the ASIAN SECRET to LEARNING ANYTHING: Valedictorian reacts

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  • @jspark8
    @jspark8 Рік тому +112

    i see how it could be misleading. but yeah the reason i mentioned that studying you need to spend time doing it is because afterwards i said that ideally we WOULD have all the time but being efficient is better:) also i completely agree about time studied doesn’t equal results and the video before that (the one with 650k views) that was basically the whole basis of my video. but nice video and i noted things i should do better like defining terms. Also i agree with definitely NEVER taking what other people tell you to do but fit it so it works for you

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому +26

      Hey jspark! Haha was expecting you to stumble upon this. Again, great job on building your channel! I’m glad you can see the way your audience may take your video. You’re still early in your UA-cam career (I technically am too depending how you see it), but you’ve already made a massive impact! With that being said, it’s really hard to stay consistent and I struggle with this too, yet we need to use our influence in positive ways. That means that while you did have another video about efficiency, we have to consider that videos are technically standalone and a viewer may only watch your “learning anything” video. I get how you were trying to say to be efficient later - my reaction was my raw reaction in the moment so I guess that might be helpful to you 😅

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому +23

      I also think they even with all the time in the world, students realistically would get burned out if they spend all day studying and because reading things is boring (idk maybe I just get bored only reading), while not even guaranteeing the information is retained.
      Keep spreading our ASIAN SECRETS 😂 Let’s keep learning and helping people together!

  • @samsunggalaxya1323
    @samsunggalaxya1323 Рік тому +14

    Thank you for always mentioning 8h of sleep!
    I am now trying to prioritize my sleep atm, so having this reminder from you means a lot

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому +1

      YES I really value health and I want you to do the same! Best of luck :)

  • @minoobohatkiewicz5844
    @minoobohatkiewicz5844 Рік тому +24

    As for mixing subjects - I do find it works really well for me! After studying history which has a lot of facts, names, and dates to remember doing maths is almost like a break for my brain since it's just using a formula and logic. There absolutely are days when I have to focus on e.g. literature and history, but I try to fit a quick maths revision somewhere in between so I don't mix everything up :))

  • @bsaruulmaa4724
    @bsaruulmaa4724 Рік тому +11

    Great video! 🌟 I totally get it now - effective learning means breaking it down into short, regular study sessions, staying engaged with the material, and customizing your study methods to fit your style. Thanks for these awesome tips! 📚🧠

  • @Sally615-
    @Sally615- Рік тому +8

    Ur so real. The video about how to get A’s inspired me to try harder in school. Thank youuuu

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому

      Super happy to hear that. Thank youuuu. Please share with a friend!

  • @possiblystudying
    @possiblystudying 11 місяців тому +10

    I totally agree with basing your study sessions with the classes you're taking. When I was in highschool, I would study the least enjoyable class first (usually math lol) and then would study English. It gave my brain the break it needed, it boosted my mood, and I was still studying and completing the necessary assignments wthout feeling like I'm taking way too long studying to the point where I would burn out. And of course, I would end my studying with a good webtoon, anime, or kdrama LOL. You gotta treat yourself too!

  • @btsfan7531
    @btsfan7531 6 місяців тому +1

    My biology teacher said that time is needed to create the neurological links which are responsible for learning, and I completely agree. When you learn early the knowledge is just there when you need it. At least for me, but it worked wonders. Now in university I don't have the time with my job, but I study when I can

  • @georgepalmer5497
    @georgepalmer5497 Рік тому +4

    I agree wholeheartedly with this. I have found that caffeine affects my learning process too. My brain gets flighty when I have too much caffeine in me. But there is a manic phase in certain types of learning. I read a book about the deciphering of the DNA molecule by Watson and Crick in a "History of Science" class, and one of them mentioned that they went through a "manic phase" in their studies. I believe there is a manic phase in creative work. It verges on euphoria. They talk about "remote associations" sometimes when people are discussing creativity. Unfortunately, too many people have come to associate creativity with doing drugs. I think there are writers whose drug habits had a profound effect on their work, and the image of a hard drinking writer is almost a cliche. I've also found that isolation makes me more creative. I am more likely to get those "remote associations" when I have spent a lot of time alone.

