Things I found to fill my spare time on Internet

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Friday.

BBC radio: I listen to "The Elements" podcast. It's about elements ( yes! They are cool ok? Your phone has over 70 elements). I learned a lot. For example: How Morocco is going to be super rich off of Phosphorus if they play their cards right. That shite is more Au than crude oil! And about how you can find more concentrated gold in your smart phones than like... Actual gold ores!

Hence, cool. Fite me!

I have huge reserve(lel) of podcasts to go through on BBC. They look great and it's ABSOLUTELY free which anyway with an internet connection can access. So have a go.

Anthropocene reviewed: (podcast) I LOVE THIS SO MUCH I'M GOING THROUGH IT SUPER SLOWLY BECAUSE I DONT WANT TO WAIT FOR NEW EPISODES TO COME.

It's about looking at human actions and their consequences and unique aspects and it's wonderful. Oh, and it's by John Green. Ok? Ok.

The series about fact checking in internet by crash course:
What we need and deserve.

Oh, and also by John Green.

Sapiens: (book)

About humans. It's beautiful. It's art and science. It's a story about us. It fills you with dread and awe and wonder why our books can't be as interesting.

That's all for now

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