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hello I'm not legendary game designer law and Lanning so I don't know why you're wasting your time here but hey while I've got you I recently passed a hundred thousand subscribers on YouTube comm and after three months and one official complaint to YouTube management my plaque finally arrived to confirm it anyway it seems to be customary for youtubers to do some sort of Q&A video and they hit the certain amount of subscribers and I love answering questions I love discussing stuff so I really felt like I should do one of those I put out a thing months ago asking people to provide questions that they thought would be good for this sort of thing and I also held back a couple of questions that I got in curious cat I thought we were worth answering on video so we're gonna do that now how old are you okay I actually um made like little bits of notes next to some of the questions that I thought oh I might forget this one I'm actually recording it and for some reason in brackets I put it's 25 here I'm not really sure why I did that I must have very low expectations of myself anyway yeah I'm 25 I've kind of looked like I was 14 for most of my life my hairline has always been this far receded so you can't make fun of it because I'm comfortable with this I fully expect to go bald with him the next three to six months I can't wait to be honest you know I've never really cared about my appearance as you can tell from just the way I dress and look you can't let yourself care about your appearance when you look like me it would destroy me so I've always kind of just messed with my hair I've always kind of grown in out super long for no reason and then shaved it all off just to see what would happen usually it's logged rubbish but I've never really cared one time I dyed my hair like really really yellowy blonde for a video that I ended up deciding wasn't worth making and the time for it has passed I was a music video starring me as Miley innopolis it's probably the most extravagant thing I've ever done and I dyed my hair for her and it wouldn't you know it had to grow house it was like eight months of all for hair for a piece that I decided to not make so if you're wondering why my hair was awful for a long stretch of last year around this year that was why I actually made it with two other friends one of them was the musician who composed a bunch of it and they were one sort of helped out on set when we were shooting it and that guy also had a camcorder and was filming the whole process including me dyeing my hair so there's like a good there's a good to our rubbish documentary about the the hijinks that we got up to attempting to make this thing that I ended up never finishing it looks may be actually edit that together for patrons there'll be a fun thing to do let me know anyway I'm done hijacking that question to ramble about my hair now so let's move on what's your favorite piece of fan fiction of any kind ever you are specified of any kind which means I get to take wild leaps so nice one they're my personal favorite fan fiction ever is a film that came out in 2014 called the guest the guest is really really good by the way you should watch it it's really good dan Stephens amazing in it British people represent that film is very clearly Chris Evans era Captain America fan fiction it is very deliberately a guy on the run from a shield style organization trying to be a good person live his own life in a world that he didn't no longer pursuit him the serial numbers have been filed off but there is a very clear shield type organization I mean it might not actually be at all there might not have been anyone's plan whatsoever and I've just read into the film it wouldn't be the first time but for me it's just a really good film and it has enough little things in there that it qualifies as this kind of rumination on the kind of super soldier that Captain America is in the more recent films and I think that's kind got him interesting it's also just a really good film I am now however going to give my favorite fan fiction that's an actual fan fiction so that you know I actually answered the question properly as for my favorite piece of actual fan fiction you have to go with my immortal it's really funny it's definitely a parody of other fan fictions and the fights that happen when people collaborate on them it's definitely a parody i if you don't agree that's a lie it's not true I'll see you in hell it's it's good and it's funny this next one's a long one great could you recommend some good social sciences literature for beginners or other literature that has influenced you the most I'd love to be as articulate and good at critical thinking as you that won't be too hard many of my acquaintances are right-leaning and pretty racist sexist homophobic etc still I feel like I could easily give them a better perspective if I only had enough knowledge and good argumentative skills people have asked me for reading lists quite often this is kind of a question that I held back as emblematic a lot of questions I get if I were to come up with like a list it would just be just a lot of books from a variety of different categories because quite often something really simple that isn't really about any particular issue informs your perspective a lot even though it's not even covering it so rather than like just give you a list of all the books I happen to have read or pretend that I'm educated enough to know how to construct a reading list for someone else I'm just going to give some general broad strokes sort of recommendations for how to educate yourself and then give some actual recommendations so I think I would first recommend looking at the basic ideas that underlie any particular social science so like psychology sociology the other humanities you know the rest whatever you want to call them they exist for a reason to study a specific thing and they usually have some kind of specific goal in mind so like psychology is the study of human behavior but also has the kind of goal of making people more healthy I once read this little tiny book from years and years and years ago somebody old called a psychoanalysis