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I would say that life is too short because you will never be able to achieve everything you want to. And anything can happen which can prevent you from achieving all you want. A problem I can see with the "longest thing you'll ever do" is that you could end up regretting missed opportunities

It would be unrealistic of me to try and achieve a massive amount of things. I'd rather take it one track at a time. If I truly only achieve one "thing" in life, then it's likely because I sought out to achieve that.. there shouldn't/wouldn't be bonus things I wish I did get around to.
Of course there are plenty of things I'd love to do in a grand sense but I'm not going to set myself up for a fail by trying to achieve ALL of them.

do you have a innie our a outie belly button?

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Do people actually have outies? I always figured that was like just a thing you had as a baby when it made more sense. FREAKS. JUST LIKE LEFTIES.

Would you agree that life's too short?

At face value I generally think the phrase is silly and I like the "life is the longest thing you'll ever do" sentiment.. but at the same time I feel like I need to have lived a large percentage of my life to be able to look back and reliably say it felt too short.
To go in to life convincing myself that it's too short would be pretty hasty and irresponsible.

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I was but I privated lots of my video, about 15? Any ideas?

No idea man. I'm not very good at YouTube.

Ever played KOTOR?

I briefly played around in the opening level when I was a bit younger and didn't really "get it" so I uninstalled it. Probably blasphemous with the way some people regard that game and I'll get around to playing it proper sometime soon.

Favourite games on: Xbox? Xbox 360? Playstation? PS2? PS3? PC?

Hard to answer for some but for at least PS1 it's definitely Bugs Bunny Lost In Time.

Do you prefer cinema or theatre?

I don't partake in either nearly as much as I'd like too. I'd love to see more theatre, more so than a movie at the cinema.

Hey Sneaky I've been a big fan since the MW2 videos!! I want to start gaming on YouTube but I don't know what software to download or recording device to buy. If you could reply to this it would help me a lot. Yours Sincerely, A longtime fan

If you're not willing to shell out the money and aren't interested in piracy, then there's a number if good free apps for editing but most of then are very bare bones. You could get away with using Audacity for audio and Windows Movie Maker if you're careful not to use any of its preset options that make things look immediately low quality and amateur.
Audacity is always a good choice for whisking regardless. The student/budget versions of Somy Vegas are okay, too.

Hey Sneaky, Do you remember you were gonna do a series of RDR and you were gonna travel across the map? Well, do you think you would do that in a Livestream because I loved the idea of that. I understand that if not many people want to see it you won't do it, but I was just wondering :)?

I do remember. I'd rather do something better for RDR than just randomly run through towns. I might do something in the future, it is one of my all-time favorites.

Have you tried Star Conflict? I found it to be quite a nice looking and interesting free to play game.

I did look into it but I have yet to play it.

When you said you don't add people on Skype, how do you get to know people? How do you network with other people if you aren't willing to communicate?

YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Livestreams, Email (though I stopped using that last year).. there's plenty of ways to communicate with each other. I just keep my Skype for people who I know I can trust with it, otherwise it can cause a lot of problems that I'd rather not deal with.
In fact probably 3/4ths of the people I know or have on Skype I have met entirely through YouTube/Twitter/Livestreaming :)

I've been watching a lot of your older videos, the call of duty stuff and I even noticed this in the Skyrim LP. I noticed you have kind of toned down on the typical Scottish accent, is this intentional?

It's not intentional but I have spent the last 5 years talking down a microphone for the internet so I guess spending a quarter of my life trying to be well spoken and articulate has sort of subdued my accent a bit. I definitely talk with a bit more slack in my jaw when I'm with friends.. it's a bit subconscious now. I definitely have a "youtube voice" but it's not far from my typical accent.. I just know what words I need to pronounce differently or more clearly/slowly.
I was also younger back when I made those videos, so I just didn't have as great a grasp on the english language as I do as an adult who knows some big words.

Hey Sneaky, Greshh here! (May recognize the name) I have been a fan for a long time now and I have recently started a channel my self. I have over a 100 videos and I was just wondering if you have any tips for gaining subs on Youtube! Thanks bro.

You've sent this message like 4 times now dawg. Chill! :P
I'd suggest you keep making videos you enjoy making and share them on relevant outlets for whatever game is in the video maybe. I'm not exactly a great example of someone who is good at gaining subscribers. I got lucky in 08-09 with the COD commentary boom and being friends/associated with a lot of big names, that's about it.

I did a bit of game design in my time at College, it was only a small amount on Visual Basic, made a Trials game it was AWFUL. Game Design would be a good course, although I would personally recommend Computer Science as you would learn the majority of the coding needed for games in that course.

I know some people who do CompSci and while I understand it teaches you pretty much everything you'll need to know, they are very stressed out people who all resoundingly hate their course. I'm not much interested in CompSci to begin with so it'd be very hard for me to commit to it.
I figured I'd go with a little more safe bet and see what happens. It's a 2 year course to begin with and then another 2 years should I wish to continue, so there's a lot in there.

Excellent response to my earlier question, I can completely understand where you're coming from and it would be one of the things that would put me off Youtube, have you finished studying at College or is this your final year? was Music your subject? If not what was it & would you recommend it?

I spent the last year out of college (sort of took a gap year/break) and I'm hopefully going back after summer to study game design. I have an interview for that course in a couple of weeks and I'm shitting bricks because I have absolutely no qualifications that the course requires of it's students. I may get in on a conditional/good prospect at best.
I did study music though and while I loved the people (friends and lecturers) on my course, I hated the course it's self. It got me nowhere nor gave me any useful qualifications after 2 years of study and 2 years of student loans to worry about, now, too. I don't know if I would recommend it. You have to be really determined and talented as musician if you want to REALLY succeed and yet still leave with no useful qualifications.

Have you got a Skype account I can add?

I have a Skype account but not one you can add, sorry. I don't add anyone I don't actually know or trust because of the shady shit people can pull with just your Skype info.

I meant DGN.

Ah, just another project that I didn't follow through with. I couldn't keep up with it at the time because of college and things and then enough time elapsed that no one was too interested in it.

What ever happened to TGN?

What do you mean? The YouTube Network? I have never had anything to do with them, so I'm not sure what your question actually means.

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