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autumngravity · 6 days
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get this motherfucker some motherfucking recognition. he's adorable and a wonderful reaction channel, especially for his first reactions. He deserves all the love so give it to him mfs
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autumnwander · 9 months
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Watch "Gabriel x Beelzebub - Their Story [+S2] [Fan Edit]" on YouTube
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the19thduckpotato · 2 years
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please watch this it’s adorable AS HELL
(there’s a bit of dark humor toward the end)
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cursedgamerchild · 6 months
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"internet historian's alt-right anyways" "great day to have never liked james somerton" "never even heard of illuminaughtii before this lol"
that's great buddy but don't go around thinking you're immune to this. if you're not looking for plagiarism, you likely won't notice it unless its egregiously obvious. hell, you've probably consumed plagiarized content without even realizing it. even hbomb pointed out that these people disguised what they presented pretty well as long as you didn't try and dig deeper. don't come away just thinking of this as a callout piece, take this as an important lesson about vetting your sources. if googling scripts in quotes was enough to expose the original, we should all start doing that shit!!
edit: it got a little too doomer-y a little too fast so one quick addition
this is hbomb's curated playlist of queer creators, many of whom were victims of plagiarism
this is producer kat on reddit calling for any more plagiarism discoveries and for queer content creators to be uplifted
please take some time to uplift these creators and recommend any you know! if you can help uncover more of the original creators whose work was lifted that would be great too :)
UPDATE- From Hbomb's twitter: "We're in the process of cataloguing everyone James Somerton plagiarised and finding their contact information. Which is quite a task, so to help us out: If you see this and happen to be one of the people Somerton stole from, please email us at [email protected]"
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el-conejo-loco · 7 months
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Soundgarden - 4th of July (Cover by Edward Forslund)
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Here's the link to his channel.
(The channel may be a little empty, for now, but he takes requests, apparently, so ask away !)
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lizardbytheriver · 10 months
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I am not an Anarchist. But I do think many Anarchists are smart and good people. Here are two Anarchist Youtubers that I recommend. Renegade Cut and Thought Slime both make great videos. I love Thought Slime's video on Destiny tbh. And Renegade Cut provides some very, very, very useful information on safety, on cops, and on modern politicians. Whether you are a Communist or Anarchist or somethin' else, be sure to check out Thought Slime's and Renegade Cut's videos. Renegade Cut even has a Tumblr Account. Be sure to recommend your favorite Anarchist Youtuber (I need to watch more Andrewism tbh).
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adaine-party-wizard · 1 month
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WHOEVER DID THIS I LOVE YOU
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eggsploded · 3 months
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Should he suffer? Clap if you think he should suffer.
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autumngravity · 5 days
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mwagneto · 10 months
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how i sleep using cracked spotify premium apk instead of paying and using newpipe apk instead of youtube and using firefox instead of chrome or opera and not paying for any streaming services and downloading movies and shows straight onto usb drives and not connecting any of my accounts and never giving my full name anywhere and not logging into google anywhere and never seeing a single fucking ad no matter where i go
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femmefatalevibe · 11 months
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Femme Fatale Guide: Game-Changing TED Talks Everyone Should Watch
"How Five Simple Words Can Get You What You Want" by Janine Driver
"Master your Mindset, Overcome Self-Deception, Change your Life" by  Shadé Zahrai
"How to talk to the worst parts of yourself" by Karen Faith
"Think before you speak, hacking the secret of communication" by Catherine Molloy
"The Hidden Code For Transforming Dreams Into Reality" by Mary Morrissey
"Don't Believe Everything You Think" by Lauren Weinstein
"The public speaking lesson you never had" by DK
"Programming your mind for success" by Carrie Green
"How to stop screwing yourself over" by Mel Robbins
"Own Your Behaviours, Master Your Communication, Determine Your Success" by Louise Evans
"The psychology of seduction" by Raj Persaud
"Why we're unhappy -- the expectation gap" by Nat Ware
"Think Fast. Talk Smart" by Matt Abrahams 
"Increase your self-awareness with one simple fix' by Tasha Eurich 
"5 steps to designing the life you want" by Bill Burnett
"Staying stuck or moving forward" by Dr. Lani Nelson Zlupko
"To reach beyond your limits by training your mind" by Marisa Peer
"Emotional laws are the answer for better relationships" by Diana Wais
"Feelings: Handle them before they handle you" by Mandy Saligari
"Cultivating Unconditional Self-Worth" by Adia Gooden 
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bootlegspiders · 2 months
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Hey, so for Watcher fans who may not wanna pay for another subscription or just wanna watch something new here are some other youtubers you should take a look at if you want to get a spook or learn some history
(* = potentially triggering topics covered usually associated with crimes, so be careful)
Ghost Hunting and general spooky vibes:
AmysCrypt - Your typical ghost hunting show with two Australians traveling the world, though I will say they do go to places I've never heard of before and they do very good research. And there are some goofs along with the spooks.
