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xyomarasworld · 8 months
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She’s back and she’s a succubus now.
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pastel-charm-14 · 2 months
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* ˚ ✦ aesthetic youtube channels to check out ೄྀ࿐ ˊˎ-
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annie long: annie's channel features vlogs, fashion hauls, and lifestyle content with a soft and dreamy aesthetic. her bubbly personality and pastel-themed videos have gained her a dedicated following in the soft girl community.
olivia rouyre: olivia's channel offers a mix of lifestyle, fashion, and beauty content, often featuring soft and romantic aesthetics. her videos range from outfit ideas to makeup tutorials, all with a charming and whimsical vibe.
lavendaire: aileen xu's channel, lavendaire, focuses on personal growth, mindfulness, and self-care. while not exclusively a soft girl channel, her calming and introspective content resonates well with the soft aesthetic.
catcreature: annabelle, known as catcreature on youtube, shares vlogs, art, and lifestyle content with a soft and pastel aesthetic. her videos often feature cozy aesthetics, creative projects, and a touch of whimsy.
sammiespeaks: sammie's channel offers a variety of lifestyle content, including fashion, beauty, and vlogs. her soft and feminine style is evident in her videos, which often feature pastel colors and dreamy visuals.
aspyn ovard: aspyn's channel features lifestyle vlogs, travel diaries, and beauty content with a soft and airy aesthetic. her warm and inviting personality shines through in her videos, making them both relatable and inspiring.
sydney serena: sydney's channel includes fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content with a soft and girly vibe. her bubbly personality and positive energy make her videos fun to watch, while her fashion hauls and diys offer plenty of inspiration for soft girl aesthetics.
siena mirabella: siena's channel features fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content with a soft and feminine vibe. her videos often showcase her love for pastel colors, cozy aesthetics, and positive energy.
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shadowdemon-gd · 1 year
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I like SunnyV2 but this is in extremely bad taste. Idek where to begin with this. Jimmy isn’t forcing himself to be okay with this. He’s being supportive of his friend. That’s all there is to it. If people don’t like that, they can leave. He’ll still be successful even after that
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P.O.V. You're me as a tween girl coming home to my family house after another school weekday going onto YouTube Dot Com and looking for videos to watch in the search bar for atleast an hour before going to do your homework on the couch(Please note that these obviously arent the exact words I typed atleast but that I just remember looking for them)!!☆(0////0):
"Happy Wheels Let's Play"• Animation Meme Cringe Compilation"•"How To Draw Anime And Manga"•"'It's Not Like I Like You!!' Tsundere Song"•"Vocaloid"/"Utauloid"•"Markiplier/"Jacksepticeye"/"Pewdiepie Meme Review"/"CrankGamePlays"/"CoryXKenshin"•"Aphmau Mystreet Minecraft Roleplay"•"Reacting To Sans Fangirls Killing Videos"•"Starco Comics" are a couple of examples that come to mind♡.
(Btw I don't know if any significant stuff has happened or whatever if anything but please note I don't support Pewds anymore, I was just a dumb child who didn't know he was racist).
