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(this is probably a topic that would fit better in the Chat community, of so I will cross-post there and remove this post)

Right now I am very content with the content I am seeing on Beehaw. I do subscribe to a few non-local communities. But, I used Reddit a lot, without an account, for many years for a handful of communities. One of those with the Documentaries sub. So, have you seen any interesting and recent documentaries that you would recommend?

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[–] NylaSmokeyface@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Defunctland's documentary on trying to find out who made the Disney Channel theme. It's an oddly specific topic, but it's so well made and I was invested the entire time. It's also surprisingly tearjerking towards the end.

Because of his video you can now look up "who made the Disney Channel theme" on Google and the person's name is in big bold letters. I strongly recommend against spoiling it for yourself though.

[–] UngodlyAudrey 3 points 1 year ago

I'd say it's fine. It is a question, after all. I'd prefer if the question was in the title itself, but that's a personal preference and I'm not sure how everyone else feels about that.

[–] Sharmat 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I love history, and one of my favourites is this one. It's a journey through some of the great cities of ancient Hellenistic world, and exploring some rather unknown sites and cultures, such Ai-Khanoum and the Oxus Civilization in Central Asia.

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