Yusss. I love that this channel's content is laid back enough to also sleep to. No corny, overly-dramatic music or some AI-narration with movie-commercial-voice.
I'm a senior. I have heard and read and seen videos of ancient cave art for much of my life but never like this. The actual tools of the artist(s) laying right there next to their creations for at least 10,000 years! Not only depictions of animals painted on the ceiling and walls but the artists themselves and beautiful sculptures as well. Amazing. Whatever words I have would not do justice to this video that is itself a work of art. NORTH02 should have his own history channel. There are a couple of folks on UA-cam that could join him and create a stellar learning experience.
@@LolaMontezxo Yes, definately! All of you are right. There is some collaboration between some of the channels, but more would definately be better! The UA-cam channel called SAMA or the "Study of Antiquity and the Middle Ages" is an effort at something like that. It still exists, and it was a great channel with the potential to become SO much more, but around 2 years ago the owner Nick died suddenly, at about 35 years old, leaving behind a young wife and newborn child. Nick's narrator has tried to keep the channel going, and he does a good job, but he does that on a partime basis, in addition to his day job and family, where for Nick it WAS his fulltime day job. It was intended to be his career and his future. He made many great videos, and was so full of ideas, plans, and enthusiasm, so his channel was growing faster than average, until an awful heart ailment hit him almost right out of the blue. Nick made so many videos that are still here on his channel, and his passion for history shows through in them. Many are on ancient and pre-history, which is partly why I think the name is a terrible one that doesn't describe the channel well. Partly to try to build a community of history loving UA-camrs, he did interviews with other historians, archeologists, podcasters and channel owners. His enthusiasm showed, and it was so infectious! The loss of Nick was a big blow to the fledgling history community here. He would have become a real force to be reckoned with, in a good way. As well, around 6 months before Nick died there was actually an official set of collaborations by quite a lot of the history UA-camrs, working together in various ways. I forget exactly who was involved, but there were many of them, so the set of videos was quite large. (But I don't have any idea how many.) Unfortunately it wasn't advertised very well, if at all. I believe the entire set was picked up by one of the commercial streaming services that focuses on history (for a monthly fee). It may have been History Hit, or something similar. Somehow the name Wendover Productions is on my mind as being related to this group of videographers, but I don't remember how it was connected. Those videos must still be on YT too, or at least a good sampling of them, but I think they're scattered over the channels of the people who made them, and they're not marked or indicated as such, which is a pity. Maybe someday they'll do it again, and hopefully advertise it more. I'd sure look forward to that!
The extremely abstract way they depicted humans compared to the naturalistic way they depicted animals is so fascinating to me, tells us something about their culture and their thinking maybe.
@@ColdHawk not him but ive read theories about animal painting having shamanistic significance, something like chaining the animals soul to the painting in order to consecrate the hunt before it actually happens. That would explain why realistic human representation wouldve been taboo
@moseyburns1614 I'm a professional visual artist but this has me stumped, too. Will let you know if anything occurs to me! All I know is, it is certainly deliberate and has a particular significance - it's not accidental and certainly not a "lack of ability". I just can't imagine what that significance is, though.
@@nilcarborundum7001 There are some cultures where an image of a person has power over either the viewer or the person depicted or both. Or there are practices and rituals where if a spirit sees you then you will be stolen by them. If the art was meant to illustrate stories or specific events, perhaps the difference in style between the animals and humans was to protect the souls/spirits of the humans in question, both the ones depicted and the viewers by denying the form identity.
@@dccalling5960 That's a very good point! The other thing that occurred to me is that anthropologists (and artists) recognise symbolic, abstract representation as a more developed, more sophisticated procedure than mere representational "illustration". Taking that as read, I'm still mystified by the mixture of two such different approaches in a single collection of images.
Recently saw another video showing overlapping horses drawn in slightly different poses that when accidently illuminated with a flickering fire created the illusion of a running horse, much like those little flip art animations from old Cracker Jack boxes, which is mind blowing.
this channel has been helping me to relax and sleep at night during an uncertain, unstable, and very dark time for me. very grounding, a lovely voice, and a field i’m interested in. i can’t thank you enough for what your content has done for me.
