What are some good /lit/-based YouTube channels?
>>9136677
School of Life
Thug Notes
Crash Course
>>9136677
not this nigger
Contrapoints
Paul Joseph Watson
Learn Liberty
The Black Ponderer
>>9136677
He did a nice, although banal, explanation of No Exit
>>9137098
Wrong.
>>9137096
nice bait
>>9136677
the / lit channel
>>9137096
Wow, those videos are so positive and informative!
Thanks for introducing me to the world of literature and philosophy, friend!
>>9137098
fuck you tryna say?
>>9137098
>talking shit about our boy doctor Gregory B. Sadler
>>9137107
>Paul Joseph Watson
you can't reccomend yourself paul
>>9138244
>literally does a multipart series on Hegel going paragraph by paragraph.
Yeah, no depth there at all.
Does anyone have the link to that one booktuber where her retarded viewers post the most G-d awful poetry in the comment section and some /lit/ tards commented on them? It was pretty funny.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMjFFR5PfOyS0aXCEk8zIPQ
blblblblblbl craa craa ce<<<zzz craaa
>>9136677
Better than food
https://www.youtube.com/user/booksbetterthanfood/videos
The bookchemist
https://www.youtube.com/user/Krokga
rd/videos
>>9140603
https://www.youtube.com/user/Krokgard/videos
Corey Anton
Wes Cecil
Jordan B Peterson
Philosophical Overdose
The John David Ebert Channel
GaryGeckDotCom
>>9136677
YaleCourses
HotForWords
thank me later
>>9137303
There are no videos in it.
>>9137098
>doesn't wear his biases plainly enough
>doesn't push an agenda or preconceived narrative
>doesn't take memes seriously
yea, it's not hard to see why /lit/ wouldn't like him
>>9140615
>The John David Ebert Channel
Underrated as fuck on here by the way
Nick Currie AKA momus is a Scots musician living in Osaka and is a self-descried "public intellectual". The content of his mock "Open University" vids is a comfort to watch, and I guess it might appeal o some /lit/ users, although the content is more to do with random bits of culture, not just literature
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQm3QgXYWEQjgxVF6xh5ya1JPo7p-KrvJ