sidster20

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I have an original story called Bernie. I'm autistic, I have a huge imagination, Bernie is one of those stories that sounds better in your head than actually written or acted out. I completed it in only a couple days, no writer's block at all. It takes place in the aftermath of the Great Depression, told from an elderly Bernie's pov. I wanted the story, although fictional, to have sort of a true crime-ey vibe. Tons of people enjoy the genre of media. I've been watching a YouTube channel called Well, I Never, hosted by Scottish actor Paul Brodie; his videos talk about vintage true crime dating back to the middle ages. I watched a few Kallmekris true crime videos although I've been used to her short skits. Although true crime can be interesting, I've seen and heard people romanticize serial killers such as Ted Bundy and Richard Ramirez, I've seen fanfics on here involving "fixing them" and fucking them, that's the only problem I have with the true crime genre, but other than that, it can be interesting to watch or listen too. 

sidster20

this message may be offensive
I have an original story called Bernie. I'm autistic, I have a huge imagination, Bernie is one of those stories that sounds better in your head than actually written or acted out. I completed it in only a couple days, no writer's block at all. It takes place in the aftermath of the Great Depression, told from an elderly Bernie's pov. I wanted the story, although fictional, to have sort of a true crime-ey vibe. Tons of people enjoy the genre of media. I've been watching a YouTube channel called Well, I Never, hosted by Scottish actor Paul Brodie; his videos talk about vintage true crime dating back to the middle ages. I watched a few Kallmekris true crime videos although I've been used to her short skits. Although true crime can be interesting, I've seen and heard people romanticize serial killers such as Ted Bundy and Richard Ramirez, I've seen fanfics on here involving "fixing them" and fucking them, that's the only problem I have with the true crime genre, but other than that, it can be interesting to watch or listen too. 

sidster20

Congrats to Markiplier and Amy on their marriage! 
          
          I've been watching his videos since 2012 or 2013, a freshman in high school, a long time. I've seen him grow up from a young man in Cincinnati to millions of loyal subscribers. Seeing his wedding photos on the internet makes all of us fans feel proud to have watched him grow as a YouTuber and a person. Congratulations Markimoo!

Susanmatteroffact

@sidster20 He is super funny and  entertaining to watch
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