@SongExploder episode idea: the music that appears before a YouTube video premiere. I'd be curious to hear about how they picked music that could fit a variety of genres
@FredRogersInst something I wanted to highlight in case you missed it. Ella Jenkins was featured on the Grammy In Memorium Segment. I assume this is our neighborhood's Ella Jenkins?
@Trevornoah@Trevornoah ok but the Detroit Industry Murals at the DIA are worth seeing while you are here (thanks for the funny show) https://t.co/m59EuJgo1r
@iarvis You're doing a good job. Ignore it. You are already thoughtful and mindful. I have seen other YouTubers over-compensate trying to pre-address comments they haven't even received yet. Change yourself and you will just end up getting riding a pendulum back and forth w/ no one happy
@iarvis Same idea here with a less controversial video. It takes a lot of extra work to reenact/script a moment than it does to just show the end result https://t.co/SI2Myz0NY3
@iarvis An idea that doesn't exactly feel like a Jarvis vid but a friend of mine is a speech pathologist and as part of learning has to go out pretending to be nonverbal and see how people treat her. She was reminded of it when I mentioned this vid. You could try https://t.co/5TsAPfbqeQ
@iarvis There is a weird game show "the wall" where they have unnecessarily amped it up to include declarations of love and talking to family members off screen as if they are praying to them. There was an ep with a fire fighter I couldn't turn away from
@iarvis Most eggregious coffee errors in film such as Gilmore girls or Falling for Christmas (at 6:47, man receives coffee with lid, then is walking down hall holding an open coffee which is clearly just a solid not-spilling immobile brick)
@Nowooski Sure, but not every minute listening to music is a potential audiobook/podcast minute depending on much focus you are spending on other tasks