This is my personal take on this topic. I'm not trying to represent anyone else's views, and I don't want to offend anyone. Love you all. 💜💙
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I've been binge-watching YouTube channels for days on end, waiting for new videos to drop like a pizza fiend waiting for the next slice. Lately, I've been all about the Sturniolo Triplets.
Each of them feels like a mini-me, even though they're young enough to be my brothers. But age is just a number when it comes to their comedic talent. They keep me laughing and living 😊.
Sure,
being a YouTuber/content creator like Nick, Matt, and Chris seems glamorous,
but I know it's not all sunshine and rainbows. It's gotta be packed with
gimmicks and social climbing. You gotta have thick skin to navigate the ladder,
trading favors with those mega-follower accounts for mutual gains.
Anyway,
these guys are young and full of energy. I'm struggling to find the creative
spark after a long day at the office. My 9-5 drains my creative juices like a
thirsty cactus in the desert. Any content I post is all about capturing those
real-life moments 💟.
What
I love most about the Sturniolo Triplets is their natural on-camera presence.
Watching their brotherly bond is pure joy. I secretly wish I had a family or
friends like them.
I
bet when Nick started their YouTube channel with his brothers, it was all about
fun and making memories. And yeah, the YouTuber life ain't bad from a financial
standpoint. Even with 50K subscribers, you're talking some serious money – 130
million IDR a year! Imagine that with 6M subs? Now, that's some next-level
dough.
But the climb to YouTube stardom is no walk in the park. Even with the initial excitement, it takes dedication and hustle to make it work. Just look at the Sturniolo Triplets – from 100K to 1M to almost 6M now! That's pure grind and talent. I'm proud of them even though I only became a fan in late November last year.
Even
though they're practically internet babies, I kinda see them as my younger brothers. Meeting them would be a dream, even with the whole continent and time
zone thing. It's just inspiring to see people grow so big from something as
simple as hanging out with your siblings and having fun.
Of
course, being young and famous comes with its fair share of teenage fans. Me
being a 26-year-old in their fandom sometimes feels like showing up to a middle
school dance. Some of them can be a bit...intense. But the truth is, the health
of a fan community isn't about the idol, it's about the individuals within it.
Toxicity can be a whole personality trait.
Anyway,
enough fangirling. Sending all the good vibes to the Sturniolo Triplets,
especially if they've got solo projects brewing. Keep hustling, and don't let
the fan pressure get to you, even though they're your bread and butter.
Ok bye! 😚
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