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sombreset · 1 month ago
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oh-hools · 2 years ago
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whenever music gets automatically uploaded onto topic yt channels with comments disabled an angel loses its wings
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wc-confessions · 2 years ago
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hi its the original cheetz animator anon again and SO SORRY for kicking off drama then dipping for days. however, this is gonna get LONG.
cheetz' entire work model screams offloading shit onto other people so they can produce as much as possible in the shortest amount of time.
Weekend maps (baby's first crunch culture), 200-part maps with 3 collabers on each one (literally 0 problem with collaboration and its very cool [even if its solely because of the insane crunch], but I'll get to why Im bringing it up), and TRAILERS for their maps to generate as much hype as possible for them. What these create is hundreds of videos about The New Cheeteh Z Map, thus boosting cheetz in the algorithm MASSIVELY.
To break it down, each of the 200 map part creators will post a video with the map title in it, pushing the topic out to as many people as possible. the trailer is there for the existing subs, making SURE they watch at the premiere and again putting the "X Cheeteh Z MAP" topic as smth that anyone who vaguely likes maps needs to watch Right Now. Premiere happens, everyone watches, maybe skims the part playlist, and subs to cheetz (or at least flags to yt that theyre interested in their vids). Because this happens every 3 weeks, it's a consistent stream of content running back to them. its the exact same content-farming dr**k did lmfaoo
The same thing happens to hype the animators for The Next Big Project in the server. I think it was hollyfawn that had a 10-day @/everyone spree with like? a scavenger hunt? to tease that the next project was coming, prepare to apply!!11! To add onto it, they literally dont even do the storyboarding themself. They recruit like 5 other people to do it and cheetz'll help out. This is why the visual language is as disjointed as it is, and no hate towards the board artists! Its just that everyone has different styles and cheetz isnt exactly there to unify it aside from some meaningless symbols (does anyone actually know what hawkstorm's wings mean. anyone?)
Now that we've dissected my perspective on cheetz' content creation style, I've done a wee bit of research on my end with the analytics of my vids.
DISCLAIMER: I am a smallish channel with a few hundred subs and I only upload once every couple months. in fact I'm in the process of divorcing myself from wc so its prolly gonna have a massive subdrop as soon as I upload original animations. I am also one person and have not corroborated my findings with any other animators. Part 2 of the disclaimer: Tigernoir was never finished. After the controversy and threats against the host+animators we agreed to call it off and unlist/priv/delete our parts.
The difference in analytics between my TN part and my other unrelated parts that have a fairly large amount of views within the same amount of time is Notable. This is based on the 4-day mark of each part being up (the numbers are accurate because these were recorded then, and not pulled up Now):
The unrelated part got 1.8k views by then, TN got 2.3k. the difference is the interactions though. By the 4-day mark, the unrelated part had 36k impressions, accessed thru the sidebar (a 5% watchrate), and TN had 10k impressions (23%), accessed mainly thru the playlist. TN had 4 comments by then, Unrelated had 12. Unrelated gained me 50 subs, TN gained 10.
Obviously 2 vids from one person can't be Concrete Evidence, so my theory for this is that people are just skimming through the playlist without actually Intending to watch the videos. With the algorithm, even though a smaller percentage clicked the video, the views clearly had their eye caught and chose to check it out. This meant the viewers were actually engaged with the content and chose to see what else the uploader had going. TN's part on the other hand was just kinda There and automatically watched, then likely skipped onto the next part when the process section began.
In all, the focus is not on the animator when it comes to a cheetz map from what I've noticed. It is quite literally All About Cheetz, and he doesnt do anything but PROMOTE that with their content creation style and how he interacted with the people that work for him. Downright disheartening, and this style becoming fairly mainstream + their fans mirroring it is a very large part why im packing my bags from the warriors animation scene. Once again, sorry abt the length! but that anon did drive me mildly berserk and I needed to delve a bit deeper into my stance.
all i can really say is that that sucks man. i'm glad you're trying to pursue something that makes you happy tho! i really hope you gain the traction you desire along your journey! ik all the animators on cheeteh z's maps are like super fantastic so like i can already imagine how good your content will be..
