thank you for this.
Hey I’ve got to be honest, your videos got me out of a deep state of depression where I didn’t want to do anything and I thought that nothing I did mattered. You let me see a new perspective on almost anything with your videos especially this one, thanks so much and keep up the great work
This is the best video on Nihilism that I've seen, to me personally. It touches very much on what I try to tell people I mean by Nihilism, or Absurdism more specifically. Beautiful video.
I sort of fell into the nihilstic mindset (mostly in a good way) a few years ago. All I can say is that from my personal experiences, it's just made life a bit nore stress-free and overall easier to live through. You stop complaining and sulking, knowing that there's not much point in doing so (stoic philosophy). Espacially when it comes to stuff like school grades and exams
Nihilism is the most toxic belief next to nazism and INCEL
So it’s always a dark path to be on and good to celebrate when someone escapes it
@@tony_5156 Definitely not great but that doesn't mean it's all bad. I've heard of the term "optimistic nihilst" which seems pretty tame and generally a good idealogy
Through the deepest suffering we will experience the greatest joy.
-Nietzsche
Life is like a claw machine
IT'S ALWAYS RIGGED
Put a ni up in your chi
-Erb
I already liked Butters by this point but this episode made him one of my favorite characters of all time really. Funny how a show like this does end up teaching something.
Butters and Ike are my top 2 fave characters of South Park.
I also like Kyle and Stan, _not goth Stan_
This reminds me of what bill hicks said about life. "Dont worry, life is just a ride. It can go up and down and all around, sometimes it's really loud and really bright, but it's ok. Its just a ride."
I really needed this today, thank you for the amazing videos!
"Nothing matters, I can do what I want, and I want to hurt people"
The nihilism isn't the problem here
"It's you. It's just an excuse."
😅 psychopaths.
Let's talk about eithical nilisisim
Great video, great episode & great lesson, keep it up🙏🏽🙏🏽
South Park has helped with my mental health so much. it has made me realize what toxic things I have almost fallen into and what aspects of life and happiness that I have been neglecting. Some episodes really show that you don't have to neglect your happiness or just wait for the day your dream reality comes true but instead you should learn how to deal with problems and sadness so you can reach your dream life.
For some reason, I really needed this video right now more than ever.
Champ-quality video, chief!
Sometimes, we need to just move on from the bad events of the past and focus on building the future instead.
Love & smiles from me.
Been watching a few nihilism videos here lately and i think this my favorite one so far.
Thank you so much for these videos man. I know you might not believe me but they have changed my life for the better.
I love this!
Could you make a video about existentialism in South Park?
Raisins is one of my all time favorite south park episodes, makes my top ten list for sure.
Keep up the good work, your South Park videos are some of my favorite. 🖤
incredible video, thank you. keep up the great work.
I always had a thing for philosophy. I can say with conviction that existential nihilism, more exactly Absurdism, has helped me a lot with my severe clinical depression. It is strange, because one could think this kind of thought school would be dangerous to some with a very serious problem that simple removes the will of existing. It is still not easy and it will never be. But it keep me grounded on those hard moments. I began studying Nietzsche and Kierkegaard, but it was the positive outlook on the works of Albert Camus that sold me on the Absurdist variant of Nihilism. In some aspects, the video approaches the views of Camus more than Nietzsche. Camus works in interplay between the absurd of innate meaningless of existence in contrast our capacity of finding meaning in life. He called this absurd. This episode has hints of this on the acceptance of the pain of radical freedom of meaningless as part of life. In fact, the absurdist analogy of the myth of Sisyphus applies very well here: "The struggle itself ... is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy". Finding happiness in building meaning in a world that is neutral to your very existence is a very uplifting message to me.
i loved this video. genuinely this cheered me up. thanks
Thank you so much dude your videos really help me out when I'm down.
Been watching your videos for year now, keep up the great work
I don't think this man understands it, and I don't think I'm late for saying this but. The two videos by this man regarding Stan's Depression and this one really helps me. I've been fighting my suicidal thoughts for the past 4-5 years as I am constantly pressured by my whole family from youngest to oldest and how they won't even allow me to find help as they just ignore it, and stop me when I try.
All I have to say, as it's not enough, your two videos have been really helpful throughout me, fighting my thoughts and depression, helping me look at the world at the world from a different perspective, and for that I'm grateful, goodluck to your channel man and thanks for everything you've helped me with.
I don't care If you don't notice this, but I don't care, I just want to tell you i'm grateful.
