ranking comments made about my body
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- oh boy how i love being perceived haha aahaha hah
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i can temporarily make the whole world dissappear when i close my eyes
yo fr??? teach me how
You're the one doing that! 😡
omg same
disgusting. **proceeds to percive you like poor Headache over here**
the reverse happens to me
my dad has told me that i have the body of a viking and if i started lifting weights i would be like a greek statue. i took it as a compliment. im never going to lift weights.
got called a viking 3 times here, once with a braid and 2 times right before surgery
Sissel!
why not
why????? lol
Why would one be against improving the body they will experience the rest of their life through?
I have the same "broken arm", and the best thing I ever did was say to a random kid in Halloween "yeah, pull my arm for a surprise ", and immediately seeing they scream in terror
I think I have peaked
“I could slap your ass, make a cup of tea, come back and it would still be wobbling” is an amazing insult/compliment and I’ll have to keep that in my back pocket for later use
extra damage to americans
I don’t want to be perceivable, I want to be a invisible soul moving shit around
Ain't that the dream
I wish ppl could perceive me as I am on the inside especially as I’m direct about who I am and how I am, without them instead making weird nonsensical pre-judgments based on any little thing like: the way I look, the way that I sound, what my “zodiac/ Starsign” is, what my blood type is, how my eyes and nose are aligned on my face, my “body language”, the expressions my face makes, what gender/sex I “look like”, or even what “vibes” I “give off”.
I wouldn’t mind being perceived if only ppl could see what’s important and what’s true about me but they most often never seem to regardless of all the ways I’ve tried changing my outward appearance in attempts to be better understood. (I’d say what I think is important to know about me would be how I act, how I think, my personality, and my identity, all of those.)
I'd say blood type has some importance unlike appearance traits. Call me basic, but for me A+ is the most yummy
me pre transition
why so relatable, always had that dream
"Has someone ever told you that you kind of look like a cat?"
lmao
A girl once complimented my hair. I don’t remember who it was, where it happened, or what was specifically said, but I do remember feeling good about it. I never really put much effort into how my hair looked, but after that moment I definitely started trying a little bit more. I know confidence comes from the self, but compliments from others remind me of why it’s worth trying at all.
ya, I actually turned out to care about my appearance because of seeing how cool other peeps may look and make me excited, so I wanted to, in turn, share that "oh nicey" feeling with others too. I don't feel as much care towards how I look when I'm not around anyone
well, maybe that's different from you, actually =^=
no way Walter white
but walter white... what hair?
I've had the opposite reaction : I got a haircut (at a time when I just cut them because I wanted to see in front of me), and someone in my class told me "it suits you well" or sth like that, and I was like "uhhh thx I guess? But that sounds like an empty compliment, have you even looked at my head?"
Why do people get all these cool quirks about them while I just get bad eyesight and hearing and permanently being skinny
I have bad eyesight too, I blame younger bookworm me reading for hours and hours in the dim light. And I got told that I was a skeleton by a boy once 😭 at least this means I can fit through small crevices! And I'm light enough to be carried by my friends lol
@@yellow_hearts1723exactly me 😅 i got an iron deficiency and fuzzy eyesight and 😭
I got the funny finger quirks, the permanent skinny, and the iron deficiency. I’m like a combo of all of you minus the eyesight
im just permanently skinny and have been told by too many people that i have long toes
I’m tall as hell like I’m 13 but 180cm tall but that comes with the downside of bad eyesight and I mean REALLY bad eyesight I can only see things clearly if they’re touching my nose and my glasses are a centimetre thick
I had a swimming class and none of the flippers fit on my feet, even the biggest. I asked the teacher if they had bigger ones and they said: ''well im sorry if you have built in clown shoes...'''
This never left my mind since then.
you don't need flippers if you were born already wearing them
Dang that teacher was savage
erm, based department?
Your comment got liked 69 times.
