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Yashodhan
Добавлен 9 окт 2010
Science and Socialism.
A new wearable way to do 'next slide'
Totally feel like Edison right now, not going to lie.
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Видео
Speedrunning Duolingo Esperanto part 2
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Part 1 can be found here : {I'll probably not do the work of pasting the link}
Speedrunning Duolingo Esperanto (part 1)
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Watch part 2 here: {here is where the link goes, but it's probably going to stay like this so go to my channel to look for it}
विजेच्या मागचे रहस्य: विद्युत चुंबकीय प्रेरण! __ या, समजून घेऊ.
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विजेच्या मागचे रहस्य: विद्युत चुंबकीय प्रेरण! या, समजून घेऊ.
How to cruise through Duolingo at 20x speed, and learn a foreign language quickly!
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I have made this video after 40 days of experimenting with this technique and being extremely satisfied with it. In short: You do 1 unit per day. 30 minutes a day.
Planning a career in STEM: Looking back at what I studied in college, and advice for the youth.
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Please take everything I say with a pinch of salt, that is to say 'not extremely seriously'. I am still too young and inexperienced. The view presented here can be narrow. I am not a person typically considered as successful, so this advice is only for a subsection of students. Imagine that the direction you are going to take in your life is some sort of a vector. Don't point your vector along ...
Did more people die in India than in China in the 1960s?
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Death rates in China and India with time: data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.CDRT.IN?end=2022&locations=CN-IN&start=1960 Population of China and India per decade: data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL?locations=CN-IN "Why Socialism?" by Einstein: monthlyreview.org/2009/05/01/why-socialism/
[Prototype] Glasses with adjustable shade and tint.
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What you see here is the proof of concept for eyewear which can change how dark the shade is. It can be used like normal spectacles indoors, and once you go outdoors, you can make them darker, as much as you'd like. You can even make it fully dark, only useful if you want to look at the Sun during an eclipse (or otherwise). The tint is also adjustable. The prototype shown here can either change...
College physics in North Korea vs IIT Madras
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College physics in North Korea vs IIT Madras
"The Indians and Africans have low IQs"
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"The Indians and Africans have low IQs"
'चलों दिल्ली' पुकार के, "कॉमी" निशान संभाल के!
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'चलों दिल्ली' पुकार के, "कॉमी" निशान संभाल के!
I thought the atmospheric perturbations were surface flares smh
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I thought the atmospheric perturbations were surface flares smh
Calmness in Moskva | спокойная москва
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Calmness in Moskva | спокойная москва
DO learn Russian grammar! Especially if you're an Indian.
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DO learn Russian grammar! Especially if you're an Indian.
Amateur astronomy heliophotography tutorial (watch full screen if on phone)
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Amateur astronomy heliophotography tutorial (watch full screen if on phone)
Oldboy corridor sequence || दिल तो बच्चा है जी
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Oldboy corridor sequence || दिल तो बच्चा है जी
दररोज बारा वाजता सूर्य डोक्यावर का नसतो? Zero Shadow Day explanation in Marathi.
Просмотров 4014 года назад
दररोज बारा वाजता सूर्य डोक्यावर का नसतो? Zero Shadow Day explanation in Marathi.
Why isn't every day a zero-shadow day?
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Why isn't every day a zero-shadow day?
Clouds at Kaas Plateau | कास पठारावरील ढग
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Clouds at Kaas Plateau | कास पठारावरील ढग
Nice
@@SaujanyaShetty thanks! Are you a subscriber or a passer-by?
Hey macha! Glad to see u my batchmate from EP. I subscribed this long back ago when we were hostel mates
@@aakhil9824 I'm not from EP though, are you from 2016 batch? We never shared hostels with EP as well
Lameeee
Thank you so much :))
Mast hai
@@syedkhusroahmed9767 thanks :)
SOOO COOOLLL
@@pottersane thanks Potter Sane!
Nice.
@@shrinivaspande7965 thanks
Interesting
@@L.NEVER.LOSES. thank you L
Informative! Thank you :)
Thank you for watching, Eeshita! Came here from Arvind the vegan's channel?
