Im not even doing this for work...i just enjoy researching in my free time *(also playing games)* i thought about what about Victorian era was thank you for your informative video, dropped a sub!
Great explanation. This brief analysis allowed me to make a sociological cross reading between the ottoman era Anatolian society and victorian era Britain and the relation of consumerism to individualization in a western manner. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for this thoughtfully done video. I am reading "Lila" by Robert Pirsig, and needed deeper understanding of this era. Your way of approaching the subject and presenting it is unique and helpful. Great job!
Thank you @Oren Magori. I am so glad that this video was helpful to you. Coincidentally, I’ve just started Pirsig’s Zen/Motorcycle Maintenance! Happy reading.
I finally have some clarity in what the Victorian era meant. Coming from Ooty in the Nilgiries, it had so much of British influence especially because of the staff college of the army. My Indian Maharashtrian grandfather made his fortunes during that time. My father constantly spoke of king George this and queen Victoria all the time. To the extent of having 13 taxis taxis and a bakery all combined for the weekend use of the British at that time .Born in 1957 after our independence of India it was difficult to understand my fathers times. Your video has given me a tremendous insight into what that ERA meant especially when I traveled to London. It made sense why we had all the tube stations names, Charing cross,Marlybourne etc ,school building& uniforms,how much I knew of all the Br car names then. One was so confused.Thank you so so much for making me understand this unique era in free independent India.
Nirupa Chadha, thank you so much for your comment. I am extremely flattered that this video was able to provide you this. I wish you all of the best as you continue your journey.
I was so shocked that Indonesia was also influenced by the Victorian British Empire (in 1837), but there's no influence on Indonesia in 1901 (shown on map)
... Indonesia juga dijajah Inggris, pak. Tapi cuma sebentar. Sebelum Inggris, Belanda. Eh direbut ama Inggris. Eh balik lagi ke tangan Belanda. THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES itu penguasa yg paling populer di Indonesia dan di Asia Tenggara pd saat itu. Belajar sejarah makanya. 1901 itu jaman2nya mau Perang Dunia pertama btw.
The 5 heads of the local tribes was beheaded to set an example to the other locals by the Dutch company. It is never been forgotten till day. Its said a small bag of nutmeg back in Netherland could niy you a nice pc of land
Very awesome Mr. Will. I really like how you added many explanations and analysis to make things clearer to the audience. Thank you sooo much for this informative video.
our teacher showed us this video in class and told us to take notes so it probably going to be in the exam BTW I loved it its simple and so understandable
thank you for the video I have a paper to write on the Victorian era and I was going in completely blind I didn't know anything about it this gave me a good area to start
This is awesome! I really enjoyed this. Shared it with my high school senior class as we begin studying the Victorian Era in literature. I found it to be quite informative and it definitely built great conversation. I typically loved the comparison in length of leadership around the world. Germany with seven rulers and America with 18. That can shape societal ideals over time. It can take away from political stability.
Thank you very much. I really want to know more about Victorian era. Please make more videos. I notice this video was published 5 years ago. Is your channel still active?
Thank you @Mayura Gupta for the comment. I am glad the video was helpful. Yes, the channel is active; my pursuits in the last couple of years have taken me away from this topic. I will try to generate some more content similar to this.
Hello Mr. Will! I do really like your video. I am writing my big project in the gymnasium and therefore i need some sources for the victorian era. which sources did you used, when you created your video?
Hi, Laura. I am glad to hear that this was helpful. Some of the sources I used were: Kealey, Linda (ed.) "A Not Unreasonable Claim" Conrad, Margaret and Alvin Finkel (eds.) "History of the Canadian Peoples" (Vol. 2) Marsden, Lorna. "Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality" Gleason, Perry, Myers (eds.) "Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History"
Hello our English teacher gave us Homework to answer the questions in the video , please could you tell me the questions are at which part of the video with the answer? thankyou
It helped alot in my studies... I answered all questions my teacher asked... You should cover the poets like robert browning, alfred tennyson and many others, if you can.. It would help us alot in such difficult time.
