BUY THIS, THRIFT THAT | a home decor buying guide for furniture, lamps, art, bedding, and more!

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Ethan Gaskill

Ethan Gaskill

Күн бұрын

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@StephenHeigh
@StephenHeigh 3 ай бұрын
I'm glad you brought up art and frames. Vintage frames are the best and there's so many out there. You have to make that separation of art and frame and have it become a mindset. You have to at times look past the art in the vintage frame because if it's not for your taste you can and envision something in the frame that you like. The frame is such a difference maker. Just disassemble the art from the frame and measure the opening and figure out if you want a matted new piece or something that goes edge to edge. They are often standard frame sizes and if it's not a standard size then do some of your own art that fits. The frame is an accessory and an eclectic touch that can make an impact. This is the same thing to do if you find a piece of art with a frame that does not match your taste. It's an easy fix.
@CaitiSM
@CaitiSM 3 ай бұрын
While I understand your first point about "used" upholstery fabric, current sofa construction is NOTABLY worse than in the past. From an article on Dwell: "sofas made in the past 15 years or so are absolute garbage, constructed of sawdust compressed and bonded with cheap glue, simple brackets in place of proper joinery, substandard spring design, flimsy foam, and a lot of staples." And it's not just Wayfair, but more expensive brands like Resto Hardware. Whereas old pieces are still around for a reason. If you need a sofa, it's best to learn the basics of sofa construction/quality to ask the proper questions if you choose to buy new, or to be able to evaluate older pieces.
@Laneythekid
@Laneythekid 3 ай бұрын
I've heard SUCH bad things about RH furniture and can't believe they are able to charge around 10K for a sofa... Personally I'm keeping my eye out for something vintage and leather with solid wood construction
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
That's a valid point! I based my opinions and talking points on my own personal experiences and those of people close to me. It seems like we both agree that vintage furniture often has superior craftsmanship so we're definitely on the same page there.. Still, while the construction quality of many modern sofas may be lacking, my focus in this video was more on the external materials. Nonetheless, thank you for watching and offering your perspective ◡̈
@dcoughla681
@dcoughla681 Ай бұрын
I discussed this with my upholsterer who did a quick repair job on my 15 year old sofa. He said the cheaper the sofa, the quicker it will end up on landfill as it can’t be repaired & it would cost too much to do anyway. My advice for sofa buyers is to buy a 3 seat sofa in a classic shape in a mid/dark color with removable, washable seat & backrest covers in a quality construction with no button details. Avoid trendy shapes & colors. Sorry to say this costs money & they need hunting down. Decide what you’re going to use the sofa for & how often eg to put your feet up, watching TV, business entertaining, chill, sleepover guests & who will be using it eg you, friends, family (old & young), kids, pets, clients etc. Go into a store & try sofas out. When I was a kid, my mother & I went sofa hunting. We were very keen on a particular model. While we were deliberating, a very large man came into the store. I asked him to sit on the sofa. The sales associate’s jaw dropped when I asked him to sit & bounce up & down (a good test of the springs!). We bought the sofa as did 5 other people. It’s been passed to many different generations in my family and is still going strong today.
@derekbraithwaite5077
@derekbraithwaite5077 2 ай бұрын
I am now seriously reconsidering my affinity for Swedissh semi-disposable. Thank you for sharing your beautiful taste and your beautiful life with us.
@philiptoups5501
@philiptoups5501 2 ай бұрын
I sold new upholstered furniture for 5 years. From 2017 - 2021. High-end. I left my job because I was tired of customers complaining. And I felt I was selling upholstered furniture I didn't believe was worth the price. I personally believe it's worth buying antique/vintage furniture and having it reupholstered. A good upholsterer will let you know if he/she needs to reinforce the framing, add new springs, etc. Worth the price. Regarding wood... I'm with Ethan... antique/vintage wood furniture is the way to go. Or I recently commissioned an Amish company to build a new dining room set for me. Solid oak. Shockingly cheaper than junk PB, RH, C&B, CB2. The craftsmanship is top-notch. So, go Amish. There are plenty of styles to choose from. Or if you're lucky enough to find a complete antique/vintage set (dining table with chairs) that suits your style, BUY IT! Regarding books, accessories and art, I'm with Ethan 101%. The best way to express your style is through the "frosting on the cake" or the special touches that make your house a home. There are millions of unique finds out there. I love the hunt. Thank you Ethan for your video. Please film Round Two for us! (-:
@ilexjin
@ilexjin Күн бұрын
It’s really easy to re-wire a basic lamp. I just did one this evening changing the basic switch for a dimmer switch. No problem!
