>>230
Piranha Plant's Lullaby - Super Mario 64
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYiAPRoZKuk
>>235
What is the functionality of abruptly stopping a laugh and raising eyebrows? I understand it's meant to be funny, but how?
>>236
Are you autistic? I'm not trying to be mean, I'm genuinely asking.
>>236
Nobody else found the joke funny, so he stopped. The eyebrow raise was him remarking, in a derogatory manner, that the target of the joke doesn't have a sense of humor.
(I watched without sound)
>>238 It was more like "Oh well suit yourself then" when they didn't find it as funny
>>236
The joke of the video is that he's supposed to be shit-your-pants scared.
The sequence of expressions does not have meaning in itself, much like Jim Carrey's excessive facial motions in his 90s comedies simply exaggerate the imbalanced shape of his head and impart the feeling that his characters are annoying maniacs, which helps sell the really wacky shit they say, but aren't really a part of the script.
The line he cracked, whether taken as a joke or a compliment, is not particularly good. Extradiegetically, it's not supposed to be. Rather, diegetically, he's trying to diffuse the stress of the situation with a "pacifying behavior", in this case saying what comes to mind with nervous laughter. But he immediately gets self-conscious because this may have come off as an insult, or even simply impudent, and made the situation worse.
This sort of visible stress only means someone is nervous; it does not show why someone is nervous. For example, it is often taken to mean someone is lying, but she might actually be more worried that she can't prove what she says to be true, or that she'll mess up a detail and land in trouble for it.
>>237
Does that have any bearing here? I mean, he's not a particularly life-like actor right?
>>238,240
I suppose these make sense, I still can't imagine deriving that from the video though. Maybe it's cultural, different countries recognise different body language sometimes. Watch this and tell me what you think the guy is trying to communicate (I think about half way through) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlcufgqzXBo
>>243
Yes it has bearing because autistic people have a harder time recognizing social cues most other people would recognize as obvious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH69ca1yO-A&list=PL0eONcNKXt7y5QR6_Oa8N42RzKkrpbiN2
>>244
What I meant was because he's not portraying social cues realistically, understanding of what he's trying to show might weigh more on e.g. familiarity with his work than real world social skill.
He's probably not so much autistic as he is a panda.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fmyy1Km-cTE
listening to old soramimi flashes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nezGOVOpHtc
Don't think. Feel and you'll be tanashin...
This all happened earlier this month, but it seems like a lifetime ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VSVrD1UYP8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwxFsh5MsfM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGuB5aI_6ws
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_XKtvBGsFY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIqvyBhKUYw