(gentle music)
(camera thunk)
- It is Sunday, the 19th of April.
In other words, it's day
35 of, for me, quarantine
slash day 35 in which I
have not set foot outside.
It has been quite an adventure
these last couple of
very, very strange weeks.
I was having a little bit
of an existential crisis
because for the last, like, two weeks,
I've just had absolutely no motivation
and just have not been able
to be productive at all.
I've got a script partly written.
I've got videos partly filmed.
I've got videos partly edited.
But I just haven't been able
to actually sit down and focus on stuff
and I'm sure a lot of you
may be in the same situation right now.
I've woken up with a bit of motivation.
I have actually, because
there are a number
of projects that I really want to try
and get finished before the start of May.
So I have made a list of all the projects
that have to get done
and I'm trying to sort
of structure my time now
so that I can actually be productive.
Which, of course, will feed motivation.
Which, of course, will
lead to more productivity.
So why don't I show you what I'm up to
'cause I'm up to quite a lot around here.
I have this week had quite a lot
of Zoom calls and Zoom meetings
so, whilst I've been on those
I have been very diligently working
on cutting up some of my
particularly scrappy bits
of cabbage into coleslaw.
The bustle pad is actually almost done,
as you can see here.
So, this shouldn't take more than
another afternoon of work, I don't think.
However, this involves
getting into costume
and I have to have a very
specifically lit day for this
because I started shooting
it on a cloudy day
and the atmosphere, the setting
is actually part of "The Story"(tm).
I sound so pretentious saying this
but like I have to keep
the lighting consistent
and like part of the
narrative of this video
is that it's a cloudy,
rainy, foggy, gloomy day
and what do you do but make a bustle pad?
The other thing I have,
one of several things
going on that I have here,
I have to get started on this 1890's gown
which is not yet finished being drafted.
So I have to finish drafting
the bodice of this gown.
My goal for the end of April
is to have the pattern drafted.
So, not starting on the
mock up or anything.
This gown video doesn't
have to go up until July
because I've got two more videos
in this 1890's gown series.
All of these videos are
on sponsorship deadline
because there's a brand sponsoring
each video part in this series.
The petticoat is going to go up in June,
which means the petticoat
has to be worked on slash finished in May.
And then the actual gown
is not going up 'til July.
So I ordered some silk taffeta
from Burnley & Trowbridge.
This is for the petticoat.
At least coming up with the
pattern for the petticoat,
planning it out and getting it started,
is a goal for the, by the end of April.
Those are kind of the sewing things.
In addition to that, I have three videos
that need scripting.
Well, one of those is
not going to be scripted
but it needs to be planned out
because it involves working
with some historical research,
so I need to at least prep
all of the research for that.
And then I've got two
videos that need scripting.
Both of them also involve research.
Only one of them involves
historical research.
But scripting is kind of the worst for me.
I mean, obviously I do enjoy
doing it while I actually do it
because it is a very creative process.
But getting myself to
actually sit down and do it
is really, really difficult.
I have immense trouble.
It's just like a massive
mental block for me, so.
Today, it is currently the afternoon
and I think today, the rest of today
is going to be a sewing day
because I'm feeling very
upright and motivated.
Wanting to stand on my feet for once
because, my goodness, this place
is smaller than I realized.
So I think what I'm
going to be doing today
is just working on finishing
up the drafting for the gown.
And that's a nice, easy win.
Productivity strategy is to try
and cross off as many quick, easy wins.
That gives you a bit of
confidence, a bit of motivation.
Today has been a day of easy wins
because just getting back into
this thing of productivity.
So, I spent the morning doing
some cleaning, some tidying.
I don't know about you,
but if my environment is messy,
I cannot focus.
So, obviously I started today
by just tidying up my space.
Now I feel like I can actually sit down
and properly get some work done.
So, that's what I'm going
to get on with today.
(inspiring music)
Good morning, friends.
It is day 36 now since I have
been into the outside world.
That is about to change
because, friends, finally I do need
to actually go out for some groceries now.
Thank goodness for Hello Fresh
who have been bringing
me nice, fresh foods
for the last couple of, well, weeks.
But we're at the point now
where we just need some
basic groceries now, so.
I'm also dying to go into Times Square
and see what it's like when
it's just completely dead
and I want to take you with me.
So, let's see if we can do that.
