Dear FashionLavender, I hope this letter finds you well, my dear friend. As I sit down to write this heartfelt message, I find myself reflecting on the profound impact your words have had on me. The simplicity and honesty with which you shared your experience left a lasting impression, and for that, I am filled with gratitude. To pause a video, to interrupt the flow of entertainment or information, because of an "itch" on your body may seem like a small, inconsequential act. Yet, in that seemingly insignificant moment, you taught me a valuable lesson about mindfulness and self-care. You reminded me of the importance of being attuned to our bodies and acknowledging their needs, no matter how small or trivial they may seem. In our fast-paced and demanding world, it is all too easy to become absorbed in the relentless pursuit of productivity, achievement, and distraction. We often neglect our physical and emotional well-being in the process, dismissing the signals our bodies send us. But you, my friend, have shown me the beauty in embracing the present moment and tending to our needs, however small they may be. Your act of pausing the video to address an itch on your body speaks volumes about your self-awareness and willingness to prioritize your own comfort. It is a gentle reminder that we are not machines, endlessly functioning without pause or rest. We are human beings with physical sensations, emotions, and needs that deserve attention and care. In a world that often glorifies busyness and treats rest as a luxury rather than a necessity, your words have struck a chord within me. They have served as a wake-up call, urging me to slow down, listen to my body, and honor its signals. By sharing your experience so openly, you have reminded me of the importance of self-compassion and the power of small acts of self-care. It is all too common to overlook the significance of seemingly insignificant moments. We often prioritize grand gestures and grand achievements, overlooking the profound impact that small, genuine acts can have on ourselves and others. But your words have illuminated the beauty in these simple acts of self-awareness, reminding me that it is in the small, everyday moments that we can find meaning and connection. So, dear [Name], please accept my heartfelt thanks for sharing your experience with such authenticity and vulnerability. Thank you for reminding me of the importance of mindfulness and self-care, and for encouraging me to embrace the present moment and honor the needs of my body. Your words have touched me in ways that words alone cannot express, and for that, I am eternally grateful. In a world that often feels chaotic and demanding, it is acts of mindfulness and self-care like yours that bring solace and balance. Your willingness to pause, to listen, and to respond to the needs of your body is an inspiration to us all. May we learn from your example and cultivate a greater sense of self-awareness and self-compassion in our own lives. Once again, dear FashionLavender, thank you for sharing your experience and reminding me of the importance of honoring our bodies and our needs. Your words have made a profound impact on my life, and I will carry their wisdom with me as I navigate the journey ahead. With heartfelt gratitude, MinkMiau
Let's thank this arrow for his efforts with a letter to it. Dear Arrow, I hope this letter finds you well, my steadfast companion in the realm of icons. As I sit here, contemplating the impact you have had on my life, I am filled with gratitude and a sense of wonder. Your simple yet powerful presence has guided me, directed me, and led me towards countless destinations, both literal and metaphorical. In this vast expanse of digital landscapes, you have become an ever-present friend, quietly pointing the way forward. And for that, I wish to express my heartfelt appreciation. You are often overlooked, taken for granted amidst the myriad of symbols and signs that populate our screens. But not by me. No, dear Arrow, I have come to recognize your unwavering dedication, your unwavering purpose. You never falter, never hesitate; you simply fulfill your duty with grace and precision. Whether it's within a maze of menus, a labyrinth of folders, or a virtual sea of options, you consistently offer me the guidance I need to navigate and make informed choices. Your elegant simplicity is truly remarkable. You are a humble line with a single purpose: to point. Yet, within this simplicity lies a profound impact. You possess the power to illuminate the way, to provide clarity amidst confusion, and to instill a sense of confidence in the choices I