Albert is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating individuals in history. He is known for his contribution to the field of physics, particularly his theory of relativity. However, there is more to Albert than his brilliant mind. Albert was a man with a sense of humor, a knack for mischief, and a unique perspective on life. In this essay, I would like to explore how we can appreciate the many facets of Albert's character. Firstly, we should appreciate how wonderful Albert is. Albert's intellect was extraordinary, and he made significant contributions to physics that changed the way we understand the world. His theory of relativity challenged the traditional Newtonian laws of physics, and his work on the photoelectric effect helped develop the field of quantum mechanics. While it is tempting to focus solely on his intellectual achievements, we must also recognize Albert's personal qualities, such as his passion for peace and his commitment to social justice. Secondly, we should appreciate how silly Albert could be. Albert was known for his sense of humor, and he was not afraid to let his hair down and have a good time. He once said, "I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious." This attitude is reflected in his playful approach to life. For example, Albert enjoyed playing the violin, and he would often stop in the middle of a lecture to dance around the room. We should not overlook these playful moments; they reveal an aspect of Albert's character that is often overshadowed by his intellectual achievements. Thirdly, we should appreciate how hilarious Albert could be. Albert had a sharp wit and a dry sense of humor that could leave his audience in stitches. He once quipped, "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." This observation is not only humorous but also insightful. Albert had a way of cutting through complex issues and presenting them in a way that was both hilarious and profound. Finally, we should appreciate how cool Albert was. Albert had an effortless sense of style and a rebellious streak that made him an icon of his time. He was known for his wild hair, quirky fashion sense, and carefree attitude. He was also a vocal advocate for peace and social justice, which made him a hero to many. To appreciate how cool Albert was, we need only look at the impact he had on popular culture. His image has been used in countless movies, TV shows, and advertisements, cementing his status as a cultural icon. In conclusion, we should appreciate the many facets of Albert's character. He was not just an intellectual heavyweight but also a man with a sense of humor, a love of life, and a commitment to social justice. By appreciating all these aspects of Albert, we can gain a deeper understanding of who he was and what he stood for. Edit: To all of those who think I actually wrote this comment or just stole this from a wikipedia page, this was ai generated. 😔😔Also i didn't expect this comment to get so popular lol
HE LIKES BLINK 182 HES. A BIG FAN IM GETTING FREAKY IM CRAWLING UP THE WALLS RUNNING ON THE CEILING DROOLING and when I drool from the ceiling you think it's rain but no it's me spitting on you how do u feel about this thoughts
I have a insane amount of *appreciation* for Albert. He puts so much effort into his videos, thumbnails, and in general everything it's just so awesome. I just *appreciate* it so much. Thanks, albert. I *appreciate* you.
@@ImDefArtistic bro i appreciate the warning. like you are truly appreciated. just like we appreciate flamingo for the apriational appreciating he deserves
I appreciate how much appreciation he puts into RUclipsrs. The appreciation really makes me appreciate how hard people work on stuff, wanting appreciation
At 6:47 poke is wearing the "Golden Shiny Smile" face that costs currently 97k robux. I know that's his avatar but it's just funny that he sung a song called "If I had a dollar" while wearing a face that costs over a thousand real life dollars 😭
Flamingo, also known as Albert Artez, is a popular RUclipsr known for his comedic gaming videos. With over 10 million subscribers, he has quickly become one of the most popular creators on the platform. Flamingo's content primarily revolves around playing video games, particularly on the platform Roblox. What sets Flamingo apart from other gaming RUclipsrs is his unique sense of humor and entertaining commentary. He often incorporates memes and internet culture into his videos, making them relatable and hilarious for his audience. His videos are not only entertaining, but they also showcase his creative talent and comedic skill. Flamingo's success on RUclips has also led to other opportunities, such as merchandise sales and collaborations with other creators. He has also been recognized for his contributions to the platform, receiving a Silver Play Button in 2018 and a Gold Play Button in 2019. Overall, Flamingo's talent and creativity have made him one of the most influential and entertaining RUclipsrs today.
The Flamingo rating in Roblox music has fostered a vibrant community of musical appreciation. Through its simple yet effective system, players have the opportunity to showcase their favorite songs and discover new ones. The flamingo icon acts as a symbol of recognition, validating the efforts of talented musicians and encouraging others to pursue their musical aspirations. This rating system has become a hub for creativity, enabling individuals to express themselves and form connections with like-minded players. The Flamingo rating has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the Roblox music scene.
I have been watching Albert for the past 8 or so years, I highly *appreciate* everything he’s done to include and entertain his fans. I cant describe how much his content means to me, thank you for everything Albert!
Hay Fever was a comical play with a strong message. The actors throughout this play steadily used others to gain their own attention. The message this play left behind after many laughs was do not use others, plain and simple. The space was a well-constructed thrust stage however, the stage was not raised off the ground and the seats appeared to be mobile which lead to the belief that this is an Environmental Theater. As for the layout of the stage, there was a couch and a table in center stage for the first two acts, a door to the unseen outside front of the house upstage right, there were two large double doors upstage center leading to the backyard garden, and a raised floor upstage left containing a piano, a bookcase and a door leading to the home library. Stage left there was a half spiral staircase that lead up to the second floor which had a painting and lights that extended across to stage right. The second floor also contained the bedrooms for the house but the doors were not in sight. The detail was greater than expected: the hardwood floor throughout the first floor seemed to be genuine, the actual bookcase filled with real books not stage books, and the extremely large double doors with translucent glass and floral designs lead to the Garden, which featured an array of plants behind the doors. The entire space was well lit for the duration of the play; the stage took place inside the Bliss’ home so the bright lighting added a confortable feel to the inside of the house. The theatre was nearly sold out; it was hard to spot an empty seat, including the balcony and lower level seating. The crowd contained nearly an even amount of student audience members and senior citizens; there was few in the audience that appeared middle aged. The play was well cast, the entire Bliss family did a great job showing how overly dramatic and deceitful the family had become. Each actor portrayed their character accurately; there were no standouts that didn’t match the character. Each visitor in the first act seemed to be feasible as far as the possibility of a relationship was concerned. All of the family members acted genuine. There was one actor who stood out as a perfect fit for his character. Taylor Rascher played Simon Bliss and played him perfectly. Rascher’s character Simon was a young man who was dramatic and romantic so much so it was almost to the point of ridiculousness. Rascher stole the show in the first act when he was romancing with Michelle Luz, who plays Myra Arundel. Rascher was displaying his love for Michelle Luz (Myra) in the most dramatic of fashions; he was playing the Bliss’ game of pretending to be in complete love with someone and then a moment later change his mind. Rascher was proclaiming his love with elegant speeches and coddling up next to her and eventually kissing her. Rascher made this scene particularly hilarious because he was completely over the top in typical Bliss fashion. Of course, all of this was for naught because Luz ended up kissing Joe Hubbard’s character David Bliss in act two and also Rascher proclaimed his engagement to Caitlin Stagemoller’s character, Jackie Coryton. Rascher made his voice more shrill and audible to appear to be more dramatic and create more attention for himself. In the same way, Rascher used grander gestures with his arms (flailing, waving, etc.) to cause a more dramatic effect. The play was well interpreted by all whom were involved. Steven Wrentmore, the Director, kept the 1920’s feel by dressing in all 1920’s costumes and everyone spoke as if they were living at the time. Michelle Bisbee, the scene designer, made the inside of the home appear 