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aangarchy · 1 year
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A list of my favorite reaction channels on youtube! Not all of them are big channels, and it really is a mix of all kinds of people. Some also don't really do reactions but commentaries (aka they've seen it before and will analyse it or do a singalong, it feels like ur watching a movie with a friend basically. I'll clarify who does what)
OBG reacts (first time reactions)
Nikki and Steven react (first time reactions)
The Normies (first time reactions but sometimes movie commentary)
Blind Wave (first time reaction + in depth discussion)
Trin Lovell (50/50 of first time reactions and commentary)
Brad Evans (first time reactions, and occasionally commentary)
Welchy (first time reactions)
Aaron and Jo (first time reactions, tv show commentary of reality shows)
Rival Reacts (mainly subscribed to him bc he's dutch, like that's a homie, he does first fime reactions)
The Pink Popcast (50/50 mix of both)
Dylan Is In Trouble (is now mostly active on his other channel Ooga Booga, but mostly commentary and occasionally a first time reaction)
ItsAPrimate (first time reaction)
Harry Allen (first time reaction, mostly to lgbt media)
Heroes Reforged (first time reaction)
White Noise Reacts (first time reactions, have a dedicated animation reactions channel)
Natalie Gold (first time reaction)
Nics&Nacs (50/50 mix of both)
Pretty Much It (commentary)
Rebecca Rose (first time reactions)
Ricky Reviews (first time reactions, also mostly to lgbt media)
SebScreen (first time reactions, but with him i sometimes truly do wonder if he really hasn't seen it before. He's funny either way)
Sophia Phan (commentary and sing alongs)
Stephanie Best (commentary and sometimes first time reactions)
The Movie Budz (commentary)
There's others that I check out occasionally but i'm not subscribed to, like Movies In Depth, ItsAng, Thor Reacts and TimotheeReacts. There have also been people that i was subscribed to in the past but unsubscribed to bc they either got boring or said something offensive, but i forgot their names lmao
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swaggerblonde · 24 days
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Swagger Blonde Quick Plays Micro Machines Nintendo Gameboy Part 2
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So i've just started studying swedish for an exchange i might be able to do in one year, and i'm looking for stuff to read/watch/listen to in swedish, outside of those resources that are traditionally for language learners. It doesn't matter what level it is; in the worst of cases, it will give me something to look forward to understanding. So i'm asking all swedish speakers who happen to see this:
Is there any book, or show, or youtube channel, or podcast, or media in general that's in swedish and that you'd recommend to me?
I'd be interested in about anything, but here are some possible subjects (anything outside of them is fine too):
History
Food
Gaming content (e.g. let's players)
Science (incl. math and computer science)
Fantasy stuff
Sci-fi
Roleplaying (e.g. DnD)
Knitting, crocheting, etc.
Art, drawing, etc.
Hopefully this won't disappear in the void of tumblr, and thanks a lot to anyone who answers!
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misangremellama · 1 year
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justdonotaskmewhy · 11 months
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Guys from my musical family! I need your help!
Please consider subscribing to (or at least please, reblog it)
She is so good at what she does! Her singing voice is so amazing I can’t even put it in words! She plays musical instruments! Like wow a person who can actually sing on YouTube , you know, a rare thing!
She is a diamond and she means the world to me!
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More Smash Bros Youtube Channels
Sonic: Videos about ranking the many ways to have a chili dog, all from personal experience. And also a mock interview series where he interviews all his friends and enemies from the entire multimedia universe, from the games to the 2020s movies.
Banjo and Kazooie: Music tutorial videos. Mainly country music tutorial videos.
Sora: Cartoon reviews and theories. Greninja actually watches his Amphibia videos.
Pac-Man: Retro video game walkthroughs.
Crazy Hand: Smash audition tapes. Somehow, Sora getting in has led to a boost in Crazy Hand's daily uploads, thanks to Disney's involvement in the final end credits and their lack of a crossover fighting game of their own.
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systemserendipity · 5 months
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We've started a YouTube channel with our partner, @squishtomtato
Give it a look!! The link's also in our pinned post.
《LINK PHOTO ID: A crying espresso bean in front of a blue background, the Depresso_Beans YouTube channel icon.》
And here's their first video! Ours'll be soon!
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《THUMBNAIL ID: a person with dark hair and black animal-eared headband, doing a rainbow- gradiented eyeshadow look》
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ooccoo · 6 months
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I am starting to think that conflating products and people online is a horrendously bad move
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shadowdemon-gd · 1 year
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I watch one Patrick Cc video and all of my thoughts are in Pat’s voice. I watch one Turkey Tom video and all of my thoughts are in Tom’s voice. I watch one SunnyV2 video and all of my thoughts are in Sunny’s voice. What does this mean
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Making an attempt to become more productive sorta-ish.
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theautisticgamer · 1 year
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The Problem With YouTube's "Dono" Culture
I had plans to write about other things, but this is pressing my conscience and I would like to bring awareness to it.
YouTube allows their YouTubers to collect Donations, referred to by the YouTube community simply as "Dono's." This allows viewers to tip their favorite channels as a way of thanking them and funding more content, and YouTube collects a small portion of the profit. It is the equivalent of tipping a street performer, or perhaps tipping your waiter/waitress at a local restaurant.