As someone with cybernetic clown shoes installed inside my feet I can relate✊️😔
the slap-ass tea joke is some of the most genius and sillest jokes ive ever heard, i would say its peak but being tall does sound like peak human body moment
Yeah, you only cool if you're tall, or if you're very short like an epic dwarf!
It’s stolen from Russel Howard
That's not a compliment or an insult, that's the top post of r/brandnewsentence.
Lmao it didn’t help that my first instinctual reaction to that sentence was ‘gyatt DAMN’
TikTok has RUINED me 😭😭😭😭
I was told "You look like you could kill a bear with a switch, yet can't wrangle a cat?" by my vet.
I do not know how to feel about that
Compliment to your look, insult to your ability to handle cats
One privilege I adore but it's also kinda sad is the fact that as a male, comments about my body outside of my family are a once in a year occurrence.
It's good in the sense that I can be myself without feeling awkward or watched, but also bad because I have no idea how people perceive me.
Oh yeah, same. On one hand it’s nice to not worry about it too much, but for all I know, I could rank anywhere from sparkling Adonis to malnourished bridge troll.
Honestly for me I appreciate nearly any comment about my appearance, even if it's a bit harsh because it makes me think about that particularly part of my body a lot more than I ever would.
Only comment I remember ever getting is that I look angry. So all I know about how others perceive me is that I have a resting bitch face.
@@landonkam6727 People say the same about me.
Once I was at a friend's house hanging out, and his mom just stated out of the blue "I don't like when men have long eyelashes"...
I am a masculine person with long eyelashes.
That was exceedingly awkward.
That's so odd.
*Shows up next day with trimmed eyelashes*
- "...Sorry about that."
Biologically, men usually have longer lashes tf
She jealous
@@satunbreezedef
I have a very short attention span yet I sat through this entire video smiling at the unexpected comments and silly little avatar. Your content is immaculate.
as someone with a miniscule attention span, I like making content that I'd be able to enjoy - I gotchu B)
@@owiebrainhurts as someone with a short attention span for things i don't love, i would like to say that i could keep watching this content for hours (thank you for making it even though i'm not identical to you)
the video isn't even 5 minutes long, what do you usually watch?
silly little avatar
as someone with a very long attention span, i also sat through the entire video
4:20 holy moly it really does glow
gawd dang, it really does
oh my it also works with the like button
wtf it's even on Revamced
dude that "okay spongebob" at the end of the arm going further than a straight line or whatever is amazing
A girl once told me I have very feminine hands. She and her friend also were eating guys features out of ten and I got like an 8 for my hands and then she just stared into my eyes for what felt like forever and rated them an 8 as well. I was uncomfortable and flattered
eating
@@omatic_opulis9876 i fucking hate that
@@5yrniki*chewing noises*
Roughly 20% of women have a hand fetish, comparable to 18% of men having a foot fetish. Use this knowledge for good. Also an 8/10 is really good to hear from a girl. 8/10 for girls is like a 10/10 for men, and 5/10 for girls is like 7-8/10 for men
@@omatic_opulis9876 why'd you have to point it OUT
The ass joke was VERY original damn.
I cant tell if this is sarcastic or not😨😭😰
@@sournois90 it's serious
I still find it funny how terrified people get when i show them that i have double jointed fingers and can make my thumb look like a four.
Excuse me what? Like a 4?! Damn that must be impressive.
having piano fingers is a compliment tbh, i wish i had bigger fingers because 9th chords make me wanna cry
I have similar flexy abilities, I'm also very tall, and as it turned out, I have some genetic stuff going on, so I'd recommend getting your genes tested, since some mutations can affect your heart for example. Congrats on 30k :D
I sometimes think about it but the NHS (UK healthcare) is so bad at dealing with anything unless it's a pressing urgent issue, but at the very least looking into it further is in the back of my mind :)
@@owiebrainhurts NHS L they spent all their money on King Charles sausage fingers
@@owiebrainhurts As another conspicuously tall and bendy person, I got the English NHS to rule out Marfan's within about a year of me asking. Admittedly that was after a spooky episode with my heart, but still, could be worth starting that process sooner than later!
