WHAT IS MY LIFE? Scary loch experience - Storytime + Q&A

What is my life? A scary experience, hellish week plus storytime and Q&A!
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  • @ErinsHoose
    @ErinsHoose2 жыл бұрын

    Currently in Newcastle sitting outside a brewery 😂 will reply to comments ASAP!

  • @ralphlindsay2227
    @ralphlindsay22272 жыл бұрын

    Your storytelling is hilarious. I love the rafting trip descriptions.

  • @mday3082
    @mday30822 жыл бұрын

    Learned a new expression: “not the one.” Gotta use that 🤣🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️

  • @jkdonnelly1
    @jkdonnelly12 жыл бұрын

    OMG I've never laughed so much! That creepy staring guy face...howling!!!

  • @MONKEY-ne7vu
    @MONKEY-ne7vu2 жыл бұрын

    I like the chatty videos if you’d do livestreams we can talk in comments like other youtubers do 🙂👍

  • @scottlawson1800
    @scottlawson18002 жыл бұрын

    The last q+a answer reminds me of bruce almighty when god says to bruce, who wished for world peace, that it is a good prayer, if he was running for miss world, always liked that scene 😂

  • @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210
    @sarahwithanhyouheathen32102 жыл бұрын

    You're right, we do enjoy a good chinwag! It's like listening to a friend tell you stories. Who doesn't like that? Also pulling people in to the water off a boat sounds actually terribly scary to me and i swim really well! Shew girl i woulda peed in that river if someone did that to me lol 😅

  • @davidblum7125
    @davidblum71252 жыл бұрын

    Your hen/stag dos look to be more fun than those in the states. It’s been a long time for me, but mostly ours consisted of heavy drinking and some adult entertainment(sometimes). You make a weekend out of it. That’s the way to do it. So when you go back to the rafting place, you’ll ask about the staring guy and find out it was a guide that there’s no one there by that description, but about ten years ago a young guide drown who matched the description exactly.

  • @iainhamishstuartforbes1613
    @iainhamishstuartforbes16132 жыл бұрын

    😊 Thanks for answering my question. I loved it. A little longer next time Erin. xxx

  • @billcollins9308
    @billcollins93082 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Erin. I really enjoyed your storytelling. Remember my dad came from Glasgow and we all ended up in Albuquerque. Dry here opposite of Glasgow. I remember that you came to Albuquerque. Keep it up.. Bill Collins

  • @mandystory4275
    @mandystory42752 жыл бұрын

    I know that a torch is a flashlight but I want to believe somebody showed up at the cabin Erin was in with an actual torch. 🔥 Also I am an INFP T too.😲

  • @carabousoandso2648
    @carabousoandso26482 жыл бұрын

    I did indeed enjoy watching another chit chat video. I haven't been on KZread in a couple weeks because my dad just went on hospice, and it was nice to come back and find that a lot of my favorite KZreadrs had posted chatty videos. It was nice and relaxing to come back to. This one did give me a little anxiety to listen to, omg. I could not have handled that water rafting experience. I would have lost my sh** getting yanked back into the water suddenly like that! I'm so glad you had fun, though.

  • @bumblebeesusan8034
    @bumblebeesusan80342 жыл бұрын

    I love the chatty videos! Actually I love all your content!

  • @AndyDanceDJ1
    @AndyDanceDJ12 жыл бұрын

    Great vid Erin, I prefer your "chatty" videos. Can't believe the photographer was up a tree taking pics. I just hope his lens wasn't pointed at any of you while you were changing! Keep the vids coming, I always look forward to watching on Sundays.

  • @mday3082
    @mday30822 жыл бұрын

    Yes, please, keep making chatty videos! Love ‘em!

  • @maxsupreme
    @maxsupreme2 жыл бұрын

    i enjoy hearing you talk about interesting things that happen to you. Your way of storytelling is entertaining.

  • @johnellis6959
    @johnellis69592 жыл бұрын

    I always enjoy your videos, thank you so much. 🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @pauly1dad
    @pauly1dad2 жыл бұрын

    Always love your videos. Your seemly boundless energy, enthusiasm, and zest for life always makes my days brighter!

