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A wholesome nerdy guy getting into the forgotten history of New England and taking you to since-forgotten cemeteries to postpone people’s ā€œsecond deathā€ but sometimes he just does a silly video which I also appreciate lol

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this guy does so much actual research using old newspapers and it satisfies my interest in folklore and cemeteries
May 10, 2024
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It seems I find a bunch of new videos I want to share every month so let me break it down for you here --It all started with this guy who has parking his car in his ultra tiny apartment down to an exact science and this guy landing a paper airplane onto the tram.Moving on from there, I watched some guy get a 1928 Model A running again, which led me down a path of ā€œAbandoned ____, will it run?ā€-YouTube. Everything from old planes to cars and trucks. After a few SteveMRE’s inspired by Leia’s recs, I found a new favorite nook of YouTube - DeWayne from Dry Creek Wranglin’ School. He’s just an older ā€œwranglerā€ living out in Texas, making YouTube videos on his iPhone XR a subscriber recommended. Sometimes he’s chattin with a cigar, going over the rules of wearing cowboy hats, while other times he’s teaching you how to buy a horse. I don’t need any of the advice he gives in my daily life, but I just cant get enough of his drawl as he goes on passionately about saddle rifles, trail etiquette, and his ā€œtime clockā€ on life. His is the only YouTube channel I’ve actually clicked the bell to let me know when there’s a new video to queue up.
Dec 2, 2021
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This is what YouTube was built for: people with a particular interest in a niche topic with something Interesting to say about that topic!!! I like to think that Indiana Jones would also have a YouTube channel debunking alt-right archealogical myths if he were alive today <3
Apr 3, 2025

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The app isn’t letting me add a photo, but I just inhaled these—this recipe was the best thing I’ve made in a long time and it makes me feel better about having to cut back a little on meat/dairy/eggs for health reasons. RECIPE: 1 can seasoned black beans, mashed, with a little added cayenne pepper to taste 1 whole sweet potato, cooked in the microwave and blended with the skin on and seasoned with nutritional yeast, garlic, onion, salt, pepper, msg, and other seasonings to taste 1 block of extra firm tofu, pressed and crumbled and cooked in a pan with minimal oil, then seasoned with 1 whole pack of taco seasoning violife Mexican-style vegan shredded cheese Melt the cheese on the tortilla in the microwave, then spread the black bean paste, then the sweet potatoes, then the tofu. Then put it back in the pan to get the tortilla a bit crispier. I sliced it in 4 with a pizza cutter, then served it with Herdez mild guacamole salsa Change it up for your own tastes, but I’m so excited to make some more from the rest of the fillings that I saved in the fridge
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I don’t want to let machines think for me at all, but especially with how many LLMs are so consistently wrong about what they say and give such bad output! Why are people putting their faith in something that says 2+2 is 5 and will fight you when you try to tell it it’s wrong?
May 2, 2025
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TLDR: Get out of your apartment, get a cheap drink *if you want*, and meet people in your community through a structured activity!!! A perfect recipe for getting out of your comfort zone while not being too overwhelmed about it! *Disclaimer: If you’re sober but still enjoy the vibe and are comfortable being around booze, I swear to you I would never notice if you had a NA bev or never drank anything and I don’t think anyone else would either, nor would they care if they did catch on* But Iā€˜ve been doing bar trivia for almost 2 years now and it’s SO much fun, especially when you have a good host and you’re in a group that cares enough to try but not enough to get too hung up on getting things wrong. We mostly yap between questions/rounds and the hosts have always loved us. Weā€˜ve moved around because places have closed and/or our schedules changed and we needed a different night of the week. But going to different places with different vibes has helped with my social anxiety SO much like I’m much more confident with interacting with different types of people now and much less worried that they’re not going to like me. Sometimes other trivia teams haven’t liked us but we’ve learned to be like ā€œso what?ā€ and just keep vibing bc we’re not hurting anyone. And when we get questions that feel tailor-made for us, like when it has to do with our homestates or hometowns (we’re all transplants) or with our special interests, we get a high we can ride the rest of the week. And KARAOKE is the BEST! You get to do whatever song you want, and it is more fun to do one that gets the crowd going, but also if I wanna do a country song I’m nostalgic for but no one else knows, screw y’all I’m gonna enjoy my 3 minutes and give you a show. Also, there’s some regulars but also always some wildcards which keeps it interesting, like last week a huge NJ dude who may have been a mobster and who put his name down as Bonesaw, pulled me up to two-step with him to an old country song. Where else are you gonna get that sort of experience? And these wildcards can surprise you, like when these drunk cishet sorority girls pulled my friend (who’s a trans woman) up to sing man I feel like a woman with them a couple months ago! Highlight of the night 1000000%