Great job wonderful explanation but honestly I guess nothing much have changed since the Victorian era except clothes if u live in real world old same old same spatially classes
but now lower classes can vote, aren't worked to death in the mines, women can be prime minister and can do whatever career they want... its really different
Thanks for the video! If i may, i'd like to ask a question. (I'm not from England, therefore i have limited amount of information about that era, as you'd appreciate, some contradicst others). I read somewhere that when a woman wants to go outside she should be companied by another woman, a friend or a sister. So is this information i have accurate as well? Or is it not? Thank you!
Thanks to Queen Victorias marriage to Albert gave Britain & its colonies a boost they all needed; from going forth in Industry to helping the hard working bk bone of Britain, the working classes, "they that have most toil have least pleasure from life". Albert. 🍁
Hi Mr. Will ! i'm preparing my Civilisation project about the End of Victorian Prosperity but actually i didn't find any information about that. Could you please give me some resources ( books'titles, magazines, articles...) and thank you for the video.
sawsan sousou Hi. I am having trouble copying and pasting the resources from an earlier reply. If you scan down the comments you will find a similar request. My reply to Laura includes some book titles. I hope they help.
Carrie Rogers thank you very much. I am happy that something that I made for my own students has turned out to be helpful to teachers and students alike.
In my opinion what Mr Will points out it is not exclusive of the Victorian era. Almost all european countries were Monarchies and they had the aristocratic class and the others with exactly the same characteristics and problems since their destiny was traced at birth. But the morality issue is indeed peculiar of the Victorian era and it consisted basically in the repression of sexuality , They become so puritanic that it was not possible even to say or write breast but only "white meat". We already know the reppercusions of sexual repression and in my opinion this explains the high rate of prostitution they had in that era since almost one third of the women were prostitutes and it is very possible the aristocrats were their more frequent visitors. Another thing that surprises me is the great number of British politics and actors who are gays but according to the education they received they kept their homosexuality indoors . During the fifties many gay men were sent to prison.
I teach sex education and I find sexual repression has had a poor effect on society. Hiding and shaming sexuality only causes us to pervert it even more.
Hi, Jonathan. I am sorry for the delay in responding. Here are some of the sources that I used: Kealey, Linda (ed.) "A Not Unreasonable Claim" Conrad, Margaret and Alvin Finkel (eds.) "History of the Canadian Peoples" (Vol. 2) Marsden, Lorna. "Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality" Gleason, Perry, Myers (eds.) "Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History"
Rabiya Fatima Thank you for the question. A great place to start is the British Library. Check out this list: www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/authors.
Rabiya Fatima My pleasure. Here is some information about the different literary periods in American history. Notice that, in the beginning (first couple hundred years), American literature is based on styles found in British literature. www.britannica.com/list/periods-of-american-literature
Thank you for your question. I have looked into it. The best I could come find was "Woman Greeting Her Husband". I am sorry that I could not be more helpful.
@@MrWillsClassroom, I have found it! victorian-era.org/victorian-husband-wifes-duties.html Thanks for an immediate answer. Your explanation video is great, I was inspired by it twhile preparing my British Literature lessons. Greetings from Ukrainian teacher in Mexico :)
not even watching this to study for anything but this was a good video sir i might just crack open a notebook and start jotting down some notes for fun
Thank you so much for this video! Can you please provide me with some sources : books, articles... about the things you have mentioned in your video. Thanks in advance
Hi, Khaw. I am sorry for the delay in responding. Some of the sources I used were: Kealey, Linda (ed.) "A Not Unreasonable Claim" Conrad, Margaret and Alvin Finkel (eds.) "History of the Canadian Peoples" (Vol. 2) Marsden, Lorna. "Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality" Gleason, Perry, Myers (eds.) "Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History"
Mr Will, I am doing a speech about the Victorian Area. What source did use for Germany having 7 Kings and the U.s. having 18 presidents during Queen victorias reign
Vanessy Cortes - Hi Vanessy. Thanks for the question. I did a quick google search for European monarchies and US presidencies. You should be able to find that information just about anywhere. Good luck with speech!
Hi, here are some of the sources that I used for this video. Some of the sources I used were: Kealey, Linda (ed.) "A Not Unreasonable Claim" Conrad, Margaret and Alvin Finkel (eds.) "History of the Canadian Peoples" (Vol. 2) Marsden, Lorna. "Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality" Gleason, Perry, Myers (eds.) "Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History"
Good question, Joy Devor. Like the Great Chain of Being, all humans had their place: lower class, middle class, upper class. The idea that women stayed at home was an IDEAL that only the upper class - and some middle class - families could afford. The upper class celebrated their wealth and status by celebrating when their women didn’t work. The other side of that is those who could not afford to have one adult stay home were made to feel ashamed.