Same. idk if you have the same, but I've got extra pillow tissue between my joints, primarily in my ankles, knee, and wrists. Which makes them super flexible. I can almost touch my wrist to my forearm, which freaks people out. I'm also a healthy 5"7' ( am woman). Downside, I roll my ankles way too much and it hurtie :(
@@WigginsWombo4810 what do you mean when you say roll your ankles?
Someone said I was short enough to go back and fit in my mom's womb.... 8/10 extra points for creativity.
My body has the unique trait that anytime I overeat or eat to many surgery foods it feels like its burning under my skin. But not irritated or fever type burn but just HEAT.
I would be BEYOND flattered if someone said that about my rear end.
welp can't wait for the day people inevitably percive my body
youre hot dwdw
if you don't ever leave the house you'll be fine
Warhammr
@owiebrainhurts I was mostly successful with that strategy, but you still have to deal with your family, so I suggest you don't leave your room unless extremely necessary
@@owiebrainhurtsayy
I’ve always been kinda underweight, and my father used to tell me: “If I held you against the sun without a t-shirt on, I’d get your x-ray”. It was really funny when I was little, but as I got older more and more people made comments about my weight, so I started to feel uncomfortable about it...
same omg
The worst is when they say you should be thankful about it too.
It meant the world to me when one of my coworkers stood up for when a manager called me "skinny mini" all the time.
Made me remember that it was okay to not want nicknames to be comments about my weight
@@wordydird My mom calls me that exact nickname every now and then. Which isn't a problem but *kind of* (however you make work italic on youtube idk) becomes one after a while when you don't want to be skinny.
Well go change it if it makes you uncomfortable.
Welcome to the club :) Going to the gym worked for me I did have to force myself to eat more than I could tho
It's so wacky to hear that other people can randomly perceive parts of their body they've never noticed, like a deviated septum. I noticed recently that my left eye is lower than my right by a just a bit, looking at older pictures of me I noticed that was the case as well. I think the weirdest part is that since I've noticed it, I've started noticing it everywhere in people -not making it up but genuinely being able to see the same flaw I possess in others. It's humbling in a way, especially if the person is very attractive. Pictures of my grandfather, who looks SHOCKINGLY similar to me when he was my age, reveals the same. He even poses the same way I subconsciously do to hide it, tilting the left side of his face forward a bit.
I noticed only a couple years ago that the curve of my ribs is asymmetrical. Wedge shaped on one side, square shaped on the other. And my shoulder blades are asymmetrical too, although I forgive myself for not noticing those since they're hard to look at even with a mirror.
love the idea of ranking comments like this, i received many that hurt my self esteem but thinking about them like this it's a whole new point of view that makes it so much better
i can wiggle my ears around way more than the average person can. had a fun time in biology class when we discussed atavisms in the human body and everyone stared at me. it makes me feel grounded to my animalistic roots. i actually lift up my ears a bit unconsciously when trying to hear something in the distance, i catch myself doing that sometimes. so cool honestly
yoo that's so cool
Ooh I'd love to be able to freely move my ears. It's always fun to have a strong, sub-conscious control of some facial feature imo
Me tooooo!! :D
Same!
I'm able to do the same thing. I remember back in 4th grade during a parent teacher conference, I was being yelled at by the teacher about grades or whatever (she was a massive bitch) and I didn't know I was doing it at the time, but she got really mad at me wiggling my ears, again, because she was such a bitch
I had a massage therapist tell me that my entire back half if my body was so knotted she thought i had been in a car accident. "Well, yeah. I put that on my intake form."
that's such a dumb comment for them to make. cat accidents affect different people differently, some don't even show serious knots. Most of the clients at the chiropractic clinic ii work at are from cat accidents and the ones with more knots are the people who commute to see us, not the car insurance folks.