It really is amazing that we have cave engravings of specific individuals from 15,000 years ago. Not merely generic human forms, but specific people with life stories, memories, families, wants, needs, desires, and other human things. The humanness of them in my opinion makes them possibly the most remarkable and fascinating art of the Magdalenian (although don’t get me wrong, all of their other art, especially their spearthrowers and cave art, is remarkable as well). This channel truly is a goldmine of information and knowledge
Bro, my major was Anthropology, and I learn more watching your channel than any professor ever taught me. You show the fun and interesting stuff. THANK YOU!
Everyone of your 4 paleo archeology docs I watch is my fav when I watch it, so I'd have to say all of them. Historical science, especially your paleo archeology/anthropology, certain geology docs, and space and sciences docs are my fav form of entertainment. Thank you for enriching my knowledge and awareness of our world.
Yep!! Plus- i like to see the series in order. These are so good, i have watched over and over, retaining different facts and perspectives each time. LOADED with info! The BEST on you tube w/out hi prod values!
This is really impressive work. The content is extensive, well organized, and well delivered. I don’t think I have ever seen a presentation of Paleolithic art this comprehensive. You still have the sources pending, and since I’m not in the field I don’t have a clear conceptualization of how much work it was to gather and compile all the information and images, but this comes across as a truly monumental effort. I did not realize so much well-preserved, high quality, material had been recovered in Europe. Beyond that, the overall production is nicely polished. To me, it seems like you’ve been upping your game with each video and have now crossed some line and definitively gone pro. It’s great to see your progression as a documentary creator. I think you can feel really proud of your achievement here. Cheers!
Absolutely the most underrated channel. Your content is utterly amazing! You've taught me so much it truly is an understatement! Thank you so much for sharing this with everyone!
great video!!! i visited lascaux and some other caves in the dordogne region last year and it was so interesting and moving. thanks for shining a light on the people who created some of my favorite pieces of artwork i've ever seen :)
Me and my girl always love learning and watching your channel. Keep it up buddy. We are actually heading to france some time soon to go looking for some of the prehistoric caves. Thank you North02❤️
What a wonderful soundtrack for my morning walk! Your voice and background music are so soft and soothing. Of course I’ll have to watch again for the visuals.
The fact that you are able to put out such quality videos, school, live your life is always amazing. You have the perfect voice, correct level of background music and of course interesting topics. All the other channels can please learn from the best ❤
I love listening to your videos at work. Your voice is very soothing and the information and attention to detail is admirable. Doin our ancestors justice lol.
What am absolutely wonderful treat! How you teach me about a topic that I'm supposed to be very much am authority om! But how You beautifully teach me what the newest new is! Even Your ads make me happy, just down to the enchanting voice work You give us! With lots of love from Denmark! - k
As an artist, I really enjoy learning that even in prehistoric times, art was so central to human cultures. I'll bet no one said to the person painting on cave walls "Hey, get a real job! There a pile of flint to knap with your name on it, Thagg! You kids and your ochre..."
Was having a rough start to the day and needed something to take my mind off things, as per usual you always come in clutch. Please keep up the great work
I am so delighted that you chose to show us the cave paintings without commentary, at first - as a visual artist, I really appreciate this!! It also tells me that you have a good understanding of what art is, and what it is "for". Thank you.
@@000000AEA000000haha? Hello my friend, This is UA-cam - welcome. I know this is new to you by the fact that you even commented on such an unoriginal post as the "babe, wake up.." - likely this has and continues to have it's roots in the inc*l community.
Many thanks for the detailed view of the art you showed and explained. Certanly worth the efford! Ever since I stumbeled upon pictures of it I am looking for more of these as they are so stunningly beautifull. But also they represent the full proof of how well trained these artists must have been. Ever since I studied at a school of art back in the 1980's it has amazed me how blunt this has been viewed by those art "proffesionals" of my days and long after that too. Despite artists like Pablo Picasso (one of their idols) were so positive about it!
It has to be this one, the Magdalenian. But only because it’s the first time watching. All your content is purely an adventure into our deep past. Keep up the great work 👍😊🤓💚♾️
Amazing work as always! I'm always blown away by the level of love that comes through in all your documentaries, North -- especially how your friends have been so willing, time and time again, to dress up as Paleolithic humans, knap flint, scrape hides, chuck spears, and stare contemplatively at reproductions of various artifacts! If I could ask, what's the name/artist of the painting that is shown several times, of a man dancing and playing the flute while wearing a bison hide? It shows up several times, such as at @1:33:36.
