
u/Complete-Radio6204

Trying to grow my YouTube channel. Currently at 36 subscribers!
Hey everyone! I've been putting a lot of time into my YouTube channel and I'm trying to keep growing it. I'm currently sitting at 36 subscribers, so every new sub, view, like, or bit of feedback really helps.
I mainly upload gaming content, including full game playthroughs, boss fights, hidden moments, and other gaming videos. I'm always trying to improve my thumbnails, editing, and overall quality with each upload.
If you have a few minutes, I'd really appreciate it if you could check out my channel. If you enjoy what you see, a like or subscription would honestly mean a lot.
If you're also a creator, feel free to share your channel too. I'd love to check out other people's content and support fellow small creators. Thanks for taking the time to read this, and good luck to everyone else working toward their goals!
I Will Never Forgive Matt Rhule for What He Did to the Panthers
I don't care what anyone says I absolutely despise Matt Rhule. I've been a Panthers fan for a long time, and I honestly can't think of anyone who's done more damage to this franchise than he did. Every Sunday felt like a new level of embarrassment. There was no discipline, no identity, no progress. Just excuse after excuse while the team got worse. And what makes me even angrier is watching what happened to the core of this team.
Christian McCaffrey? Gone. DJ Moore? Gone.
Brian Burns? Eventually gone after all the contract drama that started while Rhule was here. It felt like we took one of the most exciting young cores in the NFL and completely tore it apart. I know not every move happened while Rhule was still the coach, but he absolutely helped put this franchise on that path. His awful roster management, constant quarterback experiments, and complete inability to build a winning culture left us digging out of a hole for years.
I'll never get over passing on Justin Fields, cycling through Teddy Bridgewater, Sam Darnold, and Baker Mayfield, acting like every washed up quarterback was somehow going to fix the mess he created. It was painful to watch. People talk about rebuilding, but Rhule didn't rebuild anything. He burned the house down and walked away while everyone else had to clean up the ashes.
As far as I'm concerned, Matt Rhule is the worst coach in Panthers history, and it's not even close. Anyone else still get irrationally angry every time his name comes up, or am I the only one still holding this grudge?
Which one are you saving?
Out of all of these franchises, you can only save one. The rest will disappear
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Saw
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Scream
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Halloween
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Jeepers Creepers
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Friday The 13th
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Nightmare On Elm Street
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The Conjuring
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Alien
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Predator
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Hellraiser
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Tremors
All My Audie Murphy & Rory Calhoun Movies
Which one is you're favorite? And yes I know I'm missing some of their movies but I'm working on it :)
Who do you think is the worst pitcher in Braves history?
I've been watching old Braves highlights and looking back through different eras of the team, and it got me wondering. Who do you think is the worst pitcher the Braves have ever had? I'm not just talking about someone who had one bad outing I mean a pitcher who consistently struggled, was a huge disappointment, or made you cringe every time they took the mound. It could be because of terrible stats, blown leads, bad contracts, or just unforgettable performances for all the wrong reasons. Curious to hear everyone's opinions and the stories behind your picks. Who gets your vote, and why? Let's hear some of the names that Braves fans would rather forget.
I seriously can't believe this is an actual movie
I was scrolling through my phone today when I came across this movie poster. My first thought was, "There's no way this is real." I honestly thought someone had made it as a joke or as a parody of all those ridiculous Sharknado style movies. So then I looked it up. And It's real. It's called Dicknado, it came out in 2017 and it actually has an IMDb page a cast, a director and everything. Apparently it's about a giant phallic shaped tornado that wreaks havoc on a town. I had to read the description multiple times because I genuinely thought Google was messing with me. What's even funnier is the tagline "You don't suck this dick. This dick sucks YOU!"
I don't know who sat in a meeting, pitched this idea with a straight face, and somehow got funding to make it, but part of me has to respect the commitment. Out of all the bizarre B movies I've heard of Sharknado, Llamageddon, VelociPastor, Rubber, Cocaine Bear this might be the one that finally made me stop and say, "Okay... what the fuck?" Now I'm actually curious if anyone here has watched it. Is it intentionally hilarious? Is it one of those "so bad it's good" movies that's fun with friends, or is it just painfully bad? I can't decide if I should watch it just to experience the insanity or pretend I never discovered it. What are some of the craziest real movies you've stumbled across that made you say "There's absolutely no way this got made?" Because I have a feeling this rabbit hole goes a lot deeper than I ever imagined.
Anyone else collect Louis L'Amour?
I've been collecting Louis L'Amour books for a while now, mostly from thrift stores, used bookstores, flea markets, and garage sales. I finally pulled them all off the shelf to see how many I had, and I honestly didn't realize the collection had gotten this big. I know I'm still missing quite a few, but I'm pretty happy with how it's coming along. If you're a Louis L'Amour fan, which books do you think are must reads that I don't have yet? And for anyone else who collects his books, how long did it take you to build your collection?
