Thank you for introducing me to more and more cultural differences Everyday Im learning #franksinatra #musicreaction
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@scottmoquin21 күн бұрын
Frank performed in the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s
@larryparker86773 күн бұрын
This song was written for Frank Sinatra. It was for a man who was nearing the end of his life. A reflection of who he was. May, I say one of the best ever.
@alessandrovaragnolo60818 күн бұрын
The Voice ... Frankie .... Incredible voice...
@rickcarioti6746Ай бұрын
Your English is great. Nice reaction
@MarkAg47Ай бұрын
I've always enjoyed these old classics, but with each passing year this song hits deep. We need more music and singers like him today.
@masudaharris6435Ай бұрын
Now that I'm 70, this song resonates differently from when I was a youngster. It's a song that makes you examine your life and wonder whether you've lived it to the fullest.
@RussianReactionReviews
27 күн бұрын
wish you many more years of health
@williamstorm6515Ай бұрын
I have always loved Frank Sinatra. This song expresses so many emotions at once, taking you on a journey, which is what the best art can do. The word that I would use to describe what I feel when I listen to it is, "bittersweet." A feeling of mixed emotions, both a happiness and sadness all at once. The story of a life lived in strength even when it was not easy. That is the most important thing as we go through this life. Your reactions were wonderful, and it is heart-warming to see someone experience this for the first time and understand it so well. Especially someone from another country, and who is so much younger than most of the audience for this style of music. I greatly enjoyed hearing this again, and your beautiful reaction to it. Thank you for sharing this.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
thank you so much for the kind comment and words
@MikeAnn193
27 күн бұрын
Yeah, great comment, even for me (who neither likes nor dislikes Sinatra -- just never heard much of his music).
@wren23_bass-synthsАй бұрын
I'm a musician and met Mr. Sinatra many times. He was always genuine and a stand up guy. What you saw with him is what you got. He's surely missed by us all.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
that's so amazing, ty for sharing
@stevepool8034Ай бұрын
His prime was in the 40s, 50s and 60s, Irina, but his career spanned much longer. In his latter years, he was known as the "Chairman of the Board." He was the man for my Dad's generation. He starred in movies, shows and song and was part of the Rat Pack with Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. He was truely an icon in the purest meaning of the word, someone you can never forget. Rest in peace, Frank, you truely paved the way for so many and I will never forget my Dad listening to him as I do every Chrismas. Great pick, Irina.👍
@Hockeyguycarl
Ай бұрын
Joe Piscopo talks about him all the time and actually dose a good impression
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
Well said, @stevepool8034. My memories, viewpoints, and age seem similar to yours.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
thank you for the great comment,, rest in peace to a legend
@dusty4835Ай бұрын
His daughter, Nancy, once said one of the qualities that made her father's music so special was his enunciation of every word, unlike so much of what came before and after.
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
Interesting. I never heard her say that, but that's something Irina also mentioned. I'm not sure I'd have given it much thought, otherwise, but it does seem true. Then again, I don't think it's just his enunciation that makes the lyrics clear; I think it's also the fact that he's not drowned out by the instruments or other vocals. _That's_ what I see in a lot of music that came after, including much of the music I love, admittedly. I happen to be a fan of slick production and lots of layers, such as can be found with Rush, ELO, The Cars, The Eagles, Gerry Rafferty, and many more.