make. When faced with uncertainty, your presence reassures me that there is a path to follow, a destination to reach. You lend a sense of order to the chaos of the digital realm, allowing me to navigate with ease and purpose. Beyond your practical utility, dear Arrow, you possess a symbolic significance that transcends the realm of icons. You are an embodiment of progress, of forward motion. You represent the human desire to explore, to venture into the unknown, and to forge new paths. Your unyielding determination to point ahead serves as a reminder that life is a journey, and that we must continue to push forward, to seek growth and improvement. I cannot count the number of times you have come to my aid, providing a clear direction when I found myself lost in the digital wilderness. You have guided me through complex software interfaces, led me to important documents buried within folders, and even directed me to websites and resources that have expanded my knowledge and enriched my life. In each of these moments, you have been a silent ally, patiently waiting for me to recognize your presence and heed your guidance. But it is not only in the digital realm that you have made your mark, dear Arrow. Your influence extends beyond the confines of screens and pixels. You have become a symbol of direction and guidance in the broader context of life itself. Whenever I encounter obstacles or face difficult decisions, I find solace in the thought of you, always pointing towards the way forward. Your unwavering dedication serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always a path to follow, always a solution to be found. In a world that often feels overwhelming and chaotic, your steadfast presence brings a sense of order and purpose. You are a beacon of simplicity in a sea of complexity, and for that, I am eternally grateful. Your arrow, though unassuming, has become a powerful symbol of hope and progress in my life. So, dear Arrow, please accept my heartfelt thanks for all that you do. Thank you for your unwavering guidance, your silent encouragement, and your reminder that there is always a path forward. Your simple existence has made a profound impact on my life, and I will forever cherish the lessons you have taught me. With boundless appreciation, MinkMiau
I've only done 22 of these. I may just be weird. The one I relate to the most is opening the editor for 5 mins trying to make my best level then just quitting.
i relate to 23 too much lmao. i start making a layout with a song i thought was good, and then after like three days i stop because i find an more fire song and start making a layout to that. and then i find an even more fire song... and rinse and repeat. i even do this when i finish layouts and start decorating them, once i had a level that was almost entirely decorated and i just got impatient and started building a level to a different song. i hate it
3:21 i think they mean they have show restart button enabled and everytime they die in a level, they pause the game and then press the restart button really quickly because they're impatient and they find that it takes too long to respawn after dying (i do it too)
6:28 i usually have my left hand on z and x keys after practice and sometimes try to spam those only to realize I'm not in practice anymore And sometimes I keep my finger at ESC button for no reason and I can suddenly pause the game. Or even quit the level if I somehow make a double tap
1:10 I got that icon rather easily. I literally made like a 15 second auto wave level inspired by crappy old impossible levels and it only took me like 20 minutes to make
I like how for “Friending Famous GD TH-camrs” he showed friending guitar and how for “Using Top Player Icons” he showed using icons of spaceuk | Two massively hated people in the gd community
fun story abt #17, my fav gd youtuber was how-d, so i was like, "you know what, ima send him a friend request." not too long later, he accepted it, still love his videos to this day
3:16 I have to go to the bathroom in that moment🙂and then I immediately dead in no time because of the place I stopped is needed a quick jump to react.
i played gd for 1 year and my hardest is windy landscape and honestly i agree on like 10 this is just mostly random stuff YOU have done (i thought ill agree on all of them)
I pause bc I need to itch myself or something like that or I just haven’t took a breath in a while and I want to do it while not being in the middle of playing a level
Surely everyone randomly tries to beat levels noticeably harder than their best right? It's not just me beating the future funk levels back to back right!?