  • @thatswhatisaidCA
    @thatswhatisaidCA2 жыл бұрын

    I loved hearing "coos-lick", your version of our Canadian "cow lick". Charming. ;)

  • @nwahs41066
    @nwahs410662 жыл бұрын

    Hey Erin..... Hope ya going good. If you go whitewater rafting again and you feel cold when you fall in, just have a wee in your wetsuit, and you'll get warm. Another great video luvvy. Have a great time in Newcastle.

  • @wjr10110
    @wjr101102 жыл бұрын

    While the decision to add sound effects might have made the wet suit situation more awkward, I really don't think I can envision any way to make helping someone else out of a wet suit not be an awkward experience.

  • @acrobbins3602
    @acrobbins36022 жыл бұрын

    I agree with what was said by whoever it was you referenced- my favorite videos of yours are when you begin moving down the river of monologue and just flow where it takes you, including all the tributaries. Makes me feel less alone in a world that isn’t stereotypically as pedantic and parenthetical as my verbal tendencies seem to usually be. 😂 Case in point. Yer awesome Erin!

  • @richpurslow3283
    @richpurslow32832 жыл бұрын

    Loved the vid, great humor and lots of funny content.

  • @doogers20
    @doogers202 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed that lol

  • @donnaspear8311
    @donnaspear83112 жыл бұрын

    Hen Do...love it! I've never heard that before. Using that from now on.

  • @ilovepavlovanomnom
    @ilovepavlovanomnom2 жыл бұрын

    Your awkwardness, enjoying living alone and wishing for equality for all are totally INFP. I'm INFP-T as well :D

  • @elteacher1000000
    @elteacher10000002 жыл бұрын

    Suscribed now. Amazing stories. Love 'em all

  • @rolfsinkgraven
    @rolfsinkgraven2 жыл бұрын

    A very nice storytelling video loved it.

  • @david-cyclingnrunningtime1808
    @david-cyclingnrunningtime18082 жыл бұрын

    Suscribed now. Amazing stories. Love 'em all. Stay safe!

  • @sierradickinson760
    @sierradickinson7602 жыл бұрын

    OMG I just love your accent. Look at this coos lick 😂 I caant! I wish I could speak like you

  • @davidspalding8789
    @davidspalding87892 жыл бұрын

    I like these videos, it reminds me of a video call where you do all the talking and I'm just happy to listen to what's been going on in your life. Nice catching up Erin. Lol

