When I was 20 I could barely pretend to be human. Now I am 69 and I have learned that it doesn't matter WHAT I am as long as I'm having fun. But this is a good thing you're doing. I hope this helps a lot of people.
One day we are all gone anyway. Everything you think you had to accomplish till then won't matter. The only important thing is that you don't have any regrets and are happy with what you did.
I purchased it. I have only just started, but I like how beginner friendly it is - especially to someone like me who has never tried dancing before. I'm excited to try out more chapters!
I'm definitely going to check this out. I have level 2 ASD, and despite almost 2 decades of concerted effort to improve, it's still something with which I struggle. I have to put so much energy and focus into things like my posture, facial expressions, gestures, hand placement, where I'm looking, etc.. that I end up drained after even the smallest of social outings or gatherings. Add to that the anxiety I get if someone brings attention to any of the aforementioned behaviours; any sort of confrontation stemming from this only serves to exacerbate the anxiety. Hope you two have a wonderful Christmas! Thanks for all of the enjoyable shorts this year! ❤
@James Sunderland its different for everyone and there's so much dimension to the experience that i can't memorize. ill get into past me first. for me, i never knew i was autistic for a long time, just felt like i was the weird one no one liked and felt angry at others for not accepting me ever since i was a little child, but eventually also angry with myself for being intolerable. i had to do kindergarten twice and still remember the great shame and loneliness i felt when i found out i was doing kindergarten again. i constantly felt i was more stupid compared to the rest but still had a childlike ego at the same time? just with the awareness that people belittle me and that im the "stupid" one in the crowd. i always lashed out against teachers because i was constantly stressed with the environment i was in, and my teachers didn't understand me because they didn't even have a diagnosis to go off of. (they probably would've still had impatience and used methods that didn't work but would've kept note of autism). i lashed out against other students too, because many made fun of my irritability, my intellect, my interests, my understanding of certain social ques, and my stimming behaviours, which caused me to also falsely perceive some people's actions as something to belittle me which got me in trouble a lot as i "lied" a lot (it was my truth) due to my assumption that people had hurtful intentions. i had loud meltdowns and stormed out of a lot of situations (consciously choosing flight when my first instinct was fight due to recognized patterns that i got in trouble for fight) which people also made fun of me for. that includes the precious golden children who "could never do anything wrong". i tried not to show fear but usually my meltdowns came from fear of getting into trouble with parents or teachers due to trauma. i hid many of my behaviours and traits over time because people shamed me for them, including my family, which became subconscious. some choices are conscious which is why it's exhausting, but it's also subconscious because your brain associates those traits and behaviours with the trauma you received from others when showing them, which is why unmasking is so difficult. here's a conscious and subconscious example. concious: actively choosing not to share my interest in my little pony in grade 6 and suppressing to the point of it not being special to me anymore because people judged for liking something so "childlike", not plugging my ears to loud sounds because it was seen as impolite, hiding anxiety and fears from people because they'll think it's stupid, pretending i know something so im not viewed as stupid. subconscious: speaking while drained because going non-verbal as someone who is capable of speaking is simply viewed as inconvenient, not stimming (especially vocal stims) because stims are viewed as disruptive, making eye contact (this became conscious after isolation though), and there's probably more but since decisions are not conscious i usually have to actually do research to realize subconscious things in my mind. in the present, i now know im autistic. i have pride in special interests, i stim unapologetically, and i make less eye contact. im aware of my sensory issues being sensory issues and i now go to a more accepting school. sensory issues still suck, i struggle with dragging carpet noises which feels like grating in the ears and with food textures which makes me an unhealthy eater. i still struggle with anxiety. statistics show over half of diagnosed autistic people also have anxiety. statistics also show that the second most common unnatural (unnatural is the key word) cause of death is s^icide, the first being heart failure. so it is hard to be autistic than it is to be not, and sometimes i feel like an imposter because im not like a lot of other autistic people since i also have adhd that sometimes contradicts certain traits of autism.
Hi, i'm french and i love what you do, i have an handicap so i can't do what you do but i think that juste amazing and it's a form of art, for me, i know i'm just a random person in youtube but if someone read that, i wish you a good life and to have much of fun in this crazy story👌 Mes plus sincères salutations à vous, de la part d'une personne francophone qui vous souhaite tout le bonheur du monde
How nice. I became a tour guide years ago and had to figure this kind of thing out on my own even though I was self-conscious about how to project myself.
I'm a massive introvert, and a lot of my quiet confidence came from learning to be verbally assertive / straightforward about how I feel. Like turning down a party invite / or drinking night, with: "It's not really my venue, but the invite means a lot!"... "I'm a nerd, drinking isn't really my average night out. But hope you guys have an awesome time! I'll be with you in spirit ;D" My younger self used to just go with the flow, and then feel uncomfortable, out of place, resentful about not being upfront. P.s I mean this purely artistically, no homo etc, you both are really good looking and a cute couple!
