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starkid2464 · 1 year ago
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In honor of MatPat retiring, I’d like to thank all of the YouTubers who made getting out of bed worth it when I was a child. I’d like to thank you all for helping me choose to live each day I needed to make that choice.
Matpat: You gave me so much information and I don’t know if I could have kept my curiosity without you. You taught me the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells long before my first test on their differences.
Stampylonghead: Your shorts and their behind the scenes that you made taught me about the creative process. Plus the first season of your Wonder Quest series gave me something to laugh at in a life I wanted to give up on.
Stacyplays: You gave me an appreciation for nature and humans that never faded. Your book series gave me comfort this Christmas when I was spending it away from family for the first time. Not to mention Dogcraft gave me so many joyful memories to look back upon.
Katzun: Your earliest videos struck a cord with me when they first came out. And I was figuring out my identity when you came out. It’s because of you that I have been able to accept myself on my own self-journey.
Illymation: Your stories with your ex were words of caution. Your stories in general helped me accept I wasn’t alone in my feelings.
JaidenAnimations and The Odd 1’s out: You inspired me, on nights when I felt low you were there with a new video to lift me up. You both taught me things that stuck with me and gave me a passion for animation and art.
Tabbes: You were and are down to earth and quite pessimistic, exactly what I needed when brooding. You taught me about the lessons that I’d need to understand from a childhood I never had.
Minute Earth: You answered questions I had yet to even ask. I learned much about the natural world from you and grew to appreciate it better.
Dominic’s: You taught me about college, a place I never thought I’d get to attend. Your slugbooks review saved me when I had to buy books my first time.
Aphmau: Before your quality went down the shitter, I loved everything you created, it all taught me so much about quality writing and building tension properly.
I know I’m probably missing some people but these guys made my childhood worth surviving.
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skullivan-the-dawg · 1 year ago
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(No colored words, just a ramble)
Yes, I still watch YouTube Animators. Yes, I watched them after the whole blowup in 2017ish (I started watching them in 2021, mind you). Yes, it’s one of the only things I watch on a daily basis. But you have to understand, they motivate me to draw and animate everyday. They have shown TONS of growth over the years, and they should be appreciated more for than what it’s worth. Yes, we have AWESOME indie animation projects like Lackadaisy, The Amazing Digital Circus, Far-Fetched, etc, but we have them too, wether it be big or small. There are people my age who are willing to do the same thing and who are inspired by those people too. PLEASE, appreciate animators on YouTube because they deserve a LOT more love and support.
Thank you.
Please reblog if you can to spread the word.
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graphiteplug · 7 months ago
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In middle school, I started watching a lot of storytime animators when they started blowing up on YouTube. I even based some of my own characters on the simple designs of those youtubers, even the lack of skin color that most of them seemed to exhibit, and it was one of the first things that made me want to start creating my own characters.
I don't really watch them at all anymore, though I'm sure I would still have a good time with it if I started doing it again. Tabbes was one of my favorites, I liked how blunt she was. Even with most of the drawings in her videos basically being stick figures, they were still very enjoyable
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underscorecheapounderscore · 7 months ago
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isotofl · 2 years ago
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i fucking love tabbes 😡😡 guys 😡😡 guys shes so cool 😡😡 her voice is so skrunkly shes actually cool as fuck her stories are so silly 😡😡 why is her upload schedule so ass 😞😞
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dasavvyexpert · 2 years ago
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A Reddit subreddit dedicated to Tabbes I created: https://www.reddit.com/r/TabTabbes/
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zombie-ghost-1234 · 2 days ago
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Hip hip hooray!!! Tabbes has posted once more!!!!! Golly day!!!!
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m00nj3w3l · 6 days ago
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Every so often Tabbes comes back, spews some wisdom and then disappears for eons again
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dddima · 1 year ago
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dozydawn · 1 month ago
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snooker referee michaela tabb, 2012.
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fanshift · 2 months ago
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sitting-on-me-bum · 4 days ago
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Red-tailed hawk
Courtesy Liz Tabb
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homeofhousechickens · 1 year ago
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Haven't taken a funny picture of greenie in a while
Poem is-
At Cock-Crow
by John B. Tabb
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clownhara · 11 months ago
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Buhhhhh I'm so sorry for not actually posting anything about the Sciverse, I've been meaning too but alas my energy had other plans lol I'll see what I can do in the meantime though, and if anyone has like. Any specific questions about anyone (Like Petal, Damien, Reggie, Zeph, Brutus, etc etc I'll name drop them all in the tags dwdw) or the setting (uhhhh. Mostly sci fi on several different planets/space stations) i'll answer em. Sorry, I'll type something up for all of em eventually but bleeeggggg
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jazzandothersounds-blog · 11 months ago
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Allman Brothers Band
Stormy Monday (Live At Fillmore East, March 13, 1971)
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At Fillmore East by the Allman Brothers was recorded over two nights — March 12 and 13, 1971 — for which the band was paid $1,250 each show.
The Allman Brothers never intended to make their first live album, per se; they simply wanted to make their third overall album, and they recognized they were better onstage than in a controlled studio environment. Their self-titled 1969 debut, recorded five months after their first show, felt chastened, its straitlaced production and relatively short songs drawing the reins fast on a spirited young racehorse. Their second album, Idlewild South, worked to showcase a softer and more commercially viable side. Sure, it sounded good, but it also sounded dated upon arrival, a folk-rock reverie from a band that was best when it was wide-awake, very high, and very loud. “We get kind of frustrated doing the records,” Duane admitted at the start of the ’70s, noting that the stage was where they found their “natural fire.”
By Grayson Haver Currin / Pitchfork
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ploverpaw · 8 days ago
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eventually i will finish and be able to share my every warrior cat data spreadsheet
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