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RealPhillipCarter
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ก.พ. 2019
Comedian, Author, and Minecrafter!
2022 world tour
A look into the world I abandoned in 2022, before bring to life the oldest save file and essentially starting all over again.
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Get Pumpkin pies FOREVER
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A #redstone tutorial to get you infinite punmpkinin pies in #bedrock #minecraft
How to yeet items (2024 12 23)
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In which I explain how my viral item yeeting storage system works.
Pale Stumps and head injuries - 2024 12 04
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In which I crash into a wall 20 minutes in, die, then come back to loot my own body before finding ONE SINGLE PALE TREE. And then a woodland mansion.
Mormon Jokes - at Wise Guys SLC - April 2024
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Mormon Jokes - at Wise Guys SLC - April 2024
VANISHING TREES?! - Minecraft Terrain bug - 15 may 2024 - Terrain changes when you approach it!
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VANISHING TREES?! - Minecraft Terrain bug - 15 may 2024 - Terrain changes when you approach it!
HOW TO build a beautiful CHERRY TREE - A Minecraft Long Play
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HOW TO build a beautiful CHERRY TREE - A Minecraft Long Play
NEW redstone-powered nether portal (Bedrock)
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NEW redstone-powered nether portal (Bedrock)
The first ancient city #minecraft #comedy #minecraftlongplay
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The first ancient city #minecraft #comedy #minecraftlongplay
Short story - From the stars, a million voices
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Short story - From the stars, a million voices
Good video!
makes complete sense - still not taking any tho
@@RickyEaton-f3m it OK I take double it balances out
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if you can somehow make a like universal version that would be amazing cause i have a small idea of what to do ❤
@@minecraftbuilder9648 I've since made another stream where I found ways to make it more reliable! So yeah will do!
@@minecraftbuilder9648 thanks again for the sub!
Note, the velocity is super important for long jumps. I have tried to make a second, shorter stream leading to another soul sand bubble column, but it didn't throw them far enough. Blue ice doesn't seem to make a difference, the only ways to make it faster are: 1. Having a 'run up' of water streams before it touches the corner of the soul sand column 2. Using a slime block launcher instead (with obsidian or another non sticky block under the slime puncher instead of ice) Number 2 will jump items further, but you'd need additional redstone to make it work for launching items as well, but one potential benefit is stacks might stick together making it easier for hoppers to grab items.
Keep up the content bro, I love it!
Does the kid include the coke ?
No you have to add that
Would you be down to do a survival world?
Hey thanks for the invite! I'll have to think about it, I barely have time for my own world now and trying to get into it some more, so I might not be able to do group worlds for a while. Thank you though Will it be an SMP series or something else?
Can you bring out some longer videos on survival? Possibly a new world let’s play
@@JackWilliam-m5n That's a good idea. I'm thinking of starting "new" somewhere else on the world one day, and then making a bridge between my two bases
@ great idea, or possible an underground tunnel system linked to a railroad or something, keep up the videos though dude, waiting for the next to drop.
@@JackWilliam-m5n Thank you mate! I've had these recorded for well over a year, and for one reason or another, never posted them. I was worried they weren't good enough My goal for base 2, by the way, is to use the new copper blocks and make an Atlantis styled base. I want to move to a new ocean monument and live inside it!
Amazing
@@Robituskin thanks mate!
Had to end this stream early and move to twitch for reasons I honestly cannot remember.
Comedy gold
Are you the minecraft TH-camr that has a Kirby hat
No I'm the youtuber that made this video you just looked at
god that was so sick
I live to excite and to amaze
Glamorizing misery is common in many fields. I think this is more prevalent with the younger folks, but us older farts sure aren't immune. I get it. I would like to write too. I don't, but I don't complain either. Although that's a bit unfair since I don't use twitter. Found your channel just now, and so far it's great! Oh, and my trousers are abuzz. A cacaphony of wings.