  • @marksmithisonyoutub936
    @marksmithisonyoutub9362 жыл бұрын

    I’m not a very good swimmer either…I have recurring dreams of being swept away by a massive current in a river and then going over a huge waterfall that’s so high-up that I get that strange feeling associated with heights and fearful anticipation of a long drop…Plus, I nearly drowned at age 12 when a friend dared me to swim out to the middle of a lake while we were both hanging out at a public swimming spot/beach and I gravely-underestimated the massive undertaking…I got very tired and just lost the energy and my body nearly went limp when I was still in water that was over my head on the swim back to the shore…Like many who are on the [Autism] Spectrum, I’m very naïve and can very easily find myself being taken advantage of without even realizing it and if, say, somebody was behaving stalker-ish towards me, there’s a huge chance that I’d miss all the signals/cues and be completely unaware of anything inappropriate going on…For Example: To that strange guy who randomly asked you to remove his wet suit while you were changing, if I were in that same situation, I likely wouldn’t even realize anything inappropriate about the guy asking me to do that and without any questions, whatsoever, I likely would’ve just did whatever he requested without even beginning to sense anything odd…I just lack that innate ability that most people to have to be able to detect when something’s happening that’s weird…And if I’m ever faced with creepy situations, I’m often much less likely than most people to recognize the danger I might be in…For Example: If I’m walking around after dark in a very sketchy area, that’s most likely not gonna phase me as much as most people might be crept-out by the same thing…I just figure that if anything happens to me, oh well, it’s just my time…I’m just an insignificant person without very much of a life anyways and, additionally, I’m a somewhat hated/unliked person, so if something happened to me, eh, whatever… . By-The-Way: I’m friends with some deaf people who “Read” (meaning Watch with CC/Subtitles) your KZread Videos and one of them told me in an E-Mailed that they appreciate how some “Hearing” people, including Erin of the “BeautyCreep” Channel make their Instagram Video Content “Accessible” to the deaf & Hard-Of-Hearing…The fact that you’re making your Instagram Content “Accessible” is literally the only reason they’re able to enjoy your speech-based Content over on your Instagram…But if my friends are “Reading” your Video Content whilst I’m in the room with them, they always leave me the Remote Controller, so I can set the Volume levels where I want them (as my friends realize that I’m “Hearing” and rely on Audio as a valuable part of the experience of watching Videos, for as a “Hearing” person, I have a much easier time just hearing what a person is saying, as I’m just too lazy to read all that text and can just hear what people are saying anyways)…But I’ve recently learned something interesting about Closed-Captioning regarding people who were born deaf and have absolutely no idea what voices and speech sound like, they often need to allow themselves extra time to process Closed-Captioning to process them and reword them (in their minds) into the Grammar & Sentence Structure of Sign Language, which is apparently vastly different than the Grammar & Sentence Structure of Spoken English…So, for example, imagine if you were watching a speech-based Video without any sound but the Video offered CC/Subtitles but the sentences were all written in a different orientation, such as the person in the Video saying, “You Doing, How Are You All With It? Another Video Of The Something Different, Today We’re Gonna! Suggestions, Have You Any To Do? Storytime Of Another Happening, Today The Video I’m Gonna Have It! Enjoy It Hope You Can, The Video!” You’d probably be pausing the Video a lot…That’s a phenomenon nobody is to blame for; it’s just merely a minor “Language Barrier” between Sign Language & Spoken English…To combat that “Communication Barrier,” many Television Networks (which obviously have the money to be able to finance doing so) sometimes dedicate a small corner of the screen for a [Sign Language] Interpreter to translate the “Spoken Content” into Sign Language (instead of into Text)…That said, just as “Hearing” people (such as myself) often favor Audio over CC/Subtitles, because it’s so much easier to just hear what a person’s saying than to go through all the effort of reading all that text, most deaf people have an easier time observing Sign Language versus having to read a lot, but don’t mind CC/Subtitles because they’re “Better Than Nothing”…I don’t know any Sign Language, so I’m very familiar with the “Deaf & Hard-Of-Hearing Accent” but whenever I’m replying to my friends, I always need to put my replies into writing, because they lack the ability to Lipread (or, as I believe people in the UK would say, “Read Lip Patterns”)…My friends get very frustrated whenever people forward them Video links and telling them that they need to watch the Video because it’s very funny (and to let them know when they’ve watched the Video and what they think of it), but when my friends click on the Video they see a person talking but no Captions anywhere, and they have absolutely no idea what the person in the Video is saying, and then the person who sent them that Video link tells my friends (who are deaf) that they “Really Need To HEAR What The Person Is Saying To Get The Joke(s) They’re Telling”…My friends dislike that so much, because it makes them feel excluded and left-out, courtesy of their deafness, almost as though [either intentionally or inadvertently] many people’s Content is only intended to reach people who have the ability to hear…Then when the person who’d sent my friends the E-Mail asks my friends what they thought of the jokes in the Video, my friends ask them what the person said, noting that the Spoken Content in the Video is Inaccessible to them, the person who E-Mailed them just tells them that he’ll tell them later; one very universal pet-peeve of the deaf & Hard-Of-Hearing Community is when “Hearing” people say, “I’ll Tell You Later” (instead of repeating themselves and usually accompanied by a HUGE eye-roll and/or frustrated Body Language and/or Facial Expressions), because they realize that “Later” most often means “Never” in this instance… . My friend & I are both wondering whether you’re planning on having another Q&A Video soon and, if so, where you’re gonna allow people to ask you Questions (such as Instagram or Twitter)…As I’ve mentioned before, my friend will likely never have an opportunity to hear the sound of your voice or learn what your voice sounds like, and is completely unaware of your accent…You see, she’s 100% deaf and is also completely unable to Lipread (as not all deaf people can read lips) at ALL and she requires an ASL (American Sign Language) Interpreter to communicate with me (or, otherwise, we communicate via back-and-forth E-Mails & Text Messages); but she wasn’t born entirely deaf (but became so before ever watching your Videos), hence her familiarization to voices, accents, and pitch…My friend’s being 100% deaf but also 100% unable to Lipread causes her to be 100% dependent on CC/Subtitles to figure out what “Hearing” people say in their Videos…For Your Upcoming Q&A Video, My Friend Has A Question To Ask You…My friend (who’s 100% deaf, although wasn’t born entirely deaf) has observed that you’re based out of Scotland and, that said, she’s very curious as to whether you might have a Scottish accent and wishes for you to, to the best of your knowledge, describe to her what your voice sounds like (i.e. is it a Deeper Voice, a Mid-Range Voice, or a High-Pitched Voice and is it a Calm Voice or is it an Energetic Voice), and is also curious as to whether you know any Sign Language; although I’m able to hear you perfectly, she’d still love the answer to come from you directly…She’s asking because she’s unable to hear your voice for herself…When answering my friend’s Question in the Video, please avoid speaking too quickly, so to be certain that the Answer you provide in your Video will form as accurately as possible in the Auto-Captions…And please don’t take too personally this request for you to not speak too rapidly when answering my friend’s Question, as I ask ALL people this whenever including my friend’s Questions in a Q&A Video… . By-The-Way: Last week, I’ve failed to clarify that of my friends who are deaf, some were born deaf while others were born with some limited hearing that, with Hearing-Aids, allowed them to familiarize themselves with what voices (and pitches of voices) sound like…I believe that the friend who wonders what your voice sounds like (or whether you might have any accents) wasn’t always 100% deaf (like she is nowadays), but by the time she started watching your Videos she was…But as for any of my friends who were born deaf, as you can probably imagine, they aren’t at all curious about what your voice sounds like (or whether you might have any accents), as they have no idea what voices and accents sound like anyways, and they would likely even have a chuckle and kid around about how any person’s voice sounds makes no difference to them…