@thinkersanonymous9106Ай бұрын
He's old and near the end of this line the songs about saying goodbye he's grateful that he's good with it❤
@kirillden10Ай бұрын
😊How heartfelt❤ This music only evokes one thing... Romance, evening, candlelight. Oh, God, how wonderful it is to live !!!😊 А какие красивые 😍 глаза 👀
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
The music doesn't evoke those things for me --- but I sure agree about her 👁👁 :-)
@HockeyguycarlАй бұрын
Love Sinatra he had one of the best voices ever, he could sing a nursery rhyme and make it sound amazing. You should do more Sinatra he had so many great songs ❤
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
I think I will
@MikeAnn193
27 күн бұрын
@@RussianReactionReviews :-)
@jeremygrimes9203Ай бұрын
I’ve been missin You Queen
@_thereal_BPАй бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@MikeAnn193Ай бұрын
Irina, honey, your English is _fine._ Don't worry about tripping over your tongue once in a while. We all do it. That includes everyone whose first and only language is English. Hell, I think you speak _better_ than a lot of the English-only people I've known. As for Sinatra, I'm sure you know by now that he goes back much further than you guessed. I'm a lot older than you, and he's even before _my_ time. But I have a funny memory from my dad. He once told me he was tired of hearing Frank Sinatra. He agreed he was a good singer, I think, but he felt there were _many_ good singers from the 40s and 50s, and he thought Sinatra got too much attention. I can understand that, because I feel there are artists from every decade who get more lasting attention than they deserve -- or their _contemporaries,_ the other artists from the same period, don't get _enough_ attention. One last thing: thank you for having an open mind and listening to music that was before your time. I can't call myself a Sinatra fan. Frankly, I find him kind of boring. But I really enjoyed your sweet reaction. And you're absolutely right: much of today's popular music is mixed so that you can't hear what the singer is saying. The recording business (and music business) have changed a LOT over the decades, some for the better, and some not. As always, watching your channel puts a smile on my face, and makes me want to hug you. 🥰
@1972mycАй бұрын
You such a classy, beautiful young Lady! And your English is so good! I also had to learn English too. Am born in Mexico. Love you!
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@brunomarion7151Ай бұрын
Great song, I want it to be played at my funerals.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
god willing it will be many years from now
@Josh31287Ай бұрын
I grew up listening to Sinatra in the 80s...great singer
@xyxyqwАй бұрын
Lovely reaction again❤👍 React pls to another legend of that era: Dean Martin "Everybody loves somebody sometimes"
@billholemo2518Ай бұрын
Love You..😊
@sammytheface882129 күн бұрын
Sinatra "Chairman of the Board" Leader of the " Rat pack"...His famous entertainer friends, Sammy Davis Jr. Dean Martin, also Great Singers! All Performed in Las Vegas, and all appeared in many Movies, TV Shows.
@RussianReactionReviews
27 күн бұрын
I really like his talent he's so enjoyable
@user-tu7ti1yr6iАй бұрын
Are you okay beautiful. That sunshine that is your smile seems to be lacking. Your happiness is always so radiant.
@RussianReactionReviews
27 күн бұрын
means a lot to me
@davidpetruzzi111317 күн бұрын
class
@DaveNarnАй бұрын
You might like The Righteous Brothers, ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling’ song. Or their ‘Soul and Inspiration’ and ‘Unchained Melody’ songs. Pretty sure they would blow your socks off.
@user-po3ev7is5wАй бұрын
I have many of his albums. Love his voice
@matthewpreston28Ай бұрын
My grandmother's favourite. Actually met him once
@acool925Ай бұрын
Fun review Irina! I'm just guessing, but I think Sinatra started singing in the 40s or 50s. He made musicals back then with Gene Kelly and others.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
very talented
@alancleveland7715Ай бұрын
"My Way" has always been a Classic! Even in 1968 when he released this! ( I was 14 yrs old then ! lol ) Thanks for this Reaction !
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
@billholemo2518Ай бұрын
Darling,vIts always about Love😂😂!!
@acool925Ай бұрын
In a quick search I just found a song and dance routine from a 40s musical movie Anchors Aweigh with Gene Kelly. Song is called I begged her.
@user-wn6hh4dy8c
Ай бұрын
Right up your alley...
@acool925
Ай бұрын
@@user-wn6hh4dy8c We have a heckler ladies&gentlemen. It's my good friend John Rob.
@acool925
Ай бұрын
@@user-wn6hh4dy8c User-wn6 is John Rob. John Rob wrote months ago,"No we're not..." in response to michaelprimeau's comment to console Irina's tears about S of Freedom,"...we're all in this together(To protect kids)...please don't cry." JR has expressed the lowest form of humanity. He's the last person that should criticize anyone on anything.
@mikebarnes7746Ай бұрын
He was one of if not the best crooner. You should check out Tom Jones, I’ll never fall in love again.
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
Oh, good point. I'm not sure I've seen that performance, but I think she'd like Tom Jones. The man can sing! Frankly, better than Frank 😉in my opinion. At 83, I see he's on a multi-country tour right now, though I didn't see Russia on the list. Tom obviously did something for all those women years ago who threw their panties at him on stage! 😊(No joke, Irina.)
