It was being highlighted at my library so I really should check it out. I go there pretty frequently since it's the easiest way for me to get free Covid tests.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.I made a thread for Musical Splainin' here
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Man, that whole subforum is a ghost town. Guess we don't have many musical kids on TV Tropes.
Hope shines brightest in the darkest times
Yeah, but the Live Performance subforum seems to be about, you know, actual *live performances*. Similar to how The Mysterious Mr. Enter thread is in this subforum, New Media, rather than in the Western Animation one.
Edited by Motyka5 on Jul 10th 2022 at 3:27:43 AM
Just a person. He/him.Yeah. The work being discussed is a Podcast. It would be like having the Zero Punctuation thread in the Video Game subforum because the web animation discusses video games.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Rather she do one for The Wire.
"Everyone’s equal. Same chances of getting hit. Equal in the eyes of the rocket.”Lindsay is on Musicalsplaining for another Phantom of the Opera episode
, this time the 2004 movie version.
Nebula tweeted that Ellis is back
with a new original video about how the Peter Jackson trilogy adapted The Lord of the Rings.
When I get a job, I must remind myself to get a Nebula subscription.
The Crystal Caverns A bird's gotta sing.Most big long form youtubers are on nebula. TBH I got nebula when I got curiosity stream (I like documentaries so Curiositystream is my jam) since it's a 15$ for a year bundle that gets access to both. There's sometimes longer form or exclusive videos. Like beside the new one, Lindsey has a nebula exclusive video for Tropic Thunder.
That said I am not sure I'd recommend Nebula alone. It's mostly stuff youtube has.
Edited by Ghilz on Oct 11th 2022 at 6:09:23 AM
Nebula mostly seems to be a backup for a certain group of Youtubers, with most of them producing either longer versions or occasional exclusive videos. I've considered getting it for a while but have yet to actually do so (you know, money). It is also creator-owned, so they hopefully avoid the many, many issues common with using YouTube. Scrolling through the offerings, it's mostly channels I haven't heard of but there's a reasonable smattering of ones I have; not sure how much Nebula-exclusive content there is for each of them though.
On the Lindsay side there 's also videos on Blazing Saddles and Tom Hooper's Les Mis.

Not much. She had an interview and is working on her next book. That's about it.