@@jmassagetherapist6773Cat accident lol
@@GregorianMG haha both me and the autocorrect have cats on the brain 🧠🐈⬛
my thumb can bend way more than a thumbs up (apparently called hitchhiker thumb), i also have that thing where my finger bends 270 degrees
Me too! I can basically can measure angles with mine
This was a very creative idea for a video. I loved it
This was wayyyyy tamer than I thought it was going to be.
As someone who can bend their fingers at like an 85 degree angle, has hitchhikers thumb [and can also pop it out of its socket], and has figured out how to move some tendons on their own and very visibly. The joy that freaking people out with my body brings me is far greater than anything else. I'm glad I'm not the only one.
Okay I can bend my fingers extremely far back too (I can even lay them practically flat against the back of my hand) BUT POP YOUR THUMB OUT OF YOUR SOCKET???? HOW TF DO YOU DO THAT???
Oh wait no never mind I can also do that for some reason you said that and I thought you were like literally dislocating your thumb and popping it back in 💀💀
@@ILikeBread19what does it mean then?
@@Blaineworld It’s like being able to bend your thumb a lot farther back but in sort of like a “popping” way. I don’t think that makes since but that’s kind of the best way I can describe it (I also found a video: th-cam.com/video/I_ixd73V1QQ/w-d-xo.html)
@@Blaineworld Like kind of like all or nothing??? (In terms of how far you bend it back)
I was once told I had pretty eyes, had a lapse of judgement and decided to brag to my friends about it, and "pretty eyes" became my nickname for the remainder of high school. S tier, everyone needs to be told they have pretty eyes.
My old friends very very occasionally made fun of my forehead but I’ve kinda learned to laugh at it, and it also helps that my ex has a bigger forehead, and in fact all of my friends have large foreheads covered by their hair. Also people keep calling me pretty and say I have a very feminine body so yay gender euphoria!
I love how non-chalant and generally confident you are, it definitely shows (being beautiful helps I guess)
Not specifically about my body but ig related to how it is, but I cannot count the amount of people that have asked me if I am a boy or a girl. Despite not being non-binary I like to just not tell people. Keep em guessing. It's funnier that way.
I've had multiple people think I'm a high-pitched man because I dont often show my face or reference female-attributing features of mine and it always amuses me
same happens to me, since ii'm just beginning transition it doesn't bother me but it's always funny hearing a client call me one pronoun and the front desk calling me another and neither knows who they're talking about. probably not good for business, but ii'm not fully out yet so it's a good chuckle.
@@jmassagetherapist6773 the reassuring thing is even as someone who was born female, and mostly presents femininely, people still think I'm a man - regardless of if you're cis or trans or whatever, people will get it wrong !! fortunately it doesn't bother me but it goes to show that gender really is a construct and other people's perceptions shouldn't define you
@@owiebrainhurts 🤝
im afab and ever since i was a child i had short hair so everyone thought i was a boy. one time in like 4th grade we were gonna get "the talk" so the teacher separated boys and girls (weird they couldve just kept us together) and the sex ed teacher told me to get out💀💀
I'm in love with this animation style, so much character. I perceive it as pleasant
being able to bend your arm like that is cool, my friend can twist his arm completely to the right. I think stuff like that is cool. :)
weirding people out with abnormally flexible joints is way too fun 😭😭 I can bend my thumbs all the way behind my hand, much more than anyone I've met so far and it never fails to leave a traumatised look on people's faces
Hey me too! I don‘t understand why people get grossed out my that stuff though, because I think it‘s cool
@@Gregariousness1 samee, everyone always freaks out like I'm an alien or something
@@Gregariousness1I think they get scared because they imagine how much it'd hurt to have it happen to their own body, haha. That's the vibe I always get anyway (I am also as flexible as a muppet).
@@Gregariousness1 me too I have quite a few weird features about me like the ability to twist my hand in ways that most people wouldn’t expect the ability to dislocate and relocate my thumb at will and the ability to twist my elbow, 180° from its normal position as opposed to being able to turn at 90° in either direction I can turn my elbow 180°
Me too, some people are chill with it but those people are very likely to also have fucked up hands
I’m a guy who has the fattest ass according to my peers. People I just met in college have gone “gawd damn.”
proof ?
Jerma.
we need proof rn
Everybody knows that you can't make a statement and expect everyone to believe it without proof.
Image proof with oil it makes it easier to see
I diagnose you with making me feel less bad for being too tall
The most humiliating moment i can recall in my entire life is when, at lunch in 8th grade, some kid who had super strength for no reason practically pulled me over the lunch table and smacked my behind with all of his might. A girl from another table said "DAMN!" Can never live that one down. It really was that loud
When I was looking into instruments to play for band, the flute teacher told me to whistle and when she saw the shape of my lips she was like "don't play flute, the whistle hole isn't centered"
That's a sentence I didn't expect to read today.
Same thing happened with me when I was learning clarinet, since I have a whole in my front teeth
my ex told me they like the way my body/bones are structured.
They probably mainly meant the shape of my body, but that specific wording sounded really funny in the moment and i definitely understood what they meant
bones, bones, bones, let me see your bones
@@demonindenim well i don't wanna know if the feeling follows home (fellow will wood fan)
You Were right about the shock
i was not expecting someones arm like that
Love that youre gaining recognition, very human channel. I think a lot of people try to force a perception of whom they are over their content to make it easier to say whom they are, but you feel choicely genuine in your commentary and topic selection.
Keep up the great work, looking forward to future content (noice, nearly DOUBLED your subs btw?? Lets goooooo)
My unnatural and very visible characteristic is having a swatch of very healthy, curly-as-fuck hair that's highly unusual for the people around me I guess. The thing is, I've noticed people going more and more reticent about as I grow into adulthood. Recently I've come to the discovery that people are less likely to point it out, or ask to fondle it, because we're adults and "not really supposed to do that", until we've been friends for a while and I get confessed to that they've been wanting to that since the beginning lmao
Huh, didn't really notice it stop but it's been a while since someone asked to fondle my hair, people complement it all the time and a guy stopped me in the street last week to take a picture, but fondling has died down.
I tried playing wingman for my friend in high school because the girl he liked belonged to one of the groups who would often ask to play with my hair. I kinda miss it.
@@apocalyptosoldier5527 yea same tbh bro
My therapist: “cat with cheeks doesn’t exist, it can’t hurt you.”
The horrifying reality: 1:56
Also glad to be part of the overflexible joint club!
Group of girls complimented my hair on the way to work (I have long hair that I often tie up into a bun or ponytail) and I said thank you. BUT, I had my headphones on, and when one of the others said something else, I didn't hear and kept going. Just remembered this and now the mystery is killing me.
Found your video in my recommended, love your unique animation style! been seeing quite a few animation channels popping up and im glad youtube are recommending them. Keep up the content :)
Oh man I felt that about the nose. I myself can have a really, really, insanely monotone voice when I'm nervous (like during a presentation) and it took me 20 years to notice because everyone thought they'd hurt my feelings by telling me or some crap, well joke's on them, they had to endure it lol. I only noticed once I saw a video recording of it and was horrified. I'm better at it now...I think.
Easy solution, start singing mid conversation
@@scipio6142 easier solution, do a back flip, look cool and run away from all your problems.
My aunt that I don’t talk to anymore once "complimented" me saying that my acne was getting better when it was in fact, the worst it had ever been. I don’t understand why people think its okay to ever make unsolicited comments on your appearance/body. I guess its because they think whatever they have to say is valuable or somethin
I was told by some random guy in my Chemistry 1 class that I have "A model feminine body." I'm a guy.
I’ve been told based on my height numerous times that I could be a model and it’s so clearly just the only job they could think of for women where being tall is an advantage because nothing else about me is remotely model-like
A couple things often perceived about my body
- I’m pretty tall, 6’6 to be exact.