@renniarodney6899
@renniarodney6899 3 ай бұрын
not one to comment usually but just wanted to say i love your content! it's really helpful and provides a ton of inspo while just being chill/not clickbait-y. keep it up!
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
you're so sweet - I appreciate you taking time to watch and hang out :)
@CaitiSM
@CaitiSM 3 ай бұрын
Also, please take your lamp to be rewired. Professionals exist to do this very thing, and it doesn't cost much. In the past we as a culture had a much better commitment to repairing instead of just throwing away and buying something new.
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
I will! Rest assured, I am definitely not throwing this lamp away haha
@-.-.-.-.-..
@-.-.-.-.-.. 3 ай бұрын
@@ethangaskillThey sell lamp kits, it’s not that difficult. Good luck.
@oaklandcookie
@oaklandcookie 2 ай бұрын
@@ethangaskill I have all my vintage lamps rewired. Worth it. I know people say you can do it yourself but that is not for me.
@TheDriftwoodlover
@TheDriftwoodlover Ай бұрын
@@Maggie-b4fI second that. It’s so easy and affordable to do yourself.
@LeCrenn
@LeCrenn 3 ай бұрын
Agree with much of this,, but you can replace the wiring of a lamp yourself for very little money. Hardware stores sell kits with all the parts you need. It’s pretty easy.
@DavidProductions
@DavidProductions 2 ай бұрын
yeah just the positive and negative wires and viola
@janinebean4276
@janinebean4276 Ай бұрын
For tech you definitely should NOT buy new, the minerals they use to build tech are coming at the expense of thousands of Congolese lives where there is a genocide happening in the name of endless electronic consumption.
@jennifernichols509
@jennifernichols509 3 ай бұрын
I would love a part 2. Hope you get better quickly!
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
I am fully recovered! This video was filmed a week and half ago so I'm much better now - thank you for supporting the channel
@funmuscle9770
@funmuscle9770 2 ай бұрын
Something to consider when buying a rug: If you educate yourself about Persian rugs you can find beautiful examples in establishments that sell them. An antique Persian carpet (50 years or more) will actually increase in value. I love to buy art at thrift stores and estate sales. I have a large painting of a panda and an older woman dressed in a ball gown sitting beside it like they are old friends. I wasn't sure but I happened to have my mother with me and she said, "If it speaks to you, buy it." I'm on the fence about old portraits of people I don't know, though I think it would be fun to create a fun story about one of my ancestors.
@maginsberg9465
@maginsberg9465 2 ай бұрын
I agree with all your takes with one caveat. Textiles for dining table can be great finds if free of stains. Also sofa pillows. I have found gems in second hand stores. And I always wash them. Just came across your channel and I enjoyed it greatly. Overall, from a long time thrift hunter, you’re spot on!!❤
@janinebean4276
@janinebean4276 Ай бұрын
Also BEDBUGS!!!! Anything you can’t put in your washing machine on the sanitize cycle be very wary of!
@Marcel_Audubon
@Marcel_Audubon 2 ай бұрын
You can get your lamp rewired at a lamp shop, or there are kits for sale (internet and lamp shops) for rewiring them yourself. It's not dirt cheap, but certainly better than throwing away a unique lamp with bad electricals and it's a fairly easy DIY project. This is good to do any time you buy an older lamp thrifting, some of the original cords should be replaced for safety even if they look okay. Just factor a good rewire into the cost of the thrifted item and see if you still think it's a good deal (it usually is)
@HannahMaeLicup
@HannahMaeLicup 3 ай бұрын
Would love a part 2 Ethan! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences re: buying new vs used. This is very helpful. Hubby and I are new to vintage/antique shopping and we’re enjoying it.
@edwardnashen5960
@edwardnashen5960 2 ай бұрын
A well spoken beautiful male model telling you how to save money on furnishingss and Decor, what could be bad? You go! I've done everything you speak to for years! Im in the decor field. You're poised to have your own TV show. Its obvious. Cheers!
@Laneythekid
@Laneythekid 3 ай бұрын
I agree with almost all of this! I prefer leather for the durability in general but it can be so expensive that it's honestly unattainable if it's not secondhand. And pottery/books can be crazy expensive new as well. The only things I'm okay with are vintage lighting (because my husband is an engineer who can rewire it all) and buying new art from artists that I love. It's an investment to buy new handmade art (don't get me wrong, I love a thrifted piece too) but as an artist myself I find that filling my home with art that inspires me is key to feeling creative. Right now for me that means buying prints from artists who are still alive or buying vintage art and thrifting frames! Getting things professionally framed is such a sticker shock that I was not prepared for... luckily it's not super hard to thrift a professional frame and swap the art.
@96llm
@96llm 3 ай бұрын
Agree on the art! I feel like a lot of interiors channels talk about buying art secondhand and that is definitely a step up from buying HomeGoods or Target mass produced imagery, but there is something so cool about buying art from an artist you've met, knowing you're supporting them. It's not celebrity artists just for super rich people, there are lots of small gallery openings when you're in a big city and pieces are often less than you'd think. There's also student art sales and the option of going for prints if you can't afford an original. Maybe it's just because I have multiple artist and illustrator friends, but it's just so special to know you're directly supporting an artist's livelihood.
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
Oh, professional framing is crazzzzyyyy expensive. I remember a long time ago (when I knew nothing about design or decor) I found a couple art prints from a website I loved for I think around $50-$60 each. I went to get them framed and the framing alone was around $300 per art print. I ended up doing it anyway cause their dimensions basically made me need to get custom framing but I couldn't believe how pricey it was... beautiful results though!
@l.m.n.2338
@l.m.n.2338 3 ай бұрын
I so agree about used electronics and appliances. I lucked out with one vintage lamp that was a designer steal and I've had it for over twenty years. But any other tech or appliance I have bought second hand was a gamble. I recently purchased an Ikea lamp and it looks vintage so I'm cool with that. For coffee table books don't overlook your local library. No, you can't keep the books but you can switch out your curation frequently at no cost. People tend to forget libraries have art books. I'm a librarian, trust me on this. And be really careful with bed linens. I ordered a linen set from Quince and the sheets have literally ripped and have huge holes. They did not hold up and I've barely had them a year. If anyone knows of another source for good sheets, I want cotton percale this time in a rich dark blue or dark green, let me know. I still find the only great ones I ever owned were Macy's Hotel Collection so I may go back to those if I can't source anything else.
@Laneythekid
@Laneythekid 3 ай бұрын
I've had a really good experience with Piglet in Bed and I've heard a lot of people love Brooklinen. Piglet is expensive and definitely more of an investment than I would've liked but their linen is SO nice (they have cotton options as well but I can't speak for those). I've had my sheets/duvet cover for a little over three years and they are only more soft than when I got them. My cat literally zooms around/gets stuck/hangs off of them and she physically wasn't able to put any holes in them. The color is completely retained and I was even able to get a wine stain out of the light striped fabric without messing up the pattern. If you're only thinking about cotton because of a bad linen experience, I'd give Piglet a try!!
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
I honestly had no clue libraries carried coffee table books! I'll have to go check them out. The ones I show in this video from Kotn are incredible but I also plan on doing an entire video all about my favorite bedding, bed care products, tips + such!
@aricamccarthy1421
@aricamccarthy1421 3 ай бұрын
I’ve had good luck with schoolhouse, but if I remember correctly they mostly have patterned sheets? Could be wrong though, also $$$ however
@Bruh-qq8es
@Bruh-qq8es Ай бұрын
Also if you have money to shell out and live in a rural area, look to see if there are any Amish communities near you. Many make wooden furniture like they used to. My parents have a tv stand and bed frame made by an Amish furniture maker. It’s grade A stuff
@TamishaFordDesign
@TamishaFordDesign 3 ай бұрын
Great episode, Ethan! I agreed with every single one of your ‘new’ vs. ‘used’ categories!
