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Replying to @besslilburne
Correct. Not a member and have no connection to them so if you wanted to teach your kids about the wars and politics of the 20th Century, I recommend "The TimeGhost Army" .
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Replying to @_AgentRose_
If I may suggest three (four) names for ships ScareJelly or GhostJelly (Pregrina x Milo) DoubleDragon (Key x Ragno) TimeGhost (Pregrina x Ssyelle)
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Replying to @Cynical_History
I mean do: Tasting History Townsends Historia Civilis SirManatee Epimetheus Armchair Historian History Buffs Ancient Recitations Asiometry Noj Rants Classic Aerospace History History Oversimplified Cambrian Chronicles Old Brittania TimeGhost/The Great War/WW2 Complain about woke?
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Replying to @mrpyo1
Zelda ocarina of time remake Luigi's mansion 4: the timeghost Nintendo Land 2: an Odyssey through time Ring Fit adventure: race against the time Animal crossing: time flies New IP: The Time travel Bunny: it's a 2D bunny platformer with a time rift mechanic.
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Replying to @TheBuddyCSM
If someone has a long, and I do mean long, time the World War II week by week on Youtube (by Timeghost Army) covers the entire war on a weekly basis.
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Throw in other channels like TimeGhost that constantly have to fight with youtube's censorship and its algorithm. It's frankly ridiculous while the site is getting flooded with AI dreck.
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It’s really funny that The Great War/WW2 in Real Time/Korea/TimeGhost vids are some of the most ambitious historian projects in modern time and its direct inspiration, in the words of the actual creators, is The Philip DeFranco Show.
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Source tells me Timeghost is gone. Please god
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Replying to @Dmg_Cntrl
Dude, I have been watching his WW1, WW2, Korean War and TimeGhost History content religiously since high school. Him and Jesse Alexander (the new host of The Great War) are incredible presenters and researchers! Alexander's Franco-Prussian War Week-by-Week series in underrated
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Replying to @benwehrman
The only other one that, I can recall somewhat is Timeghost stories? It went over WW1-WW2 and Korea one at a time, going over info week by week. I can't remember what episode it was but he mentioned the soviets taking positions by the old tartar walls. youtube.com/@WorldWarTwo
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I'd watch timeghost cover paint dry. My heroes and daily inspiration as a historian.
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Replying to @KingRebo1 @alex2yc
TimeGhost are also extremely good, enjoyed their series about the downfall of Weimar Germany and the plotting between Von Schleicher and Von Papen that brought the Republic down to her knees
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Replying to @alex2yc
Anything made by TimeGhost is goated
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Replying to @eigenhector
Think of the word 'zeitgeist' or 'timeghost' or 'The Ghost of Christmas Past', these are more antiquated but correct and ultimately original uses of the term 'Ghost' which only in modern times gets crunched into 'the ghost of the deceased' read: "the kami of the deceased"
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Replying to @MartinSLewis
According to the chaps at TimeGhost on Youtube, the public ownership of WWI War Bonds in the States, segued into stocks and bonds, this clueless populist ownership turbo charged itself and gave us the Wall St crash. Not a fan.
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trying to learn history from YouTube is almost always a bad idea but I was surprised to learn from Timeghost and Kings and Generals just how much of a slog the invasion of Russia was for the Germans even before the winter of β€˜41. By late august they know they’d been overconfident
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EOKA’s campaign of terror claimed the lives of hundreds of British, Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots in its pursuit of Enosis - the annexation of Cyprus to Greece. Makarios served as its political architect, while Grivas led its military operations. Together, driven by Hellenic supremacism, they sought to expel the British, impose Greek rule, and ultimately subjugate the Turkish Cypriot people - a process that unfolded brutally between 1963 and 1974. Video from: TimeGhost History [Cyprus on Fire: The 3-Way War That Broke an Empire]
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Replying to @BIMBOSATTVA_
*we* named a timeghost β€œpostmodern,” doesn’t mean that term ever encapsulated anything particular, much less Deleuzoguattarian thought as it follows Spinoza towards a β€œpure” ontology. in that sense any telic approach remains partial and self-imposed
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