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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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  • 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.

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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.

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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.

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

  • #211
cyrusabdollahi said:
what the hell...:confused:

I asked the same question the first time I saw it.

I find it hilarious.
 
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  • #212
radou said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbYczbBlatA"

The thing that impressed me the most was the Indiana Jones theme.

o my god I think I'm in love :!) ... unintentionally laughably terrible movies are my favorite thing in the world!

is this available on DVD or VHS? what's called? I MUST FIND OUT!
 
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  • #213
moe darklight said:
o my god I think I'm in love :!) ... unintentionally laughably terrible movies are my favorite thing in the world!

is this available on DVD or VHS? what's called? I MUST FIND OUT!

Don't have any idea, my friend just linked it to me.

I posted some similar things above, check out if you want. Btw, just type "turkish star wars"/"turkish superman"/"turkish batman" in youtube, and you'll find tons of similar stuff.
 
  • #214
Trojan Horse (Awesome!) - That's a beaut! Beware of Australians bearing gifts! G'day, mate. :biggrin:
 
  • #220
Great minds think alike :-p
 
  • #222
I never realized how similar the chinese music is to middle eastern music



The chinese have a very rich and ancient culture, despite being isolationists, their ideas are found around the world.
 
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  • #224
cyrusabdollahi said:
I never realized how similar the chinese music is to middle eastern music



The chinese have a very rich and ancient culture, despite being isolationists, their ideas are found around the world.
China is more centralist than isolationist. Certainly a different view of the world than in the west.

Many of the cultures from the Middle East to China have experienced the same influences which have passed in, out of and through central Asia over the past 3000-4000 years.


Ardavan Kamkar's Santour (Santur) Solo is very nice. :approve:

Kodo is another form I like. :cool:
 
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  • #226
cyrusabdollahi said:
In that vein -

Chinese Zither: Guzheng:古箏協奏曲:雲裳訴/古箏演奏:袁莎


Chinese Zither: GuZheng solo : 溟山 Ming Mountain/古箏獨奏:王中山



Yoshida Kyōdai - Rising (Shamisen and Rock)



Another favorite form of music

Tsugaru Shamisen 'n Tuvan Throat Singing


Throat Singing


Chirgilchin - Khoomeige Yoreel


Chirgilchin - TUVAN throat singer - HIGH QUALITY! 2007


Chirgilchin - Mongun-ool Solo


Altai Kai Throat Singing


Huun Huur Tu at Philadelphia Folk Festival, Aug 2006


Mongolian Overtone Singer (incredible vocal range)



What can I say, I have eclectic tastes. :-p
 
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  • #227
I like this one Astro, good find.

Mongolian Overtone Singer (incredible vocal range)
 
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  • #229
For me, the true sand art will always and forever belong to the buddhist monks

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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7805496669091774877&q=sand+art+monks&hl=en
 
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  • #230
I cringe when the monks create a beautiful mandala in a sand painting then sweep it up. But the point is not to be emotionally attached to the physical world (and this does not mean that one is indifferent). The beauty is retained in the memory.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandala
 
  • #231
awesome drumming to the greatest song of all time:

 
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  • #233
"You are too weak to live with freedom"

Most excellent!
 
  • #239
Awesome show, there are a few entire episodes at this site:

Go to http://video.glath.com and click on Bullsh!t.
 
  • #240
:smile: Ohhhh boy...this video just gets better and better. People are so full of it.
 

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