đ The History of The Tiffany đ
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Published 2021-08-09
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Special Thanks
Dr. Richard Coates, Professor Emeritus of Onomastics, Bristol Centre for Linguistics, University of the West of England
Dr. Gregory Clark, Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of California, Davis
Bonnie Bees
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All Comments (21)
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A sequel of sorts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEV9qoup2mQ
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In few years im expecting a spike in people named Tiffany, and 700 years from now someone mentioning grey as the reason
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:_Theophanu:
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Tiffany, incredible military strategist, knows when a battle is doomed. Tells people it's astrology.
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The funniest part about this all is that I watched this video AFTER the sequel....and the fact that the poem is nowhere to be seen cracked me up despite being the one to cause you much pain.
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Grey got Lost in the Forest of all Knowledge again. This time He discovered the woods of Parish Registers and Familie trees. All because someone made the wordplay of Tiffany epiphany.
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I feel like Greyâs channel has turned from a mostly history related channel, into an embodiment of the âWait⌠how did I get here??â sentiment we all have when falling down the YouTube rabbit hole. I love it.
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The dinosaur eating historical records is the most accurate metaphorical description of any historian's feeling when trying to desperately find just even one source of a historical element.
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AAAAH!!!! I just saw the Scotichronicon!!! The hints! The Hearne Hints! The Hidden Hearne Hints! The hidden Hearne hints half-heralding a horoscope of heroic historiography only revealed today!
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This honestly feels like the most quintessentially "Grey" video in a while. Thoroughly researched, genuinely interesting, and completely irrelevant to my daily life.
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As a Tiffany I can confirm I own and carry a neon torch with me at all times.
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The scotchronomicon in front of his desk is a nice homage to his struggle.
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If you ever want someone to understand the butterfly effect, show them this video. Random guy moves to America, suddenly thousands of people are named Tiffany a couple hundred years later.
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If you gave 1 million Grey fans 1 million years, there's no way any of them could guess what the topic of the next Grey Explains video will be
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I feel like the turning of âI really donât care about thisâ into âwhy do I actually really care about thisâ is solidifying as the niche of this channel. Love it
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âIf you look in English you wonât find muchâ ah yes. Because of a certain poem⌠perhaps?
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this, and the "dead person ruined my life" videos are WAY more interesting then they need to be. Holy crap, I am sharing this with everyone
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Expectations: Grey talks about how names form over hundreds of years. Reality: Nope, he is actually specifically talking about Tiffany
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Theory: Grey chooses his subject based on his opportunity for alliteration and wordplay
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"While I can't prove the Tephany-Hugh connection 100%--which kills me..." Welcome to every genealogist's life.