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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-09-17 06:29 pm

[ SECRET POST #4638 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4638 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2019-09-18 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Snake Discovery - a very perky woman teaches us all about snakes and other animals. Lots of cute baby snakes hatching. Hate snakes? Not for long! For more reptiles, try The Fish Whisperer's turtle feeding videos.

Ask a Mortician - she covers everything from the basics of how cremation works, to videos about the Donner Party and the dead of Mount Everest, to the likes of "Corpse Phallus Capers of Rasputin and Napoleon" because someone hard to.

Bernadette Banner - I'm not into historical costuming, but I will happily watch 40 minutes of this woman talk about her research, design, fitting, and construction processes. It's very soothing.

Speaking of soothing, try Hanabira for crafting if cute little dollhouse vignettes with soft music and no talking. If you want talking, try Luke Towan, who builds model railroad-style miniature scenes. It's fascinating to watch.

When I want something where I don't have to look at the screen much, say while making dinner or washing dishes, I watch the various fandom news videos from Fandom Entertainment (the Honest Trailers people - I love Honest Trailers, too). They're like podcasts but with a camera. I especially like Charting with Dan and am enjoying the "Meet a Cat" segment they are doing at the end of those as a countdown ("meowndown") to the Cats movie coming out.

The Bon Appetit videos where Claire makes gourmet versions of branded candies, cereal, snack foods, etc.

Jenny Nicholson. I was originally turned off by hearing that she "just talks about stuff" because that sounded boring, but it turns out she talks about fannish stuff and is HILARIOUS. I have no interest in theme parks but could listen to her talk about the history of various Disneyland rides for hours.

Recently discovered Christine McConnell who just makes amazing things. Apparently she had a Netflix show that got cancelled so now she's freelancing it on YouTube. Not a lot of content up yet, but what's there is cool.