He's having fun the way he wants to, I don't really get what the big deal is. If he's also earning money for it (which he seems to be), there's even less wrong with it.
The guy is probably autistic in some way too, as most extreme challenge/speed runners for games tend to be. I'd say he's probably better off doing this than wiping off scanners at Walmart for the rest of his life (until automated robots take those jobs away too).
If a political talking head who pushed for fucking Romney in 2016 is ever your measuring stick, you should probably take stock of your positions in life. You might not be able to understand why people consider this kind of thing as having value, but automatically looking down on what you don't understand could end up with you looking the fool in the future.
If you fail 50,000 times at something (obviously consecutively otherwise he'd stop) and you keep coming back, and that thing is over a decade past its window of public interest, deep autism is probably not the only motivating mental condition in play. You're also into OCD territory and God knows what else. Even being in the room while someone plays that song 50k times would drive you insane.
He's having fun the way he wants to, I don't really get what the big deal is. If he's also earning money for it (which he seems to be), there's even less wrong with it.
The guy is probably autistic in some way too, as most extreme challenge/speed runners for games tend to be. I'd say he's probably better off doing this than wiping off scanners at Walmart for the rest of his life (until automated robots take those jobs away too).
If a political talking head who pushed for fucking Romney in 2016 is ever your measuring stick, you should probably take stock of your positions in life. You might not be able to understand why people consider this kind of thing as having value, but automatically looking down on what you don't understand could end up with you looking the fool in the future.
See: most western entertainment industries.
If you fail 50,000 times at something (obviously consecutively otherwise he'd stop) and you keep coming back, and that thing is over a decade past its window of public interest, deep autism is probably not the only motivating mental condition in play. You're also into OCD territory and God knows what else. Even being in the room while someone plays that song 50k times would drive you insane.