Hey fedi, please bombard me with video essays which are not remotely connected to any current events. Obviously I would love nerds who will just nerd out over their special interests, but anything from technical stuff over engineering or history to nature will do...
Surprise me! :3
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If you are into cooking i'd recommend Tasting History with Max Miller
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If you are into guns (history and tech) i'd recommend Forgotten Weapons with Ian McCollum.
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All sorts of nerdy book reviews can be foind at "Quinn's Ideas"
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Real deep shit can be found by exurb1a (don't if you are depressed i guess)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvbTFwXagdQ
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And since everybody knows Technology Connection my last offer ist the channel #Dust.
For some strange reason most people don't know it.
Tons of short indie movies. Lot's of garbage but sometimes you'll find one that makes you think.
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@MagicLike https://youtu.be/Gzk4_7u2rgs ye olde cole slawe
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@MagicLike Someone explaining and showing how to build a fully functioning computer in minecraft (ongoing series): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osFa7nwHHz4&list=PL5LiOvrbVo8nPTtdXAdSmDWzu85zzdgRT
The uplifting and lighthearted poems and spoken words by David Larbi: https://www.youtube.com/@davidlarbi_
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If you want multi-hours videos, check out Bobby Brocoli on YouTube.
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@MagicLike You don't have to ask me twice!
https://www.youtube.com/@FredrikKnudsen makes some really well put together and easy to watch documentaries, mostly on internet-related things.
https://www.youtube.com/@Sideways440 does music analysis, mostly of movie soundtracks and musicals. https://www.youtube.com/@12tone is also great, does general music theory and song analysis.
https://www.youtube.com/@lindybeige has the kind of energy that most lecturers can only dream of having. Covers lots of historical stuff, but also a fair bit of warfare, so YMMV on the escapism for this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz4Bh2GVJAI&list=PLEANvcdpJW0lUKVPJ_8eef9n5aORpgZTV This lecture series on industrial design is absolutely amazing. That's all I have to say about it.
If you want length, https://www.youtube.com/@broadcaststsatic has multi-hour videos on single topics. Mostly video games, some US road trip/transport stuff.
Also, these micro-essays collections are a good way to get a sampler pack of a bunch of people's styles, mostly video game essayists from what I remember. LambHoot, especially, is a gem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Votljeybfg
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