As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a YouTuber. To me, making videos is better than being President of the United States. Even before I first wandered into creating my channel for an out-of-school hobby, I knew I wanted to be a part of them. It was there that I thought that I belonged. To me, it meant being somebody on a platform that's full of nobodies. They aren't like anybody else, I mean they can upload whatever they want to. They drag mannequins around in a supermarket and nobody ever kicks them out. In the summer, when the kids are off from school, no parents ever complained, it's a good way to shut them up.