Need more help? Try Identifying Cartilage: Review and Practice ua-cam.com/video/nWJsiEqgwtA/v-deo.html Identifying Epithelium: Review and Practice ua-cam.com/video/reoEVXvoUmI/v-deo.html Simple Squamous vs Adipose ua-cam.com/video/PKRW2WEIUWQ/v-deo.html For more basic Histology (AP I): ua-cam.com/play/PLBM7jL93Kc2RFon6AxyVIeoAMtp0Ci13u.html Advanced Histology (AP II): ua-cam.com/play/PLBM7jL93Kc2Ro6cMPxNpRxHf3m0lh-1oa.html
Let me tell you something. Oh my god, you are such a good teacher. You make it so simple without the extra words. This is how it should be taught! Thank you so much. You have saved me and, most likely, other people from mental breakdowns. I appreciate you so much and wish you the best in your and your family's lives.
no matter how much i studied, identifying connective tissues never sunk in for me. but it IMMEDIATELY clicked after this video. thank you so so much, such a life saver
Yesterday was my first day of Anatomy class and we went over tissue types. There was so much information, and the lecture was so fast-paced I couldn’t keep up at all. I was so overwhelmed I cried in my car after school cause I was afraid I couldn’t pass. Seeing this video made everything so much clearer. Thank you a million times for making these, you’re the best! ☺️☺️☺️
Aw! Glad I could help. Anatomy is super fast paced and I remember being very overwhelmed myself. I recorded all my lectures which was extremely helpful. I probably listened to each lecture two or three times but stopped the recording frequently to read what the book had to say about the topic. If you need a good anatomy book, I highly recommend Human Anatomy and physiology by Elaine Marieb. You can get the ninth edition on Amazon for 10ish dollars (in the US, at least). It's got a red cover with a volleyball player. Ive worked with students from a bunch of different colleges and it seems to work just fine even if it's not the assigned textbook. Good luck in your studies!
My professor isn't the best and only reads as he goes in the powerpoints and talks for so long and so fast. You're quick too, but it's simple, straight to the point, give us practice questions, and even throw in off subject parts so we can properly identify the tissues! Definitely my favorite anatomy teacher of all time THANK YOU
I totally appreciate your anatomy videos! Thank you for explaining them so simply and making them easier to understand and remember. It's unfair that some teachers are getting paid to teach this course but lack the passion or are not as good, so I am **NOT*** SKIPPING THE COMMERCIALS IN YOUR CHANNEL AS MY SIMPLE WAY OF MAKING SURE YOU GET PAID (as little as youtube pays). HOPEFULLY EVERYONE ELSE LET THE COMMERCIALS AND AD PLAY SO THAT YOU CAN MONETIZE FROM YOUR AWESOME AND HELPFUL VIDEOS! (capitalize so people will notice, read, and hopefully do the same!) More power to you! You are making a difference through these videos!
Thank you for this great video. Identification of tissues never set well with me but after this I'm so excited to identify them. It's like eliminating answers undr a critiria until you get the correct one. Lease upload more videos like this . Maybe a quiz session with all the tissue types ...
Exactly! That is the perfect way to think of it....on this playlist I have videos like this for each family (they begin with the word "identifying") and then one that has questions for all the tissue types ua-cam.com/play/PLBM7jL93Kc2RFon6AxyVIeoAMtp0Ci13u.html Hope that helps! Good luck in your studies!
you are the best! connective tissue was more difficult for me than epithelial. I'm even able to name the structures. God bless you, you are a true hero
you are so genius!Love from china!As chinese ,i have to admit that the most best learning materials are present in english. This video helps me a lot when i am learning histology and embryology and struggling identifying every kind of tissue.The pictures from the textbook are not that abundant and explicit,which just can't satisfy my need. Luck to meet such a video and you ,the genius youtuber , the Anatomy Hero!!!
These videos are actually so helpful. Unfortunately the A&P course at my community college is extremely uninvolved (they just give you a sheet of notes and tell you to come back next week with them memorized, no resources or tools), so these videos help out a lot at making the learning process much more engaging and fun
Super helpful. Thank you for the quizzes in a way I can utilize. A student I am in Anatomy class with Googles everything and I can't learn like that. I need a few seconds to figure it out myself.
