 Hello everybody, this is East Side Steve from East Side Show SCP, and it's time for a Patreon Q&A. Before we get into that, I want to tell you all I have a Facebook account, Twitter account, and a Patreon account. There will be a pinned comment down in the comments section so you can easily check out my social media accounts and all that sort of stuff. And of course there is the YouTube notification bell thing if you want to get updates as soon as the video is released and all that sort of stuff. You can click that, because you know, double subscribing and all that. So without further ado, let's get to the Patreon Q&A, alright? Let's begin. The Crumpster asks, what toppings do you like on your pizza? Ah, my favorite toppings, and usually I put them all together like this, is pepperoni, jalapenos, mushrooms, and bacon. And I also like to put cheddar cheese on top of it as well. It depends on my mood. I like to mix them all together, it makes a really good pizza. I like a little bit of spice with my stuff. Eugene Arsano Jr. asks, of all the videos I've watched, I've never actually seen you. Any chance of a face reveal? Like, huh, I don't know what you're talking about. I never reveal my face from nobody at all. So I have no idea what you're talking about, really. Anyways, on to the next question. Christian Daniel asks, new here, so sorry this is something you've gone over before. What got you started doing these readings? What improvements are you most proud of when you look at your channel as a whole? To be fair, I think it's more of my confidence actually, because for the longest time I used filters, which was actually, it was a little bit of a mixture of both. I kind of did the filters as more of a radio show, but I never really felt confident with my own voice, which is ironic since I used to do community plays and such, and people never had a problem with my voice at all. I usually played bad guys, you know, military figures and such like that in community plays. I was just looking up creepypasta videos, usually stuff by like Creach Macpasta and Mr. Nightmare, etc., etc., and when SCP readings actually came into the suggestion box on YouTube, on the right hand side, and I decided to look at my, what's SCP? And then that's when I got hooked. It was from her reading, I think it was either SCP-173 or it was the living gun. I think that's 122, 127, something like that. After I listened to her reading on that SCP in question, I went to the SCP website and there were like all these, you know, all these stories and everything. I'm like, what? I'm like, what's all this all about? I'm like, oh, it's creative writing. I'm like, I used to do that a long time ago. In fact, I'm still kind of working on it with eSideverse. I mean, y'all never actually seen it, but you've probably seen me type about it on Twitter and something I want to turn into like a comic online with the help of a few artist friends and such. I think it'd be really cool. I think the biggest thing that I'm most proud of, like as far as improvements, is the fact that I'm actually getting into Photoshop and I'm learning how to do Photoshopping and, you know, animation and such again, and it's kind of a weird thing because with my hands the way they are, I can't draw traditionally anymore. It's like my hands get way too shaky and it's not even anxiety. It's like it's like physical problems with me right now. And so I never thought I could draw again ever. But then I'm like, you know what? I started doing with Photoshop and I'm like, you know what? I can actually do this. I can get pretty good with Photoshop now and I can now make my own little images to kind of show what's the what the story I'm talking about is. And overall, I think that's the best improvement and the fact that I'm going with my actual voice instead of using the filters. I mean, people love the filters, you know, for that for that old style feel or sound like an old radio show or something like that. And I could use that again for certain videos and all that. But overall, I think that's the biggest improvement. Me learning Photoshop and finally being able to be an artist again, or at least try to at least. The crumpster asks, beef or pork barbecue? The answer is both. I love both, although I kind of lean more towards beef. But that's my thing, but I love both. He also asks, in your opinion, what is the best fallout game? I don't know, man. Fallout 2 is amazing. And so is Fallout New Vegas. I love both. They're both like on the top tier is my favorites. Fallout 2 is just one of the games you can come back to any time and have a brand new adventure anytime you want. Fallout New Vegas, in my opinion, is probably what a fallout game should have been, especially since they even had the the narrations and the endings, multiple different endings. You actually had freaking choice in that game. It's not just one linear, you know, narrative. You can basically have a good ending, bad ending, evil ending. You could take sides, et cetera. Now, I never got a chance to play Fallout New Vegas with mods, but I heard that makes it even better. And I heard there's even mods that make it more classic fallout in a way. And finally, he asked again, what was the first album you purchased, whether it be on vinyl, CD, audio cassette or digital? The first audio cassette I actually owned was Quiet Riot Metal Health, good album, good band. Got to see them in concert like about 10 years ago. It was pretty cool. Yeah, that was the stuff I collected back in the 80s on audio cassette. I mean, I had stuff like Twisted Sister, ACDC, Megadeth, Metallica, Judas Priest. The list goes on. I had a lot of audio cassettes. Then the 90s, I was collecting music from Nirvana, Allison Chains, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots and the list goes on from there as well. Then the 2000, I started getting stuff from Disturbed, a bunch of other bands. I started kind of phasing out of music back then in the 2000s. But nowadays, I listen to stuff like Sabaton, Ice Earth, Demons and Wizards, Blind Guardian. And that list goes on from there as well. I hope you enjoyed the Patreon Questions and Answer session. And I plan to do one for the general audience as well. But I don't know how to do that yet. It's like, I don't know if I want to make a video and ask people and then make the video like that, do a live stream or whatever. So I haven't decided on it yet, but I do want to do something like that. I also kind of want to get back into SCP discussions and all that sort of stuff as well, because that was fun. It was fun getting people's ideas about certain topics and all that. I kind of want to go back to that stuff. All right, so until then, see you next time and have a good day.