Now something a bit different, a great documentary on Australian politics.
This is an absolutely brilliant video. You can feel the passion dripping from it. Highly recommended, as is the rest of the channel.
I’ve been seeing this pop up in my YouTube. Think I’ll give it a shot later on. I’m fascinated in the Saturn.
I’ve been getting a lot of videos like “Here’s every RPG on the Saturn!” and those are always a fun stroll. I bought a Sega CD and a Saturn, both towards the end of their lives, and missed out on so many great games.
I like how happy this gamer is when winning:
It’s a pretty fascinating system. I’m glad it’s finally being looked at a bit more closely
I thought this would be a funny video, instead it is a horror show. (It is of course an important video, but I doubt the people who need to watch it will do.)
This is so, so good.
I found the insight of the guy into Bethesda very interesting, also how he approaches his game as an independent solo dev now:
It has a demo now: The Axis Unseen on Steam
Not YouTube but still cool
I want to be in the midst of so many beautiful dogs once in my life, please? I do not need to become a champion and walk them (would rip me apart I guess), just the dogs around me all at once, yes?
Also otters… so cute but what a handful. Good to see videos about animals having stern warnings about the needs of the animals and the legal stuff now:
Just watching something about animals is good for my mental health.
I wish I could have a pet animal but I can’t - not the space, not the money and not someone else that could take care when I am too sick, so donating to the local shelter and on occasion going on a short walk with one of the elderly dogs of the shelter that won’t leave the shelter because they need expensive medication/treatment and don’t have the “looks” people go for. I love my old grumps with their grey snouts and they can’t walk faster or longer than I can, so we are equally happy to be back in the warmth at the end of the walk.
The “grey snouts”: https://stuttgarter-tierschutz.de/?cat=3&sub=3#Graue+Schnauzen
Otters are cute and terrifying at the same time. My wife and I went to a nature preserve a while back that had otters; one moment they are being all cute playing with their favorite rocks, the next the food comes out and they go ballistic, screaming bloody murder if they couldn’t get to it. Was hilarious, but I wouldn’t want to be in the cage with them.
You’re right about the warnings though. I’m constantly amazed at the absolute ignorance people have in regards to animals. Once at Melbourne Zoo I saw a woman sit her baby son on top of the wall surrounding the Tasmanian Devil encloser. The devils were asleep and the mum was kind of leaning the baby over the wall going “aw, look how cute they are.”
She wouldn’t have thought they were cute if the kid fell in and was ripped to shreds. Those Warner Bros cartoons are not an exaggeration.
This reminds me of the local zoo where we have alligators and cocodiles including the biggest crocodile in Germany.
After a person lifted their child over the glass fence and the animal jumped and instead of the child grabbed the handbag that also was dangling just shortly under the kid, they had to build another barrier. There were multiple signs that in words and in pictures showed that alligators can reach up far and even jump if necessary and that they are not asleep but preying and that you should not put anything above the glass and they had already made it glass so kids could see the animals just fine through it at any height. It was a 50/50 - handbag or child, they got so so lucky.
When the new house was build they did a double wired fence instead from the getgo which no one has so far been able to hold something over, but they also feed them now when people are present so they can see how fast crocodiles and gators are and how high they can go for a chicken.
This is the long term zoo keeper retiring video:
Probably funny to hear him talk Swabian dialect. That’s how I talk too.
Also I would not leave the house when I had to live somewhere, where these beasts roam free.