@aag24
@aag24 2 ай бұрын
100% agree - wooden furniture is so much better made in the past! They are so much better as an "antique" and much less money than the useless new stuff.
@carlog234
@carlog234 Ай бұрын
Part 2 please and I hope you're feeling better
@cholaybrown
@cholaybrown 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’ve spent months potentially years in the loop of trying to figure this out. Stuck in a loop of guilt from consumerism but never quite finding what I need or looking for second hand.
@elizabethwhite72
@elizabethwhite72 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the introduction to Kotn. I have skin allergies and hence need cotton bedding and clothing that has durability, but finding ethical sources can be difficult. Thanks again!
@christinec2625
@christinec2625 10 күн бұрын
Yes to used books on Amazon. If i don't like it or know I won't reread it, I donate them to my local library.
@kathyklarfeld2971
@kathyklarfeld2971 2 ай бұрын
I would love to see a 2nd video of buy this, thrift that. Thanks!
@aylinikaz2734
@aylinikaz2734 2 ай бұрын
Where is the sofa from 03:06 from? Its's gorgeous! Also, such a helpful video Ethan. tysm!
@williamhodgson1428
@williamhodgson1428 3 ай бұрын
The chief benefit with leather is it can be professionally cleaned and conditioned to look as new, and as you point out it develops a beautiful patina as it ages. I did ponder getting rid of my Italian leather sofa, but it’s cognac colour is beginning to age nicely so I’ve changed my mind and saved myself around $2000.
@MrTonyBham
@MrTonyBham 2 ай бұрын
I am a first time viewer of your channel. I loved it and you made everything very interesting. I would look forward to a part two!!! I love to thrift, antique, estate sale shop! I hope to pose some questions for you, but for now I simply wanted to say Hi. I am from Birmingham, Alabama and live in a two bedroom condo located on a mountain overlooking downtown Birmingham! Looking forward to more interesting ideas!!! Thanks Ethan!!!
@lindseygrater4269
@lindseygrater4269 2 ай бұрын
Totally need a part 2! Loveee it
@stephenbarr773
@stephenbarr773 3 ай бұрын
always enjoy your videos, especially like your microphone, it looks vintage.
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
hahaha, it isn't vintage but I love that it gives that vibe. Appreciate you watching and supporting the channel ◡̈
@ConnieG-f6c
@ConnieG-f6c 2 ай бұрын
ALWAYS, ALWAYS, EVERYTIME!!!!! 100% either rewire yourself or take your lamps to be checked out.
@nicoleniobium7160
@nicoleniobium7160 16 күн бұрын
Thanksgiving for a great tips! It was very helpful 🎉
@Teetee554
@Teetee554 3 ай бұрын
I'm always cautious of what I purchase from thrift stores, I've been lucky to find a few art pieces like a water coloring and a lithograph. Please share where you purchased your bookshelf beside you?
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
The bookshelf is the stories bookcase from design within reach!
@nishababezz
@nishababezz 3 ай бұрын
Yes on part 2. I enjoyed this video
@BrucePain-_-
@BrucePain-_- 3 ай бұрын
i buy electronics 50/50 but never from thrift store but from real people on Marketplace lets say so I always text with them to make an idea what kind of person they are and than obviously try it in person before buying
@christinaslocum8761
@christinaslocum8761 3 ай бұрын
Part 2 for sure. This was very informative.
@janinebean4276
@janinebean4276 Ай бұрын
Also washable rugs are a revelation
@jacobbwalters8133
@jacobbwalters8133 3 ай бұрын
Part 2 requested!
@claytongriffith8323
@claytongriffith8323 2 ай бұрын
Would love links for the companies you mention
@eileenvidal3853
@eileenvidal3853 25 күн бұрын
yoo my refurbished laptop, bose headphones and TV have been the best purchases. Im sorry your used TV experience didn't go well :(
@PhilGuidry
@PhilGuidry 3 ай бұрын
Part 2, please!
@stephentrimm3376
@stephentrimm3376 2 ай бұрын
Your lamp is an easy fix. If I were in LA I’d repair it for free!
