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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2025 · 1H 42M

96: Fossoriality & Movie Censorship

from Let's Learn Everything! · host Tom Lum

How have animals adapted to the digging lifestyle, and can that help us explain the Devil's Corkscrew? And what are the various ways movies can be censored across the world, and what does that tell us about the world itself?Images we Talk About:The Devil's CorkscrewMole Skeleton ComparisonMole Digging VideoMonitor Lizard BurrowMonitor Lizard BurrowsTimestamps:(00:00:00) Intro(00:02:30) Fossoriality(00:52:58) Movie Censorship(01:36:53) OutroSupport us with a Max Fun Membership!Join our Discord!We also learn about: Daemonelix or the Devil’s Corkscrew, well Tom I hope one of your facts beats Ella’s giant sloth fact, only nerds know the word fossorial, why dig is easy - how dig is harder, mole skeletons are hyper specialized, moles are herd to catch and keep, I dig holes for me, is that couscous? the silica gel of pasta, x-ray videos of moles digging in couscous, devil’s corkscrew deja vu, first and deepest lizard burough, one of the most stable egg environments for an 8 month incubation, it turns out helixes are more common than we thought, Put! Lizards! In! Couscous! Peter Jackson’s braindead, video nastys, wow blaming media for crime we’ve never heard that before, video nastys were an easy ban because politicans didnt care about them, a microcosm of the moral panics of the time, the military entertainment complex, the US doesn’t have any outright movie bans… but they do have the hayes code, self censorship, no picture show lower the moral standard of those who see it, the commercial influence on self censorship, charlie shackleton’s paint drying film, poilitical movie bans reflect real alliances and tensions, denmark’s only ever banned the disney skeleton dance, Denmark’s freedom of speech is what the US thinks it is, don’t be mean to the military uwu, only 34 foreign films can be shown in china every year, the censorship is coming from inside the house, a Bohemian Rhapsody without mention of sexuality, Tilda Swinton played an asian character to get around mentioning Tibet, World War Z was changed even though it never aired in China, why are you making me defend these bad movies, censorship is as strong as the weakest link in the chain that’s profitable, “it’s all just crazy and some food for thought, thank youuu”Sources:NPCA on the Devil's CorkscrewSmithsonian Mag Devil's CorkscrewMole Forlimb MorphologyMole Senses PaperFossorial Ventilatory ResponseMole Rat Lung Comparison PaperNWF Mole FactsNYTimes Mole MotionYi Fen Lin Mole Walking PaperYi Fen Lin Mole Burrowing PaperDeep Nesting in a Lizard: Deja Vu Devil's Corkscrew: First Helical Reptile Burrow and Deepest Vertebrate Nest.Helical Burrows Across the Animal Kingdom Paper---BBFC: Video NastiesWiki: Video NastyBFI: Unspooling the Video NastiesWiki: Film Censorship in the United StatesGuardian: Top Gun for HireWiki: List of films banned in the United StatesScreen Online: Hayes CodeVice: Why I’m Making British Film Censors Watch Paint DryWiki: Paint DryingWiki: List of Banned FilmsBBC: Cambodia Bans Thai MoviesBBC: Russia Bans Death of StalinReuters: Lightyear BannedWiki: The Skeleton DanceEBSCO: History of Censorship in DenmarkEnglish Translation of the Danish ConstitutionWiki: Denmark Motion Picture Content Rating SystemVariety: Foreign Titles Squeezed in China Film MarketHarvard: Disney censorship in ChinaPen: Made in Hollywood, Censored by Beijing Help support this show and unlock bonus content! Become a member at https://maximumfun.org/joinlearn

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