So close to 50 subs
Hey everyone!
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I just wanted to share a small milestone I'm working toward. I'm currently at 35 subscribers, and I only need 15 more to reach 50, which would let me unlock mobile livestreaming on YouTube. I make no commentary gaming videos, including full playthroughs of games like Final Fantasy XVI, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Until Dawn, Cuphead, and more. If that's something you'd enjoy, I'd really appreciate it if you checked out my channel. If you like what you see, a subscription would mean a lot. No pressure at all, I know everyone has different tastes. Even sharing advice on how you grew your own channel would be incredibly helpful.
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Thanks for reading, and good luck to everyone else working toward their own YouTube goals!
So close to 50 subs!
Hey everyone!
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I just wanted to share a small milestone I'm working toward. I'm currently at 35 subscribers, and I only need 15 more to reach 50, which would let me unlock mobile livestreaming on YouTube.
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I make no commentary gaming videos, including full playthroughs of games like Final Fantasy XVI, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Until Dawn, Cuphead, and more. If that's something you'd enjoy, I'd really appreciate it if you checked out my channel. If you like what you see, a subscription would mean a lot.
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No pressure at all, I know everyone has different tastes. Even sharing advice on how you grew your own channel would be incredibly helpful.
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Thanks for reading, and good luck to everyone else working toward their own YouTube goals!
So close to unlocking YouTube Live!
Hey everyone!
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I just wanted to share a small milestone I'm working toward. I'm currently at 35 subscribers, and I only need 15 more to reach 50, which would let me unlock mobile livestreaming on YouTube.
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I make no commentary gaming videos, including full playthroughs of games like Final Fantasy XVI, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Until Dawn, Cuphead, and more. If that's something you'd enjoy, I'd really appreciate it if you checked out my channel. If you like what you see, a subscription would mean a lot.
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No pressure at all, I know everyone has different tastes. Even sharing advice on how you grew your own channel would be incredibly helpful.
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Thanks for reading, and good luck to everyone else working toward their own YouTube goals!
My Aunts Three Favorite Braves Players Past and Present
I figured I'd make a different post after my one about my aunt still hating the Twins.
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I was talking baseball with my two aunts recently and got to thinking about who their favorite Braves players are. My Aunt T (born in 1971) has a pretty interesting top three is David Justice, Chipper Jones and Matt Olson, My Aunt A (born in 1973) is a little tougher to pin down, but I know Chipper Jones and Tom Glavine are definitely on her list. I think Austin Riley might be her third favorite, but I'm not 100% sure on that one. I always find it interesting how fans from the same family can have different favorites even though they watched a lot of the same teams. It also got me wondering how much age plays into it. Both of them grew up watching those late 80s and 90s Braves teams, so it makes sense that guys like Chipper, Glavine, and Justice would rank so high. Who are your top three favorite Braves players of all time? Doesn't matter if they're Hall of Famers, current players, or guys that nobody else remembers. I'm curious to see everyone's lists.
My Aunt Has Never Forgiven the Twins and Never Will
My aunt is one of the biggest Braves fans I've ever met, and there's one baseball grudge she'll take to her grave. She absolutely despises the Minnesota Twins. Not because they beat the Braves in the 1991 World Series, but because of that play involving Kent Hrbek and Ron Gant. I'm telling you, if you mention the Twins around her, her blood pressure immediately goes up. She knows Gant got pulled off the bag, and she's held a grudge against Hrbek and the Twins ever since. It's been over 30 years and she hasn't softened on it one bit. What's funny is she doesn't feel the same way about the Toronto Blue Jays. The Blue Jays beat the Braves in the World Series too, but she'll tell you they beat Atlanta fair and square. No controversy, no bad blood. She respects that. The Twins, though? Different story entirely. At this point I genuinely believe she'll be 90 years old, sitting in a rocking chair, and if someone says "Minnesota Twins," she'll immediately launch into a rant about Kent Hrbek and Ron Gant.
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Please tell me she's not the only Braves fan who still feels this way. And I'll refer to her as aunt t and I have other aunt that hates them just as much, I'll call her aunt a
Every choice has consequences. Here's my complete Until Dawn playthrough from start to finish
I recently played through Until Dawn for the first time and uploaded the entire playthrough to YouTube. I had a lot of fun with it and figured some fellow horror fans might enjoy watching my choices (and mistakes).
If anyone wants to check it out, here's the playlist, I'd also love to hear what choices you made in your own playthrough. Who survived your first run?