@@Yashodhan1917 indeed :)
@@eeshitagovil Is this the first video you watched here?
@@Yashodhan1917 shorts, this one (watched whole), one of the Duolingo ones (a couple of minutes of it), in the same order. Why?
@@eeshitagovil I am curious as to why you picked this one. Was it the first suggestion from RUclips? I ask out of curiosity, if that's okay.
Wow, you packed a lot into those 12 minutes. I have to say, Google Translate has come a long way in the past year. I’m just waiting for them to add live audio.
@@sanjaysajeev I don't understand the point about Google translate. If you watched the video, you understand Marathi. What is the point you are trying to make?
@@Yashodhan1917 By Google Translate I mean CC and its option to translate between languages. I used the feature to translate the subtitles into English. As I don't speak or understand Marathi. What I meant by live audio is the feature which allows the audio to be translated to other language. But, currently YT doesn't support such features.
@@sanjaysajeev I got the latter part. I thought you might have been talking about CC auto-translation but I couldn't see any CC for this video from the phone app. Perhaps it was available from the website.
@@sanjaysajeev I don't know why you watched a video about electromagnetic induction, the whole 12 minutes in Marathi if you don't speak it! Is it good enough that it deserves translation, haha?
@@Yashodhan1917 Yep, there exist the feature to translate auto-generated subtitles. By audio I meant YT provides the facility to upload multiple sound tracks for the same video. With the objective being to provide multi language support. So, looking at the threads I assume that YT might provide live audio transition of the videos. Trained on the above mentioned sound tracks and auto-subtitles generation.
Can't understand a word ( northindian) Kore wa Marathi desu ka ?
@@dhyanruchi watashiva Marathi des
5:01 This reminded of of a sentence provided in Duolingo. "Orangen sind immer süß, aber meine Kinder nicht." Wanted to post it somewhere for a long time.
Yes, I've been noticing that even German sentences are getting weirder. "I'm bringing my bear to the party" By the way, there's a whole subreddit for weird Duolingo sentences
I don't know what to say You are just so so good I watched a vid of you which came in my suggestions or something and after that i am unable to stop. I don't know whatever you say it just strikes somewhere. Watching that thirst to know things , new things perhaps learning interesting things and this makes me want to know you even more haha I am just completely mesmerized by you. Thank you for making such amazingly and interesting videos . I feel that there is so much more and deep in the videos , which i am unable to see right now .
@@dhyanruchi hey. I read your comment a while ago but have not been able to put any response into words. It's such an intense compliment. Thank you. I don't know what you mean by that there's something deep in the videos? At least from my side there's nothing hidden beneath what you see. If you're interested in seeing me more, you can check out my other channel : @ardra1905
@@Yashodhan1917 I was waiting for your response actually so eagerly. I don't know , I felt some depth . I just mean that you are such an interesting person. Thank you for existing. Thank you for uploading.
@@dhyanruchi thank you for saying that Ruchi. If you're able to recognise me, you must also be the kind of a person that you think I am. I know that you're not a random person, if what I write and show speaks to you, you must be special. We may be playing different guitars but we are strumming the same strings.
@@Yashodhan1917 I have no idea why but I want to thank you again and again haha. Thank you . Even your comments are such beautiful texts , I am reading them again and again.
@@dhyanruchiyou are experiencing infatuation, Ruchi. I would like to climb down from the pedestal you're keeping me on, whenever you're ready.
Bhaiya I'm 20 yrs old in 11 std. I had a 2 yrs gap due to health issues. During that time I tried programming & maths & loved it and found the actual application of maths and logic. So I want to pursue engineering and give jee 2026. But I will be 22 yrs old (real age) in 2026 and worried about being late. Is being late a problem?
@@pri_yan_shu_raj please look up the limit for JEE. I think 22 is allowed, but there's some rule on when you need to have given 12th standard. Like you can't give 12th standard exam at 18 and take JEE at 22, or something like that. Just check that, but you should be fine. Being late is an advantage because your brain is more developed and you will learn faster. Focus on learning. I'm also two three years late on my academic schedule, it's okay.
