Wise words. Thank you for venting. Seeing art as content is poison. Art is expression. It makes the personal universal. (also, as annoying as it is when characters get changed around to suit consumer appeal, i find it a very good thing that adding queerness is seen as something that will increase sales!)
I appreciate the honesty you made in this video. I'll be honest, I was a young artist back at high school, and I have I hope that I can create more art back in 2015. I was a very passionate artist back then , and I dreamed of creating an animated series or comic. But now, as a young adult in college, I find it hard to create art now a days to the point where my passion is completely dead. I have so many things to worry about: bills, taxes, college, financial aid, college assignments, and family issues. I love my family, but they never let me have the time to do art. Instead, I have to dedicate my entire time, energy, and my existence to them. I tried to tell them about it but they said that I have bigger things to worry about than art and they completely forget why I want to be an artist. Sure, some would say, "Use time management." I tried that, but it never goes as planned. I'm sorry if I am ranting or saying something personal, but I have no one to open up to and tell anyone about how I feel right now I remembered in college that our assignment was to create a short comic as our college project online and I was excited because I wanted to try to create comics but when I looked at everyones project online and their art style, and their story is alot lot better than mine. I compared my work to theirs and I saw myself as a poor existence of an artist to the point if I am considered an "artist." I gave up half of my work and I ended up getting an A from it because my professor said only this "The story is good, the characters and artstyle is good but the only thing that is missing is that the colors are unfinished on some pages." The other half wants me to try to improve my work while the other half wants to give up entirely because the other half believed that I would never be a great artist like everyone. I'm sorry if this is too long for anyone to read or if this feels like personal issue. But I want to open up and express how I feel about art now. Feel free to scroll down and ignore this comment if this is too pathetic for you to read.
It's not pathetic. I respect you for opening up. What you are passionate about is important. In fact, your work is important to me. If you want to talk you can join my discord or dm me on discord if you need an artist to talk to. Nobody should have to give up on their dreams, regret is a terrible feeling and I don't want you to feel that way in the future. I don't know everything about your situation but having nobody to talk to is unfair.
The struggle is real. But owning my own animation comany and producing my own stories will be a better life for me the working for corpret America that dosen't give a shit about me. "It isn't about how hard your hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving foward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how wining is done." I don't care if the odds are 8 billion to 1. I'll work till I succeed. We have the internet and all the information at our fingure tip. There is no exsquse for failure. Learn the craft well and dominate.
You know my art went from writing funny ideas to trying to make a story out of them to recently learning how to draw and each process of it is just been fun really. I never really understood the idea of a soul or passion during my day to day life but there are always moments where i'm just engrossed in something like drawing or something then when i'm trying to find something new for my playlist and I see a video with a title about that and them it's just this "Well dang so that's what that was" like that one scene in blue period
I used to just do this for fun. But it wasn't until I really loved what I was working on and wanted it to be bigger than me that I realized what it was. I no longer want my art to just be me. I want my art to be better than me. Inspire people in ways my words could never.
the honesty in this video is so real and needed in this world, and hearing you speak so passionately about your dreams made me want to cry a little. i love the work reference 😭😭
I actually discovered your channel while I was checking my analytics, and saw that a lot of people who watch my videos came to my channel after seeing your videos. And I'm so happy that I decided to check it out and discovered your channel! I really feel like I found a kindred spirit. Especially after watching this video. Keep creating. Your animations are absolutely awesome
I've seen your stuff too. Me and my pals have been calling you the new Cake Station cause you kinda have a similar vibe and icon. You didn't hear it from me, but Cake is worried you will one day surpass him🤫
@AKMotions oh wow. What a compliment! Haha, I don't think I will ever surpass Cakestation. He is a very talented fight animator. And even if I could reach his level, it is not what I'm aiming for. I put my focus more on the storytelling, rather than awesome fight animation and choreography, which seems to me what he's most passionate about.This is why you talking about telling stories and expressing emotions really resonated with me.
I had a friend once tell me that stuff like intentionally watching bad media and enjoying cringe comedy is of completely no value. I essentially explained to him that my soul is catered towards stuff like viewing bad movies ironically and learning about people through cringe interactions. He responded by saying that I am wrong and that those things are associated with negativity, therefore I am wrong. He basically said my opinion is wrong, which is absurd because an opinion can’t be wrong. *sigh* Glad to see a video like this in my feed. It disappoints me to know how many people out there don’t recognize how different every persons soul is.