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
sounds promising, thank you
@zzrydrАй бұрын
Now review Nancy Sinatra Boots Are Made For Walkin
@LinuxForLifeАй бұрын
It is the US national hymn! 🤣 And by the way, the original song is a french song ... Aaah those french 😏
@justalaborer713Ай бұрын
I wish beautiful singing and music would come back in style.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
true..
@kirillden10Ай бұрын
Hello, the brightest and most beautiful girl from Russia living in America ❤
@LowerTheBoomАй бұрын
Do a reaction video for Wardruna and Aurora - Helvegen (Live)! It has 26 million views! 👍🏻 😊
@nebidiaswift5200Ай бұрын
Every day my dad finishes his tax season he blasts this I’ll never forget first time I found out he picks me up from hockey practice and tells me this is the only song to be heard on the drive home!
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
lol sounds like he had good taste
@MarkAg47Ай бұрын
Frank Sinatra was my dad's favorite singer. I can't believe i forgot that, sorry dad.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
he had good taste
@user-mv6ib8tr9pАй бұрын
This is not a original song it was a french song sing by Claude francois and the title was come habitude 😊😊
@HazeGrayAndUnderwayАй бұрын
Way before my time, but this is easily top 10 for me. Amazing song
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
Yesss and your are not the only one who mentioned it
@murphcoenterprises5598Ай бұрын
Now listen to Fred Durst's My Way
@Its_Just_Chris__Ай бұрын
If you enjoy this kind of music you should go to an Engelbert Humperdinck Concert. He is playing in N.J. three times this year. He's awesome !
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
I have to check this out
@NaturalHeistАй бұрын
The jschlatt version of this song also goes insane tbh.
@TheGeoDaddyАй бұрын
The guy was a jerk… but he was the definition of “cool” and that voice will be distinctly his own… forever! (This is NOT his best… the voice has been rumpled with age… but unmistakably “Sinatra”) He and Bing define Christmas. But Frank is the sentimental loss of love and life’s disappointments but - persevere - with a song in one’s heart! The only regret I (and Sinatra fans) have is that he should have been cast as “Sky Masterson” in “Guys and Dolls” 😥 that would have been his signature role!
@matthewpreston28Ай бұрын
For what is a man what has he got, if not himself, then he has naught
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
Bars,,, love it
@joepowell7025Ай бұрын
He started in the 1940's.
@markmclendon8621Ай бұрын
you going my way ?.....he became a hit singer in the 40's
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
how amazing,, what a smooth classy guy
@thierryforeau-fenier3933Ай бұрын
I tend to prefer Nina Hagen's version or, the original one in french, comme d'habitude
@loyal4theway159Ай бұрын
hi how we can support you financially?
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
@user-nh3cr2kg4rАй бұрын
Can you call Russia an tell the woman that USA has open boarder's we need more great woman like you're self 👍🇺🇸💞
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
lol thank you
@user-wn6hh4dy8cАй бұрын
Where's your big Russian thumbnail flag? At least you could wear that baseball hat with that big Russian flag...
@acool925
Ай бұрын
User-wn6 is John Rob. John Rob wrote months ago,"No we're not..." in response to michaelprimeau's comment to console Irina's tears about S of Freedom,"...we're all in this together(To protect kids)...please don't cry." JR has expressed the lowest form of humanity. He's the last person that should criticize anyone on anything.
@acool925
Ай бұрын
John, As much as a jerk as you are, I see you as a low confidence bully. You're all fake. You have little confidence so you insult&talk down to others to make yourself feel better about yourself. It's sadistic game you play with yourself, but the joy you get from hurting others is a fake feel of confidence. Hence, you're not a real man. You're a wimp. To change you 1st need to call yourself out. Tnen you need to decide to care about other people and to care about their feelings.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
coming up
@cx8277Ай бұрын
Depperte!!!
@user-wn6hh4dy8cАй бұрын
Jesus. This is why your channel is tanking. Did you run this by your Patrons?
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
Jesus, what the hell is your problem? It's _her channel,_ and believe it or not, _your_ opinion isn't any better than anyone else's, except to you. Frank Sinatra is of no particular interest to me, but it's not _my_ channel, either. I find this refreshing, for the reasons she gave, and I find her _viewpoint_ refreshing. Expand your mind a little bit.