1920’s because everything was grand. The Bliss’ home was grand with the spiral staircase, the very large backdoors, and the eloquent piano. The actors’ mannerisms seemed like they were portraying a silent film. In older movies, actors seemed very dramatic and had flamboyant actions to prove so; the actors in Hay Fever shared the same feel for the dramatics. As far as Stephen Wrentmore’s directing goes, he did an excellent job. The scene when Chris Karl (Richard) and Caitlin Stegemoller (Jackie) enter and are left alone to make small talk with each other is the best pertaining to directing. The two actors used the entire stage in this scene and were very awkward with one another. This was Wrentmore’s doing because you could tell he had a vision for this scene in particular because it seemed very crisp and well rehearsed. The actors played it perfect with the excessively long pauses in their awkward small talk that the crowd was laughing through the entire scene. It appeared that Wrentmore instructed the actors, to keep their pauses longer than natural to heighten the awkward tension in the scene, which made it brilliant. The blocking throughout the play worked with the floor plan very well. All of the blocking worked seamlessly; the actors were never out of sight or in awkward positioning (ex. turned around, talking to someone behind them while face forward, etc.) even during the second act in the first scene while all eight actors were on set. One part of the set that stood out was the staircase, it is obviously very large, but the way Owen Virgin followed Megan Davis up the stairs was seamless. They both walked up the stairs with footsteps I unison, and Owen Virgin was so focused on every detail of Davis, it almost screamed out how much he was infatuated with her. The artistic intent of this production was to entertain, and it fulfilled that intent completely. The entire audience was laughing during most of the production, I was even laughing out loud, which doesn’t happen very often. Every interaction between the characters was comical at one point during the production. An example of this playing out would be in the second act when Rascher busts through the door and proclaims his engagement. The only purpose of this is to entertain and entertain it did. The actors seemed natural moving along with their blocking and engaging with each other on stage. There was no point at which it was confusing why someone moved here or there, every movement made sense. The overall mood that was portrayed by the combination of lighting, sound, set, and costumes was very light and cheerful; at no point did the mood drop to something darker or saddening. This is common with many comedies because it becomes hard to laugh if the overall mood is down and dreary. The theatre space was very personal. First of all, it takes place in someone’s home so it is immediately personal. Also, the stage was built into the crowd just about so the audience felt like they were living the action out as it unfolded. The scenic design showed the audience without a doubt it was the 1920’s, with the barometer on the wall, the staircase, the piano, and the lights upstairs. However, there was little evidence to show what location the play took place. All of the costumes were well designed for the appropriate characters. Adam Espinoza did a fine job of showing how these people were all upper class with nice dresses and suits and tuxes, even when they were home alone with only each other as company. Megan Davis’ costumes represented her personality very well by drawing all attention to her with bright colors and silk-like texture. As far as the lighting goes, there were no changes to the lighting during the play, except for at the end of each act. The lighting emphasized a bright and cheerful mood throughout the play. This production was definitely representational because it doesn’t break the fourth wall into the audience. The actors never had any asides or soliloquies that were directed toward audience. The set and lighting were representational due to the realistic feel throughout the house, everything was relatable to the average person. The Bliss’ home looked like an ordinary home from the 1920’s. The overall message seemed to be: do not mislead people or play games with their emotions, or they will leave you. This was most clear during act three when Luz, Karl, Stegemoller, and Virgin were all discussing how uncomfortable they all had felt the day before in the house and decided to leave as soon as possible. This was due to the way the Bliss’ had romantic engagements just to get attention for themselves and did not care about the feelings of the people they were hurting.
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Flamingo's video was an absolute masterpiece, a symphony of emotions that left me breathless and moved to my core. From the very first frame to the last, it was a captivating journey that touched upon the depths of the human experience. The storytelling was unparalleled, weaving a tapestry of raw vulnerability and profound introspection. Flamingo's ability to evoke such profound emotions through their words and actions is nothing short of extraordinary. With every scene, I found myself entangled in a whirlwind of empathy, understanding, and sheer admiration. The visuals were a feast for the eyes, a carefully crafted blend of striking imagery that perfectly complemented the narrative. Each shot seemed to hold its own story, an intricate piece of the larger puzzle that unfolded before me. The attention to detail, the colors, the composition-everything came together harmoniously, creating a visual poetry that resonated deep within my soul. But it was the emotional depth of the video that truly left me in awe. Flamingo fearlessly delved into the complexities of human emotions, unafraid to explore the depths of sorrow, joy, longing, and hope. Their authenticity was palpable, as if they were baring their soul for the world to see, inviting us to reflect on our own journeys and vulnerabilities. Moreover, the message conveyed in the video was profoundly impactful. It reminded us of the power of resilience, of finding strength in the face of adversity, and of the importance of self-discovery and self-acceptance. It served as a gentle nudge to look inward, to embrace our imperfections, and to find solace in our shared humanity. Flamingo's video was more than just entertainment; it was an emotional pilgrimage, a reminder of the beauty and complexity of life. It left an indelible mark on my heart, and I am grateful for the profound experience it offered. Thank you, Flamingo, for sharing your artistry and touching our lives in such a profound way.
Dear Albert, 5/28/23 I appreciate everything you do and I have been a fan since 2017. Please don't stop making you're content it helps be get through these damned times. I also fall asleep to you're videos and wake up to hear them still playing, and it makes me happy. You work so hard and I respect how you don't pay you're workers enough. Thank you so much for keeping you're channel going and I will miss you're old era. But i'm still glad you've moved on into this new era!! People just don't appreciate you as much as I do and that makes me grrh that makes me mad. You're number 1 fan - WonterTweet EDIT: If you count AlbertsStuff then 2017 :3
Albert Spencer Aretz (born: June 11, 1997 (1997-06-11) [age 26]) better known online as Flamingo (also known as AlbertsStuff or mrflimflam), is an American Roblox RUclipsr who uploads gameplay and reaction videos.
I must show my *appreciation* to you and *appreciate* your wonderful content. I also *appreciate* your pinned comment, the *appreciation* to grammar and spelling, I truly *appreciate* you, Albert.
@@thebestnoobytaltdam bro be insecure about his dad leaving him so he comments to feel better about himself lol and go ahead a furry I don't give a shit
Can we just appreciate how appreciative Albert really is. That makes me appreciate all of his effort he puts in to his videos. Seeing him appreciate how much work other youtubers put into their music videos just makes me appreciate other people’s work.
I've made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, and I don’t expect to be forgiven, I'm simply here to apologize. So what we came across that day in the woods was obviously unplanned, and the reactions you saw on tape were raw, they were unfiltered. None of us knew how to react, or how to feel. I should have never posted the video. I should have put the cameras down and stopped recording what we were going through. There's a lot of things I should have done differently but I didn’t, and for that, from the bottom of my heart, I am sorry. I want to apologize to the Internet. I want to apologize to anyone who's seen the video. I want to apologize to anyone who has been affected or touched by mental illness, or depression, or suicide, but most importantly, I want to apologize to the victim and his family. For my fans who are defending my actions, please don't. They do not deserve to be defended. The goal with my content is always to entertain, to push the boundaries, to be all inclusive in the world I live in. I share almost everything I do. The intent is never to be heartless, cruel, or malicious. Like I said, I've made a huge mistake. I don't expect to be forgiven, I'm just here to apologize. I'm ashamed of myself. I'm disappointed in myself and I promise to be better. I will be better. Thank you.
