hi could u please tell me what app do u use for editing ?
@gabriellarubyСағат бұрын
@@evasitself honestly just imovie on my phone but its super tedious when making 10 min videos so i’d recommend da vinci, adobe premier pro, or final cut pro :) but imovie definitely works and it’s the easiest to navigate
@ZackyASMR2 күн бұрын
Hi ❤
@gabriellaruby2 күн бұрын
@@ZackyASMR heyyyy :)
@tanyachan40413 күн бұрын
I sent u the invite through a pigeon and it got lost I’m so sorry
@jessicaairhienbuwa72898 күн бұрын
Omg 😭 ur so funny, I relate sb: “can you guess what happened next? I got FOMO for the Greece Olympics 🤦♀️” 😭😭😭
@gabriellaruby8 күн бұрын
@@jessicaairhienbuwa7289 HAHAHAHA like that would’ve been so cool to watch 😭😭 thank you love ❤️
@gabriellaruby9 күн бұрын
i need a ring light i fear
@imeldahiggins-wiffle830215 күн бұрын
I can't wait until you all have children....teehee
@gabriellaruby15 күн бұрын
@@imeldahiggins-wiffle8302 not gonna have kids tbh teehee
@desmien67915 күн бұрын
GenX here, a little more perspective, back when I was a kid in the 80s Los Angeles. There was a huge drought and certain areas required everyone that had a pool in their backyard to be drained. Skaters in Venice such as the Zboys would be hopping into these backyards while the people living there were gone and throw exclusive invite only skate parties in those pools. When the people living there got home, everyone ran before the cops came. Just about everry GenX has climbed a roof, for some it was to get the antenna working, some it was for the view, and some like myself and friends it was both because we weren't supposed to be up there and in many cases for the thrill of jumping off the roof (usually onto grass below). Other kids in the neighborhood and I would also make a game of this in jumping over objects such as clothesline poles or small trees from the roof. We'd hop fences of schools when they were closed to play basketball or skate (many of these times involved using a table/benches for doing tricks). Games? Yeah I remember Red Rover which was very mild compared to some of the other games we played (Red Rover was something that teachers in preschool and elementary school had us playing). Red Rover was nothing compared to British Bulldog which is very similar to Red Rover except it involves tackling people without any protective gear. Many of us, we'd be in arcades multiple times a week or bowling alleys to play video games and GenX gamers are just as crazy. The makeshift bike ramp talked about, we looked forward to when road repairs were being done around the corner. The asphalt they'd have in a big pile for days was our makeshift bike ramp. As a kid, there was one bank my mother went to every week. Every time I went with her, while waiting for her, I'd be climbing the wall of the bank (was told multiple times by the employees to not do it after almost reaching the roof of the bank). My mother knew I was doing this, she'd come back to the car many times to find me almost to the roof but she never scolded me. We'd do backflips off swings and monkey bars. Even as very little kids our parents just watched and didn't say anything.
@gabriellaruby15 күн бұрын
@@desmien679 as a gen z with a gen x mum and a cusp dad, i definitely appreciate the way they’ve parented me with a good balance of caring about me when i got hurt and letting me make the mistakes. i don’t feel like i missed out on a good childhood and still got to learn the same lessons a lot of you guys did. i definitely feel for you guys! it’s so known that children need attention from their parents for healthy development, so i appreciate that gen x (mostly) learnt from their own childhoods. unfortunately not all gen z kids have the same experience as me and some even had super strict parents, so i think a good balance is the better option! thanks for your comment :)
@desmien67915 күн бұрын
@@gabriellaruby many parents didn't completely ignore the kids but more at a very young age had us be aware of what to do to keep ourselves safe while at the same time letting us learn from making our own mistakes. Like for me, there were times I'd be visiting friends that lived on a ranch in the desert and we'd go off shooting stuff with BB guns. However we knew not to shoot each other with them otherwise we'd be feeling it from our parents afterwards. At a very small age we had to stay on our street or block however many of us would sneak to the nearby donut shop nearby to play videogames. We'd get caught sometimes and get a spanking and/or grounded for it but we still did it anyways. It was the thrill of also doing what we weren't supposed to that added to the danger and the thrill of doing it. Even some of the millennials that were born in the early 80s would be doing some of these things with us. It's also not just the parents but the neighbors in the area back then who were aware of some of the things we were doing, some even knew our parents, some would even keep an eye on us from a window on occasion but would always let kids be kids. The only time they might get involved is sometimes if one of us got seriously hurt like a broken bone or in the case of some neighbors if we were either caught on their roof or in their property (even then some just ignored it such as us hopping the wall into their yard to get a ball or something instead of us constantly bugging em about it accidentally going into the yard). We learned a lot also and in the best way to keep it retained, from experiencing it. We may have jumped off a bunch of high places but we also knew what was feasible before doing it the first time and from the experience knew what we could handle and couldn't. We also quickly learned from the very stupid mistakes we made especially when broken bones were involved. This didn't mean we stopped doing many of these things but learned from it and became more careful with doing it in the future.
