Perfect.

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Published 2022-11-23
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All Comments (21)
  • @noodlearg9745
    i love this surrealist style. like genuinely. it feels weirdly comforting
  • @gcook725
    This has "two AI chatbots talking to each other" vibes and I love it. Just the perfect mix of nonsense and sense
  • @icantdraw3781
    Unironically these two have so much chemistry that goes beyond random absurdist dialogue that makes it genuinely interesting to watch, like I would actually love it if these two became reoccuring characters
  • @dhararry7929
    "Everybody here seems pretty driven." "That's just a sign of the times." This guy... is a genius.
  • @ThelastDJ1976
    I feel like we're watching someone's dream animated before our eyes. Complex but meaningless, simple but profound, strangely weird but oddly comforting.
  • this is a kind of dialogue you have when you’ve been walking with a friend for hours and already exhausted af but no one wants to leave because you’re having such a great time
  • Something about this is so calming. The lack of other people, just these two; the way even when everyone else is coming back or going away, they remain where they are, making conversation in calm voices. Just something about it.
  • @haydenhuss8758
    “Sounds like you need a way to predict the past. Find out how to predict when the current moment is gonna be the past, and then check up on certain details because you know you won’t be able to access them anymore.” That is probably one of the most profound things you’ve ever said on this channel. Side note: That is some amazing UV unwrapping on those pants. I know how hard and tedious that is, and I appreciate how much time you put into that.
  • I genuinely do not know what is happening in these animations but I’m very happy that Bill is making them
  • They seem very confident in one another, as if anything the other says they will accept without question, but in a way that makes both of them seem very aware and trustworthy. I enjoy watching them interact.
  • @DeadPerfection
    That "predict the past" thing actually makes sense and that amazes me.
  • @bipbapboop1140
    I love how these scenes are like poetry. There is very little tangible information but there are so many feelings. I love how they are structured as conversations between friends, because debating what "down the road" is or if the cars are coming or going is something I could see myself doing with my buds. And then there are also just little vibes like "I've never learned to go up" that just hit sort of different. I love Bill Wurtz, man, I've never seen anyone with talent like his
  • @Dudeman23rd
    Despite how wacky everything that happens in these videos is, I am flabbergasted how natural the conversations are. You barely even process the fact that it's just Bill talking to himself, it feels like two genuinely good friends vibing to each other's wavelengths and taking life as it comes, together. I am...I'm just in awe of how good this is.
  • @CGYT_Gaming
    Bill wurtz’s ability to make everything out of nothing is amazing
  • @enjoyasalad647
    "these places- this has gotta be fictional" felt so natural and lifelike compared to the rest of the dialogue
  • I feel uncanny because this is not just a unnatural talk but actually a talk that doesn't feels scripted, but actually a real human talk, we got so used to see in movies and media such well made talks that they feel fake. This one on the other side, yes, it doesn't have any sense, but it feels too much real for a common media allready-written script
  • This is a masterpiece. The art of making something out of nothing that turns your brain off while also requiring your full attention. That is what this is made of.
  • There’s something so uncanny about these conversations. It’s like an AI approximation of human dialogue. It flows conversationally perfectly, yet says nothing. I’m choosing to call it liminal dialogue. It’s mesmerising and eerie and beautiful and freaky all at once, yet none at any point.
  • never have i ever seen a more well constructed animation with possibly, the best character dialog in the history of youtube. i could watch this for hours, days, weeks, months, years, decades, and even centuries. i will not be able to survive as long as i would like to continue my learning about how everything is perfect, but once i find out how to go up, everything will make sense.
  • @lunarixis1203
    This is akin to a rough wake up call that I can relate to. Back during the pandemic, everything was so quiet, as the more outgoing people were forced to stay inside. For them, it must have felt like the world was on pause. I was unaffected only because my entire life revolves around the computer. From school to work to hobbies to my "social" life. Three years passed, it's 2023, the world's moving again, people are once again going out, driven, going places, getting shit done. Except me. I'm still the same or slightly worse off. And I can't imagine this stagnation is healthy. Perhaps I, too, should amount to something. But how do you go up when you never learnt how to? Can you still do so? Wish I could've done so earlier, but alas.