A lot of the voices are really obvious but some are getting better. I would have said it was his voice but I think a lot of people can't tell. I have respect for channels that don't use AI voices.
Agreed. I've noticed many creators are not only using an AI voice but definitely AI generated scripts which have errors in fact. Then they have the AI generated vid clips which don't quite gel with the story. It's just Ugh!
maybe we should demand all channels to have this disclaimer. If I realize I am listening to AI, I am out of there. I tune in to content creators just because I want to support an individual.
Excellent presentation ! Perfect script, no AI, clear narration, great graphics and copious background information and statistics. One of the best videos I have viewed in a very long time ! You and your colleagues should be proud of yourselves ! I'm glad that this showed up in my queue. And you now have a new subscriber, too !
In the mid 2000's I lived in the Dayton, Ohio area and in August, there was a smog problem. My toddler son had an asthma attack that put him in the hospital. He did not even have asthma. We had to wait 10 hours for a bed to open up in the children's ward because so many babies were there for asthma. They had to put three kids to a room that week.
Salt Lake City gets inversion every winter. It's so bad. I used to live 30 miles West, and it was weird that as soon as you drove around the mountain, you were out of it .
THANK YOU for not using AI in your video production. I'm sick of seeing that shiz everywhere, *especially* in docu style content, that SHOULD be all about things that actually happened and are real. Also your vocal work is crazy good.
@poutinedream5066 The struggle is real! When we're babies, we fight to stay up. Now, as adults, some of us fight to go to sleep. I'm sure narcolepsy comes with it's challenges too.
@poutinedream5066 its a real thing, ive had 4 hours sleep spread out over the last 72 hours. Im exhausted but my mind wont switch off and let me sleep! It sucks! Im not stressed or have anything to worry about. I just cant sleep!
@timfagan816 That sounds like torture. In the narcolepsy test they tell you to take a nap every 2 hours. There are 5 naps. If you're asleep and dreaming in less than 8 minutes in 4 of the 5, you're narcoleptic. I was asleep and dreaming in less than 3 minutes all 5 times 🥱. God I love sleep. Some people think it's depression. I don't think so. It's my favorite thing. Always has been.
These People had dealt with bombing with a provided gas mask 😷 in WWII 1952 was 7 year's later and the public still were not safe from contaminants in the air . Rather shameful 😕
And still are. Kids faint on sports days in inner city schools. Sometimes you can see the smog or haze now. Every morning I wake up and cough up the muck we breathe. 40,000 londoners still die of pollution related issues. Most times, you can't see the pollution, but its still there. Now they just make us pay for it.
I haven't heard anyone talk about the London Smog for a long time. My Grandma was born in Benson, Oxford and had moved to London not long before this event. She thought oh no I'm out of here! Decided to emigrate to Australia and had no regrets.
Thanks for all your hard work and talent, a real content creator doesn't use AI. AI is GARBAGE! The quality shines BIG TIMES on your channels because of your extremely high quality videos and obvious dedication to making original content, thank you Jiles!! Cheers from CB Lounge 2112 in Carson City Nevada!!
I have followed you for years because of your voice. I have never slept better than when I play your channel. I like that you now offer more than serial killers. I love your history content!
One of the "Great Fogs" of the 1800's ( The "Great Stink" of 1858) ,though, finally led Parliament to get moving on legislation to stop using the Thames as a sewer, and upgrade the sub-par sewer system that was in place at the time The fog trapped all the noxious odors that emanated from the river inside the halls of Parliament for days. The MPs didn't care if the "peasants" had to deal with such things, but when THEY were personally inconvenienced, it became a serious matter that required immediate attention . This led to the creation of the most advanced sewage system known at the time.
I would normally upload at midnight my old time zone (Pacific - west coast US). Now I upload at 9:00am Central European. And I'm not actually uploading it right then. Once you upload a video, RUclips spends time processing it, so I upload then schedule it to go public at the desired time.
@@SomewhereSinister hey man what's the internet speed like over there? I know here it takes forever to upload a 10 minute video to RUclips and that's using my cellular data. on my spectrum wi fi it's a little faster maybe 7 minutes instead of 10.
I changed jobs in the late 1980s and went to work in London, within 12 months I was diagnosed with asthma. I left the city in '96 and returned to a smaller city; the conditionon has improved and have used an inhailer in many years.
I've run a crossed several AI narrated TC channels and even a few AI generated channels. They are ridiculous and obvious. Your content is amazing and I can't understand how any aspect of what you do could be brought into question. Very thankful for your hard work, keep them coming, I'll keep watching and supporting.
