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lb:osp [2025-04-30 17:34:27] – removed - external edit (Unknown date) 127.0.0.1lb:osp [2025-05-01 07:59:10] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation ninjasr
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 +====== Overly Sarcastic Productions ======
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 +**OSP** is a YouTube channel run by two people: Red and Blue. Red started the channel as a means to study literature and improve her art. Blue joined her later to create extra videos focused on history.\\  And, between the two of them, Red's videos are unambiguously better.
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 +{{tag>creators youtube}}
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 +===== Personal Evaluation =====
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 +As I (not so subtly) stated in the opening text, Red's videos (myths, literature, trope talks) are generally better than Blue's videos (all history).\\  Now, both Red and Blue lean //progressive// politically speaking...but, in my experience, Red is more likely to push that aside for the sake of the truth. Blue just kinda lets himself get swept up in the ideology. Though the most egregious examples of that are no longer public on the channel, Blue was at one point in favor of the Black Cleopatra myth and the Black Egyptian thing in general. I recommend Metatron's videos on the subject.\\  Red also allows herself to go a little cuckoo, though this is rarer and has gotten much rarer over time. The main example I can think of is her Trope Talk video on Fridging. I should note that I haven't seen much of Blue's content outside of his occasional cameo in Red's videos, though the most recent of those (//Halloween Special: Mummies!//) indicates that he hasn't changed that much, though it's very subtle here.((:fn:>Particularly his opposition to something we professionally refer to as ‘finders keepers’; though, to be fair, Red also opposes that. I won't elaborate too much as I have my own thoughts on the whole archeology/grave robbing thing (I conveniently had an archeology class and my current course is adjacent to it) which I may elaborate on later.))\\  Among Red's videos, I don't watch the Trope Talks as I found those are not as great as the rest of her videos. The ones on Mary Sues, (the aforementioned) Fridging and Dragons didn't really impress me, though I'm thinking of giving them another shot...particularly if I find something relevant to anything I write on here.
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 +===== Trivilinks =====
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 +  * [[youu>OverlySarcasticProductions]]
 +  * There's an article hidden somewhere in the PlayGround where I plan to make a few minor corrections to OSP videos.
 +  * OSP sells a shirt that says ‘I'm Magic. [[lb:ishtar]] loves me and the Queen of Hell thinks I'm hot.’ which is in reference to the underworld myth where Ishtar attempts to (and fails) to save her boyfriend, then shenanigans happen. Now...considering what Ishtar is //like//...I wouldn't consider ‘Ishtar loves me.’ to be any kind of positive connotation, which makes this shirt hilarious on multiple levels.
 +    * That kind of ‘Ishtar girlboss’ thing is something that just kinda happens with OSP. They're more likely to roll with modern misconceptions that are progressive leaning (Ancient Greece loved the gays) than they are to question them. This is projecting modern ideas on non-modern people, which is kinda icky. Though it's not as big of a thing as it was before and I'm guessing Red has since learned a //lot// more about Ishtar, if we consider the Gilgamesh video. Just watch a lot of Metatron as well.
 +  * 'Finders Keepers' is the particularly annoying one. Red even posted an anxious 'breakdown' of sorts in the Gilgamesh video where she goes 'Brits should return but also because they had terrorists didn't destroy artifacts AAAA'. Generally, I find this debate tiring because this opposition is entirely moralistic without any pragmatic outlook. I won't elaborate too much, but I'm very much on the side of 'finders keepers'. The destruction of artifacts by ISIS is, I think, damning enough evidence.
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