- This is something my sister and I have but our knees bend slightly backwards when we walk which was a problem for her when during a dance rehearsal, she dislocated her knee by landing on it slightly wrong, I have yet to do this.
- My pinky toe is incredibly tiny comparative to the rest of my toes
Being 6’6 is like walking around with a billboard on you saying “free small talk opener!” to all the moms and older folks at the grocery store (and in public in general)
@@lukechase6346 Yup, also leads to people seeking you out to get things off the top shelf since they can’t reach it but you most certainly can.
the gap between my first and second toes is so large, it looks like there used to be another toe there
@@terdragontra8900 i took it. sorry
@@terdragontra8900 Mines more like the rest of my toes are huge, especially my big toe, and then my pinkie is so small that the toe nail is barely there
I never really get comments about my body since I tend to be by myself most of the time but I think one of the worst moment that's related to my body in recent memory is when my college class was getting a picture taken. The photographers were sorting people based on height and guess what? I was put at the very beginning...
The fact that I'm still 5' 1" even when I got into college will forever haunt me
“where are your boobs” might be the most derogatory phrase i’ve ever heard
after 19 years i just realized that at some point in time during my childhood i slinkied my back and its been slinkied ever since
Finally someone acknowledges that being 5'7 as a female is tall!! My partner always laughed at me when I said I've been treated as tall my entire life haha glad to not be alone in this one!
57 is not short at all and height doesnt matter imo
Being 5'7 especially in a south east asian country, I felt this
@@FirebyteVT omg I’m 5’7 in SEA too and I feel this so much
i get call short constantly im 5'6
@mirror1643 I think it depends a lot on where you live, I'm pretty sure that size is considered small in the US, but not in latin countries and asia
I also have the arms and fingers thing you have. It also affects my lower body in the same way. I am able to fold myself and sleep every comfortably in a seated position. When I was in elementary school I would use my weird bendy fingers to pry open doors. At my school, kids had to wait outside and be let in at the start of every day even in snow and rain so I would just pry open the door and have my buddies collect all our classmates so we could escape the weather together.
0:30 i can lock my hands togetthe and have my arms arch the WHOLE way round, i can even fit my feet through and starting walking
in the documents of my reaction to one of my old ADHD meds, they claimed i had hallucinations.
i did not.
the ass slap one 😭😭😭😭 i feel the bendy stuff, i have EDS and i grew up the "gumbo freak" with fun party tricks. it honestly doesn't matter if you have something or not unless it's hurting you, and/or you want to protect your joints in general since hypermobility is pretty inherently damaging over time. but it's usually not severe, so if you're not suffering from it who cares. you can just be generically Fun Shaped.
i intend on uploading my consciousness into an Imac G3 so that the only part of my body that is perceivable is that beautiful Grape coloured monitor
THEY DID SURGERY ON A GRAPE
0:48 as someone who can bend my arm like that too, i was told that i had a severe medical condition
I was born with a hip disability (a bit gross so I'm not gonna go into more details about it) but after the surgery I can twist each of my whole leg nearly 360 degrees. This hypermobility also extends to my fingers, the entirety of my hands and wrist.
First time my fiancé saw me topless he just went
"Wow I didn’t think they'd be big"
And I am still both flattered and flabbergasted by the fact he COULDN'T tell that my boobs were on the bigger side, before I revealed them- I'm a D-G how couldn't he tell??
Men aren't known for their intelligence
agreed, we're known from deez nutz@@pupsap7714
rude@@pupsap7714
@@pupsap7714 Fact, we have the IQ of a rotten watermelon.
@@pupsap7714 Wow, feminism much?
I also have flexy fingers; I never thought it unusual until someone pointed it out.
"Any other funky humans?"
YOU'RE NOT A SILLY LITTLE ORANGE CAT?! *WAAAA*
oooo I can do the pinky thing with my thumbs. I always do that whenever there is a photo taken. at this point that's just how I thumb up. love the reactions I get. absolutrly lovely.