@user-wn6hh4dy8c
Ай бұрын
@MikeAnn193 Yes, it's her channel (well..kinda) and she asks for comments and suggestions. If she doesn't want constructive criticism she should tell viewers up front "Please, only comments that tell me how beautiful, wonderful and smart I am".
@acool925
Ай бұрын
@@MikeAnn193 Mike, user-wn6 is Irina's jealous husband named John Rob. He's a low life, low confidence, low iq punk. He also sided months ago in comments, against protecting children who are trafficked at the border&sold as slaves.
@acool925
Ай бұрын
@@MikeAnn193 User-wn6 is John Rob. John Rob wrote months ago,"No we're not..." in response to michaelprimeau's comment to console Irina's tears about S of Freedom,"...we're all in this together(To protect kids)...please don't cry." JR has expressed the lowest form of humanity. He's the last person that should criticize anyone on anything.
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
@@user-wn6hh4dy8c That's being very kind to yourself. I saw nothing _constructive_ about your comment. It was just negative.
Пікірлер: 101
Frank performed in the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s
This song was written for Frank Sinatra. It was for a man who was nearing the end of his life. A reflection of who he was. May, I say one of the best ever.
The Voice ... Frankie .... Incredible voice...
Your English is great. Nice reaction
I've always enjoyed these old classics, but with each passing year this song hits deep. We need more music and singers like him today.
Now that I'm 70, this song resonates differently from when I was a youngster. It's a song that makes you examine your life and wonder whether you've lived it to the fullest.
@RussianReactionReviews
27 күн бұрын
wish you many more years of health
I have always loved Frank Sinatra. This song expresses so many emotions at once, taking you on a journey, which is what the best art can do. The word that I would use to describe what I feel when I listen to it is, "bittersweet." A feeling of mixed emotions, both a happiness and sadness all at once. The story of a life lived in strength even when it was not easy. That is the most important thing as we go through this life. Your reactions were wonderful, and it is heart-warming to see someone experience this for the first time and understand it so well. Especially someone from another country, and who is so much younger than most of the audience for this style of music. I greatly enjoyed hearing this again, and your beautiful reaction to it. Thank you for sharing this.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
thank you so much for the kind comment and words
@MikeAnn193
27 күн бұрын
Yeah, great comment, even for me (who neither likes nor dislikes Sinatra -- just never heard much of his music).
I'm a musician and met Mr. Sinatra many times. He was always genuine and a stand up guy. What you saw with him is what you got. He's surely missed by us all.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
that's so amazing, ty for sharing
His prime was in the 40s, 50s and 60s, Irina, but his career spanned much longer. In his latter years, he was known as the "Chairman of the Board." He was the man for my Dad's generation. He starred in movies, shows and song and was part of the Rat Pack with Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. He was truely an icon in the purest meaning of the word, someone you can never forget. Rest in peace, Frank, you truely paved the way for so many and I will never forget my Dad listening to him as I do every Chrismas. Great pick, Irina.👍
@Hockeyguycarl
Ай бұрын
Joe Piscopo talks about him all the time and actually dose a good impression
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
Well said, @stevepool8034. My memories, viewpoints, and age seem similar to yours.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
thank you for the great comment,, rest in peace to a legend
His daughter, Nancy, once said one of the qualities that made her father's music so special was his enunciation of every word, unlike so much of what came before and after.
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
Interesting. I never heard her say that, but that's something Irina also mentioned. I'm not sure I'd have given it much thought, otherwise, but it does seem true. Then again, I don't think it's just his enunciation that makes the lyrics clear; I think it's also the fact that he's not drowned out by the instruments or other vocals. _That's_ what I see in a lot of music that came after, including much of the music I love, admittedly. I happen to be a fan of slick production and lots of layers, such as can be found with Rush, ELO, The Cars, The Eagles, Gerry Rafferty, and many more.
