These days directors and studios would just CGI the boat and the jungle. This guy actually went there, got a real steamboat stuck in mud, and faced the horrors of the jungle for real. Call him what you will, but he's got balls of titanium.
100%. At the time they would have just used models, but he knew it had to be done for real. Ignants in the comments calling the man «spoiled» or whatever may as well be saying that black is white and up is down.
This camping, lying upon the cold ground so that your body feels like a corpse within a gawdy nylon sarcophagus, the dull triumph of a fire which will never be comfortable, broiling one side of you and freezing the other while smoke inevitably stings in your eyes and gives you a foretaste of the sulphureous Hell, the smores... This camping is mankind de-evolving to the chaos which it worked so hard to escape.
Yeah, I've known this clip for quite a few years now and it still makes me laugh every time. Talk about being unreasonable. [EDIT: I wrote "UNREASONABLE" here, with HUMOROUS, not LITERAL intent, it being the result of me DIRECTLY translating a common EXPRESSION in my native Norwegian. I GET IT.]
@@uriahvoltairealt it’s very understandable given the circumstances (endless problems making the film, his tenacity is really inspiring), but he doesn’t exactly seem like a man you could «reason with» here, lol..
"It's an unfinished country, it's still prehistorical. The only thing that is lacking is the dinosaurs here. It's like a curse weighing on an entire landscape, and whoever goes too deep into this has his share of that curse. So we are cursed with what we are doing here. It's a land that God, if he exists, has created in anger. It's the only land where creation is unfinished yet. Taking a close look at what's around us, there is some sort of a harmony. It is the harmony of overwhelming and collective murder. And we, in comparison to the articulate vileness and baseness and obscenity of all this change, we in comparison to that enormous articulation, we only sound and look like badly pronounced and half-finished sentences out of a stupid suburban novel, a cheap novel. And we have to become humble in front of this overwhelming misery and overwhelming fornication, overwhelming growth, and overwhelming lack of order. Even the stars appear in the sky look like a mess. There is no harmony in the universe. We have to get acquainted with this idea that there is no real harmony as we have conceived it. But when I say this, I say this all full of admiration for the jungle. It is not that I hate it, I love it. I love it very much, but I love it against my better judgment." ~Werner Herzog, re: the jungle
I'm not used to hearing this outside of the context of track #9 in the risk of rain 2 soundtrack. I'm too used to having the dark melody and distorted bird sounds in the background.
"We have to become humble in this overwhelming misery and overwhelming growth... There is no harmony..." I feel those words deep in my heart. I almost feel comfortable in chaos and there is a huge interest to just go out and be poisoned by animals, while searching for food in some fucking forest or jungle. This world is beautiful and honest. Also sucks hard at the same time.
1:29 What an incredible shot. A beautiful bird, dead and almost looking like it's rotting, only for us to stare into the eyes of the guy holding the bird, seeing his glee thorough an almost blank stare. Werner Herzog is a genius. Amazing stuff.
@@MisakaMikotoDesu I agree (though I never thought of the guy as being gleeful exactly), but I want to point out that this documentary was made by Les Blank, about Herzog and Fitzcarraldo, but not by Herzog.
@@MisakaMikotoDesu You're welcome, it's well worth a look. The Criterion Collection released this on DVD, as well as a box set containing other of his films (I love "Spend it All" among others). Criterion also did a big Herzog box set. I rarely buy DVDs but I have all of these.
Haha, the birds screech in pain xD God this man, really. The trees are in misery in their own fucking universe, you can't think of anything better. Yeah it's fucking rough there in this one belt around the globe that just has the damn near perfect conditions for life. Everyone and everything can thrive there. So everyone comes and tries. That's what a jungle is, an inexplicably complex clutter of relationships that follow a scheme that doesn't allow the human intellect to understand it's workings. It's so fucking fertile in these lands, the whole spot is like a witches brew of gene combinations.
You're whole argument is not pertinent, perhaps it is even counter-productive on your part. Life is misery, a bug, a diabolical anomaly. The jungle is ground zero, it's the root of said evil.
If it wasn’t for the greatest generation he probably would have gotten it. Not going to lie though. I would have much rather enjoyed Werner’s narration.
Nah. Ask any 3rd level biology teacher what they think of the students they get. Half of they are Attenborough inspired half wits who think nature is a Disney cartoon.