9:18 I’m like, what the heck is this, this isn’t adipose, this isn’t even connective tissue… I’m waiting and then she says “Okay so I cheated” 😂😂😂 I love these videos!! Saving me.
Oh no, you're confirming my fear that I'm enabling students to slack off! I'm happy for your grade but please go to your lectures...bonus points if you skim through your textbook for main topics first ❤️
even you said you cheat, i got the correct answer because im studying too the endothelium "term of physiologist" epithelial " term of anatomist". thank you for the great video.
Do you have a video that talks about how blood is a connective tissue? Its in one of my professor's slides but she only vaguely mentions it and I can't find any sources online that goes in depth on how/why blood is considered a connective tissue.
It is considered a connective tissue because alll connective tissue comes from an embryonic tissue called mesenchyme... Including blood... And also connective tissue always has a cellular component living inside a non-living component (the matrix). So in bone, the osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts are the living cellular component, and the collagen fibers and osteoid (jelly like substance) and mineral salts (That calcify the bone and make it hard) are the matrix. The blood follows this pattern because it has living cells (red blood cells and white blood cells) and the non-living matrix (The fluid part of your blood, called plasma that the cells are mixed into)
Thank you so much ma, this was more helpful than expected my Histology moved from being frustrating to understanding in a matter of minutes, it is a shame that i dont have a histology lecture in medical School like your self but believe me when i say that i will make the best use of all your videos. Keep up the good work👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you so much for such a good explanation. Much thankful. However, still have one doubt and request you if you don't mind to answer it. At 6:00 minutes in this video you said elastic connective tissue not to be confused with Elastic cartilage tissue. But the elastic fibres that we see here are only the part of elastic cartilage tissue also if I am not wrong please correct me if so, so I did not understood when you said that it's not elastic cartilage one?? Hope to hear from you as it will help me a lot. Thankyou, Sincerely Taniya
Elastic cartilage and elastic connective tissue are two different things, but both have elastic fibers. The elastic connective tissue does not have lacunae and chondrocytes like elastic cartilage does. Elastic cartilage would be found in the earlobe and epiglottis whereas elastic connective tissue would be found in elastic arteries such as the aorta. Sometimes certain schools will leave certain tissues out of their curriculum, So if your professor taught you that elastic fibers are only seen in elastic cartilage, then perhaps he or she isn't teaching you about elastic connective tissue. For more info about the cartilages, please see this video ua-cam.com/video/nWJsiEqgwtA/v-deo.html
@@AnatomyHero Thank you so much. Yes that's y I got confused I guess but your reply made things very clear. Very thankful 🙏🙏 Thanks for the link of cartilage video, I will watch it right away🙌 Have a good day. Thank you, Sincerely, Taniya
I could write an entire novel on all the advice I give to students...if you give me a specific thing you are having trouble with...or just describe to me what you are doing to study now and how you feel it's going for you, I will give you my best advice. I keep meaning to make videos with different study tips/academic skills but I haven't done many. The following playlist has everything I've done so far. ua-cam.com/play/PLBM7jL93Kc2TX9cHX_plsi6zW5VQMGG8d.html Currently, most of the tips/advice are based on specific systems, but the one about anatomical terms could be applied to any long list of vocab...and some of the information I give about memory formation is widely applicable to any type of learning. As far as books go, I recommend Marieb's Human Anatomy and Physiology. In my opinion, it is the most easy to read/student friendly, well organized book with the best diagrams/charts etc. If you are US based the video shows you how to find the less expensive books on Amazon. ua-cam.com/users/shortsYDzRKxEq0p4?feature=share
I really need not only to make the tissue but to memorize at least ONE location and function 😢 I have it all written down but I’m so stressed out I’m going to see if you have a video I need to make some nmeonics or something