  • @Dramawatchereurope
    @Dramawatchereurope Рік тому +2

    I’m always a night person. But still when I have 8 hours sleep and wake up early I’m more productive and get so much work done. When I’m at school, I have to motivation but it drops during the day. The fact that you can get so much done in the morning is amazing . Sometimes the small thing matter.

  • @cherishhh_
    @cherishhh_ Рік тому +7

    I love your videos!! Thank you so much, they help me alot. However I have one request, which is that you always mention deep work sessions and lately I've been trying to do them, but no matter what, I always end up taking longer than the expected time, and even if I clear my study space, make timers, I just feel even more pressure to finish and procrastinate. Nothing I do works. Maybe it would be a great idea if you made a video talking about how to do deep work? I'm sure a whole video for that topic would really help me and many others out!
    Also, when you mention you study 2 hours a day, for me I don't even have time to study for tests due to the amount of homeworks and projects given. Especially essays, they're the worst. Does doing your homework/etc count as your 2 hour study session?

  • @kadavera748
    @kadavera748 9 днів тому

    Hey ! My favourite studytuber reacting to my favourite studytuber

  • @MostBoringPersonEver-ww2nk
    @MostBoringPersonEver-ww2nk 9 місяців тому +4

    I'm asian and I never study, never take any time to do anything but lay down and munch on chips, never sit still. I still have As. I am still unsure what I am doing right but you know at least im proof time studying does not mean good grades. I'm just chilling.

  • @sarahsuper4
    @sarahsuper4 Рік тому +3

    was just watching both of your guys videos back to back and then you uploaded this lol

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому +1

      Haha whoa crazy!

  • @user-sz5dt9ih7f
    @user-sz5dt9ih7f 7 місяців тому

    You are the best. Please don't stop making videos. You're doing the world a huge favor!!!

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching my videos!! And for your encouragement :)

  • @Ilovecallumturner
    @Ilovecallumturner 7 місяців тому

    I am so grateful for discovering your channel, you helped me so much!❤

  • @account2-rv5hg
    @account2-rv5hg 7 місяців тому +1

    The word "quality rather than quantity" is also in Japan, a major exam country, but there is also a saying in Japan that "you can't enter a prestigious university as long as you don't do quantity and want quality."
    Sorry for my bad English.

  • @chaosopher23
    @chaosopher23 10 місяців тому +1

    What made math work for me was seeing it do something. A battery, a couple of components, and a multimeter or two can show an awful lot of math done on paper. Likewise, I like to take things apart to see how they work, too.

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  10 місяців тому +1

      That's awesome!!

  • @im_maki
    @im_maki 2 місяці тому +2

    Ppl who wants amy to open a reacting yt channel👇

  • @cora4811
    @cora4811 10 місяців тому +2

    I spend like 20 Minutes explaining a subject on my whiteboard, never spent a full hour in one subject lol

  • @Linda-vj9kp
    @Linda-vj9kp 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much. You are the best study UA-camr! ❤

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  4 місяці тому

      Aw thank you!

    • @Linda-vj9kp
      @Linda-vj9kp 4 місяці тому

      @@wamyy5 ❤️🤗

  • @USASMR-o2c
    @USASMR-o2c 18 днів тому +1

    Taiwan 🇹🇼 v. South Korea 🇰🇷 I ❤ it!!

  • @bluefhtam
    @bluefhtam Рік тому +2

    I don't have the opportunity to study mathematics in my country, but I dream of being a great mathematician in the future.

  • @robinjrgensen4196
    @robinjrgensen4196 8 місяців тому

    How did I not know of Khan Academy!!!! Thanks a lot!

  • @user-cq6bp6vq5m
    @user-cq6bp6vq5m Рік тому +2

    Second, love your videos Amy.

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому

      Aww much love for YOU :D

  • @abz7800
    @abz7800 Рік тому +184

    The secret is stop watching videos on the secret to learning and start reading the books for your exams lol. Almost zero top students watch videos on how to learn x and get better at y

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому +119

      But if you watch the video, you'll know reading is not the most *effective* study method 🤔Sometimes you need to sharpen the saw rather than keep sawing at the wood with brute force.