Thank you Dora. Yes I think it's often those with time to write who complain about not getting the writing done. I've been guilty of that, but I will admit I used to have a bad relationship with social media (and youtube) that sucked up a lot of my writing time. When I was at uni I was always anxious about my grades, to the point where I sometimes would not check them for a month because I thought a low grade made me a bad writer! Twitter is an interesting beast because the meme culture there seems to glamorise this idea of a sad writer hunched over a typewriter, struggling to put words out. But the people sharing the memes tend to be really prolific writers. It's strange, and I've known enough aspiring authors to know the memes do actually have a negative effect on their willingness to experiment. "Writing seems so hard" etc I hope people can find their own way to be creative that isn't necessarily the classic "sit in front of computer, hit buttons, words come out" because I think writing can manifest in different ways now. I actually have a lot of good plotting ideas when I'm playing with Lego or Minecraft, and I'm hoping to set up a creativity workshop soon. For my upcoming time travel trilogy, Earthloop, most of my ideas appear on walks. The sitting down and writing part is actually at the very end of the process. It's the 3D printer at the end of the design stage. I think that distinction is where some people get lost. They might have a brain like mine, in which case staring at a blank page won't help! And thanks for watching this all the way through :)
@@realphillipcarter Though I'm no writer most of the time, I agree that your "change of scenery" style of plotting can really get the action going in the ol fat computer. I have a nasty habit of coming up with songs or neat dialogue when I'm in the shower or while driving. Not ideal circumstances to write anything down. I have more than one silly melody recorded on my phone, hastily parked at a gas station. Tough hearing about the negative impact of these sort of discussions or memages. It makes sense, especially when you're starting out and kind of suck that encouragement is the best. I can imagine many people seeing this and thinking "What am I getting myself into? Is this the sort of life I'd want?". I guess most of the time it's a bit tongue-in-cheek from these meme posters, but it's obviously not the best advertisement for writing in general. I have trouble with motivation all the time when it comes to creative work, and I'm trying to work on that. I think I'm just too content with whatever life throws at me, which is nice in many ways, but not when it comes to productivity. Right now I'm thinking about going into writing again, but I'm shifting my focus from making a masterpiece to just seeing something to its completion. Bad case of editing while I draft to duke it out with. Thanks for the answer and for the clarification. Definitely interested in your forwards-backwards book!
@@Dorafjol Thank you! Yeah I find it easier to write in blocks. One issue I have (which extends itself to daily things like tidying or having meetings) is that my brain seems to compartmentalise days, so if I can't do something in a day, I find it hard to be motivated to do it. One unhealthy hack I have for this is to stay up a bit too long... working on that. I think for me it stems from some existential anxiety, I don't know what tomorrow might bring so I may as well try to do everything today. Of course, that means nothing gets done. WHO BUILT THE HUMANS? came out on amazon in 2021 and I am just now working out how to get it in paperback elsewhere. A lot of self-pub, for me, has been a series of experiments, finding people who know more than me and just asking them things. One piece of advice I'm happy to pull right out of my coaching is, write the story you want to read, but only write it for you. If you're stuck on if anyone will like it or not, abandon that thought. Just write what you enjoy writing, you can even tell yourself this story won't ever be published. I do that with some scenes and they wind up being the best. An audience is great but, there's an anxiety in turning writing into a performance and that can suffocate some people! I'll be opening my writing workshop (not a sales pitch, it's free) soon on discord if it's your kind of thing?
@@realphillipcarter I'll keep me eyes open for that! There sure is some sort of prestige or perfectionalism that can do a number on my projects, and I think that's a common problem. I'll take your advice about writing for myself for the time being. At least until I find my voice, and I have a finished work to my name. Good or bad, it would help with dicipline and good practices. Cheers!
@@Dorafjol No worries! Now I shall probably torment myself by writing on a livestream (dont recommend it, but it is funny)
Hello mr Phillip my legs are made of bees
Ah you legend! Hello! I forgot you had a youtube
Action, romance. The same plot and special effects as part 1 and 2 despite the reduced budget. Man stuck in space the movie
Okay, that is actually kind of neat. I like weird little inventions like that.
Just wait til you see the rabbit powered murder floor
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Was fun practice, but really too quiet. In fact this is shit quality. But it's not like anyone sees these so I'm leaving it up