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I saw the trailer for the show and I think that Mr. Creepy is actually the blonde girl from their rival team. Shall we place bets on this one?Catfish "boyfriend" is officially a girl. Calling it outright. She ends up with Corey 'cause they totally set that up from the beginning by mentioning him like 'OHMYGODLOOKNEWBOY'.
ETA: First step to knowing you're in a problem/abusive situation is when you don't want to tell people, because you're afraid they'll tell you what you already know (that it's a problem).
They talked in hashtags and said the word "deets" .... :rolleyes:
If they the producer watched Parks and Rec they would know that you're supposed to call them the tails, not the deets, thanks Tom Hagerford.....Hopefully there are some Parks and Recs fans in this thread to understand my reference...
That was my first thought. It's her brother or something like that who she uses for the snap chats.I saw the trailer for the show and I think that Mr. Creepy is actually the blonde girl from their rival team. Shall we place bets on this one?
It's awkward. You can tell that the effort was there to make it sound more "casual" and realistic, but it just comes across and cheesy and forced.That was my first thought. It's her brother or something like that who she uses for the snap chats.
Also, every character has to mean something to the writer. They all have their own specific way of speaking, but it has to still sound natural. Was this ever workshopped/read out loud by people in this age group before they decided to film it? The writing is very 'formal' for what is supposedly casual language. It's very stilted, compared to how teens/milennials speak.
My observations..
during the opening promo for the advertisers it says "audio jungle" which means it is a free version of a background music, audio jungle sells these without the "voiceover" but, this is just a free sample version - at max they cost about $6.00 - so the investment would of been worth it...
turned it off.
It gained some 12,000 views over the course of a week.
Interestingly, Maddie's show only had some 400-700 views per/episode, but the Megan girl who I've never heard of has 29,000 views on her show. Which to me translates to something being off?
Surely, it is much more appealing to advertisers to have higher numbers... so there's that.
CheerChannelNetwork - YouTube
Actually Meaghan is HUGE in the cheer community (nearly 100K subs). She doesn't have to buy views.My observations..
during the opening promo for the advertisers it says "audio jungle" which means it is a free version of a background music, audio jungle sells these without the "voiceover" but, this is just a free sample version - at max they cost about $6.00 - so the investment would of been worth it...
turned it off.
It gained some 12,000 views over the course of a week.
Interestingly, Maddie's show only had some 400-700 views per/episode, but the Megan girl who I've never heard of has 29,000 views on her show. Which to me translates to something being off?
Surely, it is much more appealing to advertisers to have higher numbers... so there's that.
CheerChannelNetwork - YouTube
Who is this Megan/Meaghan.. never heard of her lolActually Meaghan is HUGE in the cheer community (nearly 100K subs). She doesn't have to buy views.
cheeradvice4you - YouTube
She cheered for 3 yrs at UCF in Cali and at her high school, and she'll be cheering in college (U Nevada Reno).Who is this Megan/Meaghan.. never heard of her lol
she has her own YouTube channel. I came across one of them awhile back but didn't know her name lol. But I guess she's has a lot of subscribers on YouTube.Who is this Megan/Meaghan.. never heard of her lol