Actually Informative Videos Thread
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//i.fii.moe/EEtDbYEICrUbLOFjkwKVQ7OUJWJR-ejl
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
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this may be considered more of a video essay (i'm not really sure what that term means) but it gave me a lot of new things to think about
//i.fii.moe/EEtDbYEICrUbLOFjkwKVQ7OUJWJR-ejl
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
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lower division but I am already learning from watching some of these because I know next to nothing about English history
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I really like shango066 for really entertaining videos on repairs of old electronics. I could never get bored of watching his stuff. https://www.youtube.com/@shango066
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just found this channel yesterday. seems like a guy that moved to the steppe and studies bronze age linguistics, which has always been incredibly fascinating to me. this is the first channel i've ever seen like this that goes into considerable depth on these topics, and he's pretty new so i'm very curious to see what topics and minutia he covers going forward
//i.fii.moe/EEtDbYEICrUbLOFjkwKVQ7OUJWJR-ejl
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
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heeby jeeby but still very interesting
//i.fii.moe/EEtDbYEICrUbLOFjkwKVQ7OUJWJR-ejl
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
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