@Darcy81916 күн бұрын
If Gabriella has a million fans, then I am one of them. If Gabriella has ten fans, then I am one of them. If Gabriella has only one fan then that is me. If Gabriella has no fans, then that means I am no longer on earth. If the world is against Gabriella, then I am against the world.
@gabriellaruby15 күн бұрын
@@Darcy819 you keep my channel alive king 🙏🙏🙏
@plaguedoctor589216 күн бұрын
We ride at dawn. We start early and get the job done before the sun is up. No light, no witnesses.
@HalideHelix15 күн бұрын
Yah man, you watched breakfast club and drank water from a hose, man, so hardcore.
@desmien67915 күн бұрын
@@HalideHelixstarting at 4-5 years old some of us would be climbing trees and buildings for no other reason then to jump off. We'd have rock fights and throw green acorns at each other for fun. In Venice the skaters would be jumping into backyards that had pools (drained due to a drought) just to skateboard in em. Even in my old elementary school the older GenX kids would be hopping the fence after hours to do tricks on the benches and play basketball. You familiar with Red Rover? That's what teachers had us playing in preschool and elementary school. What we actually played was British Bulldog which was similar to Red Rover but involved full contact (no safety equipment) tackling. Even the older millennials that were a few years younger than GenX were participating in some of these things. In my neighborhood as a kid, our makeshift bike ramp was a large pile of asphalt around the corner that was left for days after doing road repairs. The more dangerous it was the bigger the thrill in doing it. 3 broken bones before I was 11, 2 from climbing and 1 from skating. I still continued to do both just got better at doing em (including later on climbing from one end of the understructure of a bridge to another that was heavy traffic of cars going over it and about 150 foot drop in the middle of it, never came close to falling and the thrill at 8-9 years old this first time doing it was amazing).
@aprilheart740316 күн бұрын
What is Happening?????
@killermiller198017 күн бұрын
Gen X here..we are watching at all times. Be warned. Kidding! This shits cheesy
@gabriellaruby17 күн бұрын
@@killermiller1980 HAHAHAHAHA
@madelinehvr34420 күн бұрын
You’ve convinced me to try make some too! 🍯
@gabriellaruby20 күн бұрын
@@madelinehvr344 make some with me <33
@gabriellaruby23 күн бұрын
first btw ugh this is too easy
@A_S12328 күн бұрын
Hello fellow small KZreadr!
@gabriellaruby27 күн бұрын
@@A_S123 heyyyy we see each other 🙏
@haileyrivera294829 күн бұрын
So cute
@madelinehvr344Ай бұрын
Loving these fits 😍🔥
@Darcy819Ай бұрын
Wow nice outfits
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
@@Darcy819 you can borrow them if you like!
@aliaalia2465Ай бұрын
@@gabriellaruby lol
@Darcy819Ай бұрын
Wow nice room
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
@@Darcy819 you can hang out if you like!
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
all the camera angles makes it look like im growing and shrinking rapidly LMAOOO. I'm 5'7 just for some perspective
@ZackyASMRАй бұрын
Hi new subscriber here ❤
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
@@ZackyASMR heyyy welcome :))
@0lynn046Ай бұрын
Gurl ur room is so cute 💕
@cristalxxАй бұрын
love all the posters!!
