“Viva La Dirt League” is a YouTube channel that produces comedic skits and parodies based on the world of gaming and geek culture. Founded by three friends – Alan Morrison, Rowan Bettjeman, and Adam King – the channel has grown to become one of the most popular sources of gaming-related content on YouTube. With a focus on humor and satire, the team at Viva La Dirt League has created a wide range of hilarious videos that poke fun at everything from popular video games and gaming culture to sci-fi movies and fantasy literature. Whether you’re a die-hard gamer or simply enjoy a good laugh, this is a channel that is sure to entertain and delight.
This episode features: Naked scouting strategy in survival games
“Viva La Dirt League” is a YouTube channel that produces comedic skits and parodies based on the world of gaming and geek culture. Founded by three friends – Alan Morrison, Rowan Bettjeman, and Adam King – the channel has grown to become one of the most popular sources of gaming-related content on YouTube. With a focus on humor and satire, the team at Viva La Dirt League has created a wide range of hilarious videos that poke fun at everything from popular video games and gaming culture to sci-fi movies and fantasy literature. Whether you’re a die-hard gamer or simply enjoy a good laugh, this is a channel that is sure to entertain and delight.
This episode features: The Boys playing Sons of the Forest
“Viva La Dirt League” is a YouTube channel that produces comedic skits and parodies based on the world of gaming and geek culture. Founded by three friends – Alan Morrison, Rowan Bettjeman, and Adam King – the channel has grown to become one of the most popular sources of gaming-related content on YouTube. With a focus on humor and satire, the team at Viva La Dirt League has created a wide range of hilarious videos that poke fun at everything from popular video games and gaming culture to sci-fi movies and fantasy literature. Whether you’re a die-hard gamer or simply enjoy a good laugh, this is a channel that is sure to entertain and delight.
This episode features: Whose is bigger? #shorts
“Our Changing Climate” is a YouTube channel that focuses on exploring the impacts of climate change on our planet and discussing solutions to address this pressing issue. The channel offers insightful and engaging content that educates viewers on the latest scientific findings related to climate change, as well as the political and social aspects of this complex issue. With a commitment to promoting sustainability and raising awareness about the need for action, is the channel a valuable resource for anyone seeking to better understand the challenges and opportunities associated with climate change.
This episode features: Fossil fuel companies are victim blaming
Savy reports on Becky Albertalli’s latest book, Imogen, Obviously. This is what this book is about:
Imogen Scott may be hopelessly heterosexual, but she’s got the World’s Greatest Ally title locked down.
She’s never missed a Pride Alliance meeting. She knows more about queer media discourse than her very queer little sister. She even has two queer best friends. There’s Gretchen, a fellow high school senior, who helps keep Imogen’s biases in check. And then there’s Lili—newly out and newly thriving with a cool new squad of queer college friends.
Imogen’s thrilled for Lili. Any ally would be. And now that she’s finally visiting Lili on campus, she’s bringing her ally A game. Any support Lili needs, Imogen’s all in.
Even if that means bending the truth, just a little.
Like when Lili drops a tiny queer bombshell: she’s told all her college friends that Imogen and Lili used to date. And none of them know that Imogen is a raging hetero—not even Lili’s best friend, Tessa.
Of course, the more time Imogen spends with chaotic, freckle-faced Tessa, the more she starts to wonder if her truth was ever all that straight to begin with. . .
“Imogen, Obviously” by Becky Albertalli – Summary
Savy talks about her connection to Becky, why she loves this particular type of literature, and why she especially loves this book.
“Viva La Dirt League” is a YouTube channel that produces comedic skits and parodies based on the world of gaming and geek culture. Founded by three friends – Alan Morrison, Rowan Bettjeman, and Adam King – the channel has grown to become one of the most popular sources of gaming-related content on YouTube. With a focus on humor and satire, the team at Viva La Dirt League has created a wide range of hilarious videos that poke fun at everything from popular video games and gaming culture to sci-fi movies and fantasy literature. Whether you’re a die-hard gamer or simply enjoy a good laugh, this is a channel that is sure to entertain and delight.
This episode features: Mugging a Mugger #shorts #epicnpcman
“Viva La Dirt League” is a YouTube channel that produces comedic skits and parodies based on the world of gaming and geek culture. Founded by three friends – Alan Morrison, Rowan Bettjeman, and Adam King – the channel has grown to become one of the most popular sources of gaming-related content on YouTube. With a focus on humor and satire, the team at Viva La Dirt League has created a wide range of hilarious videos that poke fun at everything from popular video games and gaming culture to sci-fi movies and fantasy literature. Whether you’re a die-hard gamer or simply enjoy a good laugh, this is a channel that is sure to entertain and delight.
This episode features: The muggers finally mug each other
Welcome to this video essay about the “format war” between VHS and Betamax, a fascinating battle that took place in the late 1970s and early 1980s, which shaped the future of home video. In this video, Phil Edwards explores the differences between these two formats, the strategies employed by their respective manufacturers, and how VHS ultimately emerged as the victor. Along the way, he’ll also examine the impact of this format war on the home video industry and the way we consume media today. So sit back, relax, and join us as we dive into the history of the VHS vs Betamax format war.