Dear Danieltojzan, I hope this letter finds you well, my dear friend. As I sit down to write this heartfelt message, I find myself reflecting on the profound impact your words have had on me. The simplicity and honesty with which you shared your experience left a lasting impression, and for that, I am filled with gratitude. To pause a video, to interrupt the flow of entertainment or information, because of an "score of 23" may seem like a small, inconsequential act. Yet, in that seemingly insignificant moment, you taught me a valuable lesson about mindfulness and self-care. You reminded me of the importance of being attuned to our bodies and acknowledging their needs, no matter how small or trivial they may seem. In our fast-paced and demanding world, it is all too easy to become absorbed in the relentless pursuit of productivity, achievement, and distraction. We often neglect our physical and emotional well-being in the process, dismissing the signals our bodies send us. But you, my friend, have shown me the beauty in embracing the present moment and tending to our needs, however small they may be. Your act of pausing the video to address a score on the video speaks volumes about your self-awareness and willingness to prioritize your own comfort. It is a gentle reminder that we are not machines, endlessly functioning without pause or rest. We are human beings with physical sensations, emotions, and needs that deserve attention and care. In a world that often glorifies busyness and treats rest as a luxury rather than a necessity, your words have struck a chord within me. They have served as a wake-up call, urging me to slow down, listen to my body, and honor its signals. By sharing your experience so openly, you have reminded me of the importance of self-compassion and the power of small acts of self-care. It is all too common to overlook the significance of seemingly insignificant moments. We often prioritize grand gestures and grand achievements, overlooking the profound impact that small, genuine acts can have on ourselves and others. But your words have illuminated the beauty in these simple acts of self-awareness, reminding me that it is in the small, everyday moments that we can find meaning and connection. So, dear Danieltojzan, please accept my heartfelt thanks for sharing your experience with such authenticity and vulnerability. Thank you for reminding me of the importance of mindfulness and self-care, and for encouraging me to embrace the present moment and honor the needs of my body. Your words have touched me in ways that words alone cannot express, and for that, I am eternally grateful. In a world that often feels chaotic and demanding, it is acts of mindfulness and self-care like yours that bring solace and balance. Your willingness to pause, to listen, and to respond to the needs of your body is an inspiration to us all. May we learn from your example and cultivate a greater sense of self-awareness and self-compassion in our own lives. Once again, dear Danieltojzan, thank you for sharing your experience and reminding me of the importance of honoring our bodies and our needs. Your words have made a profound impact on my life, and I will carry their wisdom with me as I navigate the journey ahead. With heartfelt gratitude, FuturisticForm
I pause it because there is an ich on my body
Dear FashionLavender,
I hope this letter finds you well, my dear friend. As I sit down to write this heartfelt message, I find myself reflecting on the profound impact your words have had on me. The simplicity and honesty with which you shared your experience left a lasting impression, and for that, I am filled with gratitude.
To pause a video, to interrupt the flow of entertainment or information, because of an "itch" on your body may seem like a small, inconsequential act. Yet, in that seemingly insignificant moment, you taught me a valuable lesson about mindfulness and self-care. You reminded me of the importance of being attuned to our bodies and acknowledging their needs, no matter how small or trivial they may seem.
In our fast-paced and demanding world, it is all too easy to become absorbed in the relentless pursuit of productivity, achievement, and distraction. We often neglect our physical and emotional well-being in the process, dismissing the signals our bodies send us. But you, my friend, have shown me the beauty in embracing the present moment and tending to our needs, however small they may be.
Your act of pausing the video to address an itch on your body speaks volumes about your self-awareness and willingness to prioritize your own comfort. It is a gentle reminder that we are not machines, endlessly functioning without pause or rest. We are human beings with physical sensations, emotions, and needs that deserve attention and care.
In a world that often glorifies busyness and treats rest as a luxury rather than a necessity, your words have struck a chord within me. They have served as a wake-up call, urging me to slow down, listen to my body, and honor its signals. By sharing your experience so openly, you have reminded me of the importance of self-compassion and the power of small acts of self-care.
It is all too common to overlook the significance of seemingly insignificant moments. We often prioritize grand gestures and grand achievements, overlooking the profound impact that small, genuine acts can have on ourselves and others. But your words have illuminated the beauty in these simple acts of self-awareness, reminding me that it is in the small, everyday moments that we can find meaning and connection.
So, dear [Name], please accept my heartfelt thanks for sharing your experience with such authenticity and vulnerability. Thank you for reminding me of the importance of mindfulness and self-care, and for encouraging me to embrace the present moment and honor the needs of my body. Your words have touched me in ways that words alone cannot express, and for that, I am eternally grateful.
In a world that often feels chaotic and demanding, it is acts of mindfulness and self-care like yours that bring solace and balance. Your willingness to pause, to listen, and to respond to the needs of your body is an inspiration to us all. May we learn from your example and cultivate a greater sense of self-awareness and self-compassion in our own lives.
Once again, dear FashionLavender, thank you for sharing your experience and reminding me of the importance of honoring our bodies and our needs. Your words have made a profound impact on my life, and I will carry their wisdom with me as I navigate the journey ahead.
