Realistic 70 CE GREEK medical exam (but I use ACTUAL ancient texts) - real doctor/historian ASMR

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A 70 AD/CE Greek woman takes care of you! You've just escaped from Israel, you're sick, and I'm using actual medical exam techniques from Hippocrates and Galen. Feat. cooking sounds, soft spoken chatter, strong whispers visual triggers, and so much tender personal attention.
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  • @poolbwoy6585
    @poolbwoy65856 ай бұрын

    wow so realistic!! reminds me of the time i took my siblings Erastus and Ambrose to Saint Asklepios because they were ill with typhus fever!!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    This could be my favorite comment.

  • @suburbanbanshee

    @suburbanbanshee

    6 ай бұрын

    Actually, a couple of St. Paul's female cousins from Tarsus were physicians who set up free clinics at Mt. Pelion, in direct competition to the temple of the god Asclepius. St. Zenaida took special interest in pediatrics and mental illness, while St. Philonella experimented to prove that natural philosophy was a better source of medicine than magic, as well as treating unknown illnesses and hopeless cases. St. Philip the Dragon's four prophetic daughters in the Bible were also renowned physicians. We know this because the lore collector Papias interviewed the daughters of Philip as part of his now-lost five volume book on eyewitnesses of Jesus, and that Drs. Zenaida and Philonella were his mentors when he entered a new monastery set up next to their Pelion clinic.

  • @suburbanbanshee

    @suburbanbanshee

    6 ай бұрын

    Philip the Deacon, not dragon. Argh. (As opposed to St. Philip the Apostle.)

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Very curious about this lore. Gonna dig into it a bit.

  • @QueenMahaon

    @QueenMahaon

    3 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Greece! Asklipios wasn't a Saint...he was the god of medicine..

  • @toastedtoastontoast
    @toastedtoastontoast7 ай бұрын

    As someone who loves both ancient history and ASMR, this is literally the best thing I’ve seen all week

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    Well that is high praise indeed! I kind of think the one I did on espionage in 1575 might be a little better as far as some of the strange politics and medicine goes, if you like other kinds of history, too. There's also one where you're the first doctor of Malawi, which was challenging because there's a lot of colonial language that we wouldn't use now a days.

  • @literalantifaterrorist4673

    @literalantifaterrorist4673

    6 ай бұрын

    same! i’m stoked

  • @SleepyHollowKnight

    @SleepyHollowKnight

    4 ай бұрын

    Same dude!

  • @SilverBellsAbove
    @SilverBellsAbove6 ай бұрын

    Finally! I'm always frustrated when 'history-themed' role plays are more aesthetic than they are immersive. Layering real historical details into the performance here really brings the audience into the scene.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    There are a few aesthetic details that weren't right ;_; But it's my absolute best effort, with a lot of time spent looking at pictures of urns and things to understand their clothes.

  • @SilverBellsAbove

    @SilverBellsAbove

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue Don't worry about being completely accurate, or being able to find all the right costume or prop pieces. I'm not an expert myself so I didn't notice that much. One thing that did stand out to me was how many times the character had to adjust her head covering/palla, as it wasn't secured. But to me, this was part of her character-building. She was recently freed and married and subject to all of these new rules, and doesn't have many items of her own-- she was able to get a folio from her former master, as it's a newfangled object others likely wouldn't know to miss, and she has her beautiful earrings her husband gifted to her... but she's lacking certain practical things that would be passed down to her from female household members like pins... and as she served in the male portion of her former master's house, she may not have been able to nick any of those.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    @SilverBellsAbove You paid so much attention to why I did what I did. It's amazing to me how you really GOT it.

  • @conniest.germain260
    @conniest.germain2607 ай бұрын

    I can’t help but think how the medieval concept of humors would work especially with the blood letting 😅

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, this is actually where that stuff came from! If you watch the 1575 video I did on espionage, that medical exam is based on a textbook that's literally a commentary on Galen. Because of how peoples' obsession with Greek and Roman culture through the Catholic Holy Roman empire was later transmitted to all Western belief systems, it was actually quite hard for science to advance beyond Galen for quite some time. It was actually early Renaissance and Enlightenment scholars who seem to have pushed this idea that the medieval period was the "Dark Ages" and the GrecoRoman era was the highlight of history ("the good old days"). The problem with that belief system was that it fixed people's eyes on an era with very strict and problematic oppression of women and any religious minorities, and tended to justify imperialism (a term literally derived from imperial conquest). I would argue that this obsession seriously marked even the colonial period, as conquest was simply "Roman" and therefore okay. This is why it's important to me not to use the term "Dark Ages" to apply to the medieval period, because not only is that quite teleological, but it undermines the advances people were trying to make (and indeed, did make, in textiles, agriculture, and industry) AGAINST and DESPITE the cultish GrecoRoman obsession. There are definitely people who disagree with me because of the way we're still taught some of these stereotypes about timelines in high school. (High school, I find, tends to be the greatest enemy to true history education because of the lack of primary sources and investigative thinking taught in most schools) But in reality, you are absolutely correct, because if you read Galen, and then read medicine textbooks as late as 1575, there's direct inheritance. Anyone who argues that the medieval obsession with the Greeks led to the so-called Enlightenment hasn't read a textbook from the medieval period. That said, there is STILL a lot of good in Hippocrates and Galen. There's a reason especially I read the whole Hippocratic oath and love his emphasis on evidence-based (as far as he could tell), all-people care.

