Secure your privacy with Surfshark! Enter coupon code DJPEACH for 4 months EXTRA at surfshark.com/djpeach I was planning to go into hibernation after this little project so I could bring you something really special. I've got something cooking about the Apache that y'all are really gonna love! However, I may take a little break to gloat about Ubisoft at the beginning of next month. Nothing major, but I'm a fairly private person as TH-camrs go, and it would present an opportunity to provide a window into the reality of what this is like
Good to hear, hope you'll enjoy being pushed out and marginalized in favor of the needs of the new population (i.e more history and less gaming videos)
Cobbler returning to long form roman history shitposts after his Aztec hiatus is like dad finally returning from the store with milk and TWO cartons of smokes for the family
I love DJ Peach Cobbler’s gradual shift from Twink to Otter to Bear. I feel like he was most unhinged in his otter phase. I think there is something to be said about how being in that godless middle ground drives a man insane.
He's easily the most underappreciated Roman general. Better than Caesar, Sulla, Pompey, Marius, Probus, Belisarius, Lucullus and Stilicho. Up there with Scipio and Auralien as a contender for THE greatest Roman general. Him and Taurus, Crassus III, Ventidius, Drusus and Tiberius are the reason why the Caesar and Pompey's conquests didn't go to waste.
We should all be like Agrippa, but too often we're more like Agrippina the younger. Be excellent to your friends and family and don't poison your spouse everyone.
I’m definitely here for the history on this channel. DJ cobbler has a way of making these long gone historical events come to life. Really one of the GOATS of the TH-cam history community
Other guy who nails that is Dan Carlin. Putting you in the headspace of people in history with direct quotes and context is the best way to form understanding.
* July is named after Julius Caesars Birth month. * August is named after Augustus but not his birth month but the month he conquered Egypt and brought it into the Empire. It was that big of an event.
Now, as someone who did a masters in history, I'm very familiar with how to do history and I came here because the algorithm recommended your fantastic critique of the equally fun TH-camr BlueJay. I'm also someone who enjoys video essays on games, but honestly, I'm here for your history content. The thing that I *really* like about your approach to history is that it is highly histriographic. Your comparison of sources, refusal to take things at face value unless it is hilarious, that is something I rarely see in history videos. You're an engaging story teller, and the high amount of humor and pie people actually works really well to draw home the nuances of history, especially for things with such unreliable sources as the ancient world. If I had the money to spend I would gladly funnel it into you making more history videos about, well, any topic. I want to put Mad God of the Yucatan into the Library of Congress.
A fellow history enjoyer, honestly yeah, most history channels just vomit whatever the primary sources say to you and never actually engage in critical thinking which it's always been quite odd to me, Cobbler stands out quite a lot, first because he makes his videos way more interesting than most history content on this platform and he also actually interrogates the text, I like him quite a lot
@somethingclever4563 DJPeachCobbler is proof that you don't need a degree to learn how to do history right. Heck, I went straight into archives because I'm not skilled enough to produce history, write historigraphies, or teach people. DJPeachCobbler is soundly in the latter two categories and has the chops to enter the first category. Seeing how he went from a pretty standard history content creator (find source, spit out video) to fairly quickly leaping to interrogate sources like a bad cop on cocaine was genuinely impressive to behold and so rare to see on here. I truly hope he makes more and inspires people to pick up this style in their own fields
I dropped out of my BA history degree, but I still had a class on historiography. Agreed completely. It's a little unfortunate how credulous people are, particularly with how blatant spin has gotten in today's media environment. I often give the following advice to people less familiar with history. "You know when you read a news article? If you're thinking critically - and I hope you are - you probably think about who wrote it, why wrote it, what they're omitting, what they're emphasizing, what they can or can't realistically know, and most importantly, what idea they're trying to *sell you on*. That's how you need to read history. Same shit, different century." Honestly, I don't think I would've needed the class, which mostly covered the different schools of history, to apply what I feel like are pretty basic critical thinking skills. But the empiricist historians sort of indicate that a lot of people do - and those guys were almost certainly smarter than I am on average, and much more educated than myself. Perhaps, like everyone else who ever lived, I'm just a product of my time. We're all forced to think critically about information now.
I REALLY wanna see a Romanized version of Sesame Street now. Think of it. Via Sesamus. Elmo as a centurion, Big Bird as a Gaul, Bert and Ernie as Greeks. Yea that'd be pretty neat.
For all the shit we give Lepidus for not doing anything, he *did* die of old age rich and happy, after being the member of a triumvirate and not being the one who took power.
Thank you for bringing back the piehead skits, they and your introspective narration are your content at it's finest, specially the character interactions! Great video as always
His audience, were Romans, and not Greeks... one can afford such BS with the Romans, they a bit slow... In the middle ages it got even worse... Barbarossa´s father, an emperor himself, couldn´t grasp the difference between Logik and Truth... And Barbarossa himself, couldn´t read or write. Both were emperors...