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
@@cristalxx thank you love!! <33
@obscure_ghoulАй бұрын
omg your room is so cute, and I love your earring collection!
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
ahhhh thank u so much angel 💞
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
first
@Darcy819Ай бұрын
Thanks I will use this tutorial
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
LMAOOOO send pics please!
@Pr_AlАй бұрын
I really like this video! Thank you💜
@fainalevitov-volk3618Ай бұрын
I want to make this type of content! This is super cool For the splits, it all depends on how long you stay there. Back when I did ballet, I knew some girls who would read or watch tv while trying to get the splits
@lem8540Ай бұрын
Tryna get like this for the whole summer🙌
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
omg stop thank u 💞💞💞
@аморикалоАй бұрын
i don't really understand how i got here, but i want to say that you are cool! go ahead little bloggers
@gabriellarubyАй бұрын
HAHA thank you 💞💞
@FloatingRhino35Ай бұрын
5th :D 205th subscriber i mean 👌👌
@samurai85482 ай бұрын
Fourth
@AfterPartyAlex2 ай бұрын
Thank you. The absurdity of this being a high school play made me lose a lot of respect for this show which I previously was loving. The play totally jumped the shark, not just in terms of cost, but who choreographed all those dance numbers? Parents and siblings and teachers are in the audience watching graphic sex and explicit profanity?
@cathrynclifford54012 ай бұрын
Brilliant ! “Feed me “
@Darcy8192 ай бұрын
Second
@gabriellaruby2 ай бұрын
not that special tbh
@gabriellaruby2 ай бұрын
first
@anthonycrovo3 ай бұрын
this is so real
@gabriellaruby3 ай бұрын
real recognises real!
@Darcy8193 ай бұрын
Just booked coachella 2025 for us after watching this!
@gabriellaruby3 ай бұрын
dreams do come trueeeee 😭😭😭😭😭 thank you so much 😭
@ilkcancagdasa23134 ай бұрын
very beatiful gabriella 😄
@Livinrealgoodfolks5 ай бұрын
Gurl actually how are you so creative!!! Keep up the great work! You are going to go so far in life ❤
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
oh my gosh thank you that’s one of the nicest things i’ve heard :’))
@frannnnnas5 ай бұрын
Need to live with u in the 1920s maybe
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
i appreciate the thought and even the hesitation ❤️❤️
@Youknow0105 ай бұрын
Here before 1m
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
omg stop thank u so much 🥺🥺
@sheaIeighdargo5 ай бұрын
this is so creative
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
thank u sm 💓💓💓
@talynosama5 ай бұрын
I LUV THISSSSS🎀🎀🎀
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
ahhh thank you love!!💓💓💓💓
@Nikkigetlove5 ай бұрын
Good ❤
@cathrynclifford54015 ай бұрын
Love it !
@sophiebrown83835 ай бұрын
This video is so cool. 😎 love from Australia. So interesting
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
thank you kind stranger 🤭😌
@Darcy8195 ай бұрын
What a shoutout! Thanks, I’m honoured ❤ hoping for more collabs in the future
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
COLLAB HAHAHAHAH
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
thank you king
@supritisingh46495 ай бұрын
ur so fun <3
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
i love u ❤️❤️❤️
@tanyachan40415 ай бұрын
i love you
@tanyachan40415 ай бұрын
this cheered me up after a long day at awful work
@gabriellaruby5 ай бұрын
@@tanyachan4041 TANYAAA ur making me weep as we speak i love u more
Пікірлер
hi could u please tell me what app do u use for editing ?