He's old and near the end of this line the songs about saying goodbye he's grateful that he's good with it❤
😊How heartfelt❤ This music only evokes one thing... Romance, evening, candlelight. Oh, God, how wonderful it is to live !!!😊 А какие красивые 😍 глаза 👀
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
The music doesn't evoke those things for me --- but I sure agree about her 👁👁 :-)
Love Sinatra he had one of the best voices ever, he could sing a nursery rhyme and make it sound amazing. You should do more Sinatra he had so many great songs ❤
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
I think I will
@MikeAnn193
27 күн бұрын
@@RussianReactionReviews :-)
I’ve been missin You Queen
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Irina, honey, your English is _fine._ Don't worry about tripping over your tongue once in a while. We all do it. That includes everyone whose first and only language is English. Hell, I think you speak _better_ than a lot of the English-only people I've known. As for Sinatra, I'm sure you know by now that he goes back much further than you guessed. I'm a lot older than you, and he's even before _my_ time. But I have a funny memory from my dad. He once told me he was tired of hearing Frank Sinatra. He agreed he was a good singer, I think, but he felt there were _many_ good singers from the 40s and 50s, and he thought Sinatra got too much attention. I can understand that, because I feel there are artists from every decade who get more lasting attention than they deserve -- or their _contemporaries,_ the other artists from the same period, don't get _enough_ attention. One last thing: thank you for having an open mind and listening to music that was before your time. I can't call myself a Sinatra fan. Frankly, I find him kind of boring. But I really enjoyed your sweet reaction. And you're absolutely right: much of today's popular music is mixed so that you can't hear what the singer is saying. The recording business (and music business) have changed a LOT over the decades, some for the better, and some not. As always, watching your channel puts a smile on my face, and makes me want to hug you. 🥰
You such a classy, beautiful young Lady! And your English is so good! I also had to learn English too. Am born in Mexico. Love you!
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
Great song, I want it to be played at my funerals.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
god willing it will be many years from now
I grew up listening to Sinatra in the 80s...great singer
Lovely reaction again❤👍 React pls to another legend of that era: Dean Martin "Everybody loves somebody sometimes"
Love You..😊
Sinatra "Chairman of the Board" Leader of the " Rat pack"...His famous entertainer friends, Sammy Davis Jr. Dean Martin, also Great Singers! All Performed in Las Vegas, and all appeared in many Movies, TV Shows.
@RussianReactionReviews
27 күн бұрын
I really like his talent he's so enjoyable
Are you okay beautiful. That sunshine that is your smile seems to be lacking. Your happiness is always so radiant.
@RussianReactionReviews
27 күн бұрын
means a lot to me
class
You might like The Righteous Brothers, ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling’ song. Or their ‘Soul and Inspiration’ and ‘Unchained Melody’ songs. Pretty sure they would blow your socks off.
I have many of his albums. Love his voice
My grandmother's favourite. Actually met him once
Fun review Irina! I'm just guessing, but I think Sinatra started singing in the 40s or 50s. He made musicals back then with Gene Kelly and others.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
very talented
"My Way" has always been a Classic! Even in 1968 when he released this! ( I was 14 yrs old then ! lol ) Thanks for this Reaction !
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
Darling,vIts always about Love😂😂!!
In a quick search I just found a song and dance routine from a 40s musical movie Anchors Aweigh with Gene Kelly. Song is called I begged her.
@user-wn6hh4dy8c
Ай бұрын
Right up your alley...
@acool925
Ай бұрын
@@user-wn6hh4dy8c We have a heckler ladies&gentlemen. It's my good friend John Rob.
@acool925
Ай бұрын
@@user-wn6hh4dy8c User-wn6 is John Rob. John Rob wrote months ago,"No we're not..." in response to michaelprimeau's comment to console Irina's tears about S of Freedom,"...we're all in this together(To protect kids)...please don't cry." JR has expressed the lowest form of humanity. He's the last person that should criticize anyone on anything.
He was one of if not the best crooner. You should check out Tom Jones, I’ll never fall in love again.
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
Oh, good point. I'm not sure I've seen that performance, but I think she'd like Tom Jones. The man can sing! Frankly, better than Frank 😉in my opinion. At 83, I see he's on a multi-country tour right now, though I didn't see Russia on the list. Tom obviously did something for all those women years ago who threw their panties at him on stage! 😊(No joke, Irina.)
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
sounds promising, thank you
Now review Nancy Sinatra Boots Are Made For Walkin
It is the US national hymn! 🤣 And by the way, the original song is a french song ... Aaah those french 😏
I wish beautiful singing and music would come back in style.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
true..