With heartfelt gratitude,
MinkMiau
@@minkmiau why?
@@minkmiauman forgot to add a few names 💀
@@icedchocolate2399 [Name]
me too
This video is not edited by me!
Lmk if you like it or not
hi
Oh
was this XTruboEdit? thats what it looks like
It’s a W
Yea its cool
3:02 can we just admire how the arrow precisely tracks the icon?
@CEO Of Vikings the fact it alao syncs to his voice makes it better
Let's thank this arrow for his efforts with a letter to it.
Dear Arrow,
I hope this letter finds you well, my steadfast companion in the realm of icons. As I sit here, contemplating the impact you have had on my life, I am filled with gratitude and a sense of wonder. Your simple yet powerful presence has guided me, directed me, and led me towards countless destinations, both literal and metaphorical. In this vast expanse of digital landscapes, you have become an ever-present friend, quietly pointing the way forward. And for that, I wish to express my heartfelt appreciation.
You are often overlooked, taken for granted amidst the myriad of symbols and signs that populate our screens. But not by me. No, dear Arrow, I have come to recognize your unwavering dedication, your unwavering purpose. You never falter, never hesitate; you simply fulfill your duty with grace and precision. Whether it's within a maze of menus, a labyrinth of folders, or a virtual sea of options, you consistently offer me the guidance I need to navigate and make informed choices.
Your elegant simplicity is truly remarkable. You are a humble line with a single purpose: to point. Yet, within this simplicity lies a profound impact. You possess the power to illuminate the way, to provide clarity amidst confusion, and to instill a sense of confidence in the choices I make. When faced with uncertainty, your presence reassures me that there is a path to follow, a destination to reach. You lend a sense of order to the chaos of the digital realm, allowing me to navigate with ease and purpose.
Beyond your practical utility, dear Arrow, you possess a symbolic significance that transcends the realm of icons. You are an embodiment of progress, of forward motion. You represent the human desire to explore, to venture into the unknown, and to forge new paths. Your unyielding determination to point ahead serves as a reminder that life is a journey, and that we must continue to push forward, to seek growth and improvement.
I cannot count the number of times you have come to my aid, providing a clear direction when I found myself lost in the digital wilderness. You have guided me through complex software interfaces, led me to important documents buried within folders, and even directed me to websites and resources that have expanded my knowledge and enriched my life. In each of these moments, you have been a silent ally, patiently waiting for me to recognize your presence and heed your guidance.
But it is not only in the digital realm that you have made your mark, dear Arrow. Your influence extends beyond the confines of screens and pixels. You have become a symbol of direction and guidance in the broader context of life itself. Whenever I encounter obstacles or face difficult decisions, I find solace in the thought of you, always pointing towards the way forward. Your unwavering dedication serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always a path to follow, always a solution to be found.
In a world that often feels overwhelming and chaotic, your steadfast presence brings a sense of order and purpose. You are a beacon of simplicity in a sea of complexity, and for that, I am eternally grateful. Your arrow, though unassuming, has become a powerful symbol of hope and progress in my life.
So, dear Arrow, please accept my heartfelt thanks for all that you do. Thank you for your unwavering guidance, your silent encouragement, and your reminder that there is always a path forward. Your simple existence has made a profound impact on my life, and I will forever cherish the lessons you have taught me.
With boundless appreciation,
MinkMiau
@@minkmiauwha
@@minkmiaubeautiful
@@minkmiauwow
#51: Turning your phone screen upside down during dry out's upside down part.
TRUE
#52: Disagreeing with this comment
I was a PC player on beating Dry Out moment lol
#52: rotating your monitor/Laptop/TV/ Samsung smart fridge/Tesla to play the upside down part in dry out
I've never actually done this.
I like how he managed to say the numbers really different EVERY time
no just edited differently
well, my friend, that might be because every number is different, you see!
@@Speed-TV nope
@@waboo ur mid
@SpeedTV oh no how will he recover from this
I like how people are already commenting just for attention
Well that actually works, they get likes for the comment being old
furri
Yo is that a spriggy tito
Yeh
Spigatito!!! You are my favorite gen 9 starter Pokémon!
