“blob. The witch is dead. blop blop.”
[faint fish giggles]
“Every fucking time man.”
Just saw the site! Love how they're maxed out on viewers.
Ok, this is really adorable, but how about at least naming the heroic lock keeper on the receiving end of 100K doorbell rings each spring who has to physically open the gate for the fish? We only learn the name of the guy who put a fish cam down there.
I agree!
Five-hundred thousand links and I couldn't figure out which went to the webcam on the first try so I gave up. Great reporting.
To be fair, the site is not intended for the general audience, but to ESL language learners. It's very niche, so I'll blame OP instead.
From their about page:
Started as a current events supplement for a 3rd Grader, DOGO has since grown into the leading global literacy platform used by millions of students and English as a Second Language (ESL) learners.
They did mention their sources at the end, though, including visdeurbel.nl, the site in question. But it's not a clickable link.
The actual website, since the article fails to link to it: https://visdeurbel.nl/en/the-fish-doorbell/
DING DONG
“Hello, who is it?”
“Every fucking time man.”
Just saw the site! Love how they're maxed out on viewers.
Ok, this is really adorable, but how about at least naming the heroic lock keeper on the receiving end of 100K doorbell rings each spring who has to physically open the gate for the fish? We only learn the name of the guy who put a fish cam down there.
I agree!
Five-hundred thousand links and I couldn't figure out which went to the webcam on the first try so I gave up. Great reporting.
To be fair, the site is not intended for the general audience, but to ESL language learners. It's very niche, so I'll blame OP instead.
From their about page:
They did mention their sources at the end, though, including visdeurbel.nl, the site in question. But it's not a clickable link.