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  • So I've been on YouTube for a bit now, my three year anniversary

  • is July 23rd, which might not seem like much compared to other people who have been grinding ever since YouTube was invented,

  • but it's longer than I thought I'd be doing it for, so it's an accomplishment for me! When I first started

  • I didn't know a thing about animating, people

  • ask me all the time about animation classes and special courses they should take, but, I mean

  • I didn't do any of that! You want to know how I learned how to animate? I searched on YouTube "How to animate."

  • That's it. You'd be surprised at what you can learn from YouTube, and how unprofessional

  • I am... If you think I'm some sort if animation expert...

  • Stop that. I still have no clue about anything. I could be doing everything wrong...

  • I probably am. I always thought: 'Man, doing YouTube would be so fun, but nah, it'd never work.

  • I'm just me, there's nothing special about me.'

  • I never really had the thought that it could even be a possibility, you know, but here

  • we are, three years later with 2 million subscribers, a great community, and pretty much surpassing all my

  • expectations, which were pretty low to begin with, so that part's not as impressive

  • But, it's so crazy, YouTube even sent out a little yearbook, to all the channels with over 1 million subscribers,

  • Which I didn't even know what the thing, so it came in display package here, here, open it up, like that,

  • you open it up like... hold on. *Slams camera on floor*

  • Like that. I didn't even know YouTube does this thing I've never seen any of the channels, kind of talk about this

  • Front has like a bunch of all the names that are in there. Op! There, I am right next to your boy! *Laughter and Clip of music*

  • Open it, it says; "Hey, Jaiden Animations

  • you started your" *cuts off to different point* okay? So that's when I made the channel, and I didn't post anything until July,

  • so that's what I just like, "Since then, your channel's hit some

  • serious heights. Keep reading and relive some of your biggest and most amazing moments" you open it and whoa!

  • It's like this huge timeline! "Who could forget your first video? JaidenAnimations Intro!

  • Oh, I wish I could forget it, "Up till now, you've uploaded 47 videos. That's and average of one videos a month!" *Laughter*

  • It's 2016 as well, so it's not like up to date on things during that time,

  • I was in college,

  • so I only

  • posted like 3 videos in the span of the entire college year. It sounds worse than it actually is, I post more now

  • 2 videos a month... And then it says like "this is the class of 2016"

  • A million you, you can read that if you want, I'm not, well

  • I already did, and then I go through like all the channels that hit 1 million this year, or like in 2016

  • Op! There I am!

  • This is dope! and I also

  • tweeted about this, I do have the two plaques that YouTube sends at a hundred thousand and of course, the

  • million... yeah, I haven't shown in a video, but look at all of that. That's insane! Yee!

  • Putting yourself out there in front of so many people is a bit

  • intimidating, and a lot of people can get stuck at that part, YouTube is unique...

  • And I can't really think of many other careers that are like this,

  • you're flat-out exposed to the huge spectrum of different types of people all at once, and they all have the freedom to say anything

  • they want to you, while hiding behind a computer screen with almost no repercussions- like wimps!

  • I think YouTube as a real life cubicle job would be

  • ridiculously hilarious. You're at your cubicle minding your own business,

  • doing work on your little computer and some random co-worker person peers over your wall and goes:

  • "Hey! You

  • suck and I hate you!"

  • and walks away

  • "and

  • you're gay!" I'm self-conscious and have low self-esteem

  • but even I've been able to get desensitized to meaningless hate comments and ignorance. On the surface, a lot of people probably think: "Wow, that

  • must be hard, constantly dealing with entourage of stupidity and ignorance" but in a way,

  • I really respect how YouTube is helping me grow tougher skin. It can be harsh, but you can learn to take it.

  • I can tell the difference between a meaningless

  • "You're stupid!" and a genuinely helpful critique that I can use to improve my content,

  • another thing is that when I first started YouTube, I had no idea that people could start seeing me as more than just a

  • average person.

  • Okay, wait!

  • That might have sounded super pretentious! What I'm trying to say is, i don't see myself as

  • famous, or anything other that just me. I grew up as an average kid, in an average school, doing average things,

  • literally nothing special or stand out, and the fact that a lot of people watch videos

  • I make on the internet, doesn't change the fact I'm still that average person. Don't put me on a pedestal,

  • I just talk about the way I see things and my opinions!

  • It doesn't make them more valuable than yours or anyone else, and if you disagree, you can... GET OUT!

  • Just kidding... I've gotten comments and messages from people actually saying: "I'm a God that can do no wrong" and that...

  • yeah, don't do that!

