Doesn't seem like people talking about escalation between the USA and Russia through Ukraine seem to know what brinksmanship is it how it functions. Perhaps it's time to revisit the #ProjectMAD playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL…
While waiting for my site to be migrated to WordPress from Blogger, let me try to post some interesting news about #SummerFrolic
This is considered one of the highly anticipated dance and music festivals here in Southern Philippines.
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Headed out from my first @RSAposts! What an impressive conference! Loved that ppl *actually attend* the poster sessions!
It was great to speak as a member of the ProjectMAD team (tks @jonas_dora_ for org!) and to connect w @UWPsychology, @cshrb_uw & Friends.
Till next year!😊
If you haven't already, don't forget to check out the entire #ProjectMAD playlist. Obviously, that also means checking out my own contribution, but there is lots of other good stuff in there too!
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL…
NEW VID: Berlin: Capital of the Cold War | Animated History
I released a new animated vid on my Drawn of History channel as part of #ProjectMAD, a massive Cold War collab between a bunch of history YouTubers
youtu.be/_GEo9iJdmbQ
It's a blazing hot summer, so time to cool down with a spot of nuclear winter. #ProjectMAD is here. Today, I'm covering the origins of the Cold War. Check out the playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL…
I released a new video about the Iran–Contra Affair, and so far the C.I.A. has not knocked on my door, so that is good news. It is part of #projectMAD, another big collaboration of Edutubers.
Rendering out the video for #ProjectMAD, and it just occurred to me that this video isn't really suitable for French people. So if you're French just skip it ... or watch it and complain about it in the comments, that can work too.
Next Friday, the History Community on YouTube is unleashing #ProjectMAD, a collaboration of over 20 channels, all releasing videos about the Cold War. See you soon.
So check it out and stuff. Next Friday, one week from today, is another mega-collaboration featuring new videos simultaneously released by some 20 EduTubers. We're calling it #ProjectMAD, and all the videos are about The Cold War.