for normal people and it opened with a statement that said words to the effect of the purpose of psycho now is to make you ready for anything something like that that to me was was this sort of I had you know this is why we do this it's not just our we're checking to see what would happen if you lock people up in a fake prison it's we're trying to learn how we behave in different contexts so that we can better understand the context we can create that enhance human behavior you know can we educate ourselves out of certain behaviors that we exhibit I basically recommend you go to the source look up the reasoning behind why a field of study exists like why do people do psychiatry or psychology or sociology or any of the other humanities why what is its purpose what is it looking at and what are its methodologies and why is it beneficial to use them I think a lot of people lack the sort of base level understanding of what it does and why that makes the whole thing makes sense so I don't think it I'm not sure if I have it anywhere but when I was in my third year of university I was doing an English and film degree so I had lots of free time I actually just started buying science and sociology books off of people who were doing either like masters or were finishing and were selling their books and so I could just out of interest read what they were like and that was kind of a I guess a flash point for my own understanding of these concepts was bothering to just pick up a basic book on it and read it in fact I'm gonna look for now carry my carry my portal recorder with me I keep a bunch of books back here and I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure my old applied i weld applied psychology book is here somewhere I literally just like there was a there was a girl who was just finishing a master's and she was leaving and she was selling all of the books that she bought because they're expensive so people want to buy them used and ah the set is too big it's in the way of my library so they just started selling all the books and oh yeah I fell it it's next to my a couple of cthulhu third edition book what a dental Edition is Ashley and while some like collected works of George Orwell this is what I don't have much of a system for this library ah so uh this was the book that I this is the book that I bought just just for the fun of it one of these I have a couple others that I've got off different people and they're just books where they're basically just a primer on what the issue is the most interesting part of the book for me as someone who wasn't as interest in the social sciences at the time was the preface the introduction and the yeah like this is this was it this is this is that this was the eye-opening moment one point one of the introduction what it's applied psychology like it opens by explaining what it is and what it's for and why you would care and that's the most important part of these books in my opinion is explaining why it's valuable why you would use it and the purpose of approaching things from that perspective in the first place because that's the part that in modern discourse people ignore the most if they oh go immediately to the to the idea of this this imagined intent that any psychologist or or economists who disagrees with them or any kind of feminist leaning person in the humanities clearly has this agenda when the agenda if anything is spelled out already and you can read it and they've clearly ignored that to go now they want to collectivise everything or whatever it is that they say nowadays this isn't you know the one book you have to read but I would basically recommend picking up basic primers in any of these fields and just reading through them this was a fantastic read I basically just skipped through it the first time and just whoever had bought this before me had done their own markings so I just I just read those bits and checked it out it's really informative another book I would recommend while we're doing like basic primers that you would do in a university level is literary theory and anthology it's in the first book I got from Eliza University and I'm just going to go over to my little bookshelf that I actually just got in so I can have more stuff so I have more stuff on this set what are some good ones I'm not I'm not a very good educator I can't be like oh here's all the stuff that you need to read first before gender trouble makes sense I don't know I don't know what it is I didn't understand it until I read it and then I did so if there's some magic other step that a smarter person would tell you to read first I'm sorry I don't know what it is conquest of bread it's good it's good I'm just gonna unequivocally recommend that you read it it's good yeah I just have have fun pedagogy depressed is really good as well Simone de Beauvoir as the second sex is really good and it's big but it's worth reading and it's lots of little chapters and each of them has something interesting to say and it's cool the favorite book of the list of things I've got right now is an Ourense the origins of and it's really good because well not this could actually do not buy this version half like all like this side of every page is grayer and harder to read done by this version but uh I had another version and again like I just lost a bunch of my old books but uh this is really really good and I think it's that and perhaps some like jejak books are I would actually recommend any of his books though are the most informative to my perspective on how I approach a lot of issues how I think about them and they're really good at getting you to question how how you approach an issue in the first place which is the thing I want to stress you need to go like why am why am we doing this so like if you want to talk about these issues as someone who doesn't understand them then the thing that they're probably missing first and foremost is an understanding of why it's important to approach things from that perspective or from any perspective in the first place a lot of people the way they're currently thinking naturally occurs to them and they wouldn't even think to use another approach so I think the