I JUST FELT LIKE SHARING THIS VIDEO CONTENT OF MYSELF
Since I have an autistic YouTube blog channel, I have a while ago admitted that I have an obsession about the clothes that I wear and how I have sensory challenges which is Tactile stimuli that impacts on the preferred choice of clothing since I am rather fussy and I live my life wearing tracksuits, you can also follow up on this video link https://youtu.be/ujBABawI65Q when I shed more light on my sensory challenges.
I feel that I had been collecting those colligate tracksuits, which has a lot to do when I was 10-11 years old since I wanted to almost wear this kind of stuff everyday, even through to summer unless if I am going for a swim. I still wore it when I was 12 year old, when it was looking faded and worn, my parents did try to make me swim in the mud with that on and I ended up not doing it. That's one interesting story and even have my wussing out on VHS.
I came about wearing that stuff once again only three years ago and I think this phase could last up until my late 40's or my early 50's just the way things are going.
_________________ I am "Aspie With Attitude", an Autistic YouTube Creator talking about life, my special interest, autism issues etc.
I also make fantasy test card animation and mix my own music.
I lost a subscriber with the video below. Too bad it was my mother who couldn't appreciate the video. She didn't understand the humor, at least she didn't realize it was meant to be humorous. The video is fake, not everything is real in de video
Joined: 27 Jan 2021 Age: 44 Gender: Male Posts: 3,166 Location: Dorset
23 Oct 2021, 8:08 am
I've been skateboarding for the last couple of months. Yesterday I did an ollie that I was quite pleased with. Not perfect, but something. When I tried to do it moving I fell over.
_________________ "No way, you forgot what a bird sounds like? No wonder you're depressed." - Jake the Dog
Joined: 6 Sep 2006 Age: 36 Gender: Female Posts: 7,716 Location: Moved on
29 Nov 2021, 1:57 am
Erewhon wrote:
Juliette wrote:
^^ Such a cute, super affectionate puppy ... I mean girlfriend . Lovely to see!
Thanks Juliette. Yes i am very lucky with this lady. Your right, in the video she is a puppy. Right now she weight almost 25 kilo, but still very cute. The picture below is more recent.
What a lady! She's completely adorable, BTW. I love dogs.
Joined: 13 Jul 2021 Gender: Male Posts: 349 Location: Seattle, WA
06 Dec 2021, 4:07 pm
I have two videos of myself online and unbelievably, I've been awake for about 36 hours in both of them. What's up with that? Anyway, here's the shorter of the two (2 minutes 20 seconds) complete with a huge zit on my face that had just exploded. I got hung up in customs overnight on the way to the shoot and lost my opportunity to sleep.
Joined: 9 Oct 2021 Age: 55 Gender: Male Posts: 1,086 Location: Northern Nevada, USA
01 Jan 2022, 8:35 pm
Me, in my late 20s, from about 1998.
This is a video I recorded on my then state-of-the-art Sharp three-CCD MiniDV camcorder (which was a semi-broken pain in the butt, and ended up being returned for a refund).
This is the raw video, complete with my several attempts at getting the words right. I think it would have helped if I had actually written a script, or at least THOUGHT about what I was going to say before going on camera...
They did play this video question on the show. I already knew the answer to my question, but thought it would be a good one for them to answer on-air. I don't have a copy of the on-air version on my computer. I think it's still on a videotape somewhere, or maybe it got taped over- who knows?
Joined: 9 Oct 2021 Age: 55 Gender: Male Posts: 1,086 Location: Northern Nevada, USA
01 Jan 2022, 8:56 pm
Me using a 1950s beast of a drill motor with what may be a 19th century auger. The auger's tapered square shank has been crudely removed with a bench grinder. This allows use in the drill motor's chuck. The man I borrowed the drill motor and auger from had done a very nice job sharpening the auger, as can be seen by the results in the video.
The 1-1/2" holes allow large steel pipes to be driven through and into the ground to retain the ties, which will be used to support each end of a 40' ISO shipping / storage container.
The camera was mounted to the truck with a very large NIB magnet from the voice coil of an old hard drive (probably 5-1/4"). I drilled out a 1/4" mount hole through the stainless steel backing for the magnet, and to that attached a small, inexpensive ball head. The ballhead is very versatile, allowing the attached P&S camera to be pointed in virtually any direction.