

Later the show would be streamed on Twitch and still being broadcast over 5 years later. The third NLSS ( February 28th, 2013) is the first NLSS where Rockleesmile and JSmithOTI are on the show. The first NLSS was streamed on Youtube, with NL by himself. Northernlion created the NLSS (Northernlion Live Super/Solo Show) on February 25, 2013 All Saving Progress episodes can be found here NLSS This podcast lasted for 1 year and 9 months. Prior to the creation of the NLSS, Northernlion created a podcast with Michaelalfox and later JSmithOTI on April 30 2011, where they talked about game related news.
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You can find every series NL has done here, as the playlists on his YouTube channel are not frequently updated. The uploads tend to follow a time-slot system, where a particular series will be uploaded at a specific time PST throughout the week. He posts a high volume of videos per day on Youtube, which can range from 5-7. He is known to be highly charismatic, more specifically for his distinctive voice and sharp wit, as well as his usage of a variety of puns, idioms, and vague references to pop culture. They married in May 2014, and have two cats: Ryuka and Tomo In October 2012, he moved across the country to live with his girlfriend Kate Kim in Vancouver.
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During this time he uploaded to Youtube regularly, and upon finishing teaching in South Korea, his channel started to kick off, from then on he did Youtube full time. After graduating university in 2010 with a degree in biology, he moved to South Korea to teach English for a year. Northernlion started his YouTube channel on the 30th of May, 2006. Northernlion was born in Kingston, Ontario in 1988. He is the host of the Northernlion Live Super Show. Also, the only way to grow Lemmy is for people like you to spend time on the site daily, interact, create new communities, etc.Ryan Letourneau, or Northernlion is a prominent twitch streamer and youtuber.

Note 4: It's worth mentioning that Lemmy is young - the Lemmy devs are working hard to quickly improve the software, and server admins have been constantly moving to larger machines to support the influx of new users, so please be patient with bugs and issues. They're both part of the ' fediverse', but Lemmy provides a Reddit-like experience, whereas Mastodon is more like Twitter. Both services "speak the same language" (that language is called 'ActivityPub'), so you can view and interact with Mastodon content from Lemmy, and vice versa. Note 3: Lemmy is based on the same technology as Mastodon. For example, if you're signed up to lemmy.world, but you prefer the lemmy.ml memes community, then you can visit lemmy.world/c/memes to subscribe to and interact with the lemmy.ml memes community. If you've signed up to lemmy.world, then you can visit 'local' communities like lemmy.world/c/memes - and if you want to subscribe to or interact with a community on a different site, then just add to the end of the community URL. Note 2: You can use to help you find communities across the whole fediverse. Just choose a popular and reputable one like lemmy.world. The reason there are multiple sites is because anyone can create their own Lemmy instance - so no single person or company controls the ' fediverse'. if you use gmail, you can still communicate with people who use other email services like yahoo or protonmail. Choosing which Lemmy site to sign up to is a bit like choosing your email provider - e.g. Just sign up on one site, and you'll be able to join and interact with communities on any other Lemmy site. Note 1: People are sometimes confused by the fact that there are multiple Lemmy websites like lemmy.world and lemmy.ml - don't worry about that. If you can, it's probably worth leaving Reddit for other platforms - especially open-source/federated ones like Lemmy. I don't earn any money from this site, and if my calculations are correct it'd cost me a couple thousand dollars per month with their new API pricing, so yeah.

I think this site may break or stop updating soon due to Reddit's API changes.