@@MrWillsClassroom Thank you so much! That's basically what I was thinking, you can have all these "values", but at the end of the day "a girl's gotta eat"
I fell in love with the patient explanation
Thank you, Miguel. I am glad that you liked this video.
An Era where the ruler was a Female but women were.....irony at heights
Good point
Shh don't mention that
...were in their houses while men were working in mines.
Yeah but at least the suffrage movement and protests helped women. It was a changing time
You people are missing the point. But it's weird because the narrator dude missed the point too. Its almost funny.
Can you believe that after nearly 100 years, our society has still strong influences of the victorian era! And, great video! Respect for the maker.
Thank you @ann rhmn for the feedback. I’m glad that you enjoyed this video.
gave the necessary keyworks, it really helped a lot
Im not even doing this for work...i just enjoy researching in my free time *(also playing games)* i thought about what about Victorian era was thank you for your informative video, dropped a sub!
Thanks for the positive comment @BOTNIC. I am glad that this video fed your curiosity.
Great explanation. This brief analysis allowed me to make a sociological cross reading between the ottoman era Anatolian society and victorian era Britain and the relation of consumerism to individualization in a western manner. Thank you very much!
Wow @Copre! I am so pleased that this video proved to be this helpful to you.
Great video, really professional and easy to understand. Gives a good overview of how society worked - and to a certain degree still does to this day.
Thank you, @Ultrax96. I appreciate the feedback. It is nice to hear that the video achieved so many of the goals I had for it. Thanks. Mr.W
The only well structured source i could find on that topic...great job
Thank you, Jonathan! I am very happy to hear that you liked it.
Thank you so much for this thoughtfully done video. I am reading "Lila" by Robert Pirsig, and needed deeper understanding of this era. Your way of approaching the subject and presenting it is unique and helpful. Great job!
Thank you @Oren Magori. I am so glad that this video was helpful to you. Coincidentally, I’ve just started Pirsig’s Zen/Motorcycle Maintenance! Happy reading.
What the book talks about?
I finally have some clarity in what the Victorian era meant. Coming from Ooty in the Nilgiries, it had so much of British influence especially because of the staff college of the army. My Indian Maharashtrian grandfather made his fortunes during that time. My father constantly spoke of king George this and queen Victoria all the time. To the extent of having 13 taxis taxis and a bakery all combined for the weekend use of the British at that time .Born in 1957 after our independence of India it was difficult to understand my fathers times. Your video has given me a tremendous insight into what that ERA meant especially when I traveled to London. It made sense why we had all the tube stations names, Charing cross,Marlybourne etc ,school building& uniforms,how much I knew of all the Br car names then. One was so confused.Thank you so so much for making me understand this unique era in free independent India.
Nirupa Chadha, thank you so much for your comment. I am extremely flattered that this video was able to provide you this. I wish you all of the best as you continue your journey.
Nobody had ever talked to me this politely. Amazing lecture sir!
Thank you, @Mahshamail Khan. I am so glad that you enjoyed it!
Mr Will your video quality is amazing
Thank you @Matias Castro!
Compact and comprehensive presentation. THANKS A LOT
Thank you @Viji Pauly! I am so glad that the video was helpful.
Thank you so much; I appreciated and benefited a lot from this episode. All the best.
I was so shocked that Indonesia was also influenced by the Victorian British Empire (in 1837), but there's no influence on Indonesia in 1901 (shown on map)
Kebetulan sekali
... Indonesia juga dijajah Inggris, pak. Tapi cuma sebentar. Sebelum Inggris, Belanda. Eh direbut ama Inggris. Eh balik lagi ke tangan Belanda.
THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES itu penguasa yg paling populer di Indonesia dan di Asia Tenggara pd saat itu.
Belajar sejarah makanya.
1901 itu jaman2nya mau Perang Dunia pertama btw.
The Dutch were the first to come here to exploit the island of for Nutmeg & cloves. For its medicinal, culinary, beauty uses
The 5 heads of the local tribes was beheaded to set an example to the other locals by the Dutch company. It is never been forgotten till day. Its said a small bag of nutmeg back in Netherland could niy you a nice pc of land
I love the detail explenation of this video
Thank you @Marcus Murdock. I am glad you found the description helpful.
la mia prof ha chiesto di fare un riassunto in inglese…chi me lo fa
Anche la mia
@mattiapiras1382 @luigiecca3022
Buona fortuna con il riassunto!
I checked out your channel before listening. You have some amazing content. I am subbing!
Thanks @cleo! I appreciate the support. I hope I can continue to post helpful content.
Very awesome Mr. Will.
I really like how you added many explanations and analysis to make things clearer to the audience.
Thank you sooo much for this informative video.
I was never taught this in my history class :(
how I wished we learned about this time period!
Thank you @yamy9312!
our teacher showed us this video in class and told us to take notes so it probably going to be in the exam BTW I loved it its simple and so understandable
thank you for the video I have a paper to write on the Victorian era and I was going in completely blind I didn't know anything about it this gave me a good area to start
I just randomly clicked. It was a awesome presentation. Keep it up
Thanks @Jamil Akhtar for the positive feedback. I appreciate it.
This is awesome! I really enjoyed this. Shared it with my high school senior class as we begin studying the Victorian Era in literature. I found it to be quite informative and it definitely built great conversation. I typically loved the comparison in length of leadership around the world. Germany with seven rulers and America with 18. That can shape societal ideals over time. It can take away from political stability.
Belinda Gammage Thanks, Belinda. I am glad it was helpful. When I discovered the comparison, I was shocked!
Thank you very much. I really want to know more about Victorian era. Please make more videos. I notice this video was published 5 years ago. Is your channel still active?
Thank you @Mayura Gupta for the comment. I am glad the video was helpful. Yes, the channel is active; my pursuits in the last couple of years have taken me away from this topic. I will try to generate some more content similar to this.
Hello Mr. Will! I do really like your video. I am writing my big project in the gymnasium and therefore i need some sources for the victorian era. which sources did you used, when you created your video?
Hi, Laura.
I am glad to hear that this was helpful. Some of the sources I used were:
Kealey, Linda (ed.) "A Not Unreasonable Claim"
Conrad, Margaret and Alvin Finkel (eds.) "History of the Canadian Peoples" (Vol. 2)
Marsden, Lorna. "Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality"
Gleason, Perry, Myers (eds.) "Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History"
alright Mr Will. Thanks a lot !
yes i see the change between both maps. one has before we poluted the antarctica is there then the other has no antartica
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much; I appreciated and benefited a lot from this episode. Best of best.
@Umut Ulger - thank you for the positive feedback. I am glad that it was helpful
Hello our English teacher gave us Homework to answer the questions in the video , please could you tell me the questions are at which part of the video with the answer? thankyou
@hi hi - I am sorry that I couldn’t help you with your homework. I hope that you found the answers you were assigned.
@@MrWillsClassroom why Sir
It helped alot in my studies... I answered all questions my teacher asked... You should cover the poets like robert browning, alfred tennyson and many others, if you can..
It would help us alot in such difficult time.
Thank you for the reply @Ranjna Bansal2139. I appreciate it. I will see what I can put together on the poets.
Regin of Queen Victoria 1837-1901.
Great job wonderful explanation but honestly I guess nothing much have changed since the Victorian era except clothes if u live in real world old same old same spatially classes
but now lower classes can vote, aren't worked to death in the mines, women can be prime minister and can do whatever career they want... its really different
Wow. So well presented. Thank you.
Thank you Greek Silhouette. I appreciate the positive feedback.
Really well done. So useful in class. Thank you!
Thank you for the comment. I am glad that it was helpful.
Brief and informative. keep it up
Thank you for the positive feedback and encouragement!
Thanks for the video! If i may, i'd like to ask a question. (I'm not from England, therefore i have limited amount of information about that era, as you'd appreciate, some contradicst others). I read somewhere that when a woman wants to go outside she should be companied by another woman, a friend or a sister. So is this information i have accurate as well? Or is it not? Thank you!
I opine this to be a knowledgeable presentation and thank you immensely.
Do keep up the enriching work!