@@Yashodhan1917 yes 22 is allowed, it is Just my mind can't stop comparing myself to my friends who are 2 yrs. But I'm fighting and will be consistent with my preparation. Thank you so much for the reply.
@@pri_yan_shu_raj aren't you 4 years behind? One is 16 in 11th.
@@Yashodhan1917 well I'm 2 yrs behind my friend's as we are of same age. In my batch most of them were 18(real age) but hiding our age in official documents as 16 or 15.
Thanks! I am just in Section 2 of Spanish but this is very useful knowledge to keep my pace high and not get fatigued by the random exercises!
You're already in section two? Didn't you start a week ago? 🤯
This deserves more views
@@nishantkshirsagar2150 you can share it. You can download and share it as well, no need to credit me.
I learnt Physics and Mathematics for JEE, by myself, just because I was enormously pulled towards these subjects. I spent days at end, reading Physics textbooks, solving JEE Advanced problems, in my 10th grade, just because I loved it so much. I neither knew much, nor cared, about IIT, CSE and all that. I wanted to attend IISc Bangalore for studying Physics, and so applied, even received the offer, but then suddenly it was as if I had come out of my 'cocoon' of dreams woven around Theoretical Physics and Philosophy; I felt pressurized from all sides, society, and all, to take an IIT, since I had a good rank, but no one actually knew, that I never prepared for JEE, to get into an IIT, though this may sound quite weird. Anyhow, I landed up at Electrical Engineering in IITK, and all around me is this ratrace of DSA, Competitive Programming, blah blah blah. I am confused and sort of regretful.
Your case is similar to mine, I studied JEE not for studying engineering but because I liked studying science (PCMB) and I wanted to take on the challenge. I had been saying since I was kid that I wanted to go into pure science. Are you still in college or have you graduated? You can start studying physics, start doing some computational physics, find internships, maybe do a master's etc. Electrical engineering is not too far from physics fields, in fact you may have an advantage in certain areas like radio astronomy. One of our physics professors in IITM who works on string theory did a BTech in elec from IITM.
@@Yashodhan1917 I am currently a sophomore. You're right, and I also like electrical engineering, but I am really influenced by my surroundings, and all around me, people just want a high paying job at Google or Jane Street or BCG, and all they want to do is what will land them up in such roles, viz. web development, DSA, Machine Learning. That's why, though I feel passionate about electrical engineering/electronics, still I find it difficult to ignore the ratrace of coding and ML, since at the end of the day, I know these pay more and also have greater scope and more opportunities compared to core electronics jobs.
hope your daughter gets your smile
You made me chuckle. I take it as a compliment, though I don't have any plans of raising children of my own.
@@Yashodhan1917 raise me
@@ame0ee sure.
Came here from a different account @paridhi714?
@@Yashodhan1917 why would i lol
Sir i couldnt clear jee and im just 50%decided to take a drop will the tier 3 colleges will ruin my life or should i take a drop im so confused idont have any option i dont like this toxic jee neet matrix but except that i dont have any other option
@@aestheticpumpkin2594 did you not clear main or advanced?
Brilliant. Keep posting brother
Thanks
>> "Orient your life towards learning, education, bettering society instead of private luxurious." Much needed advice in this ever increasing materialistic world. Very rare to hear this from someone, all I get to hear are about the packages, not about the innovations or any breakthroughs. Glad to find that people with this mentality still exists if not many! >> "you need to be very functioning member of the society [...] changes the society that he/she is living in" ^ This summarised Everything. Thanks to your advice vectors, they have significantly increased the divergence of the thought vectors in my mental vector space. Also, didnt subscribe, i still use an rss feed :p edit: came from ur website, would you mind elaborating about this? :: "Graph based digital file format Can't write in a linear fashion? Want to write stories which can take a tangent at any point and that gets discussed? Do you wish to write research articles but don't want to explain every little thing? Let the reader choose to navigate the page as they please." Just a bit curious, if you don't mind.