Harmless, right?
Well...no. While I've always had a problem with tipping culture in the United States, this article won't be addressing that. Rather, I'll be addressing how tipping/donating on YouTube can endanger minors and affect their families.
When a user donates money on a YouTuber's stream, the YouTuber(s) will immediately praise the donor and give them lots of attention for the next 2-3 minutes. While it is important to show gratitude for donations, these are done in such a way that it triggers a release of dopamine, which causes a donor to associate donating their money as a rewarding experience. Dopamine can also be released in a similar way during gambling or substance abuse. It inspires addictive behavior. For the majority of users on YouTube, this wouldn't be a problem, but it's children, especially preteens and teenagers more than younger children, that are at risk for a spending addiction in the form of donos (similar to gambling addiction).
Human beings do not develop a complete sense of 'good judgement' until age 25. Preteens and teenagers believe they have good judgement because of all they have learned so far and quickly underestimate their limits. This incomplete sense of good judgement is why addictive substances are restricted to be used by adults only, and why citizens must be at least 18 years old in the United States to vote, with many debating that the minimum age limit should be increased further.
However, age is not the only reason that preteens/teenagers are particularly more vulnerable to a spending addiction to donos. This a time when individuals begin to experience a lot of loneliness in their lives, being ostracized by their peers in the classroom or feeling their efforts aren't being recognized. They are craving attention and praise, perhaps more than they realize, and this is why we see people in these age groups with a heightened presence on social media. But posting on a social media page has no guarantee of finding friends. Meanwhile spending on a dono immediately gratifies the individual with the attention and praise they are seeking. That praise is short lived, causing these individuals to begin spending money half-hazardly and in down-spiraling cycle.
Even worse is that some YouTube Channels have recognized this and capitalized on it. They don't discourage minors from donating, in fact they only encourage it more in addition to the praise/attention. Viewers who point out the wrongness of the situation tend to be scolded by the Channels/streamers who participate in this.
This week alone I watched a minor donate $100, every penny of their birthday money, to two channels. These channels do YouTube as a side-gig and work full time jobs, and had no scruples in baiting this boy with praise and attention until that birthday money was spent, which was probably all the boy owned since he was too young to legally work. (I am not mentioning the boy's names nor the YouTubers' names for the sake of this boy's privacy). It is fortunate that this is the only damage that had been done. What if a minor stole their parents' credit card to fuel their addiction to spending on donos? A whole family could be devastated by these actions.
I won't pretend to ignore that the boy had poor judgement and that he can reap what he sowed. The problem is that a corporation like YouTube, who claims to want to protect minors on their website, can't allow Dono Culture to continue in the way that is operating now. Better policies could have prevented this boy, and others I've seen on YouTube like him, from making such terrible decisions until they were old enough to understand frugality and wise spending.
MY CALL TO ACTION, at a minimum, is that viewers on YouTube should be 18 or older to donate. I think it's only fair that someone who is old enough to vote would be old to evaluate their decision to donate money, and by that age they are probably earning/spending their own money.
If YouTube would be willing to take it farther than that, I think it is safest for Donations to be removed entirely (this does not count when a YouTuber sponsors a collection for a charity of choice via YouTube's charity system) and to forbid donations through third-party software like CashApp or Paypal (which YouTubers are doing to avoid having to pay YouTube their cut of donation profits) in order to prevent minors from finding alternative ways to donating. Funds could still be raised for both YouTubers/YouTube by raising the prices of channel memberships, so I don't think donations are necessary in order for channels to profit.
I would appreciate that anyone who reads this could raise awareness to this issue in whatever way they can. Even simply reblogging this article will help a ton.
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randomuzerthelozer · 4 months
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Youtubers who make souless boring and moslty trend hopping content being like "respect the grind"
Like yeah I'll respect the grind but I'm not respecting the content lmao
I don't give a HELL if you put your "heart and soul" into it. If it's shite it's shite, epsically if it's boring repeptive content with the most clickbaity thumbnails I've seen....
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