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Have you seen White Rabbit Project (2016)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it
I got to meet and get a signed picture of the Mythbusters B-team at one of their Down the Rabbit Hole shows a few years back. Today I just got it signed by Adam Savage (who everyone helping at his booth loved to see, including Adam himself). And now I gotta get the reclusive Hyneman to sign it some how.
These people have inspired an incredible love of science, engineering, prop and cosplay, and an overall love of pyrotechnics in me. As well as guiding me into wanting to be someone to inspire the next generation to find what they love and go for it as a career.
Never stop inspiring those around you, you glorious explosion addicted bastards.
I can't believe this. I literally cannot believe it. Every time I think 2020 has hit rock bottom, fate pulls out a shovel.
Grant Imahara has passed away...
I literally watch Mythbusters every night in bed because it is comforting to me, and now I will not be able to do so without this new sadness setting in. I am at a loss for words. I can't think straight.
He has done so much for fandom, and that is not a disrespectful thing to say. He loved it, he reveled in it. He shared our love of the geeky things, and when we looked at him we were able to say, yes… that man is one of us.
Rest well, you nerdy angel. You will be forever remembered.
I remember the day my sister introduced me to Mythbusters. I was 8 years old and I thought they would be hunting cryptids and disproving those kinds of myths.
Instead I got explosions and science. A passion I had never known sparked inside me. Science was awesome.
Today I was sitting at work, putting vials of analyte on an LC-MS instrument (liquid chromatography mass spectrometry). I’ve made it through college with a chemistry degree and now work in clinical and forensic chemistry. I can trace most if not all of my passion for science to the Mythbusters.
So today, as I was waiting for the instrument to equilibrate and I was scrolling through my phone I got the news of Grant Imahara’s passing. It felt almost poetic that I heard it while sitting in the place the Mythbusters got me to. And in the middle of the lab I cried.
I have so much to thank Grant Imahara for and now I know I never can. But I sincerely hope that he knew his passion led me and so many others to pursue their own stem careers.
Rest In Peace sir
MythBusters co-hosts pay tribute to colleague Grant Imahara, who has died suddenly aged 49 after reportedly suffering a brain aneurysm.
Well, 2020 just keeps going down the craphole, doesn’t it?
I just want to say, I hate this year.
So many horrible and crazy things have happened this year, and it’s only half way over. It started with the loss of a star and his daughter, and now we have lost another. Grant Imahara was an amazing person and awesome engineer/actor/spokesperson. I used to always watch Mythbusters just for the parts with Karry, Grant, and Tory in it. Then thy made White Rabbit Project, and it was amazing. He was a huge advocate for science and independent film as well. He will forever be missed.
Grant Imahara, a former MythBusters and White Rabbit Project host who earlier worked as a modelmaker for Industrial Light + Magic, died Monday. He was 49. A Discovery spokesperson confirmed that th…
Nononononono this can’t be happening
Happy birthday to Kari Byron