does anyone else have a random person they keep up with online? i found this kid a few years ago making filthy frank clone videos and have followed his many new accounts, this was the last i could find and today he finally uploaded something new. i had to find this on VIDLII btw.
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Anonymous :
85 days ago :
No.7969
>>7978
>>7969 (OP)
I subscribe to some no-name YouTube channels, but I don't actually watch their videos. It's just fun to see a thumbnail and know someone is still devoted to their obscure and strange little niche.
Besides pic rel there's:
a woman who uploads videos of CGI medieval villages and cats via a mix of stock 3D assets and (more recently) AI-gen music and I don't know what else
a guy who covers sports games and reviews new sodas and energy drinks
some Eastern European? dude who makes DIY instruments and synths for sorta drone-type music if I remember right (he gets views up into the hundreds regularly though)
This is of a different vein, but there are also quite a few obscure album-uploading channels I follow, one of which I think might be a (former? occasional?) tripfag from /mu/, whom I've interacted with a few times across the web (if it is the tripfag's channel).
>>8191>>7978
>some Eastern European? ...
link? im very interested in that.
>>7969 (OP)
not very interesting, but there's a (probably autistic) movie reviewer I only vaguely keep up with on letterboxd, and it's mostly because she puts these amusing "vegan alerts" in her reviews as a way of alerting the viewer to any sort of thing which may trigger the ignorant vegan would be watcher. however, her criteria for a "vegan alert" is very large: she considers things such as putting a jacket on a dog or showing a cake on screen to be "vegan alerts" in addition to slaughtering animals, etc. her name is Allison M. i find her taste in movies to be pretty poor, but she watches virtually every movie under the sun so she can be actually a good way of finding more esoteric films lol. just take her (actual) reviews with a grain of salt.
I don't but I like to go on youtube and use the before filter to find old videos. My favorite is "homemade jackass before:2008". I wonder where these people are today
I used to follow Whatifalthist's career for years, even infiltrated his discord to see what the real fans were like. His crash out was the conclusion to that arc; I received full satisfaction that he was indeed a megalomaniac with an ultimately self-serving understanding of history. Haven't followed him since, but I have noticed Elon Musk boosting his podcast, post-Odin crashout and everything lmfao, so maybe he isn't over quite yet.
Anonymous :
84 days ago :
No.7978
>>8191
>>7978
>some Eastern European? ...
link? im very interested in that.
>>7969 (OP)
not very interesting, but there's a (probably autistic) movie reviewer I only vaguely keep up with on letterboxd, and it's mostly because she puts these amusing "vegan alerts" in her reviews as a way of alerting the viewer to any sort of thing which may trigger the ignorant vegan would be watcher. however, her criteria for a "vegan alert" is very large: she considers things such as putting a jacket on a dog or showing a cake on screen to be "vegan alerts" in addition to slaughtering animals, etc. her name is Allison M. i find her taste in movies to be pretty poor, but she watches virtually every movie under the sun so she can be actually a good way of finding more esoteric films lol. just take her (actual) reviews with a grain of salt.
>>7969 (OP)
I subscribe to some no-name YouTube channels, but I don't actually watch their videos. It's just fun to see a thumbnail and know someone is still devoted to their obscure and strange little niche.
Besides pic rel there's:
a woman who uploads videos of CGI medieval villages and cats via a mix of stock 3D assets and (more recently) AI-gen music and I don't know what else
a guy who covers sports games and reviews new sodas and energy drinks
some Eastern European? dude who makes DIY instruments and synths for sorta drone-type music if I remember right (he gets views up into the hundreds regularly though)
This is of a different vein, but there are also quite a few obscure album-uploading channels I follow, one of which I think might be a (former? occasional?) tripfag from /mu/, whom I've interacted with a few times across the web (if it is the tripfag's channel).
Anonymous :
75 days ago :
No.8059
>>8187
>>8059
The image from OP is from icedoutlonelyythug's channel on Vidlii. I don't see the filthy frank resemblance. This was probably a self-promo attempt because the channel has multiple videos about wanting to be famous.
what was the name of the frank clone channel????
>>8059
what was the name of the frank clone channel????
The image from OP is from icedoutlonelyythug's channel on Vidlii. I don't see the filthy frank resemblance. This was probably a self-promo attempt because the channel has multiple videos about wanting to be famous.
>>7978
>>7969 (OP)
I subscribe to some no-name YouTube channels, but I don't actually watch their videos. It's just fun to see a thumbnail and know someone is still devoted to their obscure and strange little niche.
Besides pic rel there's:
a woman who uploads videos of CGI medieval villages and cats via a mix of stock 3D assets and (more recently) AI-gen music and I don't know what else
a guy who covers sports games and reviews new sodas and energy drinks
some Eastern European? dude who makes DIY instruments and synths for sorta drone-type music if I remember right (he gets views up into the hundreds regularly though)
This is of a different vein, but there are also quite a few obscure album-uploading channels I follow, one of which I think might be a (former? occasional?) tripfag from /mu/, whom I've interacted with a few times across the web (if it is the tripfag's channel).
>some Eastern European? ...
link? im very interested in that.
>>7969 (OP)
not very interesting, but there's a (probably autistic) movie reviewer I only vaguely keep up with on letterboxd, and it's mostly because she puts these amusing "vegan alerts" in her reviews as a way of alerting the viewer to any sort of thing which may trigger the ignorant vegan would be watcher. however, her criteria for a "vegan alert" is very large: she considers things such as putting a jacket on a dog or showing a cake on screen to be "vegan alerts" in addition to slaughtering animals, etc. her name is Allison M. i find her taste in movies to be pretty poor, but she watches virtually every movie under the sun so she can be actually a good way of finding more esoteric films lol. just take her (actual) reviews with a grain of salt.
Kantbot/WYDNA are still entertaining to me. It's been like 9 years at this point