The best advice I can give you is don't try to memorize it, try to understand it..relate the appearance to what it does, and relate what it does to the location. Just remember, structure reflects function. A shovel is shaped like a shovel to scoop things. Dense regular connective tissue has fibers running in one direction because it resists tension in one direction... So it's located in tendons which connect muscle to bone (and only get pulled on in one direction) Dense irregular has fibers in many directions so it can resist tension in many directions, which is why you find it in the dermis (a lower layer of your skin) because as you move the skin is getting tugged in many directions... I recommend looking at pictures while learning the function and location so your memory is tied to the pictures. If you look in my histology playlist I have a video explaining the functions/locations for the tissues...but I can't stress enough how important it is to get a good anatomy book and start getting comfortable reading it. Students that don't read their textbook only ever have a surface level knowledge and end up very confused the further they go in A&P (lecture and videos is like having someone explain a TV show to you, it doesn't matter how great they are at it...youlI start getting confused by season 3 if you havent been watching the show) I recommend getting whatever book is in your curriculum and also Mariebs human anatomy and physiology as a cross reference because it is the most easy to read/accessible book for students in my experience. The 9th edition can be found inexpensively on Amazon (usually about 10 dollars, and there's a video with instructions in my shorts for how to find cheap copies)
For a full list of my available playlists and videos, please check out this google doc: docs.google.com/document/d/1rjKakxLy3gzviqzA4ip_ks5zqlBe7g4a/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106852390999448369721&rtpof=true&sd=true
Need more help? Try Identifying Cartilage: Review and Practice ua-cam.com/video/nWJsiEqgwtA/v-deo.html
Identifying Epithelium: Review and Practice ua-cam.com/video/reoEVXvoUmI/v-deo.html
Simple Squamous vs Adipose ua-cam.com/video/PKRW2WEIUWQ/v-deo.html
For more basic Histology (AP I): ua-cam.com/play/PLBM7jL93Kc2RFon6AxyVIeoAMtp0Ci13u.html
Advanced Histology (AP II): ua-cam.com/play/PLBM7jL93Kc2Ro6cMPxNpRxHf3m0lh-1oa.html
Just in time for my Histology test! Thanks
I really appreciate the effort that you put in the lesson.
THE PRACTICE QUESTIONS ARE REALLY HELPFUL... believe me!
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"okay I cheated" my sense of humor is broken, it made me giggle
Let me tell you something. Oh my god, you are such a good teacher. You make it so simple without the extra words. This is how it should be taught! Thank you so much. You have saved me and, most likely, other people from mental breakdowns. I appreciate you so much and wish you the best in your and your family's lives.
no matter how much i studied, identifying connective tissues never sunk in for me. but it IMMEDIATELY clicked after this video. thank you so so much, such a life saver
Yesterday was my first day of Anatomy class and we went over tissue types. There was so much information, and the lecture was so fast-paced I couldn’t keep up at all. I was so overwhelmed I cried in my car after school cause I was afraid I couldn’t pass.
Seeing this video made everything so much clearer. Thank you a million times for making these, you’re the best!
☺️☺️☺️
Aw! Glad I could help. Anatomy is super fast paced and I remember being very overwhelmed myself. I recorded all my lectures which was extremely helpful. I probably listened to each lecture two or three times but stopped the recording frequently to read what the book had to say about the topic.
If you need a good anatomy book, I highly recommend Human Anatomy and physiology by Elaine Marieb. You can get the ninth edition on Amazon for 10ish dollars (in the US, at least). It's got a red cover with a volleyball player. Ive worked with students from a bunch of different colleges and it seems to work just fine even if it's not the assigned textbook.
Good luck in your studies!
And here's my video about how to locate the less expensive books on Amazon, if you need it: ua-cam.com/users/shortsYDzRKxEq0p4?feature=share
Me too lol. Injust stayed today
How is the class so far?
@@yahirrodriguez8239 too hard I’m failing
You are out here saving LIVES. Thank you.
My professor isn't the best and only reads as he goes in the powerpoints and talks for so long and so fast.
You're quick too, but it's simple, straight to the point, give us practice questions, and even throw in off subject parts so we can properly identify the tissues!
Definitely my favorite anatomy teacher of all time THANK YOU
wish you we're my anatomy teacher in real life!!! you deserve all the good things to happen to you ! Thank you
Thank you 🥲
She is literally living up to her name! Thx for saving me through my physiology course!
