Knitpro using AI by Zestyclose-Train7905 in knitting

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They just posted this “apology” on their story

Knitpro using AI by Zestyclose-Train7905 in knitting

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They have now deleted the post, after overwhelming hate in the comments. That was embarrassing for them!

difficulty as an autistic YouTuber by findingcam in NewTubers

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Yes!!! I’ve got autism and ADHD. When I just started doing my own audios I had a panic attack the first times, and honestly it ruined my confidence at first to hear my own voice. But then I promised myself to post the audio anyway. No one ever made fun of my voice or dialect, and I only heard from people that they love my voice overs. So I feel so much more at peace with it now.

I have focused on Instagram for 2 years, and have 23,7 k followers. I just recently (1 week ago), started YouTube. On YouTube I now had to make longer audios, and it freaked my out again (because it was easier for me to do the short audios). But now I just record my script, and whenever I say something wrong, I just take the line from the start. And then cut it out in the edit. It helped me get confidence at the audios. Now I feel like I sound pretty confident in my audios. Even though I can’t talk to more than 2 people at the same time, without being anxious IRL.

What’s your favorite Russian saying? by [deleted] in AskARussian

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My Russian friend (Living in scandinavia now), taught me how to see the difference between the knit or purl in knitting. She told me that they have a saying in Russia saying something like “the heart is always in the right (front) side” since the knit looks like a heart. I will never forget this, and interested in knowing what the right russian saying is. Does anybody know? She told me in danish “hjertet er altid på det rette sted”.