The video will show how many of Seuss’ stories are explicitly based around horrifying circumstances with existentialist viewpoints, but ultimately provide an answer to the meaningless of life after WW2 that echos Albert Camus’s Absurdism. If the title doesn’t capture that LET ME KNOW NOW
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That title wouldn't really draw my eyes, i think it would come down to the thumbnail
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I’m pretty sure I’ve already seen that video concept somewhere but it is a cool concept
5 months ago | 0
Only if you talk about his hidden paintings he did when he was close to death. They are called the midnight paintings he kept them a secret until he died I think.
5 months ago | 0
Absolute perfection in every way possible. No notes. Reminds me of what the internet did to Garfield
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I don’t care what you upload — I’m just addicted to your melancholy vibes. 🎶 Every video hits. 🤕😔
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I sit in existential dread every day. Bring it on, sir. I'll love it.
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@georgwilliamfriedrichhegel5744
I'd watch it. But I'd probably watch most anything you made as I enjoy your content.
5 months ago | 0
You could write about the horrific implications of slicing bread and I would listen
5 months ago | 0
Whatever you make I will try to watch. You make amazing peices of work that deserve to be seen regardless of whatever crap YouTube wants
5 months ago | 2
Clark Elieson
Would you watch a video on The Existential Horror of Dr. Seuss?
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