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History-Makers: Michelangelo Does Not Miss
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History Summarized: The World Between the Wars
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Trope Talk: Dark Reflection
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History-Makers: Raphael and the School of Athens
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Halloween Special: The Count of Monte Cristo
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The Complete History of Ancient Greece, Summarized
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Trope Talk: Haunting the Narrative
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History Summarized: Aotearoa New Zealand
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History-Makers: Michelangelo Does Not Miss
675
History Summarized: The World Between the Wars
1,407
Trope Talk: Dark Reflection
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History-Makers: Raphael and the School of Athens
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Halloween Special: The Count of Monte Cristo
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The Complete History of Ancient Greece, Summarized
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Trope Talk: Haunting the Narrative
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History Summarized: Aotearoa New Zealand
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History Summarized: Macedonia before Alexander
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Trope Talk: Musical Numbers
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History Summarized: 1900 – The World before the War
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Trope Talk: Space Westerns
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Overly Sarcastic Podcast: SUPERMAN BONUS EPISODE!
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Superman's Perfect Nemesis (Detail Diatribe)
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History Summarized: Quebec's Architectural Memory
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Trope Talk: Elemental Magic Systems
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OSPodcast Videogame Nostalgia Bonus!
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History Summarized: Greece... TWO (it's in Italy)
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We Went To Italy
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History-Makers: Laozi and the Daodejing
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Trope Talk: Color-Coded Team With A Theme
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History Summarized: Venice... On Land?
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Overly Sarcastic Productions
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Sarcastic, yet informative, summaries of classic and not-so-classic literature and mythology, as well as major historical events!
This channel is intended for use by high school students and up. Our videos frequently cover subjects of violence, assault, murder, and the books your english teachers make you read for high school. Also we cuss sometimes. Treat us as a TV-14 show and don't show us to your kids.

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Codexionyx101 (10 minutes ago)
It takes a special kind of talent to make marble look soft and flowing. Michelangelo started his career doing that.
Punaparta (17 minutes ago)
So you've done Raphael and Michelangelo. Are you also going to do Leonardo and Donatello?
DibzDoesStuffs (27 minutes ago)
It is worth noting that Michaelangelo HATED working on the ceiling cause he was technically tricked into it, and was a petty bitch about it the entiet time he worked on it. One of my favorite stories about him painting the chapel is one of the Cardinals coming in and complaining about all the junk painted every where. So in response, Michaelangelo paints him in hell getting his dong bitten off by a snake.
DaveWooldridge-p7m (31 minutes ago)
The thing I was blown away by by the David is that it is deliberately too heavy, because Michelangelo intended it to be viewed from below, so he built in some correction for perspective to make it look nicer. I thought that really wild that that would even occur to people.
asothecrow (46 minutes ago)
My favourite part about the David statue is that Michelangelo purposefully made the head bigger so when you saw it from below, it would look proportional to the rest of the body. (Because this sculpture is BIG.)
kirstenpaff8946 (51 minutes ago)
Now I am just imagining the popes and the Medicis squabbling over who gets Michelangelo like siblings fighting over an action figure.
eu4um (1 hour ago)
Mike "Dicks Out" Angelo
Michaelangelo is an artist, party dude and the Last Ronin
MusicalHell (2 hours ago)
The Sistine Chapel ceiling is the most astonishing optical illusion I've ever seen. Those figures look like they're reaching right down at you. Michelangelo might have been bitter about the assignment but he did NOT half-ass anything.
broEye1 (11 hours ago)
Also forgot to mention just how much TORTURE the Sistine Chapel was. The guy was threatened repeatedly to keep him in line, and he had to spend YEARS on his back on planks of wood. And Michelangelo responded to the demands by putting models of one or more of his superiors and/or critics in Hell.
willkirwan (9 hours ago)
This is going to sound horribly pretentious but seeing these irl is really the best way to see how brilliant these are.
rpgqueen8737 (22 hours ago)
oh my god! thank you for mentioning embroidery as an art form! I got sneered at in college by elitists for taking a color theory class as an elective to help me better with my embroidery because i wasn't a "real artist" per them. i was so mad!!!
thospe-f8x (15 hours ago)
It's really wild to see Michelangelo's half-finished sculptures (also at La Galleria dell'Academia) in person. The way almost perfect figures are erupting out of un-carved marble makes it look like there were figures already in the marble that he just had to dig out. Remarkable feats of spatial awareness.
freshiemccoy8911 (10 hours ago)
Blue kinda mentions it but I do not think it can be emphasized enough
MrTilldaddy (10 hours ago)
You might say Michelangelo was a true Renaissance man.
gorvarhadgarson5227 (7 hours ago)
Blue needs to make a TMNT playlist starring these boys.
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