3:59 Finally, someone else uses Boi as a gender neutral term! I've done it twice, and gotten corrected about it both times. Also, I really like the pixel art look, it's very unique. I've always preferred pixel art.
Fun fact: the word "girl" used to be gender-neutral.
@@tbotalpha8133 "Man" as well! I didn't know about "Girl", though!
Using "dude", "bro", "boy", "man", "sir" and "guy" as gender neutral terms just feels right, I only stop using them if it's hurtful to the person I'm talking about. My parents get onto me about it but I cannot deny this facet of my being
@@bdura2021 i think dude is still fine as a gender neutral, like I'll probably say the rest of them as well because I'm just used to saying bro instead of gal or something weird like that. though i would probably not use man and sir.
@@bdura2021 i think the reason those words are more likely to have that "gender-neutral status" is because they can function as both pronouns or interjections. like, people use them as pronouns, but most of the time they're used as interjections. and since interjections aren't often gendered, these words begin to lose their gendered status.
we can see this happening with the word "girl". when used as an interjection, it will often preface the coming sentence. e.g.: "girl, what?"
using the word "girl" in this way is resulting in it losing its gendered status. i see people using it as an interjection to people regardless of either speakers' gender. because of this gendered status it is losing, i also, though rarely, see people using the word as a pronoun regardless of gender. sometimes this is done ironically, but regardless, it adds to this effect and may be used in this manner post-ironically.
What you are describing is very consistent with marfman syndrome, tall stature, hyperflexibilty, narrow limbs, an asymetrical nose, and low breast development.
just a bit of a long boi
Or with Loey-dietz. I have that syndrome and I have been told all that kind of stuff. I do have very long "piano" fingers and I can do the same thing that she did in the video with my fingers and shoulders.
Oh hey!! Fellow Marfan here too, that was my immediate thought upon hearing this! Although i believe Marfan is more of a spectrum as symptoms can vary depending on severity, it would make sense considering it in that angle.
Despite the medical problems, the power i feel of being 6'2 as a 16 year old girl is immeasurable lol!
I just stumbled upon this channel and i love the symplistic art style and humor, so im just binging your channel now lmao
My joints are weird too. I'm always a little disappointed when I want to show a friend a cool thing I can do with my joints and instead of going "Wow Shira that's cool are you magic" they go "EW. That's freaky I don't want to see that, no, I will not look."
I was a tall kid too. I was SO excited to grow up GIANT, just huge, skyscraper sized. All the frustration I went through, being barred from kid's spaces for being too old, being treated harshly by adults who didn't realize I was still a literal toddler, getting less candy on Halloween because people thought I was a teen or even an adult... it was ALL going to be WORTH IT when I finally grew to the size of godzilla and could step on their houses. But then I stopped growing early and am now exactly average for my region/gender group :/
So, I'm 6"6', a little more than 2 meters for those of you with sensible units if measurement. So, I've gotten many comments about that, but my favourite was my best friend saying "wow youre just huge, like you're not fat, but wow, there's a lot of you to cover" when we were going fabric shopping for costumes a few years ago.
I’m taller than everyone around me and have a crunchy spine and like to disgust people by wiggling my back against a hard surface and making a sound akin to breaking bones
like a screwed up snake
That's horrible I love it
my friend has double joints and they can do the weird body parts bend like you showed in the vid lol
whenever they make their fingers bend it freaks me tf out but its lowkey cool
I love your personality, it brings me such joy.
I can effectively fold my back backwards in half and touch my head with my feet. I also have a deep vocal range that doesn’t match my face, so whenever I sing really low, it startles people. Apparently I am also a twink.
lmfao
From what you showed it the first part, it seems that you might be hypermobile / hyperflexible.