@klausbrinck2137 Look, I’m all for making fun of barbarians pretending to be Romans like the Franks and Saxons but even I have to admit medieval barbarians were more literate and educated than ancient barbarians, so…. you got a source for that?
@@sammylastname8776 There´s a great tv-show in Germany about such stuff, it´s public, and state-financed (but state-independent), that´s where I heard it (10vor11, 10to11, YT= 5Y8HhWY4LhQ ), where renowned European scientists speak about their topics, more often about history... Princess Theophanu, whose uncle, a usurper, was shortly the eastern-Roman-emperor, married the holly-Roman-Emperor, and learnt reading and writing German during the trip ... So, she was, by arrival, far more literate in her future-husband´s nother-language, than the future husband himself (and by arrival, she felt like a modern wealthy NY-teen arriving in 1900´s Manilla...). Barbarossa´s half-brother, king Konrad the 3rd (not his emperor-father, admittedly) had highly educated teachers from Germany, all around him, trying to teach him things... He just wasn´t clever enough... Barbarossa´s incapabilities in Latin, led to a 3-years-war with the Papal state, despite spending large parts of his life in Italy... He has learnt a bit of reading in both languages at the end.
You are one of my favorite TH-cam Historians because you don't tell it how it has been told to people. You tell us what those people thought was happening to THEM, and WHY they most likely thought those things. That and you are just really good at making funny videos, truly, at the end of everything i AM here for YOU.
The ancient Serbian art of chariot stealing has evolved through the centuries into stealing catalytic converters and copper wire in the modern day. The adidas tracksuits however, have remained mostly the same.
The Serbians did not exist at time. There ancestors did not live in balkans at the time. All of balkans were owned by ancient Illyrian Albanians 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 . And they would kill all Persians 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 .
Somehow found this channel from small youtuber drama when halo infinite was still news and have happily stayed put. These videos are entertaining, informational, and somehow comforting all while I have a schizophrenic concern to homeland security explaining to me the finer details of Rome or getting me to question everything I ever learned on history in US public schools. I've always loved history but your presentation breathes new life into the medium with your more human/character-centric approach to explaining things all while delivering actual depth. Your content played a large part in my shift of focus during historical studies realizing and focusing that people in history are still people and being more aware when we're getting 75% to 50% or maybe none of the true story and whether the common story is a reaching conjecture or outright obviously telling a wrong narrative. Genuinely one of my favorite channels on this platform standing out as an island paradise in a sea of slop content.
I like that story of Augustus giving Agrippa his ring on one of the many occasions he thought he was dying. Could Agrippa have succeeded Augustus as emperor, or would The Senate have overthrown him because they thought he was too low born?
@@alanpennie, probably not, since he'd already married into the imperial family by that point; and even if he hadn't, everyone knew he could march an army on Rome with a snap of his fingers, and nobody wanted to do that again.
Thank you for making my life better Mr. Cobbler. These videos mean so much to my hollow and vapid life. Whenever you upload I feel like a blind man seeing color for the first time. Thank you.
Hey DJ Peach Cobbler I just started college doing a joint honours of history and politics and your videos have been a huge asset of understanding history especially the module on sources😊
Seen how your content changed over the years, I'm really happy to see that you make the videos not because of trend or because ir your "job", but because you are really passionate about what you are writing, I am shaking with anxiety to see how you are going to go and evolve. Sorry for the bad English, a hug and a good waxing from Brasil.
Thanks! I love your videos on Rome hope you go on to cover the Eastern Roman Empire The Crusades are in particularly hilarious and the adoption of Christianity is interesting as well.
Btw just for audience understanding Ive loved history most my life and have a degree in the study of it with a focus on western civilization but I love it all. Your channel as been a breath of fresh air fron the usual formats I see history youtubers take. Big fan
I’m an “indigenous” gamer who originally subbed because of your DOOM Eternal review, but I was also a classics major. What an enjoyable pivot this channel has taken!
Just a small clarification: "Octavian" isn't Augustus's birth-name. He was born "Gaius Octavius", and when posthumously adopted by Gaius Julius Caesar, Roman Custom dictated that he should've become "Gaius Juluis Caesar Octavianus", which is where we get "Octavian." He never did use this name, electing instead to be called "Caesar" at all times, and later Imperator Caesar Augustus, but historians tend to use "Octavian" to refer to him in the period he SHOULD have called himself that, BEFORE the name change to Augustus and AFTER the adoption. But it's not his birth name, and as far as we can tell, no one ever called him that.
I for one am impressed with Peaches Artistic abilities with all the paintings and wood etches of ancient Rome he created just for this TH-cam video as his art really sells this and makes me feel like I was there in that time.
List of Roman values you need to have to succeed as ruler in the Roman Empire: 1. Be a Good Military commander 2.Be alive That's it, it's not a long list... the second one is arguably optional given the whole godhood on death thing
I'm here for the history. I originally showed up for actually just you as a person. The character you put up is freaking hilarious. Thank you for making these videos. They're always a joy to watch.
