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I tend to have fun on nat geo. Lots of animals and nature news
Good idea. If one is worried that nat geo would be too upsetting if they're showing "nature taking its course" kind of stuff where the wildebeest doesn't make the river crossing, I offer the alternative streaming channel:
thepetcollective.tv
It's just clips of sweet and/or funny pets, no potentially upsetting things.