Last spring, my son showed me some storm footage he found on YouTube. We both agreed that something about the particular song chosen for background made it jaw-dropping to watch. About a week later, he told me that whoever had downloaded the storm, changed the soundtrack - much was lost in this, and neither of us could understand why it was changed. So. My son figured out a solution: He opened a link with the storm and paused it, as well as muting the sound. Then, he opened a second tab, found a separate video with just the instrumental that had been originally posted, and paused it at full volume. Then, he started both videos at the same time with the storm on the screen and the instrumental minimized. There you go. When we watched this with his "fix" last night, he said that one of the most striking things to him was how quickly, at the end, the storm just ... dissolved - without a trace. It has left its traces, though. I have posted the same 2 videos he used, just below here. I hope you use his trick to watch it. There are some things that are so important to say, but it seems even more important not to try to use words. For me, and I think him, and perhaps many people, this is one of them.
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