We did get word last night
that Costume College this
year has been canceled
in the, well, end of July.
So, that is not going to happen.
We will not be going on magical
Los Angeles adventures this year.
But, perhaps we can think
of some other things to do.
(serene music)
So, technically, now New
York is fining people
for not having face coverings on.
I, however, have managed to use up
all of my mask making
supplies to donate masks
and I didn't think to
actually keep one myself.
This is not in any way effective.
It will at least prevent
me from being fined.
You cannot, of course,
see my sarcastic smile.
All right, let's go.
(serene music)
My feet have not touched
the earth for 36 days.
This is a revelation in
queueing for New Yorkers
who customarily tend to stand
practically breathing
into each other's ears
for the standing in queues
because we don't like wasting space here.
(deep exhausted sigh)
Zero out of 10, friends.
I cannot recommend not
moving further than,
I don't know, say 10 feet
at a time for 36 days
and then carrying your
body weight in food.
However, we are home now.
We have survived the apocalypse.
Now I guess we don't have to go outside
for another 36 days, potentially.
Now it's nearly lunch time
and I'm very hungry because
I've just been grocery shopping.
I'm utterly exhausted and I feel like
I'm going to be sore
for a week after this,
which is really sad.
But I'm feeling like mentally
still very motivated.
So I want to figure out
what's something that I can do
that isn't too physical
that will let me just
sit and rest for a bit.
I don't think today's
going to be a sewing day.
I have incorporated my reading list
into this end of April
goal to-do list thing.
So there are a couple of books
that I want to finish
before the end of April.
So, I'm really close to finishing one.
I think I will do that this afternoon
maybe while I have lunch.
I think this afternoon is going
to be a writing afternoon.
I'll just sit down at my desk
and do a bunch of scripting.
The book, by the way, is
"Launch" by Jeff Walker.
This is a recommendation
from Madame Catherine Hay.
Lunch, of course, is some
cheese and hummus on toast.
This is one of my favorite
things to have for lunch.
It's nice and it's
compact and it's filling.
Personally, I enjoy things
that are calorically dense
because I can't eat a whole
lot at one single time.
Mix the hummus with mayonnaise
for even more high-calorie fun.
(gentle music)
(pleasing end-of-a-book sounds)
(clickity clackity)
(typing ASMR time)
OK, so it is 6:00 o'clock now.
I think I'm going to go ahead
and stop writing for today
and go ahead and get some dinner going
because tonight I have a
meeting with my writer's group.
So I have to get on with other stuff now.
I got quite a bit done.
I didn't finish any scripts entirely
but, okay wait, hold on.
I made another list.
So I wasn't able to cross off
any of my scripting tasks
from my main master list
but I made another little chart here.
I promise this is not procrastinating,
this is actually really useful.
But I've made a little row
for every project that I'm working on
and then I've broken it down into segments
because these things can get quite long
and of course they
involve a lot of research.
So if I just sit down to write a script
just like, "I'm gonna write a script
on the entire history of
personal protective equipment",
that's an incredibly daunting task
and I'm just not going to,
like, be able to focus.
So, I have broken it down
based on the subsections
of the script that I will be writing.
I'm working on another video
on some analysis of some terrible costumes
and I've broken it down by
subject matter here, so.
Oh! I have actually done this.
Oh my god.
The 14th century took FOREVER
because, as it turns out,
there are a whole lot of myths
surrounding the Black
Plague in the 14th century
and like all of the facts
that you think you know
about plague in the 14th century,
I went back to the-
whatever primary source
that that supposedly comes from
and it's all from the 17th century.
Like none of this stuff
is actually medieval.
So, we're gonna have a little
myth-busting session in that video.
Hopefully you will be
getting to see that soon.
I have gotten a satisfactory
amount of work done.
These things are now on a very
straightforward path to finishing.
And now that I have everything
broken down and analyzed and laid out
and ready for me to actually work on it,
I feel like I can actually sit down
and seriously get stuff done on this now.
Okay, that ran so long.
It is 20, no, it is quarter to 10 now.
The day is not quite finished,
I have an article to start proofreading
for Foundations Revealed.
I usually do two passes over those.
So, I have to do pass one tonight.
It is Monday night and I like to have them
in by Tuesday, preferably.
So, a bit more work to be done today.
I still have about, I think,
probably about an hour,
I think it's a short article,
so about an hour on this tonight
and then I am so tired.
