Flat Earth debunker SciManDan. I didn't realise there were different levels of Flat Earth deniers, dinosaur deniers, space deniers, sun deniers, etc. They're astonishing imbeciles.
I've been watching these for days now, they're great.
Most are good for a laugh. Some seem more dangerous like the anti-vaxxers and coronavirus deniers.
You're right about that. I've watched about half of them now. I prefer the lighter ones where people deny space exists. Or gravity.
There's a guy called Kent Hovind who is a bit of a Creationist and world class scumbag, and any he's on i don't enjoy as much. He's genuinely repellant in his personality and views, and he actually holds sway over people, being a bible-thumper too.
He's the one who says penguins and polar bears are on opposite poles because when they got out of the ark one lot headed north and the other south. But people still give him money and you can hear his cronies laughing in the background as he explains his beliefs and mocks actual scientists.
You're right about that. I've watched about half of them now. I prefer the lighter ones where people deny space exists. Or gravity.
There's a guy called Kent Hovind who is a bit of a Creationist and world class scumbag, and any he's on i don't enjoy as much. He's genuinely repellant in his personality and views, and he actually holds sway over people, being a bible-thumper too.
He's the one who says penguins and polar bears are on opposite poles because when they got out of the ark one lot headed north and the other south. But people still give him money and you can hear his cronies laughing in the background as he explains his beliefs and mocks actual scientists.
Another debunker, Conspiracy Catz, has done some good stuff destroying Hovind. Listening to Hovind trying to show off his knowledge of genetics is genuinely hilarious. It quickly becomes obvious he hasn't the first clue what he's talking about. They even turned his stock reply to troubling questions - "I wasn't prepared for that" - into a song.
You're right about that. I've watched about half of them now. I prefer the lighter ones where people deny space exists. Or gravity.
There's a guy called Kent Hovind who is a bit of a Creationist and world class scumbag, and any he's on i don't enjoy as much. He's genuinely repellant in his personality and views, and he actually holds sway over people, being a bible-thumper too.
He's the one who says penguins and polar bears are on opposite poles because when they got out of the ark one lot headed north and the other south. But people still give him money and you can hear his cronies laughing in the background as he explains his beliefs and mocks actual scientists.
Another debunker, Conspiracy Catz, has done some good stuff destroying Hovind. Listening to Hovind trying to show off his knowledge of genetics is genuinely hilarious. It quickly becomes obvious he hasn't the first clue what he's talking about. They even turned his stock reply to troubling questions - "I wasn't prepared for that" - into a song.
Unbelievable, I just watched that last night. I must have seen him guest on scimandan. Hovind is a dangerous cretin. The song at the end was great. Hovind kept saying the question was for another time. Utterly clueless. "I taught natural history for 15 years, boy", I think Hovind says. A genuinely chilling thought.
I had to hunt for The Bunch one you talked about xeb but its great Lq jones, Bo Hopkins, wardrobe gordon dawson, stunt Gary coombs https://youtu.be/gnZNVDJwkug
Some rather decent audio adaptions of stephen King short stories. They're a decent length to listen to, under an hour-long. I don't really listen to audio adaptions but these enjoyable.
Flat-Earth debunkers. But this video at the start shows a flat-earther being told by his wife to "stop that crap", which is pretty funny. It must be from a live stream originally, as why you wouldn't edit that out is beyond me.
The Lockpick Lawyer. This guy can pick a lock with a LEGO! Really! Very cool stuff. Not only major lock companies are taking notes but probably future criminals as well.
Everything You Need to Know About .... series. This droll, British commentator goes into movie production and historical details on primarily old classic and cult fave science film films and tv shows. Usually about 15 mins in length but he shows a definite fondness of scifi shows and movies from the 60's-80's. And even more, he usually throws in a nod the film's composer as well, mentioning a big fondness of Goldsmith and Barry.
Can anyone tell me what the music is playing in the background of this video, please? It's on the tip of my brain tongue, but i just can't think of what it is.
The video itself is a fairly interesting look at disabilities in pre-history.
Peter Ustinov is brilliant. Here he reads his autobiography. It would make an hilarious mini-series, just the wartime parts even, if they could find the right actor.
Peter Ustinov is brilliant. Here he reads his autobiography. It would make an hilarious mini-series, just the wartime parts even, if they could find the right actor.