Im a history fan who enjoyed your early videos anyway because you’re entertaining; I’m loving everything you’re putting out now and I can’t wait for more!
I am an indigenous, but i do enjoy all of your stuff, i always watch the whole thing, i cant remember a single point but it feels like im getting more educated about history, the way you present it is phenomenal
I'm here for the humor & the fairly straight talk on how it was or facts of the matter. NO ONE can be totally correct EVER about the past. It's impossible, but we can get a fairly damn good assessment of what we know and do not know. You do a good job on History. I haven't gamed in years.
As an indiginous gamer of yours, Im gonna be totally honest and give an opinion that may divide even your fanbase that I find myself in.......I love both your game and history videos. Ive been watching you long enough that I dont even remember what video of yours I watched first. What I do know is that I started watching your videos for a little while before your first Rome video. I was surprised when I first saw the thumbnail for "What did the Romans think of the Barbarians". Having taken you as a video game youtuber I at first thought it was basically going to be some joke video about the Romans. Then I found out and went holy shit this is being presented as a serious historical video essay. Then more time went along and I finally understood that it was both. My point being is whether your talking about video games or the lies written down by men from the past that we call history, you bring a presentation that is unique. You are able to blend comedy and storytelling in a way that makes your videos enjoyable and engrossing. Ive watched some of your videos multiple times because of how much I enjoy watching them, even if I know when the punchline is coming. I remember the video where you talked about moving on from video games because you wanted the channel to grow and be successful, and how you werent sure what you had planned for it long term. Then another video game video came out. Dude listen to me when I say this. Both your video game and history videos are great. And thats not just because I love video games and history myself, so you know completely not biased in this statement. As long as you keep up with your style, passion, and work ethic you are going to continue to do well. And dont be afraid to experiment with something new every once in a while if you feel like it. Dont feel like you have to restrict yourself for us or anyone.
thank you for all of your great videos, i hope your doing okay and the weight gain isn't depression based, but then again. making what you make it has to be. Love you, babe, hope ya get well soon broski.
Honesty I am here for DJ Peach Cobbler. Be it games or historical, the schizophrenic enthusiasm radiated by DJ just makes every topic he talks about way too interesting to miss out.
here for the history, i'll watch a historia civilis once in a while, i watch a couple of history yters that are basically just slightly more entertaining essays, this is def the best at keeping my attention to being well researched ratio, i had almost no knowledge in the history of meso + south america beyond 1900, series got me hooked, have watched basically every video on the channel now
Great video, thanks for sharing. To answer your question, I'm an indigenous gamer but I like history and human sciences in general, it's the area I'm studying to later start a professional career
"Could it be that Tyranny is the exact sort of lie that you want to believe" - DJ Peach Cobbler. Every so often you write with the wit of a genuine scholar. The first video I watched from you was on Oiligarchy, in it despite your crass jokes and silly pie people puppets, you told a genuinely moving story and taught me something about the world while also shining a light on a perspective I had not considered before. This video has done the same. As someone who has always been a lover of history, and who simultaneously was here from (somewhat) the beginning watching your gaming videos, I think you do both types of content wonderfully. Please continue to fallow your own whims of whatever form of content makes you passionate, because when you are passionate about a subject, your style of expression really shines through. That style is what I am here for.
I have been watching your content for a few years and love your historical videos as much as your video game analysis, you’re humor is so good and I can’t get enough of your content please keep up the amazing work!!!
Holy shit idk who else has this problem but have you ever been getting ice cream seen a dj peach cobbler notification got a raging erection but forgot your grandma with Alzheimer's lives with you walks in on you while getting ice cream on attention and had to american pie your ice cream while yelling grandma what are you doing.....or is that just a me problem
holy fuck finally!!!! we eating good with this one. Thank you father DJ peach Cobbler plz also could you a vid do on other miscellaneous far away empires the romans interacted with like India, China, Armenia etc. ? edit: just read the description, completely understandable. Always excited to see your next work whatever it maybe
I like how every Video for the most part is "hehe History man do le funny" and at the and DJP just drops one of the most gut wrenching theses I've ever heard.
At 2:31, the first emperor's birth name was *NOT* Octavian. "Octavian" is a contrivance invented by historians to differentiate this person known to his contemporaries as Gaius Julius Caesar from his great uncle, Gaius Julius Caesar. His birth name was Gaius Octavius.
Close enough. *Octavian* means in effect "the guy who used to be called Octavius before he decided to call himself Julius Caesar, a name we won't use because it would be too confusing". I mean, no one calls Caracalla Marcus Aurelius.
Damn, this ending actually made me tear up a little. Lots of your videos have hit emotional notes before but damn, that last line hits different. Love all your work on Rome and the Spanish Conquests, btw, peak video essays on history.
You've come a long way Mr. Cobbler, although i've not been here since the beginning (found you trough your Skyrim video "a bittersweet masterpiece") its been a honor to see your growth and how you tackle history (or any topic really) in a funny and engaging way, you take a while to reach what you want to say but when you do i noticed that the whole journey till there is worth it and make us better and more easily understand your point, i salute you sir. P.S. Forgive me for any errors in my text message, english is not my first language.
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I was planning to go into hibernation after this little project so I could bring you something really special. I've got something cooking about the Apache that y'all are really gonna love! However, I may take a little break to gloat about Ubisoft at the beginning of next month. Nothing major, but I'm a fairly private person as TH-camrs go, and it would present an opportunity to provide a window into the reality of what this is like
Thank you for your service
I use a Chinese phone, i always accept the cookies, and I dont read the terms of service. Privacy fears me
Do you have OnlyFans yet?
@@DystopiaWithoutNeonsThe jade emperor will protect my data
when is the 500k q and a going to be?
Being called a indigenous member of your audience for being there when you were only making videos about games made me feel special.
Good to hear, hope you'll enjoy being pushed out and marginalized in favor of the needs of the new population (i.e more history and less gaming videos)
I agree with both comments
We are the true cobbler fans and will inherit our true birthright over all the pie people. These History fuckers will never win.
@@BullofCrete He is a gamer, being marginalized comes with the territory.
same
Too late DJPeachCobbler, I already have a degree in HBO Rome
You’re pullo-ing my leg.
THIRTEEN!
I'm fluent in times new roman
he was a CONSUL. OF ROME.
I saved your comment on the 420 like mark lol 🔥🤘🏼
Cobbler returning to long form roman history shitposts after his Aztec hiatus is like dad finally returning from the store with milk and TWO cartons of smokes for the family
Smokes for the whole family!?
@@MatthewTheWanderer hell yeah
This is truly a momentous day.
Father, I request a 500 Cigarette converter for these 500 Cigarettes you have bought me.
Ciggarets 😋😋😋
He forgot the milk
I love DJ Peach Cobbler’s gradual shift from Twink to Otter to Bear.
I feel like he was most unhinged in his otter phase.
I think there is something to be said about how being in that godless middle ground drives a man insane.
I hate how I can understand this
super gay but real
My mother calling me a twink convinced me to hit the gym & I gained 8 kilos of muscle.
Sorry wtf is an otter of a man?
He need to lose weight
Everyone needs a best friend like Agrippa, but few deserve them. Dude carried Octavion like Atlas.
GOATed Comment
Honestly had him in my head as being played by Sean Astin on HBO lol oh sahm
He's easily the most underappreciated Roman general. Better than Caesar, Sulla, Pompey, Marius, Probus, Belisarius, Lucullus and Stilicho. Up there with Scipio and Auralien as a contender for THE greatest Roman general. Him and Taurus, Crassus III, Ventidius, Drusus and Tiberius are the reason why the Caesar and Pompey's conquests didn't go to waste.
@@geordiejones5618What about Belisarius?
We should all be like Agrippa, but too often we're more like Agrippina the younger. Be excellent to your friends and family and don't poison your spouse everyone.
I’m definitely here for the history on this channel. DJ cobbler has a way of making these long gone historical events come to life. Really one of the GOATS of the TH-cam history community
Seconded
I came for the gamer content, though I've stayed for the long drawn out historic video essays
I came for the funny. I stayed for the schizophrenia.
@@brettfitzmaurice3317 feel you, its been quite the journey
Other guy who nails that is Dan Carlin. Putting you in the headspace of people in history with direct quotes and context is the best way to form understanding.
* July is named after Julius Caesars Birth month.
* August is named after Augustus but not his birth month but the month he conquered Egypt and brought it into the Empire.
It was that big of an event.
But also like, f both of those dudes, December, November, and October used to be the 10th, 9th, and 8th month respectively
@codymoon7552 malding but not even Coptic
@@longiusaescius2537 I LIKE IT WHEN NAMES MAKE SENSE
@@codymoon7552I believe your fight is with january and february
@@codymoon7552
Would have been nice if The Romans had renamed their end - year months appropriately.
Agrippa's depiction as a dog is far from an insult by the way. The guy truly was the best friend any man could ask for.
Now, as someone who did a masters in history, I'm very familiar with how to do history and I came here because the algorithm recommended your fantastic critique of the equally fun TH-camr BlueJay. I'm also someone who enjoys video essays on games, but honestly, I'm here for your history content. The thing that I *really* like about your approach to history is that it is highly histriographic. Your comparison of sources, refusal to take things at face value unless it is hilarious, that is something I rarely see in history videos. You're an engaging story teller, and the high amount of humor and pie people actually works really well to draw home the nuances of history, especially for things with such unreliable sources as the ancient world. If I had the money to spend I would gladly funnel it into you making more history videos about, well, any topic.
I want to put Mad God of the Yucatan into the Library of Congress.