So, hopefully I shall be very focused
and I shall finish this soon
so that I can go to sleep
relatively not too late because I'm tired.
But first, we need a refill on the tea.
(gentle music)
Good morning.
I am dressed as a Victorian today.
Today will be a very good day
to finish filming the bustle pad video.
I am currently taking an
online business course
and I have a call for
that in the afternoon
but I have not done the
module workshop for it yet.
So I think I am going to, while I do that,
get a little bit of work
done on the bustle pad
which is currently in this
state of coleslaw state.
This is mildly annoying
because I have decided
to film this entire video
with like extreme ASMR.
I have to be sure that
the whole room is quiet,
there's no noise out in the background.
Unfortunately this means
that I have to keep pausing the,
whatever noise I have on in the background
when I have to turn the camera on.
I'm really anxious to get this out
because it should not have
taken this long to film.
Preferably before the end of April
so that I will have uploaded
three videos in April
which is right on track.
So, yay!
(soft music)
Oh my god, I have
cabbage all over my face.
I've just inhaled a lot of
cabbage in the last hour.
This is the most supremely
extra thing, I am aware.
However, after cutting
up all of this cabbage,
my fingers started to get
understandably quite beat up.
So I guess we have to wear posh little
white satin gloves to do this.
(lighter clicks)
(thunder rumbling)
Good morning.
It is not morning.
It is half past noon.
The last I updated this vlog,
which feels like a million years ago,
no it's only the next morning.
I went to sleep at 1 o'clock,
no half past 1 in the morning last night
because I was doing this thing
where I couldn't decide
what I wanted to work on
so I just started working on
little bits and pieces of everything
and I felt like I wasn't
accomplishing anything
so I kept working longer
and then it was late
and then I was tired and delirious
and I went to sleep.
Zero out of 10.
That's not, I think, what
you're supposed to do
with a productive schedule.
But I did manage to get my
proofreading article in on time.
So at least that was accomplished.
So I have been having a very slow morning
and I have just been sitting here
working on some editing.
This is actually the bustle pad video
which I have not finished shooting.
That was what I was supposed
to be finishing shooting yesterday.
So that is nearly complete.
But I need like, I wanna
say like three or four
more hours of shooting on this
to get the rest of the footage.
I have already filmed
the first day of footage.
So I have all of that in the timeline now
that I'm just getting a start on.
And it's going really quickly.
It's not like, because
there's no narration in it.
There's no need to line
things up and cut up.
When I do the bigger sewing videos,
the narration, the voiceover audio bit,
is kind of like another
video in and of itself.
Like I have to cut that up
into a sequential story and pace that well
and then I can go in and
match up the visual clips
to fit into that nicely.
So, it's kind of like you have to go over
and edit the sequence twice.
I mean, it's a little bit
more complicated than that
because obviously then you end up
with like five hours of video footage
that you have to watch through, but.
Does anyone care about my editing process?
Probably not.
This project, there's no voiceover.
It's just, it's kind of like a music video
but like, Aesthetic.
So, it's very pretty to look at.
It's very like nice for me to edit
because I love the big progress videos
but, guys, they're so boring to edit
because I give you the nice,
fun, pretty stuff to look at
but in reality I have to watch through
five minute clips of felling a seam.
I unboring it for you!
I'm really enjoying this.
I was only going to just
work on this in the morning
and then do some writing this afternoon.
But I'm really into this.
I like wanna keep working on it.
Update on "Authentic Victorian
Dressmaking Techniques."
I'll manage to finish this.
I'm only doing about 10 pages a day
because it's really, really dense.
I don't know if any of you have this book.
I mean, it's basically like,
behold this fine print full of
very rather unfriendly Victorian
instructional language.
I'm getting a lot of information out of it
but it's just taking like an hour
to get through 10 pages.
I'm like the slowest reader
in the world too, so like.
Anyway, so back to
editing, back to writing.
I just spent the last 30 minutes
trying to work out how to do
this one little bit of
like three second audio.
One of my goals in life
is to get better at audio engineering
because I feel like if you can
really finesse your audio in a video,
you can tell all sorts of
emotional story with audio
as long as it doesn't sound
choppy and unprofessional.
This is why my videos take 9,000 years.
Well, friends, minor change of plans.