purpose of a lot of this work is to sort of plunge you into another perspective and make you think from it a lot of writing on politics is written to be seamless to be like oh this goes down easy and this all makes sense and it complements the way I already looked at the world like all of I was about to say all of Michael Moore's books but I don't have a read one of them stupid white man I think it's called is rubbish because it's so convenient like it just it goes down so easy you can actually learn anything from it you just go ah yes these people are bad whereas I think a lot of the books that I've just recommended I'm like oh this is a way of looking at things that I didn't have before and that's like more valuable almost in a way I have a better understanding of an appreciation for left-leaning ideas because I've read so much for right-wing in my life every major villain in human history has written a manifesto about why they're doing it read that I wish I had a copy of Mein Kampf it held up and go also read this because it's informative and it's it's I think it's important to get the most accurate understanding of the perspective that it forms it but I don't actually have a physical copy with me right now because the one that I recently bought had to be returned because the text went all the way into the spine it was incredibly poorly published my encounter became public domain last year and it now exists in hundreds if not thousands of versions and printings that are rubbish also by the way if you're in high school do not ask your high school library to get you a copy of my camp you will go on a list I don't know what's scarier in Minecraft the fact that you can feel yourself being propaganda is you can feel yourself being almost convinced of the thing that he's saying or the part where you know it's just outright racist ideology or the bit where there's a bunch of advice in there for how to act in modern politics that still works that's still a hundred percent good advice for how to be good in politics like that's scary in its own way I'd recommend reading it if you can stomach that sort of thing was it come a bit rambley and there was a lot of books in there and they might not even be the best books to start with but I hope that helps Thanks I noticed that you rarely discuss gender sexuality diversity or other sjw issues in your non measured response videos eg Fallout Souls born braids the closest thing was talking about Irene in your Sherlock video is this an intentional choice if so why if not do you think there's a reason why you keep that packed up or is this all in my imagination I don't keep them divided on purpose I do think that I try and make everything with the same kind of perspective in mind I don't like the idea of there being a break in the kinds of content I make at the same time I do think I talked quite a lot about the ideas and what they might mean for us as players in games quite often like Dark Souls 2 I think has something really interesting to say about its world but more importantly about our world and how to live in it how to how do you live in a world where you might not actually basically have ever existed because you'll die it'd be so completely forgotten that it doesn't even matter like how do you act in the world where that can happen I think it asks really interesting questions I don't like turning that kind of work into a manifesto where I go oh no this is what this means and this is how we have to live our lives based on Dark Souls 2 telling us you know I could do that but I have this I guess the term is I guess I want to avoid being preachy and I think people are very quick to dismiss people as preachy if they just don't like or they have to say but I also want to avoid being it some of the stuff that I'm working on right now especially the Deus Ex Human Revolution video which is the current long project I'm working on I always have a long project does deal quite a lot with social topics and the points and I guess it'll be my most SJW game analysis just because it comes up more because it's a game that prizes itself so much more on story than fallout 3 or the souls games do in fact they pride themselves on not having as much are you single no sorry do you think that it's possible to be friends with people who exhibit alt-right traits is it possible to overlook such negative qualities that is a cracking question it's possible I know people who are like oh I don't believe any of this but I can be friends with them that's fine but they're usually people who don't have anything to lose from the views of those people you know if you want to let's you know take the most shitty definition of alt-right you know like they want to build a white earth no state usually it's easy to be friends with those people if you're white for me personally it's not possible to be friends with people who exhibit really far-right beliefs either I immediately start arguing with them and you know there is no friendship or I sort of consciously remember some other shitty things they say and just think less about wanting to hang out with them again I have a friend who sort of shifted further I in the last couple of years and I just stopped talking to him like not on purpose I didn't deliberately blank him or anything I'm not that sort of person but I just thought less and less about that person in my life and that's just kind of how people are I think I think there are probably people who have thought less about hanging out with me because of my far left beliefs you know that's just kind of how things work isn't it did you build your computer yourself or pay to have one custom built the first computer I ever had was custom built by this guy called Jed who I really looked up to and thought was cool so I was like after this I'm gonna build my own and then I bought an iMac and I used that for years but then I realized that I liked PC games more than I liked having a slightly nicer version of Photoshop and eventually I built a PC that casually play games and it was great and I've built my own pcs ever since what's your advice on long distance relationships oh you know like in a lot of relationships where you see the person