I appreciate this guy hes such a person thats so easy to appreciate, its kind of appreciatable. Man i appreciate this appreciatable guy, and i appreciate his appreciative videos
ay Fever was a comical play with a strong message. The actors throughout this play steadily used others to gain their own attention. The message this play left behind after many laughs was do not use others, plain and simple. The space was a well-constructed thrust stage however, the stage was not raised off the ground and the seats appeared to be mobile which lead to the belief that this is an Environmental Theater. As for the layout of the stage, there was a couch and a table in center stage for the first two acts, a door to the unseen outside front of the house upstage right, there were two large double doors upstage center leading to the backyard garden, and a raised floor upstage left containing a piano, a bookcase and a door leading to the home library. Stage left there was a half spiral staircase that lead up to the second floor which had a painting and lights that extended across to stage right. The second floor also contained the bedrooms for the house but the doors were not in sight. The detail was greater than expected: the hardwood floor throughout the first floor seemed to be genuine, the actual bookcase filled with real books not stage books, and the extremely large double doors with translucent glass and floral designs lead to the Garden, which featured an array of plants behind the doors. The entire space was well lit for the duration of the play; the stage took place inside the Bliss’ home so the bright lighting added a confortable feel to the inside of the house. The theatre was nearly sold out; it was hard to spot an empty seat, including the balcony and lower level seating. The crowd contained nearly an even amount of student audience members and senior citizens; there was few in the audience that appeared middle aged. The play was well cast, the entire Bliss family did a great job showing how overly dramatic and deceitful the family had become. Each actor portrayed their character accurately; there were no standouts that didn’t match the character. Each visitor in the first act seemed to be feasible as far as the possibility of a relationship was concerned. All of the family members acted genuine. There was one actor who stood out as a perfect fit for his character. Taylor Rascher played Simon Bliss and played him perfectly. Rascher’s character Simon was a young man who was dramatic and romantic so much so it was almost to the point of ridiculousness. Rascher stole the show in the first act when he was romancing with Michelle Luz, who plays Myra Arundel. Rascher was displaying his love for Michelle Luz (Myra) in the most dramatic of fashions; he was playing the Bliss’ game of pretending to be in complete love with someone and then a moment later change his mind. Rascher was proclaiming his love with elegant speeches and coddling up next to her and eventually kissing her. Rascher made this scene particularly hilarious because he was completely over the top in typical Bliss fashion. Of course, all of this was for naught because Luz ended up kissing Joe Hubbard’s character David Bliss in act two and also Rascher proclaimed his engagement to Caitlin Stagemoller’s character, Jackie Coryton. Rascher made his voice more shrill and audible to appear to be more dramatic and create more attention for himself. In the same way, Rascher used grander gestures with his arms (flailing, waving, etc.) to cause a more dramatic effect. The play was well interpreted by all whom were involved. Steven Wrentmore, the Director, kept the 1920’s feel by dressing in all 1920’s costumes and everyone spoke as if they were living at the time. Michelle Bisbee, the scene designer, made the inside of the home appear 1920’s because everything was grand. The Bliss’ home was grand with the spiral staircase, the very large backdoors, and the eloquent piano. The actors’ mannerisms seemed like they were portraying a silent film. In older movies, actors seemed very dramatic and had flamboyant actions to prove so; the actors in Hay Fever shared the same feel for the dramatics. As far as Stephen Wrentmore’s directing goes, he did an excellent job. The scene when Chris Karl (Richard) and Caitlin Stegemoller (Jackie) enter and are left alone to make small talk with each other is the best pertaining to directing. The two actors used the entire stage in this scene and were very awkward with one another. This was Wrentmore’s doing because you could tell he had a vision for this scene in particular because it seemed very crisp and well rehearsed. The actors played it perfect with the excessively long pauses in their awkward small talk that the crowd was laughing through the entire scene. It appeared that Wrentmore instructed the actors, to keep their pauses longer than natural to heighten the awkward tension in the scene, which made it brilliant. The blocking throughout the play worked with the floor plan very well. All of the blocking worked seamlessly; the actors were never out of sight or in awkward positioning (ex. turned around, talking to someone behind them while face forward, etc.) even during the second act in the first scene while all eight actors were on set. One part of the set that stood out was the staircase, it is obviously very large, but the way Owen Virgin followed Megan Davis up the stairs was seamless. They both walked up the stairs with footsteps I unison, and Owen Virgin was so focused on every detail of Davis, it almost screamed out how much he was infatuated with her. The artistic intent of this production was to entertain, and it fulfilled that intent completely. The entire audience was laughing during most of the production, I was even laughing out loud, which doesn’t happen very often. Every interaction between the characters was comical at one point during the production. An example of this playing out would be in the second act when Rascher busts through the door and proclaims his engagement. The only purpose of this is to entertain and entertain it did. The actors seemed natural moving along with their blocking and engaging with each other on stage. There was no point at which it was confusing why someone moved here or there, every movement made sense. The overall mood that was portrayed by the combination of lighting, sound, set, and costumes was very light and cheerful; at no point did the mood drop to something darker or saddening. This is common with many comedies because it becomes hard to laugh if the overall mood is down and dreary. The theatre space was very personal. First of all, it takes place in someone’s home so it is immediately personal. Also, the stage was built into the crowd just about so the audience felt like they were living the action out as it unfolded. The scenic design showed the audience without a doubt it was the 1920’s, with the barometer on the wall, the staircase, the piano, and the lights upstairs. However, there was little evidence to show what location the play took place. All of the costumes were well designed for the appropriate characters. Adam Espinoza did a fine job of showing how these people were all upper class with nice dresses and suits and tuxes, even when they were home alone with only each other as company. Megan Davis’ costumes represented her personality very well by drawing all attention to her with bright colors and silk-like texture. As far as the lighting goes, there were no changes to the lighting during the play, except for at the end of each act. The lighting emphasized a bright and cheerful mood throughout the play. This production was definitely representational because it doesn’t break the fourth wall into the audience. The actors never had any asides or soliloquies that were directed toward audience. The set and lighting were representational due to the realistic feel throughout the house, everything was relatable to the average person. The Bliss’ home looked like an ordinary home from the 1920’s. The overall message seemed to be: do not mislead people or play games with their emotions, or they will leave you. This was most clear during act three when Luz, Karl, Stegemoller, and Virgin were all discussing how uncomfortable they all had felt the day before in the house and decided to leave as soon as possible. This was due to the way the Bliss’ had romantic engagements just to get attention for themselves and did not care about the feelings of the people they were hurting. 152 Reply
if you write "appreciate" in yuor comment im banning u and hurting you in real life
W
Flamingo this video is cool and all but next video can you show your feet?
oh crap
appreciate the info 🗣🔥🔥
You're so real for this.
