Friday, June 20, 2014
Frank Legend: An Up and Coming Legend
The Latino Timothydelaghetto:
You-tuber Timothydelaghetto has been busy with making a variety of projects from short skits to working on a TV show. Because of the current schedule, Timothy hasn't been posting as much vlogs as much as he used to; then came along Frank Legend.
Now I'm not saying that Frank Legend is a replacement of Timothydelaghetto. I feel that he's feeding the audience that Timothy had attracted to YouTube. And since Timothy hasn't been posting vlogs, the audience generally is getting hungry. The audience I'm talking about is mostly teens to late 20's who are into street wear, hip-hop, and/or sex/relationships.
One can argue that it's not accurately correct to be comparing Timothydelaghetto and Frank Legend. Timothy's vlogs some Q and A's about relationships from and to his audience. Frank covers topics, like relationships, to his audience with a general approach. What I can say is that Frank has a similar style that resembles very much like Timothy's.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
For Virgins In Society
The Issue At Hand:
With the assistance of YouTube, anyone can voice out their opinions, express one's feelings, and issues that one wishes to get off their chest. One particular issue that started to become publicly voiced out on, over the recent years, is the frustration of being older and still a virgin. Now there are many people that will have a lot to say why virgins are virgins. In the first half of this post, I wanted to first introduce 3 You-tubers who openly admitted to being a virgin and their reasons why.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Fear Is Easy. Hope Is Real: Jasonchumusic.
Discovery
One day I was going through a marathon of Fung Brothers' videos. I stumbled to a couple of videos I haven't seen yet. One of them was a video that featured an Asian guy sharing his experiences of being a Yale college student.
Here's a link to that video titled "IVY LEAGUE COLLEGE 101" from the FungBrosComedy Channel:
Towards the end of the video, the Fung brothers suggest to check out the guy's youtube channel that provided his works of music. The first video that showed up was titled "Red Lines." After watching the music video, I got the notion that he stood out more than most rappers.
One day I was going through a marathon of Fung Brothers' videos. I stumbled to a couple of videos I haven't seen yet. One of them was a video that featured an Asian guy sharing his experiences of being a Yale college student.
Here's a link to that video titled "IVY LEAGUE COLLEGE 101" from the FungBrosComedy Channel:
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