MAKE MORE VIDEOSSSS. Honestly youre my inspiration. I love classic 1950s clothes, but it will be very weird in where i live. I watched a video about how you dress victorian, and i was like "hey this guys do it, why wont i?"
Ah, the Victorian Era and ghost stories! I can think of nothing more fun than to own a Victorian or Georgian house someday and have ghost story parties by candlelight (no electricity), where all the guests take turns sharing spooky and scary stories round the table. Have done it before, and it was incredibly fun!
I saw a Facebook pop up, about a picture from 1905 that looks like you. It said you believed in reincarnation. I would love to see a video about this topic regarding your experience. Awesome channel.
Near flawless quality for a starting video. It's well put together and had a lot of research put into it. Of recent, I've been interested in the Victorian era, myself. You're definitely confirming that I'm on the right path. Also, 10:42 You creep. 😆
Great video, very atmospheric! You could be hired to produce some awesome guides to historic houses in this style, to get a real feel for the past. George Clark watch out!
Also, the Victorian was marked by a decline in Christian belief, which was why death became something so terrifying for many. People started to explore alternatives, like the theory of evolution as opposed to biblical creation, and slowly, they started to delve into "forbidden" stuff like monsters, vampires, seances, occult stuff, etc. Hence you have horror classics like Count Dracula, Frankenstein, and Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde written during Victorian times. No more bright, witty & sunny works like those by Jane Austen.
Funny things, maybe just sinchronicites. My grandmother, apart from other random jobs, used to make some (phony) seances in order to gain some money and raise 6 children - my father among them - back in the 1940's to 1950's. My father, deep down, disaproved all that spiritualist stuff. Anyway, I am watching this video on November 2020, and my father died of Covid complications.....18 jul 2020 (the date of this video upload). Spooky, creepy? Not sure but I really loved the message: there were so many deaths in those years (all over the world), that it was hard to cope with losing the loving ones, so they searched for answers in the seances, or elsewhere...just as we are doing these days. A very nice video, not only instructional for those among us from other countries, but also kind of fun and beautiful landscapes.
That "Death Photography" was certainly a strange one, at least by today's standards. I guess I understand it, a last chance (and with the high price of early photography) likely the only chance to have an image of the deceased. There are entire sites dedicated to "post mortem photography" and some are down right weird, photos of young brother's and sisters playing with blocks with their dead sibling propped up in the middle of the photo, like she is part of the game.
" there's not a feminist one who didn't know their way around the seance table" women during the victorian era weren't looked down upon during that time period, but rather had the opposite, a lot of overprotective men who still wanted tradition in spite of the changing nature of the world. Even still, there were some who would seek the power of women for profit by selling their protection as oppression in order to manipulate them into working for them in factories at reduced wages. So, do you see women as cogs in a machine to do everything that a man should be doing for his family, or as mothers and partners who deserve male love, protection, and respect? I don't like using and abusing women, so to me feminism is a crime against the feminine.
MAKE MORE VIDEOSSSS. Honestly youre my inspiration. I love classic 1950s clothes, but it will be very weird in where i live.
I watched a video about how you dress victorian, and i was like "hey this guys do it, why wont i?"
Ah, the Victorian Era and ghost stories! I can think of nothing more fun than to own a Victorian or Georgian house someday and have ghost story parties by candlelight (no electricity), where all the guests take turns sharing spooky and scary stories round the table. Have done it before, and it was incredibly fun!
I need so much more of this in my life.
Oh, I am so glad that you have started your own TH-cam channel, it is amazing! I cannot wait for you to make a new video about the Victorian era!
Too bad they demolished that mansion, it could’ve been a cool historic site. And great job with the video!
Bloody hell mr k what can you not do, paint, teach, sing, play musical instruments. Amazing
I saw a Facebook pop up, about a picture from 1905 that looks like you. It said you believed in reincarnation. I would love to see a video about this topic regarding your experience. Awesome channel.
feels like watching BBC documentary
Anything vintage is creepy to me but that doesn't stop me from decorating my house with vintage decor🙃
I'm exactly the same! Would love Michael to do a house tour - his decor looks stunning
Near flawless quality for a starting video. It's well put together and had a lot of research put into it. Of recent, I've been interested in the Victorian era, myself. You're definitely confirming that I'm on the right path.