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chinese-study-blog · 5 years ago
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! Improve Everyday Listening ! My Favourite Chinese YouTubers / 哔哩哔哩(B站)UP主
When studying a language, I truly think if you want to improve your everyday listening and speaking, watching youtubers/content creators is invaluable. 
BTW, you can also find me on HelloTalk (@a_lucie_58910) or instagram (@luc_9999) 
Why use Youtubers to study Chinese?  
1. They are not creating content specifically for learners of the language, hence they will use the most natural, native language (including chengyus etc.)
2. They chengyus they use will be ones that people use in real life (as opposed to a study resource that attempts to teach you chengyus, its not necessarily a bad thing, you should learn chengyus, but how do you know if they are ones that are commonly used spoken? If you here somebody using it in natural speech you will inevitably know it is one used in every speech. Therefore, you should make note of learning such chengyus. This also applies for grammar patterns and phrases as well. Basically, you wont sound like you learned from a textbook if you learn from native speakers in natural settings
3. The content is interesting. I love lifestyle bloggers, from telling you about a life story to helping their listeners by giving the advice, there is a lot of lengthy content to help you with your listening.
Below are 3 of my favourite Up主 because; 
 1. A lot of the content is in a simple, natural, chatting to the camera sort of format (just like a friend would chat with you)
2. They use chengyus in a natural way 
3. They stories are interesting and relatable (i.e. I am a woman in my mid-20s to 30s as these content creators are. So the content is of interest to me. I am sorry I am unable to share content that is male-oriented. There should be an abundance on Bilibili/YT for you to find if lifestyle isn’t your interest.
1. MsLindaY
I have followed Linda since about 2016 actually, at the time I didn’t understand her videos, even after repeatedly watching them. I would download the audios onto my phone and listen on repeat. It definitely helped and now I can watch the videos, understanding the majority of content. She uses chengyus in a natural way and I have learnt many from her channel. I am eternally grateful for her content actually and have kept meaning to send her an email to thank her for these years of helping me in my Chinese learning journey!
She has a Linda讲故事 series and they are all about 40+ minutes long, GREAT LISTENING MATERIAL! as well us chatty GRWM videos etc. and she has videos that present American culture to her viewers (she lived in the US from her late teens if I do believe). 
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2. Tracey Chang 翠西
Tracey was a TV host on various Chinese news channels and is bilingual (she grew up in US but is from Beijing). She scatters English in her videos (but not in the annoying way that I see some uploaders... I don’t know why, it grates on me hahaha, but anyway :P) 
Her videos are also about chatty GRWMs, videos talking about a certain topic (such as her employment history or what its like to work on Wall Street, or her and her husband’s LDR story). She has just given birth so recently has many videos related to pregnancy and being a mum also!
For me Tracey is very inspiring because she not only creates interesting content, she is bilingual and she is very interested in current affairs and business, she epitomises the ‘working woman’ it shows through her videos.
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3. 维多 Vittos 
Vittos is a blogger that posts her content mainly on bilibili, she has many long videos that talk about topics related to being a better person, self-care from within and loving yourself etc. to be totally honest, I’m not sure its the sort of content I’d watch in English, but in Chinese its great as, again, its natural language and not too difficult, just like a friend chatting with you. Videos are often up to 20 to 30 minutes long.
The below video is her recounting her study abroad experience in Italy (she speaks Italian!)
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https://www.bilibili.com/video/av77109513?t=2120
What are some of your favourite creators? I’d love to know for even more inspiration. Please share so we can learn and improve together :) 
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rvb-is-gay · 4 years ago
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ok so now that the final episode of rvb0 is out for everyone, lets get into some discussion about it! please note that post isnt a topic of debate but rather just my personal thoughts about everything, so dont go arguing in the replies
(fair warning ahead of time for any fans, this is mostly criticism and negative feelings about it, so keep scrolling if you dont wanna read it)
When RVB0 was first announced, I remember everyone was first upset that the Reds and Blues weren't in it, including me. But now that I've watched the whole thing, I can say with confidence that my only issue with RVB0 isn't the lack of the Reds and Blues, but rather everything. the dialogue, some of the animation, the characters, the delivery, the pacing, the ridiculous amount of clichés, etc. I don't dislike RVB0 just because there's no Reds and Blues. I dislike it because I just found the entirety of it bad.