  • @SoulxSpectre

    @SoulxSpectre

    2 жыл бұрын

    This comment was really interesting and I hope you don't mind me dropping a reply as it's really made me think about some things that despite even having friends who are deaf in the past I've never really fully imagined before. Things such as how written language would be processed by a person who has never heard spoken language. For instance, the bit I am trying to wrap my head around is when I read or write something my "inner voice" (a whole other mindblowing topic when you speak to people who don't have one,) is heard in my head as an actual "voice" similar but not the same to mine if that makes sense? So as I am reading its almost like having headphones on narrating what I see/write/read or whatever, but like.. It must be differently processed by people who were born totally deaf? I can't wrap my head around it it's really interesting! All our differences and similarities as humans I love it.

  • @david-cyclingnrunningtime1808
    @david-cyclingnrunningtime18082 жыл бұрын

    Amazing videos aye! Congratulations. :-)

  • @Rah_mac
    @Rah_mac2 жыл бұрын

    I honestly enjoy your storytelling 😁😂

  • @ErinsHoose

    @ErinsHoose

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! :D

  • @davidpierce3217
    @davidpierce32172 жыл бұрын

    Have to say -- seems weird an instructor would unexpectedly hook you out of the boat from behind. I'd be kinda annoyed tbh!! Anyway glad it was fun in the end, even if you did almost float out to sea :)

  • @ErinsHoose

    @ErinsHoose

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aw that's just what they do!

  • @bogartford6667
    @bogartford66672 жыл бұрын

    You are lovely either way your hair is parted.

  • @teafortess
    @teafortess2 жыл бұрын

    I like this.