Thank you kindly Jiles! The subject matter was disturbing and yes, Sinister. I was more rocked by your AI disclaimer. Truly a scary world we now live in...
I remember in the 1950’s when my family would go to Los Angeles to visit my grandparents who lived downtown. Being from a small town, I loved going to the city but I remember the smell and my eyes hurting and not knowing why. I later found out about smog. LA still has days that bring me immediately back to childhood but luckily, these days I’m just driving through and not stopping.
Greetings from Canada. Thanks so much for another SS true tale, well researched, well written and well done. I love these and was so happy to see this in my feed this morning. I really appreciate your work on the unique places and happenings of SS. Please! Keep them coming if you can.
Great to hear you're not a bot Jiles. In all seriousness though, it was amazing to find out that you had no prior background in media / news reading / broadcasting, as you're a natural and an absolute pleasure to listen to. Keep up the great work!
I was born in 1953 in Hollyweird. Not as life threatening as London's killer smog; but L.A. County's skies were much darker with smog back in those days as well.
There are only four channels that make me hit the like button before even listening to the upload, and you my dear have two of them. You never disappoint! ❤
Two days in a row !! We are blessed 🙌 One of the largest coking and coal tar processing plants was Manvers located in the Dearne Valley, South Yorkshire, during the 60's and 70's when i was at school, dense clouds of nauseous fog would fill the air with the tell tale odour of rotten eggs. The area was well known for coke (a by-product of coal production) and tar manufacture. In our close knit community and in an area of maybe twenty miles there were over a dozen working mines where a large amount of coal would be sent. Its a different story today. The air is cleaner and the stench is none existent. A really interesting post Jiles.
I remember doing a whole term full of this in primary school! In my town we have some factory buildings and went round them and learnt all about the smog! Ahh memories x
Thank you guy, for this. Your hard work getting this together and published is truly appreciated. Your podcast is one of the very few I've found that actually has a human behind it. Well besides the one podcaster who works hard putting a cast together just to have it ruined by his narration then that same day 100s of other podcasters takes that same podcast, put a AI voice behind it and send it out as if new. So again thank you. Your a treasure.
Thank you for this video. I found it very interesting.I live in Derby,East Midlands UK & remember we had Smog,but not on such a grand scale as in London,,this being about 1955 ish.as a child.I remember them bringing in the smokeless fuel act,in1956..What a vast difference this made !Up to this day,we sometimes get the odd light fogs,lasting just a few hours.Gone is the Smogs of the past.!
I came across your site for the first time just now……and you had me in less than 60 seconds!! No AI weird robotic voices and especially no ridiculous verbiage for a script. FABULOUS! I’m all in👌🏼
London is quite bizarre to walk around now. Almost every vehicle is electric. On the rare occasion a non electric vehicle goes past you, you smell it first, then realise how quiet it is without the engine sounds. I used to go on frequent day trips to London as a child in the 1980's and the smog was often still mentioned by adults. I never knew how severe it was until this video. Thank you
Donora, Pennsylvania experienced a similar temperature inversion in 1948. 20 people died directly from the smog, 6,000 reported symptoms, and an unknown number had their lives shortened. Like the Great Smog of London, it lasted for 5 days.
I was in London for the smogs of 1952 and 1962. In 1952, when I was a baby, my mother took a bus home. As the family ad only just moved, she was apprehensive when she eventually arrived at her bus stop. Fortunately for her, a number of blind people were waiting at the bus stop. She was led home by a blind lady, a case of charity with the blind leading the sighted. I remember being kept indoors in the smog of 1962. We were living in a flat between Bayswater and Queensway stations. I also remember not being able to see out of the window.
And we have the same problems today. Greed is literally killing the planet. Time for a revolution. Existing peacefully with the planet is revolutionary.
It’s just the developed countries solved their smog problem by moving their polluting industries to developing countries where the smog problem now plagues
Thank you for the integrity assurance. And you have a voice that seems to align perfectly with your content. I've always wondered who narrated these episodes, and now I know. Keep up the excellent contact.I believe channels such as yours are what's going to save RUclips from walking itself into a deadly volcano.
Two things: first, I visited London in 1995 and would end the day with debris in my ears and nose. Also, this man-made phenomenon reminds me of the Dust Bowl.
