Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Success Is Good

     The other day, I made what is probably my best video so far. People have told me that, and it has the highest like/dislike ratio of my 175 videos (91 likes/ 0 dislikes). Well, I don't know about the ratio, seeing as you would have to divide by zero.
     Anyway, I don't ever ask this of anyone, but if you like it, you should definitely put it on a social networking site of some sort. Makes me feel warm inside.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

What To Do [On YouTube]

     We live in a day and age when it's completely fine for a person to have 7 billion YouTube channels. Surely, that can be quite a bit to manage, and one could worry about posting videos that are too different than what people had subscribed for. This is my conundrum.
     Yesterday, I had an idea for a video while I was cooking ramen noodles. It's different from most of my videos in that it's sketch comedy, and I intend on making it soon. I wonder though, should I post it on HeySticks? Should I make a whole other channel for people who just want to see my sketch comedy? I honestly just can't center my mind around whether it's too different or not. I don't know how often I'll be posting them either. I already manage HeySticks, Wimawa, BolognaColonel, and 1/7 or BecauseTheInternet. I don't that I need ANOTHER YouTube account just because some videos might be different.
     I suppose I worry too much. My usual videos are meant to be funny/informative, and sketch comedy is meant to be funny. I'll just keep with HeySticks and see what happens. In my history of brain usage, I usually miss an important fact, so leave a comment on your thoughts, if you'd like. Thanks
-Max

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Nerimon YouTube Survey 2012

THE TIME HAS COME. I can't believe it's already been a year since the last time, really. So here it is, in the best lighting I've ever been in. Enjoy. Tell your friends. Alright.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Whoops

Sometimes, you accidentally send Google a picture of the monkey boy from Jumanji.

How To Existential Crisis

I make videos after I'm done being irrational.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Jonathan Coulton Conspiracy Theory


                I have a theory about Jonathan Coulton. Here it goes
     So, I’ll just give it to you straight… Jonathan Coulton wrote all songs. Every single one of them. “Music” is Coulton’s brainchild. Once he writes a matched pack of songs, he silently hand-picks people to perform these songs, serving as a proxy, as to not let his secret identity out. What is Coulton’s secret identity? A Musician. Freaking genius. It’s like hanging around the scene of the crime. When he appoints these individuals to perform his music, he makes sure they have an assumed style as to make people think that these appointed people(s) composed the songs independently. To make sure that people stay off of his scent, he makes “bad music”. Nickelback is his greatest success in this field yet. Plus, he has a great sense of humor. We know that. As sneaky as he is, he still releases his best music under the doublesudonym “Jonathan Coulton”. Greedy bastard. It’s double because it’s a fake name that’s not a fake name. Genius. He usually sports facial hair, as he does not have the time to shave. He's writing music. He trains people like Samuel L. Jackson to be badasses so that the general public will pay attention to someone else. Being able to anticipate everything, he went and did the most ambitious thing possible. He knew that people would soon try and write their own music. What he did… he wrote every song in advance. What could “in advance” even mean in this context? No one really knows. The great thing is, he doesn’t ever file lawsuits about it because he is a nice guy (Unless maybe it was stolen from “Jonathan Coulton” because he worked really hard on those). Next time you’re enjoying a nice tune, just know that Jonathan Coulton wrote it. Appreciate.