It's been over a month since I made the last
video of the day video, and since that video
I have added over 45 videos to the Video of
the Day playlist.
Before I talk about every video I've added
to the playlist since that last Video of the
Day video, I want to urge everyone who hasn't
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On January 20, I added PewDiePie's "Is YouTube
Screwing Over Small Channels?" to the Video
of the Day playlist.
In this video, PewDiePie explains how YouTube's
then new advertising policies are actually
not that big of a deal for people who are
looking to make money from YouTube.
I think this video does a great job explaining
why people have no need to be upset over channels
missing out on four dollars, and that's why
I included it in this playlist.
There were three other videos I watched that
day that are worth mentioning: "Star Wars:
The Last Jedi" by I Hate Everything, "How
Star Wars Theories KILLED Star Wars: The Last
Jedi!" by The Film Theorists, and "Datto's
Thoughts on Datto (and The Future)" by Datto.
I watched the two Star Wars videos back-to-back
and both were quite enjoyable.
I Hate Everything's video criticizes the people
who claim to hate The Last Jedi and nitpick
it, but still call themselves Star Wars fans,
and Film Theory's video explores how fan theories
about the movie may have overhyped the movie
and lead to false expectations for how the
movie would unfold.
Finally, I also watched Datto's video where
he talks about where his channel is going
now that Destiny 2 videos are receiving less
views.
I found all of these videos really interesting
and I recommend giving them all a watch.
Next, on January 21, I put Jaiden Animations'
"How to Make Life More Interesting" in the
playlist.
Most of the videos I watched this day were
pretty mundane, and this video was the best
out of everything I watched that day.
In the video, Jaiden talks about how she made
her life more interesting in 2017 by doing
small things, like taste-testing apples.
As I said earlier, the stuff I watched on
this day was pretty boring, so I don't need
to mention the other videos I watched that
day.
On January 22, I literally watched no videos.
Well, that's not entirely true.
I was trying to figure out how to do something
so I did a Google search for it, and I did
happen to click on a video and skim through
it.
This video was MOCKBAMG's "Pixelmator 2 tutorial
3D ball."
I honestly have nothing to say about this
video as it's not very exciting.
All I can say is that the tutorial get's the
job done and I believe I figured out what
I was doing after watching the video.
The next day on January 23, I put h3h3Productions'
"How To Lose Your Life's Savings w Cryptocurrency"
in the playlist.
This video introduced me to my favorite meme
of 2018:
(Carlos Matos) "BITCONEEEEEEECT. WOO!"
Honestly, I'm a little sad that this meme
died as fast as it did, because it is seriously
under appreciated.
If you haven't seen Carlos Matos live from
New York City New York yelling about how much
he loves Bitconnect, you absolutely have to
watch this video.
Another video that's worth mentioning for
this day is Wendover Productions' "Why Cities
Exist."
This video is very informative, as Wendover
Productions teaches the viewer on how cities
are natural and why people congregate in them.
If you don't already know why cities exist,
go watch this video.
The next video added to the playlist for January
24 is Extra Credits' "Games Should Not Cost
$60 Anymore - Inflation, Microtransactions,
and Publishing."
This video opened my eyes to how much money
really goes into game development.
If you hate games that involve microtransactions
or DLC, this video may not persuade you otherwise,
but may show you why they exist in the first
place.
Another video that was mildly entertaining
was EverythingApplePro's "Only Dying iPhones
Can Use This App! DieWithMe."
The video is pretty short, so if you want
to find out about a unique app, this video
is worth your time.
On January 25, I added CollegeHumor's "Are
You a Millennial?
Hardly Working" to the playlist.
This video was pretty humorous and shows just
how silly people are when they call or not
call themselves a "millennial."
One other video that I watched that day that
was significant was dinoflask's "Yule Log
2.0."
All of dinoflask's stuff is phenomenal, and
I recommend watching all of his videos.
I'll have a link to his channel in the description.
The next video in the playlist is "The Roswell
Incident" by Internet Historian: Incognito
Mode.
This short video does an excellent job explaining
what really happened in the Roswell Incident
and why many conspiracy theorists are wrong
on the subject.
One other video I watched on this day was
Company Man's "XFL vs. NFL."
This video is awesome, and probably one of
Company Man's best videos.
In the video, Company Man explains the story
of the XFL, and why it failed.
Go give this video a watch.
The next day, I added Chadtronic's "Kids Guide
to Being Home Alone."
Chadtronic's first video of 2018 is very high-quality
and is arguably one of the best reaction videos
Chadtronic has released in a long time.
If you love Chadtronic's old reaction stuff
as much as I do, then this video is for you.
I didn't watch anything else on this day that's
worth mentioning.
On Sunday January 28, I didn't view anything
special, however I did start the Hello Internet
podcast from the beginning.
I listened to the first two episodes that
day and so I put the second episode "Copyright
Not Intended" in the playlist.
I'm now up to episode 27, and the podcast
is entertaining if you need something to listen
to.
I've only listened to a handful of podcasts,
however this one is my favorite so
far.
The following Monday, I didn't actively watch
any YouTube, but that didn't stop me from
putting a video in the playlist.
As I was browsing Reddit on this day, I happened
to tap on a video, but I only watched the
first minute or so of it.
Because this is the only video that I technically
watched, I was forced to add it to the playlist
for this day.