This has been an absolutely phenomenal series! Thank you for putting so much time and energy into creating these episodes! I really like the long, in-depth nature of the videos, and I would love to keep exploring different aspects of prehistory!
You talk about them practicing before they painted on those cave walls, but the thing is that the outside world rocks and cliffs out in the open we're almost certainly covered in paintings as well. It's not that they only painted deep inside caves, and went back there to paint as a unique, special thing. It's that they painted all over, but in the subsequent tens of thousands of years the paintings were all destroyed, except the ones deep inside caves that nobody else could easily get to.
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Was that you in the brave heart pic? 😅😂
promotion of militarism and warfare is shameful.
@@tillandsiausneoides until the barbarians are at the gate.
@@rexmann1984 what barbarians are you afraid of? The military serves our greatest enemies: the corrupt government and the moneychangers who own it.
fuck the sponcers. fuck capitalism.
Yusss. I love that this channel's content is laid back enough to also sleep to. No corny, overly-dramatic music or some AI-narration with movie-commercial-voice.
Same. The only other person on YT thst has the same effect for me is Svante Paabo.
Same. I look at campfire Videos while listening
Fall of civilization is another one I enjoy to fall asleep
History of the Universe/Earth/Humankind (three different channels by the same people) are also amazing to fall asleep to. Also no AI voice!
I hope you learn something from them, at least too.
I'm a senior. I have heard and read and seen videos of ancient cave art for much of my life but never like this. The actual tools of the artist(s) laying right there next to their creations for at least 10,000 years! Not only depictions of animals painted on the ceiling and walls but the artists themselves and beautiful sculptures as well. Amazing. Whatever words I have would not do justice to this video that is itself a work of art. NORTH02 should have his own history channel. There are a couple of folks on UA-cam that could join him and create a stellar learning experience.
Well said! My sentiments exactly.
They need to bring the history channel back and hire north to make the video
This is his own (pre)history channel ;)
@@LolaMontezxo Yes, definately! All of you are right. There is some collaboration between some of the channels, but more would definately be better!
The UA-cam channel called SAMA or the "Study of Antiquity and the Middle Ages" is an effort at something like that. It still exists, and it was a great channel with the potential to become SO much more, but around 2 years ago the owner Nick died suddenly, at about 35 years old, leaving behind a young wife and newborn child.
Nick's narrator has tried to keep the channel going, and he does a good job, but he does that on a partime basis, in addition to his day job and family, where for Nick it WAS his fulltime day job. It was intended to be his career and his future. He made many great videos, and was so full of ideas, plans, and enthusiasm, so his channel was growing faster than average, until an awful heart ailment hit him almost right out of the blue.
Nick made so many videos that are still here on his channel, and his passion for history shows through in them. Many are on ancient and pre-history, which is partly why I think the name is a terrible one that doesn't describe the channel well.
Partly to try to build a community of history loving UA-camrs, he did interviews with other historians, archeologists, podcasters and channel owners. His enthusiasm showed, and it was so infectious! The loss of Nick was a big blow to the fledgling history community here. He would have become a real force to be reckoned with, in a good way.
As well, around 6 months before Nick died there was actually an official set of collaborations by quite a lot of the history UA-camrs, working together in various ways. I forget exactly who was involved, but there were many of them, so the set of videos was quite large. (But I don't have any idea how many.) Unfortunately it wasn't advertised very well, if at all.
I believe the entire set was picked up by one of the commercial streaming services that focuses on history (for a monthly fee). It may have been History Hit, or something similar. Somehow the name Wendover Productions is on my mind as being related to this group of videographers, but I don't remember how it was connected.
Those videos must still be on YT too, or at least a good sampling of them, but I think they're scattered over the channels of the people who made them, and they're not marked or indicated as such, which is a pity. Maybe someday they'll do it again, and hopefully advertise it more. I'd sure look forward to that!
GREAT comment! I love all the work that he puts into his videos!! I pay attention!
This is what history channel should play not ancient aliens
They may also need to find alternatives to the search for the endless angles of WW2.
