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{ text = "RM_72ac111e-0d0c-4a29-a494-7ab69e5d5f9f", r = 0, g = 0.682, b = 0.941, codes = "" },
Each of these lines is then referenced by another file like so:
RM_72ac111e-0d0c-4a29-a494-7ab69e5d5f9f = "[img=music] Whittling and You [img=music]"
Now imagine 32 lines of this x6, and you have what one file looks like. Now imagine all all the mods were one file. It's now a ton of random gobble-de-gook that's a super pain in the ass to comb through.
Now you know why
But yeah, if you want something watchable, you'll need to ask them about possibly making patches or something, or wait for someone else to do so.
I have answered the second question multiple times on various versions of the Skill Tapes series, including this one. While I have no intention of making a combination mod, I did make a Steam Collection on request which has all the tapes for ease of access.