I've never YouTubed myself, and I'm actually scared to do it. I think I may just let sleeping dogs lie on this one.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The first videos I uploaded on my own personal channel were videos of dogs.
I was very unfamiliar with YouTube; I thought it was the place for dog and cat videos.
There's a big difference between me and other YouTubers - a lot of them have big, concrete plans. I'm still this weird chicken with my head cut off. I don't know what I want to do next and haven't known that since I started.
I never would've tried YouTube if I hadn't had so many doors slammed in my face.
If you wanted to torture me, you'd tie me down and force me to watch our first five videos.
For any YouTuber, if you're too nervous to have somebody else document, it may be that what you're putting out there isn't authentic.
I have this horrible, horrible habit of going on YouTube and checking out comments about what I do.
Every video I make, I want to make sure that it's doing something entertaining or hopefully inspiring or maybe teaching somebody something or sharing my mistakes so that they can learn from them or anything that will make a positive impact in the world.
When I do videos, it's just myself.
It's a very strange and quite terrifying experience to watch yourself on TV. I never like to do it with other people.
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