@sirbrockston5952
@sirbrockston5952 26 күн бұрын
Me: Excited bout custom lights Luddite Price: 1500$+ Me: Nevermind
@jaywilliams9838
@jaywilliams9838 3 ай бұрын
Bro is handsome
@lenettasmith-murray2145
@lenettasmith-murray2145 3 ай бұрын
Goodwill is horribly expensive. You might as well go buy brand new, as far as clothes go. Great seeing you. Hope puppy is doing good. Have a great summer 🌞.
@masonvp1407
@masonvp1407 3 ай бұрын
YEAHHH PAIGE WASSEL MENTIONED
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
always! I love her sm
@novaploca2080
@novaploca2080 6 күн бұрын
if you have a friend who knows computers/electronics he can change plug in 10 minutes. Its one of the easiest jobs so dont ever be scared broken lamps.
@novaploca2080
@novaploca2080 6 күн бұрын
even if lamp holders are broken its easily fixable
@cd2659
@cd2659 3 ай бұрын
I had a very old 4 arm chandelier re-wired and it cost $30. I also have re-wired many lamps from the thrift myself and I am a terrible instruction reader. If I can do it, anybody can do it. Buy the used/vintage/antique lamps!
@6r4nd0n
@6r4nd0n 3 ай бұрын
Please rewire your lamp! It’s so easy. Just watch a couple KZbin videos and it will take five minutes, and it will make you so happy once it’s fixed. 😁
@lorenmark
@lorenmark 2 ай бұрын
Leather looks substantially better worn
@steamdecknation7908
@steamdecknation7908 3 ай бұрын
What is the name of the lighting brand based in New York you mentioned?
@SimplyTamiaS
@SimplyTamiaS 2 ай бұрын
Does anyone know where to go to get a mustard yellow vintage couch, tried Karm & Habitat for Humanity & no luck
@TELLViSiON
@TELLViSiON 2 ай бұрын
Is he mocking us in his intro? I will never look this good in my best days while he’s sick. That is the first video I ever saw from him and I already "friendly" hate him 😅
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 2 ай бұрын
OMG STOP hahaha
@BBrianAguilarr
@BBrianAguilarr 3 ай бұрын
Where did you got that coffee mug
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
thrifted it ◡̈
@bearparts
@bearparts 2 ай бұрын
Don't Buy Goodwill, it's not a charity.
@joshualindner6255
@joshualindner6255 3 ай бұрын
bro you can get vintage lamps rewired so easily lmao. any vintage lamp probably should be rewired if its actually vintage too
@jeanycinema
@jeanycinema 3 ай бұрын
🙌🏻
@jliscorpio
@jliscorpio 2 ай бұрын
You can fix that lamp YOURSELF for about $1 in about 3 minutes. Lowes buy plug watch youtube video how to replace. It really is that easy.
@janinebean4276
@janinebean4276 Ай бұрын
Decorative items especially tend to often be created to seem vintage anyway…so why not spend LESS money for ACTUAL vintage?!
@Anthony-fr8tj
@Anthony-fr8tj 3 ай бұрын
Why do you turn around all your books?
@briannawilliams8779
@briannawilliams8779 3 ай бұрын
I know that a lot of people do it for the simplicity in tone and aesthetic
@ThomasFritz-bu8jj
@ThomasFritz-bu8jj Ай бұрын
Woof pretty boi.
@michael_antry
@michael_antry 11 күн бұрын
Lamps are very easy to repair yourself.
@oat1000
@oat1000 2 күн бұрын
I thought you were PewDiePie in the thumbnail
@janelledwards6084
@janelledwards6084 3 ай бұрын
* you need to remove the hyphen at the end of your Kotn link
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
ahhh, thank you!
@scoooter
@scoooter 2 ай бұрын
I totally agree with almost everything you said. We love getting a great deal at a thrift store or vintage store So happy I found your channel. Just went to your instagram as well Would Love another video like this one
@eily_b
@eily_b 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, certain KZbinrs and TikTokers ruined thrift stores for people who actually rely on them...
@ethangaskill
@ethangaskill 3 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if this comment is directed at me, but I believe there's plenty of overflow in landfills for everyone to make use of thrift stores, flea markets, and estate sales. Encouraging people who can afford to buy everything new to do so doesn't seem practical or environmentally sensible to me.
