Skip to main content

Think you can binge a live stream? Test your endurance—discover how long you can stay and the surprising secret Carmina keeps from everyone

Carmina discovered that she is halfway to being monetized, having completed 2,000 public watch hours . YouTube takes time to review and calculate the watch hours, but it turns out she managed to achieve this within her 365-day period. Carmina’s strategy to get friends to watch your videos is simple—join their live streams.  Last Saturday, I joined a stream of someone already subscribed to Lyn but didn’t know me. Lyn checked out my channel to see who I was and mentioned that if I stayed during her live stream, one of her members would play my playlist to help me with my watch hours.  I agreed without hesitation since I’ve been doing this for my friends. It’s interesting how people don’t always realize how supportive you are until they meet you. I stayed for the entire three-hour stream from start to finish.  The next day, I noticed my public watch hours had increased. These are the videos many of my viewers have been watching.  By reviewing the list, you can identify...

Embarrassing Picture

As life turns up you wake up and see your friend posting a picture that was taken years ago when you're single and full of life. In the comment box you read along other friends making a comment asking if they remember it and you replied back saying, yes.

Your friend ends up messaging you saying, So, you liked my post so you have to post an embarrassing picture of yourself, for the caption you're ONLY allowed to write "until tomorrow" and you can only tag me.

You must send this message to everyone who has liked your picture. The picture must stay posted for 24 hours.

Good luck and don't spoil this game. 😂😂

There are people who will play along the chain letter game just for fun and those who don't feel like posting an embarrassing picture of themselves.

To me it is just puts humor in your life as you are staying home during this period of time this way you get to see who will respond to your picture or not.

I have friends who tell me they don't want to like or make a comment because they don't feel like being recognized by someone especially if they have personal problems.

It doesn't bother me if you like it or not because it is just a game and I do understand your situation not like I will remove you from my life.

I decided to post my picture when my mom asks me to get a perm during my senior year in high school. I can still remember the day and I hated that hair-do ever since never had a perm. Why? My hair is really thick and when you have a perm you look like a mop on the head.



After that perm never went back having it done again just went back to a plain bob hair and kept it that way till now.

My friends ask me why don't I get a rebond I said, for reasons I have heard terrifying stories from my friends based on their bad experience so I choose not to do it.

Do you remember those Glamour Beauty Photo Studio that was the in trend during the 1990's when you take these kind of pictures?

When you're young you want to feel like a model in your dreams and only comes in only by picture as you share them with your friends.




Comments