A fellow history enjoyer, honestly yeah, most history channels just vomit whatever the primary sources say to you and never actually engage in critical thinking which it's always been quite odd to me, Cobbler stands out quite a lot, first because he makes his videos way more interesting than most history content on this platform and he also actually interrogates the text, I like him quite a lot
Lol I always assumed his day job was a history professor
@somethingclever4563 DJPeachCobbler is proof that you don't need a degree to learn how to do history right. Heck, I went straight into archives because I'm not skilled enough to produce history, write historigraphies, or teach people. DJPeachCobbler is soundly in the latter two categories and has the chops to enter the first category.
Seeing how he went from a pretty standard history content creator (find source, spit out video) to fairly quickly leaping to interrogate sources like a bad cop on cocaine was genuinely impressive to behold and so rare to see on here.
I truly hope he makes more and inspires people to pick up this style in their own fields
I dropped out of my BA history degree, but I still had a class on historiography. Agreed completely. It's a little unfortunate how credulous people are, particularly with how blatant spin has gotten in today's media environment. I often give the following advice to people less familiar with history.
"You know when you read a news article? If you're thinking critically - and I hope you are - you probably think about who wrote it, why wrote it, what they're omitting, what they're emphasizing, what they can or can't realistically know, and most importantly, what idea they're trying to *sell you on*. That's how you need to read history. Same shit, different century."
Honestly, I don't think I would've needed the class, which mostly covered the different schools of history, to apply what I feel like are pretty basic critical thinking skills. But the empiricist historians sort of indicate that a lot of people do - and those guys were almost certainly smarter than I am on average, and much more educated than myself. Perhaps, like everyone else who ever lived, I'm just a product of my time. We're all forced to think critically about information now.
I like the dick jokes
I REALLY wanna see a Romanized version of Sesame Street now. Think of it. Via Sesamus. Elmo as a centurion, Big Bird as a Gaul, Bert and Ernie as Greeks. Yea that'd be pretty neat.
Lmfao, of course, those two gotta be the greeks.
The Count would be a publican tax farmer that just keeps raising taxes higher and higher.
@@jacobevans489 😂
Snuffleupugus as a war elephant led by stinky, swarthy Oscar the Carthiginian Grouch out to avenge his father Grover Barca.
"If the Caesar had a Text to Speech Device" that one would be lit
WHAT IS THAT INTRO, TF JORDAN PETERSON😭😭
I think he should get back on his benzo addiction
I can't explain the hate Jordan Peterson has for Elmo, it's surreal.
I didn't realize how much Kermit hated Elmo...
I am so dissapointed he did not read it in a Kermit voice
@@sebastianmunozochoa1485 Elmo, a damnable agent of the various hungering hordes of those anti-American operations😤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅
As an Indigenous gamer, I love your newer content that sits firmly on the spectrum between CGP-Grey, HBomberguy, and Ssethzeentach.
Hbombersoy?
Really?
That balding trolls remorse failure!
@@monseurwanksalotte3477?
The Ssethzeentach comparison is quite apt
He's crazy
He's mad
He dips his head down corn starch
Hey hey people
DJPeachCobbler been hittin that Historia Civilis again
God I love Historia Civilis
It’s so weird to think that i pretty much grew up on it
It radicalized me
@@timwithfriends7582
We haven't seen much of him recently.
Did he get a new job or something?
@@alanpennie nah, he just uploads super slow now. I remember he took like a 2 year break from the channel at some point
For all the shit we give Lepidus for not doing anything, he *did* die of old age rich and happy, after being the member of a triumvirate and not being the one who took power.
Oh he didn't die happy.
That bastard Octavian had his son put to death.
@@alanpennie ah shit, didn’t know that
He also got to keep the title of Pontifex Maximus until he died, so that was pretty neat too.
Thank you for bringing back the piehead skits, they and your introspective narration are your content at it's finest, specially the character interactions! Great video as always
What a true masculine man points blame all the man's problems on a women. A true Roman.
His audience, were Romans, and not Greeks... one can afford such BS with the Romans, they a bit slow... In the middle ages it got even worse... Barbarossa´s father, an emperor himself, couldn´t grasp the difference between Logik and Truth... And Barbarossa himself, couldn´t read or write. Both were emperors...
@klausbrinck2137 Look, I’m all for making fun of barbarians pretending to be Romans like the Franks and Saxons but even I have to admit medieval barbarians were more literate and educated than ancient barbarians, so…. you got a source for that?
@@sammylastname8776 There´s a great tv-show in Germany about such stuff, it´s public, and state-financed (but state-independent), that´s where I heard it (10vor11, 10to11, YT= 5Y8HhWY4LhQ ), where renowned European scientists speak about their topics, more often about history... Princess Theophanu, whose uncle, a usurper, was shortly the eastern-Roman-emperor, married the holly-Roman-Emperor, and learnt reading and writing German during the trip ... So, she was, by arrival, far more literate in her future-husband´s nother-language, than the future husband himself (and by arrival, she felt like a modern wealthy NY-teen arriving in 1900´s Manilla...). Barbarossa´s half-brother, king Konrad the 3rd (not his emperor-father, admittedly) had highly educated teachers from Germany, all around him, trying to teach him things... He just wasn´t clever enough... Barbarossa´s incapabilities in Latin, led to a 3-years-war with the Papal state, despite spending large parts of his life in Italy... He has learnt a bit of reading in both languages at the end.