This video was "Legends of Gotham #67 - (S02E15) Pinkeye
by Universe Box."
On January 30, I put Summoning Salt's "4-2:
The History of Super Mario Bros.'
Most Infamous Level" in the playlist.
Summoning Salt is one of my favorite content
creators, and I recommend binge-watching all
of his videos as all of them are extremely
high-quality.
In this video, Summoning Salt goes over one
Super Mario Bros. level in particular and
breaks down the history of strategies that
speedrunners have used to get through that
level faster.
If you liked Summoning Salt's Super Mario
Bros. video, or if you like speedrunning or
good story-telling in general, then you should
give this video a watch.
One other video I watched this day that was
interesting was Linus Tech Tips' video on
the Amazon Go store in Seattle.
If you want to see how the new Amazon Go store
in Seattle works, Linus goes over all of the
intricacies of the Amazon Go app and the systems
within the store, making this video a good
watch for people who want to know more about
Amazon's new store.
Like I said earlier in this video, Carlos
Matos' love for Bitconnect is my favorite
meme from this year.
Because of this, on January 31 I went back
and watched Carlos Matos' speech once more
and added it to the playlist because it's
such a good meme.
I didn't watch anything else on this day that's
worth mentioning.
On the first day in February, I added grandayy's
"Lil Trump - China Gang" to my esteemed playlist.
I could tell a lot of time and thought went
into this parody of Gucci Gang, so that's
why I added it.
The next video in the playlist is jacksfilms'
"YIAYKUS.
(YIAY #395)."
This video is one of Jack's best YIAYs that
he's made in quite some time.
This video makes me wish he would bring back
News In Haikus but this will have to do for
now.
I also watched "Why Do Games Cost So Much
- AAA Game Budgets" by Extra Credits on this
day.
This video goes more in detail about what
it takes in AAA game development, and if you
liked the other Extra Credits video I mentioned
earlier, you'll also enjoy this one.
On February 3, I watched LEMMiNO's "Top 10
Facts - Reddit" and put it in the playlist.
LEMMiNO is also one of my favorite YouTubers,
and so much thought goes into each and every
one of his videos.
His video also goes over a bunch of things
that happened on Reddit, a site I go on everyday,
so this video was a match made in heaven for
me.
I didn't watch any other videos on this day.
Next, PolyMatter's "How To Do Politics" was
added to this playlist.
This video is very educational, and it opened
my eyes to how people talk about politics
wrong.
The video basically says that people need
to stop attacking people with opposing views
if they want to persuade them, and PolyMatter
goes in depth on how this effects politics.
If this sounds interesting to you, this and
all of the other videos mentioned in this
video are linked in the description.
Another video that was interesting from this
day was Science Elf's "Search Before Google."
I didn't know much about the Internet before
Google, and this video taught me a lot about
the other search engines that existed in a
time before Google.
On Monday, February 5, Tom Scott's "Faceswapping,
Unethical Videos, and Future Shock" was added
to the playlist.
Tom Scott's video was the first time I had
heard of deepfakes, and ultra-realistic face-swapping,
and he does an excellent job explaining the
ethics of face-swapping and how the future
is already here.
If you somehow still haven't heard of deepfakes,
this video is a good introduction to the concept.
This was the only interesting video I watched
on this day.
The next video I added to the playlist was
"CS:GO Rube Goldberg Machine" created by 2kliksphillip.
This goofy video was pretty funny, and impressive
as most Rube Goldberg Machines are.
One other video that I watched that day that
I considered adding to the playlist was The
Verge's "Apple HomePod Review."
The cinematography and writing of this review
was really good, so if there's one review
to watch about Apple's latest product, it's
this one.
On February 7, I didn't watch very many videos,
however I did watch enough to decide to put
Internet Historian's "Friendship Ended." in
the playlist.
Although not one of Internet Historian's best
videos, this video is still pretty entertaining
as it explains the history of Asif and Mudasir
on r/indianpeoplefacebook and beyond.
Like I said, this was one of the only videos
I watched that day and the others aren't worth
mentioning.
The next video that I put in the playlist
was a Wii Music meme titled "the Mii Channel
theme except the highest note is always F#"
uploaded by what.
There's something very uncanny and unsettling
about this video, and it's a unique twist
on the meme.
A few other videos I want to briefly mention
that I watched that day are kliksphillips'
"Making the Rube Goldberg Machine," Half as
Interesting's "How This Island Got 10% of
Their Money by Chance," and PewDiePie's "LOGAN
PAUL RETURNS 📰 PEW NEWS📰."
I enjoyed all of these videos, so if any of
them look interesting to you, I recommend
watching them.
The next video that was added to the playlist
was "Logan Paul Fan Calls In to Demand Apology"
that was on the H3 Podcast Highlights YouTube
channel.
This video is funny if you follow the H3 Podcast
as the podcast makes a funny use of a running
gag.
There wasn't really anything else special
that I watched on this day.
Now, I know I haven't gone over nearly as
many videos as I said I would at the beginning
of this video, but this video is getting quite
long, and you know what that means.
This video is going to be a two-parter.
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I promise that the next video will cover the
rest of the videos in this playlist and I
also promise that it will come out later this
week.
Oh and one more thing.
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(Humming of the Splatoon Theme)
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