That spirit blue BB MX is legendary. Part of the crystal GON NerD TKL that ignited my passion for mechs and moved me to build my first custom. GLWS
What's do you have planned next, man? Are you quitting mkbs for good?
I'm happy that my journey has had such an effect! I will still be using my LZ-S and occasionally looking at keycap sets, but I have completed my "hunt" here, and I am no longer as hungry as I once was.
If the pictures in the sale are any indication, I am currently working on electronic music, which will be used for an upcoming YouTube channel. I want to create content that does not have the host directly to the camera, but rather explain ideas in unique ways that explore the details of cinematography and music. I think my goal is to have the first two episodes done by mid-March.
To me, most youtube videos have a very stale "what's-up-youtube" format and are much longer than they need to be. I don't think there's anything wrong with having a host or main character, but I think current YouTube trends has that person sitting and talking the exact same way, in the same scene in every video. I also think that holding the camera for yourself in an obvious way may be a wasted opportunity to make a scene more meaningful. I want to help change that, and I think I may be able to create content that steers away from it and perhaps be even more entertaining in the process.
TLDR; YouTube trends towards quantity rather than quality. I want to help change that and create a channel that mimics the short film format, but in 90-second segments using my own music.