Thanks to Queen Victorias marriage to Albert gave Britain & its colonies a boost they all needed; from going forth in Industry to helping the hard working bk bone of Britain, the working classes, "they that have most toil have least pleasure from life". Albert. 🍁
Thank you very much for the hard work. Your voice helped me concentrate as well. 🍁🍁🙂
Thank you @Stella Stewert for the kind feedback. I hope the video was informative for you.
@@MrWillsClassroom it indeed was informative. I was well introduced to the lesson. 💙
Very cool! I wanted to learn why it was called the Victorian era, I now know! Thanks!
Hi @Aaron 0s - thanks for the message. I am happy to hear that the video answered your question.
Very informative, thank you for the explanations
Thank you, Aya Lachgar.
Such a great video! Thank you!
Thank you @J Co. I appreciate the positive feedback.
Thanks mr will for this video it really helped me with my English project
You’re welcome, NHJPx Arjun. I am so glad that it was helpful. Good luck with the project!
Hi Mr. Will ! i'm preparing my Civilisation project about the End of Victorian Prosperity but actually i didn't find any information about that. Could you please give me some resources ( books'titles, magazines, articles...) and thank you for the video.
sawsan sousou Hi. I am having trouble copying and pasting the resources from an earlier reply. If you scan down the comments you will find a similar request. My reply to Laura includes some book titles. I hope they help.
@@MrWillsClassroom Wow! This is the first time I have ever seen people using a video on youtube for school work. Means you're doing a great job!
Carrie Rogers thank you very much. I am happy that something that I made for my own students has turned out to be helpful to teachers and students alike.
hello..thank you soooo much it was really helpfull.can you tell me pleas which programe you are working with..I need it
In my opinion what Mr Will points out it is not exclusive of the Victorian era. Almost all european countries were Monarchies and they had the aristocratic class and the others with exactly the same characteristics and problems since their destiny was traced at birth. But the morality issue is indeed peculiar of the Victorian era and it consisted basically in the repression of sexuality , They become so puritanic that it was not possible even to say or write breast but only "white meat". We already know the reppercusions of sexual repression and in my opinion this explains the high rate of prostitution they had in that era since almost one third of the women were prostitutes and it is very possible the aristocrats were their more frequent visitors. Another thing that surprises me is the great number of British politics and actors who are gays but according to the education they received they kept their homosexuality indoors . During the fifties many gay men were sent to prison.
I teach sex education and I find sexual repression has had a poor effect on society. Hiding and shaming sexuality only causes us to pervert it even more.
I was wondering, what your sources were on this subject, could i have a copy of which valid sources were used to make this presentation? :)
Hi, Jonathan.
I am sorry for the delay in responding. Here are some of the sources that I used:
Kealey, Linda (ed.) "A Not Unreasonable Claim"
Conrad, Margaret and Alvin Finkel (eds.) "History of the Canadian Peoples" (Vol. 2)
Marsden, Lorna. "Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality"
Gleason, Perry, Myers (eds.) "Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History"
@@MrWillsClassroom beautiful presentation. Thank you.
Excellent presentation!
Thank you mr will..
May i have details about the writer and poets of Victorian era?
Rabiya Fatima Thank you for the question. A great place to start is the British Library. Check out this list: www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/authors.
@@MrWillsClassroom I have not expected the reply from your side,thank you..will you tell me that, do American poets consider in any era and age?
Rabiya Fatima My pleasure. Here is some information about the different literary periods in American history. Notice that, in the beginning (first couple hundred years), American literature is based on styles found in British literature.
www.britannica.com/list/periods-of-american-literature
Very well explained!
Which painting is used on 5:27?
I was wondering if you can tell me the name of it :)
Thank you for your question. I have looked into it. The best I could come find was "Woman Greeting Her Husband". I am sorry that I could not be more helpful.
@@MrWillsClassroom, I have found it!
victorian-era.org/victorian-husband-wifes-duties.html
Thanks for an immediate answer. Your explanation video is great, I was inspired by it twhile preparing my British Literature lessons.
Greetings from Ukrainian teacher in Mexico :)
not even watching this to study for anything but this was a good video sir i might just crack open a notebook and start jotting down some notes for fun
Thanks, jen! I appreciate the positive review.
