 What's up Aragorn here? I cut my hair deal with it. Did you guys know the drill? You know how this works? You ask questions, I answer them. Yeah, that's actually pretty simple. Love these videos. I love you. Have you seen my mp3 player? Um, no, sorry. Actually some useful information. What do you mean? I always useful in in BAH! 035. My channel! Yeah, okay, this is getting old. How old am I? I am 18 years old. 1.8. Hashtag yeah yeah. Why do you do hashtag yeah yeah? Why hashtag yeah yeah? I like hashtag yeah yeah. It's all hashtag yeah yeah. See if you actually read what that means. Hashtag you ask I answer. Why do you you ask I answer? Why you ask I answer? I like you ask I answer. It's all you ask I answer. You're insane, bro. I like your hair. Oh, thanks. Yo, stoners of freedom. How many are there of you? Like do we even know that this is real life? Like Maybe we're not stoners. Maybe we're rockers. Exquisite example of not featuring bears in a video. Well, of course. All right, so Sebastian gaming sent me this message privately. I'm not gonna show you the whole thing because it's actually quite long, but let me summarize it for you. He basically asks what my opinion is on how to create unique content, content that'll help you stand out. And I actually do have, I do, I actually do have a tip for this because this is something a lot of people obviously strive to do, to set themselves apart. And even if you have a background in movies as Mr. Sebastian has stated, or if you're an avid gamer like I'm sure a lot of us are, or just an avid youtuber in general, it can be hard to set yourself apart from the crowd, especially since everyone on YouTube is obviously into YouTube. And I think that's actually the trick. What you have to try to do is bring in other parts of your life that you're used to, passions, joys, your work even, and bring that into YouTube. If I can use myself as an example, I love architecture. I'm actually studying it right now in university, and that's why in my videos I try to bring that in as much as possible. If I'm live streaming, I'll live stream myself building a building in Minecraft, or I'll make a tutorial on building. That's what I do. That's my passion. That's what I know how to do. That's what I love to do. So I bring that into video games. For example, I'll comment on the architecture in a level design. And sometimes these can be small things. Sometimes they can be complete content changers. But I really think once you're able to bring in something that you're passionate about, something that maybe you have knowledge in that you can share with your audience, something that maybe not a lot of people think about connecting, maybe you're into dance and you love Minecraft. I don't know. Try that idea. Maybe you love singing and you love cod. Do something with that. Maybe you love football and love vlogs. I really think that a great strategy is combining two separate ideas into one. Alright guys, well those were your questions from this week. If you liked the video, give it a like. If you disliked the video, give it a like. And follow me on Twitter. Bo-