    • @abz7800
      @abz7800 Рік тому +5

      @@wamyy5 I mean I don’t think it’s right for me to argue with your opinions since your a high achiever but I’m also a high achiever so you can’t argue with me either let’s just leave it at a difference of opinions

    • @abz7800
      @abz7800 Рік тому +2

      ⁠@@wamyy5I’m a uk student so our education system is approximately 2 years ahead of America education system meaning the avg student from uk would have knowledge equivalent to students two years above their age group although we have much less emphasis non academic hobbies or experiences Our universities are still highly regarded worldwide and it’s possible to get through the education system by reading books made for the courses you take amongst other resources. I don’t fully understand the American education system but I can only assume things from what I’ve experience in uk.

    • @thegorgeousgamer9830
      @thegorgeousgamer9830 11 місяців тому +58

      not true i make straight A’s consistently and i still watch these videos. one of the qualities of being a top student is always looking for ways to improve and get better. there’s always something you can improve in and it’s good to take advantage of the resources we have available to do so. there’s nothing wrong with watching videos like this. and if you think there is why are you here?

    • @abz7800
      @abz7800 11 місяців тому +3

      @@thegorgeousgamer9830 I get straight A* that’s the highest grade in uk I watch these videos for fun and I think your a outlier of you learn anything in these types of videos most people will understand how to study and not require any more input after a certain stage on their life

  • @raspberry897
    @raspberry897 Рік тому +1

    also, i am buying your recommended books!! atomic habits

    • @raspberry897
      @raspberry897 Рік тому

      @@HumanHuman. thank u sm!! i am wondering whether to do 7 habits of highly effective people or atomic habits. which one would you prefer if you had to choose?

  • @vimla1978
    @vimla1978 11 місяців тому +2

    Hiii sissy ! Can u give me some tips on how to get into caltech for master( aerospace) it's my dream college

  • @Native722
    @Native722 10 місяців тому +1

    How do you feel about being self-taught?

  • @user-kb3pv7px8t
    @user-kb3pv7px8t Рік тому +2

    GIRLLLL. Thank you soo muchchhh. The first time i saw your video it literally open my mind a lot. 😅your tips are really good. Do you have any tips for sophomore. Like what can i do. Any tips. The school im aiming for is uc BERKLEY.

  • @williammanket1132
    @williammanket1132 7 місяців тому

    I don’t have good reading remembering skills which is why I am a below average exam taker. I wish instructor will make Quizlet, but they always say NO.

  • @JamesHanyuSmith
    @JamesHanyuSmith 7 місяців тому

    It's not "practice makes perfect". It's "perfect practice makes perfect". Learning right way, and THEN practicing that until it becomes muscle memory...

  • @bluefhtam
    @bluefhtam Рік тому +1

    Hi Amy, can you make a video about learning mathematics? Advanced mathematics... Thanks and take good care of yourself

  • @anshdeep9415
    @anshdeep9415 Рік тому +6

    Hello Amy😂, Asian stereotype are the best 😂😂😂 and ur savage replies are the best too
    ❤ btw love your reaction videos 📷

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому +2

      Hi Anshdeep!! Wow so happy to see your comment back here! And nooooo I don't want to be savage - I didn't mean to be if it seemed that way! Jspark is doing a great job trying to help students just like me. I think having conversations like in this video is helpful for students to decide what they think works best for them!
      Thanks so much for your comment and support ❤️

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому +2

      Also! Hope you can make the live stream tomorrow!

    • @anshdeep9415
      @anshdeep9415 Рік тому

      @@wamyy5ohh sorry i kinda misunderstood 😅

    • @anshdeep9415
      @anshdeep9415 Рік тому

      @@wamyy5 yeah I would love that. Thanks for considering me

  • @eudaimonian9473
    @eudaimonian9473 Рік тому +1

    The yardstick of understanding is basically being able to use the Feynman method... but as Feynman himself admits at a low enough level of explanation there are simply brute facts that we have to accept about the universe.