I woke up this morning
and I saw on the social medias
that the Met Gala, well.
Wow, that's bright.
Well, Billy Porter and the Met Gala
are hosting a #MetGalaChallenge
where they want people to recreate
iconic looks from the Met Gala
using articles of things
that they have at home, I suppose.
I had a little burst of inspiration.
I saw the picture of Ariana Grande's
Sistine Chapel gown from
two years ago, I think,
and I was like "this is just begging
to be made out of toilet paper."
So, this is going to be a
fantastic, creative challenge
that I don't usually get to do
because most of my projects
are like super researched and planned out.
This I'm just going for and I'm shooting.
So I'm really excited for this.
I'm wearing so much makeup
but I've got this light on
so like when the camera's back here
it won't look so bad.
I hope.
I mean, obviously this is taking up
a day of my working time
and then, of course, I
will have to edit the video
which is also going to
take up more editing time.
I think my initial to do list plan
is going to be scrapped for now
because I have other
things to be working on.
I want to get this up as soon as possible.
I think the deadline's the 4th of May
or the 3rd of May or something.
My reasoning for getting
the bustle pad video up so quickly
to have that sort of under time pressure
was because I want to get one more video
up by the end of April.
So, if I get this one up in April instead,
the bustle pad video
can actually wait, so.
(jazzy music)
Good morning!
Well, it's seven minutes past
no longer morning anymore.
I spent the morning filming some stuff.
Hence, why I am in my
Victorian underthings,
because this was part of ~the costume~.
I'll edit the bustle pad video
probably in the next couple
of days in May though.
So, at least this is all now shot.
I think I am going to just live
in these combinations all day
because they are really heckin' comfy.
So it is currently the 29th of April.
We have two more days left
to complete as much of my list
as I possibly can.
I am now woefully behind
on all of the writing
I was supposed to have finished.
So, I've got bits and pieces
of certain scripts done.
I haven't really started the article
I was supposed to be writing
for Foundations Revealed.
So today and tomorrow are going to be
really heavily focused on writing.
I've got two full like kind of
research heavy scripts to write
and then I've got the article
for Foundations Revealed
which is going to take kind of a while.
The video for next month's sponsor
which has to start getting shot
like pretty much as soon as May starts,
fortunately that video does
not need to be scripted.
It's going to be more
of a experiment video
which means most of it
has to be done live.
I at least need to,
because it's based on research,
I need to get my research together
so I know what I'm doing.
Then of course I have to write
the little sponsored bit.
So, that shouldn't take too long.
Right now what I'm going
to focus on this afternoon
is I want to try and
get one of the scripts
at least completely and fully written.
(slightly resigned sigh)
Let's see if we can do this.
(soft piano music)
OK, so I have got the outline
for the first script.
I've got that done.
I've got another little bit of start
on the second, more complex script
that I meant to get done today.
I'm actually really enjoying
the script for this.
It's turning out to be a very creative
and witty project.
So, I'm having a great time with this one.
It is now half past 3:00.
I think I'm going to take a break.
I'm going to have some tea.
I have another online course,
different from the one that
I was taking previously.
It's a course on editing, basically,
and I'm really hype for this course.
I really want to take it.
So I think I may take a little tea break
and do a little bit of that course.
One thing I guess I should stress,
it's so important,
no matter where you are in life,
no matter what you're doing,
no matter how many subscribers you have
or whatever success you've
achieved or not achieved,
you're never too good to stop learning.
There's always, I mean, I feel like
I have so much to learn in
editing, in video production,
in dress history.
I'm constantly studying.
I'm constantly, as you've seen,
reading books and taking courses,
attending classes, and going
to lectures and things,
because I just feel like
if we stop learning, we just stagnate.
If you want to keep doing stuff
and you want to keep progressing
and improving through life,
then it's very important.
I'm always doing some
sort of online course.
I'm always reading a nonfiction book
along with my fiction books.
You can actually learn
quite a lot from fiction.
Especially well written fiction.
Which is why I like to read
like 19th century fiction
because you can get such
a good understanding
of language and syntax
and vocabulary from other time periods.
You get such a great understanding of,
not only how they spoke,
but how they phrased their sentences,
because sentence structure really changes
throughout the periods.
There's always so much
to learn from everything
and even in fiction
you get to learn a lot about storytelling,
about the craft of narrative,
which is important in
literally every respect,
in every single thing that
you will ever do in life.
