Must-see live performances and MV's for new army?

I'm new army and though I am going through everything BTS, I am just wondering what you would consider must-see live performances and Music Videos :)

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Google Ads account linked to my account but I never did it?

I have a very small channel (238 subs), and when going through my settings today I noticed that there is a google ad account linked to my channel. Does anyone know how this might have happened? I am really confused how it got linked.

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 23 days ago

Seeking a Korean Language Partner. Offering English Practice

I am a female and 36 years old. I have been studying Korean for about a year but I still can't speak it well. I would like to find a partner to chat with. I am happy to offer English practice in return. I live in the USA but I am from England originally. I'd prefer to speak with someone in the 30-45 range.

Hobbies include: learning Korean, running my YouTube channel, and watching movies. I am introverted but love chatting to people and learning about different cultures. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you want to chat!

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 26 days ago

Your favorite YouTube videos and/or shows for beginner shadowing/listening?

I find a lot of dramas too hard to keep up with but I was wondering if anyone else has found a YouTube channel or show that is quite easy to follow that they would recommend?

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 26 days ago

Became army 6 weeks ago. Hoping to make some army friends

Hi, everyone,

I became army 6 weeks ago. It's kind of funny how I got into them. Basically, I have a background in film criticism and somebody told me the 2.0 music video was inspired by the Korean movie Oldboy.

As a huge Korean move fan, I wanted to check it out, so I did a reaction to it on my YouTube channel (Relax With Emmie Reacts). I was surprised at the reaction to that video. My YT channel was originally supposed to be a movie channel, but after I went down the BTS rabbit hole it turned into a BTS reaction channel, because I just enjoyed discovering everything about them.

As I have learned more about them in the last six weeks, I have grown to really like them. I am going through a lot in my personal life and they have become a comfort to me, as silly as that might sound. I love how open they have been with mental health, struggles, etc., and they are a joy to watch.

My bias is Namjoon, but I am OT7 all the way. I am 36, female and live in the USA (though I am from the UK originally). If you're around the same age I would love to chat! No one in my life is into them, so they don't get it and just become a bit frustrated at all the reels I share of their funny moments :P

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 27 days ago

Losing the motivation with low views. Algorithm randomly stopped showing my videos to people

I started my YT channel last year and uploaded 2 videos. Then I came back a few months later and actually changed my topic. It wasn't planned, but after a video unexpectedly did well (almost 3k views), I thought that was a good place to continue things.

My first 10 videos in this niche did well for a newer channel. I was getting about 1-1.6k views per video and gained about 65 subs from my first popular video in the niche. Then randomly my video views plummeted and have been awful ever since. The issue is YouTube isn't showing my videos to new people. When I look at the numbers, it's showing my videos to like 88 percent of my subs and the non subscribers usually find me in search.

I compared my videos that did well with my current videos, and my CTR is actually way better now. I guess because it only shows my subs my videos and they like what I do, I get about 6-9 CTR on every video. My retention is about the same on my current videos as the ones a few weeks ago that were doing really well, so nothing has changed there.

I love making these videos but it is frustrating when people in my space come in and get like 50k views on their first video and get instantly monetized, while the algorithm has decided to stop showing my videos to any new people. I am currently up to 233 subs now in about 6 weeks, but I want to expand my audience but have been stuck with low impressions for weeks.

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 27 days ago

Awful gut issues and scope isn't for another 2 months

I am a 36 year old female and have been dealing with reflux for a few years. I was told to take over the counter acid reducers as it was likely due to GERD.

Then last year I started getting this really bad chest pressure. I went to the ER and they admitted me because my gallbladder had big stones and was bleeding internally. They were certain this was the cause of the pressure. After the gallbladder came out, nothing really changed and now things are worse. I had another CT scan 4 months ago which showed colitis (something I didn't have before the gallbladder came out), but I have also started having hiccups and burping after every meal. Also, when I drink water it comes right back up in the form of burps, and I feel pressure and air in my throat. It will also feel tight and I will have a globus sensation. There's also a burning, gnawing sensation in my stomach that comes and goes all day. Sometimes it literally feels like I have an internal heater inside my stomach. It is worse when I am hungry but also when I am full.