Thank you so much for this video! Can you please provide me with some sources : books, articles... about the things you have mentioned in your video. Thanks in advance
Hi, Khaw.
I am sorry for the delay in responding. Some of the sources I used were:
Kealey, Linda (ed.) "A Not Unreasonable Claim"
Conrad, Margaret and Alvin Finkel (eds.) "History of the Canadian Peoples" (Vol. 2)
Marsden, Lorna. "Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality"
Gleason, Perry, Myers (eds.) "Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History"
Hello, no that was a quick one :D
I've worked with other articles, thank you anyway,
This video was shown to us during an English lesson in Russia
Thank you for the comment. It is flattering that this video was watched in your country.
A very informative video... thanks
Thank you, Winnie M. I am glad it was helpful!
Mr Will, I am doing a speech about the Victorian Area. What source did use for Germany having 7 Kings and the U.s. having 18 presidents during Queen victorias reign
Vanessy Cortes - Hi Vanessy. Thanks for the question. I did a quick google search for European monarchies and US presidencies. You should be able to find that information just about anywhere. Good luck with speech!
Thank you for this video! It helped a lot:)
Thank you @Bela V. I am so glad that it was helpful!
thank you so much you are a life saver i need it for my presention thank u again
Thank you for the feedback. I am so happy that this video was helpful to you. Good luck with the presentation!
where i can get the references ,,
Hi, here are some of the sources that I used for this video.
Some of the sources I used were:
Kealey, Linda (ed.) "A Not Unreasonable Claim"
Conrad, Margaret and Alvin Finkel (eds.) "History of the Canadian Peoples" (Vol. 2)
Marsden, Lorna. "Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality"
Gleason, Perry, Myers (eds.) "Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History"
looking for more bro
thank you so much , it was very useful for me
Awesome !!! Very nice !!! Feed us more with many of such intresting matters ... keen speech n presentation .. thanku sir.
Great job *-* Thnk u!
Thank you for the positive review, Asma asma! I appreciate it.
Not your student but damn it I wish my teacher could explain a lesson with such smoothness.. Ty man
Thanks, Zack. I appreciate it. Good luck with your studies!
Thank you very much for your video, very clear and usefull
thank youuuu
very good presentation :)
very helpful! thank you
My pleasure. I am glad it was helpful.
Thanks!!! This was very helpful.
thank you!
@Joaquim Ramos - I am glad you liked it.
@@MrWillsClassroom helped me a lot
great.work
thank you
I used it in class! TYSM! My children love me!
Hello miss Hamtouche
How would they justify so many women working in factories if the women were supposed to stay home with the children?
Good question, Joy Devor.
Like the Great Chain of Being, all humans had their place: lower class, middle class, upper class. The idea that women stayed at home was an IDEAL that only the upper class - and some middle class - families could afford.
The upper class celebrated their wealth and status by celebrating when their women didn’t work.
The other side of that is those who could not afford to have one adult stay home were made to feel ashamed.
@@MrWillsClassroom Thank you so much! That's basically what I was thinking, you can have all these "values", but at the end of the day "a girl's gotta eat"
bruh
Bruh?
Tysm
You’re welcome!
Can you writte wahat do you sad because you go quicly and thank you from Algérie
Bella giorgio :)
Geri Marku di quel che c è non manca niente
Porte aperte per chi porta
Thank you loads for this video
thank u
+Asaami Faisal
You're welcome. I am glad that you found the video useful.
We're back baby.. Neo Victorian Era Earth 2018!
How exactly?
Rocks are last on the list! Not fair!
Life is tough for rocks...they're always underestimated.
@@MrWillsClassroom haha Thank you for the video! I learned a lot and it answered many of my questions.
YumYumOrYuck I am glad to hear it. Thank you for the positive feedback.
Omg i lov❤ed it
Thanks @dadogamer1735. I’m glad it worked for you.
Yes, the etiquette and morality was so dreadful. The filthy language and immorality we have now is so much better.
Hi
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Creepy speaking voice
@Pro and Contra Deutschland - thank you for watching the video. I am sorry to see that you didn’t enjoy the audio.
@@MrWillsClassroom 😂 Never mind! I nonetheless LIKED your clip (although I didn't agree with everything you said but that's okay).
thank you
You’re welcome!