metropolis_4
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I’m ambivalent towards them. Sometimes I’ll casually watch them, other times I skip over them. No hate, no love. I don’t get anything useful out of them.
I’m ambivalent towards them. Sometimes I’ll casually watch them, other times I skip over them. No hate, no love. I don’t get anything useful out of them.
10/10 level of comedy cross sectioning with cynicism, genuinely perfectI like blind tests. Especially when they just dial it in right there, and don’t spend any time prior to the video trying to get it set up ideally. And then when they tell me they “could probably dial them in to sound closer if I spent the time.” And then when they say they sound the same, but they FEEL different, because it’s important that the viewer is blinded to the amp, but the guy playing might as well go for that confirmation bias.
I also dig when they say, “but it’s not about what I think: tell me what YOU guys think, in the comments.” Because if there’s anyone’s opinion I value more than a guy on YouTube, it’s some rando behind a screen name in the comments section.
And what I tremendously love is when the YouTuber gets a product for free, and promises me that all of his thoughts and opinions are his own. Bonus points if says he loves it, and then lists it for sale a couple of months later.
So yeah, I find it all tremendously useful.
I just like to be positive as much as I can about all this. My therapist says it helps. I got the therapist though Better Help, who sponsored some blind tests. Because I find that I like to make health decisions right in the middle of a blind test amp video.
This, cause it's utter YouTube clickbait shit.I don't like the "wait until next video for the reveal" followups.
M. I do too