Hey I really appreciate your comment, I haven't responded yet because I am going to write a small webpage about the idea you asked for and link it here.
What and where hve you studies
I am a jee asp 25'.And Tbh I dont know much about what I want to do.But I like problem solving in general.Especially in physics and maths.I just love the process of thinking the solution of a problem...
Problem solving skills are needed in every profession. The nature of these problems differ from field to field. If you like physics and math, an undergraduate degree in math, physics or engineering would give you analytical skills. Particularly the latter two will teach you how to solve problems in the real world using mathematics; it will allow you to find new ways to find problems no one has tried to solve before. A degree in pure mathematics is a little disconnected with the real world but it will sharpen your mind to think more generally and logically and later you can choose to apply these mathematical skills to other problems. I would suggest doing research internships to use programming and mathematical skills hands-on.
In 2024 , I'm persuing Engineering physics in IITB. Some says it is Lowest branch and I will regret after taking it.. But I love physics.. What's your opinion??
EP IITB is the best programme offered in IITs. I took a look at their syllabus a while ago and I am in love. I would have taken it if I were eligible. It covers the most important courses from physics, math and programming. It would be very good for your growth and career.
i got you bro, aiming for a physics course
you getting to IIT?
@@pumpkinpie_6yearsago neutral
Sir i am interested in enery engineering chemcial engineering and environment enginnering hwpever couldnt clear the cut off im.e did not give jee advanced is it worth to take a partial drop to run once again for my interet of these programs in iitb as well as start ups
Start ups? That comes later. Are you just looking for any options which would open opportunities for you? If you didn't clear JEE main, it will be harder to crack advanced next time. It's doable, but harder. You can get many colleges from Main itself.
@@Yashodhan1917 I am really interested in energy engineering as well as chemical engineering I think iits have the opportunities for THESE fields and not talking about cse.. I am interested in cse however not as much as the other two courses I feel there could be more opportunities in the upcoming future in energy engineering
@@prekpaoml okay. IITB has an energy engineering branch.
It's simple brk of yoh didn't even prepare you won't do well in exam....if you didn't study give yourself 1 year......join INSP...chemistry academy ..@@prekpaoml
Ayee fellow physics enthusiast here, I am also doing physics hons from Calcutta university. I want to say that ur thought and aspirations are also some what like me. I am also like that person who wants to know everything about every subject. Make more of these content I'll subscribe.
You don't have to subscribe here. You can try ardra1905. I'll probably not make this sort of content again because it brings a lot of attention from the JEE audience.
@@Yashodhan1917ahh OK understandable
1:58 Stalactites and stalagmites are mineral formations found in limestone caves, created by the precipitation of CaCO₃ from dripping water. Rainwater, absorbing CO₂, forms a weak carbonic acid (H₂CO₃) that dissolves limestone as it seeps through rock. When this water reaches the cave ceiling, it loses CO₂ and deposits CaCO₃, forming downward-growing stalactites. As the water drips to the cave floor and loses more CO₂, it deposits more CaCO₃, building upward-growing stalagmites. Iam a geology student.
are you marathi? i can see the accent slipping out
Why would it slip out if it's not consciously contained? That being said, my accent also has some Tamil influence on it.
@@Yashodhan1917 slipping out as in someone accustomed to speaking marathi will use similar pronunciation in english without realising it just an observation tho no offence
@@aryanjha3906 It is called an accent. It isn't slipping out because I do not hide it.
I genuinely am interested in learning CSE from a long time and not coz its popular or higher demanding but i enjoyed the challenges it put forth. but i always wondered could you learn the skills and lessons taught similar in CSE through other branches? because i am preparing for jee 2025 as well.. thx for the great vid
Go for CSE. You can always learn anything, in IITs you'd be allowed to take electives. If not, you'd have to self-study or take NPTEL courses.
1905 was a golden year for Physics coz Einstein published 4 of his most important papers including Special Relativity, Photo-electric Effect and Brownian Motion. Oh man I love everything about Relativity.
