Grants channel was entertaining and educational. It's nice to see him being remembered for his work.
3 months ago | 7
I remember when I was 14 watching his videos about building a DIY homemade rocket. The struggle felt real to the point I remembered his intro line and bg music. By the first time I heard the news, it felt like my childhood tearing apart
3 months ago | 0
Om Shanti ποΈππ King of random had the biggest influence in shaping the person who i am today. I spent my childhood watching his videos which sparked the engineer in me and led me to pursue this career. Probably he's the reason why i fell in love with lesics and many other youtubers like him. When he died i felt like i lost someone very close to
3 months ago (edited)
| 11
I remember the time while Grant was alive - no winging with lifehacks and just straight to the point. Now... Such curiosity are abused with algorithms not to empower us, but to weaken us with wrong information, all thanks to the rise of 5-Minute-Crafts, among other content farms.
3 months ago | 12
Sabin Civil Engineering
Missing Grant Thompson - The King of Random βͺ@TheKingofRandomβ¬ . He truly was the king of YouTube until his tragic death at the young age of 39. The novelty of his experiments, the effort he put in, and above all, his ability to spark curiosity in viewers are qualities that today's YouTubers struggle to match. Today, I received a book written by Grant Thompson. I'm looking forward to exploring it and trying to implement a fraction of what he has done in my videos.
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