Hipster Nefarious Fauxpod

May 20

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May 19

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May 16

ORDINARY TICKETS ARE FOR SALE!

toddly00:

Click HERE to get those suckers

The Anaheim tickets will be available soon!

May 13

(via lukethoughts)

May 07

(via lukethoughts)

May 06

[video]

May 05

I make stuff.

nanalew:

I am a content creator. I make things.

I am not a politician who has to continually fight for anyone’s support. I do not have to make decisions on anyone’s behalf. I am not a stuffed puppet that dances on command. I am not an actor in someone’s favourite show, written to do this or that. I am a content creator. I make what I want to make out of a deep desire—a compulsion—to do so; and people can watch it if they want to.

Some of you appreciate what I do. Some of you stick by me and support me when I ask for support (let me repeat: ASK not DEMAND) and some of you understand that every video I make won’t be like the last one, because how stifling would that be to the both of us?

You understand that I am not defined by my most recent video, that it does not set a new standard for who I am or what I do—that my videos are simply an array of things I wanted to communicate at a given time—and most importantly that I am not defined by even all of these works combined.

If you are one of these people, you are a great blessing to people like me, who struggle to create something that is meant to be shared with like minded people, but is often torn down by the ignorant, the indifferent, or the just plain mean. You make it possible for me to share what I do, for my work to grow, and for that I’m extremely grateful.

However, there are a great many people who seem to think that I need to take their opinion into account when I post a video. That I owe them for sitting there and watching what I do. That I “used to make” this, and I “should go back to making” that. Let me make one thing clear:

I make what I want when I want, or I make nothing—which is exactly what I owe you.

And that is that.

Apr 29

(Source: crazycade)

Apr 28

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Apr 27

Bad news :(

rocketfists:

toddly00:

We are now below $7,000

Please help!

Kickstarter

Go donate!!!!!

Ok we have a slight problem

toddly00:

So we’ve made the $7,000 needed, BUT the time is not up.

The problem we have run into is people decreasing their pledges. If this keeps on happening we may not have the $7,000 when the time runs out (its coming soon!).

We need to create a safety net to keep us safe from the fluctuation the decreased pledges is causing, so if you can give a dollar to help that would be fantastic!

We’re not out of the woods yet

Thanks for your understanding and please reblog :) 

Kickstarter

Apr 26

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2 days left and 82% funded!!! HOLY POO!

rocketfists:

toddly00:

You guys rock hard! Thanks to everyone that’s pledged!

If you haven’t pledged yet, but wanna just click on the link beeeeellooooowwwwww

LINK OMG LINK

Let’s get that 82% to 100%!

Apr 23

YouTubers Announce “Exceptionally Ordinary Variety Tour”

youtubegazette:

A tour of western American cities and Vancouver this June it will include YouTubers YourAverageAdam, Toddly00, thatzak, ravenzoe, mulfordthedean, voldey, NerdzRL and others performing various shows and YouTube musician Alex Day singing.

The tour is being funded by a Kickstarter campaign (here) and is currently at 40% of it’s $7000 goal. It is believed that the events will be ticketed but prices and the method of distribution are as yet unknown.

As with all kickstarter funding drives various incentives are being offered in exchange for pledging a certain amount of money such as personalised drawings by well known Tumblr artist Vondell Swain, copies of Adam Robertson’s comedy albums, signed tour postcards and personalised videos.

Audience Participation

A large part of the tour will focus on audience participation and the opportunity to interact with people you would ordinarily only see through the screen of your computer

“There’s going to be crowd participation in abundance. We’ve seriously come up with some really clever ways to interact with you guys throughout the show.”

The only specific act of audience participation revealed thus far is the opportunity to throw a pie in the face of a performer of your choice, currently available for a pledge of a $100 or more.

Alex Day

Of particular interest may be the inclusion of musician Alex Day; hot on the heels of his latest single “Lady Godiva” (read our evaluation of it’s launch here) he will be performing at every stop on the tour.

This year is already proving to be a busy one with livelavalive, Meekakitty, Nanalew, Jason Munday, Alex Carpenter and Olan Rogers having just wrapped up their “Dial Up Tour” in February and the 3rd annual Vidcon on June 29th in Anaheim (where the tour finishes up two days before if anyone feels like getting there early).

John Mortimer.

Apr 22

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