I'd like the believe that Chemists also say "What now?" When their experiments fail or when their by-product is space consuming and they don't know what else to do with it
@@chrono-glitchwaterlily8776 I mean, you could just do: A)Try to recover something from the by products B)Pay some professionals to help clear it for you
@@tydshiin5783 yeah you could, but paying is often not an option. Most of the companies that you can give your chemical waste to charge ridiculous amounts of money for even a small amount.
Whenever he laughs, I start laughing at the same rate. His smiles and laughs are so cute and contagious. Ik this is very embarrassing. But in 2018, I used to crush on him maybe I still do idk
Nigel in NileRed: cold, calculating, almost assumed he was a psychopath Nigel in NileBlue: childish, joking, acts like three unaccompanied minors in a trench coat
the random moments in nile red and blue that seemingly aren’t supposed to be comedic yet are funny are great, just adds to the comedy that there’s no reaction as if it’s a standard event in chemistry
Nigel is absolutely adorable. His smile is literally brighter than the sun and is an instant serotonin boost. He's just too adorable i just want to squish him fr
It’s also pretty monotonous so it’s very easy to copy his voice with a bot and no one can tell the difference (I apologize for my phrasing, I am tired and think will not function)
@leaves you never know. My buddy in hs was a cops son. Dude was in all AP classes and went into aerospace. The crap we did... he was worse than the gang members we knew.
I freaking love nigel so much. I cant explain how much i love him i freaking wanna hug this guy so bad. Hes so damn adorable, funny, nerdy and awkward in the cutest way ever
i love listening to him talk. i watch his videos to sleep because his videos don't have extra noises, just his voice, and the chemistry things he's doing.
Finally an "Out of context" video that actually is "Out of context" and not just weird stuff the subject says with full context explained in the same clip.
@@arthurmead5341 yeah, that was strictly a joke. Actually I'm the one who dated a physics major. One who got kicked out of William and Mary's, among other places. 😁
He shouldn’t be that surprised because he made that nylon badly, so I guess his shock is at how bad the nylon was made if it was rapped merely 34 times and broke when nylon is supposed to be far more sturdy?
I never knew that deadpan comedic chemistry was something I needed in my life, until I found NileRed. Thank you for compiling this most excellent historical document.
“I could be bad at chemistry, but I’d prefer not to believe that” *chucks hammer into beaker* Edit: I know the context of the video guys you don’t have to keep telling me. I’m just making a joke.
Nigel is the perfect dude. He's cute, a huge nerd, playful, and would passionately geek out about chemistry to you without you ever understanding what the hell he's actually saying.
"I could also just be bad at chemistry, but I prefer not to believe that" as a professional biochemist I can confirm that that is truly how it be sometimes
2:41 "there ended up being an error" me in my lab notebook when my calculation is off by an order of magnitude and I plate 2.5 million cells instead of 250K
@@ziblackingbestww444 no, because I like Michael's humor and think it's very captivating and funny. I think you need to be less abrasive and up front, humor is subjective y'know
I wasn't sure if he said that coz it could easily burst & numb your whole body, or if it's coz that's also an apt descriptor of both cocaine (if injected subcutaneously) & heroin (if you just look at it)