@AlicedeTerre
@AlicedeTerre 3 ай бұрын
Love love love your icks tiktok series but gotta personally disagree with every buy new point lol. Sustainability and ethical sourcing is at the top of my list, and nothing beats 2nd hand for that, especially big ticket items that take enormous amounts of resources like electronics, large furniture, rugs, etc. I've gotten 2nd had all the things you said to not: bedding, upholstered furniture, electronics, lighting etc, but to be fair I've been in the thrifting game a while and have gotten really good at evaluating the condition of things from pictures or in stores as well as leveled up my repair and renovation skills. The deals you can find if you're willing to invest the time and effort to clean a piece is well worth it for anyone. For example, I bought linen sheets to replace my cotton ones. The one I got 2nd hand was the same price of one I got new but the quality is soooooo much better, it's thicker, softer, with a higher thread count, whereas the new linen sheet I got was so thin it was transparent. If you thrift or buy vintage clothes, there's no difference to 2nd hand bedding. If you stay in a hotel or somewhere else, you are sleeping on "2nd hand" sheets. You can wash fabric if you're doing laundry already. And as far as electronics go, remember to test the product and evaluate it carefully, but you can find some amazing deals on appliances that people grew tired of. My hot water heater, Vitamix, food processors, sound bar all work great. I buy refurbished cell phones to avoid contributing to the slavery and labor exploitation in areas where they mine the minerals. With all the trash being sent to landfill and the horrendous worker and land exploitation, I always always always encourage to people to shop 2nd hand first, and then consider other options if they can't find what they're looking for.
@jekalambert9412
@jekalambert9412 Ай бұрын
I follow all of you "Do" rules, but I regularly break all of your "Never" rules. I buy electrical stuff and appliances from dealers who offer a warranty. I've only ever used the warranty feature once in more than 15 years, and the dealer was totally cooperative about replacing the item. (Unlike problems I've had with too many new items.) I don't buy used bed sheets, mostly because I cannot determine what size they are and the thrift shops usually don't sell complete sets. I do purchase used throws, comforters, decorative pillows and towels. I frequently find new or almost new linens for really cheap, and I always look them over closely for stains, pulls and tears. When buying upholstered furniture, be sure to check it carefully and use common sense as to stability and hygiene. If a piece is dirty, a steam cleaner will work wonders without much effort. Ditto for used rugs. Use common sense with lamps and inspect the cord and plug. If necessary, rewire. Rewiring lamps is an EASY DIY project. Go to the hardware store and ask someone in the electrical dept. or watch YT. By having all those rules about what not to buy used, you're missing out on lots of great stuff at great prices. It makes sense to buy as much used stuff as possible because of the huge savings and the interesting items you wouldn't find otherwise.
@steamdecknation7908
@steamdecknation7908 3 ай бұрын
So are you still single or nah?
@leonstevens1382
@leonstevens1382 2 ай бұрын
I think I’m falling in love with you.
@mikeebfly
@mikeebfly 2 ай бұрын
The rich.
@MammieBarry
@MammieBarry 2 ай бұрын
😢
@kathleenoneill5470
@kathleenoneill5470 14 күн бұрын
I was told a poor man can't afford it by junk words i live by
@MDkid1
@MDkid1 2 ай бұрын
Gosh you're cute!
@dannil9878
@dannil9878 Ай бұрын
Does he have an Onlyfans account?
@bitsoars4232
@bitsoars4232 2 ай бұрын
PAY FOR LIVING ARTIST WORK!!! Stop taking this gross design focused take on art where the focus is designing a space vs investing in the powerful cultural device that is art!
@bonbonS1969
@bonbonS1969 3 ай бұрын
this man is so hot wtf🥵😭
@melissaspurlock2321
@melissaspurlock2321 3 ай бұрын
Aren’t you a cutey patooty! New subscriber and am enjoying your content but I have to be honest. Please lose the background jazz music. It’s distracting from what you’re sharing with us. Not throwing shade. Just trying to be helpful.
@queencrimsonqueencrimson
@queencrimsonqueencrimson 3 ай бұрын
I personally like it but i could def be quieter!
@maxisnotwell7232
@maxisnotwell7232 2 ай бұрын
the mug clasp is scaring me. please stop
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