When I first started watching it, I went in with an open mind that maybe this season could actually be really good. I’d also be lying if I said that there wasn't a single scene that I liked. There were actually a few, but they still didn't make up for just the overall badness of the season. But please note that I don't blame the voice actors for any of this or even just Torrian Crawford for the season coming out a giant mess. Many people worked for this season and always had the opportunity to improve or change things but didn't. But anyways, let’s get into some of the criticisms I have for this season.
1. Smaller and more opinion oriented criticisms
This isn’t really criticism or anything important, but rather just a few things I found a bit weird to me personally.
First, the term “ragtag team of misfits” was used to describe Shatter Squad (and was even actually said out loud by One in the last episode, which sounded just so cliché and dumb in my opinion). I don't think this describes them at all?? Everyone has, at the very least, decent relationships with each other (save for One and East who were competitive with each other (which I also fucking hate in RVB that all the girl characters are always competitive with each other)), but that still doesn't really fit the term ragtag) and they all fight very well. I think ragtag fits the Reds and Blues more than it does Shatter Squad; they're bad at fighting, they argue and fight all the time, they're idiots, and that's why we love them. If they had just stuck with “a team of misfits”, that would've made more sense, but again, this is more of a personal opinion than genuine criticism.
Second, I don’t really like the aesthetics this season had. Everything felt a bit too neon and bright and then some stuff just felt like it came straight out of World of Warcraft or something. It didn’t really feel like RVB.
Third, my feelings about Carolina constantly calling Wash David can be summed up by what Michael said in the first episode of Halo 4 LASO: “Now we’re just gonna throw his name around all willy nilly. It used to be a secret.” When someone is called by their real name in RVB or just any story in general where everyone goes by code names, it’s usually a big deal and indicates something serious. Carolina wore out Wash’s name the first time she said it and it just got more and more irritating from then on out and lost its value.
Fourth, who was the blue and purple soldier in the first teaser we got? Was that One? Did they decide to change her armour colour? I don’t know, I just randomly remembered that and thought it was weird but I guess it must’ve just been a colour change.
Now, onto the more serious criticism.
2. Animation and dialogue
The second thing I wanna talk about is the animation. Don't get me wrong, the fighting animation is probably the best compared to everything else and it was pretty good to watch, but the talking and idle animations and gestures were..... kinda yikes. I know that it could be chalked up to “well we’re not used to seeing animated gestures since all of RVB usually has everyone just holding their gun and using the regular Halo models” but there were still some pretty bad parts.
Take the scene from Encounter at 3:26 as an example (I uploaded the scene to YT to put here, but obviously it was blocked for copyright):
This scene is probably one of the worst when it comes to not only the animations, but the dialogue, pacing, and delivery. When I first saw this, I honestly laughed. Here's a list of my problems with this scene and what made it so laughable:
The overexaggerated hand gestures. I get that because everyone's in armour and a helmet, it can be hard to show expression, but this feels like a bit much. Especially when One says “what? You’re pulling us off the mission? You cant do that!” I think that one scene in season 15 when Grif stays behind on Iris while everyone leaves and it slowly zooms in on Simmons’ visor somehow does a lot better at expressing feelings than this.
East immediately making the connection between Axel and Zero feels weird. I don't know if its just me who feels this way, but I think it should've been a little bit longer before she immediately is just like “you know Zero don't you”
Axel saying “I... I do... I did”  also sounds weird and like he was trying a bit too hard to sound dramatic. I don't really know how to describe it its just such a weird delivery of the line.
The way they all immediately start yelling at each other.
One saying “Axe, I trusted you” right after saying “tell us the truth”. Girl, you gave him no opportunity to explain and just immediately jumped to not trusting him anymore. Speaking of which, I don't think this was ever really mentioned again and had no meaning or importance to it.
The echoing of “I trusted you” also feels cliché to me, but this is more of a minor thing.
I think this one comment on one of the episodes on the RT site that says the dialogue “seemed acted rather than natural. It didn't really sound like how people normally talk, more how actors talk in plays” is how I feel about all of the dialogue in RVB0.
