Pevenseagull
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- Jul 20, 2003
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Come on you know how this works. You tell us the Youtube channel, we all sign up and you get some wedge from youtube…simples
I started a YouTube channel in September last year. I'd wanted to before but I never felt like I had the time and finding the time to get it started is one of the only positive things to have come out of this pandemic, personally speaking.
It's just me playing video games and chatting shit but I enjoy it, it's allowing me to flex my long dormant creative muscles a bit and a few weeks ago I hit the 100 subscriber mark which, when I started, seemed a million years away.
It's also shown me I really, really enjoy video editing. To the point that at 36 years old I'm contemplating attempting a career change.
Think I ballsed up the thread title and wording bit, judging by the responses.
I meant things you HAVE done, and the outcome was so good, you wished you'd done them even sooner.
If we're taking about regrets instead, then mine would be... Get myself a proper education. Maybe if I had, then I'd be able to make myself more clearly understood
Hah, if only! YouTube wised up to people doing that sort of thing many years ago and now tie the 1000 subscriber entry barrier into the partnership program with a certain amount of watch hours as well. Essentially you could have 50 million subscribers but if nobody is actually watching the content you won't see a penny.
University degree. Doing it in later life meant I missed out on the 'fun' side of Uni but still having to do the work.
Having attempted uni (and ignoring the study part) in my early twenties, and now reattempting uni in my thirties I much prefer it this time round. I'm doing a subject I enjoy and the majority of the work therefore feels far from a chore.
Shagged Selma Hayek
Which games do you play on it, and do you stream on twitch also?
At 36 you've still got 24-30+ damn years of working life left, so deffo take that chance if it's out there.
I'm about 3 years behind you and slowly considering changing careers also.
Won't get any of us watching if you don't tell us what it is
Carried on doing stand-up. I was ok back in the 90's. I only had me head flushed down the toilet at clubs a few times.
But seriously, I look at w****rs like Russell **** Howard and think to myself. If he can do it, an amoeba like myself could have
if I'd persevered.
Not that I'm resentful mind.
Cycling. I didn't get into it until I was in my early forties. I so wish I'd taken it seriously as a younger man and boy.
I'm in a similar boat, early 30's with only GSCE's.
I'd have to do a year of 'catch up' studies before being able to start a degree. But I live literally 200m from the local uni, so I'm running out of excuses.
Having attempted uni (and ignoring the study part) in my early twenties, and now reattempting uni in my thirties I much prefer it this time round. I'm doing a subject I enjoy and the majority of the work therefore feels far from a chore.