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It does! I've been using it for nearly year and would recommend it.That’s amazing. Does it actually work?
The first time I saw his overly confident smarmy face and watched in horror as he violently slammed the piano lid open and proceeded to hammer out that clichéd chord sequence with zero dynamic variation, well from that moment I just knew he was going to irritate me more than a prickly pair of underwear, or that day a dude with questionable hygiene sat next to me on a bus, or that day my work colleague decided to have tinned sardines for lunch, or that day I got a piece of apple skin lodged between my teeth, or that day my neighbour decided to try to ‘sing’ Oasis songs at 3am. Yes, this is the guy who gives me a sudden urge to throw my phone across the room in a maddening rage of bewilderment and despair.
Pretty sure he’s part of YT’s campaign to get people to pay for their ad-free tier. Worked for me.The first time I saw his overly confident smarmy face and watched in horror as he violently slammed the piano lid open and proceeded to hammer out that clichéd chord sequence with zero dynamic variation, well from that moment I just knew he was going to irritate me more than a prickly pair of underwear, or that day a dude with questionable hygiene sat next to me on a bus, or that day my work colleague decided to have tinned sardines for lunch, or that day I got a piece of apple skin lodged between my teeth, or that day my neighbour decided to try to ‘sing’ Oasis songs at 3am. Yes, this is the guy who gives me a sudden urge to throw my phone across the room in a maddening rage of bewilderment and despair.
Did you ever see the Unison guy with the piano? He got you covered with a worse ad.The first time I saw his overly confident smarmy face and watched in horror as he violently slammed the piano lid open and proceeded to hammer out that clichéd chord sequence with zero dynamic variation, well from that moment I just knew he was going to irritate me more than a prickly pair of underwear, or that day a dude with questionable hygiene sat next to me on a bus, or that day my work colleague decided to have tinned sardines for lunch, or that day I got a piece of apple skin lodged between my teeth, or that day my neighbour decided to try to ‘sing’ Oasis songs at 3am. Yes, this is the guy who gives me a sudden urge to throw my phone across the room in a maddening rage of bewilderment and despair.
Oh is that that MIDI Chord Pack shite? Yes, seen that too. Awful.Did you ever see the Unison guy with the piano? He got you covered with a worse ad.
Works for me too as I have used YouTube premium for a few years now (I hate YouTube adverts), and it is one of the few subscriptions I wouldn't want to lose (plus you get YouTube music as well).Pretty sure he’s part of YT’s campaign to get people to pay for their ad-free tier. Worked for me.
I wouldn't characterize it as looking that way, but I do find annoyingly fake, so it DOES make me want to NOT click on their links so that I don't reward (and encourage) this type of super-annoying photo.The agape mouth may be an effective business strategy, but the price one pays is looking like an undignified fool to their family, friends, and the general public. You couldn't pay me any amount of money to present myself this way: