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Microsoft's greatest support squad
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bob and finder date. although i wish bob's friends were normal
@superbellsubways
#sorry i know finder is iliterally like 2 pixels LMAAAOOOFIDNDN#rico art#microsoft bob#java the dragon#java#chaz#virtual assistants#finder#bob#i still care about these guys a lot i promise .. life has been busy uurrhh#i love tjem a lot Someone kill chaz i hate him#more chaz art coming soon ... uhhh i Have some oc x canon arr i havwnt shared WHAT who said that Runs away#hi#bob x finder otp 😍😍🥰🥰
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ok back on the topic of clipnito
#clipnito#clippy#kinitopet#kinito the axolotl#the dot#microsoft bob#jess scribbles#humanization#again NOT REALLY but close enough
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More Screenshots from the upcoming title "Away in Graphical Limbo"
#analog video#indie game#gamedev#ena joel g#windows xp#weirdcore#webcore#dreamcore#graham kartna#liminal spaces#liminalcore#crt tv#crt#crt monitor#microsoft bob#ena#the backrooms#liminal
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:33 >the qu33r windows scrimblos friends ones
#windowsxp#microsoft windows#electronics#windows 95#retro tech#windows xp#old tech#microsoft bob#clippy#office assistant#swapstyle#swapping#mixed media#my fanart#fanart
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made stickers of all of the characters from Microsoft Bob!! took a little over of a month to finish all of the digital art and printing i am super happy with how they all turned out!!
ended up making 3 of each so need to figure out what to do with them all now fjhdhsjd
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some of the dot’s ramblings from a video I saw. why is he a little freak like that .
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we've been trying to reach you about your windows Bob©️ extended warranty-
Oh boy, extended warranty? How could I lose!
Also, you sure this wasn't meant for @ms-dos5 ?
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Microsoft Bob for Windows 95
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oh my GOD hes so goofy i love this fuck
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Bracket 1 / Round 1 / Match 14

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literally had nothing else to draw so have a clippy shitpost
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Need more of Clippy, Kinito and their workplace. Bob, Dot, Hoverbot. Office shenanigans with a side of people looking at a toxic relationship and being like 😬
kinito & clippy aren't actually coworkers but here's more of these guys<3
#clippy#clippit#microsoft office#microsoft bob#the dot#hoverbot#smoking//#alcohol//#scopophobia//#anon#ask#to be fair clippy & kinito prolly only were a thing originally for a month tops. rest of the time is The Aftermath#jess scribbles
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A fine cast of characters! Out of your friends, which are you?
#liminal spaces#liminalcore#weirdcore#webcore#dreamcore#biblically accurate angel#analog video#indie game#ena joel g#ena#red vox#vinesauce#graham kartna#gamedev#indiegamedev#indiedev#utah teapot#windows xp#microsoft#microsoft bob#lsd dream emulator#ps1#retro aesthetic#low poly#hat man
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Microsoft BOB for the PC
Reviewing Microsoft Bob from a deep philosophical perspective invites an exploration that transcends its surface as a user-friendly interface software and delves into existential and dystopian themes.
1. The Illusion of Simplicity in a Complex World: Microsoft Bob, designed to simplify the computing experience, can be seen as a metaphor for the human desire to create order and simplicity in an inherently complex world. This pursuit, while seemingly benign, raises existential questions about the human condition. Are we, as humans, constantly seeking to simplify and control our environment because the raw complexity and chaos of existence are too daunting to confront directly? Microsoft Bob's cheerful and simplistic facade can be interpreted as a veneer over the dark, underlying chaos of the digital world, reflecting the existential dread of facing the true complexity of existence.
2. The Dehumanization and Infantilization of Technology: The interface, characterized by its cartoonish graphics and oversimplified user interactions, can be viewed as a philosophical commentary on the dehumanization and infantilization of technology. In an effort to make technology more accessible, there is a risk of stripping away the nuanced, complex interactions that form the basis of human intellect and creativity. This approach could be seen as a form of techno-paternalism, where users are not encouraged to engage deeply with technology, but rather to passively accept a sanitized, simplified version of digital interaction.
3. The Dystopian Aspect of Artificial Assistance: The virtual assistants in Microsoft Bob, intended to help users navigate the software, can be interpreted as harbingers of a dystopian future where human agency is increasingly outsourced to digital entities. This reliance on artificial assistance raises philosophical concerns about the erosion of human autonomy and the potential for a future where our ability to think, act, and make decisions independently is diminished by over-reliance on technology.
4. The Alienation of the Individual in the Digital Age: Microsoft Bob's attempt to create a familiar and friendly digital space ironically highlights the alienation of the individual in the digital age. The software's homely, comforting environment, filled with inanimate objects imbued with anthropomorphic qualities, underscores the solitude and isolation experienced in a world where human interactions are increasingly mediated through digital interfaces. This alienation is a critical theme in existential philosophy, reflecting the modern individual's struggle to find genuine connection and meaning in a technologically dominated landscape.
5. The Simulacrum and Loss of Authentic Experience: Philosophically, Microsoft Bob can be seen as a simulacrum – a representation or imitation of a real environment that eventually replaces the reality it seeks to emulate. In this sense, the software’s attempt to recreate a familiar physical space within the digital realm can be viewed as a loss of authentic experience. This concept resonates with the work of postmodern philosophers like Jean Baudrillard, who argued that in a world saturated with simulacra, the distinction between reality and representation becomes blurred, leading to a detachment from the real and an immersion in a world of artificiality.
6. The Existential Paradox of Choice and Simplification: Finally, Microsoft Bob’s design philosophy of simplifying the user experience paradoxically limits the user's freedom of choice and exploration. This paradox reflects the existential dilemma of freedom versus security – the desire for a safe, manageable environment versus the need for freedom, complexity, and the authentic challenges that come with it. The software's approach to user interaction embodies a philosophical tension between the comfort of simplicity and the existential richness of navigating complexity.
In conclusion, Microsoft Bob, while ostensibly a user-friendly interface, presents a rich ground for deep philosophical exploration. It engages with themes such as the illusion of simplicity, the dehumanization of technology, dystopian aspects of artificial assistance, alienation in the digital age, the loss of authentic experience, and the existential paradox of choice and simplification. Through its design and functionality, Microsoft Bob becomes a symbol of the complex existential and philosophical challenges inherent in the interaction between humans and technology.
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