My cat always stares at me like I'm nuts when I try to take pictures of her. I can also never catch her in cute poses because she just doesn't like that.
And the question here: What is your favorite animal?
Also, I realized I didn't completely answer Cora's question in the video. I love The Daughter of the Forest because it's set in a country similar to Ireland and the characters were always relatable to me.
I'm claiming that last question, my video is taking longer than normal to upload though. :/
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Hopefully that'll work. *fingers crossed* (YES IT DID!!!)
I totally didn't realize that I was signing for most of it -well I was aware of it, but at the same time, I wasn't. Shows how second nature it is. I'll deal with the fact that it's not true signing because I'm talking at the same time. :P
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Youtube is kinda complicated so it doesn't surprise me that it got unchecked.
Cole had such an interesting question I thought about doing another video, but I thought..nooo. Shouldn't spam the thread. Lol. I'd answer yours too, but again no spamming. XD
I've been lurking and I just gotta say to the last video that while I agree that the elevator call button is a "placebo" as you say, that the open door and close door buttons are not, at least at my workplace. The elevator doors are semi manual and will not close until you press AND hold the door close button until the door is fully closed. Also, there have been times when it would randomly stop/get stuck at a floor where a stop was not requested and in this instance, pressuring and holding the door open button is the only way to proceed. The doors will open, then I'll allow then to close again, deselect my floor, and it'll finally start going up again. >_>
My workplace seriously has the shittiest elevators I've ever encountered. People have gotten stuck in them more times than I can count!
I agree, it does depend on the elevator whether or not all of the buttons are placebo buttons. Usually the door close buttons are almost always placebo buttons. It's just like cross walks, not always, but a lot of the time cross walk buttons are placebo buttons as well. If you've got a cross walk where you actually have to press the button or else the light would never turn red then it's not a placebo button. However, if it's at a busy intersection where the walk light comes on no matter if a person is there or not, then the button is a placebo.
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Buttons aren't placebo at my college. At least, not as much. There's a slight delay but it works. There's also some elevators in the older buildings that can close without any delay as soon as you press it. You have to hold it down though.
Related to crosswalk buttons: There's a Health Center off campus(Literally a street across) where I use a crosswalk to get over. The button isn't placebo because it won't change to allow walking if you don't press it. Alot of other crosswalks in town are automatic timed ones where you just wait for the signal. Even if there's no one around.
Yeah, there are some cross walks in the towns I frequent that you have to press the button, but that's because they are only crosswalks, not intersections.