The Paradox (한국어자막)

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Published 2022-06-25
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All Comments (21)
  • @biscuitboi3561
    The best part about that scene is that all the cube abominations immediately stop working implying they’re smarter than Wheatley
  • Imagine the amount of technical genius it takes to make an AI so stupid, it doesn't just survive thinking of a paradox; it gives an incorrect answer.
  • @ItalyTordy
    "My brain can't explode if I don't have one" -Wheatley probably
  • @Lttsumm
    i love just everyone as humans, it kinda helps Whjeatly's look I think. the idea of a scientist who has no clue as to what he is doing or what his job is comical and terrifying, and accurately capture's Wheatly's entire personality. he wanted to do the right thing, but when he did, he had no idea what to do next and quickly became the bad guy
  • @artzyx_
    Potato GLaDOS is very cute when she gets angry and the animation is very beautiful 🥔⚙️
  • @Lincyna
    Loving how the first animation of PotatOS is trying not to maintain eye contact at you for what you had done, but as the game and story progresses, she's beginning to grow bond of you, to a point she wants your attention and MAKING SURE you are paying attention and mainting direct eye contact.
  • @theidealsheep
    I'm really glad to see PotatoOS back, absolutely love this interpretation of Portal 1 & 2. Keep the good animations, it's really cute
  • @Flamme-Sanabi
    Only now I realised that "Don't think about it-" is meant as Glados forcing herself to not think about it, not saying that to Weatly, and that after Glados in this animation turns around and covers their ears.
  • @RbtcScntst
    This was really cute! If you’re thinking about doing more of these in-game scenes, it’d be funny to see Wheatley “hacking” the glass door back when he and a Chell were together.
  • @smugbowkid9919
    God, I seriously love this design/sort of AU so much. I’m just picturing a small PotatOS following Chell around like a little kid. She’d probably be mad Wheatley got to stay an adult when he was adventuring with Chell.
  • @HyperFluffed
    “I’ll be honest, might’ve heard that one before though. Sorta cheating” this implies that someone has tried this on Wheatley before.
  • @Flamme-Sanabi
    I do like how Chell looks like a mother listening to their negative mood child.
  • @ZLongHead
    As always, you never fail to impress us. GLaDOS is so cute too I just wanna hug her! Tho I am sad that we didn't get to see what the frankin turret would look like, but oh well. I never understood how Wheatley didn't get affected by the paradox only to figure out 5 years after I played it when it came to my head randomly... Brain: "because he's a moron." Me: "OH! Yeah that makes sense..."
  • @Father_of_Death
    GLaDOS' reaction when Wheatley says "True, uh I'll go with true" is priceless.
  • @MegaChibirobo
    So amazing! I can't get over how awesome everyone looks. I especially adore how Wheatley looks like a stereotypically smart guy with his getup, yet we all know he's dumb as bricks. It's really well put together!
  • @octokid13
    Seeing PotatOS as a small child is really freakin adorable.
  • So, looking this up, there might be a legitimate explanation as to why Wheatley didn't fry (and possibly an explanation why Glados didn't either.) The very paradox she used according to Wikipedia is heavily dependent on context. Without it, there are multiple answers, some of which outright implying that it's not Paradoxical to begin with. Considering Wheatley said: "I might've read about that one, that might be cheating." He would have likely known about all of the possible answers to the paradox and it's many interpretations. So all he has to do is answer. He's not right or wrong, he was left with his own to interpretation of the Paradox, So as long as he thinks it's right, then it doesn't matter. Glados most likely didn't fry because she is incapable of lying in potato mode. So the statement could only be true to her.
  • I love PotatoOS little "Don't think about it don't think about it" after she gives Wheatley the paradox.