Joined May 2018
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Insights and observations from a year of home tutoring: youtu.be/ONcmn_M013A
New video scheduled to release later today, revealing the REAL reason I haven't been uploading for the past year. (It's NOT what you think! 😵)
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New video scheduled to release later today, revealing the REAL reason I haven't been uploading for the past year. (It's NOT what you think! 😵)
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I got a job working evenings
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Telling my kid about those tech bros who said they could make all the roads into solar panels. Then I realised that was almost 20 years ago and there isn't a single one in the world.
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and we still don't have viable nuclear fusion
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Imagine "The Long Walk" by Stephen King, but without the prize
Just remembered the world sauna championship. Was one of the most interesting things I've read about It used to be hosted in Finland every year until the incident in 2010. Rules were that it started at 110°C (230F). Then 1 litre of water was poured onto the stove every 2 minutes The last person to walk out under their own power won In 2010, both finalists had to be dragged out The russian finalist died, burned all over, and the reigning Finnish champ went into a coma and woke up 6 weeks later with 70% of his skin burned, kidney failure and his airways completely roasted One peculiar thing about it was there were no prizes. Only in one particular year did the winner get 1 small prize, some special heat resistant speakers that could be used in a sauna But despite this, participants went to the edge of death every year and would do insane stuff like grow their hair out long specifically to cover their ears so it didn't get burned by the boiling water vapor It was interesting to me because it's another piece of evidence that as soon as you create a ruleset... no matter how ridiculous it is, no matter how small the group of participants, no matter the extremely chance of death, and no matter a total lack of prizes. There will always be men willing to compete to the point of actually killing themselves The male brain enters a kind of hypnotic trance where it will completely convince itself of the worthwhileness of the task, so long as it begins to venture seriously down the path of a competitive interest It's kind of like a hijacking of the programming evolutionary mind, where no incentive makes sense but it happens anyway. You can find a million examples of this for every male interest on the planet. Just the simple act starting down a path confers it meaning to the person, and the more they are surrounded by other men who care about the same thing, the more they learn and compete, the more entranced by it they are, until their identity is fully subsumed by it and stuff like these sauna deaths happen Seeing lots of things like this taught me to be very careful when I start down the path of any competitive interest or business, because getting hypnotized by what you are doing is essentially guaranteed. So it's good to assume it'll happen and be totally sure the outcome is worth your potential self-destruction
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They're calling it my worst video yet
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Po the Person retweeted
Yearly reminder to please think of the children
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It's June. What's your favourite kind of gay? For me, it's homosexual males. The OG gay. Trad, even. Whatever you think about their sexual activities, you can't deny that they have historically made the greatest contrubution to culture and science. Alexander, Hadrian, Michaelangelo, Turing, Mercury, Gandalf. And that's just the ones we know about.
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Made it to the funniest tweets of May
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Currently having this interaction every 5 minutes: "Mum, why can't I <do something in Minecraft>?" "Are you crouching?" ".... Thanks."
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Most people in my life don't know about the things I say online, so they don't know who I really am, to an extent. That's a privilege of following me on YouTube or Twitter. But then there are there are some opinions so forbidden that I don't even share them online, which are only shared with that most exclusive, priviledged group of people: those who know me online and in real life.
Replying to @PoThePerson
She has no idea who I am on the internet
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Imagine the time investment to carve that. A man who wants a baby this badly will definitely make an impression on a girl. Plus giving her cheese won't hurt.
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Shared a car journey with a normie friend today and she went on a unprompted rant about immigrants claiming refugee status living in hotels paid for by UK tax-payers. She works in a hotel where the government has repeatedly offered 2x market rate for the rooms for this purpose.
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She has no idea who I am on the internet
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Po the Person retweeted
More parliamentary time was spent in the nineteenth century on whether you were allowed to marry your deceased wife’s sister than on almost anything else
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Streaming Mix Tape tonight. Come and say hello youtube.com/live/Pj4LmHqm2vc…

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Been meaning to make this comic for a while
Replying to @herandrews
The substance of the piece did not persuade me. “Have these people never read, say, The Feminine Mystique, which exhaustively cataloged the despair of mid-century stay-at-home mothers?” Well, Other Helen, since you asked…
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Now that he's banned from YouTube, check out Foundring here on Twitter. He is an accomplished musician and performer, and his videos capture (frequently amusing) cultural relics of a bygone era. I believe there are very few people in modern day who could do what he does.
Replying to @TubeAIYT
I revived lost songs from the 19th century that no has ever recorded before. I researched them myself and played them myself. I edited all the videos myself. YouTube didn't care and banned my entire channel anyway, I had 80k subscribers. YouTube is our mortal enemy, you retard.
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I think about this a lot. My ancestors toiled every day of their lives to raise children in poverty, and they each contributed in their own way to the infrastructure and culture that I now live in. Though I didn't contribute to it myself, my ancestors did contribute, and they did it FOR ME and my the rest of my line.
this is an argument i will never get. "it's deserved" i didn't do shit to get born here. it's not deserved. it's luck. and most people are unlucky as hell
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