I've had a really shitty day. Thank you for brightening my day
Things really aren't going my way, it never really has. I turn 20 this year too, but I keep telling myself that life is still worth living.
We weren't born just to feel like poop everyday, or to revolve your whole life around certain people, instead of doing what's best or good for you.
Great video as always, your channel is awesome! Learned something new today, thank you!
Amazing video, Im so glad i found this channel you really uplifed my day. Thanks!! 😁
That Minecraft music made me sad. Bringing back memories from a better time...
This will be a good one
Agreed
I really needed this video, thanks man.
Hey, man. I have absolutely no idea if you'll ever see this, but I just wanted to share something with you:
Back in September 2021, I lost: my girlfriend of 3 years, my job, my side hustle, had to leave my apartment, was broke, and was homeless for a week. I was thankful that my family took me in when i needed someone. I would spend the next year and a half in the deepest and darkest depression ive ever experienced (I was later diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, ADHD, PTSD, and a handful of other things). Through out that time, I watched and listened to a lot of your videos. I watched your South Park videos, and your Simpsons Rock Bottom Depression nearly every day, and you have no idea how much it helped me to pull myself out of my hole, get my ass to therapy, and start the climb back to where I was.
Thankfully, I went even further than where I was. I'm now on my own again, have a great job, am going back to college, found love again, and have been able to really appreciate the little things in life that make it truly beautiful. I just wanted to say thank you for what you do. I honestly wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you and the thought provoking content you make. God bless you so much.
This episode hit me so hard I had just gotten broken up with and I fell into a deep depression thinking everything was over but at the end of the episode when Stan and butters have that conversation I had broke down because what butters said was true and well even to this day I watch that episode
I love how you used the Minecraft ost on a video about nihilism and depression in South Park. In all honesty though I always thought the Minecraft ost is both fun and relaxing whilst depressing and isolating too
Ironically Butters' description of how to handle sadness and frustration is actually closer to what being Goth is about than what the goth kids say. I actually knew a group of kids like that in school lol.
I always look forward to seeing your videos~
one day you should try and look into the Persona games which talk about deep impactful things such as not fearing death, dealing with the depths of the toxic side of society and reaching out to the truth.
Persona 3-5 have some deep impacting and even harsh reality checks that I think could make amazing future videos from you one day!
Some may say South Park is an offensive show and you shouldn’t watch it but you have to realize that shows like these have heart.
As a nihilistic person myself, I think the best way to define my viewpoint on life is both a quote from VanRipper’s video game Helltaker, (a silly, stupid story about a guy getting a harem of hot demon girls, which also happens to be one of my favorite games) which was “Life will be full of suffering no matter how you live it. So you might as well have some fun while you’re at it.” And a quote from my perspective: “Just because life has no meaning doesn’t mean life is meaningless.”
It's been a while since I've seem one of your videos and man, it's like therapy
I needed this, so many did probably.
Thank you
I show people the "beautiful sadness" clip of Butters all the time. It's the most profound thing butters ever said for sure lol.
There will be highs and lows in life. You just gotta learn how to cope with it. Otherwise, life will seem much more depressing than it should be.
Made2Express you are doing a great job! keep it up! These topics are deeper than most people believe
You know, there was this period of time during high-school when I was kinda feeling nihilistic. I didn't really "react" to stuff the way others would so it made me wonder if I could even feel emotions anymore. It was kinda ridiculous looking back, but that's just how my mind worked back then.
And then one day, I had a dream where my dad died. I swear, that is the only day I could remember where I woke up crying. So yeah, needless to say, I'd rather feel sad than empty.
Don’t worry man, the fact you had origins Minecraft music playing in the beginning already made my day. Thank you. Godbless.
I enjoyed it. It helped a lot.
Never expected someone who is a long-time Southpark and cole fan to see Cole getting quoted in a video essay for Southpark. You sir are GOAT!