Informative and straight to the point, well done.
You are amazing for making this. You’ve made me feel so much better about my exam tonight. THANK YOUU THANK UOU THANK YOU!
I totally appreciate your anatomy videos! Thank you for explaining them so simply and making them easier to understand and remember. It's unfair that some teachers are getting paid to teach this course but lack the passion or are not as good, so I am **NOT*** SKIPPING THE COMMERCIALS IN YOUR CHANNEL AS MY SIMPLE WAY OF MAKING SURE YOU GET PAID (as little as youtube pays). HOPEFULLY EVERYONE ELSE LET THE COMMERCIALS AND AD PLAY SO THAT YOU CAN MONETIZE FROM YOUR AWESOME AND HELPFUL VIDEOS! (capitalize so people will notice, read, and hopefully do the same!) More power to you! You are making a difference through these videos!
Thank you for this great video. Identification of tissues never set well with me but after this I'm so excited to identify them. It's like eliminating answers undr a critiria until you get the correct one. Lease upload more videos like this . Maybe a quiz session with all the tissue types ...
Exactly! That is the perfect way to think of it....on this playlist I have videos like this for each family (they begin with the word "identifying") and then one that has questions for all the tissue types
ua-cam.com/play/PLBM7jL93Kc2RFon6AxyVIeoAMtp0Ci13u.html
Hope that helps! Good luck in your studies!
you are the best! connective tissue was more difficult for me than epithelial. I'm even able to name the structures. God bless you, you are a true hero
Thank you! You're a wonderful teacher and very helpful soul for all of us students! Keep up the good work!
This is truly amazing I’ve had notes written from a friend and I tried studying them but still struggled, you really helped a bunch and I mean it!!!
Very helpful lab exam next week this is great for studying !!! Thank you
Thank you so much. I’ve struggled understanding the difference between reticular and elastic fibers and now I think I’ll nail tissue identification.
you are so genius!Love from china!As chinese ,i have to admit that the most best learning materials are present in english. This video helps me a lot when i am learning histology and embryology and struggling identifying every kind of tissue.The pictures from the textbook are not that abundant and explicit,which just can't satisfy my need. Luck to meet such a video and you ,the genius youtuber , the Anatomy Hero!!!
Wow, thank you! Glad I could help you in your studies!
As the name of your channel suggests you're really a hero thank you so much 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Thank you for this lesson I’ll never forget ! ❤️
I have an A&P 1 exam tomorrow on tissue. The practice questions are helpful. Now I need to remember the functions and locations. Wish my luck.
Hope you get the grade you want!
It's an amazing vid. I got scolded yesterday for not being able to identify but now I can answer them all. Thanks ❤️
You're so welcome! Happy to help!
A veterinary Student here.This is the histology class that badly needed. Thanks a lot😢.
I can’t even tell you how much this helped me. Thank you so so much
this video is soo underrated like whyy. The best!!!!
I lost all hope that i could get this. This video is a life saver. Thanks so much❤
So glad I could help! I have whole basic histology playlist if you need!
@@AnatomyHero Do you only do histology videos
@@OT8StRaYKiDs-h3b nope! just go to my playlists and you'll see the videos I've done on other topics
@@AnatomyHero Thank you so much. This is my new home now🥰
These videos are actually so helpful. Unfortunately the A&P course at my community college is extremely uninvolved (they just give you a sheet of notes and tell you to come back next week with them memorized, no resources or tools), so these videos help out a lot at making the learning process much more engaging and fun
this is absolutely the best explanation and learning practice that i ever had since now on these topics. i really thank you. sincerely
Happy to help!
Wow thank you so much!!!! Man this is my second day of anatomy class and this was really helpful ❤ you gave me hope
I am a student at the faculty of dentistry at Damascus University. Thank you so much for that
You're amazing.
Super helpful. Thank you for the quizzes in a way I can utilize. A student I am in Anatomy class with Googles everything and I can't learn like that. I need a few seconds to figure it out myself.