  • @elementoneutr0

    @elementoneutr0

    6 ай бұрын

    You’d still fall asleep… forever

  • @arethmaran1279

    @arethmaran1279

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@realrogue I'd like to tack onto this, it wasn't a strictly European thing to be 'obsessed' with the Greeks and Romans, as the Arabs of the Muslim Golden Age in the Bayt al-Hikma (House of Wisdom) in Iraq, during the early Medieval period translated many of the Greek and Roman authors and the Arabic word for Philosophy, Falsafah, is a direct derivative of the Greek. Also, they combined the medical texts they translated and improved upon the practices involved, especially by including the ritual washing common in Islamic culture at the time, and this translated to several European states as well! Spain, for instance, because of the influence of the Umayyads and other Emirates in Iberia had much better medical practices than did England, France, Germany, etc. specifically because of these advances in medical practice.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Ooh this is neat stuff. I actually didn't know this. I suspect ritual washing that so helped hygiene in Islamic culture really has its origins in the Persian Zorastrian culture...video on that in about a month!

  • @calynclare
    @calynclare6 ай бұрын

    omg FINALLY i was so sick of being told this illness was due to my womb wandering 😭😭

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Omg XD

  • @sarah.s.flanagan

    @sarah.s.flanagan

    6 ай бұрын

    freaking CACKLING

  • @bn-auric79
    @bn-auric797 ай бұрын

    One hell of a first video to discover you on. Exceptional work.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    Hey, it's great to meet you! I think the two Japan-centered ones have a similar "saddish" vibe to this one, if you're looking for your next watch, lol.

  • @Oleanderlullaby
    @Oleanderlullaby6 ай бұрын

    This is such a cool way to find your channel as someone who lives in the tiny part of the Venn diagram of adoring asmr being a hobby archaeologist and historian and a studying midwife

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Uh, you sound like a super cool person! Where do you hobby archeology???

  • @rheliadarview

    @rheliadarview

    6 ай бұрын

    That is such a niche little Venn diagram that I live for!!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Ooh btw for my Venn Diagram crew--which sounds like a great name for a crew--there's a new 1920s vid. It's got a LOT of historical data, so I hope it's not overwhelming/weird. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZmWCrcisgbu8ZsY.htmlsi=6JZPd5eikhnXf760

  • @AGemFromJax
    @AGemFromJax6 ай бұрын

    70 AD is when the fall of the Jewish temple happened.. youre talking to an israelite woman in this video.. noticing the “fringes” on her dress.. you are outstandingly brilliant in your portrayal here! Loved this

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    This is one of my favorite topics, so I'm glad you picked up on that : )

  • @estannuuum9871
    @estannuuum98716 ай бұрын

    Jesus's Crucifiction and ressurction with the Husbands having the letters from the Apostle Paul to St Timothy 🤯 Gotta love Biblical refrences

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    You'll find those a lot around here! There's a whole Torah playlist actually.

  • @clmaoo
    @clmaoo7 ай бұрын

    Being Jewish and halfway in and out of sleep and getting to the temple bit was WILD LMAO.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    I hope it was okay. My sukkot stuff got a little damaged so it doesn't look as pretty. But the pain of the temple destruction is still...well, as you know, a huge deal. So I wanted to connect with that, because it was the first thing I thought of when I found out what year Galen's text was released.

  • @clmaoo

    @clmaoo

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue I loved it! You did so well. It’s rare to see our history and culture get brought up, so I was absolutely thrilled.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh man, then the 1920s one about J ewish physicians in the US might be right up your alley. It's the one with the black bag in the thumbnail. The end of the Malawi medical exam also goes into some Jewish history (Benjamin Disraeli etc). There's also an entire playlist of Torah readings but that's not reenactment stuff so I dunno if that's your thing. Yom Kippur reading I think was pretty solid tho.

  • @clmaoo

    @clmaoo

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue I’ll definitely have to check those all out! Genuinely so excited to see our culture in this niche.

  • @msmalice6007
    @msmalice60076 ай бұрын

    can't wait for the leeches to balance my excessive sanguine humours

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Hell yeah

  • @eggie.in.a.leggie
    @eggie.in.a.leggie5 ай бұрын

    the bird in the background just adds to it also love the fact that she doesn't do a bunch of jump cuts unlike some asmrtists do

  • @planetbob722
    @planetbob7227 ай бұрын

    Ahhhh I love everything about this video! So incredibly well done, from honestly every angle. There is SO so much that went into making this, and you pulled it off wonderfully! I was caught in a pendulum between lulled, soothing rest, and wakeful, piqued interest for the entirety. I could ramble on in praises for solid minutes, but this is a youtube comment section, so I'll just leave it at this: Thank you!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    I tried to be really honest to struggles and needs and politics of refugees of the time, so I was a bit nervous about some of it. I'm really glad it worked out for you!

  • @michaelstonefield1028
    @michaelstonefield10286 ай бұрын

    I’ve listened to this so many times, it feels like a documentary but I’m the person and it’s just so nice ❤❤

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    You've got it exactly right! All the history videos are meant to be like that, where you're the subject of a documentary, and you matter, just like these often forgotten voices in the past. ❤️ Thank you for GETTING IT because not everyone does

  • @AdrianSilva-wv6bn
    @AdrianSilva-wv6bn7 ай бұрын

    Really love the historian doctor with a medical exam 😮😊

  • @lauren23160
    @lauren231606 ай бұрын

    Never found fidgeting with clothes to be a trigger before, but this was fabulous thank you. New trigger unlocked, huzzah! Can’t wait to watch your other videos ❤️

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Some people hated it ;_, I do like cloth sounds myself, though. But hot diggedy damn is it hard to keep that thing on. And SO MANY LAYERS for a married woman. I'd be such a hussy in that time period, I just couldn't wear all that right.

  • @marym7757
    @marym77576 ай бұрын

    Holy crap! As a nurse, huge fan of ancient civ anthropology and asmr. Immediate sub. You hit all of my favorite life hobbies!!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm really glad the algorithm finally found you ;_; you're the perfect viewer, haha. Hey there's an upcoming video in a few weeks about Civil War Medicine that includes a decent chunk about nurses fighting corruption at that time. Stay tuned...

  • @marggaunt1311
    @marggaunt13116 ай бұрын

    glad im getting healed before my pompeii vacation in 9 years😍😍

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh nooooo

  • @suburbanbanshee
    @suburbanbanshee6 ай бұрын

    Humor theory is still around in "Islamic medicine" aka "Greek medicine." The main difference is that Islamic medicine dislikes alcohol and sugar, whereas medieval European humor theory thought alcohol and sugar were usually good. For example, the gentleman on Tribal People Try who is a village physician in Pakistan. Dr. Oz has Western medical degrees, but also learned Islamic medicine (probably smart for understanding his Turkish patients). Medieval European medical texts often alter Galen's advice to fit with local conditions and personal experience. For example, St. Hildegard of Bingen's distrust of cow milk was because cows carried disease locally.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad the algorithm is bringing me smart people. It's really cool

  • @gracie5787
    @gracie57876 ай бұрын

    this is just so, so cool! i hope more people discover your channel, your videos are something special

  • @my1vice
    @my1vice6 ай бұрын

    What an awesome idea for a video and superbly executed.

  • @jessehughes8274
    @jessehughes82746 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing. Fantastic work!

  • @honeyydeww___
    @honeyydeww___6 ай бұрын

    I've watched this at least 5 times in the past few days, I love it so much

  • @miriamjaymes
    @miriamjaymes6 ай бұрын

    wow!!! this is AMAZING! great job!!! :D

  • @TripleDistilledTinglesASMR
    @TripleDistilledTinglesASMR6 ай бұрын

    Love all the little historical facts you drop throughout, I'm relaxing AND learning :D

  • @admiralYamamoto_
    @admiralYamamoto_6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing attention to detail, absolutely fantastic 🎉❤❤❤

  • @SoHereASMR
    @SoHereASMR6 ай бұрын

    I love how much of safe space this channel is

  • @deadwingnut
    @deadwingnut6 ай бұрын

    *How* does this not have more views?? Wow incredible ☺️✨

  • @StarmoongalASMR
    @StarmoongalASMR6 ай бұрын

    Omg! This was amazing! I’m half Greek so this really spoke to me. Happy I found your channel and subbed!❤

  • @diggingdwarf610
    @diggingdwarf6106 ай бұрын

    man who would have thought i would come across a mix of two things i like asmr and ancient history, love it instant sub from me good job

  • @jamie5092
    @jamie50926 ай бұрын

    woah this is the first vid of yours that i’ve come across and i’m a bit blown away by your whole thing

  • @alwaysslightlysleepy
    @alwaysslightlysleepy7 ай бұрын

    This was fantastic :D

  • @cogitatingsheep
    @cogitatingsheep6 ай бұрын

    Very cool seeing your recent videos take off. Loved this video, nice roleplay and those ear to ear whispers hit hard

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    It's comforting to see a familiar name here among all the other ones I don't know!

  • @cheappolaroid1199
    @cheappolaroid11997 ай бұрын

    Such dedication! Love this so much

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    Yo thanks! Love your name, btw. If you liked this one, the one on Mary Queen of Scots was maybe more hardcore!

  • @paulhawthorne7379
    @paulhawthorne73796 ай бұрын

    Fantastic! Thank you

  • @ncrrangerrolandtembo4615
    @ncrrangerrolandtembo46156 ай бұрын

    This was amazing just subscribed

  • @bellaissober
    @bellaissober6 ай бұрын

    Whoa this is so cool, I’m so happy I stumbled across this channel!!!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    It's happy it stumbled on you! ...wait

  • @mattneuteboom2763
    @mattneuteboom27636 ай бұрын

    This is some next-level dedication to historical accuracy. Truly awesome, keep up the good work.

  • @KOASMR
    @KOASMR7 ай бұрын

    I'm so happy to see you getting the recognition that you deserve. More to come! You're so great at this! 💗

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    You're a gem, and it's awesome.

  • @othieeG111
    @othieeG1117 ай бұрын

    I just discovered your channel today and im soo glad that i did !! Your content is very unique and interesting and also educational. Im having so much fun being treated by these different doctors 😅❤ You also have a beautiful energy 💗🎀

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm glad to meet you! I've been so honored to learn about these voices through history myself. There were two in particular that left me in tears while I was studying for them--the Joan of Arc "angel voices" one and the one where you're the first doctor in Malawi! You might enjoy those, too.

  • @Daedric16
    @Daedric166 ай бұрын

    loved this. great asmr., wonderfully portrayed. have to say is one of the few vids out there that felt "real". will check out more of your stuff. keep up the good work!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    You might like the 1800s one about milk sickness--that one also has that "feel," I think. The first Japan one, too, the Meiji one. Some of the others my editing isn't there yet.

  • @leahpaz64895
    @leahpaz648956 ай бұрын

    Your voice is super comforting and calming, I can listen to you semi-whisper for hours

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    The newest video is about an hour, actually! ^_^

  • @leahpaz64895

    @leahpaz64895

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue Perfect 🔥

  • @javacup4178
    @javacup41787 ай бұрын

    These are so cool!!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    There's a whole historical playlist if this is what you're into!

  • @Randomdude34
    @Randomdude346 ай бұрын

    So glad I found your channel!! ❤

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Ooh just FYI Spoderman, there is a superheroes playlist on this channel. Check the main page : p

  • @Randomdude34

    @Randomdude34

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue will do!

  • @historyngames
    @historyngames6 ай бұрын

    Just found this video and I love it so much I hit the subscribe button! I love all the little details. ^___^

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Ooh your name sounds good...lemme check your channel out

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Dang. That is a cool concept.

  • @toothysmile5614
    @toothysmile56146 ай бұрын

    i can’t stop watching this; this is amazing. please do more.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Your wish is granted, I think? New history video here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZmWCrcisgbu8ZsY.htmlsi=896C6lLZhPUsQAim

  • @toothysmile5614

    @toothysmile5614

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue omg it really is granted i’m gonna go sleep to it right now!!! thank you!!! i’m so grateful

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    I hope it worked for you

  • @jamallhayden2512
    @jamallhayden25126 ай бұрын

    Thank You!

  • @a.n.9800
    @a.n.98006 ай бұрын

    First time on your channel, listening to this to help stay focused while I work on spreadsheets. Very soothing, I enjoyed it!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh man I hope your spreadsheets went well. What are they for?

  • @a.n.9800

    @a.n.9800

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue Financial accounting, but I was mostly just entering data without having to do much actual math. Not the most gripping stuff. The asmr helped XD

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    @a.n.9800 Not gripping, maybe, but probably important and necessary.

  • @turopitakhs
    @turopitakhs6 ай бұрын

    In greek myself, im also learning ancient greek at school and this was really interesting to watch!

  • @woof9408
    @woof94086 ай бұрын

    I thought you stopped making videos because I wasn't subscribed for some reason. Well I'm glad the algorithm has blessed you with views and made me find you again :)

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you're back. ; )

  • @Lorna.Bowman
    @Lorna.Bowman7 ай бұрын

    Aww, I can hear your beloved birds 😊 I too have issues with my mental health, including ptsd. I'm interested to know how the birds help you? I've often been tempted but keep stopping myself because I'm worried I'd cope with looking after them and the noise 🤔

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    They're specially trained, and with my particular issues they've forced me to calm down a lot. I don't recommend them unless you've taken a course or otherwise really learned how to train birds, since it's nothing like training dogs and they're incredibly demanding. They can't stay in cages (ours don't) except for limited time, and they got us evicted, actually. But Cinnamon can talk and reminds me who I am, and pistachio helps me calm down in public, and Mango alerts us emotionally if someone is ill. Each has their own precious skill. I've done a video on them at KZread.com/c/becomingareallifesuperhero , about airlines preventing ESA birds from traveling. I'd love it if you checked that out and signed the petition to keep me and my little friends together!

  • @Lorna.Bowman

    @Lorna.Bowman

    6 ай бұрын

    @realrogue I'll check it out but I've already signed your petition x

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    @LornzieBear You are my hero!

  • @intentionalattentionasmr
    @intentionalattentionasmr7 ай бұрын

    This is an epic video, @realrogue. You continually outdo yourself, a quality that is worth keeping & one I am taking on. 🤓This was relaxing, informative, tingly and comforting all at the same time. Your attention to detail is impeccable and I got lost in this video in the best way possible.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    You're a gem, man! Thanks!

  • @r_r_r_r
    @r_r_r_r7 ай бұрын

    Are you kidding this is so cool!

  • @alexhuberman6599
    @alexhuberman65996 ай бұрын

    This is awesome! GREAT historical and medical historical immersion!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks a million, Alex. I dunno if you're into a different time period, but a new 1920s one just went up! It's a very different style but I hope it's still good, too: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZmWCrcisgbu8ZsY.htmlsi=6JZPd5eikhnXf760

  • @alexhuberman6599

    @alexhuberman6599

    6 ай бұрын

    Love all history and it’s so cool how you use it for ASMR. I’m SUPER interested in all ancient history if at all possible to include 😊 Keep at it, you’re great!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    In the next month there will be two more ancient history ones! 396 BCE and 198 BCE, in particular.

  • @pogcompagni
    @pogcompagni7 ай бұрын

    Love it, can't wait till bedtime now

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    I think the 1575 one might be even better!

  • @pogcompagni

    @pogcompagni

    7 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue I'll have to check that one out

  • @CodaMission
    @CodaMission6 ай бұрын

    "Drawn from Galen" Lol why do I imagine a woman healer in the Roman period would have more than a few grievances with Galen's work

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    The obsession with him did set medical progress back for a long time. He wrote a LOT though, especially about herbs, and that I think is far more valuable than his awful humors, for obvious reasons. Some of his recipes, like the one for marmelade (melimeli), I actually really like. 😅

  • @flouncymom
    @flouncymom6 ай бұрын

    What a gem of a discovery this was!i loved everything about it. I feel like maybe I found someone else who geeks out on history, but as it impacts everyday people, And as a ret mental health provider, being esp interested in how the ill were treated, but i do love me some ASMR! You have another new sub here. Thank you for your well researched video.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    I think you're right, maybe we kindred spirits are finally uniting a bit around these kinds of topics! Speaking of mental health, there's a hidden video linked in the description of the newest video. The hidden video actually goes into cognitive distortions from CBT towards the end. ^_- You may like some of the upcoming scifi videos like that.

  • @flouncymom

    @flouncymom

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue thanks for the tip. I’m going to go watch it now and look forward to seeing what you’ve got in the works. : )

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    @flouncymom what did you think???

  • @flouncymom

    @flouncymom

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue Ok, that’s strange. I just opened KZread and was frustrated bc I fell asleep (that’s actually a really good thing!) about 10 minutes into the Malawi video. 🫤 But I’m going to try again tonight!

  • @flouncymom

    @flouncymom

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue oops! Okay, I read everything (naively thinking I’d get thru the video awake THEN find the hidden gem HA!) and sent my email. 🙂

  • @sarabrick5661
    @sarabrick56616 ай бұрын

    Watching this to fall asleep before my Greek and Roman lit and society final. The internet really does have everything ❤. Tysm for being a creator.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    How'd the final go???

  • @reginene
    @reginene6 ай бұрын

    This is amazing

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks yo

  • @QueenMahaon
    @QueenMahaon3 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Greece! Poli oreo video! Meaning...really nice video!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    3 ай бұрын

    Oh man thanks so much!!! Greece looks beautiful, I would love to go sometime.