I also get nausea that comes and goes, hunger swings (sometimes I feel super hungry, other times I am not in the mood for food), feeling full quickly, especially after water. The discomfort in the stomach area is by far my worst symptom because it feels like my chest is going to burst open, but whenever I went to the ER and they did scans, they didn't find anything stomach/bowel related (with the exception of the colitis).

I can't get an endoscope for another few months, but I have convinced myself now this is stomach cancer due to the daily, severe symptoms. I did have blood tests that were normal, but sometimes my rbc is low (not always, it goes up and down, and my last RBC was normal). I also had CRP and sed rate blood tests that were very normal. I also did a h pylori breath test which was negative, though I was positive on a stool test 5 years ago.

I just feel like I can't live like this forever and I am expecting the worst. Waiting for this appointment has me concerned I am waiting too long for something that is cancer and progressing.

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 29 days ago

Anyone with similar symptoms before diagnosis?

I was just wondering if anyone had symptoms similar to mine before their diagnosis. I am a 36 year old female and have been dealing with reflux for a few years. I was told to take over the counter acid reducers as it was likely due to GERD.

Then last year I started getting this really bad chest pressure. I went to the ER and they admitted me because my gallbladder had big stones and was bleeding internally. They were certain this was the cause of the pressure. After the gallbladder came out, nothing really changed and now things are worse. I had another ct 4 months ago which showed colitis (something I didn't have before the gallbladder came out), but I have also started having hiccups and burping after every meal. Also, when I drink water it comes right back up in the form of burps. There's also a burning, gnawing sensation in my stomach that comes and goes all day. Sometimes it literally feels like I have an internal heater inside my stomach.

I also get nausea that comes and goes, hunger swings (sometimes I feel super hungry, other times I am not in the mood for food), feeling full quickly, especially after water, and air/pressure in my throat and a globus sensation. The discomfort in the stomach area is by far my worst symptom because it feels like my chest is going to burst open, but whenever I went to the ER and they did scans, they didn't find anything stomach/bowel related (with the exception of the colitis).

I can't get an endoscope for another few months, but I have convinced myself now this is stomach cancer due to the daily, severe symptoms. I did have blood tests that were normal, but sometimes my rbc is low (not always, it goes up and down, and my last RBC was normal). I also had CRP and sed rate blood tests that were very normal. I also did a h pylori breath test which was negative, though I was positive on a stool test 5 years ago.

I just feel like I can't live like this forever and I am expecting the worst. Waiting for this appointment has me concerned I am waiting too long for something that is cancer and progressing.

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 29 days ago

Did anyone else have similar symptoms?

I was just wondering if anyone had symptoms similar to mine before their diagnosis. I am a 36 year old female and have been dealing with reflux for a few years. I was told to take over the counter acid reducers as it was likely due to GERD.

Then last year I started getting this really bad chest pressure. I went to the ER and they admitted me because my gallbladder had big stones and was bleeding internally. They were certain this was the cause of the pressure. After the gallbladder came out, nothing really changed and now things are worse. I had another ct 4 months ago which showed colitis (something I didn't have before the gallbladder came out), but I have also started having hiccups and burping after every meal. Also, when I drink water it comes right back up in the form of burps. There's also a burning, gnawing sensation in my stomach that comes and goes all day. Sometimes it literally feels like I have an internal heater inside my stomach.

I also get nausea that comes and goes, hunger swings (sometimes I feel super hungry, other times I am not in the mood for food), feeling full quickly, especially after water, and air/pressure in my throat and a globus sensation. The discomfort in the stomach area is by far my worst symptom because it feels like my chest is going to burst open, but whenever I went to the ER and they did scans, they didn't find anything stomach/bowel related (with the exception of the colitis).

I can't get an endoscope for another few months, but I have convinced myself now this is stomach cancer due to the daily, severe symptoms. I did have blood tests that were normal, but sometimes my rbc is low (not always, it goes up and down, and my last RBC was normal). I also had CRP and sed rate blood tests that were very normal. I also did a h pylori breath test which was negative, though I was positive on a stool test 5 years ago.

I just feel like I can't live like this forever and I am expecting the worst. Waiting for this appointment has me concerned I am waiting too long for something that is cancer and progressing.