I've only done 22 of these. I may just be weird. The one I relate to the most is opening the editor for 5 mins trying to make my best level then just quitting.
Bro I have given up on literal hundreds of solo extreme demon “projects”
same here, only once have i made a decnt-at-best level doing this
I only did 20 of thise. I'm probably just even weirder.
But I knew it before this video that I'm really weird.
Not only gd related weird.
Hm...
15 lol
@@minkmiau youre that guy who wrote that essay in one of the replies.
i relate to 23 too much lmao. i start making a layout with a song i thought was good, and then after like three days i stop because i find an more fire song and start making a layout to that. and then i find an even more fire song... and rinse and repeat.
i even do this when i finish layouts and start decorating them, once i had a level that was almost entirely decorated and i just got impatient and started building a level to a different song. i hate it
wait have u commented on a knarify video?
4:56 *casually does it with the guy we used to trust*
_shhhhhhhh_
Me to
2:16
Yeah it's kinda sad.
Also 2:16 with a specific guitar.
6:52 bro know what he was doing 💀
I did know what Clubette was
@@BtGramclub step r34
3:21 i think they mean they have show restart button enabled and everytime they die in a level, they pause the game and then press the restart button really quickly because they're impatient and they find that it takes too long to respawn after dying (i do it too)
I Do That
@@loritruesdale1567 👍
best video yet ngl. i love the humor. keep it up bro :D
3:47 this is the most relatable thing ever :))
OK 37 and 36 are so true as well
Except for the waiting for a response part. *__*
1:21 I did this after I beat every level with coins just to see all those bars filled, coins collected, and feel good about myself. Would recommend.
Completely agree.
Same
Then there is a reason.
"I'm scrolling through the main levels for no reason and here's the reason"
Or am I understanding smth wrong?
@@minkmiau 🤓
@@minkmiau🤓
wave:"how can you follow so quick?"
arrow:"haha.. arrow goes BRRRRRRRRR"
3:01
Wich arrow
Which*
The number 45 was said very accurately to a normal dutch voice. Nice!
i wonder why that would be lol
Waboo is Dutch LOL.
Breaking news: waboo is nederlands het lijkt er op dat waboo nederlands is hij sprak 45 perfect in het nederlands.
Waboo is nederlands.
I tried to search up my name on gd levels... the results are... baffling to say the least
Lmao
6:28 i usually have my left hand on z and x keys after practice and sometimes try to spam those only to realize I'm not in practice anymore
And sometimes I keep my finger at ESC button for no reason and I can suddenly pause the game. Or even quit the level if I somehow make a double tap
best gd youtuber, keep up the good work!! Also, I realized I wasn't subbed, and I felt stupid but I fixed the problem
Dude, thanks for giving the number 47, i've never save my progress at all
1:10 I got that icon rather easily. I literally made like a 15 second auto wave level inspired by crappy old impossible levels and it only took me like 20 minutes to make
You didn't get it easily you just had luck tbh.
5:40 yes
SAME💀💀
Proud to say I have never done #49
Literally never even considered it but now I'm gonna.
The checking the % well half through your hardest extreme demon is the most Infuriating thing ever and I only have myself to blame XD
U can always just turn it off lol
@@naylore80 No I hate playing the game without percentage showing
@@RaveGD72 lol ok
3:19 I done this at the end of biru so I could calm myself down when I got there but i paused at the worst possible spot and died at 97%
And that's what depression looks like :'(
I like how for “Friending Famous GD TH-camrs” he showed friending guitar and how for “Using Top Player Icons” he showed using icons of spaceuk | Two massively hated people in the gd community
i love spaceuk and i pray to him every night and he will be mine
@@virturegd5247 SpaceUK literally hack this comment, no way do you think that
@@virturegd5247 have you been living under a rock?
