Hello, dear readers! I decided to share something that deeply interested me. Yesterday I became addicted to some videos on YouTube and when I dug for information on Wikipedia, I found this "Youtube poop", or in short "YTP" is a combination of absurdly mixed videos, images and sound created for laughter, humor, shock , and / or confusion and often with adult content. Youtube poop videos are usually uploaded most often to Youtube, but can also be found on other video sharing sites. In a typical YTP video, sound and picture undergo basic processing and editing. Some such videos may include cut-outs from different sources in order to fit together to produce a whole story with a plot, while others may not make any sense at all. Michael Wes, an associate professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Kansas, described the Youtube poop as "some absurd remixes that even a monkey could be ridiculed for because of the lowest possible aesthetic and technical qualities of our culture." Youtube poop media sources can include TV shows, children's cartoons, commercials, video games, and many other formats taken from Youtube or elsewhere. Access to different amounts and types of content on the web is unlimited and therefore each user is free to create and edit videos, with special software. ". I took this from Wikipedia, but it was in English, so I managed to translate it with great difficulty. If anyone is familiar and knows more about what equipment is needed and what equipment to take, let me know.For more information: htpps: //en.m.
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My sister and I did YTP 30 years ago, and by analog means ... When they gave folk dances, people and handkerchiefs on TV, we turned off the sound and played a wild piece of Metallica from the cassette player. It turned out that the aunts jumped hard on the wires, and we burst out laughing - only our stomachs ached afterwards. Then we found a tape recorder that could turn the tape over. We didn't write our name upside down on a piece of paper, then we said it upside down as we recorded on the tape recorder, and finally we turned the tape over. This resulted in a twisted pronunciation of the name with a strong Arabic accent :) Or we wrote down the name correctly and then listened to it upside down ... For example: Hristo Mihailov Kotsev became Vestok Volyakhim Otsirch, which taught us a lot of Arabic! After a while, this man became a representative of a large company in the Middle East, and we are talking about how his fate was coded in his inverted name! :)