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  • the difference between the superb lines/ soliloquey of this video, and the stupidity of most of the comments below it is nothing short of a miracle..

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  • suck a ARAB COCK

  • the best paradoxical comment of any movie ever.

  • Love this movie.  Every second of it.

  • Anyone ever used this as a chat up line?

    I imagine it helps if you're glowing bright blue, naked, buff and stood on Mars while you're saying it, no??

  • 00:34 Dr Manhattan is 1m80 tall

    00:42 Dr Manhattan is 2m10 tall

    00:47 Dr Manhattan is 1m80 tall

    01:12 Dr Manhattan is 2m10 tall

    ......

  • he is just playing with her feelings to make her feel better...1:50..and so I was wrong...

  • This would probably be the most romantic thing anyone's ever said if it wasn't so weird. :D

  • this and the dark knight are the best superhero movies ever made .

  • Jimi Hendrix at the end!! I'm diggin'...

  • Someone actually calculated the odds, and the odds of you existing as you are today are...

    1 in 10^2,685,000

    Pretty damn unfathomable odds.

  • This would make a damn good Anti-abortion message. I feel better about me being alive already.

  • @Wallgrave45 good for you...iam not

  • :')

  • Haha... he drew a happy face.

  • @Darklarik that is actually on mars already. He didn't create anything.

    Funny how utterly random some things are no? -tips hat-

  • @tommenno Wait.... really?

  • @Darklarik Wiki the Galle Martian crater. Or just read the watchmen comic. He talks about the crater and a few other interesting things about Mars. There's another Galle crater on the moon, but it's not as happy.

  • @tommenno I know i looked it up and wuz like 0_0 NO FUCKING WAY. Im guessing the makers of the movie must have been so happy it actually exists, it fits so fucking well. This is a true fucking win!

  • god damn, i love how this deeply emotional scene just erupts into jimi hendrix's along the watchtower. it's like scientific foreplay followed by a Godly orgasm.

  • One thing I've noticed in Alan Moore's stories is that each story has that one moment when everything going on in the story is wrapped up in one scene, usually in a speech given by one of the more powerful characters in the story. Here, Dr. Manhattan explains the miracle and lottery of life, and in V For Vendetta, V explains to Evey what it means to truly live without fear. I can honestly say that Alan Moore's stories have changed my outlook on life, as well as re-igniting my love for comics.

  • But can he explain fuckin' magnets? I mean..how do THEY work? ;)

  • @Pilaf1984 Fuckin' Rainbows......

  • @Pilaf1984 - Hahaha, nice reference there.

  • did anyone know which soundtrack is playing during the dialogue? If you know that tell me plz!!!

  • The greatest pick up line I have ever heard, ever

  • I absolutely love this.

  • just the most amazing and crown achievement of hollywood

  • This is so deep! Dr Manhattan <3.

  • Think of how many sperm shoot out per ejaculation. Think about how many times a man ejaculates on there life. The odds for your one sperm out of all those created you. Now think about how many generations before you had the same chance of life. In retrospec we are the very very lucky to exist a ridiculous chance and yet we complain about the smallest most insignificant things.

  • @celticoz it also depends on what egg the sperm chooses and who the man/woman chooses to have babies with

  • @celticoz that started out crude, but in the end you sound very much like Dr. Manhattan!

  • @celticoz 150 million sperm per milliliter really is astronomical... it kinda makes you feel chosen.

  • @celticoz But does it really even matter?What great purpose do we even have for exsisting at all?

  • @thegame2011able Life exist so that the universe can experience its self. The universe knows what everything is but doesn't truly know it because it hasn't experienced it, thats where life comes in. Think of it this way, you can read about Yellowstone National Park all you want but you will never truly know Yellowstone until you actually go there and experience it.

  • @kingkirby117 I see your point but it's all meaningless.There is no true reason for anything.

  • @kingkirby117 Your argument is based off of the idea that the universe is in some way sentient.The universe is nothing more than a collection of gases and rocks, It has shown not even rudimentary signs of intelligence therefore we must conclude that it is NOT sentient or even alive and while it is true that it is an extremely complex phenomenon, it still remains more than the previously mentioned collection.

    If you have anything further to add I will be happy to examine it.

  • @ololololololololoism Well we are alive and we are part of the universe. So yea the universe is alive through us. The universe does create itself, here's an example, this universe would never have this comment i'm writing if I didn't write it. And seeing that I'm part of the universe, the universe has created this part of itself (this comment).

  • @kingkirby117 just because an action happens to an object within a certain space that does not mean it has any bearing on the space around it, an example: I take some water from the ocean and boil it, that does not mean that the ocean itself will boil. If one were to use your logic then they would come to ridiculous motions like if wood floats in water then anything that floats is wood. To be blunt all humanity is is a small collection of chemicals without meaning or purpose.

  • @ololololololololoism That example you gave was retarded, of coarse your not going to boil the whole ocean because what you did is separate a portion of the the ocean and and boiled that portion of the ocean. In a sense though you did boil part of the ocean ( what ever you had in that pot ). I don't get where you got " If wood floats then anything that floats is wood" that has nothing to do with what I said. Again that specific part of the ocean would have never been boiled if it wasn't for you

  • @ololololololololoism ( cont ) try to connect " If wood floats then everything that floats is wood" to what I have said. If people thought like you then we would have died out thousands of years ago and the universe would never have this SPECIFIC conversation between you and me.

  • @kingkirby117 The dynamics of a given persons thought patterns does not change the fact that we are essentially just a meaningless collection of chemical bound into polymers. I will use yet another example: A river will flow downhill due to gravity and one could claim this as independent motion (of which it is not) and off topic for a minute, why would you even care about "thegame2011able" and my opinion on this? Every sentient has a right to an opinion. If you agree, don't reply.

  • @ololololololololoism I agree, I just tried to explain the point of life which was the question that was asked by thegame2011able. then he answer with "everything is meaningless no matter what". now That answer is beyond the question of life and only a possible answer to the question "What is the point of the universe" Which is something I can't answer. I'm curious though if you think everything is pointless and nothing matters then why don't you kill yourself and get it over with?

  • @kingkirby117 I have, Twice. Words cannot describe the horrors that exists there.

  • @ololololololololoism So then naturally we feel that we are useful in the universe and everything is not meaningless, that must mean something then. it's just that we can't figure out what it means. Anyway I wish the best of luck to you.

  • @kingkirby117 How did you come to that conclusion? Your comment has nothing to do with mine.

  • @ololololololololoism Well when most people try to kill themselves they seem they can't because they feel killing themselves doesn't feel right. I just assumed you had that feeling since you didn't actually go through with it.

  • @kingkirby117 I did go through with it, twice. I DIED TWICE and came back after each time. I don't think you understand what I am saying. I WAS DEAD, I croaked, I was pushing up daisies, I kicked the bucket, I ceased to be. I was a stiff be-reffed of life, and then I came back! Do you understand now?

  • @ololololololololoism soooooo... how did you comeback to life if you were dead? And if you "died" twice I don't know why you still don't appreciate life.

  • @kingkirby117 I don't know how I came back, one minute I was nothing the next I woke up from my death. The reason I don't "appreciate" life is because after experiencing death this all seems meaningless.

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  • @ololololololololoism Well then I hope you find whatever its is you want in life,I wish the best of luck to you =)

  • @kingkirby117 Hope is irrelevant and luck is for the weak. I neither want or need either.

    This discussion is concluded, feel free to die now.

  • @ololololololololoism God you seem like an asshole.... anyway i'll be glad to die of old age =D

  • @celticoz u only see the human "miracle", try to see all in the same importance

  • @celticoz fuck you

  • @thesouthrapsucks Why, because they're right? You must be some emo kid sad to be alive. If so, stop whining and do us all a favour... Yeah, you know what to do.

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