  • It's not healthy for

  • anyone to view someone as more that just a human. All I do is draw dumb cartoons on the internet in my pajamas, and people

  • watch them. Yes,

  • 95% of my video are created in pajamas. You think I'm joking, but I spend like two to three weeks in the same clothes...

  • One more point about being considered a big channel now, is how meeting new people and friend on the internet is actually more difficult...

  • You think it's a complete opposite right? Like "Hey Jaiden,

  • you've got like at least 2 million people who most likely be willing to be closer friend with you,

  • why would you even have the balls to complain about this kind of thing" right?

  • But this ties in with the people start seeing me as more that just an average person,

  • 'thing', it's getting harder and harder to be able to meet someone new without them seeing my sub count and either

  • seeing value in becoming my friend for personal benefit or

  • being intimidated... because I'm so intimating... It's strange how it can go out in completely different directions like that,

  • Isn't it? I miss being able to just talk to someone new and not get sad to hear that they brag to other people about

  • being my friend... because that's not friendship in my opinion at least. I say friendship is a mutual balance to respect for each other,

  • one person shouldn't see the other person in a higher light or something, you know? Because then, I wonder if you're friend because of

  • me, or because you like the idea of being my friend.

  • There's actually been a situation where I found out someone was all gloating, like "Oh, hey guuysss,

  • yeah Jaiden

  • and I are

  • besties we're Oh my God, such good friends" to a bunch of people and an actual friend of mine asked me if that was true,

  • and I was like,

  • "I've

  • never even had a full conversation with that person!" I didn't even know their name. Sorry person. I'm sure you're cool and nice...

  • I still don't know your name, You probably don't know this, but when I meet new people

  • I definitely hide the fact I do YouTube for a living, mainly because

  • how the frick do you even explain "I post videos on the internet as a job!" to someone without them getting either confused, or

  • very concerned? Yea, I put going to college and getting a degree on hold, so I can make YouTube videos. Also,

  • I still can't stand when people watch my videos in front of me, you think I get desensitized by it after 3 years,

  • but nope! Whenever someone puts in one of my videos in front of me,

  • I still want to slam my head on the counter and frisbee the computer away...

  • Frisbee the computer away, and then slam my head on the counter. So when people ask my what I do, I just go: "I do...

  • *Long Pause*

  • animation..."

  • "Oh, cool." and also

  • It's kind of weird to just meet someone, and find out right away that millions of people

  • watch their dumb internet videos. That's something I prefer they find out AFTER they get to know me a bit...

  • So, they judge me less...

  • but even with all the weird difficulties YouTube comes with between trying to explain to your

  • grandparents that you aren't becoming a failure by dropping college for a bit to post internet videos and dealing with

  • stupid people leaving stupid comments and generally being stupid. I really really am grateful to be able to be in the spot I'm in.

  • "Boo! Too cliche!"

  • Yeah, I agree,

  • you're probably super

  • desensitized from YouTubers always talking about being grateful to be where they are, so I'm going to say

  • I'm totally NOT thankful and lucky to be in the spot

  • I'm in and I'm not always going to be in debt to you for watching my videos and

  • helping my impossible dream come true that I totally thought I could reach in a million years because I'm so full of self confidence

  • It's not like all of this has changed my life forever, and I'm doing what I love with amazing friends

  • I definitely would have met otherwise, and I can make people happier. Which is all I ever want to do.

  • Yeah, I'm not grateful at all. Ptchh, you think I'm grateful? You're grateful. I'm not grateful!

  • Get outta here! *sarcastically*

  • *end card* Yeah, well anyway congrats on three years everyone. We should all do something like

  • uhh... I don't know. I can say I can post a video, but I just posted this video...

  • So I wouldn't have enough time to make one that's not...

  • crap...

  • Sorry, we should all,

  • what if we did like a toast like at a certain time, we all pour a drink of whatever;

  • could be water, could be juice, could be hard liquor,

  • I don't care, and then we all have a massive long-distance toast to our anniversary. That'd be cool...

  • I should think of a time, okay, so on July 23 at 12:00 p.m.

  • mountain time we all pour out together, mountain time is just my timezone,

  • so you have to translate what that is for you, when I set up the 1 million live stream,

  • I said I was going to do it at whatever time it was in mountain time and people didn't know how to convert it to

  • their time-zone...

  • Just Google it...

  • Anyway, I like that idea, July 23rd, 12 p.m. mountain time. We all do a toast to me posting my first YouTube video

  • which was very bad, don't watch it. Tweet me a picture of you doing the toast, okay, thanks, love you, bye!

So I've been on YouTube for a bit now, my three year anniversary

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