Thursday, May 05, 2022

Looking for the good things in life via YouTube

YouTube is an enormous source of information, movies, clips, challenges, documentaries, music, news, conspiracy theories, scientific theories, and so on, et cetera. It's impossible to watch it all because there are only 24 hours in a day but every single day some 720,000 hours of content is uploaded to the platform. So choices have to be made. No easy feat for someone with many interests. Like me. But I try. 

Here's a meme, combining two of my favourite passtimes: YouTube and Star Wars:



What are your favourite kind of YouTube clips? Here are a few of mine:

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There's this guy who goes around busking and challenges random people to sing with him. Here's one of the videos from 'Guitaro':

Check out the man's channel (click) for more uplifting videos.

I also like watching young people's reaction when they first hear 'old' music. Like this young man who had never heard of the Cranberries before, didn't read the back story of the song 'Zombie' but nailed it when he described his emotions when listening to the song and watching the video:
And here's a young man who had actually never heard a song by Queen before but goes into Bohemian Rhapsody with an open mind:
And then there are people with some amazing creative skills, turning something classic into something new and challenge the viewers: 'What if 'Bohemian Rhapsody' wasn't a song but a movie?'





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