  • @Corinnarine
    @Corinnarine6 ай бұрын

    First of all! I absolutely adored this! If you ever thought about making another one that took place in ancient classical Greece I’d watch it over and over! Second! This is such a weird question, but what is the song you used in the beginning, I can’t seem to get it out of my head!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm doing one on Seleucid greece, and then a Persian one that references classical Greece, but I've had some trouble nailing down a good segue for classical Greece. That's actually what I set out to do and then it morphed into those two videos instead. So lots of Greek stuff coming down the pipe. I think for the classical Greek one I'm going to center it around a particular historical figure like a warrior of some kind, if I end up making it happen. I probably will.

  • @magicalpj
    @magicalpj6 ай бұрын

    This is legitimately a good historical ASMR! As a history teacher, I'm impressed. Instant sub!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    High praise! Mostly trying to model critical historical thought, actually, so up your alley--it's so important to me that people don't just believe what they see in text books, but consider primary sources, and even with those sources, consider where they're coming from. Next month there's a video critical of Herodotus you might like--questioning whether we can really trust his accounts, which we've often euro-centrically whole-heartedly trusted. But I want to be critical of historocritical thought as well, recognizing that true open mindedness leaves room for events outside my "Western" conception, and does not try to decide if something is "possible," but if something has EVIDENCE for it, "possible" or not in my own experience. So--that's where I'm coming from, history teaching wise!

  • @magicalpj

    @magicalpj

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue Yes! And that comes through! One of my first thoughts was "This is someone who has gone far beyond just reading the Wiki page." I absolutely cannot wait for the Herodotus vid! Whenever I teach ancient Greece I always make sure to include a two-day lesson that does almost exactly what you're planning. 😇

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    That's really neat that you do that; we need more history teachers like you. Too many just want students to believe whatever's put in front of them (or disbelieve whatever they've been told to disbelieve) rather than celebrating the many points of view surrounding a given historical document or artifact. Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @AKURIAKIRA
    @AKURIAKIRA7 ай бұрын

    PERFECTION!! SO GOOD!!! Making all my dreams of being an Ancient Greek citizen come true hahaha.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Thinking of doing another one set about 470 years earlier, too!

  • @AKURIAKIRA

    @AKURIAKIRA

    6 ай бұрын

    PLEASE!!!!!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    There's one out now that takes place in the Seleucid Greek empire actually!

  • @NgocNguyen-ei1rh
    @NgocNguyen-ei1rh6 ай бұрын

    Oh wow medical ASMR made by a real doctor? 😮😮 i'm a 2nd year med school student. I watched lots of medical treatment ASMR but this is the first time watching one made by a real doctor. Love for you ❤❤

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Take care of yourself--med school is no fun. I wanted to do videos where I read medical textbooks in ASMR...still might be something I do, at some point.

  • @gambogelyght
    @gambogelyght2 ай бұрын

    the moment you apologized for entering the oikos my archeology studyig heart fluttered from happiness

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh man please email me at my email in my About! I would love to hear what digs and such you've got going on! I bet you have all the best journal access, too, lol

  • @gambogelyght

    @gambogelyght

    2 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue oh i'm so sorry to disappoint😓my department barely gets enough funding for digs or excursions, and i'm only minoring in archeology😅 but your videos are so well researched and give such a nice insight into daily greek and roman life, i've never seen it this way anywhere else!

  • @applehead131
    @applehead1316 ай бұрын

    I do indeed feel gravely ill! I thought it was a good idea to eat a final Thanksgiving plate today!😭😭

  • @TaeSunWoo
    @TaeSunWoo4 ай бұрын

    Hey babe, new based classical era ASMR content just dropped

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    4 ай бұрын

    BTW if you like it, there's a hidden video (linked in description) for something similar but a little different. I think you'll like it

  • @TaeSunWoo
    @TaeSunWoo3 ай бұрын

    For the authentic BC/AD classical Greco-Roman vibes 💜♥️💅🙏😫

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    3 ай бұрын

    You are an awesome person. Thank you, TaeSun.

  • @TaeSunWoo

    @TaeSunWoo

    3 ай бұрын

    @@realrogueaye you’re awesome af too✨ your research, settings and energy are unmatched. I thank you

  • @user-wb8iu1hl6i
    @user-wb8iu1hl6i6 ай бұрын

    This is just good historical reenactment it’s not even ASMR at this point

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    That's the goal!

  • @Noisycatstephanie
    @Noisycatstephanie6 ай бұрын

    Oh! Well thank the Algorithm for seeing me here! Your channel is so neat 😊

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    It took it long enough! So glad to finally meet you, Derilaan! I try to actually get to know viewers as much as I can, so I actually also even have an email list (in description). I look forward to seeing you around in this little virtual pocket of the Universe!

  • @shiversivegotem
    @shiversivegotem7 ай бұрын

    Literally one minute in, not even past the intro and i'm already fading lol

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    That's what I like to hear!

  • @megan9516
    @megan95166 ай бұрын

    Everytime my girl goes into KZread on my phone I snatch my phone away so she doesn’t see my history. and I know that looks sketchy asf but I don’t have anything inappropriate to hide, just don’t want her to see me watching this stuff. Great video btw clearly well researched!!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Maaan invite her to watch along. That's the only way to make it not-weird. Tell her you're getting into this idiosyncratic historical reenactment that's filmed in first person. That makes you sound artsy af, and it's also true. INVITE THIS GIRL.

  • @MistyNightASMR
    @MistyNightASMR3 ай бұрын

    Honestly, it's so cute how this woman talks about her husband! She's clealy so in love with him. As a woman who adores her husband, I can totally relate 😂

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    2 ай бұрын

    It's super-sweet to hear people talk kindly about their spouses. Thank you for doing so.

