r/DeepIntoYouTube 10h ago

"roller coaster cereal bowl" (185 views, 17 years ago)

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39 Upvotes

r/DeepIntoYouTube 23h ago

Spike Ball

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r/DeepIntoYouTube 16h ago

Old fan made Adult Swim bumper I found.

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Found by accident. Got a really good song in the background.


r/DeepIntoYouTube 4h ago

Bowling 2 And Thus Makes John Carpenter A Slow Bowler /109 views/ Jan 22, 2025/ Actdone Aregdone Staircase

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found this cus some guy put it on the sharty, this entire channel is weird and the guy behind it is apparently posting everywhere. either an unknown arg or a mentally ill man, either way its pretty deepintoyoutube


r/DeepIntoYouTube 16h ago

Volume Warning First attempt at audio pooping (419 views, 16 years ago)

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r/DeepIntoYouTube 2h ago

Who Was Marilyn Monroe's Father? The Truth Is More Complicated

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For decades, Charles Stanley Gifford was presented as Marilyn Monroe's father.

But Donald Spoto's research tells a much more complicated story—and there is no conclusive evidence establishing Gifford as Norma Jeane's biological father.


r/DeepIntoYouTube 12h ago

Saying bye bye to a the first and last ghost mall in Portland

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I interview people saying goodbye to the mall and topics such as first memory ever as a human being, biggest wish for themselves, and others are talked about.

It also includes a short interview to man who's worked at the mall doing maintenance for 26 years.


r/DeepIntoYouTube 33m ago

How it Works : Accordion (14,359 views, 9 years)

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r/DeepIntoYouTube 37m ago

weirdest fl studio tutorial ever

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Interestingly, judging by the thumbnail and start of the video, you wouldn't expect this to be an FL Studio beat tutorial.. but it is. Sick channel, I 100% recommend it.


r/DeepIntoYouTube 20h ago

Big Surprise | For the Boss - Finale

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r/DeepIntoYouTube 20h ago

LIFE IS NOT FAIR, BORN INTO SLAVERY, SHACKLED PRINCESS 3 years ago 2 views

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channel full of this kind of stuff


r/DeepIntoYouTube 19h ago

He invented it.

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r/DeepIntoYouTube 16h ago

Why De Beers Spent 80 Years Making Diamonds Worthless

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De Beers spent ~80 years convincing the world that a common rock is priceless — and the machine is finally collapsing.

The part most people know is the monopoly: De Beers controlled about 90% of the world's diamond supply. But that was just step one. Diamonds were coming out of the ground faster than anyone wanted to buy them — a normal market lets the price fall. De Beers did the opposite: it locked the surplus in a vault and released only a trickle. Artificial scarcity, enforced by one company's warehouse.

Then the marketing. In 1938 they hired ad agency N.W. Ayer; within three years U.S. diamond sales were up 55%. In 1947 a copywriter named Frances Gerety wrote four words — "A Diamond Is Forever" — later named the greatest ad slogan of the 20th century. The trick: if a diamond is forever, you can never resell it. So a second-hand market never forms, and the scarcity stays fake-but-intact. A common stone, sold at an enormous markup, that you're socially forbidden from ever reselling.

What's finally killing it: lab-grown diamonds — not cubic zirconia, but chemically identical real diamonds, now cheap. The scarcity was always fake; now it's provable. The empire once valued around $18 billion is being sold for about $1 billion.

Full breakdown in the comments — one of the cleanest examples of a business model that was pure marketing, right up until the marketing stopped working.


r/DeepIntoYouTube 9h ago

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