3. The villains
Zero and Diesel both felt like they didn't really have any motivation at all for being villains. Phase is probably the best when it comes to this. She was essentially abused by her father as a child and forced to undergo being experimented on. This is an actual good and understandable motivation.
Diesel we know basically nothing about, and then on the other hand, all Zero wants is power. But for what? Why? I can understand that power is a pretty common thing for people to want, but it still kind of felt like there wasn't really anything there.
Some previous good villains in RVB include:
Temple: Temple witnessed his best friend be brutally murdered right in front of him by 2 soldiers who didn't give a shit and just left him to die, especially right after he told him he was having a baby. Of course it’s understandable that he has a hatred of Freelancers after this. Any normal person would.
Felix: Felix was probably the best villain of all of RVB, to be honest (right beside the Director). He was just somehow so likeable and had so much personality, despite being an asshole. His ultimate motivation was money and being rich, which is another thing I can understand; the more money you have, the more you can essentially do whatever you want and live in luxury. I mean, even so many people in real life do horrible things just for money. I don't even have to give examples for this. Felix in general is also just a psychopath.
The Director: The whole reason the Director did what he did was because he lost the person he loved most in the world: his wife. He was willing to do literally anything to bring her back, leading to all of his actions in the Project Freelancer saga. You can find many examples of movie/TV/book/etc characters/villains seeking vengeance as a result of loss of a loved one and grief. Despite being a horrible person, the Director actually managed to be a villain you could even sympathize with, making him even better.
Sharkface: Although a bit of a more minor villain, similar to Temple, Sharkface is a villain because he wants revenge on the people that killed his team, the people he considered to be the only family he’s ever had.
4. Tucker & the swords
The fourth thing I wanna talk about is the whole thing with Tucker and the swords. I always found it kinda weird how both Tuckers sword and now Locus’ sword in the chorus trilogy were the same, but then in RVB0, Zero’s sword looks and acts completely different, but that might just be a little nitpick of mine.
As for Tucker, it was so good to see him. Although I don’t know if it was just me, but he seemed a little OOC. What I didn't like about seeing Tucker again was that he did literally nothing the entire episode. He was useless. He said “I can fight” at one point but then all he does during the battle is get held at knife point, run away, and then get stabbed and have his sword taken. Tucker isn't an amazing fighter, but he’s definitely a lot more capable than just this. We’ve seen him in action many times and I just feel like he could've done a bit more. It almost feels like he was purposefully nerfed and tossed aside just to advance the plot.
Another thing that I and probably a lot of people are upset about is the fact that Tucker might not even own his sword anymore?? When East stabbed him, he apparently died and the sword was rebound to Phase, but it wasn't very clear that this was the case. Although the beginning of the next episode starts with hospital beeps and a flatline, I don't think it was still really clear enough that Tucker actually died long enough for Phase to reclaim the sword because I saw a handful of people confused in the comments and, like me, even thought it was just bad writing at first and that the writers completely forgot about the rules of the sword established over several prior seasons.
When in the hospital, Wash tells Tucker that he almost died. Although I actually liked this scene because it was nice to see wash and tucker bantering again, I think it could've been made better and made the plot clearer if instead of saying he almost died, Wash said something along the lines of “Tucker, you died. Your heart stopped, but they were able to bring you back thanks to their advanced medical tech” and then in response Tucker freaks out because that means his sword will now work for Phase and now they know how urgent the situation is.
I really really hate that Phase just has Tucker’s sword now and nothing is even said about it. If Tucker was to give his sword away to someone, I think many people would prefer that it was at least someone close to him, like Junior for example, but instead it goes to a random girl he hardly knows.
5. Pacing
The fifth thing I wanna talk about is the pacing. This season was definitely a lot shorter than normal and I think that’s one of the things that really prevented it from being good. The entire story just feels rushed and while I understand that it can be really difficult to build a good story and characters in such a short time, I think there’s still ways you can do it without it feeling like there’s so much missing. I think the long intros and outros are also responsible for less time and maybe they should’ve considered cutting them to give more actual episode time. Here’s a few things that were poorly done as a result of bad pacing:
The final battle against Zero: The whole battle just somehow felt like a typical video game boss battle that ends super quickly to me. Shatter Squad didn’t even defeat Zero, he just up and got disintegrated or whatever from Black Lotus.
