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Also, Animaniacs kinda beat you to it:

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New Thread Idea: The title is just "What do you think about this YouTube video?" and links to a video complaining in somewhat abstract terms about another video, but you can't quite understand what it's about so you follow the link to the video it's complaining about, and that video is also a guy complaining in abstract terms about another video. How many videos deep does this have to be nested before people give up? I'm thinking if done poorly it'll end early, sure, but I'm wondering if it could be done in such a way as to draw people into a rabbit hole?

Snarf's Youtube Channel: It's just videos of me reacting as I open a thread that starts with a youtube video.

Top performer? The one where I open a thread and it's just a video from my own channel, causing my head to implode slowly.
 



Looking into Mythic India stuff, and found that, among the supernatural races that share the Earth with humans, are Apsaras (celestial dancers) and their counterparts, the Gandharvas (celestial musicians, i.e. BARDS). They are among the devas, the "good" guys. So, @Snarf Zagyg will apparently be among the asuras, the "bad" guys, in my eventual Mythic India game...

EDIT: Maybe I'll make them gnomes? I haven't found a really detailed physical description, but I'm working through a couple of handicaps, e.g. my inability to read Sanskrit and my general dumbness.

Some interesting historical notes. Devas and Asuras started both as more neutral entities. We know this because in Iranian traditional religion/mythology the roles inverted. The devas are the equivalent to demons while the good deity is Ahura Masda.

Some of this can also reflect local deities or powers being seen as benevolent locally but as malevolent by a culture the locals have been in conflict with.

I remember hearing years ago that there were communities in the West of Ireland in which the Fomorians were remembered as benevolent deities, rather than as monstrous oppressors justly overthrown by the Tuatha de Danaan.
 


New Thread Idea: The title is just "What do you think about this YouTube video?" and links to a video complaining in somewhat abstract terms about another video, but you can't quite understand what it's about so you follow the link to the video it's complaining about, and that video is also a guy complaining in abstract terms about another video. How many videos deep does this have to be nested before people give up? I'm thinking if done poorly it'll end early, sure, but I'm wondering if it could be done in such a way as to draw people into a rabbit hole?
As YouTube fills up with AI slop, this is going to be called just "watched a YouTube video."
 



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