Am I only the only that thinks Tylor and Madison are annoying?

I don't hate Tylor amd Madison but I think they are annoying in the show. Tylor says the same things over and over again and act like he low key brags about everything like about his singing career a day other things like he is holier than thou. I think he's annoying and sometimes spunds creapy when he talk. I think Madison is even worse, I can't stand her voice. She voice is high ana nazely and she act like she's a spoil princess. They would bother me as much if I felt like they were genuinely good people but I'm honestly starting to think they aren't. I feel like they constantly like fame and being in the spot light. Disagree if you will, and im sure many of you will, but that how I honestly feel. I have autism too.

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 6 days ago

Issues with music suddenly playing loud in the middle of the video

Is anyone else having issues when uploading shorts where the background music will suddenly play very loud in the middle of the video? I've been experiencing this lately and it'svery frustrating! It ruins my videos and I have delete and upload them again.

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 27 days ago

Issues with music suddenly playing loud in the middle of the video

Is anyone else having issues when uploading shorts where the background music will suddenly play very loud in the middle of the video? I've been experiencing this lately and it'svery frustrating! It ruins my videos and I have delete and upload them again.

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 28 days ago

I think the single hardest thing about making a good youtube channel is consistency. What do you think?

I think creating good videos, good subject matter, narration, editing, thumbnails, and SEO is hard. However, in my opinion, none of this comes even close to the difficulty of doing all this on a consistent basis. YouTube requires creators tl create content consistently or else you won't get new followers, or get many views. I think that is the hardest part of YouTube by a long shot. It's kind of hard to make a few good videos, but doing this on a consistent basis and not stop, puts the difficulty on a whole new level! What do you think?

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 2 months ago

Do you think extroverts have it harder these days compared to introverts

I feel like it would be so much easier to he an introvert than an extrovert becasue extroverts have to rely and depend in other people to charge their energy up while introverts simply can just do things a long- which is way easier to do being you don't have to rely on outside factors. Furthermore, it seems like there are fewer extroverts now compared to introverts in the world these days. You always hear introverts talking about about always preferring to be in solubility while you rarely ever hear extrovert talk.about their struggles when it comes to actually finding people to hang out in this ever increasingly anti social world.

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 2 months ago
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Any autism artists here? How does your autism effect how you are as an artist and how you can potentially make a living as an artist?

I've always been pretty good at art and creativity. I've always been a naturally talented artist when it comes to drawing ever since I was a little kid. I'm not bragging but simply stating the art seems to be my strength. However, my autism does significantly impact my ability to actaully make a living as an artist as a paying career. For example, I'm good at creating my own things for fun i.e. drawing murals or things that I like. However, when it comes to doing artwork for other clients, and replicated what they want, I get completely stuck and can't do it. For example, if a I had to draw characters for a movie that a director wanted and had to replicate what he has invisioned or draw illustrations for a magazine that had to fall in line to that brand or style, I would get stuck. I struggle with inferring on want a client wants and fail even though I'm good at creating my own type of work for fun.

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 2 months ago
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How do younger kids like 4 year olds get an accurate autism diagnosis?

I heard kids are getting diagnosed as autstic and even being assiged an autism level that indicates the level of support the kids needs these days. Some of these kids are being diagnosed as a young as four years old. How do kids this young kid an accurate diagnosis? I feel like age could play a factor in the accuracy of a diagnosis. How could a four yeer old child even get tested, never mind, provide an accurate result as opposed to someone elder?

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 2 months ago
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If SeaWorld in Orlando were to convert the large pond in the center of the park into a salt water pond would the Orcas be able to live in it?

I know this sounds like a silly question but if the large pond in the middle of the park were to be converted into a salt water pond, would it be possible for Orcas to be able to survive in there? If they could there would be a larger area for them to swim with a bit more space to swim around and roam around. Maybe the pond could be drained and dug deeper too and then filled back in so it could breach too and people could watch them in the walkways and the Orcas would be a bit moee happier as opposed to being in the small tanks. The space would still small enough to still be able to be fed by the trainers and still put on shows perhaps in a new show vase area by the pond. What do you think would that be a feasible idea or would that be impossible due to the logistics and perhaps diseases or living things that could harm the orcas?

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 2 months ago

Do you think Clark saw Naren's body after it got attacked and watched the found footage tape from the camera?

I feel like it is possible since Clark was in the vicinity where he saw Naren's bag in the cubby space. If this is the case, then why did he put the camera back into the backrooms where Async eventually found it? I also noticed there was another tape in the bag which is probably more footage from Async. Also, if this was the case, Clark was then aware there were hostile entities in the background and still wanted to enter and even bring Kat and Bobby in spite of thay fact. Maybe Clark wanted to lure Mary in there for the get-go.

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 2 months ago

Does anyone find those TikTok videos of Tanner talking but shown dogs like a golden retrievers to be bizarre?

I know a lot of you are familiar with those videos that have trended on TikTok or Instagram showing Tanner talking but instead of showing him, it's shown a video of a dog. I think these videos are kind of funny but at the same time kind of weird and off-putting. It like gives me a weird and almost uncomfortable feeling. What do you think?

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 2 months ago

I know this might sound crazy but I'm jealous of Dani

I think Dani is so incredibly lucky and I'm honestly jealous. She's confident, extremely successful in her career, is making millions of dollar, she has a huge fanbase on social-media, she's basically famous (and clearly loves that fact on top of it), and she has an amazing boyfriend who is a cop and has done amazing things as well. I'm not a fan of all cops but if I were a girl and married to a good cop who's done amazing successes in society like he has, I would be over the moon I could never get enough of him. I know this sounds silly but he's probably strong as well and she probably cuddles up with him every night like a big teddy bear and literally melts in his arms. She's also bi which means she can enjoy her beauty in unique ways too being she's attracted to two sexes instead of just one. I feel like I am just blown away by how lucky she is. Maybe I'm crazy for thinking this but I feel like with my particular type of autism coupled with insecurity and trauma, I can barely even hold a minimum wage job without burning out the next week. I'm always worried I'm going to be homeless and I'm never able to have sex either.

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 3 months ago

Entity on the first "found footage" scene at the beginning of the movie

These are the best frames I could get. I think the entity during this scene kind of looks like the one on the "Motion Detected" video. What do you think?

u/Hot_Dingo743 — 3 months ago

Who do you think picked up the camera?

Do you think it was an Async employee, a still life, or another entity? My guess it was a still life.

u/Hot_Dingo743 — 3 months ago
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Why are most autistic content creator or YouTubers mostly late diagnosed married autistic people with kids?

I seems like every autistic youtuber I watch is like this and it makes me feel like I can't relate because I'm an early diagnosed person who doesn't have a family.

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 3 months ago

Does anyone else think the way the person who voiced the character Marvin during Pitfalls did an outstanding job?

I'm a huge fan of the Kane's Backroom's videos so far, obviously, like most people who watched his series feel so far. However, one moment in the series I find that just sticks in my head, was how well the person who voices acted the character Marvin during the pitfalls video did. They way he said "that is not a person" was done so well. He sounded genuinely scared and it was voiced so perfectly. It literally sounded just like how a person would react in a crazy situation as that. Many people talk about how amazing his story line is, the 3D models, and music. However, being only 16 at the time, i'm also amazed how well he was able to find such outstanding voice actors for the series as well. I would imagine that would be difficult. What do you think?

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u/Hot_Dingo743 — 3 months ago