Hey guys, welcome back to a new video! Make sure to turn on closed captions (cc) and
make sure to subscribe for more weekly content! This video is basically
commentary with some [slow] edits and good vibes. Shoutout to my homie Chiko (#BL25 Member)
for recommending this map to warm up. Some good news I made the Blossom Top 25 and
I have a week to put out content for the next cut. The next cut for Team Blossom
is the "Top 10" so I'll be working on some different ideas. I've been pretty
motivated recently to put out content on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Twitch. So
If you guys want to know more about me, make sure to follow all my socials in
the link of the description If you haven't already. I also have a discord If you would
like to join as well. Basically this video is about being thankful. I'm
thankful for those who message me on social media, comment on my videos, chat
with me on Twitch, and the endless support in a variety of different ways.
It's that time of year where people tend to rush toward Christmas spirit instead of anticipating Thanksgiving. I wanted to make a video about myself
giving thanks because I feel like it's an underrated quality to think about
when it is the month of November. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate Christmas, but
I tend to slow down and try appreciate each I day I wake up because
not everyday is guaranteed. In transition, honestly as much hate
Fortnite gets because people think it's only for "kids or people say it's
a "dead game", I appreciate the audience that Fortnite has given me and all the cool
people I met through playing this game. Even through the good, bad, and the ugly, I
still enjoy playing this game. What are you thankful for at this time of the year? I'm
definitely thankful for my friends, family, and God. Those are the 3
reasons that keep me motivated to enjoy life. Let's talk about it in the comment
section. "What are you truly thankful for?" If you liked this video make sure to hit
the like button and turn on post notifications If you enjoyed. Have a good
one.