Or to put it in another way: Be kind, rewind, and destroy your Betamax enemies.
“Viva La Dirt League” is a YouTube channel that produces comedic skits and parodies based on the world of gaming and geek culture. Founded by three friends – Alan Morrison, Rowan Bettjeman, and Adam King – the channel has grown to become one of the most popular sources of gaming-related content on YouTube. With a focus on humor and satire, the team at Viva La Dirt League has created a wide range of hilarious videos that poke fun at everything from popular video games and gaming culture to sci-fi movies and fantasy literature. Whether you’re a die-hard gamer or simply enjoy a good laugh, this is a channel that is sure to entertain and delight.
This episode features: For those who have been asking, here’s Geralt’s skincare routine #shorts #thewitcher
The character “Cho Chang” in the Harry Potter books and movies has been the subject of criticism due to the racial stereotype that she embodies. Cho Chang, a Ravenclaw student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, is depicted as a shy and sensitive girl who is very emotional and is unable to make up her mind. Her character traits are often attributed to her Asian heritage, which has been criticized for perpetuating harmful stereotypes about Asian women.
The portrayal of Cho Chang in the Harry Potter series is problematic for several reasons. First, her character is defined by her race, rather than her personality or abilities. By portraying Cho as a stereotypical Asian girl who is submissive, passive, and weak-willed, the Harry Potter series reinforces harmful stereotypes about Asian women that have been perpetuated in Western media for decades.
Second, Cho Chang’s name itself is an example of cultural appropriation. “Cho” and “Chang” are common Korean and Chinese surnames, respectively, yet the character is portrayed as being of Chinese and Scottish descent, which seems to be an arbitrary choice made by the author. This further reinforces the idea that Asian cultures and identities are interchangeable and can be appropriated for Western consumption.
Third, Cho Chang’s relationship with the protagonist, Harry Potter, is also problematic. She is often portrayed as being overly emotional and indecisive, which makes her seem weak and dependent on Harry. This reinforces the idea that Asian women are submissive and passive, and that they need a white male savior to rescue them.
In conclusion, the racial stereotype of the character “Cho Chang” in the Harry Potter series is a problematic depiction of Asian women. It reinforces harmful stereotypes and cultural appropriation and sends a message that Asian women are weak, passive, and dependent. As we continue to strive for greater diversity and inclusivity in media, it is important to be mindful of these harmful stereotypes and work to create more nuanced and diverse portrayals of characters from all backgrounds.
With that said, here is an oral reading of Rachel Rostad’s poem, “To JK Rowling, from Cho Chang.”
And then let’s have Jessie Gender speak one or two words. In this, she wants to talk about the discussion around about Harry Potter actress Katie Leung. She spoke about the racist online harassment that she faced after being cast in the series, and how she was told to keep it quiet. It is incredibly important to highlight what she had to say, especially given a lot of the current conversations that we need to be having around harassment and violence towards people of color, and especially in this context, those of Asian heritage.
Exploring the surprisingly radical ecological messages in Disney’s Strange World. The movie’s visuals are borrowed from old pulp adventure magazines but its theme has much more in common with Solarpunk narratives.
“Our Changing Climate” is a YouTube channel that focuses on exploring the impacts of climate change on our planet and discussing solutions to address this pressing issue. The channel offers insightful and engaging content that educates viewers on the latest scientific findings related to climate change, as well as the political and social aspects of this complex issue. With a commitment to promoting sustainability and raising awareness about the need for action, is the channel a valuable resource for anyone seeking to better understand the challenges and opportunities associated with climate change.
This episode features: Why we feel so much climate guilt
“Viva La Dirt League” is a YouTube channel that produces comedic skits and parodies based on the world of gaming and geek culture. Founded by three friends – Alan Morrison, Rowan Bettjeman, and Adam King – the channel has grown to become one of the most popular sources of gaming-related content on YouTube. With a focus on humor and satire, the team at Viva La Dirt League has created a wide range of hilarious videos that poke fun at everything from popular video games and gaming culture to sci-fi movies and fantasy literature. Whether you’re a die-hard gamer or simply enjoy a good laugh, this is a channel that is sure to entertain and delight.
This episode features: The Vampire Class in Skycraft is a piece of trash #shorts
“Viva La Dirt League” is a YouTube channel that produces comedic skits and parodies based on the world of gaming and geek culture. Founded by three friends – Alan Morrison, Rowan Bettjeman, and Adam King – the channel has grown to become one of the most popular sources of gaming-related content on YouTube. With a focus on humor and satire, the team at Viva La Dirt League has created a wide range of hilarious videos that poke fun at everything from popular video games and gaming culture to sci-fi movies and fantasy literature. Whether you’re a die-hard gamer or simply enjoy a good laugh, this is a channel that is sure to entertain and delight.
This episode features: Useless Vampire Class
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