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MORE THAN BENT ON GETTING BAAAAAACK…
Theeere he is
*bows*
Applaudible
Thank you.
So apparently Troy is one of Kevin’s favorite content creators…#CaseForKumquat
Also I noticed that Mason’s comment to the video suggests that he might be releasing content sometime soon?!?
I’ve… Been… Thinking… About it…
Why… not… do… more… than… just… think?
Because I’m uncreative and know that I wouldn’t want to watch myself be unenjoyable, so why would anyone else! Yay!
What do you mean you’re uncreative? Does an uncreative person write awesome parodies and make hundreds of drawings in less than 10 minutes each? I don’t think so.
The cool thing with Masøn’s brilliant comment skills is that he would be able to develop a solid YouTube community around his work relatively quickly.
The question is more “how to best present Masøn’s brilliance in video form” and not “why would anyone want to watch Masøn?”
Trube. And it really wouldn’t take much to get him popular when so many people are already subscribed
Well… It’s a different kind of uncreativity… Or maybe a different kind of creativity, depending on how you look at it. I am not good at coming up with things by myself, I latch and leech off other things. It’s why I’m good at comments. The material is already there, I just have to manipulate it in my own way and make it decent. Another thing there is that YouTube comments are internet text… I’m way more awkward and awkward in person. It’s why Jeff’s alternative question is very trube… Anyway, I do kinda wanna do something… I’m just still thinking and processing…
Unless I did a sarcastic, Adler like character in which my first video is my 100 subscriber thank you… Talking about all the hard work I’ve put in and how long I’ve arrived to reach this point… Maybe that’s a little tube far though… Plus I’d have to wait for 9 more people lol…
That would be incredibly entertaining.
Also, you could make a show out of Pointless Facts With Masøn, I know some non-FACEs on Twitter enjoyed it… S O T H E R E ‘ S S O M E T H I N G Y O U C O U L D D O
Would probably be something like this, maybe a little too copy-y…
That would be great.
Just don’t make a mess like that in your videos…messes like that in real life make me cringe because someone has to clean it up once the video is over.
As Jordan Taylor once said, “Don’t be messy…”
“… And make another Messyges already gosh darn it…”
That’s it! Take out your frustration station into the planning of your own content production. #MotivationStation
So there’s something you could do
So my channel currently consists of:
Commercials
Sarcasm
Rage
Donkeys
You seem pretty good at reviews, as well.
Ooh, those are all really good? Also what about parodying your favorite YouTubers? Maybe you could have something like “Masøn’s Messyges,” idk
We’re just throwing ideas out there, Masøn. No pressure to actually create videos, it’s just that your comments are so successful that our natural inclination is to request more and more. I’m sure you’ll produce content if and when you’re actually ready.
There’s a good idea, Potato.
*facepalms* that was supposed to be an exclamation point, not a question mark. And Jeff has a good point. You’re of course free to do whatever you want, but we can give you ideas.
I completely understand, Jeff, and I’m certainly thinking a lot more about it lately. My dad wants me to find a hobby. He wants me to do something with all the content I intake (I cannot for the life of me find he right word… ‘intake’…), and I agree. It’s just a matter of getting over myself, as I’ve said. And since I have no desire to turn it into a job, whether I succeed or fail really shouldn’t matter. Cause I don’t really care that much. If I get bigger, great. Honestly though, I’d rather have 500 subscribers who watch and enjoy everything I put out, than have 200,000 subscribers who only a fraction of them watch my stuff, plus I cannot interact very well will. Of course, I wouldn’t complain about 200,000 subs, but I would prefer to have a small, tightly knit community.
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