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dinosaurnews 1 year ago
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Spinosaurus fandom rise up!
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fagnumopus 8 months ago
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Does someone have a recommendation of YouTube channels that teach cool and interesting (sourced) facts about history, science, archeology, cultures, etc? Like, Miniminuteman and Kyle Hill vibes. Bonus points if the videos are longer than 15min but I don't mind if they are!!
Most of what I've watched the past few YEARS have been like... discourse, drama, The Dark History Of [insert literally any noun], and it's tiresome. I wanna learn things, I want to experience whimsy again, I'm tired of the dopamine of learning horrible things about awful people (and I'm kinda sick of watching just Guys being Bros type videos too, I do love them but I fckn miss intriguing documentaries) 馃槶
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cal-is-a-cryptid 1 month ago
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Something that makes me happy #67:
Falling asleep to YouTube videos.
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redbird-art 10 months ago
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SKetchbook spread!!
I've got a job! yay! but! getting settled! is scary!
I've been watching a lot of lindsay nikole?
SO here's some pokemon and cambrian creatures
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dragoninahumancostume 2 months ago
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I think biology is hard to learn and I don't enjoy it enough to want to try, but damn it if Lindsay Nikole makes a three hour video essay about exactly ONE type of creature then I sure as shit will watch it all
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do-you-know-this-youtuber 11 months ago
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doumekiss 4 months ago
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So one of my favorite science youtubers is making a series about zoology on early earth and she posted this compilation with the videos covering the paleozoic era. So here is a rec for anyone interested in zoology, paleontology, or who just likes science and wants to watch an interesting long video.
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ilikeyoshi 5 months ago
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a zoologist i like a lot just posted a super interesting video that talks about chytrid fungus, which is infecting around 700 amphibian species all over the world and decimating their populations. the mortality rate for chytrid fungus infections is as high as 100% for some species; an example of how dangerous it is is it infests and spreads throughout frog skin until they're unable to breathe and suffocate to death. it spreads through bodies of water and contact.
i really like frogs, salamanders, axolotls and pretty much any amphibian鈥攖he video explains both that they are 1) extremely cute, and 2) VERY important to science and ecosystems of all kinds. lindsay talks about both the fungus itself as well as progress towards curing and cleaning up infected amphibians and environs, and she links to an organization, planet wild, you can donate to, whose projects include reintroducing frog species that have been impacted by chytrid fungus (among other things) into ecuador. they're partnered with a frog rescue called ark of the frogs for this endeavor. you can read about it on their mission page.
i wish i could afford $6/month, like desperately, but i figured sharing the video and the link to planet wild's website is the next best thing. please check it out, donate if you can, and share the link for others to get involved!
planet wild's website lindsay nikole's channel
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suzetonic 3 months ago
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NEW LINDSAY NIKOLE VIDEO!! YESSS!!
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stellanslashgeode 9 days ago
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Lindsay Nikole fascinates me. Because she鈥檚 both an incredibly knowledgeable science communicator but also someone you鈥檇 meet at a bonfire party down at the forest preserve down past the bluff. I really feel PBR and campfire smoke should accompany her videos.聽
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gatsby-system-folks 1 year ago
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Christian high school meant basically I had no idea how the prehistoric world actually worked until I watched Lindsay Nikole's video on it yesterday and I've frankly got stars in my eyes. My entire concept of earth has fucking shifted and I'm absolutely in awe of the ancient world. I feel like most people learn this stuff when they're 12 or 13 so, currently being a freshman in college, I mean.. I've lost time, but it's fucking magical to be first seeing the world for really how old it is. Fuck, man, the silurian (I think) period? It was 443 million years ago!! And there were giant mushrooms!!
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terminallyworkingonit 3 months ago
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Don鈥檛 make me turn into a tully monster or I鈥檒l probe your uscus
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my-youtube-outofcontext 9 months ago
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the-cryptids-are-calling 2 years ago
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highly recommend all of her videos (definitely did not binge them all in one sitting stfu)
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caffeinesystem 1 year ago
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I love both of these YouTubers a lot and I love it even more when they collaborate c:
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kartsstuffig 1 year ago
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I AM EATING GOOD TODAY.. BOTH KURTIS CONNOR AND LINDSAY NIKOLE POSTED TODAY..
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