Mark Felton can say some really incredibly dumb shit tho. Like he's incredibly butthurt about the US replacing the UK as a superpower so he'll always lie about the Americans being incompetent in ww2. The American generals are always evil tards, the British are always right, etc.
I know but man he's still a top tier narrator, like Laurence Olivier. I can't wait for AI to become fast enough that I could just dub over all the good war videos with bad narration using his voice or something lmao
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here's my favorite homie, his videos generally cover the most important shit year by year so go back to an earlier year and watch forward from that point to see some of the most outlandish, unbelievable accounts of battles that will probably ever happen along with the literal most DRAMATIC happenings on this fricking planet. We're talking things like banding the country-side together to go attack a nearby city that once killed your father, taking the czar of that city and putting their head on a stake then riding it around in front of the city gates on horseback, nonstop, almost 24/7, for weeks on end while sieging them, starving everyone trapped inside and slaughtering any who escape.
And there's literally no annoying shit involved with the channel- dude gets straight into it with minimalistic efficient editing and has one of the best voices / tones on youtube for this stuff.
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Yeah, it really gives you a new perspective to see everything happening in the world at the same time instead of just following a certain battle. You realize how connected the different fronts were.
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Yes and I love it, but I sometimes skip the Pacific part, yeah I know it's all important and interconnected but I can't really be bothered to always care about the progress of taking 100 metres of jungle this week.
I found it in the middle of 1940 and got caught up ages ago and have been following ever since. Been watching these with my dad as well. Shame it's almost over (narratively) because I know my dad doesn't care about the Korean war. And that one stalls out in the second half
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I followed the WW1 series but I don't care about WW2 so no.
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did u watch the fricking interwar series , b-word?
its pretty great
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A bit but not much. It was good though.
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its always on the to-do list but I'm not very fond of his voice and that's a huge source of autism for me
Mark Felton's video narrations though are pretty badass, even if he's just reading out a Wikipedia on something it's amazing
https://youtube.com/@MarkFeltonProductions/videos
https://youtube.com/@WarStorieswithMarkFelton
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Mark Felton can say some really incredibly dumb shit tho. Like he's incredibly butthurt about the US replacing the UK as a superpower so he'll always lie about the Americans being incompetent in ww2. The American generals are always evil tards, the British are always right, etc.
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I know but man he's still a top tier narrator, like Laurence Olivier. I can't wait for AI to become fast enough that I could just dub over all the good war videos with bad narration using his voice or something lmao
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Good content behind a bad voice is tragic. I cant watch MRE bros videos bc of it.
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thats hilarious though because I dont mind that dudes voice at all hahaha
it always hit me the opposite of typical youtuber "HAEY IST YO BOY" blah blah
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Fair. Im a youtube luddite. Gib me 3 channels pls.
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here's my favorite homie, his videos generally cover the most important shit year by year so go back to an earlier year and watch forward from that point to see some of the most outlandish, unbelievable accounts of battles that will probably ever happen along with the literal most DRAMATIC happenings on this fricking planet. We're talking things like banding the country-side together to go attack a nearby city that once killed your father, taking the czar of that city and putting their head on a stake then riding it around in front of the city gates on horseback, nonstop, almost 24/7, for weeks on end while sieging them, starving everyone trapped inside and slaughtering any who escape.
And there's literally no annoying shit involved with the channel- dude gets straight into it with minimalistic efficient editing and has one of the best voices / tones on youtube for this stuff.
https://youtube.com/@HistoriaCivilis
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I crack open a cold one on saturday and watch some WW2 autism factoid kino
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Yes
It's closing out this year only
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No but I have watched the entire WW1 series.
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Yes been watching since the start of the ww1 series and very hyped for korea.
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same
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I followed their WW1 channel for a while back in 2017-2018 and watched some of their “war against humanity” specials on WW2
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Yeah, it really gives you a new perspective to see everything happening in the world at the same time instead of just following a certain battle. You realize how connected the different fronts were.
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Yes and I love it, but I sometimes skip the Pacific part, yeah I know it's all important and interconnected but I can't really be bothered to always care about the progress of taking 100 metres of jungle this week.
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I found it in the middle of 1940 and got caught up ages ago and have been following ever since. Been watching these with my dad as well. Shame it's almost over (narratively) because I know my dad doesn't care about the Korean war. And that one stalls out in the second half
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Snapshots:
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