Albert's rendition of "Call Me Maybe" deserves S Tier
He got suspended 💀
your father leaving you deserves S Tier
@@thebestnoobytalt ok person who got banned for being racist
@@thebestnoobytalt Yo it's lisa gaming's reincarnation
@@thebestnoobytalt Nah jit trippin jit dont realize he father already leave him so he jealous
glad im a level above corporate brainwashing
Rel
😱🫢
yo how does this only have 3 comments
Bros one of them Roblox muisk players.
lol
Dude I fell asleep watching vids and I wake up hearing Albert sing “Why you always chasing me me me”💀 1:58
Lol 😂😂😂😂
Fgteev’s song on the granny game honestly still hits pretty hard today 😭😭
GRANNYS HOUSE 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️
I DONT WANNA STAY HERE I JUST WANNA GO HOME I DONT WANNA STAY AT GRANNY HOUSE 🗣🗣
@@1ucy.1uvz.meh. SHE BE CREEPING ME OUT I DONT WANNA STAY HERE 😰
@@1ucy.1uvz.meh. JEEZE THIS PLACE GIVES ME THE CREEPS. 🥶
@@1ucy.1uvz.meh. HEY GRANNY IM HERE "JUST A MINUTE DEAR" 😏
This was a surprise and fun to watch very epic ending also im kinda afraid to admit it after what you said but we sang on the loginhdi video too.. 😅
F i r s t
@@h2lion ok
epic
Oof
Wow I didn’t think you guys would comment on this video
Albert, I appreciate you warning me about saying “appreciate”
You just said it
@@NolviaDiaz-t1f🤦♂️
@@NolviaDiaz-t1f🤦♂️
@@NolviaDiaz-t1f 🤦♂️
@@OFFICIAL_LILITH1 sorry 👹
yo that’s the beat from East by Earl Sweatshirt at 0:10
I love earl solace and molasses is my favorite
earl my top 5
Earl is a goat doris is one of my favourite albums
Earl is peak except for this particular song
FGTEEV’s songs are so good they hit hard for no reason 😭😭
Yes the one about him having bad breath so he goes to the fnaf pizzaplex and chica and Roxy want to date him is so good
FR Bruh
Are you mentally ill
@@Flareguyyeah so hilarious
FR THEY DO
We just gotta get the key key key key!! Goes hard❤
😂😂😂😂😂
so funni
Oh hi
Im bored
Why am I here?
Idk
6 likes and 2 replies? Imma change that
Here before this blows up
my lungs are being wore down with this one🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
4:27 the genuine happiness in ur vocie saying “ilove that part” was so cute
I was ur 90tn like
L glazer
I liked the part where he twerked
He sounds the same
@@Nedyah_ idk he just seems more happy in his tone
5:21 “I don’t feel here nor there about denis” got me rolling
7:05 albert: "uhahshauhuhuhhuhahuh" … I relate to that lyric
so true😢
Ikr
if Albert was pregnant he could have birthed a kid by now
This made me do a double take LMAOOO
So random
haha very funny
. Huh
Think this every time I see 9 months
"yeah we'll blur this out" *leaves it unblurred in the very next shot*
@David [DOND WII?! More like PooPoo WII!] Because your pfp.
@David [DOND WII?! More like PooPoo WII!] Hows a cringe fortnite dance video better than this
@David [DOND WII?! More like PooPoo WII!] Bro really got angry and replied 💀🤦♂
IM CRYING WHY IS THERE AN ARGUMENT ALREADY
My exact thought 💀
Not Albert shaking it at 4:23
For free🤑🤑🤑🤑
weird lol
Ngl, I grew up with FGTEEV and it’s been many years since I watched them. I switched to you, I personally think your amazing.
I will still not forget the “FGTEEV billyboblabblalabbob” intro thing lol
@@MizukuXD same, it’s was definitely a core memory
Lankybox is trash
@@JamesGangLetsPlay I agree. Luckily I never watched them
Same
4:23 Albert's kinda… *T H I C C*
yes bro I swear he be built like that😂
Hot bro
Kinda?😨
NO. What the foaaack
"Nghh y-your so t-tight~"
Can we all appreciate that appreciation is appreciated
🫡
he’s gonna ban and hurt u irl
@@NightSkyGL 3x as much
Fgteev dad has main charecter traits,a sad origin story yet so positive and inspiring
Albert is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating individuals in history. He is known for his contribution to the field of physics, particularly his theory of relativity. However, there is more to Albert than his brilliant mind. Albert was a man with a sense of humor, a knack for mischief, and a unique perspective on life. In this essay, I would like to explore how we can appreciate the many facets of Albert's character.
Firstly, we should appreciate how wonderful Albert is. Albert's intellect was extraordinary, and he made significant contributions to physics that changed the way we understand the world. His theory of relativity challenged the traditional Newtonian laws of physics, and his work on the photoelectric effect helped develop the field of quantum mechanics. While it is tempting to focus solely on his intellectual achievements, we must also recognize Albert's personal qualities, such as his passion for peace and his commitment to social justice.
Secondly, we should appreciate how silly Albert could be. Albert was known for his sense of humor, and he was not afraid to let his hair down and have a good time. He once said, "I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious." This attitude is reflected in his playful approach to life. For example, Albert enjoyed playing the violin, and he would often stop in the middle of a lecture to dance around the room. We should not overlook these playful moments; they reveal an aspect of Albert's character that is often overshadowed by his intellectual achievements.
Thirdly, we should appreciate how hilarious Albert could be. Albert had a sharp wit and a dry sense of humor that could leave his audience in stitches. He once quipped, "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." This observation is not only humorous but also insightful. Albert had a way of cutting through complex issues and presenting them in a way that was both hilarious and profound.
Finally, we should appreciate how cool Albert was. Albert had an effortless sense of style and a rebellious streak that made him an icon of his time. He was known for his wild hair, quirky fashion sense, and carefree attitude. He was also a vocal advocate for peace and social justice, which made him a hero to many. To appreciate how cool Albert was, we need only look at the impact he had on popular culture. His image has been used in countless movies, TV shows, and advertisements, cementing his status as a cultural icon.
In conclusion, we should appreciate the many facets of Albert's character. He was not just an intellectual heavyweight but also a man with a sense of humor, a love of life, and a commitment to social justice. By appreciating all these aspects of Albert, we can gain a deeper understanding of who he was and what he stood for.
Edit: To all of those who think I actually wrote this comment or just stole this from a wikipedia page, this was ai generated. 😔😔Also i didn't expect this comment to get so popular lol
i aint readin allat
lol
Banned and hurt in real life🥸
You said "appreciate" in your comment. Now Albert will ban and hurt you irl
(he said)
You might not survive albert
8:40 Is it just me or does it kinda feel like some Disney Channel sitcom theme song or something?
WAIT YES
ITS DOES 💀
Omg actually tho..
