Older paper about this topic: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-4082073/v1
I think I remember seeing another one too, but I can’t find it.
Older paper about this topic: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-4082073/v1
I think I remember seeing another one too, but I can’t find it.
At a glance, when small, or on a bad monitor, they can also be confused with Belgium, which has black yellow red.
They definitely get bumblesausagecocked for doing that.
Emoji are fine, but I hate when people follow every other word with one. You know the type: every “I see” is followed by 👀, they can’t mention a house without 🏠, and God help you if they start talking about their pet, because there’s more pictures of animals, hearts, and stars than words.
I’ve gone the opposite route. I never log in, and remove all cookies. I almost always use an incognito tab for YouTube. I’m a new visitor to them every time, in as much as that’s possible. I use bookmarks to go back to creators I want to see, and occasionally check them. No subscriptions either, which may suck for the creator, but at least they get my views.
It has worked for them for years. It’s just more targeted now.
“I’m a cat people” - Nastassia Kinski is that you?
They may have dyuers coloures.
I detest them. Some science YouTubers have begun using them too, and too often they’re either just cut from longer videos I’ve already seen - and hence wasting my time until I realise that - or they contain no explanation at all because of the length.
Are you sure it’s not appje?