Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 10, 2018

Waching daily Oct 17 2018

- Hi, friends.

I'm here with...

- Jackson Bird.

- So, if you're new here, something that's really important

to me is the personal stories that we tell ourselves

about who we are.

I think it's a really important way

that we shape our reality.

I like to call them personal mythologies

and I like to ask other people when I meet them

or when I'm getting to know them or when I'm filming

a video with them what their personal mythologies are.

So, Jackson,

what is a word or a characteristic

or an idea that you think defines you?

- What I'm gonna go with is that I am an avid reader.

I was always reading more books or more excited

about reading than other kids in my class,

but I don't think I really realized it

until I was in fourth grade

and we were looking for a new house.

We were visiting houses

and being shown around by brokers or whatever.

I didn't really understand the process, I was nine.

But we were looking at this house and they had

maybe a cool nook or something and my mom was just like,

"Oh, Jackson, you'll love that

"because he's such a reader.

"He's just reading all the time,"

she's saying to the real estate agent.

And I listened to that, I'm like, I'm a reader?

I love reading?

I like reading more than other people

to the extent she's bragging to the real estate agent?

And then I thought about it and I was like, yeah, okay.

Yeah, I guess I do.

Oh, I'm a reader, alright.

And I just really took it on.

I was like, yeah, I love books.

This is a part of me now because my mom said it was.

- First question, did you end up

living in the house with the nook?

- No, we did not, but the house we ended up in

actually did have these really cool two windows

that had the little bench-thing.

- Oh, I love those.

- I know. (laughing)

Starting in middle school,

reading became a bit harder for me.

I think it was an attention thing.

I just could not pay attention to books.

So, from sixth grade through college,

I very rarely ever completed a single reading assignment.

I still thought of myself as a big reader

and I would read a lot outside of class.

I don't know if it would've continued to be true.

If I hadn't had that positive reinforcement, I might've

at some point been like, meh, reading, English class,

writing, it's not really me,

but it became a part of my identity, which meant that

it was something I wanted to do well

and I wanted to succeed at and it was my thing.

- My whole thing is I'm a writer and I tried to run from it

for so long.

I don't know what to do with my life and I

to paraphrase Hamilton, write my way out of it.

But has that have ever been something that you look to

when you're trying to figure out what to do?

- Maybe, I have a very similar narrative to you in that

the reading is really wrapped up in the writing and so

my mom saying that when we were looking at that house

is the tent pole moment in my memory, but there's a lot

that followed it of winning awards for writing

and teachers saying this is the only subject

that you're really good at and being allowed

in the advanced classes for English, but then being like,

I don't know if you should do that for math and science.

Oh, someone's starting a literary magazine?

I guess I'll be involved because I'm the literature person.

But the weird thing that happened was after I graduated

college and got involved in the professional world,

it wasn't a part of what I did.

I realized my co-workers have no idea that I enjoyed writing

and that it was a thing I had a history of success at.

And this was partially because I was always like,

I don't wanna volunteer for copy editing

or I don't wanna write the copy on the websites,

someone else do that, so they just thought I hated writing.

And that was a really weird identity thing for me.

I abandoned a lot of parts of what I had had

as identity markers growing up when I was a young adult.

It's been a weird process of bringing writing back

into my life and there are times

where I feel like I'm rusty.

So, a couple of years ago,

I got on some anti-anxiety medication

and was able to finish a book for the first time

in years. - Wow.

- Yeah, I know, right.

It's like having proper diagnoses is actually effective

to people's lives, who knew?

I started being able to read books and now I read

close to 50 books a year and my friends and I

formed a book club and I make BookTube videos sometimes,

so it has become a part of my life again

after having that period of still feeling like a reader,

but not being a very good one.

I am really into wanting to read all these books

that I wanna read.

When I'm going about my day and what my priorities are,

sometimes my priority is I wanna finish this book

so I can get to the next one and that in no way

pays the bills, right. - Yeah.

And so, I really wish I could get paid for reading

because that's what I really like to do.

So, part of the hesitation in saying I don't know if this

is what I am was because I was like, I don't know.

Am I a good enough reader to say that I'm a reader,

but then also because it's not a job.

- Why do you think that it has to be a job

to be who you are?

(laughing)

- I grew up in a capitalist society and the only kind

of identity I know is one that makes you money.

- If reading's not a job for you--

- How do I make it a job?

That's what we're gonna figure out?

(laughing)

- I just wanna be the Instagram that everybody has

where it's like a girl in a cozy sweater and a mug of tea

holding a book on a pristine...

Sunlight streaming through the window.

- The sunlight and the white walls

in all the Instagram people's houses, how do they do that?

- I'm just like, I don't know what else you have to do

all day, but that sounds great.