A lot of what is addressed here rings true and are lessons I didn't learn until i was in my late 20's. I was that friend in the friend group that would actively push people to join fandoms for shows and listen to certain music. It took me a long time to learn to, as you phrased it, stop trying to mold peoples souls to match my own and rather learn to understand their souls' shape, understand them and recommend art that I knew they would enjoy.
I appreciate the approach you went with this as it does feel exactly like that car ride we had when you were telling me about this video. You have encapsulated the feel of an honest conversation and concern about the world between close friends or at least sharing it with someone who needs to hear it and that speaks in volumes. We all need to stop working to compare ourselves to others work but rather compare ourselves to our previous work and how we can improve for ourselves. We should always be our own greatest “competitor”
Do not be afraid to talk. We hear you. Also, 'several things that would be absolutely morally correct to be negative about' bit with Sun on the screen was hilarious, well done.
Amazing Video! I love your input on things because because i know it comes from the heart.You're Transitioning from a Fight Coreographer and Animator to a FilmMaker and Story Teller. I 100% believe you'll achieve great things please never stop being you AK. ❤
Opening up might draw criticism but it also reveals who your tribe is. Revealing the shape of your soul helps those with compatible shapes find you. You're already making art that touches people.
As an artist who has spent three years of my life learning animation and two years working on a Christian anime...thank you. I really needed this😊🥲. Thanks...God bless you man and I hope and pray you get to create those heartwarming stories someday😊
Thank you, mahito the wise. I also have these feelings, and I know it will take some time, but with enough discipline, effort, and patience our dreams can grow like a tree. The cliché saying to remember your roots has merit to it, because the roots, or your aspirations, are the nutrients that drive you to become a better version of yourself. I feel like many people forget their roots in the sense that, what gave them that initial spark either fizzled out or is no longer relevant to them. This causes their growth to stunt or stagger, grasping at straws or figments of what once was their source of inspiration. On another note, change is also a factor. A change in environment, circumstance, or just a change in general interests leads to confusion. Probably why isekai is a popular genre, not solely the whole escaping reality aspect of it, but rather character is thrown into the wild and must now adapt to the change, using knowledge from their past life to find out what works and what doesn't and adjust. I think you might like the music video "Sing in my own way" on youtube. It's an oldie but goodie. It's about self expression and the beauty of youth and having dreams. Every once in a while I get the urge to experience this song, and I think you'd appreciate it too. Cheers!
Go look at a cloud is actually really good advice lol. And the stuff about finding people with the same soul shape as you is really nice and hit pretty close to home, great rambling man I love these “video essay” ish videos.
I really liked this video. It was nice hearing someone else's perspective on art. I found the start of the video very relatable. I've always liked things most people around me would consider weird. I enjoy classical music and anime but most people found this weird and i took it personally. It got to the point to where I hid these things and just went with whatever is "normal" and living like that was miserable. One day I realised that if someone judges you or makes fun of your interests then is that someone really worth your time? Unfortunately we live in a world where most people will never understand others. Prehaps they mock you because they're afraid of what they don't understand or becasue they're afraid people will judge them for accepting you depsite your "weird" interests. If they can't appreciate someone else's taste in art then that's more their problem than yours. I really like how open you were in this video. It reminded me of a quote from Bocchi the Rock. "It may not connect with everyone but to those it does it'll hit deeply." I'm trying my best to pursue animation. I already have several ideas for my own story I want to make in the future. And my art will be mine. I'm not going to make something I don't believe in to get a wider audience. If you try to please everyone you'll please no one. Keep moving forward man. I'll be following your career and I can't wait to see what art you produce in the future. If I can give you a piece of advice, don't give up. Everyday you procrastinate you're not just doing yourself a disservice. You're also doing a disservice to the people who would watch and enjoy your art. That's what keeps me motivated. If I can make at least one person happy it'll be worth the effort. Also, sorry for the paragraph. I started typing and the rest happened on it's own 😅
Everybody in the comments brought up most things I was thinking while watching the video, so I won't write those out. You said every community has stupid people, and that's why they do things like reviewbomb other shows to prevent them from overtaking their favorites, but I think it's a bit deeper and weirder than that. They find something they like, find others who like it, and then let it become their entire identity. If that's a show, any criticisms of that show is taken as a critisism of them personally, because if it's bad it means they're idiots for liking and identifying with it so much. But if it's popular and universally liked, it means they've got good taste (+ extra pride points if they were an early adopter). They associate themselves with the show and it drives them to "defend" it in any way possible, including actively review-bombing other shows. They're not stupid, they know exactly what they're doing, and it's intentional. There also might be a community aspect, with lonely people joining in just to feel like they're a part of something, but i'm not sure.
