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About Boring History

📜 Boring History – Strange, Slow, and Sleepy Tales from the Past

Welcome to Boring History — where the past is slow, quiet, and oddly soothing. This channel brings you calm, minimalist storytelling about the forgotten, uncomfortable, and downright bizarre parts of human history. From medieval hygiene to Victorian superstitions, each video is crafted to help you relax, sleep, or simply learn something unusual—without the drama.

Whether you’re battling insomnia, anxiety, or just love the sound of boring facts, this is your cozy corner of the historical world.

🎧 New episodes weekly. No noise. No hype. Just history.

#BoringHistory #HistoryToSleep #ASMRHistory

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Why Being “Too Pretty” Was Deadly in Ancient Greece | Boring History for Sleep

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