every day you can get into this routine where it just becomes normal to hang around with that person and that's nice but I think if you're in a relationship where you don't see each other as much it's important to make the times you are together really special and feel really important basically have to have a better relationship in a shorter amount of time so so make sure that you do that in whatever way you see fit because I don't know what that way is what color is your toothbrush it's blue and white how did you support yourself financially before you were drafted into the culture war okay for around six months before I started making videos I was an IT engineer and then I realized that they were under paying me because they could get away with it so I quit and I started doing animations for the School of Life on the YouTube channel which was fun and then I realized that that video I'd made like a year ago by that point had done really well and I could probably have made more because the audience actually existed despite me assuming it didn't for quite a while so then I just started making stuff in my spare time I was finding more work and then I stopped having to find more work and it was really cool so that was that prior to that I just got out of university and you know I worked in like a chip shop while I was at uni for a couple of weeks and then you know I I quit and then the place got close because of rats have you ever played the LucasArts adventures not really I've heard they're really good and I have no reason to disagree because what I have played of them is good but I've never finished one or played it for that long apart from the first Monkey Island I'm really more into the kind of weird adventure games where you can die easily and they were made with like very like precise sense of humor or they were just like shoddily put together like there's something fun about playing bad point-and-click adventure game so those are the ones that I've sought after as a child I was absolutely in love with shadow of the comet and prisoner of ice growing up they're just fantastically just like not that great games but they're just fun enough that you do want to keep playing and you want to know how the story ends and you also want to experience the horror of the game breaking or not working properly or something that you never thought you had to do hours before killing you like that kind of school of game there's a fantastic pie and I think it's prisoner of ice where you're supposed to be looking around for an exit and you just off this screen and there's nothing on the screen that you can find to be going where we supposed to be going there's nothing there you walk the character off screen and the code comes back and says there's more stuff here we can't return there's more stuff like the game hits a point where it's just with you just like see how much it can make you play and by the end you get a choice of two endings in prisoner vice and they're both basically the same and they both end with the same curtsy and after this little bit in the middle and it's like they were just testing to see if I would bother getting to the end and I lost by doing it like I failed the test so those are the kind of games I got really into instead of the LucasArts ones which always seemed kind of well made and polished and that just wasn't my style I actually think I own one of the few physical copies of limbo of the Lost which is a point-and-click adventure game I'm gonna do a video about at some point I want to do a video series about obscure games don't people know about number of the Lost is one of them it's a point-and-click adventure game with assets just stolen from oblivion and Morrowind and Enclave and wandering other games and they just sold it like people paid money to buy this game and it's like basically theft I'd love to do a thing just looking at it because it's also alongside that buy before I found out all of that and also been checked I found more myself that it's just such a bad game in so many ways that it it might be a game I played the most in my life just to just to inspect it you know sometimes you play games to sort of understand why they're made and a lot of like bad point-and-click adventure games do that better than any other game genre so it also means I missed out on a lot of the good ones so at some point I want to go back and play more of those but instead I'm more of the like kind of weird French ones the the illegal ones and also really like some of the King's quests a really good police quest Space Quest caught there's a lot of quests to realised now finally after all these years Gabriel Knight as well or through the Gabriel I like games I like these obscene but the first ones alright like it it's nice art the puzzles mostly make sense and then Gabriel like two and three I just these like bizarro nightmares that don't make any sense I mean everyone kind of at this point knows the cat hair mustache puzzle from the third game imagine like me as a child trying to like having to look that up and go what why would you do this I turned out that that was put in by producers or something like they requested some particularly hard puzzle for some reason I think it might be a sell strategy go into something like hey I recently rewashed your undertale vid any chance we could see a video about your disagreements with the ideological implications of the game theorists even if it's just a short patron only vid for instance this question was asked in June before the Lisa video came out where I kind of do you cover some of this but uh no I also kind of liked leaving it at that kind of vague comment and they're moving on there's something funny about not fully explaining it but basically I think they reflect a perspective that is sort of unhealthy to have about games where you kind of inspect them for for cannon I think it's almost a crime to think wrong about games so the game theorist bad you know for me the fun of sounds was that he's this kind of silly weirdo who's clearly hiding something and finding out what that is and getting this explanation during a fight if you choose to play the game a certain way it's really fun