Overly sarcastic
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Red is one of the two content creators for Overly Sarcastic Productions. Red is a college graduate with a degree in math. She primarily focuses on covering literature and stories in general in her videos. She does summaries of books and plays, explains different myths, and explains various literary tropes. This love of reading was largely inspired by her parents.
Overly sarcastic
This isn't even an eighth of the people they've talked about. Red: Hi, I'm Red. Blue: And I'm Blue. Red: And we make videos about boring nerd books. Blue: And history. Red: Don't worry, we make it fun. Blue: That way you actually remember it. Red likes books and tropes. Blue likes history and philosophy. Neither of them are overly sarcastic. Started in late with a summary of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing , this YouTube channel wants you to learn one thing and one thing only: learning isn't scary.
The punishment for souls in the fourth circle of Hell is Said out-of-nowhere mastermind? We meet once again!
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Sun Wukong AKA Monkey King and his four best friends a monk, a pig, a sea-demon, and a dragon-horse embark on a daring adventure across Classical China. What more do you need? From the aftermath of Rome through European Imperialism. This playlist tracks Europe's Medieval change in the continent and the effects its Post-Medieval across the Atlantic in the Americas. There are a lot of ideas that go into storytelling, so Red is here to explain the ways in which literary Tropes from character archetypes to plot-threads can make or break a tale. A series investigating the writers who take the events of the past and Make History. From Greece to Japan to Mesoamerica, the world is full of myths. In this series, Red takes a trip through world mythology to share her favorite stories. This playlist follows the trajectory of The Classical World over the millennia. Some stories are just Classic, and that also means they can be hard to read.
Overly sarcastic
If your opponent is of choleric temperament, its probably Indigo walking out of Endgame. We're far from the last of our podcast kind though, so enjoy this continued ex Line up those souvenir pictures and settling in for a tale, we're back with another OSPod! Red and Blue debate rocket taxonomy, we talk for far too long about video ga Happy Valentine's Day from three Aces and a Joker!
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Blue, meanwhile, told Robespierre to "just guillotine everyone" during the French Revolution, was behind one of Tripitaka's many kidnappings , and stole the Library of Alexandria then burned the foundations to cover his tracks. For example, Heracles was considered a symbol of masculinity and virility because he had 4 wives and 7 boyfriends. First Installment Wins : Red doesn't say much about the various adaptations of Dracula , but she does say that the original has better suspense than any other. While narrating this story, Blue openly shows contempt for the two people who oppose burying Ajax. He doesn't wear the armor of a samurai, he's out on a quest that samurai never did, and he has no master to serve which would make him more analogous with a ronin, but Blue notes that even calling him that has issues , which was seen as the most important thing to a samurai. N-Z Never My Fault : In the prelude to the Oresteia , Agamemnon tells his weeping daughter Iphigenia it's really Clytemnestra's fault he's using her as a Human Sacrifice , since she fell for the cover story about an Arranged Marriage to Achilles and brought her to him. Red is appropriately horrified by this and openly wonders why Valentine is considered morally superior for all of this. She also rants about the various Historical Gender Flip that the franchise likes to do and how barely any Servant actually looks like their historical counterpart. Townsperson: Hey, I'm an unexpected reminder of the casual ubiquity of antisemitism in historical literature. Valentine Michael Smith is constantly pursued by the authorities for his multitude of sex crimes but the authorities always disappear before they can arrest him. Parties are depicted as raves with flashing colored lights and deep bass techno music thumping. Take That!
Red and Blue of Overly Sarcastic Productions keep the learnin' rollin' with a biweekly after show! Join the OSP crew as we chat about all the anecdotes, corrections, and fan questions that didn't make the regular content and probably get swept way off topic along the way!
Horrible Judge of Character : Persephone falls for Sisyphus's ruse and allows him to return to the world of the living, even though he has a reputation for murdering guests. Pretty Boy : Hyacinthus is described as being "really pretty". Red: Okay, bad news everybody, turns out the "nine realms" are actually the most frustratingly vague concept to ever claim a strict numerical delineation and everyone is mad about it. She doesn't make it past the first few pages describing Madame Baptistine. Lethally Stupid : Glaum in "The Saga of Grettir", whose sole functions in the plot are using an obviously cursed log as firewood leading to the axe injury that kills Grettir and forgetting to close off the one access point to the island of Drangey which leads to the overrun of the island and the death of Grettir's little brother. The video documents her desperate research in an attempt to figure out just what the hell Snorri was talking about. The main character psychologically tortures a woman into marrying him, yet the play is still hailed a great love story. Did the spider demon eat the lumberjack, or did they become a couple? Blue : If you got the sense that Lepidus didn't matter, it's ok. The monster listens to and recounts the life story of a family he was following, adding yet another layer to this. Obnoxious In-Laws : Demeter really hates the marriage between Persephone and Hades, even causing a famine out of spite because Zeus arranged their marriage behind her back.
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