I like seeing what other people are interested in. Try to keep it under 15 mins and I'll watch them.
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Welcome to true freedom, Safe travels and happy riding everyone. ヽ(*⌒∇⌒*)ノ
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This one was a documentary with people like Harrison ford and such. It was about the environment. I found out that somewhere (between Japan and Australia or something like that. My guess is Indonesia? I am 99% sure that is wrong thoug) where they just grow trees. Sounds nice right? False. After so many years they burn the entire forest down to create some sort of oil for luxury or whatever. And you can literally see all the smoke and gas and crap like that going into the atmosphere. And there one part of the forest that is very dangerous to burn. Pretty sure people have been doing their best so far to not let them burn there because the ground isn’t actually the ground. They walk on like 6-9’ of death leaves and all that. Burning that would be disastrous. Really changed my view on many things though.
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seals can be dangerous
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Cutting the Sassoon way
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Diamond star...
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https://youtu.be/QMkcGMRQ6Xo?t=45s
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I could go on about parts of human nature, stuff we find "weird" abd whatever but I'll instead point you to the show that partially inspired me to think about these things more: Brain games It's on national geographic, and it explains stuff really nicely.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=sd6pJtR4PaY Understanding Rotary Engines. 12 minutes and change. #BrapBrap https://youtube.com/watch?t=430s&v=5SaFTm2bcac The possible origin of The Amen Break. Closer to 18 minute but the last 3 minutes aren't too chock full of information.
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Edited by Abe: 1/30/2018 8:19:50 PMPre-Renaissance history is pretty yummy
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Edited by Cultmeister: 1/30/2018 9:28:22 PMA discussion of the Chinese philosophical/religious concept of Wu Wei
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https://youtu.be/zzKgnNGqxMw Actually studied this phenomenon in school as it was a (small) part of the curriculum.
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How to turn a sphere inside out.
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Edited by Tri1k: 1/31/2018 2:08:05 AMBump so I can watch later https://soundcloud.com/eternalsushi/undertale-megalovania-elevator-jazz this is all I listen to while I do homework
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Don't know if you are into chess, but I love this guy's channel.
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Edited by f3: 1/31/2018 4:46:38 AMBecause Hugh Ferriss’s delineations were godly. [url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1ooKsv_SX4Y]Because Ayn Rand was an incredible mind.[/url] [url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6sGGJT47uUw]Because Scriabin was cool. [/url] [url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UgrzyEREq00]Because why not?[/url] [url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hyTfH_Q7-sE]And because.[/url]
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Edited by Tlaloc___: 1/30/2018 7:27:47 PMThere's a bunch of batshit organisms around the world, but this one is probably the single weirdest.
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(Till 4:58) this where interest has been for the few months.... [spoiler]Yes, I have a weird taste....[/spoiler]
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The entirety of the youtube channel [url=https://m.youtube.com/user/crashcourse]CrashCourse[/url].
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Edited by OldboyVicious: 1/30/2018 11:16:59 PMhttps://vimeo.com/62218296 I found this 9 minute learning video about water to he quite entertaining. The series also covers a variety of other subjects. Edited: if first link doeant work, try the second one. It's on Dailymotion and Vimeo I, couldn't find a YouTube.
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Eye opening. Maybe old news for some but I am slow. So much is wrong in this world, and to know I am cattle... 😳
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYxN134gb-8
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Minor drawn nudity. [spoiler]https://youtu.be/eQCI0PNcj0Q[/spoiler] I found it very interesting.
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A little over 15 minutes but it’s a great watch. For a topic that, in practice, is very heavy in rigorous mathematical formalisms, topology is presented here as a very natural sort of idea. 3Blue1Brown is a fantastic YouTuber as is, and I think this video really showcases his ability to get the viewer to the core idea without being too weighed down by the mathematical formalisms it takes to get there. He makes a 100% purely mathematical idea interesting to the layman. He also has series on Linear Algebra and Calculus that are both excellent for anyone who’s currently taking those courses, or has taken them. Like I described earlier, his main focus is to drive home the core idea of what’s going on, it’s much less about the mathematical formalities and algebra, and much more about what is actually going on.
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For all of the aspiring molecular bio majors in college, or thinking of going for molecular bio and you're still in high school or community college. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVtqwWGguFk]For people who want to make beer and want to know the scientific process of how to make it[/url].
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Excuse the weird voices; I'm pretty sure it was just edited to avoid being automatically detected and taken down . . .