and I kind of think it almost takes away from that for someone to go oh yes but I've gone over with a fine-tooth comb and trying to piece together the comprehensive story like whatever story you turn up isn't as interesting as the story you experience just playing it normally and such as what's your guide to consuming inhuman quantities of media you seem to have seen slash read like everything while I take weeks to watch like a single season in my series I also do that I'm still part way through recreate errs which is an anime I really like and I just stopped and haven't seen it again for a while and I don't know why I do that I do that with tons of shows that I really like I love quino's journey and I still haven't seen I think either of the quino's journey movies that exist and like why did I why have I not done that that's stupid I have the same problem I just but the trick is to watch things and remember the contents of them as much as possible so that you then can just call them back anytime like I'm 25 I've had 25 years of consuming media I've seen you know all of the episodes of The Simpsons that were out when I was 14 I've seen I've seen I'd seen all of them because they were what I watched as a kid so like I have like access to every event from you know every quote from The Simpsons from those seasons it's just there in my head somewhere just just try and remember the things that you watch and you'll eventually have this huge backlog to refer to I don't watch that much stuff I don't even watch the things that I like I I make videos about games quite a lot now for a living basically I don't actually play that many games anymore because making videos is so time-consuming have you thought of doing a general election video it would be cool to see your political positions however I can see how this might be divisive this question was made on the 1st of June and my answer to that question was oh that's a good idea and then I made a video about it so thank you whoever asked that question for giving me the idea to make a video that ended up doing quite well so I also want to do more political type stuff in the future along those lines so thank you for asking this question and changing the future of my youtube channel forever whoever that was so I guess my answer to that question is Thanks does that count as an answer do you feel that people are naturally good and made bad by their environment naturally bad and made good by their environment good as felt with an AI or blank slates entirely shaped by their environment I think that people don't have a nature I think that humans if they have one key thing that keeps happening is they change a lot everything is always different with humans if you look at things from any measurement of distance or time will behave radically differently given just a couple of years or generations and like the English language itself is altered radically in the last few hundred years and then it kept changing so like there are just like periods of history way if you move this person here you couldn't even understand them and from that perspective of course our behavior is going to change a lot because the society that we're in has a huge impact on it but because humans build society obviously it's not something we're completely unable to control to a certain extent no one's really in control of anything and no one's to blame for any crimes basically the answer is it's too complicated for anyone to understand and were in big trouble what do you think about Homestuck if you've read it I've never read Homestuck and I might never get around to it but I probably should at some point it looks okay and everyone who talks about it is very opinionated about it in some direction or the other and Wow there's a picture going around of me and a friend being being yeah we'd a woman drew us in in an embrace and someone else do a version of that where we were Homestuck characters that's the most interaction I've had ever with Homestuck and I plan on reading it but eventually I have no solid plans I might eventually read it and I'm sure I'll love it that was a joke any thoughts on the Dishonored series there's not serious it's very good it's very good it's really well-made it's a really immersive sim I was absolutely amazed by the level of just control that you have over outcomes of encounters like m'as kind of starved for games way you can just go oh this person lives this from this encounter and they come back and actually impacts the story even it's just a little tiny way it's just it's good I really like the Dishonored series I haven't played the newest thing definitely outsider I hope it's good I might actually do a thing on the Dishonored series now I think about it like there's a lot to say actually about the complexity of its design I probably that's probably sure thought to earlier thanks question-asker for reminding me of a video I should make this question comes from Justin partridge on patreon are you reading any new comics regularly like do you have a pull box somewhere I don't really that many new comics I tend to wait until the comic is done and then I can just read the whole thing through so I'm really looking forward to Black Panther Black Bolt those both sound really really cool and I like the bits of them that I've seen I'd like to read them in full but I don't like tend to read that many new comics and I also stopped reading a web comics like regularly I started just going our wait six months or two years remember a huge burst I did that we've gone a Craig court I read all of it like immediately when I first heard about it and then I waited like four years and then read all of it again it's great and I I'm waiting again max s on patreon asks it does asking if you're going to do a vampire the masquerade bloodlines video cameras and ask because I know you said you were going to do a new Vegas one of those are both in your fallout 3 list yes I am eventually going to do it I actually have a specific idea for this in mind the best video essayist on YouTube barn on Noah Coldwell Gervais did a video covering two of the games that troika made and he says that vampire the masquerade bloodlines doesn't hold