@@evasitself honestly just imovie on my phone but its super tedious when making 10 min videos so i’d recommend da vinci, adobe premier pro, or final cut pro :) but imovie definitely works and it’s the easiest to navigate
Hi ❤
@@ZackyASMR heyyyy :)
I sent u the invite through a pigeon and it got lost I’m so sorry
Omg 😭 ur so funny, I relate sb: “can you guess what happened next? I got FOMO for the Greece Olympics 🤦♀️” 😭😭😭
@@jessicaairhienbuwa7289 HAHAHAHA like that would’ve been so cool to watch 😭😭 thank you love ❤️
i need a ring light i fear
I can't wait until you all have children....teehee
@@imeldahiggins-wiffle8302 not gonna have kids tbh teehee
GenX here, a little more perspective, back when I was a kid in the 80s Los Angeles. There was a huge drought and certain areas required everyone that had a pool in their backyard to be drained. Skaters in Venice such as the Zboys would be hopping into these backyards while the people living there were gone and throw exclusive invite only skate parties in those pools. When the people living there got home, everyone ran before the cops came. Just about everry GenX has climbed a roof, for some it was to get the antenna working, some it was for the view, and some like myself and friends it was both because we weren't supposed to be up there and in many cases for the thrill of jumping off the roof (usually onto grass below). Other kids in the neighborhood and I would also make a game of this in jumping over objects such as clothesline poles or small trees from the roof. We'd hop fences of schools when they were closed to play basketball or skate (many of these times involved using a table/benches for doing tricks). Games? Yeah I remember Red Rover which was very mild compared to some of the other games we played (Red Rover was something that teachers in preschool and elementary school had us playing). Red Rover was nothing compared to British Bulldog which is very similar to Red Rover except it involves tackling people without any protective gear. Many of us, we'd be in arcades multiple times a week or bowling alleys to play video games and GenX gamers are just as crazy. The makeshift bike ramp talked about, we looked forward to when road repairs were being done around the corner. The asphalt they'd have in a big pile for days was our makeshift bike ramp. As a kid, there was one bank my mother went to every week. Every time I went with her, while waiting for her, I'd be climbing the wall of the bank (was told multiple times by the employees to not do it after almost reaching the roof of the bank). My mother knew I was doing this, she'd come back to the car many times to find me almost to the roof but she never scolded me. We'd do backflips off swings and monkey bars. Even as very little kids our parents just watched and didn't say anything.
@@desmien679 as a gen z with a gen x mum and a cusp dad, i definitely appreciate the way they’ve parented me with a good balance of caring about me when i got hurt and letting me make the mistakes. i don’t feel like i missed out on a good childhood and still got to learn the same lessons a lot of you guys did. i definitely feel for you guys! it’s so known that children need attention from their parents for healthy development, so i appreciate that gen x (mostly) learnt from their own childhoods. unfortunately not all gen z kids have the same experience as me and some even had super strict parents, so i think a good balance is the better option! thanks for your comment :)
@@gabriellaruby many parents didn't completely ignore the kids but more at a very young age had us be aware of what to do to keep ourselves safe while at the same time letting us learn from making our own mistakes. Like for me, there were times I'd be visiting friends that lived on a ranch in the desert and we'd go off shooting stuff with BB guns. However we knew not to shoot each other with them otherwise we'd be feeling it from our parents afterwards. At a very small age we had to stay on our street or block however many of us would sneak to the nearby donut shop nearby to play videogames. We'd get caught sometimes and get a spanking and/or grounded for it but we still did it anyways. It was the thrill of also doing what we weren't supposed to that added to the danger and the thrill of doing it. Even some of the millennials that were born in the early 80s would be doing some of these things with us. It's also not just the parents but the neighbors in the area back then who were aware of some of the things we were doing, some even knew our parents, some would even keep an eye on us from a window on occasion but would always let kids be kids. The only time they might get involved is sometimes if one of us got seriously hurt like a broken bone or in the case of some neighbors if we were either caught on their roof or in their property (even then some just ignored it such as us hopping the wall into their yard to get a ball or something instead of us constantly bugging em about it accidentally going into the yard). We learned a lot also and in the best way to keep it retained, from experiencing it. We may have jumped off a bunch of high places but we also knew what was feasible before doing it the first time and from the experience knew what we could handle and couldn't. We also quickly learned from the very stupid mistakes we made especially when broken bones were involved. This didn't mean we stopped doing many of these things but learned from it and became more careful with doing it in the future.
If Gabriella has a million fans, then I am one of them. If Gabriella has ten fans, then I am one of them. If Gabriella has only one fan then that is me. If Gabriella has no fans, then that means I am no longer on earth. If the world is against Gabriella, then I am against the world.