Also, 10:42 You creep. 😆
I have started to wear Victorian mourning fashion that appeases me the most, carry on with your flair of inspiration 😊
Great video, very atmospheric! You could be hired to produce some awesome guides to historic houses in this style, to get a real feel for the past. George Clark watch out!
Already love this channel! So informative, fun& looks like you’re putting a lot of work into the videos!💕
Great video with some very neat facts! Very engaging to watch. Thank you!
What a well informed, dapper man. Keep up the good work!
Excellent video and very informative!
Also, the Victorian was marked by a decline in Christian belief, which was why death became something so terrifying for many.
People started to explore alternatives, like the theory of evolution as opposed to biblical creation, and slowly, they started to delve into "forbidden" stuff like monsters, vampires, seances, occult stuff, etc.
Hence you have horror classics like Count Dracula, Frankenstein, and Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde written during Victorian times.
No more bright, witty & sunny works like those by Jane Austen.
What a great introduction! You definitely have to make progress in video making, but it is a good start! Looking forward for your next project!
Great video and well made, sir.
So cool ! I love it ! Can you share which are your favourite Victorian era movies ? 😍
Oh I love 'The Woman In Black'. :)
I love the Victorian era and I also hate this modern period. Please make more videos like this.
A lot of very interesting facts! Thank you for this video!
I actually never heard of anyone saying it was creepy, but I am excited to see this video to found out why.
I love your Victorian slang and their modern day translations. Then I love using them on my friends, I'm determined to bring back old times language.
I love your friends in the video, they look just so nice XD It is really good quality one, I believe this would be tv clip!
The editing is soooo good
The post-mortem photo phenomena was one of the themes in the horror movie, The Others.
Excellent video!
Hello Mr koropisz, could you please tell me where you get your clothes. They seem so charming to me.
Thank you.
More, please. Well done!
Man I love the Victorian time period
My goodness... this guy is hot.
Funny things, maybe just sinchronicites. My grandmother, apart from other random jobs, used to make some (phony) seances in order to gain some money and raise 6 children - my father among them - back in the 1940's to 1950's. My father, deep down, disaproved all that spiritualist stuff.
Anyway, I am watching this video on November 2020, and my father died of Covid complications.....18 jul 2020 (the date of this video upload). Spooky, creepy? Not sure but I really loved the message: there were so many deaths in those years (all over the world), that it was hard to cope with losing the loving ones, so they searched for answers in the seances, or elsewhere...just as we are doing these days.
A very nice video, not only instructional for those among us from other countries, but also kind of fun and beautiful landscapes.
Ty for making a YT channel, im a new subscriber.. You are a very interesting person 😊. 👍
Subscribed! I hope he gets a chance to host documentaries.
That "Death Photography" was certainly a strange one, at least by today's standards. I guess I understand it, a last chance (and with the high price of early photography) likely the only chance to have an image of the deceased. There are entire sites dedicated to "post mortem photography" and some are down right weird, photos of young brother's and sisters playing with blocks with their dead sibling propped up in the middle of the photo, like she is part of the game.
Great video ngl! But yeah the creepy facts were undoubtly very creepy.
Great video ! 🕸️🕷️💀
victorian era is considered so spooky because of *jack the ripper,* *frankenstein* & *count dracula*
Hello. Don’t forget Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I suppose one could add Spring-Heel Jack.
I feel like this guy is a corvus main bois
More, please.
Wonderful video!
Anything can be creepy you just need the right setting, plot, tone (by wording or lighting if you are in a play) etc
Awesome video!
You need to make some more videos 🙂 Maybe some historical ghost stories.
You have a new sub!
bro if you had to isolate yourself for two years every time somebody died you would literally never seen the sun in your entire life
That beard is a good look 👌🏻
my guy
damn! that is one handsome man!!
I wasn't aware it was?
Look good with a beard
🙌🎩
" there's not a feminist one who didn't know their way around the seance table" women during the victorian era weren't looked down upon during that time period, but rather had the opposite, a lot of overprotective men who still wanted tradition in spite of the changing nature of the world. Even still, there were some who would seek the power of women for profit by selling their protection as oppression in order to manipulate them into working for them in factories at reduced wages. So, do you see women as cogs in a machine to do everything that a man should be doing for his family, or as mothers and partners who deserve male love, protection, and respect? I don't like using and abusing women, so to me feminism is a crime against the feminine.
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