I just wanted to say that one of my favorite things you guys do is using stuff around your house as props for your videos. Some of those really make me laugh.
great news, love your content, sadly im from argentina, we are in a bad economic moment and cannot afford it, but wish you the best your hard work will be rewarded, cheers
I love that you said it's gonna teach self-confidence!!!! I honestly could use more :D You guys are admirable! (I assume you have lots of self-confidence) Good luck and congratulations on the course!!!!
As a Georgian, it is still difficult for me to understand English when an Englishman or an American speaks, but I understood everything you said very well 😉
This is funny to me because I have the opposite problem, I can't understand a word Americans say when they speak French (I'm also American), but I can understand it perfectly from native French speakers. Sounds like Americans/English are the common problem here 😂
This is awesome. I’m still working on my posture but everyone calls me a robot because I’m so stiff and I don’t have any flow. Grew up in a militaristic upbringing so I even felt shy trying to dance alone in my room growing up. I’d just feel stupid and go back to studying. I was only taught to waltz 💀 and even then I stepped on girl’s feet at homecoming.
Congrats on successfully finishing the course. But I think it's a mistake to not tell on the video where to get it... or even just mention checking the description for a link. At first, I just thought you're going to post it here on YT later. Anyway, you make great content, keep it up, cheers!
Unbelievable great talent's and channel content. Very impressive, and i'm rarely getting impressed. It was making my day great again. Have a good one, everyone :)))
Just curious, is there any other way to buy the course from your page except credit card, like with pay pal for example ?? Best regards from Germany !! ❤🙂
I'm amazed by your English. As an Italian I wonder if this level is common with younger generations in Poland cause here in Italy, we are too far behind with the common English knowledge.
npc voicing is amazing here! good job devs
Ikr. But I hope that the final product comes out just as good as the teaser
@@adityashandilya2789 nah EA has a say in this one
I am impressed by the lip sync quality
Ikr :D
😂
When I was 20 I could barely pretend to be human. Now I am 69 and I have learned that it doesn't matter WHAT I am as long as I'm having fun. But this is a good thing you're doing. I hope this helps a lot of people.
Good number tho granpa hope you be happy
@@erenyayger3840 The numbers aren't the main point, but thank you.
Reptilian detected !!!!!! 😜
Jikes aside. You are. Conpletly right good man
you ended up being realest human
One day we are all gone anyway. Everything you think you had to accomplish till then won't matter. The only important thing is that you don't have any regrets and are happy with what you did.
These graphics are amazing. What engine was this produced on?
Mercedes 3000cc diesel
Ultra turbo 6 inches double nuts di*k p*ssy engine
Unreal Engine 2024
Unreal engine 5 using metahumans 😂
I purchased it. I have only just started, but I like how beginner friendly it is - especially to someone like me who has never tried dancing before. I'm excited to try out more chapters!
Kolejna duma Polski 🥰 Dzięki za to, co robicie! ☺
Z?
@@Hn-cw1ugBez ,,z" też jest poprawnie, choć znaczenie się nieco zmienia, ale zdanie nadal ma sens.
pytanie po co po angielsku mówią skoro to taka duma Polski, powinno się po polsku mówić
ona też jest polką?
za co? za ten cały cringe? nie, nie dziękuję
You guys are the best! Thanks for doing this!
For doing what?
This!
I seriously love you two!
Super!! And best of luck to both of you. Hello from Maldives 🇲🇻 😀
the part when he do static running looks so real, real hidden talent
You guys are so incredibly nice
I'm definitely going to check this out.
I have level 2 ASD, and despite almost 2 decades of concerted effort to improve, it's still something with which I struggle. I have to put so much energy and focus into things like my posture, facial expressions, gestures, hand placement, where I'm looking, etc.. that I end up drained after even the smallest of social outings or gatherings. Add to that the anxiety I get if someone brings attention to any of the aforementioned behaviours; any sort of confrontation stemming from this only serves to exacerbate the anxiety.
