Yeah, I'm not buying that either. Not unless it's something he developed over time, who knows? I've definitely become more withdrawn and less likely to speak up as time goes by and I think the fact that I work remote and don't interact face to face with actual humans (whom I not related to) has something to do with it.Interesting, that kind of backs up the whole social anxiety/can't talk to people is a load of crap
Your experience with Madam Molly appears to be the opposite of what most people usually report!Yeah, I'm not buying that either. Not unless it's something he developed over time, who knows? I've definitely become more withdrawn and less likely to speak up as time goes by and I think the fact that I work remote and don't interact face to face with actual humans (whom I not related to) has something to do with it.
I'm not sure about you, but I've met a handful of the popular vloggers (I was at MK on the reopening day back in July 2020 and literally tripped over vloggers in every direction) and Adam is in the top 3 for authenticity in person...I know, I know, hard to believe. He wasn't at MK that day, FYI.
I'd rate PCDev and PMM also in the top 3. Both were absolutely kind, sincere and didn't make us feel like they couldn't wait to get away! Tim Tracker - what a POS though. Total arrogance and no personality. Jenna with ResorTV1 is another insincere a-hole, probably because I didn't give her $20 for a SuperChat. I feel like she is super transactional and the channel's success has totally absorbed her.
I did meet Molly and Alan (Mammoth Club) last summer at Epcot, just standing in line getting a cold drink. Both were personable and didn't rush us. Alan was a pleasant surprise and I think he's really developing his style and presence.
Anyone else have a IRL encounter with vloggers?
Maybe I just met her on a good day - and with Alan there it may have changed the dynamic. Who knows?Your experience with Madam Molly appears to be the opposite of what most people usually report!
As far as Disney people go, the only one I have met in person was Pete Werner so
Well I'm a female so I was safe from Mr WernerMaybe I just met her on a good day - and with Alan there it may have changed the dynamic. Who knows?
You actually met Pete and lived to tell about it? Hang on, let me grab a cup of hot tea.
I have see Rick from Rix Flix twice in Universal. Once in the queue for MIB and the another time he was being accosted by a woman fan in Seuss land and actually looked quite embarrassedYeah, I'm not buying that either. Not unless it's something he developed over time, who knows? I've definitely become more withdrawn and less likely to speak up as time goes by and I think the fact that I work remote and don't interact face to face with actual humans (whom I not related to) has something to do with it.
I'm not sure about you, but I've met a handful of the popular vloggers (I was at MK on the reopening day back in July 2020 and literally tripped over vloggers in every direction) and Adam is in the top 3 for authenticity in person...I know, I know, hard to believe. He wasn't at MK that day, FYI.
I'd rate PCDev and PMM also in the top 3. Both were absolutely kind, sincere and didn't make us feel like they couldn't wait to get away! Tim Tracker - what a POS though. Total arrogance and no personality. Jenna with ResorTV1 is another insincere a-hole, probably because I didn't give her $20 for a SuperChat. I feel like she is super transactional and the channel's success has totally absorbed her.
Michael Kay is in a category of his own - totally fake and superficial, plus it's been established that he lied about many things and now he's gone. I met him at least twice, and saw him in the parks many times, but I didn't care enough to say hi.
The WDW Couple were very genuine and took more time talking than any of the others. I don't think they are even called The WDW Couple anymore (Travel with Josh & Taylor) as they are smart and diversifying their income streams.
I did meet Molly and Alan (Mammoth Club) last summer at Epcot, just standing in line getting a cold drink. Both were personable and didn't rush us. Alan was a pleasant surprise and I think he's really developing his style and presence.
Anyone else have a IRL encounter with vloggers?
Maybe they bought it for their kidsAt the moment my assumption is that 99% of the pre-orders came from women who are not 30 since that was also 99% of the demo at his meet up. The book is on Amazon's children's list which is bizarre and also the YA LGTBQ+ romance list. If any YA has pre ordered this I'll watch Sister Act and eat a cheese plate!
Yup. The body language between Pete, his toy boy and his staff was…..indicative of what emerged! A raging control freak with everyone trotting along behind him like spineless yes men. Fascinating to see!I wouldn't approach, but I'd probably try and sneaky film or photograph them in the wild when they aren't 'on'. Especially if doing some shit behaviour
He may just have the sense to be nice to people he encounters. You'd have to be pretty thick to think being rude or dismissive of viewers in person would be good for your brand. Plus let's face it, he loves attentionSorry, but can someone explain the Pete Werner scandal?!
Also, it is interesting to hear how many are saying Adam is really nice in person, its funny to me that he has chosen his arrogant, entitles personality online. Has he lost a lot of his genuineness do we think?
For all things Pete Werner, check out The Dis Unplugged Wiki here: https://tattle.life/wiki/the-disunpluggedSorry, but can someone explain the Pete Werner scandal?!
Also, it is interesting to hear how many are saying Adam is really nice in person, its funny to me that he has chosen his arrogant, entitles personality online. Has he lost a lot of his genuineness do we think?
Probably because most of his viewers haven't met him. His views have dropped drastically in recent years though, not as big as he once was. PMM can get more views eating a cookie.But Tim Tracker appears to get by despite being a twat. I dont watch his stuff, but how so?
I think you're spot on. Adam is still early enough in "building his brand" and he's smart enough to play the game. Tim Tracker is beyond that. He has a very comfortable life and high income, also enough content for residuals. He doesn't have to deal with the peasants, he can afford to be aloof.He may just have the sense to be nice to people he encounters. You'd have to be pretty thick to think being rude or dismissive of viewers in person would be good for your brand. Plus let's face it, he loves attention
You forgot something, let me fix it for you...."PMM can get more views eating a cookie and drinking a beer while giggling."Probably because most of his viewers haven't met him. His views have dropped drastically in recent years though, not as big as he once was. PMM can get more views eating a cookie.
I did this with Bogie Tate and Bench; they were at DLP and never walking around together, she was always behind him...I wouldn't approach, but I'd probably try and sneaky film or photograph them in the wild when they aren't 'on'. Especially if doing some shit behaviour
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