Yes art is subjective, but there are things that can contain art in them that is objective. Storytelling at its core is objective. Objectivity can be proven to be true. It's objectively true that having a character have a good reason for there questionable actions is better then them not have one and just being pure evil. If we're in a field that you want to be in for a living we should try to make the best thing ever. It's as Ozpin said. "If your not performing at your very best, then for what reason do you give others to fallow you?" "Ya your right I could be doing better but I'm just not going to." If I make a show and it flops and people give advice for how to make it better, but I say I'm content with it. Should I be in the film bussnes? No. I should be cast out. You have a right to demand quality. Your taking time out of your day, paying people to entertain you. If they've faild to do there most basic job they need to do the craft well or get off the tracks. Now if there exsperimenting then that's one thing. But it does not obscure them from critisisom. There bussnes can't exist without you. You're business can not exist without them. Do the right thing and give your suporters and customers the best product.
I never said there was anything wrong with criticism... As long as it's good criticism. Not just "This is bad". Storytelling can be bad. And art can grow, people can learn. Everything you are saying is stuff I talk about in this video.
@@AKMotions Did you not talk about how people complaining about. "If it takes so long to make GTA then they should add more gameplay macanics" That those people should quit being so harsh and enjoy things more? You did bring these things up but it seemed like you were all over the place so it was hard to come to a conclusion. That could just be me.
@futurestories2380 well to a certain extent it's just... How much are people expecting from the game. And is that even possible. For the most part people are probably gonna love GTA 6. But I wouldn't be surprised if people got angry because there wasn't enough. Even if the company worked their asses off adding as much as they can. It's the same with anime. People complain about not having the toppest of tier animation, when they don't understand what it takes to make stuff like that in the industry. I'm not saying everyone needs to go and do research on how games are made before complaining about a game. Or research how animation is made so they understand why an episode looks rough. But a lot of times artists really work hard. And then they get nice comments, and completely terrible comments that serve no benefit to anyone. The bad comments tend to hurt people a lot more than good ones do. People forget at a certain point that people behind these projects are real. Which is why when you don't like it, at least give criticism in a positive way. A lot of my fan animations have amazing comments and not a single bad comment. Because everyone knows it's just me who did it. But if the actual IP holder made the exact same thing as my fan animations, people would crap on it like no tomorrow. Because they often don't see companies as people.
@@AKMotions I agree there is a lot of worthless negative critisisom. But it can be said that a creator can see well meaning critisisom as hate or see it as worthless and not bother to improve. Somthing like a fixing series and there are the people who take all the well meaning critisisom and improve on it. Cake being one. So I don't buy it that just because someone put a lot effort into something, that nitpicks and any small critisisom should be taken as anything else when Cake took every little critisisom I had for one of his animations and fix them in his next vid. It's a ego issue. Other then that I think were in agreement.
There's also the fact that your criticism for someone might not be in line with their vision. Like if I were to make a Monty style fight. And someone came to me with criticism to make it look more like a dragonball fight. If people don't get what you were trying to go for in the first place you're gonna get criticism from someone saying one thing and someone else saying the opposite. At a certain point you gotta pick which one is criticism that more aligns with your vision.
Wise words. Thank you for venting. Seeing art as content is poison. Art is expression. It makes the personal universal.
(also, as annoying as it is when characters get changed around to suit consumer appeal, i find it a very good thing that adding queerness is seen as something that will increase sales!)
I appreciate the honesty you made in this video.
I'll be honest, I was a young artist back at high school, and I have I hope that I can create more art back in 2015. I was a very passionate artist back then , and I dreamed of creating an animated series or comic. But now, as a young adult in college, I find it hard to create art now a days to the point where my passion is completely dead.