Shatter Squad giving up on their mission: After receiving the silly deep voice filtered message from Zero, everyone on Shatter Squad just immediately gives up on finding him.
One’s speech: One’s speech wasn’t awful or anything and I didn’t really have any problems with the speech itself, but rather just how quickly the team went from “we can’t do it.. it’s over..” to “you’re right! I’m in! Let’s go get them!” Compare this to Doc and Sarge’s speech to the Reds and Blues after Church and Carolina leave in season 10 episode 20. It just felt a lot more genuine (this is probably because the Reds and Blues had a lot more time to be developed, though) and was only given after some time passed rather than 2 seconds later. The scene and context also transitioned well into it and at first, nobody was on board with what Doc was saying, which is more realistic in my opinion. People’s minds won’t just instantly change, they’re still gonna think about it and maybe have a few doubts at first.
Phase and West: During their fight, West talked a lot about how he regrets giving Phase away to Starlight, that he won’t hurt her, and is even willing to die for her. Their scene together ends with Phase punching him in the head and then leaving to join the others and nothing else about them is mentioned. We don’t know if Phase forgave him or not, we don’t know how West feels, etc.
Tucker’s sword: Phase still has Tucker’s sword and like the scenario with West, nothing about it is mentioned. We don’t know what she’s going to do with it, if she’s going to keep it, if Tucker’s gonna do anything about it, etc.
6. Clichés
Clichés aren’t inherently bad and can be really impactful and good if done right. But when it comes to RVB0, it’s jampacked with clichés that aren’t good. Here are a few examples:
Everyone gives up until a speech is given: All of the points for this are the same as above, but I wanted to include this scene as a cliché as well.
Every female character is competitive with each other: RVB falls into this a lot, like I mentioned earlier. It happens again with East and One, although luckily they seem to resolve it, but not until literally the end of the season.
West’s fit about East: All of the lines and delivery in this scene were just atrocious and cheesy. I think West’s dialogue just could’ve been a bit more original, but instead we’re given this boring predictable “I won’t lay a hand on her. I promised her. I promised her mother. I promised she’d be safe” spiel that has no emotion to it in his voice.
The whole “I got this, you go ahead” thing: This isn’t like a super cliché thing, but I found it pretty interesting how it happens twice in the same episode.
I think this is pretty much all I can think of at the moment. If I think of anything else, I’ll add onto this. Overall, I think RVB0 would’ve done a lot better as just an RVB spinoff so that it could have more episodes and seasons dedicated to developing characters and a good plot. I’m really disappointed with this season and I hope whatever comes next is better than what RVB0 was. I hope the team that worked on it can learn a few things that come from the good and valid constructive criticism given to them. And if I had to pick, I think I’d say Raymond was my favourite out of all the new characters. He just felt the most relatable and realistic to me.
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coffeeandcalligraphy · 4 years ago
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I've never send you an ask before, but this is very important that you know how much it meant when I found your channel at the start of this year. To see someone my age who looks like me (I'm Brown, but with lots of acne, and curly hair like yours) meant so much to me coz all the authortubers are just supermodels. Love my beautiful queens(!!) but it was also the biggest reason I couldn't start a YT channel. I hope I'm not offending you, but you're voice is so soothing, and you're so talented 1/2
Seeing you in the last couple of months, be as confident as you are, did make me a little self confident too. I wanted to make a Preptober video today, but when I watched it back, all the acne and everything made me feel so bad. Can you give me some advice on how to me more comfortable in my skin, how to be confident enough to film a video, edit and upload it wihtout beating myself up si much. (Again, I hope I have not offended you) 2/2 Love, rev
Oh my <3 this is such a kind, beautiful message, thank you! I talk about the struggle to accept myself in today’s vid, so this is a topic I’ve been thinking about the last few days!
