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WHEN BROWSING THE INTERNET HELPS THE WORLD by Caduceo


Hey there, it's your old pal Cad here to give you some informative relief from the mess we're all in. If you're reading this, then you're definitely browsing the internet and are probably a regular consumer of all things online - but did you know you can browse the web smarter, even to the point of helping charities and protecting the environemnt while not taking out any money, all at the comfort of your own home! Here are some of the ways you can help the world while using the internet:
  • USE AN ALTERNATE SEARCH ENGINE

    • Link🌿 Ecosia is one of the best ways you can help the environment while searching the web! This search engine, which displays results powered by Bing, spends the money it earns from ads to plant trees and invest in green campaigns and infrastructure - over 80% of their profits actually go towards planting trees in places like Madagascar, India, Kenya, and others, and they've actually planted millions of trees already! Their services also run on renewable energy - and are CO2 positive! They also don't sell your data to advertisers and anonymize your searches within a week! Their financial reports can also be found Linkhere for ultimate transparency!

    • Link🌊 OceanHero is similar to Ecosia in which your searches help fund an environmental cause, only this time, their profits go to cleaning the oceans of plastic waste! Its search results are also powered by Bing, and they've partnered with Plastic Bank, which has plastic collection hubs in Indonesia, Haiti, and the Philippines. As proof of their efforts, you can view how much plastic they've collected with their certificates Linkposted here. While it's not recognized as a default search engine on most browsers like Ecosia is, you can still add it and use it as smoothly as most other search engines.

      • You can install the Chrome extension for OceanHero Linkhere or their mobile browser app Linkhere, or like how I did with Ecosia, add it on Linkthis fancy customizable widget on your phone I use which allows you to switch between search engines right on your home screen!

    • Can't choose between saving the forests or saving the oceans? Why not have a little bit of both and more with Link🌈 YouCare, a search engine where you choose where your donations go! The money you help generate from ads can go with the million of meals they've helped make for shelter animals, the three-hundred thousand square cm of coral reef planted, the 13k kilograms of plastic removed from oceans, four thousand hours of schooling to the disadvantaged, twenty thousand trees planted, 4 million liters of drinking water contributed, and 3,000 minutes of cancer research funded.

      • You can install the Chrome extension for YouCare Linkhere or their mobile browser app Linkhere, or like how I did with Ecosia, add it on Linkthis fancy customizable widget on your phone I use which allows you to switch between search engines right on your home screen!

  • CHANGE YOUR NEW TABS FOR THE BETTER

    • Every time you open a new tab, it's just the boring old search engine and some sites you might have recently visited. If you're okay with changing these new tabs, there are a bunch of extensions that have a similar mission - display small banner ads whenever you open a new tab and the revenue they'll receive will go straight to various charitable causes. Many of these extensions also add much more customizability and convenience to your new tabs - not to mention they look clean and aesthetically pleasing!

      • Link💜 Tab For A Cause has raised over a million dollars just from showing small ads whenever you open a new tab! They've partnered with 10 different charitable organizations for causes such as ending world hunger, giving clean water, addressing poverty, defending human rights, educating children in third-world countries, saving the environment, and even combatting mass incarceration. Their list of partners can be found Linkhere and their financial reports Linkhere

      • Link🌐 OpenTabs works similarly but focuses more on two causes - addressing poverty and saving trees. They've saved over fifty thousand trees and provided over a hundred microloans. You can also find their financial reports Linkhere as they're all for transparency and privacy.

      • Link💕 GiveHearts, while less polished than the above two, works similarly to Tab For A Cause but is partnered with over two times more non-profits! In addition to the causes supported by Tab For A Cause, they also help support mental health initiatives, health and research, animal welfare, and various other humanitarian charities. A full list of their partners can be found Linkhere.

  • SHOP ONLINE AND SAVE THE PLANET

    • If you commonly shop online, especially during this pandemic, you might want to consider looking into some extensions which help generate revenue for saving the environment while you place an order online - for no additional costs or fees!

      • Link🌱 refoorest is a bit different from the next two extensions, as not only is it partnered with different shopping websites, but also various other websites in which simply visiting them generates money put towards planting new trees! It displays partner websites on your search engine while you browse so you know which one can be opened to help the environment. Some of their partner websites include Amazon, BestBuy, Walmart, Target, and EBay, so if you commonly visit those websites, consider installing refoorest!

      • Link🌲 TreeClicks is a big one, as it is partnered with over 50,000 online stores such as Amazon, EBay, Etsy, Walmart, Target, Tesco, Ikea, Adobe, Honey, Quora, Disney+, iTunes, heck even Grammarly! They impose no additional purchase fees and instead earn money by receiving advertising fees from the partner store for bringing you in to shop with them! They've planted thousands of trees, primarily in India, so if you want to plant a tree with your next delivery, add the TreeClicks extension today!

      • Link🌳 EcoCart can make your purchases carbon neutral by simply clicking a button at checkout! They receive a small commission fee for bringing you in to shop in their partnered online stores such as FootLocker, Sephora, Levi's, Bose, Freshly, Kohl's, Vans, Petco, and 10,000 other online stores! The revenue they receive goes to creating wind energy, providing clean drinking water, and planting new trees. Not only that, but your purchases can also earn you EcoPoints which can be redeemed for coupons, gift cards, and even planting more trees!

[box][center][font=impact][size=300]WHEN BROWSING THE INTERNET HELPS THE WORLD[/font][/size][size=90][i]  by [nation=noflag]Caduceo[/nation][/i][/size][/center][hr]
[size=150]Hey there, it's your old pal Cad here to give you some informative relief from the mess we're all in. If you're reading this, then you're definitely browsing the internet and are probably a regular consumer of all things online - but did you know you can browse the web smarter, even to the point of [b]helping charities and protecting the environemnt[/b] while not taking out any money, all at the comfort of your own home! Here are some of the ways you can help the world while using the internet:
[list][*] [b]USE AN ALTERNATE SEARCH ENGINE[/b]
[list][*] [b][url=https://ecosia.org/]🌿 Ecosia[/url][/b] is one of the best ways you can help the environment while searching the web! This search engine, which displays results powered by Bing, [b]spends the money it earns from ads to plant trees and invest in green campaigns and infrastructure[/b] - over 80% of their profits actually go towards planting trees in places like Madagascar, India, Kenya, and others, and they've actually planted millions of trees already! Their services also run on renewable energy - and are CO2 positive! They also [b]don't sell your data to advertisers and anonymize your searches[/b] within a week! Their financial reports can also be found [url=https://ecosia.co/finreportsen]here[/url] for ultimate transparency!
[list][*] You can set Ecosia as your default search engine for browsers like Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Brave in their Settings. If you're on Chrome, you can also install the [url=https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ecosia-the-search-engine/eedlgdlajadkbbjoobobefphmfkcchfk]Ecosia extension[/url] or add on this [url=https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ecosia-dark-mode/hfpbjnmjofmfpnkcmdnkgndahgpjhpih]Ecosia Dark Mode extension[/url]. If you're on mobile, there's also an [url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ecosia.android&hl=en_US&gl=US]Ecosia browser app[/url] you can install - or [url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devhomc.search&hl=en&gl=US]this fancy customizable widget[/url] I use which allows you to switch between search engines right on your home screen![/list]
[*] [b][url=https://oceanhero.today/][color=skyblue]🌊 OceanHero[/color][/b][/url] is similar to Ecosia in which your searches help fund an environmental cause, only this time, their profits go to [b]cleaning the oceans of plastic waste[/b]! Its search results are also powered by Bing, and they've partnered with Plastic Bank, which has plastic collection hubs in Indonesia, Haiti, and the Philippines. As proof of their efforts, you can view how much plastic they've collected with their certificates [url=https://about.oceanhero.today/about-us#certificates]posted here[/url]. While it's not recognized as a default search engine on most browsers like Ecosia is, you can still add it and use it as smoothly as most other search engines.
[list][*] You can install the Chrome extension for OceanHero [url=https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/oceanhero-search-the-web/ijpgjiobapjdadigoagamcmhmdfdggmg]here[/url] or their mobile browser app [url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oceanhero.search&hl=en&gl=US]here[/url], or like how I did with Ecosia, add it on [url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devhomc.search&hl=en&gl=US]this fancy customizable widget[/url] on your phone I use which allows you to switch between search engines right on your home screen![/list]
[*] Can't choose between saving the forests or saving the oceans? Why not have a little bit of both and more with [b][url=https://youcare.world/?l=en][color=pink]🌈 YouCare[/color][/b][/url], a search engine where you choose where your donations go! The money you help generate from ads can go with the [b]million of meals they've helped make for shelter animals, the three-hundred thousand square cm of coral reef planted, the 13k kilograms of plastic removed from oceans, four thousand hours of schooling to the disadvantaged, twenty thousand trees planted, 4 million liters of drinking water contributed, and 3,000 minutes of cancer research funded[/b].