@@QuantumScratcher i aint no patrick star
@@virturegd5247 Your right your star patrick
yeesss a new video im so happy to watch it thanks waboo for uploading a new video ^^
fun story abt #17, my fav gd youtuber was how-d, so i was like, "you know what, ima send him a friend request." not too long later, he accepted it, still love his videos to this day
Numer pięćdziesiąt jeden: Beating the challenge with all swag routes
2:02 burgerking foot lettuce
For some reason, flying straight in 2-star ship segments make me feel good at this game to console me since I suck
there's quite a few of these that i haven't done
especially the push-up one, i cannot even do a push-up on its own
Same !!
2:12 I remember I could actually guess some of them
But yeah, I googled the rest of them anyway
0:04 LOL
That was a green screen… That was a clip from someone playing the maze and he got jump scared. He broke his computer with fear.
@Waboo us mobile players pause and unpause to reset the music to where it should be in the level, to fix music offset due to lag
6:51 I remember one time during my gd requests stream someone sent NSFW level and I actually opened it after stream because I was very curious
2:08 I liked this comments
0:17 WHERE IS THE SUPPORT THING
"Vijf en viertig" that was truly amazing
Number 51: When you’re on time machine and it’s the upside down spot and then you flip your phone just to play the upside down party easier
5:51 cualquier persona que habla español no parará de ver esto
never let them know ur next move: translate
@@TheRealLoLGDtrue
@@TheRealLoLGD...
3:14 TWENTY FOUR :)
I really love how the number 24 exploded my eardrums 👍
One of the things I did like 5 years ago is click over 100 of the icons on the Home Screen thinking I’m gonna get something
Well, now u DO get something
3:16 I have to go to the bathroom in that moment🙂and then I immediately dead in no time because of the place I stopped is needed a quick jump to react.
Are you dutch
i think so
51: Trying to play an easy level as risky as possible to pretend like you are Neiro
3:14 "TWENTY-FOUR!!!👹👹", said dumbledore calmly.
6:26 lol bro has the same keyboard as me
MOBILE PLAYERS NEED RECOGNITION!!!
YEAH!
Y E S
yes
FORKS!!!
ive been doing nothing but watch this guy for the past 6 hours help
i cannot relate to 46 cause im left handed and i hate it i have to have my arm across the table cause having the mouse on the left side feels weird
5:09 true
02:04 me!
31/50
The reason why I pause in levels is because i cant focus on the level for more than 10 seconds.
4:34 I have never relate to something so mich
much*
4:05 this happened to me on back on track on a fluke from late more than 60% ago idk
#51: Dying very far in a level and then being stuck at the beginning for some reason.
the number 15 part was crazy lol
the most relatable gd video doesnt exi-
i can confirm i have done all of these no joke (even #49)
WOAH WHAT THE-
spam pausing geometrical dominator memory bit makes it so ez
Something I do is clicking my mouse really hard on 6 star levels so I feel like I'm a pro verifying an extreme demon.
i sometimes tr to click as much as possible in the beginning of geometrical dominator
sometimes,when i am creating lvls in gdps when i click save an play my game smonetimes crashes which i hate it
POV: You said “Nice video!” When this was uploaded less than 1 minute ago 💀
i played gd for 1 year and my hardest is windy landscape and honestly i agree on like 10 this is just mostly random stuff YOU have done (i thought ill agree on all of them)
I’ve actually completed Acheron, slaughterhouse and sakupen circles in practise
I pause bc I need to itch myself or something like that or I just haven’t took a breath in a while and I want to do it while not being in the middle of playing a level
6:13 i tried to show this to my friends but when i finally did it, my friends were already bored from watching me fail 164 times
I bet we’ve done none of these but now we’re going to do every single one.
Surely everyone randomly tries to beat levels noticeably harder than their best right?
It's not just me beating the future funk levels back to back right!?
You can get the Mater Detective by scrolling through the main levels twice.
I pause it because the music doesn't lag with the level so the music is off until I pause the level when it lags.
I've done 23 out of them. Now I feel like, I never was a GD player.
Dear Danieltojzan,
I hope this letter finds you well, my dear friend. As I sit down to write this heartfelt message, I find myself reflecting on the profound impact your words have had on me. The simplicity and honesty with which you shared your experience left a lasting impression, and for that, I am filled with gratitude.
