- Joined
- Apr 22, 2021
Bob has a lot of anger from his childhood to get out. Therapist. ASAP.Your close, but not quite there yet. You see there are two facts about bob. The First simple fact is: Bob HATES his enemies the "Dudebros," or whatever else he may called them. It's not so much that he doesn't like Tomb Raider and more likely he hates that the "Dudebros" that like Tomb Raider, that made it popular, and that caused it to get 2 Live-action movies (now 3 movies with a 4th one on the way). He makes constant references to those "Dudebro assholes" in his videos. If Lara Croft debuted on the N64 instead of the PS1 Bob would've praised and slobbered all over it. While the "Dudebros" has slowly morphed over the years into the "Mayo Ghouls," the idea stays the same: Bob hates what they like.
The second fact is that Bob Hates Change. Game Overthinker Episode 4 goes into deeper detail on why he hates PS1 and the people who play them. It mostly has to with "Jocks" and "Cool Kids" were appropriating his video games' "Nerd Culture" and mutilating it into the culture for "Hardcore Gamers," which is another group of people he constantly derides and bemoans in his videos. Also, allow me to bring up this choice quote and picture from the same episode:
"The first time the world ended it was a mixed bag. Yeah, I miss SEGA, the real SEGA everyday..." -MovieBob
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Both me and you can easily bring up many more examples of Bob reacting super emotional, positive or negative, whenever something happens to his beloved childhood franchises. It's not just that he hates that the PS1 stole Nintendo's thunder, Bob overall just hates that time's stony clock keeps moving forward and leaves his most favorite things (his toys) to rot in the past.
I mean when Bob directly addresses Mr. Miyamoto as GOD I don't blame you for saying that. In Game Overthinker episode 7, Bob likens Nintendo itself as place that LITTERALY KEEPS HIS CHILDHOOD ALIVE. And we know it's not a metaphor or a joke or anything because thebetchloff podcast brought in a person who personally knew Bob before Game Overthinker. Said person then tells us that Episode 7 is mostly based of a dream/religious vision Bob once had and actually believes to be real.
Who is Bob without Video Games?
Internet?
Is there a void of fear there we want god save us from?
The problem is with attachment to identity.
Just let it go, Bob. Ultimately we make our own misery. A lesson i learned when I watched The Last Jedi the first time. It was a terrible burden of pain to see something I saw as a complete story with an ending that implied an open future, be taken over and taken away by corporate overlords who wanted it to be something else for someone else.
The thing I learned by "letting go" is that Star Wars itself isnt important to me. Thr important part is what it means. I remember people I met and hung out with who also were into it. It represents a lot of values, dreams, aspirations, and the history of its fans childhoods all wrapped up in one thing. Thats why fandoms are seen by cynics as cargo cults.
The funny thing is Yoda, the wise man/good wizard archetype told the audience not to be attached. to not fear loss or mourn it. Celebrate and rejoice in "the force". He says this because attachment brings pain and can lead to the "dark side" like Anakin wishing to save Padme.
Aka science fiction buddhism.
Are fans learning the lesson or are they just wanting the good times to never end?
Its too bad that instead of drawing creative water from the fountain of our youth by looking at our favorite old stories and media for inspiration, we try to keep them going decades later.
If you love something and it is gone you have to let it go. You will always have the memory and the impulse to go back again. And the best part is that creatives get to create new versions of the old things they care about. This is what modern media lacks and its because the consoomer cant stop buying the same thing over and over looking for something that is in the past.
Let it go Bob. Find something new. You're not your fandom. You're not your job. You're not your fuckin khakis.