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Old Mar 13, 2020, 11:21 PM
Anonymous35014
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I like to watch random YouTube videos. Like, I get a bunch of recommended videos based on my interests, but I also get random ones that have nothing to do with my interests. I tend to pick the latter and learn about things.

Recently, I have been watching Special Books By Special Kids. The guy and his girlfriend who run it actually do interviews with people who have mental health conditions, physical disabilities, etc.. I find it great and very motivating, especially when you see someone who has many obstacles to overcome on a daily basis, but they manage and push through it and are happy.

Chris Ulmer, who does the interviews, actually travels a lot to meet people, and he has so many videos.

I also watch some British tv documentaries and shows. I don't know why, but for some reason, the stuff on these British documentaries and shows isn't acceptable for American TV. They aren't violent or bloody, nor do they swear really, but some stuff is very graphic. For example, I watch Embarrassing Bodies, which shows people who seek medical help because they have unknown conditions and have given up hope. (It's definitely not nudity/porn, though, as you don't see people's naked body parts. But for example, some British TV shows will show surgery without blurring out any part of the video.)

Also like the show "Undateables." It's a British TV show pretty similar to Special Books By Special kids, with the addition of people who want to date someone who accepts them for who they are. It's eye opening as you become educated.
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