Like, I'm gonna sound really pretentious,
but part of the artistic
craft of my videos,
part of the thing that gives me
fulfillment and joy in making videos
is finding a story to tell.
Even if it's just a vlog.
Even if it's just a sewing video.
There is a narrative to it.
There is a beginning, and a middle,
and there are problems along the way,
and how are these problems solved,
and what's the thesis,
what's the objective, what's the why,
what are you learning from this video,
what are you supposed
to take away from it?
So, read books, go take some courses,
go do some stuff, go learn some stuff!
(soft music)
OK, back to writing.
That was a lovely little break.
I have changed my clothing
because it's got a little bit too cold
for underwear now.
So, back in my native blacks
and onward with the writing.
(soft music)
(little click clack sounds)
OK, so I am momentarily stuck.
I'm trying to say, basically,
like I tried to overlook "Little Women".
Because I don't wanna call
myself a dress historian
because I don't feel
like a dress historian
because imposter syndrome.
Basically, like you'd lose
your dress historian card
by overlooking "Little Women."
This is the kind of thing
that like prolongs writer's block,
if you just sort of sit there
trying to belabor it with a concept.
So, what I'm going to do right now
is we're gonna go get
some exercise real quick.
This is like my only form of exercise now.
Just walking up and down the
stairwell of my building.
See, we may not have outdoor space,
we may not have balconies,
but at least we have stairwells.
(jazzy music)
(very important hand washing)
(soft music)
Lo and behold, not five seconds
after sitting down again,
I've just solved my problems.
I've come up with the perfect phrasing.
It's all good.
It's all fine.
(sighs) Okay.
It is half past 6:00.
I have just finished the
script for this video.
I'm really, really pleased
with how it's come out.
I am now really excited to
get to filming this video.
So, I'm going to cross this off my list.
(satisfying scribbley noises)
But our work for today is not done.
I am about to go make myself some dinner
and then this evening will consist
of getting a start on the article
that I'm supposed to be writing.
(soft music)
(poof)
So, this morning I am working on
the next script on my list of things to do
which is the history of
pandemic protection gear.
Which is a topic I've been
super interested in looking into
and I've half written this script,
obviously, as you've seen.
I'm covering sort of a timeline of time.
So, starting from like the 6th century
going all the way up to
the present, obviously.
So, I've got up through the 14th century.
I've got still a big chunk
of the 17th century to do.
I thought I was going
to skip the 18th century
and just go right from
great plague of London
right to Spanish Flu of 1918,
but it turns out I think I actually
have to go into the 18th century a bit
because that's sort of when
the plague doctor masks
sort of started to get romanticized and-
Anyway, so it's been a morning.
It's now 1 o'clock
and I'm still trying to get through
the 17th century.
I'm still not quite finished with it.
I was intending to finish,
or at least to get up to
the Spanish Flu by lunchtime
but I think I still have another
like hour of work to do on this.
See, this one is a little bit more complex
than the script that I
was working on yesterday
because yesterday was a more
creative little endeavor.
I mean, there was a bit
of research involved
but this is like every fact
needs to be fact checked,
needs to be footnoted, needs to be cited.
All of my images have to be sourced,
they have to be public domain.
The research videos are just
an incredible amount of work.
I think I can probably get it done today.
I always love writing these
sorts of research scripts
because they do take
a little bit more time
but I learn so much when I do them.
Oh, and then tonight I
have to finish my article
for Foundations Revealed
'cause I didn't finish
that last night, so.
Gonna be a long day, friends,
but we're gonna get through it.
We're gonna get through it.
Tomorrow's May.
I'll give myself a day off tomorrow.
(gentle music)
(more satisfactory scribblies)
It is half past 3:00
and I have only now just
finished the 17th century.
That took so long
but I think this is also
the section that has
the most content in it
just because I feel like people
are clicking on this video
wondering where plague doctors came from
and I have now answered
the question, sort of.
Because do we ever
really know these things?
No.
It is done!
Huzzah!
I cannot believe I just wrote
three scripts in two days.
That was insane.
I'm really happy to have those finished
and ready to film so
that now I can hopefully
just marathon film these couple
of really interesting videos
that I hope you will enjoy.
I say it's done...