I still come home from London (don't live in London) from a gig or a weekend there, and am blowing black snot out of my nose, and just feel super grimy. It's from the underground, where the air is hell and everyone looks like they want to kill themselves they're so depressed.
Pretty sure that's just being English. I live in a picturesque village/small town in the SW and everyone still looks like that whenever I catch a bus (although that may be more down to having to use public transport) 😄
Your voice is what keeps me coming back! It's hard to find the right voice to narrate and it be what I'm looking for!! Your voice narrating is perfect!! I look forward to listening to your stories..
Not to nitpick but consumption IS tuberculosis, so called because it consumed the sufferer. As always, a pleasure to listen to, a wonderful work of artful wording and facts. I love all your channels and series. Well done
Dude I love ur videos I've been listening and watching for years now and I'm a 39 year old married man with that being said lol I love listening, your voice and your talent of tell stories is just Addicting l o l thank you for your time
I knew you weren't AI all along! Those AI narrations drive me nuts. This channel and This is Monsters are my absolute favorites! Thank you for continuing to make these videos!!!
Lol...your voice is what drew me into your stories in the beginning. You are an incredible researcher and storyteller and I always look forward to sitting down to listen. 🎉
Its 3:48 am USA and I have an excellent narrator to get me thru another night of insomnia 🙃 Ps.. I do not like the AI channels. Im glad you narrate your own content ❤
Excellent educational content. Bring born in 1957, i had no idea that "pea souper" wasn't just an expression used for a heavy fog. I can't imagine living in such conditions.
hilarious that you had to make that message in the beginning LOL your voice is so perfect they thought you weren't human. Keep it up!
A lot of the voices are really obvious but some are getting better. I would have said it was his voice but I think a lot of people can't tell. I have respect for channels that don't use AI voices.
I agree that Jiles and Sean from “Scary Interesting” have two of the best voices out there for storytelling.
I was thinking the same, his voice is so perfect that he’s been mistaken for AI. 😂
That's an eleven labs rendition of your voice. Sounds great, no reason to lie about it though? Weird.
The intro was great, there's so many of those AI voiceover true crime/history channels it's hard to weed them all out.
Agreed. I've noticed many creators are not only using an AI voice but definitely AI generated scripts which have errors in fact. Then they have the AI generated vid clips which don't quite gel with the story. It's just Ugh!
maybe we should demand all channels to have this disclaimer. If I realize I am listening to AI, I am out of there. I tune in to content creators just because I want to support an individual.
No questions. Only compliments. ❤
Why is Jiles so awesome?
Complimentary question / questionable compliment... ❤
Excellent presentation ! Perfect script, no AI, clear narration, great graphics and copious background information and statistics.
One of the best videos I have viewed in a very long time ! You and your colleagues should be proud of yourselves ! I'm glad that this showed up in my queue. And you now have a new subscriber, too !
Thanks so much!
In the mid 2000's I lived in the Dayton, Ohio area and in August, there was a smog problem. My toddler son had an asthma attack that put him in the hospital. He did not even have asthma. We had to wait 10 hours for a bed to open up in the children's ward because so many babies were there for asthma. They had to put three kids to a room that week.
How terrifying 😮
Do you speak with a London accent? I've never heard my accent was due to the air quality...which still kills you btw
Salt Lake City gets inversion every winter. It's so bad. I used to live 30 miles West, and it was weird that as soon as you drove around the mountain, you were out of it .
THANK YOU for not using AI in your video production. I'm sick of seeing that shiz everywhere, *especially* in docu style content, that SHOULD be all about things that actually happened and are real. Also your vocal work is crazy good.
Whoohoo!! When having insomnia pays off!! Let's see what this Great Smog is all about.
I can so relate so so much hahaha hope you get some sleep before zombie mode hits too hard.
I have narcolepsy. I sleep sooo much. I never realized so many people cant sleep.
@poutinedream5066 The struggle is real! When we're babies, we fight to stay up. Now, as adults, some of us fight to go to sleep. I'm sure narcolepsy comes with it's challenges too.
@poutinedream5066 its a real thing, ive had 4 hours sleep spread out over the last 72 hours. Im exhausted but my mind wont switch off and let me sleep! It sucks! Im not stressed or have anything to worry about. I just cant sleep!
@timfagan816 That sounds like torture. In the narcolepsy test they tell you to take a nap every 2 hours. There are 5 naps. If you're asleep and dreaming in less than 8 minutes in 4 of the 5, you're narcoleptic. I was asleep and dreaming in less than 3 minutes all 5 times 🥱. God I love sleep. Some people think it's depression. I don't think so. It's my favorite thing. Always has been.