Hellllll no, although this is very informative it's also boring as hell. I can guarantee atleast half of the viewers used this video to fall asleep
@@user-bf3yh6ue7p LOLS TRUE! BUT EVEN CONTENT OF THIS DESIGN IS ALSO VERY MUCH NEEDED TOO WHEN IT COMES TO GIVING MASS LEVEL INFORMATION !
To bad aliens are real
@@Canev821Probably, but not **these** aliens
Excellent. No bullshit, no beating about the bush. Straight to the point. Fascinating detail of tools and art.
The extremely abstract way they depicted humans compared to the naturalistic way they depicted animals is so fascinating to me, tells us something about their culture and their thinking maybe.
What is your speculation? Let me rephrase that; what are your speculations?
@@ColdHawk not him but ive read theories about animal painting having shamanistic significance, something like chaining the animals soul to the painting in order to consecrate the hunt before it actually happens.
That would explain why realistic human representation wouldve been taboo
@moseyburns1614 I'm a professional visual artist but this has me stumped, too. Will let you know if anything occurs to me! All I know is, it is certainly deliberate and has a particular significance - it's not accidental and certainly not a "lack of ability". I just can't imagine what that significance is, though.
@@nilcarborundum7001 There are some cultures where an image of a person has power over either the viewer or the person depicted or both. Or there are practices and rituals where if a spirit sees you then you will be stolen by them. If the art was meant to illustrate stories or specific events, perhaps the difference in style between the animals and humans was to protect the souls/spirits of the humans in question, both the ones depicted and the viewers by denying the form identity.
@@dccalling5960 That's a very good point! The other thing that occurred to me is that anthropologists (and artists) recognise symbolic, abstract representation as a more developed, more sophisticated procedure than mere representational "illustration". Taking that as read, I'm still mystified by the mixture of two such different approaches in a single collection of images.
Recently saw another video showing overlapping horses drawn in slightly different poses that when accidently illuminated with a flickering fire created the illusion of a running horse, much like those little flip art animations from old Cracker Jack boxes, which is mind blowing.
Thanks! I can only imagine how many hours of research, writing, and editing that went into this wonderful project.
Thank you so much!
this channel has been helping me to relax and sleep at night during an uncertain, unstable, and very dark time for me. very grounding, a lovely voice, and a field i’m interested in. i can’t thank you enough for what your content has done for me.
I’m glad I could help! Goodluck to you and know that there will be better times😇
I heard that. My 5th try listening. Keep falling asleep
I hope things have gotten better ❤.
These videos are great huh, makes you feel and wonder how it was so so long ago
It really is amazing that we have cave engravings of specific individuals from 15,000 years ago. Not merely generic human forms, but specific people with life stories, memories, families, wants, needs, desires, and other human things. The humanness of them in my opinion makes them possibly the most remarkable and fascinating art of the Magdalenian (although don’t get me wrong, all of their other art, especially their spearthrowers and cave art, is remarkable as well). This channel truly is a goldmine of information and knowledge
Bro, my major was Anthropology, and I learn more watching your channel than any professor ever taught me. You show the fun and interesting stuff. THANK YOU!
Same...major in Anthropology. I'm very impressed with North02's work.
Genuinely some of THE best documentaries on anything ever.
This series is one of the best documentaries I've ever watched!!! Can't wait to rewatch them. Awesome job 02! Keep up the great content.
Everyone of your 4 paleo archeology docs I watch is my fav when I watch it, so I'd have to say all of them. Historical science, especially your paleo archeology/anthropology, certain geology docs, and space and sciences docs are my fav form of entertainment. Thank you for enriching my knowledge and awareness of our world.
An excellent presentation. Much appreciated.
Thank you so much, you are a youtube gem, great information brought in a pleasant manner.
This one of the few channels that I have to play on the TV 📺 👀 🍿
Same!
I wish he'd post in 1080p tho
Yep!! Plus- i like to see the series in order. These are so good, i have watched over and over, retaining different facts and perspectives each time. LOADED with info! The BEST on you tube w/out hi prod values!
Hahaha! I cast it to my tv just now, as I got into bed.
Oh man now thats an idea!
This is really impressive work. The content is extensive, well organized, and well delivered. I don’t think I have ever seen a presentation of Paleolithic art this comprehensive. You still have the sources pending, and since I’m not in the field I don’t have a clear conceptualization of how much work it was to gather and compile all the information and images, but this comes across as a truly monumental effort. I did not realize so much well-preserved, high quality, material had been recovered in Europe. Beyond that, the overall production is nicely polished. To me, it seems like you’ve been upping your game with each video and have now crossed some line and definitively gone pro. It’s great to see your progression as a documentary creator. I think you can feel really proud of your achievement here.