Genuine Question
I've been going through my ancestry results and now I'm kind of curious about something. Growing up I was always told that on my dad's side, my great great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. On my mom's side, I was told that my great grandmother was a full blooded Cherokee. Recently I learned that the whole "Cherokee princess" thing is apparently a really common family story so I'm not putting much stock in that part, but I've still always heard that we had Cherokee ancestry. The thing that's confusing me is that my DNA results mostly show English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, and a little Danish ancestry. I don't really see anything that stands out as Native American. So now I'm wondering if anyone here knows how this works. If my great grandmother really was 100 percent Cherokee, roughly how much Cherokee DNA would I be expected to have today? What about a great great grandmother? Is it possible for Native ancestry to just not show up on a test or would that usually mean the family story isn't accurate? I'm not trying to argue one way or the other. I'm genuinely curious because this is something I've heard my entire life and I'd like to understand it better.
Family says I have Cherokee ancestry but my DNA results have me confused
I've been going through my ancestry results and now I'm kind of curious about something. Growing up I was always told that on my dad's side, my great great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. On my mom's side, I was told that my great grandmother was a full blooded Cherokee. Recently I learned that the whole "Cherokee princess" thing is apparently a really common family story so I'm not putting much stock in that part, but I've still always heard that we had Cherokee ancestry. The thing that's confusing me is that my DNA results mostly show English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, and a little Danish ancestry. I don't really see anything that stands out as Native American. So now I'm wondering if anyone here knows how this works. If my great grandmother really was 100 percent Cherokee, roughly how much Cherokee DNA would I be expected to have today? What about a great great grandmother? Is it possible for Native ancestry to just not show up on a test or would that usually mean the family story isn't accurate? I'm not trying to argue one way or the other. I'm genuinely curious because this is something I've heard my entire life and I'd like to understand it better.
I love the first two Hellboy movies, but the 2019 reboot just didn't do it for me. Anyone else feel the same?
I know the first two Hellboy movies aren't everyone's favorite comic book adaptations, but I've always loved them. I actually rewatched them recently and they still hold up for me. Ron Perlman is Hellboy in my mind. The movies had a great mix of action, horror, weird creatures, and humor without taking themselves too seriously. Hellboy II especially is one of those movies I can throw on anytime and have a good time watching. I wanted to like the 2019 reboot, I really did. I gave it a fair shot, but it just didn't work for me. It felt like it was trying to do too much at once, and I never connected with the characters the way I did in the original movies. There were some cool moments, but overall I came away pretty disappointed. Maybe it's nostalgia, maybe not, but when I think of live action Hellboy, it's always the Guillermo del Toro movies that come to mind. Anyone else feel the same way, or am I alone on this one?
I love the first two Hellboy movies, but the 2019 reboot just didn't do it for me. Anyone else feel the same?
I know the first two Hellboy movies aren't everyone's favorite comic book adaptations, but I've always loved them. I actually rewatched them recently and they still hold up for me. Ron Perlman is Hellboy in my mind. The movies had a great mix of action, horror, weird creatures, and humor without taking themselves too seriously. Hellboy II especially is one of those movies I can throw on anytime and have a good time watching. I wanted to like the 2019 reboot, I really did. I gave it a fair shot, but it just didn't work for me. It felt like it was trying to do too much at once, and I never connected with the characters the way I did in the original movies. There were some cool moments, but overall I came away pretty disappointed. Maybe it's nostalgia, maybe not, but when I think of live action Hellboy, it's always the Guillermo del Toro movies that come to mind. Anyone else feel the same way, or am I alone on this one?
Hoping to get more subscribers
Hey everyone. I've had my gaming channel for a while and recently rebranded it as CageForge Gaming with the slogan "Every Game Has a Story." I focus on no commentary gameplay, full game playthroughs, horror games, retro games, and story driven experiences. My goal is to let viewers enjoy the game and its atmosphere without constant interruptions. I'm looking for honest feedback on the channel itself. How do the branding, thumbnails, titles, and overall presentation look?
Thanks for taking the time to check it out.
The short https://youtube.com/shorts/VdcX\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\_kfiVrg?si=9EkXPaPpC9XNoKqS
Looking for honest feedback
Hey everyone. I've had my gaming channel for a while and recently rebranded it as CageForge Gaming with the slogan "Every Game Has a Story." I focus on no commentary gameplay, full game playthroughs, horror games, retro games, and story driven experiences. My goal is to let viewers enjoy the game and its atmosphere without constant interruptions. I'm looking for honest feedback on the channel itself. How do the branding, thumbnails, titles, and overall presentation look?
Thanks for taking the time to check it out.
The short https://youtube.com/shorts/VdcX\\\\\\\_kfiVrg?si=9EkXPaPpC9XNoKqS