@@klausbrinck2137 i dont believe anything a german says
@@Lely2.0 I´m not German... It´s just another Nickname that was at hand when I created my account... But nice try.
Roman Emperor? I hardly even know her!!!!
I'll do you one better, Cobbler?! I hardly know her!
@@persici2725 Mein gott
Egypt! I hardly know er! :DDD
@@sirllamaiii9708 curses!!
Augustus? I dont even know us!
You are one of my favorite TH-cam Historians because you don't tell it how it has been told to people.
You tell us what those people thought was happening to THEM, and WHY they most likely thought those things.
That and you are just really good at making funny videos, truly, at the end of everything i AM here for YOU.
Just what I needed after a rough week.
hope it gets better for you my friend
@@duncanlemp692thanks for the kindness. Getting better. You take care friend.
The ancient Serbian art of chariot stealing has evolved through the centuries into stealing catalytic converters and copper wire in the modern day. The adidas tracksuits however, have remained mostly the same.
The Serbians did not exist at time. There ancestors did not live in balkans at the time. All of balkans were owned by ancient Illyrian Albanians 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 . And they would kill all Persians 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 .
Cobbler, you introducing me to The Conquest of New Spain. I read it and wrote an essay on Diaz’s account for history class, and I loved it.
The cut is gonna be UNREAL
Somehow found this channel from small youtuber drama when halo infinite was still news and have happily stayed put. These videos are entertaining, informational, and somehow comforting all while I have a schizophrenic concern to homeland security explaining to me the finer details of Rome or getting me to question everything I ever learned on history in US public schools. I've always loved history but your presentation breathes new life into the medium with your more human/character-centric approach to explaining things all while delivering actual depth. Your content played a large part in my shift of focus during historical studies realizing and focusing that people in history are still people and being more aware when we're getting 75% to 50% or maybe none of the true story and whether the common story is a reaching conjecture or outright obviously telling a wrong narrative.
Genuinely one of my favorite channels on this platform standing out as an island paradise in a sea of slop content.
agrippa as dog is both hilarious and kinda unfair. he was much more like gandalf, appearing when ever needed and somehow being literally magic
I like that story of Augustus giving Agrippa his ring on one of the many occasions he thought he was dying.
Could Agrippa have succeeded Augustus as emperor, or would The Senate have overthrown him because they thought he was too low born?
@@alanpennie, probably not, since he'd already married into the imperial family by that point; and even if he hadn't, everyone knew he could march an army on Rome with a snap of his fingers, and nobody wanted to do that again.
Final of series - "What would the Romans have thought of D.J peach cobbler?"
Thank you for making my life better Mr. Cobbler. These videos mean so much to my hollow and vapid life. Whenever you upload I feel like a blind man seeing color for the first time. Thank you.
Hey DJ Peach Cobbler I just started college doing a joint honours of history and politics and your videos have been a huge asset of understanding history especially the module on sources😊
Seen how your content changed over the years, I'm really happy to see that you make the videos not because of trend or because ir your "job", but because you are really passionate about what you are writing, I am shaking with anxiety to see how you are going to go and evolve. Sorry for the bad English, a hug and a good waxing from Brasil.
He's getting a Brazillian wax? 🤣
@@justamaggot5870 unfortunately, only in my dreams 😞
“a good waxing” you’ve killed me. you have reached your brazillian hands through the screen and killed me. 100/10.
@@mildly_miffed_man1414 I'm happy that my joke made you smile my friend, may the wax be with you.
Octavian: "HE'S SLEEPING UNDER MOSQUITO NETS!🦟"
Rome: "⚔TO WAR!!!⚔"
After a year, i'm still trying to understand what this Channel Is about.
But it's a great Channel
I need more history pie man, ive sat here and rewatched all your history videos on repeat for the last month and i cannot get enough
Thanks! I love your videos on Rome hope you go on to cover the Eastern Roman Empire The Crusades are in particularly hilarious and the adoption of Christianity is interesting as well.
Honestly I’m here for whatever kind of topics you want to cover.
2:58 Indigenous gamers rise up
We have been mentioned ... Quick ... *starts gaming franticly*
Our tribe is being marginalized with every day
Got called out for watching this at work in the first 5 minutes
My birthday and a new DJ Peach Cobbler Rome video? Best day ever
In canada they call indigenous games first players
Btw just for audience understanding Ive loved history most my life and have a degree in the study of it with a focus on western civilization but I love it all. Your channel as been a breath of fresh air fron the usual formats I see history youtubers take. Big fan
I appreciate you uploading right when I was finishing rewatching all your videos
The time has come!!
It is the prophecy.