  • @lolno6975
    @lolno69757 ай бұрын

    Ah yes, Balkan ASMR for people who are in minimum €12 billion in debt and are almost certaintly in possession of an Astolfo bodypillow (literally me)

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Wut lol

  • @lanceelliott2504
    @lanceelliott25046 ай бұрын

    I adore content about illnesses especially historical (fiction) this is my shit

  • @andi8717
    @andi87173 ай бұрын

    Someone was prepared for Sukkot with their lulav and etrog

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    3 ай бұрын

    ^_^ It was a strange sukkot this year but at least I wasn't fleeing something like they were!

  • @oskarj9319
    @oskarj93196 ай бұрын

    no hate just curious; is there a reason the audio doesn't sync with the visuals?

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    I've noticed with Bluetooth it lags and with plugged in it doesn't. 0_0 It seems to be a processor issue, because I record the audio/video simultaneously in OBS so they're synced by the software as I go. There have been a couple people who feel like there's a lag, and when I retested, I can duplicate the lag with Bluetooth headphones only. Not entirely sure how to fix that but I have an idea I might try.

  • @claireb4808
    @claireb48086 ай бұрын

    hoping this will help me study for my greek final

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Hmm maybe not but maybe it at least got you in the mood? If you happen to have an African/US osteopathy history final coming up, though... kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZmWCrcisgbu8ZsY.htmlsi=896C6lLZhPUsQAim

  • @one_degenerated_ontarian
    @one_degenerated_ontarian6 ай бұрын

    Just don't go anywhere near Pompeii, or Herculaneum in about 9 years time 😜

  • @silvananivis9867
    @silvananivis98677 ай бұрын

    The reenactor in me is quacking

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    Lol quacking or quaking? Totally doesn't look like a weird now, but do you mean shaking?

  • @MeliLeani
    @MeliLeani6 ай бұрын

    Hey my name is Meli! I’ve never heard of Melly Melly but it was cool hearing my name 😊

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    You can find the recipe for Meli Meli free online! If you look at my sources at the end of the video, the Galen one is available online free and you can make this honey-marmelade-ancestor yourself if you like. ❤️

  • @hannahpolen7395
    @hannahpolen73956 ай бұрын

    This might be the first time I’ve used my minor in classical studies since I graduated 😂 edit: I’m loving the historical accuracy and the choice of perspective. You chose a great concept (talking to an Israelite I believe?) to be able to explain the history and context in a natural way. I studied Health and Healing in Ancient Greece while studying abroad in Greece and got to visit two different modern versions of Hippocrates’ garden and a number of healing sites. As a group of women, my class often joked about how off base physicians were when it came to womens health. I was surprised to learn that modern gynecological tools were used so far back, and unsurprised to learn that most of what Hippocrates learned about women came from midwives and female healers who carried generational knowledge. I would love to see asmr videos from other ancient cultures and will be subscribing!!

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes to all of that! I'm actually doing a seleucid video a little further back, right after Hippocrates dies, with more references to those female doctors (plus the unlikely legend of Agnodice).

  • @giuliaconcialdi2758
    @giuliaconcialdi27587 ай бұрын

    Amazing video! The only thing that bothered me is that if we are in 70CE, it's because Christ was born 70 years ago. He died in 33 CE. But nonetheless I love the historical accuracy 🥰

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    So there's some debate about exact birth and death time! I was reading this paper (which I largely disagree with) about when he was born from Muhlenberg college that changed the date by what seems to be a few decades. I think the best academic book on the subject (which I need to finish reading) is THE JESUS LEGEND by Gregory A. Boyd, and if I'm not mistaken he's placed the birth somewhere around 3-4 BCE? Long story short, though, you're right that our little helper person doesn't really know the date correctly, and has birth/death swapped. A lot of misinformation/rumors would have been going around at that time, making a lot of information incorrect. Maybe her husband, being Greek, doesn't really know his Jewish calendar or the goings-on closer to the heart of the Roman empire or closer to Palestine XD (Or maybe I misspoke, choose which one you believe, lol)

  • @giuliaconcialdi2758

    @giuliaconcialdi2758

    7 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue yes! I knew about the inaccuracy, I thought it was 6BCE maybe? Something to do with Herod's reign not matching up with the governor of Palestine? I don't really remember. But you're right; maybe our physician got her info mixed up from her husband ahaha who's this Christos guy anyway? His cult will probably die out in a couple hundred years, no? 👀

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    XD I'm glad she's wrong! Lol

  • @elvenaubade
    @elvenaubade5 ай бұрын

    Super random but you look like what I imagine Julian Bashir and Kira Nerys’ daughter would look like (from Star Trek deep space nine)… not only the physical look but also the personality, with her father’s love for medicine and her mother’s spiritual inclinations. 😂 I love it.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    5 ай бұрын

    Man I would love to be a star trek character. I should redo my Star Trek vid some time, it sucks

  • @elvenaubade

    @elvenaubade

    5 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue go for it 🙌🏼

  • @hoffenwurdig1356
    @hoffenwurdig13566 ай бұрын

    We can indeed visit Greek temples, kyría -- however, we cannot do so until after they have been rededicated to Tetragrammaton. This is different from what you implied. We have suffered, but it is nothing compared to what the Son has endured.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    At that time in history there wasn't any Greek temple officially dedicated to Hashem, and there were strict rabbinic (and Torah-based) prohibitions against entering places dedicated to elohim acherei. This is 70 CE, remember. Just had a huge revolt partly around religious purity, and the Sanhedrin was Pharisee-controlled, so not only do you have the Torah rules but also the reverse rules that got Rav Shaul (Paul) in trouble: that even Torah-observant "ger toshav" or non-J ews were kept out of the J ewish temple. That separation went both ways from a J ewish perspective and culturally was quite strong despite the growing movement of Netzari believers crossing the divide. And even so, Netzari before the death of Polycarp were generally observing most J ewish law (or at least taught to do so), plus keeping cultural mandates (like women wearing head coverings). A strict Torah interpretation for the most part would disallow even worshipping in a rededicated Greek temple given the injunctions to only offer sacrifices in Yerushalayim--the site itself was important. So at that time, a J ewish person could not go to the cult of Asklepios for healing, or offer sacrifices anywhere not the Temple (hence why the Samaritan woman at the well in Yochanan mentions offering sacrifices in the mountains vs the Temple). While there were Hellenistic J ews who obviously wouldn't keep this, and J ewish thought has always contained diversity, a refugee from the rebellion would be unlikely to be as liberal, and in this case, this one is more conservative. So conservative that they are still keeping Sukkot on the run. But that's not to say that there wouldn't have been people of your thought at the time--just that to accept the invitation of a pagan to a pagan Temple would have been a pretty big scandal.

