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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Nov 7, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.956 (19/1,689 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-05T15:10:39.033209Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
One of my favorite things that always happens with Youtuber "response videos" is when they inevitably make jokes about "wow, this loser made a 90min video pointing out how bad I am with sources and evidence. How cringe!" while they make a 120min video whining about the video.
Also, the gall of complaining about the length of research is buckwild. I'd love to see an academic dissertation saying" Wow, this other research was 130 pages, cringe. "
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I love how Derek's reaction is just:
Him agreeing but making sure to exclude himself
Insulting the video/Munecat on a surface level
Making unfounded assumptions about Munecat based on a single video... can't imagine why a BODY LANGUAGE EXPERT would do such a thing...
I don't know, sounds pretty cringe to me.
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I understand why they would feel threatened by you. I started subscribing to you after watching the body language video thinking I would disagree. I watched the entire thing, and never watched a body language analysis video again.
You're right, your viewers don't overlap most likely. They cross over to you after being presented with the facts.
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Something that wasn't mentioned with the North Korean mourners was differing cultural norms around funerals and death. The behaviour at a funeral in one country can be completely different from a funeral in another.
One culture will have the expectation that people should be quiet and solemn and keep their emotions under control so they don't make scene, another will encourage people to let everything out, be as loud and dramatic as they need to get it out of their system, and another will treat the whole thing as a celebration of a life and throw a party so loud that they can hear it in the afterlife.
Even if we accept that our automatic reactions are universal across cultures we very rarely let those automatic reactions take control. We limit them based on what is considered socially acceptable, so the idea of comparing how genuine grief is between two funerals in two very different countries just doesn't sit right with me.
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You shouldn't really be at all surprised that an incredibly well-researched YouTube film of yours would be used by a professor. Dry academia is all well and good to these people. But they have the facility to tell when the same ideas are communicated in a way that is incredibly more interesting and exciting to watch usimg tropes from pop culture that they couldn't fathom: it's a dream come true. I mean, you shouldn't be surprised: it must feel really great anyway. You deserve it. I've already told you this but I've been sending your films to other academics to explain ideas they may not be familiar with. I love it!
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@CarasynthiaFerro
1 year ago
When a dude is like "I haven't seen the video, but I have opinions [on it]" you know you're playing chess against a pigeon.
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