December 15th 2024
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This week we’re focusing on podcasts and “background” stories. Everything I do on a day-to-day basis; I always try to have some type of narrative story in the background playing on a speaker. I would like to assume that I’m learning something passively at all times whenever people are speaking indirectly to me. It’s also a good way to not let your brain rot while doing your Gacha gaming dailies; and believe me I have quite a few of them to go through. If you can do me a favor, if you happen to have a podcast or series of videos you think we all can enjoy - share them. Comment section below or even send me an e-mail.
I didn’t even need to introduce Mr. Ballen in the previous video because he’s already legendary. Who I do need to introduce is Wartime Stories - a series on YouTube that talks about strange occurrences from servicemen around the world. The narration is spot on and extremely well done. It also occupies a niche that isn’t really exploited in popular media, giving a unique perspective on the stories being told. I use to listen to them before they got picked up by Mr. Ballen’s production company, and now they’re even more prolific because of it. If you like the above episode (it’s one of my favorites), you’ll have a lot to enjoy with the rest.
I’ve mentioned Nexpo here on my site once before, but he’s worth repeating. This is a well-done video on an extremely popular story from Japan regarding hikers and a SOS sign. The details are a lot more complex than meets the eye, especially as you dive deeper into the mystery. Naturally Nexpo does extremely detailed videos on other mysteries, so give his channel a look if you haven’t already or just plain forgot about it the last time I brought it up!
I needed to end this weekly update with a goblin waifu. Ryuuku answered the call. I suggest you check out their work on their Pixiv. They also have spicier stuff on their Fanbox. All is well with the world once more. See you all next week, and don’t forget to let me know any suggestions for podcasts or YouTube series in the comment section below (or anywhere you can reach me).