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·Nov 10, 2024

Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. And we now have 200 videos. So, to celebrate, I'm going to recommend some videos. 200 of them, inside playlists, especially ones that you guys have been submitting to me. But to begin, let's go all the way back to the start. Or, more correctly, the RestartPage.com.

I found this on Boing Boing. The page contains dialog boxes from operating systems through history. Click one and your entire browser recreates the actual restart. But if you want to be more involved, be like Suckmynose000, who recommended this visualization of "Lights," where you can fly around in an electrically synchronized world of lights.

2MoronsAndAnIdiot sent me "Perfect Eyesight." How accurately can you click in the exact right spot? For instance, the exact mathematical middle of this star. Nice. Now, I've covered so many playlists before. For instance, this one, containing the very first hour of MTV ever.

Well, a couple of days ago, CGPGrey released this winning playlist of his 30 favorite videos, ranging from comedy to art to music to science to horror. It's an amazing collection of cool stuff that also lets you get closer to Grey. RealNintendo put together this playlist of 7 epic game show fails. He says they get crazier as it goes, so keep watching.

Hunter F. Davies made 4 playlists: Funny 911 Calls, Great Explosions, 7 incredible historical Apple ads, and 3 videos about why the world won't end in 2012. Now, here's a great one. 28 commercials for video game systems in order from 1973 to 2011.

Maddog53 collected his 15 favorite YouTube videos of 2011, many of which were new to me and are quite beautiful. MrBeanmachine17 assembled 7 incredible nuclear bomb detonation videos in order of increasing explosive yield. But if you'd rather relax, check out this community - driving videos.

Sped up footage of people driving their cars through freeway systems in lots of different states. It's actually pretty cool to have on full screen in the background like moving artwork. I received this playlist of cool music and was reminded of Hadouken's "People Are Awesome." So I made this playlist containing 5 of the best made People Are Awesome clips ever.

We may not have claws or beaks or tails, but at least we can do this. Want more inspiration? Grevejp44 sent me this playlist of epic orchestral arrangements - be sure to play it when preparing for battle. Oh, and here's a thing. You know when you see "As Seen On" on YouTube?

Well, you can click it and arrive on a page showing every YouTube video that site has featured, and you can even subscribe to their feed. So rather than figure out all the channels worth following yourself, heck, let Reddit do the work for you. Or, Cute Overload. Or a sub-reddit that will deliver video meant to non-plus your mind.

The new YouTube channel layout makes people's feeds fantastic automatic playlists. See, rather than having to find other videos related by keywords, I can find things related because the same human liked them. For instance, I love sword dancing, but related videos only give me more swords and a girl in a tank top.

But by opening the video from 'temperature3's' feed, I get this module, which introduces me to other things that he liked or favorited. Now, the same goes for my friend Jake's personal channel. His list of favorites and likes is like going to the cool things wing of the Jake Museum and Jake is the museum's curator.

If you've made a playlist of types of videos you think we should all know about, keep them coming my way - michael@vsauce.com. And as always, thanks for watching.

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