The Ouija Brothers - Two British dudes finding ghosts in England. The vibes are generally pretty chill and it's a good time
The Paranormal Scholar - A mixed bag of all paranormal happenings from ghosts to demons to cryptids and aliens. Sort of an overview to deepdives on various paranormal occurrences. The research is immaculate and their voice is very soothing in my opinion.
Paranormal Quest - Ghost hunting in the US, sometimes goofy sometimes serious, but they do go to some interesting places and some familiar ones too
Weird History:
ObsoleteOddity* - This guy is great, like 80% of the things he covers I've never heard of before. Very atmospheric, fun little visuals, and a large variety of weird events and people for topics.
Georgia Marie* - A little bit of everything, but she focuses on strange things that have happened, lgbt history, true crime, and historical disasters. She covers enough of everything that I'm sure you'll find something
Stefanie Valentine* - I'm not sure if she even posts anymore, but I thought what she was doing was great. Think Vampira or Elvira but for older true crime and ghost stories, I think the latest covered would have been like early 1900s. Idk I just thought it was like a cute spooky lil storytime
Caitlin Doughty or Ask A Mortician* - Pretty sure y'all would know who she is but just in case, she's a mortician who covers topics relating to death! From odd ways people have died, or odd things that have happened to people after they've died. And just odd or tragic things that have happened through history. It's silly, but done with levity and care and respect the topics deserve.
General History:
Part-Time Explorer - Mostly history on ships and ghost towns with the occasional train. Lots of research and interviews, very well done and worth checking out even if it may not be your thing.
History's Forgotten People - Talks about sometimes obscure, or sometimes not, historical individuals. Even if you've heard of the person in the topic, they'll talk on something obscure about that person.
History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday - A heavy focus on royalty around the world, a generally upbeat dive into historic individuals.
(Or you could always go watch time team, that's an option and it's my guilty pleasure love me some archeology)
True Crime:
There are so many out there, so I'll just recommend two of my favorites
Gabulosis* - She focuses on vintage cases 20 years or older (literally in her opener) and is well researched and respectful. Another one that talks on cases I've never heard of that deserve to be heard.
Mysterious WV* - True crime and missing persons based in the West Virginia area and neighboring states. Idk how to even explain the vibes. This guy is just great please watch him trust me you won't be disappointed.
That's all for now, feel free to add your own recs out there!
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cathartic-crypt · 3 months
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fallout nv companions (+ extras) and what kinda asmr theyd listen to
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lizardbytheriver · 10 months
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Here are two Marxist Youtubers who I definitely recommend. The Kavernacle and John the Duncan both make great videos. Both are Pro-LGBTQ+, Pro-Trans, Pro-Communism, and Anti-Capitalism. The Kavernacle uploads frequently, so you'll get to hear a lot about current trends (especially odd Rightwing controversies). John the Duncan is interesting cause he a provides a queer communistic lense through his work. Both have also condemned the rampant Racism and Transphobia found on the Left. Highly Recommend them. You can't go wrong watchin' their vids. Feel free to recommend your favorite Communist Youtubers (I still have to watch more Hakim tbh).
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findingmorelove · 2 years
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Just discovered the channel of a chef named J. Kenji López-Alt on youtube. The concept is a little bit different and I loved it.
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