Glad you're not a bot, that your real voice is your own. Somewhere Sinister is great to listen to!
These People had dealt with bombing with a provided gas mask 😷 in WWII
1952 was 7 year's later and the public still were not safe from contaminants in the air .
Rather shameful 😕
And still are. Kids faint on sports days in inner city schools. Sometimes you can see the smog or haze now. Every morning I wake up and cough up the muck we breathe. 40,000 londoners still die of pollution related issues. Most times, you can't see the pollution, but its still there. Now they just make us pay for it.
3:39 Consumption is an old name for TB, not a separate condition. Thanks for this great story 🙏🏼
I haven't heard anyone talk about the London Smog for a long time. My Grandma was born in Benson, Oxford and had moved to London not long before this event. She thought oh no I'm out of here! Decided to emigrate to Australia and had no regrets.
Sunny place with lots of land and great food.
Please don't be offended, but I read your post in an Obi-Wan voice. "London fog? I haven't heard that name in a long time". Lol. Made my day brighter.
@@bvs56 no offence!
Awesome to have this channel back! Thank you
Thanks for all your hard work and talent, a real content creator doesn't use AI. AI is GARBAGE! The quality shines BIG TIMES on your channels because of your extremely high quality videos and obvious dedication to making original content, thank you Jiles!! Cheers from CB Lounge 2112 in Carson City Nevada!!
WOOHOO!!! 🎉 Been looking forward to the SINISTER resurrection!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Somewhere Sinister is Back Bishes* !!!!! Ah yay yay !!!
LIKE, _Share_ & *Subscribe*
*Somewhere Sinister never really left.
I like the way you said that
Glad to see this channel making more content
Very intriguing and the best interesting videos on RUclips
I have followed you for years because of your voice. I have never slept better than when I play your channel. I like that you now offer more than serial killers. I love your history content!
One of the "Great Fogs" of the 1800's ( The "Great Stink" of 1858) ,though, finally led Parliament to get moving on legislation to stop using the Thames as a sewer, and upgrade the sub-par sewer system that was in place at the time
The fog trapped all the noxious odors that emanated from the river inside the halls of Parliament for days.
The MPs didn't care if the "peasants" had to deal with such things, but when THEY were personally inconvenienced, it became a serious matter that required immediate attention .
This led to the creation of the most advanced sewage system known at the time.
Happy to see that Sinister is back.
Also would just like to say that the time it was uploaded at (3am ur old time zone time) is acknowledged
I would normally upload at midnight my old time zone (Pacific - west coast US). Now I upload at 9:00am Central European. And I'm not actually uploading it right then. Once you upload a video, RUclips spends time processing it, so I upload then schedule it to go public at the desired time.
@@SomewhereSinister hey man what's the internet speed like over there? I know here it takes forever to upload a 10 minute video to RUclips and that's using my cellular data. on my spectrum wi fi it's a little faster maybe 7 minutes instead of 10.
Internet speeds here in the Netherlands are pretty fast. And definitely more reliable than what I had in the states.
This is the episode where the monsters are of the invisible and environmental kind.
I changed jobs in the late 1980s and went to work in London, within 12 months I was diagnosed with asthma. I left the city in '96 and returned to a smaller city; the conditionon has improved and have used an inhailer in many years.
I've run a crossed several AI narrated TC channels and even a few AI generated channels. They are ridiculous and obvious. Your content is amazing and I can't understand how any aspect of what you do could be brought into question. Very thankful for your hard work, keep them coming, I'll keep watching and supporting.
First time watching Something Sinister ❤
Damn I was gonna ask the other day when somewhere sinister coming back. And then boom here it is.
Boom!
Thank you kindly Jiles! The subject matter was disturbing and yes, Sinister. I was more rocked by your AI disclaimer. Truly a scary world we now live in...
Love your content always ❤
I remember in the 1950’s when my family would go to Los Angeles to visit my grandparents who lived downtown. Being from a small town, I loved going to the city but I remember the smell and my eyes hurting and not knowing why. I later found out about smog. LA still has days that bring me immediately back to childhood but luckily, these days I’m just driving through and not stopping.
Great work Jiles... I'm now a fan not only of monsters but now somewhere sinister... Thanks 👍
Great choice of subject. Well presented mate.
