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- Introductions
- Amazing world
- Swimming pools
- Funny faces
- This is fine.
- Pathogenic pets
- Two inches
- Morning coffee
- Bug
- Bathroom tourism
- Biological confusion
- Sketchy route
- Snowflakes
- Snail crossing
- Selfie problems
- Cell division
- The lightning forest
- Being watched
- World records
- Lucky penny
- Moon landing
- Local forecast
- Cookie culprit
- Brain cells
- Hiding spot
- Comforts of home
- Easter egg
- Hypothetical questions
- How big is the moon, truly?
- A photon’s journey
- Volvolley part 1
- Volvolley part 2
- Small wonders
- Q&A
- Volvolley part 3
- Tardigrade Jedi
- Volvolley part 4
- Volvolley part 5
- Volvolley part 6
- Doing nothing
- Volvolley part 7
- Volvolley part 8
- Volvolley part 9 (finale)
- Sickness
- Amateurs
- Underdog
- Fetch
- Bubble’s name
- Surface tension
- Beach day part 1
- Beach day part 2
- Beach day part 3
- Beach day part 3 & 1/2
- Beach day part 4 (finale)
- Daredevil
- Ice snuggles
- Self catering
- ANNOUNCEMENT
- I’m back!
- Micro-wave
- Expressional art
- Tears of terror (part 1)
- Tears of terror (part 2)
- Tears of terror (part 3)
- Comictober shorts 1
- Tears of terror (part 4)
- Comictober shorts 2
- Tears of terror (part 5)
- Comictober shorts 3
- Tears of terror (part 6)
- Comictober shorts 4
- Tears of terror (part 7)
- Tears of terror (part 8)
- Tears of terror (part 9)
- Tears of terror (part 10)
- Tears of terror (epilogue)
- Snootleclaws
- Power plant
- Shiversill
- HiBEARnation
- Very Merry Mosston
- Holiday surprise collab!
- A real Shiverspill
- Festive feelings
- Perfect celebration
- Shiversill: the epilogue
- Broken Cellephone
- Cooking with Bubbles
- Amber bet
- The funeral
- Strategic sporting
- Q&A time!
- RampANT (part 1)
- RampANT (part 2)
- RampANT part 3.1
- RampANT part 3.2
- CoinciDUST
- Fist Fight
- Special announcement
- The clay of life
- Abstract Arting
- Sleepy Saturday
- Channel surfing
- Blinky’s Log
Creator
Fun fact: surface tension happens when cohesive forces of water are stronger on the surface of the liquid than in the middle. This causes a thin film to form on the water’s surface, which is why some creatures, like water skimmers, can stand on water. (And for water bears to fail at the high dive.)
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