I live on the wrong side of the pond to have gotten his voice on my nature videos...
I know the name though.
I live in the Oosa and I've heard his voice on documentaries tons, on TV and Netflix
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Dear Brendon,
I'm picking up what you are throwing down, but people like ProZD are already doing this, and to be frank Brandon... he's pulling it off with a touch better execution than you. It's not the videos dude, it's the people behind them. For example, I follow a blind girl who drips positivity. Some of her content is hit-or-miss. She can be a little... loud. and very recently she gave a tour of what was in her refrigerator, which I really couldn't give two shits about. However I recently noticed she has a semicolon tattooed behind her ear, which put her in a way different light. This makes me want to hear what she has to say for a about a 10 minute stretch of time.
Heck even my little stint on being viral. I made a huge nerdy Enterprise in Minecraft. From what I gather, it was popular because I sounded exactly like the kind of nerd who would do such at thing. Looking at the engagement graph, it point where watches peaked was where I dropped an F-bomb, while sounding like I was 13.
I applaud you want to make content you want to make, but it's a double edged sword, because it sounds like you also want to make content that others want to watch. Sometimes these things don't touch on the venn diagram.
Ads pfft PragerU is back with it's ads that are just sad to watch
Got one the other day that talked about the Evil-Liberal-Elitist-Teachers indoctrinating children, with their "Liberal Arts" degree programs, to hate western civilization
It was like borderline satire, but made with the utmost sincerity
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Ads pfft PragerU is back with it's ads that are just sad to watch
Got one the other day that talked about the Evil-Liberal-Elitist-Teachers indoctrinating children, with their "Liberal Arts" degree programs, to hate western civilization
It was like borderline satire, but made with the utmost sincerity
I'm getting bombarded with ads for Root Car Insurance. "Our business model is to externalize the costs of being a provider of car insurance to every other insurer. We're geniuses! Next, check out Root Health Insurance, which doesn't allow any sick people to sign up."
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Dear Brendon,
I'm picking up what you are throwing down, but people like ProZD are already doing this, and to be frank Brandon... he's pulling it off with a touch better execution than you. It's not the videos dude, it's the people behind them. For example, I follow a blind girl who drips positivity. Some of her content is hit-or-miss. She can be a little... loud. and very recently she gave a tour of what was in her refrigerator, which I really couldn't give two shits about. However I recently noticed she has a semicolon tattooed behind her ear, which put her in a way different light. This makes me want to hear what she has to say for a about a 10 minute stretch of time.
Heck even my little stint on being viral. I made a huge nerdy Enterprise in Minecraft. From what I gather, it was popular because I sounded exactly like the kind of nerd who would do such at thing. Looking at the engagement graph, it point where watches peaked was where I dropped an F-bomb, while sounding like I was 13.
I applaud you want to make content you want to make, but it's a double edged sword, because it sounds like you also want to make content that others want to watch. Sometimes these things don't touch on the venn diagram.
Dear Brendon,
I'm picking up what you are throwing down, but people like ProZD are already doing this, and to be frank Brandon... he's pulling it off with a touch better execution than you. It's not the videos dude, it's the people behind them. For example, I follow a blind girl who drips positivity. Some of her content is hit-or-miss. She can be a little... loud. and very recently she gave a tour of what was in her refrigerator, which I really couldn't give two shits about. However I recently noticed she has a semicolon tattooed behind her ear, which put her in a way different light. This makes me want to hear what she has to say for a about a 10 minute stretch of time.
Heck even my little stint on being viral. I made a huge nerdy Enterprise in Minecraft. From what I gather, it was popular because I sounded exactly like the kind of nerd who would do such at thing. Looking at the engagement graph, it point where watches peaked was where I dropped an F-bomb, while sounding like I was 13.
I applaud you want to make content you want to make, but it's a double edged sword, because it sounds like you also want to make content that others want to watch. Sometimes these things don't touch on the venn diagram.
I doubt he reads the forums, dude
He knows that. It's a stylistic device called an "apostophe", where you for rhetorical effect adress someone who isn't present.
"The western world sips from a poisonous cocktail: Polarisation, populism, protectionism and post-truth"
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I know the name though.
I live in the Oosa and I've heard his voice on documentaries tons, on TV and Netflix
I'm pretty sure you're wrong
https://youtu.be/mJ668kJr3iE
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
As of today his channel has been renamed "Undotube", and all of his videos have been changed to private. At the same time he uploaded these two videos
https://youtu.be/p3gUkIhupoc
https://youtu.be/BZWi-W9SyRM
He's not a huge player but he does have over 100,000 subs and his No Small Parts vids were well received and popular. I wonder what he's up to.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-HlbL3_lFk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B493RmTsRz4
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Loot boxes?
This is like 3 levels of satire too deep for me
is the gag in this one that you can't actually read any of the rules, or are my eyes just old ?
I hope Nintendo steals this level design
no way it's legal for Evo but still
Dear Brendon,
I'm picking up what you are throwing down, but people like ProZD are already doing this, and to be frank Brandon... he's pulling it off with a touch better execution than you. It's not the videos dude, it's the people behind them. For example, I follow a blind girl who drips positivity. Some of her content is hit-or-miss. She can be a little... loud. and very recently she gave a tour of what was in her refrigerator, which I really couldn't give two shits about. However I recently noticed she has a semicolon tattooed behind her ear, which put her in a way different light. This makes me want to hear what she has to say for a about a 10 minute stretch of time.
Heck even my little stint on being viral. I made a huge nerdy Enterprise in Minecraft. From what I gather, it was popular because I sounded exactly like the kind of nerd who would do such at thing. Looking at the engagement graph, it point where watches peaked was where I dropped an F-bomb, while sounding like I was 13.
I applaud you want to make content you want to make, but it's a double edged sword, because it sounds like you also want to make content that others want to watch. Sometimes these things don't touch on the venn diagram.
Got one the other day that talked about the Evil-Liberal-Elitist-Teachers indoctrinating children, with their "Liberal Arts" degree programs, to hate western civilization
It was like borderline satire, but made with the utmost sincerity
I'm getting bombarded with ads for Root Car Insurance. "Our business model is to externalize the costs of being a provider of car insurance to every other insurer. We're geniuses! Next, check out Root Health Insurance, which doesn't allow any sick people to sign up."
I doubt he reads the forums, dude
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlk1u2l1Ons
He knows that. It's a stylistic device called an "apostophe", where you for rhetorical effect adress someone who isn't present.
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
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noun: apostrophe; plural noun: apostrophes
an exclamatory passage in a speech or poem addressed to a person (typically one who is dead or absent) or thing (typically one that is personified).
PragerU has one (1) good video, and this is it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcy7qV-BGF4
Ugh no that’s clearly a truck.
I don't want to click it, it says yes right?
It's a US Army Colonel saying yes, absolutely yes, and here are a bajillion carefully-explained reasons why.