I always knew your channels were all Jiles!😉❤️😁 Nice to have Sinister back. Take care✌️❤️😁
Awesome to see you back. I was really missing the ominous “…but sometimes though”.
Ah! Cool! The Sinister Series is back! Whoop whoop!
Hey!! Sinister is back!!
I wonder what the epigenetic effects of this have been.
Greetings from Canada. Thanks so much for another SS true tale, well researched, well written and well done. I love these and was so happy to see this in my feed this morning. I really appreciate your work on the unique places and happenings of SS. Please! Keep them coming if you can.
You have an amazing voice! I love it! Thank you for all of your wonderful content, I really appreciate it! 🥰❤️
This made me yell “yay sinister is back” at my TV. I’ve missed your videos. Also thanks for the captions
Thanks so much!
Welcome back ❤
GREAT COMEBACK
Thanks so much. Looking forward to it.
Great to see this channel back
Jiles you put a spell on me the first time I heard you narrate
That’s why I watch you; you do a great job and aren’t AI!
Great to hear you're not a bot Jiles. In all seriousness though, it was amazing to find out that you had no prior background in media / news reading / broadcasting, as you're a natural and an absolute pleasure to listen to. Keep up the great work!
Sinister is brilliant.
Very useful historical background.
Thanks for this video.
Your effort is highly appreciated.
Always great historical tales. Loads of information that may have been forgotten to time. Thank you 🙏❤️
I was born in 1953 in Hollyweird. Not as life threatening as London's killer smog; but L.A. County's skies were much darker with smog back in those days as well.
There are only four channels that make me hit the like button before even listening to the upload, and you my dear have two of them. You never disappoint! ❤
Wow, thank you!
What are the other two? Thanks.
Two days in a row !!
We are blessed 🙌
One of the largest coking and coal tar processing plants was Manvers located in the Dearne Valley, South Yorkshire, during the 60's and 70's when i was at school, dense clouds of nauseous fog would fill the air with the tell tale odour of rotten eggs. The area was well known for coke (a by-product of coal production) and tar manufacture. In our close knit community and in an area of maybe twenty miles there were over a dozen working mines where a large amount of coal would be sent. Its a different story today. The air is cleaner and the stench is none existent.
A really interesting post Jiles.
Blessed? By whom? No one is responsible for this video except Jiles and his crew.
Great job
Longest 6 months of my LIFE! Welcome back ❤
It’s good to be back. Thanks for watching!
Wow, I love this❣️
Welcome back❣️
Welcome back!
I remember doing a whole term full of this in primary school! In my town we have some factory buildings and went round them and learnt all about the smog! Ahh memories x
One of the BEST INTROS ON THE INTERNET 👍🎥🍿📽️🎼🎵🎶
Hooray!!! 🎉 been looking forward to another episode forever ❤❤
Thank you guy, for this. Your hard work getting this together and published is truly appreciated. Your podcast is one of the very few I've found that actually has a human behind it. Well besides the one podcaster who works hard putting a cast together just to have it ruined by his narration then that same day 100s of other podcasters takes that same podcast, put a AI voice behind it and send it out as if new. So again thank you. Your a treasure.
Thank you for this video. I found it very interesting.I live in Derby,East Midlands UK & remember we had Smog,but not on such a grand scale as in London,,this being about 1955 ish.as a child.I remember them bringing in the smokeless fuel act,in1956..What a vast difference this made !Up to this day,we sometimes get the odd light fogs,lasting just a few hours.Gone is the Smogs of the past.!
Cool jiles I watched all the others and glad your doing another "sinister" . thanks
I came across your site for the first time just now……and you had me in less than 60 seconds!! No AI weird robotic voices and especially no ridiculous verbiage for a script. FABULOUS! I’m all in👌🏼
Intriguing story. Thanks so much for sharing this piece of history.
Another fantastic episode! Thanks so much for all your hard work
London is quite bizarre to walk around now.
Almost every vehicle is electric.
On the rare occasion a non electric vehicle goes past you,
you smell it first, then realise how quiet it is without the engine sounds.
I used to go on frequent day trips to London as a child in the 1980's and the smog was often still mentioned by adults.
I never knew how severe it was until this video.
Thank you
Not been getting your vids recommended for a few months, but this one is fascinating, terrifying and is still a problem globally. even in 2024
I haven't been posting videos for a few months, but now I am. Thanks for watching!
