You mean the one you're updating every day to the point that your image association now is vaguely anime?
You have way too many frames on that animation, it makes it super busy.
You mean the one you're updating every day [1] to the point that your image association now is vaguely anime? [2]
You have way too many frames on that animation, it makes it super busy. [3]
1. Hyperbole, at best.
2. Maybe your association.
3. Whinging.
You mean the one you're updating every day [1] to the point that your image association now is vaguely anime? [2]
You have way too many frames on that animation, it makes it super busy. [3]1. Hyperbole, at best.
2. Maybe your association.
Images build associations, and images carry them as well. This can't be ignored, and you now are visually associated with vague anime motion.
Less is more for avatars imo, which is why Cinemagraphs work super well. This is basic image design logic, it's not just about me.
3. Whinging.
Dude it's a fast scene and it goes on for way too long. The frames are super busy and a bit choppy, making it hard to look at.
She's doing ASMR now, I guess:
Yeah, one of the good things to surface from the current Kiwi drama's her coming back out of hiding.
Their harassment eventually led to her deleting or privatizing her videos, but lately there's been new content. Her book interview was wild.
She's doing ASMR now, I guess:
Yeah, one of the good things to surface from the current Kiwi drama's her coming back out of hiding.
Their harassment eventually led to her deleting or privatizing her videos, but lately there's been new content. Her book interview was wild.
Do you have other videos of people who are heavily in the grips of mental illness? I think I've posted this one before, but it was a long time ago by now.
She's doing ASMR now, I guess:
Yeah, one of the good things to surface from the current Kiwi drama's her coming back out of hiding.
Their harassment eventually led to her deleting or privatizing her videos, but lately there's been new content. Her book interview was wild.Do you have other videos of people who are heavily in the grips of mental illness?
A lot of them go down after being up for so much time, someone inevitably notices them and begins harassing them which then lends to them hiding or removing their content.
I used to watch a lot of Fedsmoker, but he's been dead for some time now. The guy's a legend, having traveled the US living out of his car while uploading from public wifi as he meets people, is taken as a public menace in some states while loved in others, and tells us stories about how much he hates cops and 'chomos' while forcing his camera in people's faces and skirting the absolute edges of the law. His shit's always being taken down but some Kiwis spent time trying to keep a timeline on him: https://archive.ph/4tDRk
Church of Gail has gone Church of Stale through repetition of themes, her older content's always seemed much more inspired. She these days mostly just chews up and spits out power names like Putin while going on about how they're her harem essentially.
Open Scroll used to be one of my all time favorites, but that too has disappeared from Youtube. He is one of the 'Decoders' you've otherwise likely seen themes of, but this guy was next tier with his decoding of Back to the Future that is like five times longer than the movies themselves. He looks into religious symbolism, numerology, advertising strategies, plays on words, how Superman's girlfriend is a euphamism for anal sex, and so... much more (usually centered around butt stuff). Thankfully some of his stuff is still on Bitchute, but his blog's also been gutted.
Another one I used to watch that went down was a disordered person, probably schizo, who decided to record every cigarette smoked regardless of what might be going on around her. A lot of the videos were fucking boring, just watching her sit alone in her room playing one stupid game over and over or rant about weird shit somewhat mumbly since being medicated (pre-medication she'd say weird shit to strangers on the street... outside of a sex shop), but with enough digging there were videos like watching her swing a sword around, argue with her mother, talk to homeless people, it was a laid back trip. All of that's gone now though, Youtube shut that shit down once they saw her using the channel to record herself doing weird drugs.
Psychic Emily Halifax has threatened to leave over her 'haters' (aka people like me who'd press downvote when we'd think she's looking over how it'd visibly affect her, and sometimes even have her close the stream), but keeps coming back after every one of those videos with worse makeup and occasionally what looks like (more) work being done to her face. She spends her time giving people Tarot readings and has a weirdly religious following when you consider how sloppy and unprofessional she's been over it. Most of the time she is just projecting what's going on in her own life while saying 'she knows these things', and isn't afraid to tell people their love life is going to fail or other negative fortunes based on said projections. She also has an odd relationship with makeup, sometimes wearing too much while other times wearing none at all. She's a lot of fun on the right night but is much more fun to watch live. She uploads a lot of content so it's one that'd take a lot of digging to find good crops for.
Jessy Bunny... is a Bimbofication fetishist mess. Not even sure what else to say but it's a weirdly fascinating case.
I haven't been as active with finding new people, and a lot of the old names for one reason or another aren't doing too well, but I am very glad Elora Snow, The Oracle of Saturn/Sleeper Agent of Walt Disney, is back on the scene. A lot of entries are otherwise semi-intact on archive sites for old Kiwi entries, but any videos hosted from their server won't show you anything.
I'm overdue to find new names, which I usually find from browsing low view content on purpose with filters (it's harder to do now than it used to be but stuff uploaded either within the last hour or the last day tend to yield weird shit if paired with random single words), browsing /r/DeepIntoYoutube, or occasionally from other collectors like SHAMANWATCH, or on the street situations like Andrew Callaghan's work or some of the earlier entries on Lee's Channel (his live stuff's not of the same mindset).