His signature is wild.
You are my hero. I was kinda sad that i couldn’t read the letter.
Awwww
I do wish we could afford a few more pixels though. This is a paltry sum.
Needs more jpeg, there is almost enough pixels to read this.
Source. I found it in about 2 minutes. I would say “OP should have done the same instead of reposting this” but actually I can’t find this image anywhere and it may be an original screenshot.
Anyway, here’s the letter:
I think we’re just supposed to infer something generally heartwarming and nod vaguely and approvingly.
I read the letter by squinting , totally worth the read and the post
I copied it via Google Lens and pasted into a file to read.
YMMV.
Dear
Thank you for you
I am so glat you are interested in stick insects Tattoo and when I was your age talve kept son. They are indred fascinating
There are at least two thousand five hundred different species world-wide Most come from the tropics and only a love spectes ever reach this coustry. Sowstifically speaking they belong to groep called the Pharmaton which coesaink bei enguthe left and the stick insects
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The one of which you sent me a photograph, however is tot, howeverak sext. ft’s a leaf insect. There are many many ferent species of these as well They vary in the food they prefer and many eat other kinds of leaves than the hawthorn and be and which you say yours perfer. Many of them are even more Chelves than yours, with owtht on their legs that look
Posts like this make me think about who will be the David Attenborough, Bill Nye, Martyn Poliakoff etc of tomorrow, and how do we lift them up without politicization?
First that come to mind are Kyle hill, nilered and vsauce Michael Stevens. Love those guys.
Michael Stevens is definitely up there. He takes a gentle “love your fellow person” approach to things but also teaches so very much.
Chris Packham, Megan McCubbin, Iolo Williams, Steve Backshall spring to mind.
It please me that you have a ready answer to this question.
It concerns me that I have not heard of them until just now. However, I’m getting old enough that that may not be relevant.
They are UK based naturalists who don’t have the international standing of David Attenborough. They all do good work though, and have a passion for the subject, which is good to see.
You don’t, especially when science related topics are political
Mr beast, Mark Rober, veritasium guy, bruspup
Viheart numberphile
Why rename?
Stickenborough is not a stick insect, they’re a leaf insect, so would be called Leafenborough
Because it’s a leaf insect not a stick insect. So the stick name is inappropriate.
Ah, thank you. I assume that’s in the blurriness I decided not to read.
It is actually in the first sentence of the last paragraph of blurriness though I could only make this out after reading the comment above about stick vs leaf insects.
It is. The first couple paragraphs are more legible.
I read that whole letter in his voice.
What do pixels sound like?
An avuncular throat clearing.