1 you deserve way more goblin subscribers than you already do 2 your curiosity is super cute and inspiring 3 if those are slug eggs, mother earth has blessed you with cute living jelly creatures :] 4 for researching mushrooms try and search "coolest mushrooms in (insert your country here)"
I recently got into goblincore and vulture culture, and this is just so fun to watch! I have some possum bones that I found and cleaned, which is how I got into vulture culture. Anyways, this channel is awesome!
just started watching your videos and love them :) if you have any experience with cleaning bones through winter I would love to see what you recommend (I am in the country for the most part but still have neighbors fairly close so have to be careful about smell)
My recommendation is to soak them in peroxide, it should clean them and whiten them at the same time. That should also take care of the smell, but don't take my word for it because the bones I cleaned were already old enough that they didn't smell anymore. If you want another method of whitening them, you can try boiling them. The caution for that is it makes them easier to break, and also the calcium smell gets intense.
I got into goblincore and vulture culture, and unfortunately, after watching this video I kinda feel demotivated can you be more excited please I hope you accept my notes
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1 you deserve way more goblin subscribers than you already do
2 your curiosity is super cute and inspiring
3 if those are slug eggs, mother earth has blessed you with cute living jelly creatures :]
4 for researching mushrooms try and search "coolest mushrooms in (insert your country here)"
I want to say those are termite eggs. That would also explain how easy it was for you to break that wood. Great video though!
I recently got into goblincore and vulture culture, and this is just so fun to watch! I have some possum bones that I found and cleaned, which is how I got into vulture culture. Anyways, this channel is awesome!
1:20 is lichen, it can usually be found on trees bc it forms a symbiotic relationship with them! we love biology out here
just started watching your videos and love them :) if you have any experience with cleaning bones through winter I would love to see what you recommend (I am in the country for the most part but still have neighbors fairly close so have to be careful about smell)
My recommendation is to soak them in peroxide, it should clean them and whiten them at the same time. That should also take care of the smell, but don't take my word for it because the bones I cleaned were already old enough that they didn't smell anymore. If you want another method of whitening them, you can try boiling them. The caution for that is it makes them easier to break, and also the calcium smell gets intense.
Pretty sure those are slug eggs
Wait that's so cool
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I got into goblincore and vulture culture, and unfortunately, after watching this video I kinda feel demotivated can you be more excited please I hope you accept my notes
they can act however they want to act. heck off.
Tf then go watch someone else, don't ask someone to change themselves for your sake.
Meh I mean it's ok but wasn't fun.
Can you do some interesting stuff in the woods please other than just walking around and digging.
ehem... did you hecking read the title?
No..? The content is great and if you don’t like it then just click off the video
How about just don't watch the video? If you don't have anything nice to say then f off.