@@Darcy819 you keep my channel alive king 🙏🙏🙏
We ride at dawn. We start early and get the job done before the sun is up. No light, no witnesses.
Yah man, you watched breakfast club and drank water from a hose, man, so hardcore.
@@HalideHelixstarting at 4-5 years old some of us would be climbing trees and buildings for no other reason then to jump off. We'd have rock fights and throw green acorns at each other for fun. In Venice the skaters would be jumping into backyards that had pools (drained due to a drought) just to skateboard in em. Even in my old elementary school the older GenX kids would be hopping the fence after hours to do tricks on the benches and play basketball. You familiar with Red Rover? That's what teachers had us playing in preschool and elementary school. What we actually played was British Bulldog which was similar to Red Rover but involved full contact (no safety equipment) tackling. Even the older millennials that were a few years younger than GenX were participating in some of these things. In my neighborhood as a kid, our makeshift bike ramp was a large pile of asphalt around the corner that was left for days after doing road repairs. The more dangerous it was the bigger the thrill in doing it. 3 broken bones before I was 11, 2 from climbing and 1 from skating. I still continued to do both just got better at doing em (including later on climbing from one end of the understructure of a bridge to another that was heavy traffic of cars going over it and about 150 foot drop in the middle of it, never came close to falling and the thrill at 8-9 years old this first time doing it was amazing).
What is Happening?????
Gen X here..we are watching at all times. Be warned. Kidding! This shits cheesy
@@killermiller1980 HAHAHAHAHA
You’ve convinced me to try make some too! 🍯
@@madelinehvr344 make some with me <33
first btw ugh this is too easy
Hello fellow small KZreadr!
@@A_S123 heyyyy we see each other 🙏
So cute
Loving these fits 😍🔥
Wow nice outfits
@@Darcy819 you can borrow them if you like!
@@gabriellaruby lol
Wow nice room
@@Darcy819 you can hang out if you like!
all the camera angles makes it look like im growing and shrinking rapidly LMAOOO. I'm 5'7 just for some perspective
Hi new subscriber here ❤
@@ZackyASMR heyyy welcome :))
Gurl ur room is so cute 💕
love all the posters!!
@@cristalxx thank you love!! <33
omg your room is so cute, and I love your earring collection!
ahhhh thank u so much angel 💞
first
Thanks I will use this tutorial
LMAOOOO send pics please!
I really like this video! Thank you💜
I want to make this type of content! This is super cool For the splits, it all depends on how long you stay there. Back when I did ballet, I knew some girls who would read or watch tv while trying to get the splits
Tryna get like this for the whole summer🙌
omg stop thank u 💞💞💞
i don't really understand how i got here, but i want to say that you are cool! go ahead little bloggers
HAHA thank you 💞💞
5th :D 205th subscriber i mean 👌👌
Fourth
Thank you. The absurdity of this being a high school play made me lose a lot of respect for this show which I previously was loving. The play totally jumped the shark, not just in terms of cost, but who choreographed all those dance numbers? Parents and siblings and teachers are in the audience watching graphic sex and explicit profanity?
Brilliant ! “Feed me “
Second
not that special tbh
first
this is so real
real recognises real!
Just booked coachella 2025 for us after watching this!
dreams do come trueeeee 😭😭😭😭😭 thank you so much 😭
very beatiful gabriella 😄
Gurl actually how are you so creative!!! Keep up the great work! You are going to go so far in life ❤
oh my gosh thank you that’s one of the nicest things i’ve heard :’))
Need to live with u in the 1920s maybe
i appreciate the thought and even the hesitation ❤️❤️
Here before 1m
omg stop thank u so much 🥺🥺
this is so creative
thank u sm 💓💓💓
I LUV THISSSSS🎀🎀🎀
ahhh thank you love!!💓💓💓💓
Good ❤
Love it !
This video is so cool. 😎 love from Australia. So interesting
thank you kind stranger 🤭😌
What a shoutout! Thanks, I’m honoured ❤ hoping for more collabs in the future
COLLAB HAHAHAHAH
thank you king
ur so fun <3
i love u ❤️❤️❤️
i love you
this cheered me up after a long day at awful work
@@tanyachan4041 TANYAAA ur making me weep as we speak i love u more