ive watched the series religiously but even Indy knows that theyve fallen off since hitler's death. Nothing freaking happens for June and July and then everything does in August just in time to end the war.
hey aevann i'm thinking about watching some youtube history docs and I know you watch a ton of them
what are the best ones in terms of technical accuracy/quality? the reason I've always shied away from them is that some Ken Burns doc feels much more "authentic" and less likely to straight up deceive the viewer than a YTuber doing it for clicks.
I think history of technology is really cool (like how we developed progressively better ways of smelting metals, but obviously "technology" is much more broad than "metallurgy"), so is trying to figure out what day-to-day life was actually like for people many hundreds/thousands of years ago.
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ive watched the series religiously but even Indy knows that theyve fallen off since hitler's death. Nothing freaking happens for June and July and then everything does in August just in time to end the war.
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That's why they're starting Korea this week.
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i thought this episode was pretty interesting tbh
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Oh, there's really 300+ videos. Are they good?
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ye, pretty good
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It really gives a new insight when you see everything in the world at the same time instead of following one battle like you normally do.
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They also did WW1, and lots more around both. Plus they're starting Korea in couple of days.
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Didn't watch lol
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hey aevann i'm thinking about watching some youtube history docs and I know you watch a ton of them
what are the best ones in terms of technical accuracy/quality? the reason I've always shied away from them is that some Ken Burns doc feels much more "authentic" and less likely to straight up deceive the viewer than a YTuber doing it for clicks.
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it depends on which era/topic ur interested in
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I think history of technology is really cool (like how we developed progressively better ways of smelting metals, but obviously "technology" is much more broad than "metallurgy"), so is trying to figure out what day-to-day life was actually like for people many hundreds/thousands of years ago.
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oh idk about that lol
i usually only watch wars/battles/political shit/etc
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Are there any vids where Egypt is not portrayed as a shit hole? Unironically I don't think I have ever seen it in a positive light.
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idk
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Is Egypt as bad as the videos make it seem
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I have written my work, not as an essay which is to win the applause of the moment, but as a possession for all time.
-- Thucydides
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