😘😘😘😘😘because of you i fall in love with histology day by day
I am so glad! Some of my students just said "I hate histology" and my response was " but my life goal is to make everyone love histology! 😭"
You helped me a lot, thank very much
Glad to hear it, good luck in your studies!
Your videos helped me out alot in passing my practical exams.
These two hours have been very valuable 🤫🤫🤫👍👍
Happy I could help!!
soooo helpful. love that you included practice questions it is so helpful t o study. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for creating this review and practice video. It really helped!!
We appreciate you time for making this video.
owww I understood a lot even though we were studying in French. Much love from Algeria 🥰
Glad to help! Good luck in your studies!
God bless you, you are helping countless people 💕 thank you so much !
You're very welcome! My hope is to help people love the subject as much as I do 🙂
2:53 , 8:57
I guess the black dots are NUCLEI OF FIBROBLAST rather than the whole cell.
Super helpful video. Please keep making these videos. Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have an exam coming up and I am forced to learn this, haha. But you made learning this so much easier!! Thank you Anatomy Hero!!!!!
You're welcome! I hope by taking some of the stress away you can start to find it enjoyable!
Thank you so much, this was really helpful 💓😊
Godbless you maam, you just saved my life
That was way more fun then it should’ve been thanks 😊
This one deserves an award mmm😊
That was really helpful ❤️
Thank you! This video is very helpful as I am reviewing for my lab practical today.
Omo..I'm short of words right now.
God bless you for me.❤
9:18 I’m like, what the heck is this, this isn’t adipose, this isn’t even connective tissue… I’m waiting and then she says “Okay so I cheated” 😂😂😂
I love these videos!! Saving me.
Got 94% for my physio practical and didn't even attend a single lecture because of you❤.
Oh no, you're confirming my fear that I'm enabling students to slack off! I'm happy for your grade but please go to your lectures...bonus points if you skim through your textbook for main topics first ❤️
@@AnatomyHerolol no worries. Definitely not slacking off this semester
Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!! This helped me
So much!
THIS HELPED SOOOO MUCH!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER!
This was really helpful!! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the video.
You're welcome! Glad to know people are finding it useful!
This was so helpful! Thank you!!!
Wow! That was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much
Thank you so so much for this video! Really helpful
even you said you cheat, i got the correct answer because im studying too the endothelium "term of physiologist" epithelial " term of anatomist". thank you for the great video.
Thanky you! This is so helpful.
Why every educational video ever doesn't do practice questions like you do is something I will now never understand.
This is soo helpful thank you😭
This was very helpful.
For the duchies :)
Adipose: vetweefsel
Areolar: losmazig bindweefsel
Reticular: Reticulair bindweefsel
Dense regular: dicht regulier bindweefsel
Dense irregular: dicht irregulier bindweefsel
Elastic: elastisch bindweefsel
Do you have a video that talks about how blood is a connective tissue? Its in one of my professor's slides but she only vaguely mentions it and I can't find any sources online that goes in depth on how/why blood is considered a connective tissue.
It is considered a connective tissue because alll connective tissue comes from an embryonic tissue called mesenchyme... Including blood... And also connective tissue always has a cellular component living inside a non-living component (the matrix). So in bone, the osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts are the living cellular component, and the collagen fibers and osteoid (jelly like substance) and mineral salts (That calcify the bone and make it hard) are the matrix. The blood follows this pattern because it has living cells (red blood cells and white blood cells) and the non-living matrix (The fluid part of your blood, called plasma that the cells are mixed into)
Thank you so much ma, this was more helpful than expected my Histology moved from being frustrating to understanding in a matter of minutes, it is a shame that i dont have a histology lecture in medical School like your self but believe me when i say that i will make the best use of all your videos. Keep up the good work👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you so much for such a good explanation. Much thankful.
However, still have one doubt and request you if you don't mind to answer it. At 6:00 minutes in this video you said elastic connective tissue not to be confused with Elastic cartilage tissue. But the elastic fibres that we see here are only the part of elastic cartilage tissue also if I am not wrong please correct me if so, so I did not understood when you said that it's not elastic cartilage one??
Hope to hear from you as it will help me a lot.