Like "Hey Jessie" or whatever
it’s lowk fire🔥🔥😍😍
one of the most 2019/nostalgic Roblox for me is Don’t Call Me A Noob. Hits hard
Fr
0:50 Bro wait until you hear Thick Of It☠️
FROM THE SCREEN TO THE RING TO THE PEN TO THE KING WHERES MY CROWN THATS MY BLING ALWAYS DRAMA WHEN I RING
from the screen to the king to the pen to the king 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Bro it must be about roblox thats not about roblox and this was a year ago
@hermanvillaflor5941 bro first of all it was a joke, and second of all, I don’t want to get into a fight with some random person behind a screen
MY TEACHER PLAYED THAT WHILE WE WERE DOING WORK AND I WAS LAUGHING SO HARD
9:35 "this song doesn't make any sense but at least it sounds pretty good" omg best lyrics evar😱😱😱😲😃
omg thats so true!!!! what you said was true!!!!
HE LIKES BLINK 182 HES. A BIG FAN IM GETTING FREAKY IM CRAWLING UP THE WALLS RUNNING ON THE CEILING DROOLING and when I drool from the ceiling you think it's rain but no it's me spitting on you how do u feel about this thoughts
@@theboinkok2482ok
@@theboinkok2482hmm
I have a insane amount of *appreciation* for Albert. He puts so much effort into his videos, thumbnails, and in general everything it's just so awesome. I just *appreciate* it so much. Thanks, albert. I *appreciate* you.
4:23 i appreciate this awesome moment
hes gonna git you
Lil bro didn't read the top comment. Accept your fate
I hope he *appreciates* your comment
Flamingo is really going to really *appreciate* your comment
I was surprised on how psycho pig was actually kinda fire 🔥
I feel like if he properly focused on his music career he would go pretty big cuz he can flow and some of his songs on IntellVEVO or kinda good
I appreciate this helpful content!! 🎉🎉
r u still with us
are you breathing
U alive?
5:50 I would replay that same ass song for hours 😭
Ikr
Putting psycho pig in S is W, that was my favorite song ever since it came out, it’s amazing fr fr🔥
Fgteev was my childhood dude
@@Joey_2001 same
@@Joey_2001 so true
@@Joey_2001same
@@Joey_2001same
can we just appreciate how he appreciates other appreciated youtubers?
Watch yourself..
@@ImDefArtistic bro i appreciate the warning. like you are truly appreciated. just like we appreciate flamingo for the apriational appreciating he deserves
Watch your tongue
no.
@@twfaucet lol
Albert I appreciate you for being so kind and not kidnapping my family and holding them for ransom for clout❤
4:20 is so inspiring 😭🥹 it made me tear up
I appreciate how much appreciation he puts into RUclipsrs. The appreciation really makes me appreciate how hard people work on stuff, wanting appreciation
You aint gonna be spammin this for long
Famous last words
11032
WHAT THE FUCK HAVE YOU DONE
Ban this mf
5:16 he’s the highest level 🤓🤓☝️☝️☝️
Yes he is 🤓
i remember when he was the highest level 🤓👆
and he still is 🤓👆
im the highest level here 🤓☝️
“Im the highest level”-☝️🤓
Yes
Amazing vid. When the dog whimpering sound came on my dog starting howling 😢😅
8:04 BYE, my sister and I used to LOVE that song before, I remember having it on my playlist.
STOP I REMEBER THAT SOMG
SAME
same
HELP ME TOO
☠
7:00 albert turned 🤓
Dude pause then click on your timestamp look at his face dude
@@xxdrippinghaloxx1712he look ravornus
He looks like,e he's gonna kill someone@@xxdrippinghaloxx1712
@@xxdrippinghaloxx1712bro looks like he’s about to join a gang
in 7:57 i thought my dog was hurt cuz it sounded so realstic, btw i agree with you i dont know why roblox youtubers make music
7:07 sounds like me trying to sing along to a song my friends know and I don’t
this video was so good, but i think 4:23 was the best part. i watched it 26 times.
Bahahaha
His twerk had me rolling
for free?
😅😢😂😮yes
GYATT
At 6:47 poke is wearing the "Golden Shiny Smile" face that costs currently 97k robux. I know that's his avatar but it's just funny that he sung a song called "If I had a dollar" while wearing a face that costs over a thousand real life dollars 😭
37th like
True
Only over a hundred but yea
Flamingo, also known as Albert Artez, is a popular RUclipsr known for his comedic gaming videos. With over 10 million subscribers, he has quickly become one of the most popular creators on the platform. Flamingo's content primarily revolves around playing video games, particularly on the platform Roblox.
What sets Flamingo apart from other gaming RUclipsrs is his unique sense of humor and entertaining commentary. He often incorporates memes and internet culture into his videos, making them relatable and hilarious for his audience. His videos are not only entertaining, but they also showcase his creative talent and comedic skill.
Flamingo's success on RUclips has also led to other opportunities, such as merchandise sales and collaborations with other creators. He has also been recognized for his contributions to the platform, receiving a Silver Play Button in 2018 and a Gold Play Button in 2019. Overall, Flamingo's talent and creativity have made him one of the most influential and entertaining RUclipsrs today.
Aretz
what
That was copied and pasted off like an information page
Aretz 😔😔☹️☹️😕🙁🙁🙁🙁😭😭
@@Valloro it was from a snapchat ai!!
Honestly I appreciate your videos so much
The Flamingo rating in Roblox music has fostered a vibrant community of musical appreciation. Through its simple yet effective system, players have the opportunity to showcase their favorite songs and discover new ones. The flamingo icon acts as a symbol of recognition, validating the efforts of talented musicians and encouraging others to pursue their musical aspirations. This rating system has become a hub for creativity, enabling individuals to express themselves and form connections with like-minded players. The Flamingo rating has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the Roblox music scene.
chat gpt ass
I ain't reading allat
@@zeep926 same
🤓🤓🤓🤓
Thanks Chatgtp
2:08 "Have you heard of Albertstuff?
WHAT
I heard that
i thought I was going crazy
You saying you like blink 182 has made me want to meet you irl more. your an amazing youtuber and i love music like that, keep up the good work
them photos of albert and denis are smth else i literally have no words even a year later
I have been watching Albert for the past 8 or so years, I highly *appreciate* everything he’s done to include and entertain his fans. I cant describe how much his content means to me, thank you for everything Albert!
watch your back, he might come for you
Yes he will
I think we need to dig a grave for you.
Start running
I don't think you should have said that mate
Hay Fever was a comical play with a strong message. The actors throughout this play steadily used others to gain their own attention. The message this play left behind after many laughs was do not use others, plain and simple.
The space was a well-constructed thrust stage however, the stage was not raised off the ground and the seats appeared to be mobile which lead to the belief that this is an Environmental Theater. As for the layout of the stage, there was a couch and a table in center stage for the first two acts, a door to the unseen outside front of the house upstage right, there were two large double doors upstage center leading to the backyard garden, and a raised floor upstage left containing a piano, a bookcase and a door leading to the home library. Stage left there was a half spiral staircase that lead up to the second floor which had a painting and lights that extended across to stage right. The second floor also contained the bedrooms for the house but the doors were not in sight. The detail was greater than expected: the hardwood floor throughout the first floor seemed to be genuine, the actual bookcase filled with real books not stage books, and the extremely large double doors with translucent glass and floral designs lead to the Garden, which featured an array of plants behind the doors. The entire space was well lit for the duration of the play; the stage took place inside the Bliss’ home so the bright lighting added a confortable feel to the inside of the house. The theatre was nearly sold out; it was hard to spot an empty seat, including the balcony and lower level seating. The crowd contained nearly an even amount of student audience members and senior citizens; there was few in the audience that appeared middle aged.