Hope you two have a wonderful Christmas! Thanks for all of the enjoyable shorts this year! ❤
Nah bruh u r useless😂
i am also autistic
@James Sunderland its different for everyone and there's so much dimension to the experience that i can't memorize. ill get into past me first.
for me, i never knew i was autistic for a long time, just felt like i was the weird one no one liked and felt angry at others for not accepting me ever since i was a little child, but eventually also angry with myself for being intolerable.
i had to do kindergarten twice and still remember the great shame and loneliness i felt when i found out i was doing kindergarten again. i constantly felt i was more stupid compared to the rest but still had a childlike ego at the same time? just with the awareness that people belittle me and that im the "stupid" one in the crowd.
i always lashed out against teachers because i was constantly stressed with the environment i was in, and my teachers didn't understand me because they didn't even have a diagnosis to go off of. (they probably would've still had impatience and used methods that didn't work but would've kept note of autism). i lashed out against other students too, because many made fun of my irritability, my intellect, my interests, my understanding of certain social ques, and my stimming behaviours, which caused me to also falsely perceive some people's actions as something to belittle me which got me in trouble a lot as i "lied" a lot (it was my truth) due to my assumption that people had hurtful intentions.
i had loud meltdowns and stormed out of a lot of situations (consciously choosing flight when my first instinct was fight due to recognized patterns that i got in trouble for fight) which people also made fun of me for. that includes the precious golden children who "could never do anything wrong". i tried not to show fear but usually my meltdowns came from fear of getting into trouble with parents or teachers due to trauma.
i hid many of my behaviours and traits over time because people shamed me for them, including my family, which became subconscious. some choices are conscious which is why it's exhausting, but it's also subconscious because your brain associates those traits and behaviours with the trauma you received from others when showing them, which is why unmasking is so difficult. here's a conscious and subconscious example. concious: actively choosing not to share my interest in my little pony in grade 6 and suppressing to the point of it not being special to me anymore because people judged for liking something so "childlike", not plugging my ears to loud sounds because it was seen as impolite, hiding anxiety and fears from people because they'll think it's stupid, pretending i know something so im not viewed as stupid. subconscious: speaking while drained because going non-verbal as someone who is capable of speaking is simply viewed as inconvenient, not stimming (especially vocal stims) because stims are viewed as disruptive, making eye contact (this became conscious after isolation though), and there's probably more but since decisions are not conscious i usually have to actually do research to realize subconscious things in my mind.
in the present, i now know im autistic. i have pride in special interests, i stim unapologetically, and i make less eye contact. im aware of my sensory issues being sensory issues and i now go to a more accepting school. sensory issues still suck, i struggle with dragging carpet noises which feels like grating in the ears and with food textures which makes me an unhealthy eater.
i still struggle with anxiety. statistics show over half of diagnosed autistic people also have anxiety. statistics also show that the second most common unnatural (unnatural is the key word) cause of death is s^icide, the first being heart failure. so it is hard to be autistic than it is to be not, and sometimes i feel like an imposter because im not like a lot of other autistic people since i also have adhd that sometimes contradicts certain traits of autism.
@James Sunderland i am literally diagnosed with autism.
Hi, i'm french and i love what you do, i have an handicap so i can't do what you do but i think that juste amazing and it's a form of art, for me, i know i'm just a random person in youtube but if someone read that, i wish you a good life and to have much of fun in this crazy story👌
Mes plus sincères salutations à vous, de la part d'une personne francophone qui vous souhaite tout le bonheur du monde
Wow shout out to devs who have made them in the cutscene!
How nice. I became a tour guide years ago and had to figure this kind of thing out on my own even though I was self-conscious about how to project myself.
This gameplay looks dope...really inteligent NPC duo
I'm a massive introvert, and a lot of my quiet confidence came from learning to be verbally assertive / straightforward about how I feel. Like turning down a party invite / or drinking night, with:
"It's not really my venue, but the invite means a lot!"... "I'm a nerd, drinking isn't really my average night out. But hope you guys have an awesome time! I'll be with you in spirit ;D"
My younger self used to just go with the flow, and then feel uncomfortable, out of place, resentful about not being upfront.
P.s I mean this purely artistically, no homo etc, you both are really good looking and a cute couple!
No homo... dont use that shit
Wow you guys English is so good! Sending love 💜
They sound like NPCs even when they’re not trying to.
I just wanted to say that one of my favorite things you guys do is using stuff around your house as props for your videos. Some of those really make me laugh.
You guys are so awesome. Love all your moves. 😘
great news, love your content, sadly im from argentina, we are in a bad economic moment and cannot afford it, but wish you the best your hard work will be rewarded, cheers
I love how nicki is always making the "npc girlfriend" i think its so cute ☺
I will keep watching you two. : ) Hope you reach 1 million subscribers soon.
I love that you said it's gonna teach self-confidence!!!! I honestly could use more :D You guys are admirable! (I assume you have lots of self-confidence) Good luck and congratulations on the course!!!!
You guys are great! Thx
"Did you ever feel awkward on the party?"
What party? Never been to one...
Or ON one! 😜
ooo sound fun. definitely will look into it!