I loved this! Thank you so much
i recall your previous video about south park's portrayal of depression and i really enjoyed that. i feel like a lot of people, myself included, really related to stan's habits in that episode. that being said, i was pumped to see a new analysis on this type of topic from you from a show as,,, uhhh yknow as south park. it's not what you'd expect really, and i think that's what makes it great. thank you for making this video, i'm going to sub and binge your other vids (:
God damn that fucking hit me so hard. That video game analogy.. holy shit
Love the content it really speaks to me in a more meaningful way then most people trying to explain things.
nihilism, from my point of view is one of the strongest ways for an individual to truly set oneself free of all boundaries this life is forceing upon us
Well spoken
3:40 THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU I was about to cry after I heard this. This is what I've been trying to explain to people my entire life, but everyone I've talked to about it, did in fact, revert to the negative stereotypes. I'm so glad someone took the time to understand, it means so much. -A random internet stranger
I love coming back to your videos whenever I feel down, and it’s always a nice way to refresh my mind of anything that is bothering me. Keep up the amazing work :) much love
I tend to use the the tv tropes word for it "anti-nihilism" to describe this feeling; " life is meaningless, but only because it lacks inherit meaning you can give the people places and things in your life meaning"
awesome vid on the philosophy of nihilism and blending it into south park of all shows!! i do think what you were describing was a bit closer to absurdism though, i suggest you look into it one day
Great episode. Butters killed it. Excellent video.
Thanks man needed to hear this
Nihilism gives a lot of perspective, thank you so much for covering this topic! Much love fam
My therapist has me practicing nihilism as a form of getting over my anxiety. There is no god, and there are no real rules save for what we put on ourselves. It's helped me more than all my previous attempts at self help and therapy ever have.
Yes it works wonders for some. But others just arent ready for that kind of thinking so it doesnt help them.
Me personaly it helped a lot. I always wanted to understand everything and worried too much but when i discovered neutral nihilism all of this disappeared
Yeah I try to think abt it everyday or when I’m worrying over something.
Good thinking, always best to avoid information that might not make everyone comfortable.we need as much censorship as possible so people don't think to much. I'm glad you're out there protecting people from ideas.
mans just playing minecraft music in the background
I just really don't see how people can have a positive outlook when things are going horrible for them.
This was beautiful, thanks dude
Always love your content man. This type of video is what makes me going in life and always trying to be better. You deserve more views and subscribers!
I loved the way you used minecraft ost, making it sound calm
I couldn't agree more. While I've never called myself a "nihilist", this way of thinking has been a big part of my general sense of self for...I guess the past couple years now? And Butters' speech was a big stepping stone for me to get there.
I genuinely think the world is going to end in my lifetime. And I'm a little sad about that, but mostly I feel liberated? I'm not thinking about the long term, at least not devoting a significant amount of my energy towards it. I'm focusing on trying to live the best life I can, making meaningful changes on things I can control and trying to work on letting go of stuff I can't. I still worry a lot, oftentimes needlessly, but for the most part I'm kind of just going with the flow. And y'know what? I'm having a pretty alright time.
really great video, love your way of putting things in words, actually watched your videos for the longest time you've been making them, go on, i love your content!
There are a lot of episodes of South Park that I like to say "this is my favorite one"
But this one. This particular one. After everything, it's still the episode I like the most.
I'm glad you covered it with such scrutiny. Nihilism is a philosophy South Park simply adores, and it's part of the reason they can tackle such mature subject matters at times. This episode is probably where their wisdom stands out the most. You did it justice.
Great video. Came back again
Thank you for this amazing video♥
I never forget how awesome South Park can be,and nowhere why people love it very much,also I love this video
This video actually help alot thanks
When i feel like a failure i came here, and i feel better again. Thank you man
The show takes the most important things seriously, and it makes everyone have a deeper understanding for certain things. It's sad, but heartwarming.
I find it so funny how some things can get flipped over, you can say life is pointless, say we all die one day anyways. But we can always flip it around, If life is pointless, so too is actively acknowledging that pointlessness, If we all die one day, we need to live a good life while we can, or at least not take little stuff to heart, because after all, when has a ghost gave a damn about spilt milk.
Nihilism has no “should” or “shouldn’t” statements. It is by definition neutral. It is you who decides what to do with that knowledge that nihilism gives
Bro great video! I especially appreciate the Minecraft music 😀
This video was amazing
Ive been pondering about Nihilism alot and ive thought for myself that life is there to enjoy it and to make others enjoy it, it doesnt matter if it doesnt matter
Your videos are getting better lad.
Keep it up. 👍
I'm not really that pessimistic about my life. I just don't know what to do anymore. I don't know how to enjoy things. When I can't enjoy things, as a human being, it becomes a struggle. How do I proceed with this? I have no clue. Why bother living with this when I can get snap out of it?
Wish you a good day my friend!
How does minecraft music match so well with this
I love your work so much ❤️
Pls keep doing
You nailed it well bruv