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Before I start, I want to show you this video of Rayman singing Sex Bomb: youtube.com/watch?v=iJq…
Now that that's out of the way, you talk pretty frequently about the negative experiences you've had over the users, re-canceling and un-canceling your "youtube career." Would you say there's anything that happened during this time that you're better off for?
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Before I start, I want to show you this video of Rayman singing Sex Bomb: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJqNFLzlz8c
Now that that's out of the way, you talk pretty frequently about the negative experiences you've had over the users, re-canceling and un-canceling your "youtube career." Would you say there's anything that happened during this time that you're better off for?
sexbomb enjoyer detected thank you very much
Wow look at Ray hitting those notes
Also I feel like the biggest thing I'm grateful for as a result of me doing all that is not finding "viral success" too early. If I actually made it big as a YouTuber and managed to make it a career, it would have been worse for me the earlier it happens to me, not to mention how I would probably still burn out in the end since making it a job would no longer make it fun. The self-sabotage is very frustrating and there's a lot of things I wish I could have grasped sooner but it ultimately made me slow down and have more time to learn myself better. I'm more equipped than ever to be seen by more eyes now, especially after moving out of my family's house