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My Favorite Videos of All Time

YouTube is a wonder of the modern world. Consuming a significant order of magnitude of all internet traffic, it not only laid the groundwork for video sharing that has been supercharged today through the likes of TikTok, but it is still relevant in its own right more than 15 years after its creation.

Though I derive plenty of entertainment from the platform, YouTube and its ecosystem of creators have consistently amazed me through the years with the vast diversity of educational content, journalistic exploration, and historical examination they have explored. Today you can access some of the most incisive and informative content human beings have ever put out on the platform alongside mindless compilations and endless cat videos. There’s something amazing about that.

The following videos represent my favorites across years of watching, at least from what I can remember. They lean towards the informative, a testament to the many creators working to bring some enlightenment to the masses. I think there is no greater achievement than in curating knowledge for the benefit of others, and asking people to examine what they think they understand about the world. These videos represent the best of those attempts.

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  • The History of the Seattle Mariners: Supercut Edition
    • 2/4/24

    The History of the Seattle Mariners: Supercut Edition

    As an adopted Seattlite, I feel for the Mariners and their long history of losing. I had no idea the depths of their fandom and incredible journey to even become a baseball team in the first place. It’s no exaggeration to say that 2001 Mariners may have been the greatest baseball team ever assembled, and the emotions of this story surprised me.