I don't know about IIT's and I'll not come into job market scenario but if you have any interest in any subjects,i don't think you should take that course as a subject because the only end goal faculties teach that subject is for the purpose of an exam, I've ruined multiple interests of mine by taking those subjects as courses and then observing my interest being reduced to shreds by the way the faculty is treating the subject and how everything is mark based, not a good advice in my opinion, rather do self study on your interests and take up courses which have higher probability of career success.
Rightttt makes sense
On one hand it is true, that IIT took the thing dearest to me, physics and told me I was a low grade physics student and I did not deserve to be a physicist. On the other hand, I have a voice as a physicist and as an astronomer as I have had professional training in those subjects. People would not take me seriously as a hobbyist astronomer, if I published a paper, they would call me an "amateur" astronomer. If you look at subjects you are passionate about as hobbies or side quests then you can instead choose something else for money. But if you want to be that certain someone, like a marine biologist, then you can only gain knowledge from the internet but no real expertise. I study a lot of physiology from RUclips, but I wouldn't dare give a lecture on that topic. However, due to years of being in physics, I can give a lecture in physics. You need real people to guide you, you cannot learn anything from the internet if you have no one to show you what to learn in the first place. And yes, even when you take a subject that you like, you should self-study.
@@Yashodhan1917 fair reply, if it was not clear I was specifically talking about electives or subjects that are not present in your core curriculum, obviously you'll need to attend your core classes from professors
Glad that you discussed about my course Geophysics ❤ ❤ from IIT Kgp Geophysics department
The obsession with people my age over studying "only CSE" at an IIT baffles me. Your video just gave me an affirmation to "Study hard what interests me the most in the most undisciplined, irreverent and original manner possible " as good ole Feynman used to say. also the 1905 could possibly be a reference to it being Einstein's miracle year.
Feynman was right! Yeah, it is about Einstein's annus mirabilis. You got it.
Albert Einstein had described the special theory of relativity in 1905. Is that your reference?
His annus mirabilis. Not just relativity but brownian motion and photoelectric effect as well.
Is there something wrong with the audio. Like my right ear cant hear anything.
SIR what about environmental science and engineering 😉
I should have taken a look at the list of programs so I could include more. Sure, why not? I haven't looked at the syllabus though. Always look at the syllabus and see if you are interested in studying it. Don't consider a subject just because you're getting it.
I think 1905 has something to do with russian revolution, I may be wrong
Now that I think about it, there was indeed an attempted revolution in Russia in 1905, but that is not the answer haha
Hi Yashodhan Ji, I'm currently in class 12 going to write JEE this january. I live in Chennai, I saw that you study in IIT-M, if you are free we should catch up for a cup of coffee sometime
Oh, I graduated years ago. Sorry.
@@Yashodhan1917 Yea, i just discovered a hour ago! Sad
i am not from IIT , gonna study engeneering physics in DTU , but i am intrested in making game engines , gamedev , physics . So i am gonna build my own game engine and physics simulations and write some politics, philosophy blogs, and off course going to explore new stuff , very excited ..... thanks for this video man
I only said IITs because I don't know much about other colleges, what they offer, what they teach. I'm only used to JEE-JOSAA-IIT. Congratulations on your seat in DTU! Building a game engine sounds like a good plan. Start mastering C++. Learn to solve differential equations with numerical methods. Remain updated on the developments in AI/ML in your field and implement cutting edge algorithms in your work. And do not forget to train people younger than you. Take a sociology and a philosophy course in college.
bro we share the same dream but i have my jee exam in january so if by any chance i get i college in dehli would you like to colab with me? for a game of course
@@nishchal2644its actually amusing to see people who dont care about this iit jee rat race anymore and rather focus on what they want to study, I've a similar kind of mindset. I'm also writing jee in 2025. good luck!
Full support for you bro I am preparing for NEET. I will support you financially as much as possible from my side
@@paraÇresol wish you good luck aswell my friend
nicely said
Thanks G (or is it small g?)
