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I fucking hate these "The worst ______" exaggerateted youtube videos

First of all, these are rip-offs of "The Paint Explainer" that always use the same video formatting. Each subject is placed in a bar alongside others, using simplistic art such as stick figures and similar designs etc...

Second of all, the main issue: using people's deaths for views. These channels constantly exaggerate the deaths of real people—yes, real deceased people—as if they were fictional characters. This is especially common in the thumbnails, which often do not actually show what actually happened and exist purely as clickbait. Sometimes, the videos themselves fail to tell the whole truth and simply do not treat the subject with the seriousness it deserves.

If you search for these kinds of videos, you'll see that they are using other people's deaths for clickbait and views, and that is a truly disrespectful and irredeemable thing to do.

Imagine losing a loved one in one of the most tragic ways possible. You and your family have been mourning, and their death has become widely known widespread. Then, as you look further, you discover content creators using your dead loved one like a toy and making it seem like a joke.

Like, just fucking let them rest in peace (even if they died in a 'stupid way'.) If you're talking about them for educational or genuinely good purposes, then that's fine. But no, you use them to attract attention from others, which is an incredibly imbecilic thing to do. There are other ways to become popular, yet instead, you choose to use other people's deaths for it.

And also, the cherry on top of all of this, they sometimes use AI.

edit: [Also, umm... rename this post's title to " I fucking hate these "The worst...death..." exaggerated youtube videos."

u/Successful-Cut-8233 — 17 hours ago
▲ 112 r/tallyhall

I just realized in Good & Evil (shocking discovery)

The songs in Good & Evil: there is You & Me, You, and &. But there is no Me.

You know what Andrew Horowitz said in The Whole World and You?

"I hope you're happy now
I've revealed the truth
I've even written this whole song about you
And not about me
And not about me"

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u/Successful-Cut-8233 — 17 days ago

If you had unlimited money/budget, time, no burnout and artblock, etc. What kinds of Speculative evolution/biology project would you make?

Imagine what kind of stuff you would create: A trilogy cinamatic movie with your seedworld creatures, a long animated series of a far alien world (I see you The Future is wild and Alien Planet,) multiple books with every description of your OC aliens and ecosystem... stuff you would create and imagine with lesser disadvantages.

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u/Successful-Cut-8233 — 18 days ago

Speculative evolution realism

This post is poking fun at people not liking or critisizing speculative evolution projects for being 'too realistic' or 'too unrealistic.'

Like, there are an estimated 50 sextillion habitable planets in the universe. Let alone hundreds of million in our Milky Way galaxy alone. So there are endless possibilities. And life doesn't need to really be like life on earth too—if we can't even comprehend life in the deep sea. Then what is even outside our solar system?

Aliens in other worlds could have made a speculative evolution project in their way that basically features life on Earth and there would definetly be some aliens critisizing it for being unrealistic...

This is something that has been bothering me for some time, so I had to post this post/meme.

u/Successful-Cut-8233 — 21 days ago

I miss the times where jokes were funny...

Mods please, caldruki was never a community filled with pedophillia and pornography

u/Successful-Cut-8233 — 1 month ago

Anything to make my photographing art good and anything to improve here?

I've decided to move into photography and away from drawing (it's complicated)

So this is my first time taking photo's and editing properly. So please critique me, harshly if needed.

u/Successful-Cut-8233 — 1 month ago
▲ 409 r/zoology

[the picture above is almost all diversification of Thecostraca]

Thecostraca is a weird group of Crustaceans, im saying as far as a weird group of all Arthropod

The group includes Barnacles; not only does it include 'normal' barnacles, parasitic barnacle who changes a crab reproduction system from the insides, Facetotecta; a group of animals with no adult form and scientist are still trying to find it for 100+ years, Ascothoracida; a group of animals who lives inside starfish and becomes the starfish.

So in a nutshell: If a animal have a close relationship with many animals: Fish, Starfish, Crabs, Mollusc and maybe terresterial ones. The animal would become as weird and different as a Thecostraca.

This is a class of animals that is worth digging into, Im just saying the tip of the iceberg.

[edit: i dig some digging and found out that almost all crustaceans (including Thecostraca) are weird. But Thecostraca are still the most weirdest]

u/Successful-Cut-8233 — 2 months ago