(laughing)

I would hire somebody to take photos of me

while I read books with a mug of tea.

I don't know if I could get the messy bun that perfect,

(laughing) but I would try.

That would be worth it.

That's a career path. (laughing)

- I'm also definitely a book collector.

I always imagine someday if I get to be a homeowner,

I wanna have-- - The Beauty and the Beast library

with the sliding...

- Yeah, not quite that much.

It will be more about the size of this room

just with lots of bookshelves in it.

I've always had this image of me as an old man sitting

in my room that is my library in a little chair

with my tobacco pipe and a good book

and maybe a glass of whiskey on the table.

That's always been my image of me.

That's me as a reader in the future.

- What do you think is the best or the most important

or most valuable thing that being a reader

has brought to your life?

- Oh, wow. - Just one.

This is a little bit like the power of reading,

but it's so true.

Reading brings so much value.

Definitely, in terms of representation or getting to escape

into worlds, of getting to learn

about other people's experiences.

- When I was in high school and college,

I didn't really read YA, I scoffed at it.

I was like, I'm a serious reader, which I know now is BS.

- Yeah, but I did the same thing.

I was like, I'm gonna read through the canon.

- Yeah, I'm reading all of the classics, which are all--

- White men. Yeah.

I got really back into YA because that's the best place

that I find right now

for finding queer characters in books.

I'm not finding it in adult fiction that much

because I'm like oh man, if this book was around

when I was 16, things would've made so much more sense.

- So true and that's why I love YA, too.

I try to push myself to read more diversely.

It's a lot easier to do that in YA than in adult fiction.

- And then I watch BookTube and I'm like,

oh, I'm not a reader, they're readers.

Does that comparison ever happen to you?

- People who I guess have read all the books

that I feel like I should've read.

They're readers or the ones

who consume so many books in a year.

I guess I consume a lot of books in a year,

but a lot of them are middle grade books or graphic novels

or I read a lot of YA, which I won't apologize for

in any way because I love that industry.

I love the community.

Yeah, I look at people like that.

I'm like, they're serious readers.

I think one thing that I really learned

is to not be discouraged if you have trouble reading

in school because I did and some of us still enjoyed it.

Find what you can read.

Find what is enjoyable and enriching to your life

and don't be ashamed if it's YA books or middle grade

or graphic novels or comics or whatever

or reading online, whether it's fan fiction or news

or whatever.

Reading is reading and it's gonna lead you

to different things whether that's other types of reading

or just greater ideas and thoughts in your head.

- Thanks so much for sharing your story.

- Thank you for having me on.

- Where can people find you?

- I am jackisnotabird on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter

wherever you wanna follow me on.

- In the comments, tell me a story about how reading

has played a role or hasn't played a role in your life.

- Oh, I am excited to read those.

- Yeah, me too, also book recommendations.

- Yes, I don't need them, but I need them.

(laughing)

- If you like this video, consider subscribing.

You can find me everywhere on the internet at itsradishtime.

You can find Jack at jackisnotabird.

We also did a video on Jack's channel where I asked him

some questions about what it's like to be trans.

So, go check that out and I'll see you soon.

Bye. - Bye.

Oh yeah, because you have the cool animation.

(laughing)

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What guys still crabs here welcome back to another video so I just want to discuss

Something with you guys that happened last night

So if you're wondering why I didn't upload yesterday

well, I

Well, I usually upload before this time well YouTube was down last night I

Saw that it started to be down like at

9:16 at nighttime and

then it

Went up again like an hour later. I

guess and

I

know that I'm like you guys think that I'm just giving a excuse, but I'm not

Before 9 p.m. I actually got home like straight when YouTube got to service God

got down and

People wasn't really happy about that and I looked on the video and it says a

hacker project is Argo has

Made the YouTube servers go down

Well, I don't know if it's true enough, but that's what I saw on one of

one of people's videos that it said that that this is proof that

These people brought down the YouTube servers

I don't know but my reaction I actually thought that my dis YouTube channel caught suspended

I was actually pretty angry and upset about that

Well, good news my channel. I thought my channel was

Suspended but it but it's not thank god. It's just the YouTube service has been down

I texted a few of my friends if they had the same problem and they did

So that kind of made me a bit better

so other than that guys thank goodness for

The YouTube servers are back up again

And plus like before 9 p.m

I got home from like an after-school program

and I was I went to like 2 or 3 places straight after so like

The after-school program ends like at 6 p.m. And then I went to

203 places for like

3 hours, so

Yeah, thank goodness that the YouTube service are up again. I'm

Really happy about that. So all that guys

I hope you guys enjoyed and I'll see you guys in the next video. Goodbye, everyone

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