The Improbability of Place - Thoughts from the San Juans

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2011

In which Hank talks about how infinitely improbable we are, but how that's not actually what makes us special. Sorry for the Dr. Manhattan thing if you've not read or seen Watchmen, I felt like it was important to my point.

Read Watchmen! http://dft.ba/-Y9x

The San Juan Islands and the Salish Sea are really magical places, btw, you should go if you ever get a chance.

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  • "That's my girl." 1:36

    AAAWWWW :>

  • Thought he was going to say: "Katherine, I love you. John, I don't."

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  • Like for Hank grabbing boobs.

  • My first lucid dream was, like yours, a sexy one.. However as they began to become more common, i started to move away from that, and now, after being able to lucid dream almost every night (There are some exercises you can do to improve at it), i just play video games.

    Which, is awesome, but also makes it very weird to wake up, feeling like you just played video games.

  • I took a sip of my drink just as Hank said "spent the time grabbing boobs". I spent the rest of the video trying not to spit my drink out.

  • My first Lucid dream (and only so far) Was me hanging out with dan rad and emma watson !!

  • I just realized that I realized I was dreaming in a dream last night, but didn't take advantage of it.

  • Yes, the san juan islands are magical. And lucid dreams are awesome. And that was a really thoughtful video. DFTBA!

  • @IchBinWeidenholz "Ford." "Yes?" "I think I'm a sofa." "AHHHHH"

  • @Jotto999 I think the point you are missing is the lack of volition . . . obviously every fact leads to its consequence, hence the seeming semblance of teleology. But as a result of the fact that natural phenomena do not follow anybody's directions, Hank's proposition about the improbability of place seems to make perfect sense. The formation of the island may very well have been predictable, but the lack of an author makes its actual appearance indeed an improbability of place . . .

  • You must now, by all laws and rules of engagement, speak on the Infinite Improbability Drive

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