[list][*] You can install the Chrome extension for YouCare [url=https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/youcare-the-charitable-se/icoejgdflkmfmjjnajgjlekoehgjlknm]here[/url] or their mobile browser app [url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.youcare.browser&hl=en&gl=US]here[/url], or like how I did with Ecosia, add it on [url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devhomc.search&hl=en&gl=US]this fancy customizable widget[/url] on your phone I use which allows you to switch between search engines right on your home screen![/list][/list]
[*] [b]CHANGE YOUR NEW TABS FOR THE BETTER[/b]
[list][*] Every time you open a new tab, it's just the boring old search engine and some sites you might have recently visited. If you're okay with changing these new tabs, there are [b]a bunch of extensions[/b] that have a similar mission - [u]display small banner ads whenever you open a new tab and the revenue they'll receive will go straight to various charitable causes[/u]. Many of these extensions also add much more customizability and convenience to your new tabs - not to mention they look clean and aesthetically pleasing!
[list][*] [URL=https://tab.gladly.io/?u=Seito][color=purple][b]💜 Tab For A Cause[/b][/color][/url] has raised over a million dollars just from showing small ads whenever you open a new tab! They've partnered with [b]10 different charitable organizations[/b] for causes such as [u]ending world hunger, giving clean water, addressing poverty, defending human rights, educating children in third-world countries, saving the environment, and even combatting mass incarceration[/u]. Their list of partners can be found [url=https://tab.gladly.io/newtab/profile/donate/]here[/url] and their financial reports [url=https://tab.gladly.io/financials/]here[/url]
[*] [url=http://opentabs.org/][color=279FBD][b]🌐 OpenTabs[/b][/color][/url] works similarly but focuses more on two causes - [u]addressing poverty and saving trees[/u]. They've saved over fifty thousand trees and provided over a hundred microloans. You can also find their financial reports [url=http://opentabs.org/financial/]here[/url] as they're all for transparency and privacy.
[*] [url=http://givehearts.org/][color=red][b]💕 GiveHearts[/b][/color][/url], while less polished than the above two, works similarly to Tab For A Cause but is partnered with over two times more non-profits! In addition to the causes supported by Tab For A Cause, they also help support [u]mental health initiatives, health and research, animal welfare, and various other humanitarian charities[/u]. A full list of their partners can be found [url=https://givehearts.org/give/]here[/url].[/list][/list]
[*] [b]SHOP ONLINE AND SAVE THE PLANET[/b]
[list][*] If you commonly shop online, especially during this pandemic, you might want to consider looking into some extensions which [u]help generate revenue for saving the environment while you place an order online[/u] - for no additional costs or fees!
[list][*] [URL=https://www.refoorest.com/en/][color=6D8032][b]🌱 refoorest[/b][/color][/url] is a bit different from the next two extensions, as not only is it partnered with different shopping websites, but also various other websites in which [u]simply visiting them generates money put towards planting new trees[/u]! It displays partner websites on your search engine while you browse so you know which one can be opened to help the environment. Some of their partner websites include [b]Amazon, BestBuy, Walmart, Target, and EBay[/b], so if you commonly visit those websites, consider installing refoorest!
[*] [url=https://www.treeclicks.com/][color=green][b]🌲 TreeClicks[/b][/color][/url] is a big one, as it is partnered with over 50,000 online stores such as [b]Amazon, EBay, Etsy, Walmart, Target, Tesco, Ikea, Adobe, Honey, Quora, Disney+, iTunes,[/b] heck even [b]Grammarly![/b] They impose [u]no additional purchase fees[/u] and instead earn money by receiving advertising fees from the partner store for bringing you in to shop with them! They've planted thousands of trees, primarily in India, so if you want to plant a tree with your next delivery, add the TreeClicks extension today!
[*] [url=http://givehearts.org/][color=38BB38][b]🌳 EcoCart[/b][/color][/url] can make your purchases [u]carbon neutral by simply clicking a button at checkout[/u]! They receive a small commission fee for bringing you in to shop in their partnered online stores such as [b]FootLocker, Sephora, Levi's, Bose, Freshly, Kohl's, Vans, Petco,[/b] and [b]10,000 other online stores![/b] The revenue they receive goes to [u]creating wind energy, providing clean drinking water, and planting new trees[/u]. Not only that, but your purchases can also earn you [i]EcoPoints[/i] which can be redeemed for coupons, gift cards, and even planting more trees![/list][/list][/list][/size][/box]

INORMATIVE QUALITY CONTENT ON YOUTUBE by Caduceo


It's your friendly neighborhood Cad here with another article giving you some relief from the things going down around us. Surely you've heard of YouTube, and there's a good chance you're still amidst a pandemic, so why not read some of my personal recommendations for you to find some high-quality content on YouTube so you have something to fill your free time with!

