Indigenous Canadian from northern Ontario. Believe in equality, Indigenous rights, minority rights, LGBTQ+, women’s rights and do not support war of any kind.

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I try to be careful and selective of the channels I watch … especially when it comes to research, history and documentaries … I prefer actual presenters or at least their voice overs and a description of who they are, what they’ve done and a bit of info of who they are (so that I can go on to research and verify for myself who they are) … if I can’t place a name or identity to them or their background, then I usually don’t watch them.

    I’ve gone away from most modern Egyptology channels because they so very often drift into either the super natural, the unbelievable or just outright conspiracy theory territories.

    I like watching nonsense stuff like restoration videos … they’re not hard to watch … but I do watch out for the new generation of content creators like the Asian ones who dump a sewing machine in the mud for a month and miraculously find it in a swamp and bring it back to new

    For the past few months I’ve been slowly going through ‘Fall of Civilizations’ … a well researched channel with a presenter I trust and the content is well versed and full of details I’ve never heard or read before … it feels like an academic lecture with the most inspiring, entertaining and concise speaker you can find. I find this type of channel very relaxing.











  • I’m in northern Ontario and I was out driving around away from home in another nearby town when the 2003 North American black out happened. I found out about it because I needed gas and every gas station was down. Everyone had to gather at the one station in town with a back up generator.

    When I talked to my friends about it after, one friend I know was a technician at one of the hydro power generating centers in the far north told me he had missed an opportunity to catch the cascade. He said they have people monitoring everything all the time and usually they can spot a cascade power outage coming their way of given enough time. He said the stations in the north had time and his was just in the edge of being able to react in time but he was in the toilet when it happened! … he left his post for a few minutes like he always did and just at that moment, the cascade happened and it passed their station. I laughed at him and joked that he was probably asleep at the time.