A single tree is almost infinitely more complex and ordered “thing” than anything humans have ever created. Jungle is chaos to Herzog, but from the scientific perspective living organisms are the most highly ordered “chunks” of energy and matter in the universe. When you take into account the jungle as an ecosystem, its order and complexity is mind boggling. But I get that the dude was frustrated. It’s no easy task to buldoze your way through a jungle with a presumably small team of workers and limited finances.
I would like to edit this video to change “the Amazon” to “Amazon”, and change “the jungle” to “online retail” and it would still be absolutely appropriate. The murderous leviathan crushing the spirit and bodies of small businesses, leaving a trail of broken local merchants in its muddy wake.
I don't see it as hilarious. I see it as sad that so few people seem to have any idea what he's talking about. We are so comfortable in the little paradise we've built for ourselves.
he is right. Most people, and by most i mean almost all, wont survive a week if they get lost in the Amazon. It's not the European pine woods or the Birch trees forests, where if you can hunt, you can survive. Everything can and will kill you in the amazon. From the water to the bugs.
That is total bullshit. You have no idea how nature works. There is food, water, chemical deterrents and shelter EVERYWHERE, and even more conveniently, it’s warm. It’s much harder to survive in the boreal forests of wild Europe due to the constant battle against hypothermia.
. I think that is one of the main reasons why Europeans evolved ahead of other people.( in a technological sense) . Who the hell could invent advanced things in this environment? ( Or in a blazing desert, etc) It is a constant struggle just to survive. I grew up in the American South. This video does not convey the whole 3D hellish effect of that environment. Like to hear the constant buzz, and feel the pain of mosquito bites. And imagine living your life, day and night, in a steam room.
It is mich easier to survive in an environment abundant with animals, edible fruit and plants where it is warm than it is in a very cold environment with nothing to eat except for the megafauna that roams the grasslands.@@noahway13
@@noahway13I thought something similar. But I was thinking of climate affecting people's ability to plan ahead. When it's warm all the time and there's always food right around you you don't need to plan for frigid temperature and create food stores So there's less incentive to do more.
As a german biologist I see a high degree of order in the jungle even when human cognitive structures cannot understand the perfection of entropy and evolutionary biology.
You're right of course, and I'm sure Herzog would agree with you today -- I've heard him talk about it in retrospect. Anyway, these things were said in frustration; he spent several years trying to make the film, and all of the stuff he had to go through to realise the project is incredible. In addition to this documentary about it, there is Herzog's diary from the time, which has been released as "Conquest of the Useless"/Eroberung des Nutzlosen. I find it so good I've read it three times.
With all due respect, have you been to the Amazon and experienced what Herzog has seen? I'm sure his views are justified. He's an intelligent, thoughtful man.
Which is ironic because elon has the complete opposite philosophy. He thinks he can bend the "jungle" to his will. I hope he crashes harder than Herzog here. Let the jungle consume his ass.
In English we don’t often realise that we have two consonants in the middle of “jungle”, we have both ŋ and g, the ŋ being the same sound as the ending of “ring”. Germans don’t put the hard “g” into their equivalent word for “jungle” (i.e. Dschungel), they just have the ŋ.
Remember we don't see reality we construct models of the world. You only see what you pay attention to. This man has given us a filter that we can choose to use or not.
There is strong reason to think that the animals are not suffering a great deal. First is that they are thriving and in an environment which they do well in psychologically. Humans have a similar setting, called by Darcia Narvaez the 'Evolved Nest'. Very few humans in premodern conditions have mental illnesses like depression. Second is that, even prey sometimes seem to delight in being chased. You can see in Planet Earth 3, fur seals delight in evading a charging great white. Even when being eaten, endorphin systems manage to eliminate pain, nor do the animals know they are dying. Misery lies primarily in thought, and animals, mostly lacking this mind, are not troubled. Some may say that the animals are in an enlightenment state.
@@Tattlebot It's the neuroticism of a creature that is past the need to survive, everything is given to them. So they create artificial challenges for themselves. It's not that animals are enlightened, it's that some humans are lost and don't know what to do with themselves.
Herzhog is like a weekly chronicle music reviewer. Except instead of constantly attending the national festivals and music venues and hating every band, he visists every last corner of nature and hates it
Lol yep, just now I watched that exact podcast, and now I’m here. It’s crazy how humans react in kind to certain things in life. Like if all things in that podcast that was discussed, it was the suggestion of Elon Musk that led us to this video.
