The simplest answer is I'm not a big fan of the game. I played it for a week or two with a group of friends and we all got bored of it not too long after that. If you want some other reasons, for one there are probably more Minecraft videos out there than any other game that's ever been made. There's absolutely nothing I could possibly do that hasn't already been done. Second since large parts of the game revolve around just mining stuff constantly you'd either get hours and hours of it or I'd cut out 90% of the game in editing. Third there's no real "end," I'd have to set up some kind of arbitrary goal which when the game progression is basically "mine things to make things to mine more things to make more things to mine more things" there isn't a logical breaking point. Fourth there would be absolutely nothing to commentate on. "I'm mining. I'm still mining. Look there's some more stuff to mine. Now I'm crafting." There's a whole bunch of reasons why you'll never see Minecraft from me.
Basically every day, yeah. Still running weekly raids, doing progression on Ultimate Coils with main group.
In my opinion there's nothing unusual about having a crush/infatuation with someone you've only spoken with via text, but it doesn't really serve anyone to throw around things like "falling in love" if it's never gone beyond that. Talking through through text is much different than talking via voice chat, which is different than video, which is different than in-person, etc. You can't know your dynamic in those situations when all you have is text. Being a "hopeless romantic" may feel exciting or whatever but if you want to make something actually work with someone you need to be mature enough to realize the difference and put in the effort to elevate beyond a "text" relationship.
Not that I can recall.
I might get it at some point but pretty much all my gaming free time is spoken for at the moment.
Nah, not interested.
I know the series, I can't remember whether it was Oddysee or Exodus but I played a super small amount of one of the PSX ones. AFAIK they're pretty solid.
Feeling a little dumb every now and then is probably healthy actually as long as you don't beat yourself up over it. It happens to everyone eventually - we all make mistakes. If you feel that way about something it means you can use it as an opportunity to learn and grow so you can do better in the future.
I honestly couldn't tell you one way or the other. On YouTube? Probably not. If I actually start streaming more and get into that it's possible it could be done in a few streams but I'm certainly not making any promises.
To be honest, if I ever really get into doing any gaming video content again it would probably be on Twitch. The bottom is rapidly falling out of gaming YouTube anyway.
I dunno, just realize there's not really anything you can do about it. You do what you can in high school and you're either accepted or you're not.
Here's some stats:
http://www.collegedata.com/cs/data/college/college_pg01_tmpl.jhtml?schoolId=764