I’m an “indigenous” gamer who originally subbed because of your DOOM Eternal review, but I was also a classics major. What an enjoyable pivot this channel has taken!
Just a small clarification: "Octavian" isn't Augustus's birth-name.
He was born "Gaius Octavius", and when posthumously adopted by Gaius Julius Caesar, Roman Custom dictated that he should've become "Gaius Juluis Caesar Octavianus", which is where we get "Octavian."
He never did use this name, electing instead to be called "Caesar" at all times, and later Imperator Caesar Augustus, but historians tend to use "Octavian" to refer to him in the period he SHOULD have called himself that, BEFORE the name change to Augustus and AFTER the adoption.
But it's not his birth name, and as far as we can tell, no one ever called him that.
I dislike the guy, and it's rather satisfying that he gets tagged with a name he never wanted.
Just got off an 80-hour shift at the jelq factory. I needed this video. Thanks P-man.
Bro the Cassius Dio speech is an utter banger I reccomend reading, even if it is a romanticised and reader serving recollection
I for one am impressed with Peaches Artistic abilities with all the paintings and wood etches of ancient Rome he created just for this TH-cam video as his art really sells this and makes me feel like I was there in that time.
List of Roman values you need to have to succeed as ruler in the Roman Empire:
1. Be a Good Military commander
2.Be alive
That's it, it's not a long list... the second one is arguably optional given the whole godhood on death thing
I'm here for the history. I originally showed up for actually just you as a person. The character you put up is freaking hilarious. Thank you for making these videos. They're always a joy to watch.
My personal tragedy is that Cobbler stopped the gaming videos before doing an analysis on Disco Elysium
Im a history fan who enjoyed your early videos anyway because you’re entertaining; I’m loving everything you’re putting out now and I can’t wait for more!
As someone who has loved old JP's college lectures, the intro gave me the most sorrowful laughing fit I've ever had. Homie's gone lol
No sir, thank YOU for letting me listen.
What a conclusion, man
I feel I'm somehow both a history nerd and a gamer, so this channel is perfect:)
2:55 I'm here for both. You make exceedingly good videos on both subjects.
The peach is bulking! Whoa to the cobbler
I am an indigenous, but i do enjoy all of your stuff, i always watch the whole thing, i cant remember a single point but it feels like im getting more educated about history, the way you present it is phenomenal
Cobbler’s beard has been getting better and better every video since the hairline started receding
trt
Discovered this channel thanks to the stalker 2 review and now I have a new favorite history/gamer niche TH-camr
And I already thought the day couldn't get any better
Long time fan, first time caller. Just wanna say DJ, I'm here for whatever your unhinged rants are about
Damn Daddy Cobbler, looking good
This is why I give this guy Patreon money. Very well done video.
5:22 in my defense retail is boring
I work on machines and my machine is currently running. Lol
I was on break and I got called out 😂
The way you tell history from the perspectives of those who’s saw these events as current events is so unique.
PART 2 IS HERE, LETS GO!!!
Goddddd why is this best content on TH-cam or any platform for that matter, whyyyyy can’t everything be this good. Darn you papa cobbler!!!!
0:53 wait no Romainians steal not us
As a romanian yes
Well, if they got through, both of you, Roma would stop them when they would have got to Croatia.
@@theunpatrioticcroat6284 who knows
I'm here for the humor & the fairly straight talk on how it was or facts of the matter. NO ONE can be totally correct EVER about the past. It's impossible, but we can get a fairly damn good assessment of what we know and do not know. You do a good job on History. I haven't gamed in years.
"What do I have?"
"Halitosis(?)"
LMAOOOO
I personally love that your Chanel is half history half gaming. Pretty much two things I love very much.
Please talk about S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 when it comes out 🙏
As an indiginous gamer of yours, Im gonna be totally honest and give an opinion that may divide even your fanbase that I find myself in.......I love both your game and history videos.
Ive been watching you long enough that I dont even remember what video of yours I watched first. What I do know is that I started watching your videos for a little while before your first Rome video. I was surprised when I first saw the thumbnail for "What did the Romans think of the Barbarians". Having taken you as a video game youtuber I at first thought it was basically going to be some joke video about the Romans. Then I found out and went holy shit this is being presented as a serious historical video essay. Then more time went along and I finally understood that it was both.
My point being is whether your talking about video games or the lies written down by men from the past that we call history, you bring a presentation that is unique. You are able to blend comedy and storytelling in a way that makes your videos enjoyable and engrossing. Ive watched some of your videos multiple times because of how much I enjoy watching them, even if I know when the punchline is coming.
I remember the video where you talked about moving on from video games because you wanted the channel to grow and be successful, and how you werent sure what you had planned for it long term. Then another video game video came out.
Dude listen to me when I say this. Both your video game and history videos are great. And thats not just because I love video games and history myself, so you know completely not biased in this statement. As long as you keep up with your style, passion, and work ethic you are going to continue to do well. And dont be afraid to experiment with something new every once in a while if you feel like it. Dont feel like you have to restrict yourself for us or anyone.
“She’s hot” 23:26 I’m dead
I can’t get enough of the cobbler… keep pumping them out chalk father
The greatest Racism enthusiast has uploaded twice in 1 month, rejoice plebeians
As a map painting gamer , history is kinda my base interest. So your channel works for me, man. Keep up the amazing work.
That chalk is so smooth.
Is it that fancy Japanese chalk I've heard about?
thank you for all of your great videos, i hope your doing okay and the weight gain isn't depression based, but then again. making what you make it has to be. Love you, babe, hope ya get well soon broski.
Jokes on you dessert man, I love games, I love history, and I love alternative art of Egyptian Gods.
Honesty I am here for DJ Peach Cobbler. Be it games or historical, the schizophrenic enthusiasm radiated by DJ just makes every topic he talks about way too interesting to miss out.
You should do an episode on the Sassanids
Look I know nothing about history I am from your gaming videos. However if over explaining Rome gets me another 3 part series I am all for it
here for the history, i'll watch a historia civilis once in a while, i watch a couple of history yters that are basically just slightly more entertaining essays, this is def the best at keeping my attention to being well researched ratio, i had almost no knowledge in the history of meso + south america beyond 1900, series got me hooked, have watched basically every video on the channel now
DJ Peach Cobbler is my favorite history teacher
Great video, thanks for sharing. To answer your question, I'm an indigenous gamer but I like history and human sciences in general, it's the area I'm studying to later start a professional career
New video let's go
THE GOAT HAS POSTED
God bless Mr cob, praying the ADL never finds your channel
They can't even find Palestine on a map
History or games, we love you man. Thank you for all your hard work, we all appreciate it.
0:15 A lot of zoomies still like this Kermit sounding mf
Kids like dumb things sometimes, and sometimes kids are dumb
Up yours, woke moralist. We'll who zooms who.
@@sars910 woke ?
Defend liking some emotionally unstable pansy that likes Israel more than you
@@sars910 Why do you call me woke tho ?
@@blitzkrieg2928 it's a meme, dude. Look up "Jordan Peterson woke moralists"
"Could it be that Tyranny is the exact sort of lie that you want to believe"
- DJ Peach Cobbler.
Every so often you write with the wit of a genuine scholar.
The first video I watched from you was on Oiligarchy, in it despite your crass jokes and silly pie people puppets, you told a genuinely moving story and taught me something about the world while also shining a light on a perspective I had not considered before.
This video has done the same.
As someone who has always been a lover of history, and who simultaneously was here from (somewhat) the beginning watching your gaming videos, I think you do both types of content wonderfully. Please continue to fallow your own whims of whatever form of content makes you passionate, because when you are passionate about a subject, your style of expression really shines through. That style is what I am here for.
14 seconds
New personal record
And time to decend into insanity
I have been watching your content for a few years and love your historical videos as much as your video game analysis, you’re humor is so good and I can’t get enough of your content please keep up the amazing work!!!
Holy shit idk who else has this problem but have you ever been getting ice cream seen a dj peach cobbler notification got a raging erection but forgot your grandma with Alzheimer's lives with you walks in on you while getting ice cream on attention and had to american pie your ice cream while yelling grandma what are you doing.....or is that just a me problem
Pudding. I like pudding.
Coal.
Another Cobbler Certified hit. Amazing video, my dude.
holy fuck finally!!!! we eating good with this one.
Thank you father DJ peach Cobbler
plz also could you a vid do on other miscellaneous far away empires the romans interacted with like India, China, Armenia etc. ?
edit: just read the description, completely understandable. Always excited to see your next work whatever it maybe
I like how every Video for the most part is "hehe History man do le funny" and at the and DJP just drops one of the most gut wrenching theses I've ever heard.
At 2:31, the first emperor's birth name was *NOT* Octavian. "Octavian" is a contrivance invented by historians to differentiate this person known to his contemporaries as Gaius Julius Caesar from his great uncle, Gaius Julius Caesar. His birth name was Gaius Octavius.
Close enough.
*Octavian* means in effect "the guy who used to be called Octavius before he decided to call himself Julius Caesar, a name we won't use because it would be too confusing".
I mean, no one calls Caracalla Marcus Aurelius.
@@alanpennie, nobody calls Caligula Gaius Julius Caesar either, because that would be really confusing.
@@occam7382
Very true.
Damn, this ending actually made me tear up a little. Lots of your videos have hit emotional notes before but damn, that last line hits different. Love all your work on Rome and the Spanish Conquests, btw, peak video essays on history.
You've come a long way Mr. Cobbler, although i've not been here since the beginning (found you trough your Skyrim video "a bittersweet masterpiece") its been a honor to see your growth and how you tackle history (or any topic really) in a funny and engaging way, you take a while to reach what you want to say but when you do i noticed that the whole journey till there is worth it and make us better and more easily understand your point, i salute you sir.
P.S. Forgive me for any errors in my text message, english is not my first language.