Thankyou,
Sincerely
Taniya
Elastic cartilage and elastic connective tissue are two different things, but both have elastic fibers. The elastic connective tissue does not have lacunae and chondrocytes like elastic cartilage does. Elastic cartilage would be found in the earlobe and epiglottis whereas elastic connective tissue would be found in elastic arteries such as the aorta.
Sometimes certain schools will leave certain tissues out of their curriculum, So if your professor taught you that elastic fibers are only seen in elastic cartilage, then perhaps he or she isn't teaching you about elastic connective tissue.
For more info about the cartilages, please see this video ua-cam.com/video/nWJsiEqgwtA/v-deo.html
@@AnatomyHero Thank you so much. Yes that's y I got confused I guess but your reply made things very clear. Very thankful 🙏🙏
Thanks for the link of cartilage video, I will watch it right away🙌
Have a good day.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Taniya
Thank you so much for this video you are my hero 💗✨
Thank you. Super helpful
wish i watched this b4 i took my exam lol its okay ill save this for the final
thank you
Hello dear, My lecturer said that elastic fibres come in singles, many pictures u showed here were in bundles! which one's right?
Thank u so much it’s so helpful, I want to get some of ur advice how to deal with anatomy do u recommends some books or any websites etc?
I could write an entire novel on all the advice I give to students...if you give me a specific thing you are having trouble with...or just describe to me what you are doing to study now and how you feel it's going for you, I will give you my best advice.
I keep meaning to make videos with different study tips/academic skills but I haven't done many. The following playlist has everything I've done so far.
ua-cam.com/play/PLBM7jL93Kc2TX9cHX_plsi6zW5VQMGG8d.html
Currently, most of the tips/advice are based on specific systems, but the one about anatomical terms could be applied to any long list of vocab...and some of the information I give about memory formation is widely applicable to any type of learning.
As far as books go, I recommend Marieb's Human Anatomy and Physiology. In my opinion, it is the most easy to read/student friendly, well organized book with the best diagrams/charts etc. If you are US based the video shows you how to find the less expensive books on Amazon.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsYDzRKxEq0p4?feature=share
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omg thank you for making this easy
Thank you really helpful🌷
Thank you so much 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Massive work ❤
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Very helpful! Thank you!
I really need not only to make the tissue but to memorize at least ONE location and function 😢 I have it all written down but I’m so stressed out I’m going to see if you have a video I need to make some nmeonics or something
The best advice I can give you is don't try to memorize it, try to understand it..relate the appearance to what it does, and relate what it does to the location.
Just remember, structure reflects function. A shovel is shaped like a shovel to scoop things. Dense regular connective tissue has fibers running in one direction because it resists tension in one direction... So it's located in tendons which connect muscle to bone (and only get pulled on in one direction)
Dense irregular has fibers in many directions so it can resist tension in many directions, which is why you find it in the dermis (a lower layer of your skin) because as you move the skin is getting tugged in many directions...
I recommend looking at pictures while learning the function and location so your memory is tied to the pictures.
If you look in my histology playlist I have a video explaining the functions/locations for the tissues...but I can't stress enough how important it is to get a good anatomy book and start getting comfortable reading it. Students that don't read their textbook only ever have a surface level knowledge and end up very confused the further they go in A&P (lecture and videos is like having someone explain a TV show to you, it doesn't matter how great they are at it...youlI start getting confused by season 3 if you havent been watching the show)
I recommend getting whatever book is in your curriculum and also Mariebs human anatomy and physiology as a cross reference because it is the most easy to read/accessible book for students in my experience. The 9th edition can be found inexpensively on Amazon (usually about 10 dollars, and there's a video with instructions in my shorts for how to find cheap copies)
Really helpful ❤
That is My Teach for you❤
For a full list of my available playlists and videos, please check out this google doc: docs.google.com/document/d/1rjKakxLy3gzviqzA4ip_ks5zqlBe7g4a/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106852390999448369721&rtpof=true&sd=true
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SUBSCRIBED. THANKS MA"AM!
Very good video 😊
Thanks 👍🏻
I would of confused the simple squamous with the reticular with lower magnification
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I'm listening to The Council of Trees by Castlesiege while watching this video
Very helpful
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