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Over 80 Games+Randomizers featured and still going. "I'm Gunarm Dyne, call me Dyne." — Usual intro and often part of the outro. Gunarm Dyne, who prefers to go by Dyne, is a lifelong gamer and hobbyist Let's Player /variety streamer whose primary focus is on "Classic Games that have been Remade or Re-Imagined," but will also record for old ...
SiIvaGunner: A parody of YouTube channels who upload Game Music. Sidemen : British group of seven YouTube -based Internet personalities who started out as merely Let's Players before becoming a comedic entertainment group with a powerhouse Internet brand.
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I just came across a YouTube channel that does a series called "Trope Talk", which provides some fantastic insight into tropes that we love and hate and provides language and examples to discuss them. Here's their video on the trope of the "reformed villain".
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Redheap, also published as Every Mother's Son, is a 1930 novel by Norman Lindsay. [citation needed] It is a story of life in a country town in Victoria, Australia in the 1890s. Lindsay portrays real characters struggling with the social restrictions of the day. Snobbery and wowserism are dominant themes.