YouTube Classics: Watch & Learn Kids

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The thread discusses various humorous and entertaining videos available on YouTube, with participants sharing links and personal reactions to different clips. The scope includes comedic content, music performances, and nostalgic references to past media, as well as some commentary on the nature of the videos shared.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express enjoyment of specific video clips, such as Candid Camera skits and performances by young singers.
  • There are multiple references to humorous situations in commercials and videos, with some participants sharing personal anecdotes related to the content.
  • Several links to videos are provided, including those featuring animals, historical moments, and comedic sketches, with varying reactions from participants.
  • Some participants note the nostalgic value of certain clips, while others question the appropriateness of content, such as potential copyright issues.
  • There are mentions of specific performances and their impact on viewers, with some expressing a desire to purchase music from featured artists.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share a light-hearted tone and enjoyment of the content, but there are no clear areas of consensus regarding the value or appropriateness of specific videos. The discussion remains open-ended with various opinions expressed.

Contextual Notes

Some participants reference specific cultural moments or personal experiences that may not be universally understood, leading to potential gaps in context for others. Additionally, the discussion includes links to external content that may vary in quality and relevance.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers interested in humorous video content, nostalgic media references, or discussions about popular culture may find this thread engaging.

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This seems to be getting a lot of shares on FB.
No likes, just shares.
I always check that ratio.
It's a good indicator.

 
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Apple Engineer Talks about the New 2015 Macbook (obviously not true, but I think it's funny :smile:)
 
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Too adorable for words, the guitars are larger than the kids

 
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Real car launch from USS Enterprise.
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In spite of the finale, I thought it was a magnificent attempt.

 
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I saw this on TV on some no name channel. I didn't see the original 1983
 
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happy-lesquee.jpg

My face reaction when looking at this video: (Go to time 1:26)

 
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Nice docking. :woot:

 
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Borek said:


A classic example of the fight or flight response.
 
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Borek said:

Cats and Gremlins on the wing, oh my!
 
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Another Trekkie in the Twilight Zone
 
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Nice clips, photos and animations, a feast for my eyes...:smile:
"Louie Schwartzberg: Hidden miracles of the natural world"
"We live in a world of unseeable beauty, so subtle and delicate that it is imperceptible to the human eye. To bring this invisible world to light, filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg bends the boundaries of time and space with high-speed cameras, time lapses and microscopes. At TED2014, he shares highlights from his latest project, a 3D film titled "Mysteries of the Unseen World," which slows down, speeds up, and magnifies the astonishing wonders of nature."

 
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nsaspook said:
Cats and Gremlins on the wing, oh my!
Could be worse... lol

diggers preflight check.jpg
 
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When I first watched this, it was small screen, lo-res, and I hadn't read the description.
Just a time lapse of a lake and a mountain. woop dee doo



But the poster is a professional photographer, who I admire greatly, so I figured I was missing something.
So I went to full screen, Hi-Res, as instructed.

It's filmed by moonlight! I had to watch it several times to spot the deer.

[edit] I just learned how spoilers work.
 
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This is quite an interesting effect, which I have observed many years ago. Due to the way our eyes are built (rods being more sensitive, but not recognizing colors) we all think world in a moonlight is monochromatic, which is why we don't recognize pictures taken in the moonlight as such.
 
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This young man's face, explains, why I've gone to OCF, for 25 years in a row:


 
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Friends don't let robots drink before walking.
 
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Delta uses every meme on the internet for their pre-flight safety video.

 
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Old #1

New #1
 
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A new take on an old classic
 
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