    • @eudaimonian9473
      @eudaimonian9473 Рік тому

      An excerpt from a Feynman interview:
      "Well, ice is slippery. Everybody knows that, no problem. But you ask why is ice slippery? That’s kinda curious. Ice is extremely slippery. It’s very interesting. You say, how does it work? You could either say, “I’m satisfied that you’ve answered me. Ice is slippery; that explains it,” or you could go on and say, “Why is ice slippery?” and then you’re involved with something, because there aren’t many things as slippery as ice. It’s not very hard to get greasy stuff, but that’s sort of wet and slimy. But a solid that’s so slippery? Because it is, in the case of ice, when you stand on it (they say) momentarily the pressure melts the ice a little bit so you get a sort of instantaneous water surface on which you’re slipping. Why on ice and not on other things? Because water expands when it freezes, so the pressure tries to undo the expansion and melts it. It’s capable of melting, but other substances get cracked when they’re freezing, and when you push them they’re satisfied to be solid.
      Why does water expand when it freezes and other substances don’t? I’m not answering your question, but I’m telling you how difficult the why question is. You have to know what it is that you’re permitted to understand and allow to be understood and known, and what it is you’re not. You’ll notice, in this example, that the more I ask why, the deeper a thing is, the more interesting it gets. We could even go further and say, “Why did she fall down when she slipped?” It has to do with gravity, involves all the planets and everything else. Nevermind! It goes on and on. And when you’re asked, for example, why two magnets repel, there are many different levels. It depends on whether you’re a student of physics or an ordinary person who doesn’t know anything. If you’re somebody who doesn’t know anything at all about it, all I can say is the magnetic force makes them repel, and that you’re feeling that force.
      You say, “That’s very strange, because I don’t feel a kind of force like that in other circumstances.” When you turn them the other way, they attract. There’s a very analogous force, electrical force, which is the same kind of a question, that’s also very weird. But you’re not at all disturbed by the fact that when you put your hand on a chair, it pushes you back. But we found out by looking at it that that’s the same force, as a matter of fact (an electrical force, not magnetic exactly, in that case). But it’s the same electric repulsions that are involved in keeping your finger away from the chair because it’s electrical forces in minor and microscopic details. There are other forces involved, connected to electrical forces. It turns out that the magnetic and electrical force with which I wish to explain this repulsion in the first place is what ultimately is the deeper thing that we have to start with to explain many other things that everybody would just accept. You know you can’t put your hand through the chair; that’s taken for granted. But that you can’t put your hand through the chair, when looked at more closely, why, involves the same repulsive forces that appear in magnets. The situation you then have to explain is why, in magnets, it goes over a bigger distance than ordinarily. There it has to do with the fact that in iron all the electrons are spinning in the same direction, they all get lined up, and they magnify the effect of the force ’til it’s large enough, at a distance, that you can feel it. But it’s a force which is present all the time and very common and is a basic force of almost - I mean, I could go a little further back if I went more technical - but on an early level I’ve just got to tell you that’s going to be one of the things you’ll just have to take as an element of the world: the existence of magnetic repulsion, or electrical attraction, magnetic attraction.
      I can’t explain that attraction in terms of anything else that’s familiar to you. For example, if we said the magnets attract like rubber bands, I would be cheating you. Because they’re not connected by rubber bands. I’d soon be in trouble. And secondly, if you were curious enough, you’d ask me why rubber bands tend to pull back together again, and I would end up explaining that in terms of electrical forces, which are the very things that I’m trying to use the rubber bands to explain. So I have cheated very badly, you see. So I am not going to be able to give you an answer to why magnets attract each other except to tell you that they do. And to tell you that that’s one of the elements in the world - there are electrical forces, magnetic forces, gravitational forces, and others, and those are some of the parts. If you were a student, I could go further. I could tell you that the magnetic forces are related to the electrical forces very intimately, that the relationship between the gravity forces and electrical forces remains unknown, and so on. But I really can’t do a good job, any job, of explaining magnetic force in terms of something else you’re more familiar with, because I don’t understand it in terms of anything else that you’re more familiar with."

    • @eudaimonian9473
      @eudaimonian9473 Рік тому

      Full video: ua-cam.com/video/Q1lL-hXO27Q/v-deo.html

  • @ahmedelamin7515
    @ahmedelamin7515 Рік тому +1

    Can you make a video about if you study better with or without music?