  • @hoffenwurdig1356

    @hoffenwurdig1356

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, I understand. What I meant to say was that although such a thing had not yet become possible, I believed that the concept might be conceivable in the future. Had I lived during that time, I might have speculated about its eventual possibility. I wonder how I would have adapted to my cerebral palsy, given that I am unable to walk unsupported.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    @hoffenwurdig1356 That's a rough one. There is evidence that temples were made accessible for people with disabilities in Greece, though, and there were rules on the books preventing the abandonment of disabled children, according to what I could find. So while it would have been hard, who knows. My little brother had CP. I'm sorry yours is so severe.

  • @hoffenwurdig1356

    @hoffenwurdig1356

    5 ай бұрын

    I am sorry to hear about your brother. My father was a social worker who killed himself in 2007. I just wanted to congratulate you and thank you for your many wonderful ASMR videos -- which I have only just discovered. I have a degree in Asian History from Wheaton College in Norton, MA. It occurred to me that in your extensive research, you may have learned about the great physician Ogata Kōan (緒方 洪庵, August 13, 1810 - July 25, 1863). Whether you are familiar with him or not, I would like to mention that if the subject interests you, you can read more about Ogata in Chapter 9 of the book called "Osaka, the Merchant's Capital of Early Modern Japan" by James L. McClain and Wakita Osamu, et al. (Cornell University Press, 1999). When I was reading that book, I made an audio transcript of the relevant part, because dealing with works in audio form can be easier given that I additionally have a nonverbal learning disability. If you wish, I will send the audio file to you, but if I were to send the file without asking first, you might think it was part of some plan to destroy you by sending a virus. I have been deeply moved by the science fiction computer game franchise Mass Effect, particularly by the character of the ex-special operator, medical doctor, and polymath genius Mordin Solus. I composed a piece of fan fiction that might be considered the rough equivalent of the Hippocratic Oath as devised by Mordin’s species, the salarians. Unfortunately, I've encountered issues logging into my account on fanfiction.net to add this new piece of writing. I am still trying to resolve this issue. If you're interested, I'd be happy to share the fan fiction text with you.@@realrogue

  • @katiearbuckle9017
    @katiearbuckle90176 ай бұрын

    I was raised Christian, and I am currently looking into Wicca cause two of my cousins practice it. But like many leaving The Modern Church a good sum of us are still greatful to Jesus not so much as an entity but as a man who did with his best intentions change the world. So, kinda seeing the start of its history from a medical standpoint is kinda neat. Though now in late 2023/early 2024 CE things are changing...both medically and religiously.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    I've been thinking about this comment today. If you're still looking into faith options, and you like the nature emphasis of Wicca, you may find truth in Messianic Judais.m. Yeshua historically was always Jewish, and many of the ills of Christianity come from when Constantine essentially divorced the "church" from its Jewish roots. After the last Jewish "bishop," Polycarp, died, Roman and Greek gender and control mores seeped into the religion ("the holy ROMAN Catholic church"). The medieval period saw many beautiful advances, and much of our historical knowledge is thanks to the dedication of monks scribing away in solitude, but there are a lot of evils from then that I think are still apparent today due to the early Roman influence. When I started looking up the Tanakh ("Old Testament") in Hebrew, and understanding the Brit Chadashah ("New Testament") in its Jewish context, my healing began. You're always welcome to check out the Torah playlists here in this channel, or hit me up via email (there's an email list in the description) if you ever want me to send you a virtual link to my Rabbi's service. No pressure, just thought I'd share the option in case you ever wanted it. Of course, the most important thing isn't what we think we would like in a belief system, but what is actually true, and I'll fully admit my path may be false, but it's what historical and scientific inquiry has led me to believe best fits reality. Everyone's journey is different, though, and I wish you really well on yours. Thanks again for hanging out with me.

  • @katiearbuckle9017

    @katiearbuckle9017

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@realrogue Well Ancestraly my Ancestors were Celt, Jutes, Anglo, and Saxon. So around the same time line we were probably also having our own issues with the Roman Empire.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    24 күн бұрын

    Super true! Gosh the Celts were awesome

  • @depressedphilosopherbitch7581
    @depressedphilosopherbitch75815 ай бұрын

    Only 7k is CRAZY. 😮

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    5 ай бұрын

    I can be a controversial figure

  • @uCruz_
    @uCruz_6 ай бұрын

    As someone who has been there, I can confirm, this is realistic... But they didn't spoke english

  • @flipaflop2342
    @flipaflop23426 ай бұрын

    Black/ white space if you need it

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    The mask in the description is really helpful for that darkness!

  • @davidbrotherton789
    @davidbrotherton7896 ай бұрын

    Haven't watched the video yet, do they talk about the destruction of Israel at the hands of Rome?

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes. Subtly and not in a traumatic way. You're a secret refugee.

  • @Evergreen2219
    @Evergreen22196 ай бұрын

    I think your sound and audio are slightly out of sync

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    Ай бұрын

    ;_; I need a new processor

  • @unrepentant7805
    @unrepentant78056 ай бұрын

    this has satiated my ancient greek loving ass

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    There's more to come!

  • @another_blacktomcat
    @another_blacktomcat7 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure but are the lip flaps not in sync with the audio? It feels off but i can't put my finger on it. maybe something like a 0.25 second delay or something?

