A remarkale legend , a symbol of hope and faith and courage and an example to follow for others.Thank you for the historical rendition of life in the olden days and where a heroine is born from a farm girl to stand up for true justice without fear. Time does change everything.
This story is absolutely riveting! Mary Winchester’s transformation into a legendary sharpshooter and leader is so inspiring. The tension and strategy were executed perfectly
Yea this is a beautiful story. Though it 's like it has the same plot and sequences as a story with a retired navy intelligence officer as it's main character.
I've watched almost all the stories from these story telling channels..,its always the same plot, same dialogs, sameendings, yet i like the stories, just wish they'd mix up the plots and dialogs some,,,gets boring sometimes...narration is always good in all these stories...
A very riveting and interesting story - would make a good movie but with no on screen action and the drone of the narrator's voice it's only good for those nights when you can't get to sleep , a good remedy and worked well on me .
The rifle shown is not an 1873 Winchester. The 1873 does not have brass fittings and I'm only 15 min into this nice story. Good story but getting the details wrong is very distracting.
@@curtisalkaway For some people it's costuming, in written work it may be spelling as someone interested in firearms and History it's glaring errors in firearms. Like in the John Wayne films where he used an 1892 Winchester in a film set in the 1860s. It doesn't make me any less a fan but there it is.If I made a film with General Patton relieving the siege of the Alamo, I'd expect someone to notice.
This story would make for a Great Old West Television Movie ! Possibly a OLD WEST Series Like how John Jakes Book was on the NORTH and SOUTH was on T.V. !
So at about 10:45 your AI narrated that preparing and narrating this story took a lot of time. {Then it asked people to subscribe.} The information I am often giving is that AI creates these stories. Often they are not even checked by a live human before AI narrates them. And if they are checked many of them are still left with many story-line holes and faults. I am not saying there are or are not faults with this story-line. But if AI actually writes or creates the story then AI narrates the story I do not imagine a lot of live human time went into it unless your channel is different to the other channels I have seen and heard an abundance of faults with. But it always bothers me to be asked to like &/or subscribe early in a video rather than at the end. Personally I imagine most people are smart enough to like/subscribe without being asked if they consider something worth doing that for. But up to the time point I mentioned earlier but then got distracted into responding and writing this I admit the story seems well enough done to be worth listening longer. I will see how it all goes and decide then if I shall like/subscribe. I usually do those things for channels offering quality. Cheers and have a great new year. Sadly by 35 minutes AI had told people to subscribe 4 times. I stopped listening there. Once is enough if a video is any good. 4 times is overkill. Also stories that go on beyond a half hour and maybe 3/4 of an hour at most are just too long to hold my attention. Have a good day everyone.
You highlighted a common enough illogical request often inserted by those who post videos. Asking one's audiences to key in 'like' and 'subscribe' before they even get the chance to view the video is such an annoying request that reflects badly on the posting. Strangely , this careless habit suggests the unthinking adoption of the 'tiadapathi' subculture. This word is derived from the Malay language, which describes the attitude resulting from living a life marked by a 'couldn't be bothered even if the sky falls down ' mentality honed by cultivating a value system that can only described as the doctrine of laziness.
A good story poorly delivered. The AI voicr is very sloppy, you must attempt to earn subscribers. Big gaps in the dialogue, assortment of voice speed, breaking the story frequently to ask for an unearned favor.
A remarkale legend , a symbol of hope and faith and courage and an example to follow for others.Thank you for the historical rendition of life in the olden days and where a heroine is born from a farm girl to stand up for true justice without fear. Time does change everything.
This story is absolutely riveting! Mary Winchester’s transformation into a legendary sharpshooter and leader is so inspiring. The tension and strategy were executed perfectly
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Enjoying your stories, looking forward to more
! Mary Winchester’s transformation into a legendary sharpshooter
The voice does put someone to sleep.
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Just started this Vid and I can tell already it's going to be a Good One!!!
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Yea this is a beautiful story. Though it 's like it has the same plot and sequences as a story with a retired navy intelligence officer as it's main character.
I've watched almost all the stories from these story telling channels..,its always the same plot, same dialogs, sameendings, yet i like the stories, just wish they'd mix up the plots and dialogs some,,,gets boring sometimes...narration is always good in all these stories...
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A very riveting and interesting story - would make a good movie but with no on screen action and the drone of the narrator's voice it's only good for those nights when you can't get to sleep , a good remedy and worked well on me .
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The rifle shown is not an 1873 Winchester. The 1873 does not have brass fittings and I'm only 15 min into this nice story. Good story but getting the details wrong is very distracting.
Let's split hairs heat now, ain't a netflix production. Git reel!
@@curtisalkaway For some people it's costuming, in written work it may be spelling as someone interested in firearms and History it's glaring errors in firearms. Like in the John Wayne films where he used an 1892 Winchester in a film set in the 1860s. It doesn't make me any less a fan but there it is.If I made a film with General Patton relieving the siege of the Alamo, I'd expect someone to notice.
Its a story not real. Get a life.
@@joescheller6680 It was a comment on a fictional story, get a life yourself
This story would make for a Great Old West Television Movie ! Possibly a OLD WEST Series Like how John Jakes Book was on the NORTH and SOUTH was on T.V. !
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At least thach that girl how to hold a rifial. What a mess.
Thank you for sharing this inspiring story. Would make a great movie. Teaching honesty is the only way.
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By part 12 it has apeared that the story has been stretched out and 12 requests to subscribe added. Still counting
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My location? The back side of the Moon. Reception is poor to non existent.
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The way Mary outsmarted the bandits was nothing short of brilliant. Her story deserves to be turned into a movie!
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What a load of old twaddle - I was going to subscribe but forgot - why didn't I hear a reminder?
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So at about 10:45 your AI narrated that preparing and narrating this story took a lot of time. {Then it asked people to subscribe.} The information I am often giving is that AI creates these stories. Often they are not even checked by a live human before AI narrates them. And if they are checked many of them are still left with many story-line holes and faults. I am not saying there are or are not faults with this story-line. But if AI actually writes or creates the story then AI narrates the story I do not imagine a lot of live human time went into it unless your channel is different to the other channels I have seen and heard an abundance of faults with. But it always bothers me to be asked to like &/or subscribe early in a video rather than at the end. Personally I imagine most people are smart enough to like/subscribe without being asked if they consider something worth doing that for. But up to the time point I mentioned earlier but then got distracted into responding and writing this I admit the story seems well enough done to be worth listening longer. I will see how it all goes and decide then if I shall like/subscribe. I usually do those things for channels offering quality. Cheers and have a great new year.
Sadly by 35 minutes AI had told people to subscribe 4 times. I stopped listening there. Once is enough if a video is any good. 4 times is overkill. Also stories that go on beyond a half hour and maybe 3/4 of an hour at most are just too long to hold my attention. Have a good day everyone.
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You highlighted a common enough illogical request often inserted by those who post videos. Asking one's audiences to key in 'like' and 'subscribe' before they even get the chance to view the video is such an annoying request that reflects badly on the posting. Strangely , this careless habit suggests the unthinking adoption of the 'tiadapathi' subculture. This word is derived from the Malay language, which describes the attitude resulting from living a life marked by a 'couldn't be bothered even if the sky falls down ' mentality honed by cultivating a value system that can only described as the doctrine of laziness.
Trainidad
A good story poorly delivered. The AI voicr is very sloppy, you must attempt to earn subscribers. Big gaps in the dialogue, assortment of voice speed, breaking the story frequently to ask for an unearned favor.
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