  • @jonathanaryee3505
    @jonathanaryee3505 7 місяців тому

    Amy, there people who also learn a lot to the extent that they do not engage their selves with extra curriculum activities but at the end do not ace their exams. What do you think about such people.

  • @perlaserrano1791
    @perlaserrano1791 8 днів тому

    And if you study literature? There is not a lot of things to understand, but to memorize. You have to sit down and memorize texts.

  • @eudaimonian9473
    @eudaimonian9473 Рік тому +1

    never knew I needed Amy's thirst trap pics but here we are

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому +2

      OMG that was just my latest post about how we should believe we're beautiful without makeup and by being healthy! HAHA didn't mean for them to be "thirst traps" 😂

  • @stellaolakada2155
    @stellaolakada2155 10 місяців тому

    I love your videos ❤️😍

  • @user-hx2xx4ce9n
    @user-hx2xx4ce9n 6 місяців тому

    i love your videos

  • @user-im7lb7rg7m
    @user-im7lb7rg7m 10 місяців тому

    thank you

  • @shashoua9439
    @shashoua9439 8 місяців тому

    So before recalling the information, should we read our lesson once or should we just write everything we remember and then adding the missing information ?

  • @HiddenTalent_07
    @HiddenTalent_07 6 місяців тому

    Hey girl! I’m a current engineering student who wants to make the switch to law after I graduate. Are these good tips for studying for the LSAT by any chance? Thanks so much ❤

  • @stellaolakada2155
    @stellaolakada2155 10 місяців тому

    Please could you make a video about studying maths and other calculation related subject.

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  10 місяців тому

      Already on my channel!

  • @birouketefera1343
    @birouketefera1343 9 місяців тому

    Your video is so helpful

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  9 місяців тому

      Yay! Thanks 😊

    • @birouketefera1343
      @birouketefera1343 9 місяців тому

      @@wamyy5 you make everything clearer. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you

    • @birouketefera1343
      @birouketefera1343 9 місяців тому

      I am actually a middle schooler and I am also a topper but recently I have been feeling a little stressed and you videos helped me

    • @birouketefera1343
      @birouketefera1343 9 місяців тому

      Can you please send me your BEST advice

  • @MiraclesSaint-Hilaire-hc1vq
    @MiraclesSaint-Hilaire-hc1vq 10 місяців тому

    1:26-27 that would be an Oscar(film awards) or an Emmy(TV awards). Grammys are only for music 😁

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  10 місяців тому

      LOL I realized that after. I’m clearly not up to speed

  • @tamilarasibarathiraja387
    @tamilarasibarathiraja387 9 місяців тому +1

    Now some time for indian secret😂😂

    • @mateobeauvineau
      @mateobeauvineau 6 місяців тому

      lol i wanna make a "french" secrets vid 😂

  • @ArtSmart267
    @ArtSmart267 4 місяці тому

    Who loves JSpark?

  • @asterialumin_2030
    @asterialumin_2030 Рік тому +1

    Amyyy, i cant find your live in the videos.

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому

      Sorry it got blocked cuz of NFL in the background 😭 maybe we can see how to edit it out?

    • @asterialumin_2030
      @asterialumin_2030 Рік тому

      @@wamyy5 oh nooo 😭 I joined the live for like 1 minute, I really really wanted to say hiii and I thought I'll watch the video after Im done with my homework. Yesss, we can try editing it out

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  Рік тому

      @@asterialumin_2030 yeah if you can it would be so wonderful and helpful if there’s a tutorial you can find so I can edit it out within UA-cam? Or I can look into it when I’m more free next weekend!

    • @asterialumin_2030
      @asterialumin_2030 Рік тому +1

      @@wamyy5 Amy I've heard that people put a green screen and then change the background, you can try doing that and I'll try looking for a UA-cam tutorial too.
      I WANT TO WATCH IT SO BAD

    • @asterialumin_2030
      @asterialumin_2030 Рік тому

      @@wamyy5 whatever is most convenient for youuuu Amyy, if youre busy you can upload it on the next weekend.
      Will be waiting ✨

  • @user-pe3tt7iu7g
    @user-pe3tt7iu7g 11 місяців тому

    W video!

