hey Kyle! i'm enjoying the VOD yet again! 28:18 the anime the Super Chat motioned is 'Hataraku Saibou' AKA Cells at Work! and no it isn't new, the franchise started back in 2015 with a manga and the anime started in 2018. since i know you don't do subs, there is an English dub of it from Aniplex of America that you can find on Crunchyroll. it consists of two seasons for a grand total of 21 episodes. then there is a side story anime called Cells at Work: Code Black. this show is from the same mangaka but a different series. it's about a human who isn't living a healthy lifestyle and what his cells go through trying to keep him alive. that show also has an English dub on Crunchy at 13 episodes. i've personally never watched either one. but from my online acquaintances who have, they all enjoyed it! i also know you're not deeply into biology, so maybe this anime will give you a fun experience with a different perspective.
1:29:52 i can already see what is on the horizon with THIS question. the same kinds of nuclear physics issues Kyle had that ate up over half of a gaming stream a long time ago. it was either Fallout 4 or HalfLife 1 or 2. something about half-life and decay and how plutonium or uranium turns into lead eventually. the whole radioactive decay cycle messed Kyle's head up something fierce because he knew the materials, but his favorite illustrations and texts online didn't exist anymore, or he couldn't remember where to find them online anymore. it seriously physically caused him "emotional damage" that he was utterly unable to explain it properly. even with a nuclear physics engineer in the chat helping out. to the point that Kyle had to just drop it and go back to the books and look everything up through the next day. Kyle then used a RUclips Pinned Comment to answer the chat person's question properly. Kyle really needs to shelve these types of in-depth questions he can't give a good snap answer to on a chat. set them aside for later and he should NOT open up search engine windows/tabs and try to find the answers in real-time. live viewers could get bored if something drags on for too long and drop the chat. and VOD watcher like me will just attempt to FF through the dry dusty book knowledge.
Damn fine stream, damn fine.
hey Kyle! i'm enjoying the VOD yet again!
28:18 the anime the Super Chat motioned is 'Hataraku Saibou' AKA Cells at Work! and no it isn't new, the franchise started back in 2015 with a manga and the anime started in 2018.
since i know you don't do subs, there is an English dub of it from Aniplex of America that you can find on Crunchyroll. it consists of two seasons for a grand total of 21 episodes. then there is a side story anime called Cells at Work: Code Black. this show is from the same mangaka but a different series. it's about a human who isn't living a healthy lifestyle and what his cells go through trying to keep him alive. that show also has an English dub on Crunchy at 13 episodes.
i've personally never watched either one. but from my online acquaintances who have, they all enjoyed it! i also know you're not deeply into biology, so maybe this anime will give you a fun experience with a different perspective.
1:24:47 _The Calm Sounds of a Geiger Counter_ sounds like a great album title for a Punk band.
1:27:22 _Fatally Irradiated_ could be that same Punk band's followup album.
The next game you should play is S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl.
Sweet intro music
That has to be my favorite intro music lol
Hell yeah.
1:29:52 i can already see what is on the horizon with THIS question. the same kinds of nuclear physics issues Kyle had that ate up over half of a gaming stream a long time ago. it was either Fallout 4 or HalfLife 1 or 2. something about half-life and decay and how plutonium or uranium turns into lead eventually. the whole radioactive decay cycle messed Kyle's head up something fierce because he knew the materials, but his favorite illustrations and texts online didn't exist anymore, or he couldn't remember where to find them online anymore. it seriously physically caused him "emotional damage" that he was utterly unable to explain it properly. even with a nuclear physics engineer in the chat helping out. to the point that Kyle had to just drop it and go back to the books and look everything up through the next day. Kyle then used a RUclips Pinned Comment to answer the chat person's question properly.
Kyle really needs to shelve these types of in-depth questions he can't give a good snap answer to on a chat. set them aside for later and he should NOT open up search engine windows/tabs and try to find the answers in real-time. live viewers could get bored if something drags on for too long and drop the chat. and VOD watcher like me will just attempt to FF through the dry dusty book knowledge.
2:24:56 Because skin is delicious! Haven't you ever had chicharrones?
Hataraku Saibou, AKA Cells at Work!
2:02:46 Wait, is _that_ the origin of the phrase "beating a dead horse"?
2:20:22 Step on me, Dadddy.
35:07 If you can't be or pet the cat it's not the best game ever, sorry. I don't make the rules.