The speaker, presumably a content creator, expresses their intention to open a video with a more unconventional approach. They have been posting videos on YouTube for over 12 years and have experienced a range of emotions, from nervousness to depression. Despite this, they are committed to genuinely watching and responding to a video by another YouTuber, Bobby Burns, who has been criticized for manipulating people and creating content that is not honest.
The speaker then discusses their own history on YouTube, mentioning their use of celebrity thumbnails and titles to attract viewers. They acknowledge the criticism they've faced and how it has not deterred their desire to create videos. They also express discomfort with other YouTubers who have criticized them, but they don't believe such criticism is justified.
The speaker then delves into a detailed analysis of another YouTuber, Shane Dawson, who they believe manipulates his audience and creates content that is not honest. They express frustration with Shane's videos and his apparent disdain for conspiracy theories, despite the speaker's own dedication to creating such videos. The speaker also expresses a desire to help Shane, despite their disagreements.
The speaker concludes by expressing a willingness to confront Shane in person, in an attempt to turn their rivalry into a more positive interaction. They express a desire to help Shane, despite their disagreements, and invite him to their house for a confrontation.
1. The speaker is nervous about a new approach they're trying on YouTube, but they're also excited about the potential for it to be "mind opening" or potentially causing them to enter a "crazy dark depression". [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.89: hey let's open ice so today I'm gonna be\n00:00:03.18: trying something a little bit different\n00:00:04.47: something I've been a little nervous to\n00:00:06.90: do but I feel like it could turn out to\n00:00:08.49: be actually really mind opening or it'll\n00:00:10.53: send me into a crazy dark depression and\n00:00:12.47: I'll just delete my Jail because today I\n00:00:15.39: am going to be genuinely watching and\n00:00:18.36: responding to a video so I've been\n00:00:25.26: posting videos on YouTube for like 12\n00:00:27.06: years and most of them are very cringy\n00:00:29.16: especially the old ones\n00:00:31.18: [Music]\n00:00:34.88: nine-one-one what the [\xa0__\xa0] is wrong with\n00:00:37.77: you I think I'm dying\n00:00:39.75: oh no hold on don't look into the life\n00:00:43.65: please yeah even I would leave uh delete\n00:00:47.01: your channel comment on that but being\n00:00:49.11: on YouTube for so long I've dealt with\n00:00:50.76: countless hate comments tons of hate\n00:00:53.04: videos a few controversies Shane Dawson\n00:01:01.53: is over party a hashtag rich trended\n00:01:03.90: worldwide but none of this has ever\n00:01:06.36: stopped me from wanting to make videos\n00:01:08.67: but also I understand like the hustle if\n00:01:12.12: you make a video and call it change\n00:01:13.74: Austin sucks or something because I'm a\n00:01:15.54: youtuber you might get some views on it\n00:01:17.07: and I can't even hate on that because\n00:01:18.63: that would be hypocritical for me when I\n00:01:20.28: started YouTube I was using so many\n00:01:22.17: celebrities and my thumbnails and titles\n00:01:23.49: Katy Perry Justin Bieber Lady Gaga\n00:01:26.52: Taylor Swift Miley Cyrus literally every\n00:01:29.16: single video had some celebrity in the\n00:01:31.23: thumbnail behind my stupid face and when\n00:01:33.57: I look back I cringe at that and I'm\n00:01:35.01: like oh god why why why but it''s what I\n00:01:37.05: had to do to get people to see my videos\n00:01:38.67: and click on them and hopefully like\n00:01:40.50: them and subscribe so when I see people\n00:01:41.91: