Hi everyone! I’m Madow Adam, but you can just call me Madow. I’m thrilled to announce that my debut is happening on 1/22—just two days away! My debut will be a video of me playing Granblue Fantasy Relink, and I’ve got some exciting surprises in store for you! 🎉 I’ll be posting the video around 2-3 PM EST (if everything goes smoothly). While I can’t guarantee everything will go perfectly, I’m all in and committed to giving my best. I can’t wait to share this special moment with all of you, and I’d love for you to be there with me to celebrate this new chapter! The link to my YT channel is in my Bio—let’s enjoy this journey together. See you all soon! #Vtubers #ENVtuber
Stream starting soon! I hope you’re there for the next episode of the Sorrow of The World D&D campaign.
The stream starts in 10 minutes
https://t.co/KblhLVbcwP
Sadly the other players can’t make it to the D&D session that was meant to be tonight, so I will be canceling tonight’s stream.
We will try to have the session streamed next week on Wednesday with 18th at 5:30 CST.
The next session of the Sorrow of The World D&D campaign will be live in almost an hour from now. Come by so you don’t miss the live experience!
https://t.co/KblhLVbcwP
I’m back from my hiatus! I have some special news to announce. I will be live playing my own D&D game tonight at 5 PM CST on Twitch. Hopefully you’ll be one of the first watchers of it!
If you missed the stream, I will post a VOD of it on YouTube.
https://t.co/KblhLVbcwP
@VlVSlES But wouldn't they just say the same thing on the more private sites as well? Considering the fact that if they say that on public sites, then I don't really think that stops them from saying it anywhere else. But I guess what do I know.
@LilyTemmer@madeinamerica A lot are, but the ones who do are really successful and well known in whatever specific sphere/genre they’re in. Though I would say they are mainly successful because of their perseverance, even when they aren’t seen/known.
I’m just using “worker drones” as an analogy for people who like and find meaning in doing traditional work like a 9-5 or a construction worker. Nothing against them, if they like doing what they’re doing then that’s great. Though from the information and prospective the mom gave us, yeah she does look lazy. But I would say that the daughter’s main problem is that she gives up immediately when she doesn’t find immediate success. If she had focus and dedication she would find the success she is looking for, for example, if she marketed her book better and made more books or wrote other things. If people don’t improve upon themselves then they will only limit themselves and make themselves stuck.
That a big problem a lot (if not most) people have. If they don’t find success immediately, they give up and leave. Most success comes after a lot of struggle and error. Though for creatives it’s even worse because that’s how they typically get their money and success, and giving up immediately means they typically won’t get their money money and success they need to live and to feel important.
Are you doing it because you want to do it, or are you doing it because you’re being pressured into doing it? I would recommend doing what you’re interested and inspired to do. When I was in college, I felt empty and always thought “what am I doing here?” Until I stumbled upon a revelation.
I love them as in, I love watching their content, not in a romantic/parasocial way. Personally I do share the same sentiment that more people should have the conscious awareness to separate their feelings from reality. I find parasocial people kind of sad to be honest, because they try to reach something that is ultimately vain, whether it be out of lust, attention, or whatever.
A word of advice Nesryn, the enemy itself is your own fear and self-doubt. Is it your fault for liking something that someone else doesn't? No, it isn't. I also suffer the same to need to feel perfect in every post I make, but in truth if you worry too much, you only end of stalling yourself into a possible oblivion where you just post nothing. Sometimes you must let go of that feeling and hesitation. The only things you must think of before you post is, "Is what I'm saying in this post just an emotional reaction to something which made me feel upset, which may or may not be justified, into which did I use words that could make other people upset or make people think something other than what you are trying to convey?" / "Is what I'm posting heinous or morally questionable enough that the majority of the population would see it as bad/evil?" / and lastly, "Is what I'm posting truthful, whether it be to yourself or generally?".
Also this might sound a little cold, but most people here aren't going to be your friend, most of them will start off as your acquaintance and will mostly stay that way, unless you talk to the at least a couple times per week for many months or years. Here in the internet, people will very quickly make an assessment of your character and go with whatever they think (whether it be false or true). Reputations can be tarnished very quickly and easily here. A lot of people don't think that there's an actual person on the other side of the screen because of that physical disconnect. If someone said that they were immediately friends with you, I would be a little sus, but just keep in mind that you can protect yourself.
One last thing, you don't need to be bland in order to be like and accepted. Just be yourself. There will always be people who disagree with you (whether it be for a good reason, or no reason at all), and there will be people who will dislike you (whether it be because of envy, or for no reason at all). As long as your not an actual terrible person, you will be mostly fine.