Cheers!
What a beautiful and informative film you've made again! Excellent work 👍
Greets from the Netherlands 🇳🇱, TW.
It was only yesterday that I was singing your channels praises to a friend. Thanks for the drop
I was gonna comment the exact same thing. 😂
Truly a great history channel
my Saturday has just got a whole lot better thank you so much for another quality upload ❤
Absolutely the most underrated channel. Your content is utterly amazing! You've taught me so much it truly is an understatement! Thank you so much for sharing this with everyone!
You really outdid yourself on this series! Cant wait to see what you have next 😊
I totally agree! 🌊🌊🏄♀️🏄♂️
Hell yes. Almost 2 hrs of NORTH 02. Right on bro.
This was a very fascinating series! I plan on watching it all over again!
I love watching the older ones in the series from you, like catching up on a TV show before watching the next new!
Thank you for all your effort to bring all this info together and present it this way.
Thank you!!!
Love this channel. Anthropology is so interesting.
Thank you so much for these beautifully crafted videos!
Loving your long form work! 👏🏼👏🏼
Excellent. Loved it. Thanks for producing this beautiful documentary.
Heck ya! Coffee, donuts and a new North 02 video. The best way to start my weekend! 👍🏼
How you get these long videos out so often is awesome. Absolutely one of the best channels on UA-cam! Keep it up buddy, much love from UK
great video!!! i visited lascaux and some other caves in the dordogne region last year and it was so interesting and moving. thanks for shining a light on the people who created some of my favorite pieces of artwork i've ever seen :)
Wonderful video! I love the focus on all the art work! It’s so beautiful in its own right but it really humanizes our distant relatives. Thank you! ❤️
Me and my girl always love learning and watching your channel. Keep it up buddy. We are actually heading to france some time soon to go looking for some of the prehistoric caves. Thank you North02❤️
Amazing content as always
Awesome and monumental project you made with these amazing documentaries! Great job!
I'm so flipping excited to travel back and meet my ancestors once more accompanied by your clear and calm voice
Been excited for this.Thanks for all your hard work
Thank you so much!
best doc's on youtube
Thank you for the series!
What a wonderful soundtrack for my morning walk! Your voice and background music are so soft and soothing. Of course I’ll have to watch again for the visuals.
What a high quality content! Waited for this so eagerly.
The fact that you are able to put out such quality videos, school, live your life is always amazing. You have the perfect voice, correct level of background music and of course interesting topics. All the other channels can please learn from the best ❤
I love listening to your videos at work. Your voice is very soothing and the information and attention to detail is admirable. Doin our ancestors justice lol.
My husband got me your black hoodie on my birthday. It's wonderful!
Cheers, mate
I hope you love it! That is so interesting to hear!
Love this channel so much, thanks for your hard work!
Perfect timing North02!!!!!!!!! Not that this was based on my weekend off, but sure worked out well! Let me get my
What am absolutely wonderful treat! How you teach me about a topic that I'm supposed to be very much am authority om!
But how You beautifully teach me what the newest new is!
Even Your ads make me happy, just down to the enchanting voice work You give us!
With lots of love from Denmark!
- k
You're getting better and better. Keep up the good work!
It's always a good day when North 02 uploads. Thank you for these compassionate and inciteful videos. You make these people real for me.
As an artist, I really enjoy learning that even in prehistoric times, art was so central to human cultures.
I'll bet no one said to the person painting on cave walls "Hey, get a real job! There a pile of flint to knap with your name on it, Thagg! You kids and your ochre..."
Was having a rough start to the day and needed something to take my mind off things, as per usual you always come in clutch. Please keep up the great work
This was highly anticipated, the hype was justified.
So fascinating! Thanks! ❤
I am so delighted that you chose to show us the cave paintings without commentary, at first - as a visual artist, I really appreciate this!! It also tells me that you have a good understanding of what art is, and what it is "for". Thank you.
W bro the fact that it’s your voice and not loud music is fire
This so much
Amazing as always.
Thanks for your work
Awesome documentary!