I have so many things to worry about: bills, taxes, college, financial aid, college assignments, and family issues. I love my family, but they never let me have the time to do art. Instead, I have to dedicate my entire time, energy, and my existence to them. I tried to tell them about it but they said that I have bigger things to worry about than art and they completely forget why I want to be an artist.
Sure, some would say, "Use time management." I tried that, but it never goes as planned. I'm sorry if I am ranting or saying something personal, but I have no one to open up to and tell anyone about how I feel right now
I remembered in college that our assignment was to create a short comic as our college project online and I was excited because I wanted to try to create comics but when I looked at everyones project online and their art style, and their story is alot lot better than mine. I compared my work to theirs and I saw myself as a poor existence of an artist to the point if I am considered an "artist." I gave up half of my work and I ended up getting an A from it because my professor said only this "The story is good, the characters and artstyle is good but the only thing that is missing is that the colors are unfinished on some pages."
The other half wants me to try to improve my work while the other half wants to give up entirely because the other half believed that I would never be a great artist like everyone.
I'm sorry if this is too long for anyone to read or if this feels like personal issue. But I want to open up and express how I feel about art now.
Feel free to scroll down and ignore this comment if this is too pathetic for you to read.
It's not pathetic. I respect you for opening up. What you are passionate about is important. In fact, your work is important to me. If you want to talk you can join my discord or dm me on discord if you need an artist to talk to. Nobody should have to give up on their dreams, regret is a terrible feeling and I don't want you to feel that way in the future. I don't know everything about your situation but having nobody to talk to is unfair.
The struggle is real. But owning my own animation comany and producing my own stories will be a better life for me the working for corpret America that dosen't give a shit about me.
"It isn't about how hard your hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving foward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how wining is done."
I don't care if the odds are 8 billion to 1. I'll work till I succeed. We have the internet and all the information at our fingure tip. There is no exsquse for failure. Learn the craft well and dominate.
So if that's what you really want to do with your life then go for it and don't ever give up.
I needed this, more people need to understand this
Thank you
You know my art went from writing funny ideas to trying to make a story out of them to recently learning how to draw and each process of it is just been fun really. I never really understood the idea of a soul or passion during my day to day life but there are always moments where i'm just engrossed in something like drawing or something then when i'm trying to find something new for my playlist and I see a video with a title about that and them it's just this "Well dang so that's what that was" like that one scene in blue period
I used to just do this for fun. But it wasn't until I really loved what I was working on and wanted it to be bigger than me that I realized what it was. I no longer want my art to just be me. I want my art to be better than me. Inspire people in ways my words could never.
the honesty in this video is so real and needed in this world, and hearing you speak so passionately about your dreams made me want to cry a little. i love the work reference 😭😭
Dude, thank you very much for this beautiful video! I wish understanding was universal so that we could all know how meaningful this is. Thank you!❤
I actually discovered your channel while I was checking my analytics, and saw that a lot of people who watch my videos came to my channel after seeing your videos. And I'm so happy that I decided to check it out and discovered your channel! I really feel like I found a kindred spirit. Especially after watching this video. Keep creating. Your animations are absolutely awesome
I've seen your stuff too. Me and my pals have been calling you the new Cake Station cause you kinda have a similar vibe and icon. You didn't hear it from me, but Cake is worried you will one day surpass him🤫
@AKMotions oh wow. What a compliment! Haha, I don't think I will ever surpass Cakestation. He is a very talented fight animator. And even if I could reach his level, it is not what I'm aiming for. I put my focus more on the storytelling, rather than awesome fight animation and choreography, which seems to me what he's most passionate about.This is why you talking about telling stories and expressing emotions really resonated with me.
I am only doing this for the sake of storytelling too. That's my dream. So I respect you.👍
I had a friend once tell me that stuff like intentionally watching bad media and enjoying cringe comedy is of completely no value. I essentially explained to him that my soul is catered towards stuff like viewing bad movies ironically and learning about people through cringe interactions. He responded by saying that I am wrong and that those things are associated with negativity, therefore I am wrong. He basically said my opinion is wrong, which is absurd because an opinion can’t be wrong. *sigh* Glad to see a video like this in my feed. It disappoints me to know how many people out there don’t recognize how different every persons soul is.
A lot of what is addressed here rings true and are lessons I didn't learn until i was in my late 20's. I was that friend in the friend group that would actively push people to join fandoms for shows and listen to certain music. It took me a long time to learn to, as you phrased it, stop trying to mold peoples souls to match my own and rather learn to understand their souls' shape, understand them and recommend art that I knew they would enjoy.