Sounds awesome :)
As a Georgian, it is still difficult for me to understand English when an Englishman or an American speaks, but I understood everything you said very well 😉
Interesting....
This is funny to me because I have the opposite problem, I can't understand a word Americans say when they speak French (I'm also American), but I can understand it perfectly from native French speakers. Sounds like Americans/English are the common problem here 😂
They are Poles, so maybe this accent is more understandable to you.
Good job ! 😍🙏🏼
This is awesome. I’m still working on my posture but everyone calls me a robot because I’m so stiff and I don’t have any flow. Grew up in a militaristic upbringing so I even felt shy trying to dance alone in my room growing up. I’d just feel stupid and go back to studying. I was only taught to waltz 💀 and even then I stepped on girl’s feet at homecoming.
I always wanted to be able to move at a party! :D thank you so much! :D
Congrats on successfully finishing the course. But I think it's a mistake to not tell on the video where to get it... or even just mention checking the description for a link. At first, I just thought you're going to post it here on YT later. Anyway, you make great content, keep it up, cheers!
It's in the description:)
I don't get invited to parties, but looking forward to it!
It’s already available-all the infos are in the description❤
Nah bruh u need to take million hrs of social anxiety classes, so better be in home😴😴😴
You guys are awesome
No! Never break character! 😢
devs finally animated their mouthing and speech. very nice.
Love the wave at the end
Ekstra sprawa! Super że jesteście kochani
I love your channel.
Great stuff!
I can't unsee her as gtasa character 😂
Powodzenia!
Awesome, Loczniki! Dzakuje!
You're close, but it's ,,dziękuję" 😉
In the early 90's in the rave scene they asked me to dance in a cage above ground..
I said no, i came to party.
Those were the days.
(Holland)
I read about you in the New York Times this morning! I was so surprised to see you. Congrats. Very, very cool.
обожнюю їх:)
The thumbnail sold it for me! 😆
With this tiktok NPC craz thing, i bet they are getting all kind of business lol
Unbelievable great talent's and channel content. Very impressive, and i'm rarely getting impressed. It was making my day great again. Have a good one, everyone :)))
Omg they talk!!
wow.. well done! must be greatt course!
This couple seems lost in time, it's strange in a way that I don't know anyone else like them. And that's cool.
Just curious, is there any other way to buy the course from your page except credit card, like with pay pal for example ??
Best regards from Germany !! ❤🙂
love your videos. Hi from Ocean City Maryland USA
Amazing!
The next Elder Scrolls looks dope ! Can't wait !
Cholera, do tej pory nie wiedziałem że jesteście z Polski :D
I'm amazed by your English. As an Italian I wonder if this level is common with younger generations in Poland cause here in Italy, we are too far behind with the common English knowledge.
Wtf?!!!, this is a ps5000 game teaser, what an incredible graphics
Nice!!! ☺️
I have to admit that when i dont know what to do i just „popel“ around or do some „murmeln sortieren“. Im looking forward learning something new! 🕺🏽😎
shes just too precious
CONGRATS ON 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS!!!!!!
She is bealtiful 🥰
Love from Italian fan .
What a beauty!
Ależ wy jesteście piękni!
I feel like an alien trying to learn how to be human.
Cant wait to meet you on a rave in Berlin one day 🙌
I like pierogi too.
Woohoo can’t wait😃......
have a great day😃
way to go!
I prefer playing DDR and DMX in the seashore arcades
She is insanely adorable.
I bet she's a great dancer too...that's what this basically is, like an offshoot of hip hop dancing.
Wasz angielski jest świetny!
I think I might unironically need this...
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🌸
As a male, I just feel awkward and start touching my other male friends inappropriately to let them know I feel uncomfortable
The new Unreal Engine is looking dope.
Love the way she waves her hands) It's so cute!
Nice idea
Goat simulator style is way more than enough to be the star at the parties
What country are they from? Awesome videos.
i like you both
I am interested in the course, anywhere I can see a sneak peek so that I know this is right for me?
Awesome channel this
finally I hear you speak English
I love their Polish
i learned the npc move and face
now i do it everytime to annoy my friends
they find it cool that i look like an npc
its all thanks to you
I am disabled but I'm going to give this a go just for fun! See you there!
At the end you get the diploma:
"Certified NPC character"
Ля, как классно шпарите на английском))
Hi guys. Is the course a 10 hours pre-recorded video that I can watch everytime I want or a sort of zoom call between you and the student? Thanks!
thanks to you I can finally fullfil my dream to be a live NPC!
Interesting. Cant wait
It’s already available ❤ All infos in the description❤
Somebody, сall 911!
Those humans broke our favourite NPCs!
You guys are fucking adorable
Could you please continue to help us to learn the language