Fantastic channel, all pieces of a great evolving puzzle. Thank you, time travel captain^^!
You do very good work. I sometimes have to wait weeks to have time to watch a full video, but I enjoy them thoroughly.
Some of their art is beautiful. I am amazed how these people, in their spare time, made art that puts many of today's professional artists to shame.
Perfect Saturday afternoon. Thanks @NORTH 02 🤓👍🤞💚♾️
It’s always a good day when North 02 posts a video. The best history channel on the tube bar none.
amazing info, made me think. Thanks North
Always happy to have an upload! Thanks ❤🎉
@NORTH02 way to make a come back after 2 months! Damn good video bud ❤
Saturday mornings bonus!
Always looking forward to your videos. Too notch 👌
Babe wake up, north 02 uploaded
Hahaha
@@000000AEA000000haha? Hello my friend,
This is UA-cam - welcome. I know this is new to you by the fact that you even commented on such an unoriginal post as the "babe, wake up.." - likely this has and continues to have it's roots in the inc*l community.
@@000000AEA000000lame
@@000000AEA000000Thanks babe I'm up now 😂
Many thanks for the detailed view of the art you showed and explained. Certanly worth the efford! Ever since I stumbeled upon pictures of it I am looking for more of these as they are so stunningly beautifull.
But also they represent the full proof of how well trained these artists must have been. Ever since I studied at a school of art back in the 1980's it has amazed me how blunt this has been viewed by those art "proffesionals" of my days and long after that too. Despite artists like Pablo Picasso (one of their idols) were so positive about it!
New NORTH 02 dropped and it's 🔥, per usual
Amazing work. You really bring the paleolithic to life!
Another outstanding documentary, cheers !
Ripping the pen and diving deep, much love North02
32:46 dogs were so useful then but no mine wont even bring the ball back during fetch 😂
😂👏
What culture was your favorite from my series? The magdalenian has to be top 2 for me😅
Yes, Magdalenian.
It has to be this one, the Magdalenian. But only because it’s the first time watching. All your content is purely an adventure into our deep past. Keep up the great work 👍😊🤓💚♾️
Definitely the solutrean
I found the Aurignacian the most fascinating.
@@stephaniehall1133same =]
@North02 - your work is Brilliant - well informed, engaging production. Make more from the Workshop. Ready to buy more AL replicas.
omg NEW NORTH 02 ITS A BEAUTIFUL MORNING
Fascinating video, thanks!
Bit of salmon/sturgeon, reindeer/fallow deer confusion in the visuals though.
I love your content so much that i can not express my appreciation enough in a comment
Amazing, thanks for it all
Love this channel ❤
Feeling immense appreciation for ancient humans on this day as I deal with covid
Amazing work as always! I'm always blown away by the level of love that comes through in all your documentaries, North -- especially how your friends have been so willing, time and time again, to dress up as Paleolithic humans, knap flint, scrape hides, chuck spears, and stare contemplatively at reproductions of various artifacts!
If I could ask, what's the name/artist of the painting that is shown several times, of a man dancing and playing the flute while wearing a bison hide? It shows up several times, such as at @1:33:36.
This has been an absolutely phenomenal series! Thank you for putting so much time and energy into creating these episodes! I really like the long, in-depth nature of the videos, and I would love to keep exploring different aspects of prehistory!
Love your vids
your videos are so good man, I would love it if you did a documentary on the earliest European farming cultures ❤️
Thank you for your work. You do an amazing job. Your videos are the best.
Ty ty ty
Yay! Been waiting for this! Thanks North!
Another great video! I hope this series will continue 😍
Excellent vid dude! Very well put together. Kudos to you and your team.
OMG the wait is over !!! Thank you so much ❤❤
I've been waiting for this literally every day all summer.
😊 i enjoyed every minute of this video best video to listen to after work! 😎
great vid, thanks
Liked and Subscribed!
You talk about them practicing before they painted on those cave walls, but the thing is that the outside world rocks and cliffs out in the open we're almost certainly covered in paintings as well. It's not that they only painted deep inside caves, and went back there to paint as a unique, special thing. It's that they painted all over, but in the subsequent tens of thousands of years the paintings were all destroyed, except the ones deep inside caves that nobody else could easily get to.
great work, thank you so much. keep em coming
Was waiting for this! 👹🤌