  • LinkOverSimplified - there's a good chance you've already watched an OverSimplified video, as even if there's not a lot of videos available, the beautifully animated and comedic "in-a-nutshell" type videos are widely popular and viewed. Need to learn about some historical events in a short period of time? Brush up your knowledge on OverSimplified!

    • Popular videos include WW2 Oversimplified, The Cold War Oversimplified, and The American Revolution Oversimplified. My personal favorites include The Emu War Oversimplified and Three Kingdoms Oversimplified

  • LinkHalf As Interesting - HAI creates amazingly animated satirical education videos, each only 5-6 minutes long! They are extremely entertaining yet surprisingly informative as stories and trivia are summed up in a short amount of time.
    • Popular videos include Why Photos of the Eiffel Tower at Night Are Illegal, The Secret Protocol for When the Queen Dies, and The Man Who Time Travelled 0.2 Seconds. My personal favorites include What Is The Shortest-Lived Country in History and Why Saudi Arabia Imports Sand

  • LinkWendover Productions - this channel is run by the same person who runs Half As Interesting, and is also home to similar content, just a bit longer as videos here are over 20-25 minutes long, as well as a couple hour-long documentaries. If you've run out of HAI videos to watch, Wendover Productions is sure to have more to your liking!

    • Popular videos include How Aircraft Carriers Work, China's Geography Problem, and How Submarines Work. My personal favorites include How Overnight Shipping Works and How Embassies Work

  • LinkPolyMatter - while run by a different person, PolyMatter has beautifully designed and animated educational videos covering multiple trivial subjects, similar to HAI. These videos last 10-15 minutes each and has truly quality content as each video is animated to the smallest detail.
    • Popular videos include What Do iPhones Really Cost, Why Bing Isn't A Failure, and How Cruise Ships Work. My personal favorites include Why Starbucks is Actually a Bank and What is Tencent

  • LinkA Hill To Die On - while not home to as much videos, this channel is also run by the same person who runs PolyMatter, and obviously, is home to similar animated content.

    • Popular videos include Why Fahrenheit is Better, Morning vs. Night Showers, and Tomatoes are Vegetables. My personal favorites include The Case Against Timezones and Netflix Ratings Suck

  • LinkVox - while you might have already heard of Vox News, you might not have realized they actually create a whole lot of content aimed at fulfilling their tagline, "explaining the news". These videos are extremely well-edited, informative, and contemporary as it addresses many recent evets you might notbe informed about. Their videos are a shining example of video journalism as they have several different series adressing several different things.
    • Popular videos include The rise of Vladimir Putin, Inside Hong Kong's Cage Homes and The Israel-Palestine Conflict. My personal favorites include How the Republican Party went from Lincoln to Trump and From white supremacy to Barack Obama: The Democratic Party

  • LinkCompany Man - this channel focuses alot on providing context and information on different well-known companies, their histories, competition, and even some of their downfalls in well-made animated educational videos.

    • Popular videos include The Decline of Chuck E Cheese's, The Rise and Fall of Krispy Kreme and What is Vevo. My personal favorites include FedEx vs UPS and Comcast - Why They're Hated

  • LinkSlidebean - Slidebean is a service which allows aspiring entrepreneurs to create pitch decks, but their channel is surprisingly full to the brim with quality content mostly addressing companies and start-ups, their success stories, why they failed, and even some informative videos for aspiring start-ups.
    • Popular videos include How Zoom defeated Skype, How Spotify Beat Apple, and The Death of Yahoo. My personal favorites include Twitter Killed Vine and Why Microsoft keeps Failing at Being Cool

  • LinkCity Beautiful - this beautiful channel focuses on cities, city planning, transportation, and logistics made easy, informative, and beautifully edited. It's run by a professional Urban Planner so you know you'll get the quality content you deserve in the 10-15 minute long videos they regularly produce.