The play was well cast, the entire Bliss family did a great job showing how overly dramatic and deceitful the family had become. Each actor portrayed their character accurately; there were no standouts that didn’t match the character. Each visitor in the first act seemed to be feasible as far as the possibility of a relationship was concerned. All of the family members acted genuine. There was one actor who stood out as a perfect fit for his character. Taylor Rascher played Simon Bliss and played him perfectly. Rascher’s character Simon was a young man who was dramatic and romantic so much so it was almost to the point of ridiculousness. Rascher stole the show in the first act when he was romancing with Michelle Luz, who plays Myra Arundel. Rascher was displaying his love for Michelle Luz (Myra) in the most dramatic of fashions; he was playing the Bliss’ game of pretending to be in complete love with someone and then a moment later change his mind. Rascher was proclaiming his love with elegant speeches and coddling up next to her and eventually kissing her. Rascher made this scene particularly hilarious because he was completely over the top in typical Bliss fashion. Of course, all of this was for naught because Luz ended up kissing Joe Hubbard’s character David Bliss in act two and also Rascher proclaimed his engagement to Caitlin Stagemoller’s character, Jackie Coryton. Rascher made his voice more shrill and audible to appear to be more dramatic and create more attention for himself. In the same way, Rascher used grander gestures with his arms (flailing, waving, etc.) to cause a more dramatic effect.
The play was well interpreted by all whom were involved. Steven Wrentmore, the Director, kept the 1920’s feel by dressing in all 1920’s costumes and everyone spoke as if they were living at the time. Michelle Bisbee, the scene designer, made the inside of the home appear 1920’s because everything was grand. The Bliss’ home was grand with the spiral staircase, the very large backdoors, and the eloquent piano. The actors’ mannerisms seemed like they were portraying a silent film. In older movies, actors seemed very dramatic and had flamboyant actions to prove so; the actors in Hay Fever shared the same feel for the dramatics. As far as Stephen Wrentmore’s directing goes, he did an excellent job. The scene when Chris Karl (Richard) and Caitlin Stegemoller (Jackie) enter and are left alone to make small talk with each other is the best pertaining to directing. The two actors used the entire stage in this scene and were very awkward with one another. This was Wrentmore’s doing because you could tell he had a vision for this scene in particular because it seemed very crisp and well rehearsed. The actors played it perfect with the excessively long pauses in their awkward small talk that the crowd was laughing through the entire scene. It appeared that Wrentmore instructed the actors, to keep their pauses longer than natural to heighten the awkward tension in the scene, which made it brilliant.
The blocking throughout the play worked with the floor plan very well. All of the blocking worked seamlessly; the actors were never out of sight or in awkward positioning (ex. turned around, talking to someone behind them while face forward, etc.) even during the second act in the first scene while all eight actors were on set. One part of the set that stood out was the staircase, it is obviously very large, but the way Owen Virgin followed Megan Davis up the stairs was seamless. They both walked up the stairs with footsteps I unison, and Owen Virgin was so focused on every detail of Davis, it almost screamed out how much he was infatuated with her.
The artistic intent of this production was to entertain, and it fulfilled that intent completely. The entire audience was laughing during most of the production, I was even laughing out loud, which doesn’t happen very often. Every interaction between the characters was comical at one point during the production. An example of this playing out would be in the second act when Rascher busts through the door and proclaims his engagement. The only purpose of this is to entertain and entertain it did. The actors seemed natural moving along with their blocking and engaging with each other on stage. There was no point at which it was confusing why someone moved here or there, every movement made sense.
The overall mood that was portrayed by the combination of lighting, sound, set, and costumes was very light and cheerful; at no point did the mood drop to something darker or saddening. This is common with many comedies because it becomes hard to laugh if the overall mood is down and dreary. The theatre space was very personal. First of all, it takes place in someone’s home so it is immediately personal. Also, the stage was built into the crowd just about so the audience felt like they were living the action out as it unfolded. The scenic design showed the audience without a doubt it was the 1920’s, with the barometer on the wall, the staircase, the piano, and the lights upstairs. However, there was little evidence to show what location the play took place.
All of the costumes were well designed for the appropriate characters. Adam Espinoza did a fine job of showing how these people were all upper class with nice dresses and suits and tuxes, even when they were home alone with only each other as company. Megan Davis’ costumes represented her personality very well by drawing all attention to her with bright colors and silk-like texture. As far as the lighting goes, there were no changes to the lighting during the play, except for at the end of each act. The lighting emphasized a bright and cheerful mood throughout the play.
This production was definitely representational because it doesn’t break the fourth wall into the audience. The actors never had any asides or soliloquies that were directed toward audience. The set and lighting were representational due to the realistic feel throughout the house, everything was relatable to the average person. The Bliss’ home looked like an ordinary home from the 1920’s.
The overall message seemed to be: do not mislead people or play games with their emotions, or they will leave you. This was most clear during act three when Luz, Karl, Stegemoller, and Virgin were all discussing how uncomfortable they all had felt the day before in the house and decided to leave as soon as possible. This was due to the way the Bliss’ had romantic engagements just to get attention for themselves and did not care about the feelings of the people they were hurting.
what the heck
Nice copy and paste
That is not a paragraph that’s a whole novel 😭😭
I ain’t reading allat
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I appreciate the effort you put into your videod
9:31 my favorite part
he swears on his second channel lol
@@gritted albertsstuff
@@MichaelRailfan2808 no his new one called albert..
@@gritted k
@@grittedhe has three channels, albert is his third
Flamingo's video was an absolute masterpiece, a symphony of emotions that left me breathless and moved to my core. From the very first frame to the last, it was a captivating journey that touched upon the depths of the human experience.
The storytelling was unparalleled, weaving a tapestry of raw vulnerability and profound introspection. Flamingo's ability to evoke such profound emotions through their words and actions is nothing short of extraordinary. With every scene, I found myself entangled in a whirlwind of empathy, understanding, and sheer admiration.
The visuals were a feast for the eyes, a carefully crafted blend of striking imagery that perfectly complemented the narrative. Each shot seemed to hold its own story, an intricate piece of the larger puzzle that unfolded before me. The attention to detail, the colors, the composition-everything came together harmoniously, creating a visual poetry that resonated deep within my soul.
But it was the emotional depth of the video that truly left me in awe. Flamingo fearlessly delved into the complexities of human emotions, unafraid to explore the depths of sorrow, joy, longing, and hope. Their authenticity was palpable, as if they were baring their soul for the world to see, inviting us to reflect on our own journeys and vulnerabilities.
Moreover, the message conveyed in the video was profoundly impactful. It reminded us of the power of resilience, of finding strength in the face of adversity, and of the importance of self-discovery and self-acceptance. It served as a gentle nudge to look inward, to embrace our imperfections, and to find solace in our shared humanity.
Flamingo's video was more than just entertainment; it was an emotional pilgrimage, a reminder of the beauty and complexity of life. It left an indelible mark on my heart, and I am grateful for the profound experience it offered. Thank you, Flamingo, for sharing your artistry and touching our lives in such a profound way.