I appreciate the approach you went with this as it does feel exactly like that car ride we had when you were telling me about this video.
You have encapsulated the feel of an honest conversation and concern about the world between close friends or at least sharing it with someone who needs to hear it and that speaks in volumes.
We all need to stop working to compare ourselves to others work but rather compare ourselves to our previous work and how we can improve for ourselves. We should always be our own greatest “competitor”
Exactly 💯
Do not be afraid to talk. We hear you. Also, 'several things that would be absolutely morally correct to be negative about' bit with Sun on the screen was hilarious, well done.
Amazing Video! I love your input on things because because i know it comes from the heart.You're Transitioning from a Fight Coreographer and Animator to a FilmMaker and Story Teller. I 100% believe you'll achieve great things please never stop being you AK. ❤
Thank you
Opening up might draw criticism but it also reveals who your tribe is. Revealing the shape of your soul helps those with compatible shapes find you. You're already making art that touches people.
As an artist who has spent three years of my life learning animation and two years working on a Christian anime...thank you. I really needed this😊🥲. Thanks...God bless you man and I hope and pray you get to create those heartwarming stories someday😊
God bless 👍:)
Thank you, mahito the wise. I also have these feelings, and I know it will take some time, but with enough discipline, effort, and patience our dreams can grow like a tree. The cliché saying to remember your roots has merit to it, because the roots, or your aspirations, are the nutrients that drive you to become a better version of yourself. I feel like many people forget their roots in the sense that, what gave them that initial spark either fizzled out or is no longer relevant to them. This causes their growth to stunt or stagger, grasping at straws or figments of what once was their source of inspiration. On another note, change is also a factor. A change in environment, circumstance, or just a change in general interests leads to confusion. Probably why isekai is a popular genre, not solely the whole escaping reality aspect of it, but rather character is thrown into the wild and must now adapt to the change, using knowledge from their past life to find out what works and what doesn't and adjust.
I think you might like the music video "Sing in my own way" on youtube. It's an oldie but goodie. It's about self expression and the beauty of youth and having dreams. Every once in a while I get the urge to experience this song, and I think you'd appreciate it too. Cheers!
I'll check that song out👍 also, I was thinking about putting a Mahito clip up while talking about the shape of the soul but nah he's horrible.
Go look at a cloud is actually really good advice lol.
And the stuff about finding people with the same soul shape as you is really nice and hit pretty close to home, great rambling man I love these “video essay” ish videos.
This is awesome! ❤ Well said!
Honestly this was very heartfelt.
I came for the action but I'll be there to see your story, when you make it.
I really liked this video. It was nice hearing someone else's perspective on art. I found the start of the video very relatable. I've always liked things most people around me would consider weird. I enjoy classical music and anime but most people found this weird and i took it personally. It got to the point to where I hid these things and just went with whatever is "normal" and living like that was miserable. One day I realised that if someone judges you or makes fun of your interests then is that someone really worth your time? Unfortunately we live in a world where most people will never understand others. Prehaps they mock you because they're afraid of what they don't understand or becasue they're afraid people will judge them for accepting you depsite your "weird" interests. If they can't appreciate someone else's taste in art then that's more their problem than yours. I really like how open you were in this video. It reminded me of a quote from Bocchi the Rock. "It may not connect with everyone but to those it does it'll hit deeply." I'm trying my best to pursue animation. I already have several ideas for my own story I want to make in the future. And my art will be mine. I'm not going to make something I don't believe in to get a wider audience. If you try to please everyone you'll please no one. Keep moving forward man. I'll be following your career and I can't wait to see what art you produce in the future.
If I can give you a piece of advice, don't give up. Everyday you procrastinate you're not just doing yourself a disservice.
You're also doing a disservice to the people who would watch and enjoy your art. That's what keeps me motivated. If I can make at least one person happy it'll be worth the effort.
Also, sorry for the paragraph. I started typing and the rest happened on it's own 😅
The longest comments are my favorite. I love reading them 👍 thank you for sharing, let's keep moving forward.
the only one who can realize the bosses vision, was the boss. not even big boss was able to do that.
Great video, it was really inspirational!
Everybody in the comments brought up most things I was thinking while watching the video, so I won't write those out.
You said every community has stupid people, and that's why they do things like reviewbomb other shows to prevent them from overtaking their favorites, but I think it's a bit deeper and weirder than that.
They find something they like, find others who like it, and then let it become their entire identity. If that's a show, any criticisms of that show is taken as a critisism of them personally, because if it's bad it means they're idiots for liking and identifying with it so much. But if it's popular and universally liked, it means they've got good taste (+ extra pride points if they were an early adopter).
They associate themselves with the show and it drives them to "defend" it in any way possible, including actively review-bombing other shows. They're not stupid, they know exactly what they're doing, and it's intentional.
There also might be a community aspect, with lonely people joining in just to feel like they're a part of something, but i'm not sure.
You are absolutely right. You said it perfectly.
Thank you.
Yes art is subjective, but there are things that can contain art in them that is objective. Storytelling at its core is objective.
Objectivity can be proven to be true. It's objectively true that having a character have a good reason for there questionable actions is better then them not have one and just being pure evil.
If we're in a field that you want to be in for a living we should try to make the best thing ever. It's as Ozpin said.
"If your not performing at your very best, then for what reason do you give others to fallow you?"
"Ya your right I could be doing better but I'm just not going to."
If I make a show and it flops and people give advice for how to make it better, but I say I'm content with it. Should I be in the film bussnes? No. I should be cast out.
You have a right to demand quality. Your taking time out of your day, paying people to entertain you. If they've faild to do there most basic job they need to do the craft well or get off the tracks. Now if there exsperimenting then that's one thing. But it does not obscure them from critisisom. There bussnes can't exist without you. You're business can not exist without them. Do the right thing and give your suporters and customers the best product.
I never said there was anything wrong with criticism... As long as it's good criticism. Not just "This is bad". Storytelling can be bad. And art can grow, people can learn. Everything you are saying is stuff I talk about in this video.
@@AKMotions Did you not talk about how people complaining about. "If it takes so long to make GTA then they should add more gameplay macanics" That those people should quit being so harsh and enjoy things more?
You did bring these things up but it seemed like you were all over the place so it was hard to come to a conclusion. That could just be me.
@futurestories2380 well to a certain extent it's just... How much are people expecting from the game. And is that even possible. For the most part people are probably gonna love GTA 6. But I wouldn't be surprised if people got angry because there wasn't enough. Even if the company worked their asses off adding as much as they can. It's the same with anime. People complain about not having the toppest of tier animation, when they don't understand what it takes to make stuff like that in the industry. I'm not saying everyone needs to go and do research on how games are made before complaining about a game. Or research how animation is made so they understand why an episode looks rough. But a lot of times artists really work hard. And then they get nice comments, and completely terrible comments that serve no benefit to anyone. The bad comments tend to hurt people a lot more than good ones do. People forget at a certain point that people behind these projects are real. Which is why when you don't like it, at least give criticism in a positive way.
A lot of my fan animations have amazing comments and not a single bad comment. Because everyone knows it's just me who did it. But if the actual IP holder made the exact same thing as my fan animations, people would crap on it like no tomorrow. Because they often don't see companies as people.
@@AKMotions I agree there is a lot of worthless negative critisisom. But it can be said that a creator can see well meaning critisisom as hate or see it as worthless and not bother to improve. Somthing like a fixing series and there are the people who take all the well meaning critisisom and improve on it. Cake being one. So I don't buy it that just because someone put a lot effort into something, that nitpicks and any small critisisom should be taken as anything else when Cake took every little critisisom I had for one of his animations and fix them in his next vid. It's a ego issue.
Other then that I think were in agreement.
There's also the fact that your criticism for someone might not be in line with their vision. Like if I were to make a Monty style fight. And someone came to me with criticism to make it look more like a dragonball fight. If people don't get what you were trying to go for in the first place you're gonna get criticism from someone saying one thing and someone else saying the opposite. At a certain point you gotta pick which one is criticism that more aligns with your vision.
4:13 AT THE END OF SPACE AND TIME!
I'm glad 2 people have time stamped that so far lol
You good homie ?
I'm living and learning like everyone else.
LOL
1:26 bro is speaking like mahito, what comes first, the soul or thr person?😂
I was gonna put up scenes of Mahito when talking about that but I didn't want to associate with him.
Hmm...
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