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    Huh there shouldn't be...I'll keep an eye out, though

  • @another_blacktomcat

    @another_blacktomcat

    7 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue maybe its just me. but i sort of remember that the reason why yter (and other people that record) clap at the beginning of their recording is to line up film and sound appropiatly. I've rewatched and i'm about 40% certain that i'm not crazy....and about 90% certain that there is a very slight delay^^ but as i seem to be the only one i guess most people don't mind^^

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    @another_blacktomcat Yeah, that's usually done for if you record asynchronously. I don't record asynchronously anymore, though--I edited the backgrounds, soundscapes, and b roll together into a finished video BEFORE recording myself, and then played that video in the bg of my livestreaming software while I "livestreamed" to my desktop. That's why I step out of frame before the intro credits roll--because the credits are literally sewn into the video already and the whole video, except not me, is already done and on greenscreen (so if I didn't step out of frame I'd block the credits). So the video and audio get recorded into the same software (OBS) at the same time, and when I stop recording I have the finished video. It meant I had to do a couple takes for when I missed cues to step out, but in the end basically you have no editing to do, and I've found that keeps me much more organized. So yeah. Audio/video get processed at the same time, because it's basically livestreamed. It looks in sync to me, but maybe you have a very high fps eye. I can add delays to my audio if I choose, but I'm very afraid of changing anything after how long it took to get both microphones synced with each other live. I recorded this the same day as the Milk Sick video. Does that one seem unsynced to you?

  • @another_blacktomcat

    @another_blacktomcat

    7 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue so mh if it is recorded at the same time, then that explenation is out of the window. as for the other vid: doesn't seem delayed. in any case, don't change anything on my behalf. as i said, other people don't seem to notice so in general it's definetly fine :) as for the fps of my eye: i have no idea^^ optha is not my strong suit :)

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    7 ай бұрын

    @another_blacktomcat I notice some people are gifted in sensorium. Many kids on the ASD spectrum can see the cycles of flourescent lighting (which is why banning incandescent wasn't good for them), for example. So maybe you're seeing a very real delay that's just too slight for anyone else to see. Maybe you're gifted!

  • @NYCHICLIFE
    @NYCHICLIFE6 ай бұрын

    The lulav 😍

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    YES!!! SOMEONE GOT IT! Mine was already falling apart a bit at that time, since the traveling refugee might not have a good one... Thank you!!!

  • @poiema247
    @poiema2476 ай бұрын

    I really think its cool how youre mentioning Jesus! Its cool because He would definitely be an interesting topic to talk about even for those who dont believe in who He truly is. Its cool how the character mentions that her husband follows The Way. Jesus loves you by the way😊💕

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    You may like the Yom Kippur video here. ❤️ And the first Malawi video--the one that just updated is prettier but the first one, from a few weeks ago, is about Black Christians in Malawi. Here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y6Zmraapp5W1pto.htmlsi=2WlRDbqr7VYDCpLK

  • @Philtopy
    @Philtopy6 ай бұрын

    I like the video and sounds a lot, but it’s a little hectical and feels kinda rushed. The white noise is also a little loud. Took me some time to calm down to it. I hope maybe that’s one productive criticism? Doesn’t feel like it is but I swear I mean in constructively! Because I love history asmr videos and you seem very educated on the subject matter.

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    That's very productive criticism! I hear you. I'm trying to adjust each video to the character (and the scenario), and in this one you're gravely ill, so it's a little more "intense." The character in the newest Malawi video talks very fast because she's kind of a gossipy 1920s lady. But my Viking woman, and my Meiji Japanese woman, both speak quite slowly. Personally, I prefer slower speech, but I'm afraid of losing eyes to the fast-paced algorithm, I get nervous, and after recording like four different takes of the beginning to make sure I got all the cues right, going in and out of frame over and over, I did speed up a little. I'll give myself permission to take longer. The white noise...I've been working on it. ;_; It's a nightmare. My mics are very sensitive and my house is very loud. But I think in the newest Malawi video perhaps you'll find it's better. We shall see.

  • @ollieollieoxenfreeasmr51
    @ollieollieoxenfreeasmr516 ай бұрын

    70 CE, just escaped Israel. Hmm…

  • @ollieollieoxenfreeasmr51

    @ollieollieoxenfreeasmr51

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh never mind, I see

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    6 ай бұрын

    You know your stuff.

  • @ollieollieoxenfreeasmr51

    @ollieollieoxenfreeasmr51

    6 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue just bits and pieces!

  • @toothysmile5614
    @toothysmile56145 ай бұрын

    What is Meli Meli, i have been trying to look it up for so long to no avail… is it Oxymel?

  • @realrogue

    @realrogue

    4 ай бұрын

    Meli Meli is the Greek Galenic ancestor to Marmelade! It eventually evolved away from Quince and Honey to Oranges (I don't know why I'm capitalizing these random words but there you go). Any time you can't find something from one of my videos, let me do the research for you, and use the sources at the end of the video. A lot of these things aren't accessible if you don't know where to look. In this case, find Galen's book that was written that year (It's free online)--I have linked it in the resources--or check out the History Of Marmelade (also mentioned back there), which is where I got the idea for the video. Galen has a recipe where you can make it yourself! Be super careful though, as not all his recipes are safe, and certainly I wouldn't rely on Meli Meli to do everything he says it will. I would go to a doctor.

  • @toothysmile5614

    @toothysmile5614

    4 ай бұрын

    @@realrogue you’re amazing, thank you so much. i love learning new things! this was exciting. thank you for your research and hard work

  • @Nobodyworthnoticing710
    @Nobodyworthnoticing7106 ай бұрын

    Hello 💙

  • @katarinaroman8392
    @katarinaroman83926 ай бұрын

    She reminds me of Ginnifer Goodwin

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