some day nilered is just gonna stop showing up in my youtube shorts and ill slowly and knowingly nod to myself. his actions caught up to him at last
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some day nilered is just gonna stop showing up in my youtube shorts and ill slowly and knowingly nod to myself. his actions caught up to him at last
🟩 ~ Uranium Glass ~ 🟩 (NileRed)
(Credit this post if you use)
Making this a new post so I don't have to Contend with the NileRed coffee post when discussing it.
Behold, the Cooking Allignment Chart!!
If I knew how I'd add a third axis going from Bad Taste to Good Taste. NileRed is Bad Taste, Arin Hanson is right in the middle, and B. Dylan Hollis is Good Taste.
Every NileRed video is like "I've always wanted to take a napalm bomb and turn it into delicious chewie Lifesavers, but I never had the equipment to disarm one. However, I've managed to acquire a $3000 specialized machine from Alibaba and now I'm ready to get started"
i wonder what bullshit hes gonna pull this time
In Nilered's making human kibble video, at the beginning he laments about humans spending 7 years of our lives preparing food. He says it's a waste of time; and this made me realize something about humans: we've completely lost the plot. Somewhere along the way we've lost what it is to be alive. Every plant and animal spends a large chunk of it's time and energy in the pursuit and consumption of food. Whether it's hunting, gathering, scavenging, photosynthesizing, or shopping and preparing, we all do it. But somehow as a species we've gotten so busy and self important that we think we're above and more important than needs every organism has. Genuinely saddening
Nilered's videos are so good because his narration keeps you on your toes. In suspense the whole damn time. "So i thought that everything would work out fine" when he's talking about mixing extremely dangerous chemicals together. Half the time it does work out fine is the thing but it's the implication that it might not that gets you.