Other Herzog videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLizFH7ZFCtglpsC6hoBMd6ZBrUaLrMTB3&si=P7Q8l4Y9FlTwutk0
What a very German man
I came in to the comments to mention that fact.😂
lol. I scrolled down to look for this comment. German philosophy in a nutshell: the agony and pointlessness of life.
@@Adrian_EstandoWhy? It's all bs anyway.
@@Sygg-uj3ze - What is all BS? Life? Existence? Are you German too?😂😭
I'm Norwegian and I agree.
Just the kind of guy you need to cheer you up when the going gets a bit tough 😂
What i used to tell my parents about school every morning when they woke me up and I didn’t wanna go
😂
Herzog's optimism is too saccharine for my taste
Hahahahahaahahahahahaaaaaaa.... oh Snarkles, how would my ribs heal poorly without you
I kinda want to take him tubin'!
These days directors and studios would just CGI the boat and the jungle. This guy actually went there, got a real steamboat stuck in mud, and faced the horrors of the jungle for real. Call him what you will, but he's got balls of titanium.
100%. At the time they would have just used models, but he knew it had to be done for real. Ignants in the comments calling the man «spoiled» or whatever may as well be saying that black is white and up is down.
I prefer a real strawberry in my mouth over an artificially flavored strawberry candy.
"There is harmony. The harmony of overwhelming and collective murder" 😂😂
that got me too. & "it's not that I don't love it, I love it against my better judgement"
@@victorgadamba5518 The whole thing is a masterclass in german comedy. 😂
This is Documentary Now peaks!
"Your rebuttal, E. Michael Jones?" (crickets, if he were honest)
That's life
I'd be depressed too, if my 300 ton ship got stuck in the jungle.
The utter chaos of the jungle must be like hell to the strict order of a German mind.
What chaos? Life is an icredibly high-level of order out of chaos of cosmic forces and elementary matter. 🤦♂️
Order out of chaos necessarily implies that order IS chaos, given that there is unity or oneness, not duality or difference.@@PeterKoperdan
@@LinuxUser00 Order is chaos and chaos is order. Thanks for a meaningful contribution to this discussion 😂😂
We're just agreeing with each other. No need to be rude about it.@@PeterKoperdan
@PeterKoperdan Hes right you know. Our brains just haven't grasp ed the emptiness of both concepts yet
Me when I go camping 😂
Hahahaha!1!😂
Every sentence an indictment of the raw, natural world
This camping, lying upon the cold ground so that your body feels like a corpse within a gawdy nylon sarcophagus, the dull triumph of a fire which will never be comfortable, broiling one side of you and freezing the other while smoke inevitably stings in your eyes and gives you a foretaste of the sulphureous Hell, the smores... This camping is mankind de-evolving to the chaos which it worked so hard to escape.
"I love it against my better judgment."
This dude went to the Amazon just to have his entire core be rocked by it 😂 gotta love Herzog
This is unironically hilarious.
Yeah, I've known this clip for quite a few years now and it still makes me laugh every time. Talk about being unreasonable. [EDIT: I wrote "UNREASONABLE" here, with HUMOROUS, not LITERAL intent, it being the result of me DIRECTLY translating a common EXPRESSION in my native Norwegian. I GET IT.]
@@Vingulidk if i was stuck in it I would see his views as reasonable
@@uriahvoltairealt it’s very understandable given the circumstances (endless problems making the film, his tenacity is really inspiring), but he doesn’t exactly seem like a man you could «reason with» here, lol..
@@Vingul Makes total sense if you have any clue about the wilderness.
@@Mrbfgray I know.
we need werner herzong to narrate a nihilist nature documentary
😆
Take that Attenborough!
😂😂😂
for real
Those birds are not singing, and they aren't screeching pain.
They are catcalling us.
I might be wrong, but I suspect this is not his favourite holiday destination
Well bunch of bugs, snakes, poisonous flowers, and hot af...I'd be annoyed too lol
"It's an unfinished country, it's still prehistorical. The only thing that is lacking is the dinosaurs here. It's like a curse weighing on an entire landscape, and whoever goes too deep into this has his share of that curse. So we are cursed with what we are doing here. It's a land that God, if he exists, has created in anger. It's the only land where creation is unfinished yet. Taking a close look at what's around us, there is some sort of a harmony. It is the harmony of overwhelming and collective murder. And we, in comparison to the articulate vileness and baseness and obscenity of all this change, we in comparison to that enormous articulation, we only sound and look like badly pronounced and half-finished sentences out of a stupid suburban novel, a cheap novel. And we have to become humble in front of this overwhelming misery and overwhelming fornication, overwhelming growth, and overwhelming lack of order. Even the stars appear in the sky look like a mess. There is no harmony in the universe. We have to get acquainted with this idea that there is no real harmony as we have conceived it. But when I say this, I say this all full of admiration for the jungle. It is not that I hate it, I love it. I love it very much, but I love it against my better judgment."
