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🐝 Behind the Scenes of Rock, Paper, Scissors! 🪨📄✂️


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·Nov 7, 2024

Hello Internet! Well, that Rock Paper Scissors video ended up being the biggest, hardest, most crazy-making video ever. Why, you ask? Looks like it's only 3 minutes. Oh, I know, I know that's what it looks like!

But that video is the entrance to a maze of Madness! For when you watch and play Rock Paper Scissors against me at the end, to then click the end cards or links in the description for your draw, loss, or win, that click is the start down a path that leads to over aund hidden videos, with several secret endings.

Now, why am I telling you this? Because for some videos, if they are complicated enough, I do a behind-the-scenes live stream to talk about how it was made and answer chat questions.

And though I feel dead inside mere days after this one's debut, I just can't not do a director's commentary for this one. So, if you're not a student and self-supporting and interested in becoming a Bonnie B for behind-the-scenes access to support the channel and watch me whinge about the absolute misery of many months of making much videos, you can click here to sign up.

But warning: there will be spoilers for the whole game! So, if you haven't already, you really should click here instead to try your only chance at 1 in a million Rock Paper Scissors luck first, before coming back here to see the [Music] Stream.

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