  • @amberhiggins6327
    @amberhiggins63272 жыл бұрын

    Hen Party? Wait no. Are you getting married, Erin? I'm confused. First I hear friend then I hear you! Well congrats if it you! Enjoyable story. Always love a good story. Stripping a guy out of a wet suit! oh la la. I didn't know things with you get that wild; so funny! 😁

  • @nobodyhere017
    @nobodyhere0172 жыл бұрын

    This was an interesting story! Whitewater rafting seems like it was both nerve-wracking, and fun. I agree with you about the world though; there needs to be less discrimination and corruption and more fairness and equality. And since you asked, I'm apparently an infj-t. I'd say it sounds like me. Also, wasn't there going to be a patreon bloopers vid from the last video? If there still is, I'm still interested. And thanks Erin!

  • @ErinsHoose

    @ErinsHoose

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep there will be soon! I'm currently in Newcastle and I have another video I'm working on just now for Sunday, but they're definitely coming :)

  • @Packager
    @Packager2 жыл бұрын

    0:36 What pish! You are cute. Love from Australia. xo

  • @jwolfe251
    @jwolfe2512 жыл бұрын

    Erin. So I'm watching and thinking about how you drink coffee all of the time. Question: English are known for drinking tea. Do Scots drink coffee like we do in the states? Or mostly tea as in England? Or perhaps the English drink tons of coffee as well. Hope you are doing great my friend.

  • @lumina1104
    @lumina11042 жыл бұрын

    I like 'coo's lick', in my part of the world it's called a 'cow's lick'.

  • @ErinsHoose

    @ErinsHoose

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same thing! Used interchangeably here

  • @thomasschmidt1836
    @thomasschmidt18362 жыл бұрын

    Wasn't that the Friday with the full/blue moon?

  • @charlescossitt2020
    @charlescossitt20202 жыл бұрын

    I must be fallin in luv(Old southern guy), you want to float down a river on inner tubes and drink moonshine with me.

  • @nofrackingzone7479
    @nofrackingzone74792 жыл бұрын

    Cute video kiddo.

  • @feadogmhor5170
    @feadogmhor51702 жыл бұрын

    Now I can’t stop imagining a leek stuck in the ceiling 🤪

  • @jpn_119
    @jpn_1192 жыл бұрын

    I'm an INFP-T too! But... the real question is whats your Hogwarts house? I'm in Ravenclaw :)

  • @lisamarie328
    @lisamarie3282 жыл бұрын

    👌

  • @joshfellows9601
    @joshfellows96012 жыл бұрын

    Holy smokes your accent is as strong as my great uncles

  • @jim_dubhglas
    @jim_dubhglas2 жыл бұрын

    Anyone who was staring at you is because they either wished they had you as a friend, or wished they could buy you a drink at the pub...

  • @iMertin90
    @iMertin902 жыл бұрын

    just chat away get it oooooot man! here no that youll care.. got a new motor, blew in a day! a wanty greet man

  • @maciejobjasniacz
    @maciejobjasniacz2 жыл бұрын

    James 4:14 Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.

  • @nickknickerbocker6415
    @nickknickerbocker64152 жыл бұрын

    😌 " Success " To laugh often and much To win the Respect of Intelligent People and the affection of children To earn the appreciation of Honest Critics and endure the betrayal Of false friends To appreciate Beauty and find the best in others To make the world a bit better either by a healthy child Or a garden patch Or a Redeemed Social Condition To know even one Life has breathed easier because you have lived This is to have succeeded { By Ralph Waldo Emerson }

  • @rodyep3136
    @rodyep31362 жыл бұрын

    US..wtf...kinda neat how you talk.

  • @erikholsinger1687
    @erikholsinger16872 жыл бұрын

    Well crap, I’m at work so I won’t be able to ask you a question.

  • @ErinsHoose

    @ErinsHoose

    2 жыл бұрын

    This video was answering the questions :)

  • @harrysartain4769
    @harrysartain47692 жыл бұрын

    How cool is Marie but?

  • @ErinsHoose

    @ErinsHoose

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bloody love Marie!

  • @Chrono987
    @Chrono9872 жыл бұрын

    You have a lovely #cowslick

  • @dannydaghavarian9185
    @dannydaghavarian91852 жыл бұрын

    Pause at 6:48 😆😆😆