    • Popular videos include An Urban Planner Plays SimCity, How did planners design Soviet Cities and The Reason our Streets Switched to Cul-de-sacs. My personal favorites include An Urban Planner reviews Minecraft Cities and An Intro to Urban Wastewater Systems

  • LinkPeople Make Games - while they don't produce videos as regularly as the other entries on this list, PMG makes fascinating videos looking into the video game industry and makes them beautifully edited and entertaining enough for you to stick around in their 15-20 minute videos.
    • Popular videos include What Happened to the Queen's Golden Wii, How Neopets was sold to Scientologists and The First non-Valve Game on Steam. My personal favorites include Why Subnautica Owes Its Success to This Button and Inside Second Life's Most Expensive Brothel

Now before I end this already long article, I know the headline claimed Informative quality content, but if you want quality content that's not exactly educational, feel free to look into he following channels: Let's Game It Out, Slimecicle, The Try Guys, Household Hacker, RTGame, Michael Reeves, and OfflineTV

[box][center][font=impact][size=300]INORMATIVE QUALITY CONTENT ON YOUTUBE[/font][/size][size=90][i]  by [nation=noflag]Caduceo[/nation][/i][/size][/center][hr]
[size=150]It's your friendly neighborhood Cad here with another article giving you some relief from the things going down around us. Surely you've heard of YouTube, and there's a good chance you're still amidst a pandemic, so why not read some of [b]my personal recommendations[/b] for you to find some high-quality content on YouTube so you have something to fill your free time with!

[list][*] [url=https://www.youtube.com/user/Webzwithaz][b]OverSimplified[/b][/url] - there's a good chance you've already watched an OverSimplified video, as even if there's not a lot of videos available, the beautifully animated and comedic "in-a-nutshell" type videos are widely popular and viewed. Need to learn about some historical events in a short period of time? Brush up your knowledge on OverSimplified!
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]WW2 Oversimplified[/b], [b]The Cold War Oversimplified,[/b] and [b]The American Revolution Oversimplified[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]The Emu War Oversimplified[/b] and [b]Three Kingdoms Oversimplified[/b][/list]

[*] [floatright][img]https://i.ytimg.com/an_webp/8-u5nd2GqNE/mqdefault_6s.webp?du=3000&sqp=COSp7oEG&rs=AOn4CLDdL81QFdOJ-vPeIqwrd6DI5NXYmQ[/img][/floatright] [url=https://www.youtube.com/c/halfasinteresting/featured][b]Half As Interesting[/b][/url] - HAI creates amazingly animated satirical education videos, each only 5-6 minutes long! They are extremely entertaining yet surprisingly informative as stories and trivia are summed up in a short amount of time.
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]Why Photos of the Eiffel Tower at Night Are Illegal, The Secret Protocol for When the Queen Dies,[/b] and [b]The Man Who Time Travelled 0.2 Seconds[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]What Is The Shortest-Lived Country in History[/b] and [b]Why Saudi Arabia Imports Sand[/b][/list]

[*] [url=https://www.youtube.com/c/Wendoverproductions/featured][b]Wendover Productions[/b][/url] - this channel is run by the same person who runs Half As Interesting, and is also home to similar content, just a bit longer as videos here are over 20-25 minutes long, as well as a couple hour-long documentaries. If you've run out of HAI videos to watch, Wendover Productions is sure to have more to your liking!
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]How Aircraft Carriers Work, China's Geography Problem,[/b] and [b]How Submarines Work[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]How Overnight Shipping Works[/b] and [b]How Embassies Work[/b][/list]

[*] [floatright][img]https://i.ytimg.com/an_webp/5kZRY5xlP6Y/mqdefault_6s.webp?du=3000&sqp=CIaR7oEG&rs=AOn4CLDwYQhWascuvK1wUnG9uAgPdqL4XQ[/img][/floatright] [url=https://www.youtube.com/c/PolyMatter/featured][b]PolyMatter[/b][/url] - while run by a different person, PolyMatter has beautifully designed and animated educational videos covering multiple trivial subjects, similar to HAI. These videos last 10-15 minutes each and has truly quality content as each video is animated to the smallest detail.
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]What Do iPhones Really Cost, Why Bing Isn't A Failure,[/b] and [b]How Cruise Ships Work[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]Why Starbucks is Actually a Bank[/b] and [b]What is Tencent[/b][/list]

