(Laughter) And the comment section for that video became sort of like a self-help section, where people could talk about their tonsil stone experiences
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
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(Laughter) And the comment section for that video became sort of like a self-help section, where people could talk about their tonsil stone experiences
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
(Laughter) And the comment section for that video became sort of like a self-help section, where people could talk about their tonsil stone experiences
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
like, “It’s so helpful that you send in your reports by 5 pm,” but I don't really want to comment on all those other kinds of forms of being timely.
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Sort of a laugh to keep from cry situation, surely. And I got a comment. "Lazy."
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Whenever I post a video talking about one of these topics, I inevitably get the exact same comment. "We're so cooked" --
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There's you, there's a stranger, there's some third thing that you both might see and comment on, like a piece of public art
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BR: But what's hard is that on social media, the comment section is generally not the general consensus of most of your viewers.
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