User blog comment:Forthright/MORE videos you MUST watch as a googolist/@comment-35470197-20191022011748/@comment-35470197-20191022104424

> What do friends do, when they see a friend who is totally clueless and is making a complete fool of himself in public? Do they pat their friend on the back and politely say "thank you for your contribution" leading them to believe that everything is okay?

Why don't you help them to show what to do? Or are you blaming me as if I just had appreciated the OP?

> And if we think of him as our friend, then we should help him straighten-out, wouldn't you say?

Right. If his or her attitude is an issue, it just suffices to show a right behaviour.

> The videos he shared are just random videos from youtube that vaguely relate to large numbers. Some of them are positively cringe-worthy for anyone with even a passing interest in googology.

Well, what caused you to judge that they are random...? Many videos on subcultural stuffs look cringworthy, but fascinate many people.

> There isn't even a hint that either googology or mathematics genuinely interests him.

Maybe your "googology" is a bit narrower than new comers. People can get interested in large numbers, even when they see a large number which you do not regard as a non-sense target, e.g. 100000000000000000000000000 or 99×…×99 (99 ^99 times).

Remember that we have an example, Ubersketch. He had written so many blog posts and comments on non-sense "random facts" including so many obviuous mistakes as if they were trivial truth. After then, he tried to create a notation corresponding to Cantor's normal forms, which is greatly related to googology. Although he has never completely defined a googological stuff, I hope that he continues to study mathematics in a step-by-step way.

> Also, this guy here is not Japanese, so the entire point is irelevant anyway.

I said which can occur in many irrelevant regions.