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I think about this quote on a daily basis
Goodbye, and thank you. You've accidentally saved so many lives and created so much. I'll be sad to see it go (but I'm glad to watch it leave 😏) but seriously tho. You've made something beautiful that will last a lifetime. Thank you.
Momento Mori.
Tw: james charles I just remembered the fact that there was an unus anuus video with James Charles I honestly would think the child groomer would be more physically fit but he wasn't I bet everyone that had to interact with him that day is glad they never have to again.
Annus gives both same and opposite vibes as Darkiplier.
How ironic is it that a video titled "I'm back from the dead" is next on my recommended?
Honestly Unus watching himself get killed is such a mood.
Unus Janus
Mark: I found it very frustrating in the beginning- the punch in the wall was very real. I don't think we've ever actually talked about that, in real terms. I was livid, hence punching a wall. For some reason, him just constantly "Three mile Mark" when I'm tryin a like concentrate, actually make a good time, and then like what really made it snap -I thought that like you didn't care enough, or were too absent minded that you didn't even bother to check my time and that what like, I just snapped inside. That, that punch was legitimate. I'm still paying the price for it to this day.
Ethan: Yea, that was an interesting day. That was really really interesting.
Mark: That was a turning point for us.
Ethan: I think so, yea
Mark: That really was
Ethan: Because we- we all have had points where you cross a line and stuff and like I think that that was an interesting time for me, and it was a turning point because like right after I came to you and I was like "hey, that wasnt ok." Cause usually I'm not a confrontational person at all and I'll just like, put up with stuff, but it was interesting for me to be like "ah we should make sure we both know when is an appropriate time to stop. Whether it's a bit or not.
Mark: When I was growing up as a kid, I was a very angry kid. And, and I was always lashing out. I was always like- like I would drive home and I would just punch my radio. So I really don't like being angry, cause I don't like that about myself. So- so I intentionally avoid situations that cause me to be angry, like- like cause I'm just a naturally very competitive person and I'm naturally like very hot headed. So fighting against that is my number 1 priority. I wanna make it very clear, I've never like punched ANYONE ELSE out of anger. I've never hurt anyone else out of anger. It's weird cause when I punched the wall- immediately after I was like "why the fuck did I do that?" In my head I was looking at the wall and I was like "don't do it, don't do it" and *brggg* I just did it.
Ethan: Yea I know and I didn't even feel in danger or anything, but it was just like- it was like- like "oh this can't, this can't happen." And it was also a check for me too to be like "ok I need to check in on myself when were making videos and making sure ok, am I taking this bit too far." Because that's a really important thing, especially like making content with somebody regularly is checking in with them and like idk because you need to make sure you have a good dynamic and I genuinely think that we have like, that we have really great chemistry on camera.
Mark: None of this wishy washy comfort stuff, let's get to the meat.