To pause a video, to interrupt the flow of entertainment or information, because of an "score of 23" may seem like a small, inconsequential act. Yet, in that seemingly insignificant moment, you taught me a valuable lesson about mindfulness and self-care. You reminded me of the importance of being attuned to our bodies and acknowledging their needs, no matter how small or trivial they may seem.
In our fast-paced and demanding world, it is all too easy to become absorbed in the relentless pursuit of productivity, achievement, and distraction. We often neglect our physical and emotional well-being in the process, dismissing the signals our bodies send us. But you, my friend, have shown me the beauty in embracing the present moment and tending to our needs, however small they may be.
Your act of pausing the video to address a score on the video speaks volumes about your self-awareness and willingness to prioritize your own comfort. It is a gentle reminder that we are not machines, endlessly functioning without pause or rest. We are human beings with physical sensations, emotions, and needs that deserve attention and care.
In a world that often glorifies busyness and treats rest as a luxury rather than a necessity, your words have struck a chord within me. They have served as a wake-up call, urging me to slow down, listen to my body, and honor its signals. By sharing your experience so openly, you have reminded me of the importance of self-compassion and the power of small acts of self-care.
It is all too common to overlook the significance of seemingly insignificant moments. We often prioritize grand gestures and grand achievements, overlooking the profound impact that small, genuine acts can have on ourselves and others. But your words have illuminated the beauty in these simple acts of self-awareness, reminding me that it is in the small, everyday moments that we can find meaning and connection.
So, dear Danieltojzan, please accept my heartfelt thanks for sharing your experience with such authenticity and vulnerability. Thank you for reminding me of the importance of mindfulness and self-care, and for encouraging me to embrace the present moment and honor the needs of my body. Your words have touched me in ways that words alone cannot express, and for that, I am eternally grateful.
In a world that often feels chaotic and demanding, it is acts of mindfulness and self-care like yours that bring solace and balance. Your willingness to pause, to listen, and to respond to the needs of your body is an inspiration to us all. May we learn from your example and cultivate a greater sense of self-awareness and self-compassion in our own lives.
Once again, dear Danieltojzan, thank you for sharing your experience and reminding me of the importance of honoring our bodies and our needs. Your words have made a profound impact on my life, and I will carry their wisdom with me as I navigate the journey ahead.
With heartfelt gratitude,
FuturisticForm
"911 what's your emergency"
"I'm being stalked"
I pause levels because I want time to react to blind jumps.
VErryyy goood VIDEO
THX FOR IT IT WAS NICe :)
51: flipping your icon the right way (if you use a 100% symmetrical icon then it's basically pointless to do so)
I’ve had a full on conversation with WhirL in the gd messages lol
I've been playing the game since 2016 and I've only done 12 of these...
For the number 24 when u pause and then you play there is a click delay that makes you die instantly..
3:42 i learned to do this, it is now a habit
#50, subscribing to waboo. GD community = millions of players. Waboos’ sub count = 41.7k. Don’t worry, I subbed ;)
Why is angel island from sonic 3 playing in the background?
2:05 bro turned into chills💀
What is the Cursed Thorn Sabotaging game called?
#31 is mostly caused by a skill issue lol
i just hear on the number 9 "NUMBER-UMBER"
theres a level up dedicated to my friend called TINGTANG NEVER CLEAR... i suspect he made it on an alt account
6:26-6:30 i use up-arrow so i rest my pinky finger on the "end" key and rub my ring finger on the keyboard where there is no keys
1:21 if you scroll all of the levels 3 times you can get a coin
#23 literally happends when i come over 90% of a main level (a very real example: POLARGIEST XD)
there are so many I haven't done that I couldn't keep track
On #30 I saw Kayguy doing the weirdest faces... (while playing geometry dash of course)
#29 is actually true for me I had gotten angry at the game and decided it wasn't good for me only to redownload it
4:53 AYO it’s me! Though I didn’t consent to being on it I do see it as a win having half a million people see my views on nephical
I did 20 of them when including the Subbing to Waboo one
Number 51: Crying everytime you die
Here's 1 dying at the last jump on base after base I literally just died there a few hours ago