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Daniel Goland
Daniel Goland

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SNOWDROP EPISODE 9 REACTION

VIDEO HERE - https://vimeo.com/710298189/8940ef7586

The camera recording seems a bit off, not sure what was the issue but I hope to solve it by the time I record the new video for patreon :)

SNOWDROP EPISODE 9 REACTION

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Oh wow, well I opened the channel in September and had my first botched surgery in October, so from October all the way through January I wasn't really anywhere near 100%, but in September I was somewhat fine though very uncomfortable in front of the camera, but I did recently look at some of my earlier videos and I indeed cringe incredibly hard hehe. Never shied away from criticism, that's how you improve, I see a lot of people take comments that aren't "positive" as automatic "haters" when in reality it's just someone who provided feedback, though sometimes the delivery is very harsh but still, not everyone is out to get you. I appreciate the kind words and you were actually the first person who pushed me into exploring Patreon at a time when I didn't think that anyone would invest their time, and sure as hell their money into it, and you were not only one of the first supporters on YT but on Patreon as well, so I'm very gratful for you and others like Dardove & tracisr and others who supported me on both platforms from day 1! Thank you, and the cringe never stops!

Daniel Goland

I may not comment on this anymore because I don't do well with emotional stuff, but I'm watching, liking, and enjoying your reactions. On another note, yesterday I got curious and went back and watched your first reactions to Lisa and BP. It was kind of shocking. First off, when we first met you, you seemed like a normal guy, but, after you recovered from the surgeries, it's become clear - in contrast - that you were not well. It's great to see you all healthy now. Secondly, the improvement in your technique is amazing. It's because you listened to your subs and incorporated helpful suggestions without altering your style and you've treated this like a job and not a hobby. You've quickly become a great reactor. When you decide to branch out from Kpop, you'll gain a bunch of new subs because folk who watch reactions tend to just watch people react to stuff they like, for the most part. If you do, some things/artists/groups that are popular among the reaction crowd are Pentatonix, "oldies", comedy. Kpop is such a deep genre' that that may be a while though. Just wanted to share my experience in the time machine. A lot of YouTubers who look back cringe, but I heard something that makes sense, and that's that, if you look back at your past and cringe, that means that you've improved enough to realize how bad you were before. Doesn't stop the cringe, but it puts it in perspective. ;)

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