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Shaun began his current YouTube channel in 2016, and it is primarily funded through Patreon supporters. [6] Shaun has made left-wing videos about the 2017 Unite the Right rally, [7] [5] the 1994 book The Bell Curve, [8] the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, [6] politics in video games, [9] Native American history, [10] feminism [5] and white supremacy.
Shin So-un (Korean: 신소운; born c. 1990 [2]) is a South Korean YouTuber and travel vlogger that operates the YouTube channel No mad Shaun (노마드션). [2]Shin began producing videos in 2021, beginning with videos in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [3]
Shonduras is the online alias of American social media personality Shaun Todd McBride (born July 7, 1987) from Utah. [2] He is best known for Snapchat and YouTube. [ 3 ]
The term BreadTube derives from Peter Kropotkin's The Conquest of Bread, [10] [11] [12] a book explaining how to achieve anarcho-communism and how an anarcho-communist society would function. The BreadTube phenomenon itself does not have a clear origin, although many BreadTube channels started in an effort to combat anti- social justice warrior ...
In December 2010, the Vsauce2 (on December 7) and Vsauce3 (on December 24) channels were created. [11] On July 25, 2012, the WeSauce channel was created. [12] Vsauce was one of the fastest growing channels during September 2012. [13] During that month, the main Vsauce channel reached 1 million subscribers. [14]
Channel 11 or TV11 may refer to: TV11 (Sweden), a Swedish conditional access entertainment channel; Eleven (Australian TV channel), an Australian free-to-air digital television channel; Canal Once (Mexico), a Mexican educational broadcast television network assigned virtual channel 11 nationwide; XHUNAM-TDT, a television station in Mexico City
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Shaun Attwood was born in Widnes, Lancashire (now Cheshire) on 28 October 1968, in a middle-class household, [9] which he has described as "loving". [10]After watching several films mentioning stock markets, Attwood educated himself, with the help of his teacher in economics, on trading stocks by reading the Financial Times at fourteen. [10]