Yeah, college life and other responsibilities really took a chunk out of my free time. But I'm thankful for the time I have on break now! It's time to catch up on what all my subscriptions have been uploading as well. And I'm glad you enjoyed it! Michael Rosen YTPMVs are among my favorite vids to make
You are 1st place in my list of favourite Rosen YTPMVers. Thank you for sharing your work of musical art for the world to see. It’s people like you who make RU-vid, and Planet Earth, a good place to live. And I think it’s really cool news.. (that line was a reference to his poem called ‘I Think’) that Michael Rosen’s poems can be made into a great song in praise of what the poems are about.
Thanks for the sub! I can't promise that I'll have new stuff anytime soon (due to college and other real life things), but I'm planning on making as much as I can!
My man Soundwave, you were here when I was just getting started! Kudos to you! And I'm still alive (barely), it's just that between college and other commitments I don't have as much time as I used to. But that's how life goes... But still, good to see YOU'RE still here!
I like this a lot. Your YTPMVs are always different and super original. Might cover this, is that okay? Although, nothing can beat Being Quiet for Dummies for me with you. ^^
*+Oscar Pittman |* Our nails seem to nearly be vestigial, as in almost useless but still existent, and all they do is create weird dry skin formations that we can't ever get completely rid of unless we dip our fingers and toes in some sort of substance that will get rid of it, meaning that mani-/pedicures don't do the whole job, unless they do somehow with some such substance that I don't know about (I don't know anything about that, never had any). Also, if we didn't artificially intervene by trimming them, they would grow to be too long, which is undeniable and obvious evidence of their vestigiality. Plus they just accumulate grime and bacteria under themselves. The reason they grow is because they are expected to be worn away by the things we do, at about the same rate that they grow, but now with our modern technology, we almost don't use them. When we do use them, though, it is really usually just best to use a tool that we already have, such as scrapers. Once technology evolves further, there will be a solution to replace our natural animal nails. In fact, such technology could exist today that I don't know about.
*+Oscar Pittman |* I came here though thinking that this vid would be about the vine with the dude that looks kinda like this and says something unintelligible (at least since the last time I remember it) and gradually gets his face distorted to be huge and occupy the entire screen. It was hilarious, and I wish I could find more of it.