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 29 days ago

Did anyone have similar symptoms? Worries about cancer.

I was just wondering if anyone had symptoms similar to mine before their diagnosis. I am a 36 year old female and have been dealing with reflux for a few years. I was told to take over the counter acid reducers as it was likely due to GERD.

Then last year I started getting this really bad chest pressure. I went to the ER and they admitted me because my gallbladder had big stones and was bleeding internally. They were certain this was the cause of the pressure. After the gallbladder came out, nothing really changed and now things are worse. I had another ct 4 months ago which showed colitis (something I didn't have before the gallbladder came out), but I have also started having hiccups and burping after every meal. Also, when I drink water it comes right back up in the form of burps. There's also a burning, gnawing sensation in my stomach that comes and goes all day. Sometimes it literally feels like I have an internal heater inside my stomach.

I also get nausea that comes and goes, hunger swings (sometimes I feel super hungry, other times I am not in the mood for food), feeling full quickly, especially after water, and air/pressure in my throat and a globus sensation. The discomfort in the stomach area is by far my worst symptom because it feels like my chest is going to burst open, but whenever I went to the ER and they did scans, they didn't find anything stomach/bowel related (with the exception of the colitis).

I can't get an endoscope for another few months, but I have convinced myself now this is stomach cancer due to the daily, severe symptoms. I did have blood tests that were normal, but sometimes my rbc is low (not always, it goes up and down, and my last RBC was normal). I also had CRP and sed rate blood tests that were very normal. I also did a h pylori breath test which was negative, though I was positive on a stool test 5 years ago.

I just feel like I can't live like this forever and I am expecting the worst. Waiting for this appointment has me concerned I am waiting too long for something that is cancer and progressing.

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 29 days ago

Does anyone else have symptoms this severe? Sweats/burning up every day.

Every single time I wake up I start burning up and sweating. My back will be wet with sweat. If I don't get much sleep, I can get out of bed and this feeling will stay with me for 10-15 mins. Imagine being in like 90 degree weather humidity without air con and that's how it feels, only I am not running a fever, but my skin is hot to the touch and internally I feel like I have a radiator inside me. I will also have episodes like this in the day and sweat the same.

The weird part is, this can happen with eating, medications, or a stressful event. The weirder part is that after this weird burning up feeling, it can actually turn to what I can only describe as feeling like menthol and ice inside my body. The shifts just freak me out and make me feel like something is really wrong.

I still have other health issues and I am trying to find the cause of all of this, but I have started to worry something more sinister is going on.

Just wondering if anyone else has anything similar? My knuckles will also go red with any form of exertion. Also anything simple like bending down to pick something up can send me into this burning up flare feeling. :(

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 1 month ago
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Scared this is stomach cancer. Don't currently have insurance

Not looking for a diagnosis, just wondering if anyone else has had something similar because I have convinced myself it could be stomach cancer. I have other health issues that impact me, but on and off for years I have had acid reflux. I was just told to take PPI's and things should improve.

Over the years, things have been up and down, but lately has been pretty bad. I went to the ER 3 months ago and they did a ct of abdomen/pelvis and chest. They found that I have colitis, but nothing else showed up.

Symptoms:

constant awful acid taste in mouth that even goes up into my nose. Tastes metallic all the time. Weird feeling of air and pressure/tightness in throat. Get out of breath sometimes walking. I also have this awful burning sensation in the middle right below my boobs. I also have this gnawing sensation there. Almost as if there is a knot or something pushing upwards, almost. It is accompanied by pressure in my chest that is way worse when sitting or lying down.

Sometimes it just burns so bad when I am hungry or after I have eaten. I also get fatigue, hiccups every single time I eat, and when I drink water it just comes back up in the form of burps instantly. I also burp a lot in general. I get nausea on and off an feel full easily. I have appetite swings. Sometimes I am super hungry, other times I feel sick and don't want to eat anything. I also suffer with constipation a lot.

I am currently looking for a job and I do not have insurance so I can't see a doctor right now. I am just scared waiting on this is bad and I have advanced cancer. I don't know what to do :(

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u/Specific_Coconut_228 — 1 month ago