So is this where you got it from Saice? ;)

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I do love me some ViHart.

And yeah it not the first place I got it but it was what was on my mind when I started doing the FTB thing. I've been using a sheep in MC for a long time now but when I started posting stuff and had to come up with why of talking about myself i found the silliness of the Shoop a really fitting thing.

Fun Fact.... I almost went with the Prinny instead but I just like sheep in MC and find them cute.
 
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Vi Hart is a great Youtuber.
I learned a lot of stuff from her, especially about specific fractals like Sierpinski's Triangle.
 
Shame you don't watch scishow/minuteearth/minutephysics or you might actually learn something about the universe rather than just some nice maths tricks.
 
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Shame you don't watch scishow/minuteearth/minutephysics or you might actually learn something about the universe rather than just some nice maths tricks.
I sometimes watch Minute Physics.
Considering I want a major in Physics and Chemistry, I need all the prep I can get.
 
I sometimes watch Minute Physics.
Considering I want a major in Physics and Chemistry, I need all the prep I can get.
I think to have even a slight understanding of any science you have to realise the Universe, and the world, is far older than what you currently believe to be true
 
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Yeah Brady is probably the youtuber with the most amount of channels ever! I started with Numberphile but now I sub to Deep Sky Videos and Periodic Videos too.
 
My favorite Science Channels on Youtube:
Vi Hart
Numberphile (yes, Math is technically a Science)
Khan Academy
Minute Physics
Crash Course
I probably forgot like a million, but whatever.
 
My favorite Science Channels on Youtube:
Vi Hart
Numberphile (yes, Math is technically a Science)
Khan Academy
Minute Physics
Crash Course
I probably forgot like a million, but whatever.
You know what all of the creators of those channels have in common?
They know the Earth is 4.54(roughly) BILLION years old. :)
 
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You know what all of the creators of those channels have in common?
They know the Earth is 4.54(roughly) BILLION years old. :)
True, but for nearly half of that, it was a lifeless planet. And since then there have been... what... seven, eight cataclysmic extinction events? We're talking on a global scale here, where 90%+ of all life dies out. We're really just a bunch of newcomers who narrowly avoided extinction ourselves about ten thousand years ago. I suppose one can count the Bubonic Plague which knocked back about two thirds of the population of Europe as a miniature version of an extinction event, although it was localized and self-perpetuated.
 
True, but for nearly half of that, it was a lifeless planet. And since then there have been... what... seven, eight cataclysmic extinction events? We're talking on a global scale here, where 90%+ of all life dies out. We're really just a bunch of newcomers who narrowly avoided extinction ourselves about ten thousand years ago. I suppose one can count the Bubonic Plague which knocked back about two thirds of the population of Europe as a miniature version of an extinction event, although it was localized and self-perpetuated.
Aparently we're in the middle of one now.. kind of a scary thought..