You found a little white rabbit! This is a space for interesting lumber to put in your brain-attic that may or may not be useful.

Links


Milo Rossi

An archeologist who focuses on being an entertaining educator. He’s written an excellent book The Encylopedia of the Weird and Wonderful which is a fun addition to any researcher’s shelf. Watch a few videos and join the ranks as a certified Googledebunker 🏅

Miniminuteman

Dime Store Adventures

Have you ever wondered who Jack the Ink Slinger was? Or perhaps pondered about Lake [ ]? If you’ve answered yes, or tilted your head in confusion, please take a look at Dime Store Adventures. He’s a youtuber who travels around the US, looking at historical documents, newspapers, books, and other primary resources to learn about obscure history and deliver it right to us; much like a post card from a long lost friend.

Dime Store Adventures

I’ve also covered one of his videos in a post on the Resources page

Finding reliable sources

Robin Waldun

Anything you’d like to know related to the literary or study sphere, Robin has probably made a video about it and in an aesthetic way. This is a channel my spouse frequents and I tend to fall down a hole of his videos when I’m feeling uninspired.

Robin Waldun

Patrick (H) Willems

Do you like films? Watch this guy. Incredible media production, and insightful videos that will leave you thinking for awhile. There are also fun reoccurring characters and story lines, but you can watch any video you want to. Just know there’s lore too if you want that!

Patrick (H) Willems

F. D. Signifier

On the same note as Patrick, you need to watch this channel for in depth dives on history, culture, and how current events connect deeply to media. The videos are so long because they are master crafted, and I always so look forward to listening, learning, sharing, and discussing them.