@@Yashodhan1917 all caps my G
@@aryanhussainkhan154 Can you please translate that into old-people English? Edit: G is his nickname since 11th, I am not using slang. I just can't remember if he is named after the universal gravitational constant or the acceleration due to gravity.
@@Yashodhan1917 Crazy coincidence considering how people these days call their friends as "my G" too, like "What's up my G" or "How you doing G". It is just colloquial slang for a close friend regardless of their actual name, something like "dude" or "bro". I have seen some places on the internet claim that "G" is short for "Gangsta", but as always there really is no fixed definition of what G really stands for!
@@aryanhussainkhan154 Well the G here is certainly named after a constant in physics (although g is not a constant)
Just polaroids
If you mean polarised sunglasses, almost. Polarised sunglasses in the market today do not change the shade, it's a fixed shade.
@@Yashodhan1917 does the stress variation have something to do with the shades? I don't know if I am wrong I am not much of an expert😓
@@gopalrajpurohit8016Stress variation in what? I'm hesitant to give too much away as I've not yet gotten a patent.
How?! Make an explanation video. Multiple filters?
I'll text you on WhatsApp lol
Bhai bs + ms kya hota h Or exam koun sa Dena hoga
Bachelor of Science and Master of Science dual degree, continuous 5 years, two degrees at the convocation JEE Advanced
Kanpur ki bhi yahi kahani hai bhai
Maine toh ek bhi bandar nahi dekha IIT Kanpur mai, mor dekhe
@@Yashodhan1917 I graduated in 2002. Perhaps monkeys are gone now. Peacocks were always there
@@neerajwa achcha
Great points. and just to point out that women's day is celebrated because of women's February revolution for the great experiment that was USSR.
Yes, 8th March 1917 was when women workers marched out in strike and triggered the revolution. Very inspirational.
The history of IQ is riddled with racial segregation and biases against the exploited communities. It was developed by eugenicists to justify their racist Ideals.
Gravitational field theory 😂peheli barr sunna maih 😂 waha bhai mann padega 😂
Please do one for physics taught in Pakistan vs India
Your knowledge of Soviet history is very deep
I wouldn't say that. I'm yet to read a lot. I haven't read Mat by Maxim Gorky, I haven't read Losurdo or Parenti. But yes, the Russian revolution interests me and I've been reading up
@@Yashodhan1917For more information about the Bolshevik revolution you may like to read John Reed's " Ten Days that Shook the World." To know about the rebuilding of the Soviet society after the revolution you may read Yuri Zhukov's "The Steep Steps." To know the reality of Joseph Stalin you can read Anna Loius Strong's "Stalin's Era." - Regards
@@Yashodhan1917 I think RUclips deleted my reply to you😀
@@andreikalashnikov4861 I think it's withholding your comments as potentially offensive, I'll have to change that setting It allows content moderation and the default option is letting their bot hold potentially inappropriate comments. But from my phone I can't review them
@@andreikalashnikov4861 thanks for the recommendations
So basically North Korea is not as backward as the Western propaganda would have us believe
Unfortunately even if you ask Chinese people on the streets about the DPRK, they have this perception that it's a backwater undeveloped country In India too people believe insane things about North Korea, and I did too, when I was younger. Private news channels and newspapers in India reach new lows when it comes to honest reporting. DPRK is a modern country, it's unique in many aspects but they're quite up to date on current happenings and technology. A while ago someone shared DPRK state media's coverage of floods in India and we were astonished that it was much much better and in depth when compared with private news channels in India which solely focused on how the politicians are taking helicopter rides. Also, there are no advertisements in the DPRK, must feel good. You wouldn't see a woman holding sugary drinks on giant LED screens in Pyongyang.
hey, change the thumbnail bro for more audience
What should I put there
@@Yashodhan1917just something related to video with some text describing it
@@Heisenberg-ze4gk ruclips.net/video/m7AGpw_5XHk/видео.htmlfeature=shared How about this one?
@@Yashodhan1917 yeah, it's appealing
@@Heisenberg-ze4gk okay, I'll change it