I know you ain’t write all that
Bro used ai
🤖
Dang chat gpt knows how to write a comment 💀
bro is chat gpt
can we just appreciate how much appreciation that albert puts into appreciating the underappreciated
Uhhhhhh😅
Tottaly makes sense
Albert said shut up because nobody gives a shit-
bro boutta get banned and hurt in real life
KICK BAN HURT KILL DIE
I appreciate it flamingo for the message, thank you 🤩😁👍
Dear Albert, 5/28/23
I appreciate everything you do and I have been a fan since 2017. Please don't stop making you're content it helps be get through these damned times. I also fall asleep to you're videos and wake up to hear them still playing, and it makes me happy. You work so hard and I respect how you don't pay you're workers enough. Thank you so much for keeping you're channel going and I will miss you're old era. But i'm still glad you've moved on into this new era!! People just don't appreciate you as much as I do and that makes me grrh that makes me mad.
You're number 1 fan
- WonterTweet
EDIT: If you count AlbertsStuff then 2017 :3
For some reason "Wontertweet" sounds familiar
@@Dizzii_Lizziisuper craig and wonder tweek!!
@@sakuraku7961 OH THATS WHY !! ty
@@Dizzii_Lizzii YEAH I WANTED TO MAKE IT A SP REFERANCE BUT NOT TO OBVIOUSE IT WAS 💀💀
@@bi0hazardz. I KIND OF GOT IT I JUST WANTED TO MAKE SURE 😭
Btw, the adress is unblurred at 4:50 for anyone who’s wondering.
NAUUURRR 💀
Where even is it?
Oh I found it-
he he :)
I’m on my way :)
Albert Spencer Aretz (born: June 11, 1997 (1997-06-11) [age 26]) better known online as Flamingo (also known as AlbertsStuff or mrflimflam), is an American Roblox RUclipsr who uploads gameplay and reaction videos.
who let bro cook 😭
Whoa whoa calm down
I think we Know..?-
@@XxCallieeexX true
We know
i dont appreciate the work you do to have everyone to love you so much but i relate to these people
3:25 the fgteev dad actually had a youtube channel abt rapping and stuff, its pretty inactive now but that explains why he raps so good
yeah! Intellvevo
4:21 Albert?? 🫵🤨
@@vqlleyofthedolls I’m aware, I just thought it was funny
Did he forget about the edits or something
bru has gyatt/jk
@vqlleyofthedolls and it's rlly not that deep
@@vqlleyofthedollsyes
I must show my *appreciation* to you and *appreciate* your wonderful content. I also *appreciate* your pinned comment, the *appreciation* to grammar and spelling, I truly *appreciate* you, Albert.
I _appreciate_ this comment!
I must appreciate your dad for leaving you
@David Lol [CancelMLSPOKEMON] bro shut up you only have one video
😮
APPRECIATE ALBERT
Appreciate these beautiful tunes
Albert lookin a little *EXTRA* zesty in the thumbnail today..
Fr 😂
@davidwiibot
FR💀💀💀
Ur dad be looking extra angry thats why he left u today
@@thebestnoobytaltdam bro be insecure about his dad leaving him so he comments to feel better about himself lol and go ahead a furry I don't give a shit
3:11 he can actually rap because he used to make music
Ratio
@@thebestnoobytalt 💀💀💀💀
@@thebestnoobytalt Nahhh jit trippin jit jealous he got no attention from his family growing up
@@thebestnoobytaltRatio
@@thebestnoobytalt "Ratio" -🤓🤓🤓
Can we just appreciate how appreciative Albert really is. That makes me appreciate all of his effort he puts in to his videos. Seeing him appreciate how much work other youtubers put into their music videos just makes me appreciate other people’s work.
Stolen
@@TripleBricks that’s the funny bit
No
bluds dying 😂😂😂
I love how you really appreciate him! Appreciate you!
0:24 subtle foreshadowing
3:42 we love u for putting him in S tier🫶🫶🫶
YES
EXACTLY BRO
kings recognize kings
YESSSS
Deserves more
To be honest, when I was little, I would honestly adore the FGD song that they made about piggy and kind of a banger not gonna lie
Mr.flimflam, I have been watching you for a few years now. I really *appreciate* all of the joy you’ve gave me over the years. Good luck flimflam.
6:22 no caption needed
Flamingo hit puberty 💀☠️
why did he sound like that 😭
It's jake
@@Mekeeé8it’s laughability
@@Wakeuuuppp are you jaking?
9:02 the outlast noise
Outlast moment
8:06 the eyes are extremely disturbing 😭
How long have they gone with no sleep
i luv yuo and youre vidwos flimfam😃😆
Why are people ignoring the gay pride for Lankybox on the thumbnail 😭😭??
I JUST NOTICED THAT
I mean is he lying? 💀
@@FatNuggyStudioswe all know theyre together ♥️
po😊
What
Not Albert twerking 4:28
I got a pic 😏😏😏
What the heck😊
@@AGuyWhoPlaysRobloxGames I put it on my wall
I will see albert twerk to @guyyy for every like I get
@@nightmarxedits I will do It’s that one
I've made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, and I don’t expect to be forgiven, I'm simply here to apologize. So what we came across that day in the woods was obviously unplanned, and the reactions you saw on tape were raw, they were unfiltered. None of us knew how to react, or how to feel. I should have never posted the video. I should have put the cameras down and stopped recording what we were going through. There's a lot of things I should have done differently but I didn’t, and for that, from the bottom of my heart, I am sorry. I want to apologize to the Internet. I want to apologize to anyone who's seen the video. I want to apologize to anyone who has been affected or touched by mental illness, or depression, or suicide, but most importantly, I want to apologize to the victim and his family. For my fans who are defending my actions, please don't. They do not deserve to be defended. The goal with my content is always to entertain, to push the boundaries, to be all inclusive in the world I live in. I share almost everything I do. The intent is never to be heartless, cruel, or malicious. Like I said, I've made a huge mistake. I don't expect to be forgiven, I'm just here to apologize. I'm ashamed of myself. I'm disappointed in myself and I promise to be better. I will be better. Thank you.
I’m too lazy to read this
Jk we love you ❤️
LOGAN PUAL FOREST (WENT WRONG!!🤪🤪🤪)
laugan pol
pogan laul
this song is fire 🔥
I appreciate this guy hes such a person thats so easy to appreciate, its kind of appreciatable. Man i appreciate this appreciatable guy, and i appreciate his appreciative videos
i honestly felt very happy seeing my entire childhood being at the top of the list
I really appre
Hended your channel
i appreciate you making vids its aways great and gives me something to do when im bored
You said the a word!
Albert is banning you and is gonna beat you up IRL
😮
albert said he’s gonna ban u and hurt u in real life
Loll
2:12 did it say have heard about Albert’s stuff🤨🤨🤨
9:25 pls no curse my mom is here😢😨😨
😂😂😂
💀💀💀
@RandomThingz122 it's a joke
@RandomThingz122 oh ok
3:25 I loved that so much
5:22 Bro what are these pics 💀
A father with his son :D
@@corvus5630 💀
@@corvus5630💀💀
@@corvus5630💀💀💀
@@corvus5630💀💀💀💀
I really “appreciate” that u are good at singing
5:44 IM LAUGHING SO BAD
Shut up before I slip it in lil bro 😭
@@TheRealTickler😂😂💀
Albert: 🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🦟🦟🦟🦟
I CANT 😭😭
I just really appreciate the work Albert puts in his videos and just really appreciate him as a RUclips, I appreciate you
I really appreciate how flamingo appreciates music video appreciation videos.
