There’s nothing wrong with sounding angry at a certain piece of media or a poor take from someone, as it’s perfectly valid and reasonable, but always keep it healthy enough that it doesn’t consume the ability to think critically, which you have been able to keep it at a good level for the most part, but maybe occasionally, you may come across as a little too angry about something if that makes sense.
6 days ago | 23
Having someone be angry at stuff is cathartic, and having someone being “mean” to people with bad takes is refreshing. I thought I had a point but I think that’s it, it’s just fun to watch, if people can’t tell it’s hyperbolic then it’s probably better to be more clear though
6 days ago | 6
Just be you bro <3 not being yourself is one of the things most people regret on their deathbed, statistically. The world is full of people who will judge or accept you, and almost no one’s opinion is worth the weight you give it.
5 days ago | 1
Save it for the people and situations who really deserve it. It feels put on, im not surprised to hear its not how you actually act.
6 days ago | 5
Those are questions that you should ask only to yourself. Just don't give up.
6 days ago | 3
I say it's ok to do what you have to do and keep it positive besides it's all about being real to yourself, man.
6 days ago | 0
Being passionate about a take it’s based thing. Stick to it and never apologize. It’s what you like and others should know that. I respect a man that is true to his passion.
6 days ago | 4
You do what you feel is best. I usually try to be more of a meditator or more diplomatic when discussing things with people, but that’s just how I go about things. Anger and irritation can bring people together and unite people but it can also distract people from your points depending on how you do it in my opinion.
6 days ago | 0
It's the society that requires an individual to have distance, but it doesn't offer it from its part. Maybe you had moments that made you question your part of identity. Don't throw it away. It puts a wide smile on the faces of thousands.
5 days ago | 1
Be honest and truthful, but also be respectful, even to those who don’t deserve it, they are human too, treat them like you want to be treated, even when that don’t treat you the same way.
6 days ago | 2
Keep it. Its what makes your channel stand out. However toning it down a bit would probably help your channel.
6 days ago | 2
Depends on the video, you don’t need to play the same angry character all the time but if it’s something you’re heated about for that particular video go for it
4 days ago | 0
NO! Many YouTube channels are founded on entertaining personas; take the Critical Drinker, for example. Much of his videos consist of him talking sh*t about bad entertainment media while sounding eternally drunk, but if you watch his podcasts, he's a normal guy critiquing movies/shows. You've established yourself to us as the angry, passionate guy. Maybe you can do what Critical Drinker does and do a mix of angry and normal J.J., but don't shy away from the persona you've already established. It's one of the reasons that many of us have been watching you. You've echoed our frustrations and we feel understood. I've said it to you once and I'll say it again: Stop letting the haters get to you.
6 days ago | 7
@gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090
I’m cool with you getting pissed. I get pissed all the time. But keeping it in the middle is how I’d do it.
5 days ago | 0
I'd tone it down a bit. You have every right to criticize what you think is wrong but you don't have to force yourself to sound like the Critical Drinker (no offense).
6 days ago | 3
J.J. Plagiarisms
Should I give up my confrontational persona? It's not how I'd act in real life, but I think it's part of my YouTube identity, and it would be difficult to give up, but I noticed people take it too litterally, and it's part why people don't like me.
6 days ago | [YT] | 73