I just
Come here for your voice after a nice night out, thanks😊
Oh I watched this on the Crown! I am old enough to remember this but I lived in America so we didn’t know anything
Donora, Pennsylvania experienced a similar temperature inversion in 1948. 20 people died directly from the smog, 6,000 reported symptoms, and an unknown number had their lives shortened. Like the Great Smog of London, it lasted for 5 days.
Thumbs up for NOT USING A.I.! Keep up your great work!
Thank you
I was in London for the smogs of 1952 and 1962. In 1952, when I was a baby, my mother took a bus home. As the family ad only just moved, she was apprehensive when she eventually arrived at her bus stop. Fortunately for her, a number of blind people were waiting at the bus stop. She was led home by a blind lady, a case of charity with the blind leading the sighted. I remember being kept indoors in the smog of 1962. We were living in a flat between Bayswater and Queensway stations. I also remember not being able to see out of the window.
Thank you for the AI update. It can be hard to tell, but obviously preference given to the real deal. I prefer people over machines - who knew!?
Also, very interesting vid, and unfortunately, it is always valid.
Ayooo let's gooo!!!
Yessss it’s back !!! Great content!
And we have the same problems today. Greed is literally killing the planet. Time for a revolution. Existing peacefully with the planet is revolutionary.
It’s just the developed countries solved their smog problem by moving their polluting industries to developing countries where the smog problem now plagues
Thank you for the integrity assurance. And you have a voice that seems to align perfectly with your content. I've always wondered who narrated these episodes, and now I know. Keep up the excellent contact.I believe channels such as yours are what's going to save RUclips from walking itself into a deadly volcano.
Two things: first, I visited London in 1995 and would end the day with debris in my ears and nose. Also, this man-made phenomenon reminds me of the Dust Bowl.
Maybe also do a video on the shameful dumping of waste water that is going on in the UK
BTW, I love your voice! Welcome back. 😻
Who would think that it would be any other person other than you Jiles! 🧡🇨🇦
RUclips. What's up Canada✌🇺🇸
I still come home from London (don't live in London) from a gig or a weekend there, and am blowing black snot out of my nose, and just feel super grimy. It's from the underground, where the air is hell and everyone looks like they want to kill themselves they're so depressed.
Pretty sure that's just being English. I live in a picturesque village/small town in the SW and everyone still looks like that whenever I catch a bus (although that may be more down to having to use public transport) 😄
@@TMMReznor Lol, I'm from the UK and believe me the London underground is the absolutely worst for it.
Your voice is what keeps me coming back! It's hard to find the right voice to narrate and it be what I'm looking for!! Your voice narrating is perfect!! I look forward to listening to your stories..
Wow, thank you!
Look forward to you ,much thanks from all my insomniacs
Not to nitpick but consumption IS tuberculosis, so called because it consumed the sufferer. As always, a pleasure to listen to, a wonderful work of artful wording and facts. I love all your channels and series. Well done
Hi Jiles & thank you for the somewhere sinister videos! I’m happy they’re back & this vid did not disappoint!!
I love that we get to see your face now. I can put a face to the voice. Thank you.
Thank you for the education! It's shameful humans fail to learn from our history. Peace
Along for the ride my man!
-Go Army!
This is absolutely one of my favorite channels ❤❤
what a great piece, absolutely great job, thank you
Love your voice Jiles!! Thank you for your videos they always make my day 🙏💜
This is Monster, oops wrong channel. Nice content.
So glad this channel is back. Jiles, you have a gift
Awesome to meet your voice!
Dude I love ur videos I've been listening and watching for years now and I'm a 39 year old married man with that being said lol I love listening, your voice and your talent of tell stories is just Addicting l o l thank you for your time
I knew you weren't AI all along! Those AI narrations drive me nuts. This channel and This is Monsters are my absolute favorites! Thank you for continuing to make these videos!!!
Excellent episode, and thanks for keeping it real.
Lol...your voice is what drew me into your stories in the beginning. You are an incredible researcher and storyteller and I always look forward to sitting down to listen. 🎉
Its 3:48 am USA and I have an excellent narrator to get me thru another night of insomnia 🙃
Ps.. I do not like the AI channels. Im glad you narrate your own content ❤
Excellent educational content. Bring born in 1957, i had no idea that "pea souper" wasn't just an expression used for a heavy fog. I can't imagine living in such conditions.
You are an excellent storyteller. Please keep up the good work.
Imagine your voiceovers are so good that you have to convince people they're legit! Love your stuff!
Really interesting! Thank you!
I believe consumption and tb are the same? Idk, great show as always!
People knew it as different names at different times in history.