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Plain and Simple. Life is boring, and sometimes to do those great things you dream about, its not easy. But for me the great things i dream about, its playing video games, and having people watch and enjoy me playing video games. Its a dream, a lifestyle, and a crap ton of fun. :D
 
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Why do I youtube?

I resisted for ages, really did and couldn't see the point but then after really studying it, watching others people Vlogs I thought what a great way to show the world great places which they may not be able to get to and just to show them what I/We are about also.

I don't even show these vlogs to friends or family, these are literally for all the other people out there :)
 
There 2 reasons why I'm doing youtube, even if it may sound a bit douchey: they are Markiplier and jacksepticeye. I have discovered the let's play world only since last november when I was searching for some FnaF videos because I like the game and I came across Mark's channel. At the very beginning I ignored him and I focused on the game but video after video I focused on him and I was (and still am, still will) so captured that I decided to follow him and later also jack. They inspire me not only because of their channel but thanks to their personality: all the hard work they put into doing something good for themselves and their community (also considering Mark's charity work).
And then I decided to open my channel and even if I'm basically non-existent I'm loving what I'm doing, i love making videos for making other people feeling better.
I have an ambition that I keep repeating myself: one day, if it will ever happen, I want to meet them in person from youtuber to youtuber, working with them and becoming their friend and I will try so hard for that.
Ok I finished so you can make jokes on me xD. Bye all!
 
I do YouTube because I enjoy educating/entertaining others! I also love the awesome sense of satisfaction when someone leaves a comment to let you know that they appreciated the video you made and that they have learnt something.
 
i started my youtube channel because i felt it was something i would love to try, i have always been very into gaming and playing call of duty especially. it has become something i got good at (not saying im great) but after watching the likes of ALI-A it really got me thinking about starting my own channel. i really enjoy learning new things and im in my element playing around on the computer clipping film and editing in premiere pro.

i also wanted to meet some new people with similar interests. i enjoy gaming online but don't really have to many people to team up with. would love to make some friends through this and have some people to talk to and game with.

anyway look forward to speaking with you all.
 
Good question. YouTube is a great place to not only be entertained, but to learn. You can learn how to reformat a hard drive, or change a tire, instantly. It's the reason I 'pulled the plug' on my tv.

Sooo I youtube because I want to contribute to the community that constantly entertains and educates me!
 
I started YouTube because it's what I wanted to do as a career. I felt in my bones that this is what I would do, and nothing else has ever captivated me in the same way. I now realize that that probably isn't going to happen. But I'm going to keep at it because there is always a possibility. But now I mostly do it because it's therapeutic and truly interesting. I love making the videos, I love adding commentary to my games, I love putting out videos and seeing the views grow. It's a good way to get away from college work for a bit and just do something I love. It's my favorite thing to do. I spend hours just doing research because I love doing it. It's really enjoyable and that's why I do YouTube.
 
We remember the time before Youtube. We were just fans watching all our favorite videos when one day we watched one of our favorite streamers play Tomodachi life. He was having so much fun with the game and talking with the chat. That type of experience is one of a kind. We thought we could do that as well. We hoped to be able to stream ourselves but we cannot at the moment. However, Youtube itself has helped us meet new people, form new friendships and helped us learn editing and communication skills that we didn't have before. The monotony of our lives was broken once we started Youtube. :] We're actually surprised plenty of people responded with our videos. x'D
 
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