 Crack to her stupid reaction to you if it's your giblets. Giblets, that's a funny word. Stop doing crack. Uh, never. And you've also done Instagram and Twitter. Come on, choose to see content. He's in a zone world. Think worse this time. Patreon's on official Twitter account. Do you feel the fire? Hot. And I learned that from Mr. Miyagi. What? Don't you remember that? Mr. Miyagi and the karate kid. First time I ever saw anybody do this thing with a hands together and it gets all hot and he puts it on his shoulder and pops it back into place. You don't remember that? You learned friction from Mr. Miyagi. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Shhh. And I dancing. And India's ancient art of, say that. Kathakali? I dancing? I dancing. I don't know that I'm gonna like this. I think it's part of like an art form in India. No. You don't say no. Seriously? That's, I told you it's an educational video. This is a serious video. Um, so yes, the, let's see, I think there's a little explanation here. An informative video. I dancing in India's ancient art of Kathakali. Kathakali is a major form of Indian classical dance native to the southern state of Kerala. To perform it, artists deck out in elaborate costumes and colorful makeup to tell stories from Hindu epics. It takes students nearly 12 years of training to learn the choreography and gestures necessary to Kathakali. But the real trick? Mastering the eyes. Dancers must learn to constrict and move their eyes to express a whole range of emotions. Wow. So real. But. Let's check it out. Have you ever heard of such a thing? No, I have not. But here? I haven't heard of a lot of stuff that we've learned about in India. I know. Here we go. Practicing. We learn only from the movement. Our mind is full of pressure when it comes to commentating. But the movement is the only thing. My name is Kerala. I was born in 1987. My name is Kalamudal and I am a lover of Kathakali. I am a special person here. This is my ultimate love. The language I speak, my facial expressions, the courage to speak, the value of my heart, and the spirit of my life. My eyes are the most present. That is my face. That's the reason for it. The reason is that we have achieved the ultimate goal He was 13 years old when he came to study here. He is 12 years old. He has been studying for a long time since he started studying. He came here to study for a long time. He came here to study for 4 hours. He is the most famous student ever. He is a very famous actor. He is the one who takes our culture. He has been a great actor and actor. He is the one who takes our culture. I love that sentence of him when he said, it's cultivating the culture within us. That's beautiful. Oh man, I could walk to 30 minute documentary on that, so like, yeah, to be in that much makeup and costuming, you kind of have to be ridiculously expressive. And I was like, how's he doing that thing where he was, yeah, it's a quick, but it wasn't I don't think he was his mouth. He's not. It was, what did they say, the basic beginning point is 12 years of study to get started? Yeah, that's what 10 decades took over, because you're old. Yeah, this is something I've never heard of. No. I've seen this, we've seen this art form. That guy dancing. Right. But I didn't know it was called. I didn't also know it was like an eye. I thought he was just being expressive. I thought he was being expressive. Like the only other thing I refer to this quite a bit, because it's an art form I've been exposed to and see is like Kabuki Theater, which is fully painted faces and very big facial expressions, did not know, I want to know a lot more about this, it's really a beautiful art form. Yeah, it's just something I, everything about it is beautiful. I love to learn about how they put the costuming together and what they do for their makeup. I'm sure the makeup in and of itself is a skill that requires years of training to perfect and it's really, really interesting. Sorry, I went to the comments to try to find some more information and it was a funny comment. They said, me, I roll my Indian friends as nice dance moves. Wow. That's kind of funny. That's funny. It was funny. What's funny, it's my expectation based on what you were saying at the beginning was that this was going to be an art form that's just eye movements. That's all. And I'm glad to know it was more than just the eye movements. Can you blink? I mean, I can blink. It's a skill I've acquired over many, many years. As a child, I really couldn't. I did it very hard, blinking for me as a kid. I was made fun of, I was bullied. Many people come up to me and said, you can't blink, you can't blink. And I'd go in the corner and cry and ask God, why am I not a blinker? We've been in the cars today. There's PTSD. They turn on the turn signal, the indicator and someone calls it a blinker. I burst into tears. Yeah, that video could have been longer. So I wouldn't have to hear you talk. My wife has a thing for eyeballs. This is, he's not kidding. I don't know how long it's been, but it's for sure been that way since high school. She doesn't have a thing. It's an obsession and a passion. She could write a book called The Delight of the Eyeball. She loves eyeballs. She wants to squish them. Yep. That's to squish them. And I've heard, these words have come out of her mouth. With delight. I went to squish them and see them pop. Yep. And that's why you married her. Yeah. Yeah, that's why. Enough said. You had me at eyeballs. Yeah, that was cool though. I'd like to see more though. I'd like to see a whole performance of it, actually. I would too. Because we've seen a bunch of different odyssey and all those different types that are just odyssey. But the ones that they're in the big, what the dance is called, I'm sorry. Yeah, Cuscolly. Cuscolly. That's correct. They're in the big makeup and we've seen it in the ornate costuming. We've seen it in some, I think, travel videos, maybe some movies. For sure. That, but we haven't seen like a specific performance. Yeah. It has a style. Again, that's why I'd love a 30 minute documentary, it just was like start to finish when they put a production together, what goes into it for the costuming and the makeup and then audience reaction. I'd love to see more about that. It seems like a really beautiful art form. Yeah, so let us know if there's other videos down below and other dance and art forms. You know what? You know, we love learning about all those different kinds. Yes, we do. Let us know. Educational video. Oh, good. Something that... Educativeness. Sounds super strange to me, but I'm assuming as an ancient... Why do they call it a boner? Very upset. Ah. You know why? 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