David's Quitting The Vlogs
see this, but I will say a little off topic, but I saw the the vlogs the other day. Like, I watched through, like, my vlogs, but, like, this is the first time I've seen them in a while, and, like, they are so funny. I'm sorry, I'm not just saying this to blow smoke up my own ass. And I could say that confidently because, like, everybody is funny in them, right? So it's not just, like, blowing smoke on my ass. It's, like, blowing smoke up everyone's ass. Like, they're just so— they're so great. And, like, I'm such a tough critic on things I put out, and, like, And like everything else, like that I've— like, like Vines that I've created or videos I've created with other people, like they're not evergreen. Like they, they're outdated. Like you can watch them and you'll be like, ah, this video where he's making puns here is like, it's kind of old. But like when I watch the vlogs, especially the last like 300 or 400 of them, it completely holds up to today. So like watching them back, like I love them so much and it like makes me want to stop doing them because like I want to like put a little bow on them and be like, here they are. And like, and, and it could very well be a thing that like people will really love again or in like 10 years, do you know what I mean? Like, you know how like, like shows come in like waves and like a person discovers a show and they're like, we should watch this again. Um, I feel like that could happen with the video because I really, I really, really do dig them. I'm a really tough critic on like stuff like that, and I'm not just saying this because like I'm really passionate about what I create and I love what I create, but like, I really do think the videos were great and I did not think that before. And I can— this is probably hard to believe for anybody, but like, I never understood like why people were as excited about them as they were. I don't know if that makes sense, right?