You have such an interesting mix of subject matter for all your videos. And I'm still always amazed at how you keep audio so consistent across every video. Thanks for all you do!
Me over here like Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad… Walter: And now, what shall we use to conduct this beautiful current with, hm? What one particular element comes to mind, hm? [Walter holds up a copper wire] Hmm? Jesse: Ooooh, wire. Walter: ...Copper. Jesse: Oh, I mean... Walter: It's copper.
Amuse yessss!!! I'm so excited for this! It has already been such a chaotic week even though it's only Monday, and I need to settle in with this. Thank you thank you thank you.
Love your shirt. Hersheypark is really one of my favorite places. I have so many good memories from childhood all the way to watching my own kids enjoy it. I have a feeling it’s the same for you. Thanks for all your content. Consistently good.
That's a nice relaxing video. Some of my earliest experiences were grade school teachers coming by while working individually to softly discuss what you were doing.
Very Intoxicating Wonderful Dalight full Voice Bring back alot of JR High experience with substitute and math teacher's Who looks and Voice was very Relaxing and Tranquil Like Prince Valium
Now that's a class I had to cheat if I ever wanted to graduate back then. MATH?! Pfft, easy peasy. CHEMISTRY? I felt like learning language signs in Japanese would be easier.
It's funny because the first chemistry class ever the teacher came to the classroom full of cool experiments showing bubbles and mixtures, after that it was all downhill, lol.
With everything going on in the world, including the east palestine train derailment and the vinyl chloride that was released into the atmosphere it's obvious that chemistry is an important knowledge and subject to learn. My thoughts go out to anyone who has been negatively impacted and for anyone who is struggling out there. Thank you for your positive influence on my mental health as well as others. The ripple effect that love has on the world is beautiful in the most awesome ways.
Gosh, this is one thing from high school chem I loooved doing. I no longer remember HOW to do it, of course, I just remember finding it all very satisfying and being upset when the unit was over. Of course, with your powers and presentation and voice that I would (and have!) listen to reading anything, you had me reacting like I did to every other thing in high school science, and fell right asleep. And I thank you for it. 💜
Someone explain to me why I got halfway through this video and thought I should take a practice SAT test immediately even though I've long since graduated college.