[*] [url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_EzCruiFF-QNJCkBOSCYhA][b]A Hill To Die On[/b][/url] - while not home to as much videos, this channel is also run by the same person who runs PolyMatter, and obviously, is home to similar animated content.
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]Why Fahrenheit is Better, Morning vs. Night Showers,[/b] and [b]Tomatoes are Vegetables[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]The Case Against Timezones[/b] and [b]Netflix Ratings Suck[/b][/list]

[*] [floatright][img]https://i.ytimg.com/an_webp/rcC7InrYkqA/mqdefault_6s.webp?du=3000&sqp=CNCn7oEG&rs=AOn4CLDpO2N75A3SEjp2CO5Y06zBL_5abQ[/img][/floatright] [url=https://www.youtube.com/user/voxdotcom][b]Vox[/b][/url] - while you might have already heard of Vox News, you might not have realized they actually create a whole lot of content aimed at fulfilling their tagline, "explaining the news". These videos are extremely well-edited, informative, and contemporary as it addresses many recent evets you might notbe informed about. Their videos are a shining example of video journalism as they have several different series adressing several different things.
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]The rise of Vladimir Putin, Inside Hong Kong's Cage Homes[/b] and [b]The Israel-Palestine Conflict[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]How the Republican Party went from Lincoln to Trump[/b] and [b]From white supremacy to Barack Obama: The Democratic Party[/b][/list]

[*] [url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQMyhrt92_8XM0KgZH6VnRg/featured][b]Company Man[/b][/url] - this channel focuses alot on providing context and information on different well-known companies, their histories, competition, and even some of their downfalls in well-made animated educational videos.
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]The Decline of Chuck E Cheese's, The Rise and Fall of Krispy Kreme[/b] and [b]What is Vevo[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]FedEx vs UPS[/b] and [b]Comcast - Why They're Hated[/b][/list]

[*] [floatright][img]https://i.ytimg.com/an_webp/z-wjFCgz9Yc/mqdefault_6s.webp?du=3000&sqp=CKyV7oEG&rs=AOn4CLBBjQTUqcq_hnKDDsKr83Se7HCKlA[/img][/floatright] [url=https://www.youtube.com/c/Slidebean/featured][b]Slidebean[/b][/url] - Slidebean is a service which allows aspiring entrepreneurs to create pitch decks, but their channel is surprisingly full to the brim with quality content mostly addressing companies and start-ups, their success stories, why they failed, and even some informative videos for aspiring start-ups.
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]How Zoom defeated Skype, How Spotify Beat Apple,[/b] and [b]The Death of Yahoo[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]Twitter Killed Vine[/b] and [b]Why Microsoft keeps Failing at Being Cool[/b][/list]

[*] [url=https://www.youtube.com/c/CityBeautiful/featured][b]City Beautiful[/b][/url] - this beautiful channel focuses on cities, city planning, transportation, and logistics made easy, informative, and beautifully edited. It's run by a professional Urban Planner so you know you'll get the quality content you deserve in the 10-15 minute long videos they regularly produce.
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]An Urban Planner Plays SimCity, How did planners design Soviet Cities[/b] and [b]The Reason our Streets Switched to Cul-de-sacs[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]An Urban Planner reviews Minecraft Cities[/b] and [b]An Intro to Urban Wastewater Systems[/b][/list]

[*] [floatright][img]https://i.ytimg.com/an_webp/bwdYL0KFA_U/mqdefault_6s.webp?du=3000&sqp=CNmq7oEG&rs=AOn4CLAjh3EQCBzrk2gTVwItn_qO5g18eQ[/img][/floatright] [url=https://www.youtube.com/c/PeopleMakeGames/featured][b]People Make Games[/b][/url] - while they don't produce videos as regularly as the other entries on this list, PMG makes fascinating videos looking into the video game industry and makes them beautifully edited and entertaining enough for you to stick around in their 15-20 minute videos.
[list][*] Popular videos include [b]What Happened to the Queen's Golden Wii, How Neopets was sold to Scientologists[/b] and [b]The First non-Valve Game on Steam[/b]. My personal favorites include [b]Why Subnautica Owes Its Success to This Button[/b] and [b]Inside Second Life's Most Expensive Brothel[/b][/list][/list]

Now before I end this already long article, I know the headline claimed [i]Informative [/i]quality content, but if you want quality content that's not exactly educational, feel free to look into he following channels: [b]Let's Game It Out, Slimecicle, The Try Guys, Household Hacker, RTGame, Michael Reeves, and OfflineTV[/b][/size][/box]

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