Hello, the brightest and most beautiful girl from Russia living in America ❤
Do a reaction video for Wardruna and Aurora - Helvegen (Live)! It has 26 million views! 👍🏻 😊
Every day my dad finishes his tax season he blasts this I’ll never forget first time I found out he picks me up from hockey practice and tells me this is the only song to be heard on the drive home!
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
lol sounds like he had good taste
Frank Sinatra was my dad's favorite singer. I can't believe i forgot that, sorry dad.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
he had good taste
This is not a original song it was a french song sing by Claude francois and the title was come habitude 😊😊
Way before my time, but this is easily top 10 for me. Amazing song
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
Yesss and your are not the only one who mentioned it
Now listen to Fred Durst's My Way
If you enjoy this kind of music you should go to an Engelbert Humperdinck Concert. He is playing in N.J. three times this year. He's awesome !
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
I have to check this out
The jschlatt version of this song also goes insane tbh.
The guy was a jerk… but he was the definition of “cool” and that voice will be distinctly his own… forever! (This is NOT his best… the voice has been rumpled with age… but unmistakably “Sinatra”) He and Bing define Christmas. But Frank is the sentimental loss of love and life’s disappointments but - persevere - with a song in one’s heart! The only regret I (and Sinatra fans) have is that he should have been cast as “Sky Masterson” in “Guys and Dolls” 😥 that would have been his signature role!
For what is a man what has he got, if not himself, then he has naught
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
Bars,,, love it
He started in the 1940's.
you going my way ?.....he became a hit singer in the 40's
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
how amazing,, what a smooth classy guy
I tend to prefer Nina Hagen's version or, the original one in french, comme d'habitude
hi how we can support you financially?
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
Can you call Russia an tell the woman that USA has open boarder's we need more great woman like you're self 👍🇺🇸💞
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
lol thank you
Where's your big Russian thumbnail flag? At least you could wear that baseball hat with that big Russian flag...
@acool925
Ай бұрын
User-wn6 is John Rob. John Rob wrote months ago,"No we're not..." in response to michaelprimeau's comment to console Irina's tears about S of Freedom,"...we're all in this together(To protect kids)...please don't cry." JR has expressed the lowest form of humanity. He's the last person that should criticize anyone on anything.
@acool925
Ай бұрын
John, As much as a jerk as you are, I see you as a low confidence bully. You're all fake. You have little confidence so you insult&talk down to others to make yourself feel better about yourself. It's sadistic game you play with yourself, but the joy you get from hurting others is a fake feel of confidence. Hence, you're not a real man. You're a wimp. To change you 1st need to call yourself out. Tnen you need to decide to care about other people and to care about their feelings.
@RussianReactionReviews
Ай бұрын
coming up
Depperte!!!
Jesus. This is why your channel is tanking. Did you run this by your Patrons?
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
Jesus, what the hell is your problem? It's _her channel,_ and believe it or not, _your_ opinion isn't any better than anyone else's, except to you. Frank Sinatra is of no particular interest to me, but it's not _my_ channel, either. I find this refreshing, for the reasons she gave, and I find her _viewpoint_ refreshing. Expand your mind a little bit.
@user-wn6hh4dy8c
Ай бұрын
@MikeAnn193 Yes, it's her channel (well..kinda) and she asks for comments and suggestions. If she doesn't want constructive criticism she should tell viewers up front "Please, only comments that tell me how beautiful, wonderful and smart I am".
@acool925
Ай бұрын
@@MikeAnn193 Mike, user-wn6 is Irina's jealous husband named John Rob. He's a low life, low confidence, low iq punk. He also sided months ago in comments, against protecting children who are trafficked at the border&sold as slaves.
@acool925
Ай бұрын
@@MikeAnn193 User-wn6 is John Rob. John Rob wrote months ago,"No we're not..." in response to michaelprimeau's comment to console Irina's tears about S of Freedom,"...we're all in this together(To protect kids)...please don't cry." JR has expressed the lowest form of humanity. He's the last person that should criticize anyone on anything.
@MikeAnn193
Ай бұрын
@@user-wn6hh4dy8c That's being very kind to yourself. I saw nothing _constructive_ about your comment. It was just negative.