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Cake day: Jun 24, 2023

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…? … Oooooohhh. Haha that’s some fine gallows humor.


I mean… You’re not exactly wrong.


Dude! I told you in confidence not to share that info.

I guess I have no choice but to share that @spittingimage@lemmy.world has the world’s biggest human anus. It’s been a scientific mystery about how it got to be so big.




Cheesus Ricest dude! I watched it as a 30 something year old and I felt disturbed with scenes in the third act.

Now you have to fill us in. Did you have nightmares and for how long?



What Youtube channels would you recommend, that have less than a million subscribers?
The Youtube channels I would recommend are the following: **Tech/Science** [S3]((https://www.youtube.com/@s3_build)) - The stories of people working to change the world. [Modern Day Eratosthenes](https://www.youtube.com/@modernday_eratosthenes) - A great STEM communicator who provides a moderate level breakdown of STEM topics. Videos are less than 12 minutes long. [Ziroth](https://www.youtube.com/@ZirothTech) - This channel focuses on highlighting new science and engineering projects that are helping the world transition to a zero carbon future! **Speculative Science** [Isaac Arthur](https://www.youtube.com/@isaacarthurSFIA) - This channel focuses on exploring concepts in science with an emphasis on futurism and space exploration, along with a healthy dose of science fiction. While we explore many concepts and technologies that are far beyond us now, we try to keep everything inside the bounds of known science or major theories. **Analytical Tech News/Stories** [TechAltar](https://www.youtube.com/@TechAltar) - Analytical videos about tech companies [and their products or services]. **Tech Business/Economics/History Video Essays** [Asianometry](https://www.youtube.com/@Asianometry) - One of my favorite YT channels. He does a great job producing high quality videos about tech history, tech related economics, and sometimes dives into what that latest tech is and how it might play a part in our future. **Humorous Business Journalism** [Good Work](https://www.youtube.com/@GoodWorkMB) - "Edge-cutting" business journalism, with a healthy dose of humor mixed in. Actually covers things that you might want to know more about in the realm of business, trading, and why the American economy is so freaking weird. **The Making of a Movie/TV Show** [It Was A Sh*t Show](https://www.youtube.com/@ItWasAShtShow) - Making stuff is hard, especially in the entertainment world when there are millions of dollars on the line. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. With video documentaries and a companion conversational podcast, It Was A Sh*t Show is an entertaining look at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make. [Frame Voyager](https://www.youtube.com/@FrameVoyager) - Mini-documentaries on films without the clickbait negativity. **Mini/Full Documentary Makers** [Peter Dibble](https://www.youtube.com/@peterdibble) - Obscure history from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. I recommend checking out [America's First Cross-Country Auto Race](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cTqobLaSkQ). [Kirby Ferguson](https://www.youtube.com/@KirbyFerguson) - He's best known for his documentary series called, Everything is a Remix. He made an [updated and extended version](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9RYuvPCQUA) of it. I recommend it.
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