If that's the case I recommend looking into it, especially for ways to prevent injuries because they really suck (it happened to me and now I have chronic tendonitis 😬)
I can do the same thing with my pinkies, but only with one single joint. My finger automatically makes an L shape because probably only one part of the whole finger is actually built to do that.
I stopped growing just before I turned 14. At that time I was 6'6ft, and not the skinny kind of long, I was slightly heavier and was broadly shouldered even for that height. By the same age, my voice dropped a lot and I got uncomfortably hairy, which is a part of me I hate 'till this very day and takes a lot of effort. There were fun aspects, I was essentially never bullied because I looked like I could eat you. But there are a lot of disadvantages. I've hurt people when I didn't want to, I couldn't take part in half the school activities, I have to buy specialised shoes, my joints really hurt sometimes, but luckily I don't have any long lasting damage, being automatically somewhat villified and lastly that people really don't seem to consider you as someone who has actual feelings. On the other hand, I can make amazing Donald duck noises, that's pretty dope to just throw people off.
My favorite actress is Jodie Comer. She is tall, has long fingers / big hands, etc…. and I adore her so much and admire those qualities
Your art is so cute, I love your videos. The one about aging was my introduction and you're one of my faves now
WAIT FINGERS ARENT SUPPOSED TO BEND LIKE THAT ⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️
I have some self reflection to do 😭
Dude I got so excited when you showed us the elbow and finger thingy because I can do it too and it freaks my friends out
I usually don't really care for videos from random people unless it's something I regularly watch, especially when it comes to tier list. I am not easily impressed, but you ma'am, have impressed me. ( also silly cat avatar go weeeeeeeee)
All bodies are beautiful, it's people's personalities that make them ugly
i don't think it works like that for most people
No and your insistance on using the word "ugly" like that hurts actually ugly people.
Lizzo
This is a very good channel! Just came scross it and I'm exited to see you blow up! Keep up the amazing work!
I literally loved this video lmao its the first one i saw but i love your humor and style! You earned a new subscriber! :)
piano fingers, being like 2m tall in a genrely short country, long hair for a guy, nice hair for a guy and also a lot of people hate that i can put my left hand around my head and then on my left ear (happens with right too but is more painful) also both times before surgery (while butt naked) and once in school with a braid was called a viking which id call a compliment
When you did the finger thing, I habitually did the same thing to myself, my finger went FARTHER than your demonstration, and I started wondering things about myself
YOUR CHANNEL MAKES ME SOO HAPPY HEHE IT’S SO ENTERTAINING AND CUTE YOU DESERVE MORE ATTENTION!
I can extend my hight, but only when you close your eyes, then my hight goes back to 5,7
this video hits the fucking spot. For me it was like:
me, 12 yo, wearing a bikini, just existing:
boy my age: don't you need boobs for that?
there are few things that crush your soul more than a teenage boy's comments on your body lmao. What a time thank GOD it's over
anyways this channel, the little animated kitties, and your voice and accent have added a little more joy to my life, thank you for that
Should've said "Don't you need a dick for that?"
you know what, good video, I like people sharing oddities of their life
I used to get told I had abs, like people would point out my 6-pack. I was like, 11, and could not care less, and didn't really know how to process it. I was like, oh... muscles, right... they're for uh... lifting things, and sport and stuff... does this make me... attractive??? But I feel weak and I'm bad at sports, and... I don't want to be attractive in that way anyway...?
And then during lockdown my family peer pressured me to actually show them my abs on camera during a zoom call. It was very uncomfortable.
It seemed like these people meant it as a compliment all along, they definitely weren't making fun of me, it almost seemed like they were trying to "big me up" and like, give me something extra to feel confident about.
I realised in January 2021 that I'm trans. I'm a transfeminine nonbinary person.
So all those comments about my abs and stuff... yeah it makes sense why I was SO uncomfortable about it now. Still, definitely feel as though nobody should be peer pressured to expose themselves on a family zoom call 🤦
Oh my gosh, beautiful animation AND fantastic humor? You have a new subscriber!