I feel like we’re on the same wavelength here because we’re both brown, have acne, and have curly hair, and oh my! these are three things that I’ve struggled to accept in the past, but that I’ve grown to love. My face wasn’t on the internet at the time of my worst years with acne, but from about age 11-16 I had really horrible breakouts. My skin scars easily, and since it is darker in colour, the scars just end up as dark spots. I remember I used to be so upset that my entire forehead as a young teen was a different colour than my face because of how scarred it was (that was my perception at least). So I feel you, and truly understand the adverse affects these kinds of things can have on your self-confidence, and I wish I could tell you a definitive answer on how I came to love the things I never did love. Growing up not looking like the super white media was not! fun! and I straightened my hair almost daily from the age of 8 until I learned how to style my curly hair last year.
I do have a few tips besides the obvious be kind to yourself!
- Learn how to love the things you’re uncomfortable with.
I mean this in a literal way. I wasn’t comfortable with my curly hair because of how frizzy it got. It was frizzy because I never knew how to style it and combed out all the curls lol! Once I learned how to style my hair, educated myself on haircare, and really created a relationship with it, I absolutely adore it! I’m not saying you have to cover up anything you’re uncomfortable with to feel better--not at all, and I actually stray away from that. I’m saying to get connected to the things you’re uncomfortable with by learning more about it.
The world is so white and so literally everything you’re taught especially if you’re in North America is codified from a white lens. For example, I get these dark spots on my chest & stomach (I think they’re fungal, but don’t know the proper name) and when I was younger, I was really confused and concerned about them because I didn’t know what they were and this was not explored in white media. When I asked my mom I found out they’re just really common for people of my ethnicity and totally normal and fine and just because the Walmart models don’t have them, doesn’t mean I have to get rid of them (and I actually now think they’re so beautiful)! It’s kind of amazing to me how learning a little bit about something that slots me farther away from society’s “normal” makes me feel confident about it and the more I realize that I’m not “abnormal” AT ALL.
- Engage in some diverse communities
Authortube is! so! white! Is there even an authortuber of colour who has over 10k subs? I did a little data study on this for myself over the summer and I believe (this is not fact because obviously I just have to judge on what the authortuber has said!) about the ~top 15 (give or take) channels are all white! And mostly white women. So I understand how uncomfortable it can feel to hop onto the internet as a smaller creator in a white dominated field. My recommendation here? Do NOT let that stop you. I know it can be uncomfortable, but the world needs diverse creators like you. This community needs diverse creators and this community needs to do BETTER to amplify our voices.
Because authortube is so white, I don’t often engage/watch vids in the community because it makes me a little uncomfortable and that is something I’d like to change by watching more diverse authortubers. Not going to lie! Sometimes this is hard because the community is so white dominated and even I need to do a better job at this. If anyone has any faves please put them in the replies!
I mostly watch YouTube outside of authortube. Some of my faves that I watch frequently (non exhaustive):
- abetweene
- Anncy Twinkle
- bestdressed
- Divas Can Cook
- emmymadeinjapan
- HeyParis
- Honeysuckle
- imuRgency
- Jackie Aina
- Karina Gomez
- LongHairPrettyNails
- Marion’s Kitchen (I am not lying any recipe I make from this woman is HEAVENLY just made soup from her yesterday)
- Vee Kativhu
I’ve been watching YouTube for about ten years now, and some of these names have been in my subs since then, so I think seeing diverse YouTubers doing their thing was really helpful in me feeling comfortable to also be on camera!
My last tip for you would be:
- Take the plunge
It will be uncomfortable the first few times you make a video for so many reasons, but once you get over that initial hump, it is so much better. It took me a few months to feel brave enough to make a face-to-face video and a lot of those videos never got uploaded--and that’s okay! It’s okay to feel insecure and lack confidence. I am not a very confident person so it amazes me that people think I am. I am actually super insecure about so many things! But don’t let those insecurities hold you back. What would you get from not doing something you really want to do just because you’re worried about others, including yourself, will think? You don’t get anything besides that awful feeling. What would you get from taking the plunge? Maybe some embarrassment, or some insecurity, but you’d also prove to yourself that you can do it--and that will trump all insecurity in time. If you’re uncomfortable with a new decision you made (of course outside of unhealthy reasons that would make you uncomfortable), you’re living life right. Be uncomfortable! It is okay! You will be okay!