~Werner Herzog, re: the jungle
Whenever I listen to Herzog or watch one of his productions I never feel like I'm wasting time.
I'm not used to hearing this outside of the context of track #9 in the risk of rain 2 soundtrack.
I'm too used to having the dark melody and distorted bird sounds in the background.
"We have to become humble in this overwhelming misery and overwhelming growth... There is no harmony..." I feel those words deep in my heart. I almost feel comfortable in chaos and there is a huge interest to just go out and be poisoned by animals, while searching for food in some fucking forest or jungle. This world is beautiful and honest. Also sucks hard at the same time.
1:29 What an incredible shot. A beautiful bird, dead and almost looking like it's rotting, only for us to stare into the eyes of the guy holding the bird, seeing his glee thorough an almost blank stare.
Werner Herzog is a genius. Amazing stuff.
@@MisakaMikotoDesu I agree (though I never thought of the guy as being gleeful exactly), but I want to point out that this documentary was made by Les Blank, about Herzog and Fitzcarraldo, but not by Herzog.
@@Vingul Thanks, I'll take a look into him.
@@MisakaMikotoDesu You're welcome, it's well worth a look. The Criterion Collection released this on DVD, as well as a box set containing other of his films (I love "Spend it All" among others). Criterion also did a big Herzog box set. I rarely buy DVDs but I have all of these.
Sure sounds like he loved his time in the Amazon :D
He is a BRILLIANT movie-maker....a genius in his own right.
Absolutely, he's my favourite; only Tarkovsky is up there with Herzog in my book.
Haha, the birds screech in pain xD God this man, really. The trees are in misery in their own fucking universe, you can't think of anything better. Yeah it's fucking rough there in this one belt around the globe that just has the damn near perfect conditions for life. Everyone and everything can thrive there. So everyone comes and tries. That's what a jungle is, an inexplicably complex clutter of relationships that follow a scheme that doesn't allow the human intellect to understand it's workings. It's so fucking fertile in these lands, the whole spot is like a witches brew of gene combinations.
You're whole argument is not pertinent, perhaps it is even counter-productive on your part.
Life is misery, a bug, a diabolical anomaly.
The jungle is ground zero, it's the root of said evil.
Everyone comes and tries. It's like new york. Concrete jungle indeed
Thankfully David Attenborough got the BBC nature documentary presenter job, not Werner Herzog!
If it wasn’t for the greatest generation he probably would have gotten it. Not going to lie though. I would have much rather enjoyed Werner’s narration.
Nah. Ask any 3rd level biology teacher what they think of the students they get. Half of they are Attenborough inspired half wits who think nature is a Disney cartoon.
@@1EliPrice Umm….
Herzog did a great job with cave of forgotten dreams
Great film with Klaus kinski
He’s simply thinking like a German. That’s how we go about life.
I always enjoy a lighthearted view
Maybe don't go there at all. Maybe bulldozing the Amazon isn't a good ida
Dang!!! I was just beginning to feel good about myself.
A very Germanic take on the world's lungs, however poignant.
Some notable germans would disagree tho. On another note, herzog was just salty, because nature didn't like boats moving on land.
Elon and Lex brought me here.
One of the greatest monologues of all time!
Schopenhaurian
Fascinating
Werner using the word base is the most based thing I’ve heard all year.
A single tree is almost infinitely more complex and ordered “thing” than anything humans have ever created. Jungle is chaos to Herzog, but from the scientific perspective living organisms are the most highly ordered “chunks” of energy and matter in the universe. When you take into account the jungle as an ecosystem, its order and complexity is mind boggling.
But I get that the dude was frustrated. It’s no easy task to buldoze your way through a jungle with a presumably small team of workers and limited finances.
Who the hell would dispute that, lol.
@@hensonlaura Werner Herzog
@@PeterKoperdan I don’t think he would.