You about to be banned (jk)
@@H0n3ym00nproductionsI hope so (srs)
can we appreciate the amount of hard work that goes into these videos???? ❤❤❤❤❤❤
ay Fever was a comical play with a strong message. The actors throughout this play steadily used others to gain their own attention. The message this play left behind after many laughs was do not use others, plain and simple.
The space was a well-constructed thrust stage however, the stage was not raised off the ground and the seats appeared to be mobile which lead to the belief that this is an Environmental Theater. As for the layout of the stage, there was a couch and a table in center stage for the first two acts, a door to the unseen outside front of the house upstage right, there were two large double doors upstage center leading to the backyard garden, and a raised floor upstage left containing a piano, a bookcase and a door leading to the home library. Stage left there was a half spiral staircase that lead up to the second floor which had a painting and lights that extended across to stage right. The second floor also contained the bedrooms for the house but the doors were not in sight. The detail was greater than expected: the hardwood floor throughout the first floor seemed to be genuine, the actual bookcase filled with real books not stage books, and the extremely large double doors with translucent glass and floral designs lead to the Garden, which featured an array of plants behind the doors. The entire space was well lit for the duration of the play; the stage took place inside the Bliss’ home so the bright lighting added a confortable feel to the inside of the house. The theatre was nearly sold out; it was hard to spot an empty seat, including the balcony and lower level seating. The crowd contained nearly an even amount of student audience members and senior citizens; there was few in the audience that appeared middle aged.
The play was well cast, the entire Bliss family did a great job showing how overly dramatic and deceitful the family had become. Each actor portrayed their character accurately; there were no standouts that didn’t match the character. Each visitor in the first act seemed to be feasible as far as the possibility of a relationship was concerned. All of the family members acted genuine. There was one actor who stood out as a perfect fit for his character. Taylor Rascher played Simon Bliss and played him perfectly. Rascher’s character Simon was a young man who was dramatic and romantic so much so it was almost to the point of ridiculousness. Rascher stole the show in the first act when he was romancing with Michelle Luz, who plays Myra Arundel. Rascher was displaying his love for Michelle Luz (Myra) in the most dramatic of fashions; he was playing the Bliss’ game of pretending to be in complete love with someone and then a moment later change his mind. Rascher was proclaiming his love with elegant speeches and coddling up next to her and eventually kissing her. Rascher made this scene particularly hilarious because he was completely over the top in typical Bliss fashion. Of course, all of this was for naught because Luz ended up kissing Joe Hubbard’s character David Bliss in act two and also Rascher proclaimed his engagement to Caitlin Stagemoller’s character, Jackie Coryton. Rascher made his voice more shrill and audible to appear to be more dramatic and create more attention for himself. In the same way, Rascher used grander gestures with his arms (flailing, waving, etc.) to cause a more dramatic effect.
The play was well interpreted by all whom were involved. Steven Wrentmore, the Director, kept the 1920’s feel by dressing in all 1920’s costumes and everyone spoke as if they were living at the time. Michelle Bisbee, the scene designer, made the inside of the home appear 1920’s because everything was grand. The Bliss’ home was grand with the spiral staircase, the very large backdoors, and the eloquent piano. The actors’ mannerisms seemed like they were portraying a silent film. In older movies, actors seemed very dramatic and had flamboyant actions to prove so; the actors in Hay Fever shared the same feel for the dramatics. As far as Stephen Wrentmore’s directing goes, he did an excellent job. The scene when Chris Karl (Richard) and Caitlin Stegemoller (Jackie) enter and are left alone to make small talk with each other is the best pertaining to directing. The two actors used the entire stage in this scene and were very awkward with one another. This was Wrentmore’s doing because you could tell he had a vision for this scene in particular because it seemed very crisp and well rehearsed. The actors played it perfect with the excessively long pauses in their awkward small talk that the crowd was laughing through the entire scene. It appeared that Wrentmore instructed the actors, to keep their pauses longer than natural to heighten the awkward tension in the scene, which made it brilliant.
The blocking throughout the play worked with the floor plan very well. All of the blocking worked seamlessly; the actors were never out of sight or in awkward positioning (ex. turned around, talking to someone behind them while face forward, etc.) even during the second act in the first scene while all eight actors were on set. One part of the set that stood out was the staircase, it is obviously very large, but the way Owen Virgin followed Megan Davis up the stairs was seamless. They both walked up the stairs with footsteps I unison, and Owen Virgin was so focused on every detail of Davis, it almost screamed out how much he was infatuated with her.
The artistic intent of this production was to entertain, and it fulfilled that intent completely. The entire audience was laughing during most of the production, I was even laughing out loud, which doesn’t happen very often. Every interaction between the characters was comical at one point during the production. An example of this playing out would be in the second act when Rascher busts through the door and proclaims his engagement. The only purpose of this is to entertain and entertain it did. The actors seemed natural moving along with their blocking and engaging with each other on stage. There was no point at which it was confusing why someone moved here or there, every movement made sense.
The overall mood that was portrayed by the combination of lighting, sound, set, and costumes was very light and cheerful; at no point did the mood drop to something darker or saddening. This is common with many comedies because it becomes hard to laugh if the overall mood is down and dreary. The theatre space was very personal. First of all, it takes place in someone’s home so it is immediately personal. Also, the stage was built into the crowd just about so the audience felt like they were living the action out as it unfolded. The scenic design showed the audience without a doubt it was the 1920’s, with the barometer on the wall, the staircase, the piano, and the lights upstairs. However, there was little evidence to show what location the play took place.
All of the costumes were well designed for the appropriate characters. Adam Espinoza did a fine job of showing how these people were all upper class with nice dresses and suits and tuxes, even when they were home alone with only each other as company. Megan Davis’ costumes represented her personality very well by drawing all attention to her with bright colors and silk-like texture. As far as the lighting goes, there were no changes to the lighting during the play, except for at the end of each act. The lighting emphasized a bright and cheerful mood throughout the play.
This production was definitely representational because it doesn’t break the fourth wall into the audience. The actors never had any asides or soliloquies that were directed toward audience. The set and lighting were representational due to the realistic feel throughout the house, everything was relatable to the average person. The Bliss’ home looked like an ordinary home from the 1920’s.
The overall message seemed to be: do not mislead people or play games with their emotions, or they will leave you. This was most clear during act three when Luz, Karl, Stegemoller, and Virgin were all discussing how uncomfortable they all had felt the day before in the house and decided to leave as soon as possible. This was due to the way the Bliss’ had romantic engagements just to get attention for themselves and did not care about the feelings of the people they were hurting.
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8:22 it makes you *wanna do a twirl*
4:40 “were blurring his home adress” *literally ten seconds later it’s unblured*
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3:24 I actually liked this song when it came out, still really good to this day.
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3:18 this comment is so funny to me because it sounds like its supposed to be a compliment but it feels so much like an insult 😭