If you do make a channel, please let me know and I’ll sub immediately! You are not alone in this journey, and if you need anyone to chat to, my DMs are always open. <3
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cjcroen1393 · 5 years ago
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If Class 1-A had Youtube Channels:
Aoyama: Posts lots of vlogs where he talks about himself. That's pretty much it. Ashido, Midoriya and Uraraka are his only subscribers and the latter two occasionally guest star on his channel.
Ashido: Makes lots of dance videos. By popular demand, she starts making dance tutorials as well.
Tsuyu: Mainly a daily vlog channel. She talks about her life, what she's doing for the day, occasionally films the frogs she sees and basically tries to talk to, etc.
Iida: Has his own channel and also collabs with Midoriya and Uraraka sometimes on Midoriya's channel. Iida's doesn't have a lot of content, but what little he does have always follows YT's guidelines...so it's basically just blank walls.
Uraraka: Has a wide selection of content, from vlogs, to top tens, to reactions, to work-out videos.
Ojirou: Has a mostly empty channel with a lot of playlists that have a martial arts theme. Ojirou himself has nothing uploaded except for one really old video of himself doing a fighting tutorial.
Kaminari: Shares a channel with Kirishima and Sero, where they do "stunts" and pranks with their quirks. Kaminari does it via electrocuting things and seeing how long he can last before he shorts out. Has his own channel as well, where he shares music and occasionally collabs with Jirou.
Kirishima: Shares a channel with Kaminari and Sero. He likes to do stunts using his quirk, usually doing things like seeing if he can chew on a whole bunch of jawbreakers while in unbreakable mode. Has his own channel too, where he vlogs a lot, usually with Bakugou.
Koda: Has nothing but animal-related favorites. Has never uploaded a video in his life. He's too shy to get behind the camera.
Satou: Usually makes cooking videos. Updates somewhat sporadically.
Shouji: Subscribed to nearly all of his classmates and favorites all of their videos. Has pretty much none of his own.
Jirou: Music. Lots and lots of music. Both her own original works and covers. Sometimes they're played on guitar, other times she makes vocal covers. Kaminari likes to help her out sometimes.
Sero: Shares a channel with Kaminari and Kirishima. He does pranks and stunts with his quirk too, but mostly prefers to be the man behind the camera. Has his own channel where he fixes things with duct tape.
Tokoyami: Edgy Creepypasta reader.
Todoroki: Because Todoroki does not know how to person, many of his vids are weird and kind of nonsensical. People find him funny for this, which he doesn't understand but is okay with because it brings in views. That said, he also occasionally posts vents about his life, which has elicited sympathy from his subscribers. Often collabs with Midoriya.
Hagakure: Is mostly a mix of a vlog and make up tutorial channel.
Bakugou: Has about 50 different videos with titles like "Deku is Garbage and Here's Why", "Top Ten Reasons Why Deku is A Worthless Pile of Trash!" and "Everything Wrong With Deku in Ten Minutes or Less". Other than that, most of his videos are him ranting about whatever made him mad that week and/or complaining about Class 1-B. Or just Monoma. Primarily Monoma. Collabs with Kaminari, Kirishima and Sero sometimes.
Midoriya: MASSIVELY nerdy analysis channel wherein Midoriya talks at length about Pro-Heroes and their quirks. Videos have titles like "Born Heroes - Mutation Quirks and You", "All Might's Strength: A Hero Theory", "Kamui Woods: Mutation or Transformation?" and "Theory: Endeavor is Really a Villain". Often collabs with the other students, especially Iida, Uraraka and Todoroki.
Mineta: Is constantly trying to upload porn onto YT, and failing that, posts other sexually explicit things, which usually get flagged. So he has no videos that are visible to the public. Kaminari and Shoji are his only subscribers, and the latter's mostly just doing it out of pity.
Yaoyorozu: Like Midoriya, she has an analysis channel with added talk of social issues on top. Very frequently collabs with Midoriya and helps with topics he's less knowledgeable on.
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kandydolor-blog · 6 years ago
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