up like he remembered it and it's actually quite bad in a lot of ways and that sounded like blasphemy but now I'm worried that he's right because like he's right about a lot of things so I'm probably going to do a video directed at him where I specifically go oh yeah and go through and see if he's right I think I'd be really interesting video to try doing so I'm who knows like I am played it in quite a while and I remember really liking it and thinking it was really good I'm gonna have to like retro actively apologize for that list and girl I are know one of these was bad like that's that's a really cool video to make actually I should I should I should make that sooner than I expected to this one comes from Alex Scranton on patreon who are what inspires you to toss your hat into the of the YouTube gaming ring well you always just interested in the criticism side or did you start by watching LPS or something else and what content creator would you say inspired you the most in terms of video game related content there isn't much but I really liked the tone set by the people that showed up and sit down they've been doing board game reviews for years and even the earliest stuff is just like really funny and well put together and I think that was the most directly inspirational in terms of the idea that you could make this stuff I don't think have any specific inspirations in terms of the kinds of content I you make myself though I think it came from more a replace of realizing that people have emotional responses to things that they don't understand you know I didn't enjoy fallout 3 for a lot of reasons so I couldn't really articulate when someone asked me why I think a lot of my videos are basically me trying to kind of like explain why I felt the way that I did in the first place it's kind of like taking steps backwards from the visceral experience of playing the game if that makes sense since you're pretty much the only famous and no man's sky apologist you your respective video on the things they've changed to the game and how they impact the vision of the games that was released and really who's fault is it that hello games ended up having such a terrible reputation spoilers it's Sony's fault as someone who really liked specifically what no man sky was when it came out the fact they've changed it to be a lot more like the game they apparently promise to people I didn't pay it out in the marketing worries me a little bit I'm worried I'm gonna go back to it it's not gonna actually be the thing that I enjoyed but if more people can be happy with the game it is now than good for them I suppose no man sky is a game that released in early access but they didn't tell anyone that it released in early access which is a bold new strategy but also probably illegal they probably should have just said it's gonna be it's early access it's just in that I'm not the biggest fan of early access as a business model but it would have made it a lot more at the same time I appreciated the goal of releasing a finished game that was empty and lonely I loved that are you still developing that game yes ie I'm spending ages on it I'd originally plan for it to be a challenge where I do all of the writing and animation and art and programming and music and then a slowly kind of realized that I can't do all of that because I'm rubbish at most of it so I should hire on people who can do all those things and try and at least make it ever exist so a good portion of last couple of months has been me figuring out what parts of the game I actually am comfortable with it being me making and what parts I feel like I should outsource or other people I'm now at the point where I'm explaining the idea and the concepts I want to use in the game to other people and that's cool because it's kind of letting other people in on the ideas that I've had and finding out which ones are ridiculous and I shouldn't be using and like just to make sense or else and which parts actually do make some sense and also being forced to elevate a pitch your game or describe it to someone else who has to like weigh in on it I also think that collaboration between people and having to explain yourselves to more people in the group is more valuable than being one person who spends a year saving away Oh with a perfect vision or whatever I guess the answer is yes I'm still developing that game but eventually it will be more than me and maybe one day it'll exist and I hope it's good but I've spent so long on it what is your favorite blind guardian album Night at the Opera no question I even wrote nigh to the opera no question on this it's the best full album I really like some of the songs on Wheel of Time and twist in the myth but no the operas the whole package is all good and yes I did discover Blind Guardian through the Robot Unicorn Attack a heavy metal version I'm basically a cultural void that's all the questions that I could be bothered to answer thank you all very much for watching you can reach me on curious cat and I'll respond if I think it'll be interesting to do and I won't make a fool of myself I might keep some back for a future video I kind of wanted to do 150,000 subscriber 1 as well and then I passed the hundred fifty thousand mark while I was waiting for the plaque to arrive to do this one so I might eventually just deal one hundred fifty thousand subscribers special when I hit a different milestone so I'm always just a little bit staggered behind that might be a funny joke I'm also kind of thinking of just doing Q&A stuff more often for backers I want to do a thing where like people who back me a certain amount ask a question and then I'll do a video answering them and it will be a nice fun time I kind of want to do these kinds of videos more often I kind of I'm actually you can probably tell I'm building a set and when it's finished and also when it's warm because in the winter it's freezing in here I'm gonna stream from here and I'd love to do like Q&A streams from here every now and then where I answer your questions asked by patrons so let me know we think of that I didn't write an ending for this video bye [Music]
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