    • @wamyy5
      @wamyy5  11 місяців тому

      Ty!

  • @Yajairaaa777
    @Yajairaaa777 5 місяців тому

    I hate people who hate on you 😔😭

  • @phanikatam4048
    @phanikatam4048 11 місяців тому +1

    pretend to teach to someone like 5 years old kid , active recall flash cards , spaced learning

  • @asterialumin_2030
    @asterialumin_2030 Рік тому +1

    Hiiii Amyyyy how are youuuu? First of all sorry for the late comment, i was so busy all day with school work and i get free at night its currently 11pm here.
    Alsooooo i changed the video to 1080p60 after @humanhuman mentioned, i REALLY wanted to see the difference 😂😂
    Honestly speaking i clicked this guy's video after seeing 'asian secret' im always like 'how come i dont know the 'asian' secrets!
    Amyyy, i literally noticed that he said the opposite thing after you played the video again (cant believe ive been falling for these tricks)
    I was actually kinda avoiding using active recall because i remember studying my text book for like 20 minutes and filling my whole textbook with highlighters and when i tried remembering what i had learned i remembered nothing. Im trying to use this technique again as i think its important to test yourself and you also get to know your mistakes
    'in a world where your time is infinite' I WISH-
    I actually used to think that if I study for a longer time I'll be able to do better and it's actually quite the opposite even if you study for 1 hour and understand the concepts, it's so much more beneficial than just looking at your textbook for 15 hours straight and telling yourself that you're productive
    Oh yes! Past papers, so helpful! That's actually how I passed my biology exam
    Being consistent is actually so important, it's like if you study math everyday you'll be able to pass easily but if you study 1 day before and just dump all the concepts in your brain your more likely to fail and actually forget what you DID know.
    That's actually what I do, these days I'm preparing for my German spelling bee and me and my friend like to quiz each other and especially starting from the hardest words, it definitely helps a lot.
    I think for many students studying for 5 minutes is not possible because I think schools don't make their schedule according to how much you've prepare though I actually read in atomic habits that to build consistency you should start small like you start with doing things for two minutes e.g on the first day opening your notes for two minutes, than going through the notes the next for 4 minutes like increasing the time. It definitely is really helpful but I think many students like meee find it hard.
    I actually want to say that studying the subjects in the same category is really helpful e.g if you do math you'll get bored at first but let's say after math you study physics you'll actually be more interested because similar concepts will be applied(like you mentioned in the video) and you'll enjoy the subject more
    And I totally agree with the learning and remembering tip, like I said earlier that I passed my exam by just doing past papers and seriously I didnt learn a single thing I just did the questions so many times that I knew the answer but I didn't know WHY that was the answer.
    As always Amyyyy loved the video, I absolutely love watching your videos because your advices are always THE BEST! And AMYYYYYYYYY we need more reaction videossssss

    • @raspberry897
      @raspberry897 Рік тому +1

      OMG YES!! Yours, humans and Amy’s advice I just understand now the general concept. You guys are truly the best not even going to lie!!! I am currently going to try these methods for my next test. I really appreciate you and human for being such amazing supporters of Amy. Amy truly does need more of you guys in her community. Y’all’s messages are just so 👌 I just came to say I agree with everything you just said here!

    • @asterialumin_2030
      @asterialumin_2030 Рік тому +1

      @@raspberry897 Hiii, Rianna Thank you so much for this amazing reply!!! Means so much to mee. I'm really happy you found what I said helpful and indeed @humanhuman always has amazing and really helpful advices it's like after I watch Amy's video I always read @humanhumans comment. And good luck on your test! You'll do great!
      Once again thank you so much for making my dayy

    • @raspberry897
      @raspberry897 Рік тому +1

      @@asterialumin_2030 Ofc!!!! And i am glad. Oh perfect! Ill make sure to do that too. And dont thank me. I am just taking your guy's advice and applying it. It means a lot to me.

  • @raspberry897
    @raspberry897 Рік тому +1

    amyy, i txted u on discord! just a warning its really long, i am so sorry!! i just wanted to really explain but you dont have to read everything! its already such a honor you let me do this, so