In reality, I have the first draft done
because I will have to go back
and read over this with a clear head
and organize things
and I'm going to probably send this
to a couple of people just so
that they can peer review (?).
But, you know, if someone just happens
to know a fact that's incorrect
or if something's worded poorly,
or if they see any of my
arguments conflicting,
it's just nice to have
another pair of eyes,
or two or three or four,
read over some work before it is released
to the scrutiny of the internet,
in which case, people
will tell you these things
but not so nicely.
So, that's a thing that's going to happen.
I don't think I'm going to
shoot this video tomorrow.
I have another video
that's actually on deadline
that I think I'm going to be focusing on
shooting and editing and getting out
in the next couple of days
and then I'll go back and
focus on these videos, so.
Such is the life of somebody
who produces educational
content for the internet.
Who knew that this is what
I was getting myself into.
But I enjoy it very much.
So, I hope you enjoy watching it.
Anyway, my job is not done
because, as you may or may not remember,
I have an article to finish
for Foundations Revealed
and I have approximately,
it is after 7 o'clock,
I have approximately five
hours to get this in.
The article is not even
close to being finished.
And so... let's see what we can do.
My deadline for this is
technically April the 30th,
which is today.
Usually, I absolutely
under no circumstances
leave things to the last minute
and do things up until the wee hours,
but this is the situation
we're in right now.
I will definitely get it done tonight
because there's not,
I mean at this point
I've been doing hardcore research all day.
So it's like, okay, this is a thing
that's in my head already.
I just have to spit it out.
So, like, this will go quickly.
Right, back to work.
Are you keeping me company?
(happy pig sounds :) )
Hello.
It is 1 o'clock in the morning.
I have just got this article submitted.
In other news, this is like war flashbacks
to university I feel like,
where I'm up into the wee hours
trying to finish a paper
that I've been
procrastinating for literally,
well only one week.
This is the hardest part of the night.
All right.
(giggles)
Ha!
All right, come on.
There's a good boy.
There you go.
Well, friends, good morning from May.
Pardon the hair.
I've had to film a thing this morning
that involved having my hair down.
Even though I told myself
I was taking a day off,
but I just wanted to, so I did.
Thank you very much for joining me
on these 10 days of productivity.
It's funny, as the days progressed,
I started off feeling,
I mean, I had this burst of productivity
and then a little bit of like,
I could feel the lack of productivity
trying to creep in a little bit
and then by the end of it I
started to feel really rewarded
by what I could see
that I was accomplishing
and that was feeding my productivity
and making me want to keep on going.
So, it's a weird sort
of addiction, I guess,
but like a good kind of addiction.
Not to like overwork yourself.
Obviously, take a break when you need.
I'm really glad that I took these 10 days
to like hardcore focus and
work and vlog the process
because I feel like I
have learned some stuff
and I hope you have learned some stuff too
about how it can be fun.
It doesn't have to be work.
I try and find the joy
in tasks that are work
and try and find elements of those things
that I really do enjoy
so that when I work on them
it doesn't feel like I'm
expending energy at work.
But I can be working on these tasks
and feel fulfilled and
feel energized and rested.
I mean, obviously everyone
works differently.
I am simultaneously a very highly logical
as well as a highly creative person,
which previously I
didn't think was a thing
'cause like people are always like,
"Oh, you're either an artist and creative
"and you're terrible at intellectual,
"logical, concrete stuff."
And I just, like that's not true.
I love the practicality
of highly logical tasks like editing.
But I also feel a sense of
fulfillment from creative tasks.
So, how can I take these
highly logical tasks
and make them creative?
If you are a logical person
and you're tasked with something creative
or if you are a creative person
and you're tasked with
something highly logical,
how can you bring elements
of creativity into that
and make it into something fun, I guess?
Maybe that's my takeaway.
Anyway, I hope this was useful to you
in your own productivity
or if you just wanted to catch a glimpse
of New York City quarantine life
which, I wanna say there wasn't
a whole lot of footage of that
because I only went out once
but like that's honestly the reality of it
because we don't go outside, friends!
So anyway, have a marvelous
rest of your quarantine
if that's even like a valid thing to say.
But I really do genuinely hope
that you find some joy in quarantine,
despite the fact that
everything is on fire right now.
You're allowed to find joy in stuff.
Anon, friends, I shall
see you back next time
with, hopefully, an actual,
proper, put together video.
(soft music)