I would like to edit this video to change “the Amazon” to “Amazon”, and change “the jungle” to “online retail” and it would still be absolutely appropriate. The murderous leviathan crushing the spirit and bodies of small businesses, leaving a trail of broken local merchants in its muddy wake.
😂😂😂
Great documentary. 😂 what a project to take on. I need a cold beer just thinking about it.
Indeed, what an undertaking, lol. I've read Herzog's "Conquest of the Useless" (his diary from that experience) three times, love his prose.
Every word from him is hilarious 😆
it’s great for me it’s simultaneously hilarious and moving, very odd
I don't see it as hilarious. I see it as sad that so few people seem to have any idea what he's talking about. We are so comfortable in the little paradise we've built for ourselves.
@@bow_wow_wow i can hear your sad violin music from here
and let me guess, the Ouze have torn it all down a la Avatar style
A Glacier Eventually Farts
I laughed out loud when he said the birds scream in pain
This almost killed me from laughter
about time someone tells it like it is......... that dude is a hard ass much respect from me......
Holy sh!t. This guy is Based AF. His attitude sounds very Scandinavian, almost Finnish.
He's German
he is right.
Most people, and by most i mean almost all, wont survive a week if they get lost in the Amazon. It's not the European pine woods or the Birch trees forests, where if you can hunt, you can survive. Everything can and will kill you in the amazon. From the water to the bugs.
That is total bullshit. You have no idea how nature works. There is food, water, chemical deterrents and shelter EVERYWHERE, and even more conveniently, it’s warm. It’s much harder to survive in the boreal forests of wild Europe due to the constant battle against hypothermia.
. I think that is one of the main reasons why Europeans evolved ahead of other people.( in a technological sense) . Who the hell could invent advanced things in this environment? ( Or in a blazing desert, etc) It is a constant struggle just to survive.
I grew up in the American South. This video does not convey the whole 3D hellish effect of that environment. Like to hear the constant buzz, and feel the pain of mosquito bites. And imagine living your life, day and night, in a steam room.
It is mich easier to survive in an environment abundant with animals, edible fruit and plants where it is warm than it is in a very cold environment with nothing to eat except for the megafauna that roams the grasslands.@@noahway13
Btw your body desensitizes it’s immune reaction to mosquito bites so they barely bother you anymore@@noahway13
@@noahway13I thought something similar. But I was thinking of climate affecting people's ability to plan ahead. When it's warm all the time and there's always food right around you you don't need to plan for frigid temperature and create food stores
So there's less incentive to do more.
Bro needs to question his choices, not the Amazon. 😂
Exactly! A little soul searching on his part might help him.😂
As a german biologist I see a high degree of order in the jungle even when human cognitive structures cannot understand the perfection of entropy and evolutionary biology.
You're right of course, and I'm sure Herzog would agree with you today -- I've heard him talk about it in retrospect.
Anyway, these things were said in frustration; he spent several years trying to make the film, and all of the stuff he had to go through to realise the project is incredible. In addition to this documentary about it, there is Herzog's diary from the time, which has been released as "Conquest of the Useless"/Eroberung des Nutzlosen. I find it so good I've read it three times.
With all due respect, have you been to the Amazon and experienced what Herzog has seen? I'm sure his views are justified. He's an intelligent, thoughtful man.
@@jakemitchell1671 And at the time, a young and frustrated man
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you totally missed his point
Werner was just having a bad day.
...but did he enjoy his time in the jungle?
I am here after listening to Elon and Lex Pod.
Elon musk sent me.
Nice, when/where did he reference this?
@@Vingul Today’s Lex Fridman podcast
@@frankie3041 Thanks man.
Me too
Which is ironic because elon has the complete opposite philosophy. He thinks he can bend the "jungle" to his will. I hope he crashes harder than Herzog here. Let the jungle consume his ass.
I like how his accent makes it sound like he’s saying “jungee”. That’s what I’m calling it from now on.
In English we don’t often realise that we have two consonants in the middle of “jungle”, we have both ŋ and g, the ŋ being the same sound as the ending of “ring”. Germans don’t put the hard “g” into their equivalent word for “jungle” (i.e. Dschungel), they just have the ŋ.
Who found this after watching Lex Podcast with Elon Musk? haha
Ugh, not I.
Yes, that interview reminded me to come watch this gem again.😂
Creepy algorithms, eh. I just heard him talking about this to Lex.
Ahh fuck is that why it's on my feed? Day ruined.
Just did!!! Lol nice to see you here too
perfect example of you see what you want to see lol
Remember we don't see reality we construct models of the world. You only see what you pay attention to. This man has given us a filter that we can choose to use or not.
There is strong reason to think that the animals are not suffering a great deal. First is that they are thriving and in an environment which they do well in psychologically. Humans have a similar setting, called by Darcia Narvaez the 'Evolved Nest'. Very few humans in premodern conditions have mental illnesses like depression. Second is that, even prey sometimes seem to delight in being chased. You can see in Planet Earth 3, fur seals delight in evading a charging great white. Even when being eaten, endorphin systems manage to eliminate pain, nor do the animals know they are dying. Misery lies primarily in thought, and animals, mostly lacking this mind, are not troubled. Some may say that the animals are in an enlightenment state.
@@Tattlebot It's the neuroticism of a creature that is past the need to survive, everything is given to them. So they create artificial challenges for themselves. It's not that animals are enlightened, it's that some humans are lost and don't know what to do with themselves.
Very very true glad to hear this said
Well said
Ich liebe diesen Mann.
Not a surprising opinion from a man who tried to kill baby Grogu.
I think he was having a bad time maybe?😅
Lol... He may say the same thing about Europe now. Importing the vileness of the jungles
"We have to become humble before this overwhelming fornication, , , "🤣😂
Debbie Downer has a big crush on this guy
Its the only land where creation is perfect imo
Ever been? I’m guessing not. The jungle is hell.
👍 if you’re here after watching the Elon Musk interview
Werner was in an exceptionally bad mood...lol.
Of course he brings up Kinski in the discussion...
Herzhog is like a weekly chronicle music reviewer. Except instead of constantly attending the national festivals and music venues and hating every band, he visists every last corner of nature and hates it
that guy is a visionnary when he describe things
This is comedy gold
What an ecclectic channel! Loving it so far, I'll probably subscribe!
He'll probably be grateful
This scene inspired Scavenger Reign TV show.
I agree with what he's saying...but Deter, my monkey, won't stop mocking him.
Hilarious!
I can understand why David Lynch is a fan of this guy
Great channel.
Thank you!
Tell us what you realy think werner
What an emo herzog would have been
Lol yep, just now I watched that exact podcast, and now I’m here. It’s crazy how humans react in kind to certain things in life. Like if all things in that podcast that was discussed, it was the suggestion of Elon Musk that led us to this video.
He also linked directly to this Herzog clip on his twitter the other day, lol ruclips.net/video/G_7Ta_4coy4/видео.htmlsi=dH8EpuywOuY1CSXM
Well. This is depressing. Lol.
Wait is he German or South African? His accent seemed to shift whilst he talked.
He's German, Bavarian. His accent has changed since those days, with much more of an American "R" etc.
Iron Man 3 is the best movie ever made
This guy really hates the Amazon hehe
I'm honestly surprised he left without having built an Autobahn network 😂 I love this guy!
I'm totally mired now (can't you see) t-t-t-totally mired
I don’t anyone’s ever said to Werner to just cheer up a little
John Malkovich
He’s honestly the most articulate man I’ve ever heard speak, and he’s not even a native English speaker
These are the people the world was fortunate to have among them.
He speaks the truth
The only misery I saw was man hunting nature, oh and the huge ship stuck in the mud
«Man hunting nature», lol. Man is part of nature. We hunt animals, like other animals hunt animals. Might seem miserable, but that is nature.
I never want to experience these types of jungle. NEVER!
There is still beauty. Not being a slave to the fuel pump, credit scores, living a simple life the way the universe intended.
wow! He's really got something against death and fornication, the horrible life-sustaining chaos around him. hahaha
How it feels like trying to find a girlfriend in 2024
Not the type to cheer you up on a bus trip. I wonder what he thinks to Skegness beach?
Did he ever get the ship out??
Yeah, he got it up to the top of the hill. Sheer willpower ;)
Beautiful piece…but I didn’t like seeing animals killed.
It's like none of you heard anything he said.
Reminds me of that song ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ by New Order: "You know, you're a real ‘up’ person." 😂
Leave it to Germans to make things dark and depressing.
There is no real harmony ❤
Yes there is ❤️
No there isn’t. There’s an incomprehensible amount of suffering in nature, and it’s only the naive who think otherwise.
all of life is just trying to survive, it is a sort of beautiful mess that has a purpose to live and die