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Ask, Answer and Alliteration with Annika #3 | My Wardrobe, Cloning & Marshmallow Challenge!!

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    [intro music plays]
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    Hello, welcome!
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    Today I am doing a question and answer....
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    What do I call this again?
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    An "Ask an Answer and an Alliteration with Annika"...video
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    Now someone did point out in my last video that this is not technically alliteration
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    because it's a vowel
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    but to that person I say: too bad, I'm keeping the name. Most people think of it as alliteration.
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    So it came to my attention after a bunch of you posted photo's of you wearing, uh, my new RealStyle t-shirt designs
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    that I had promised a giveaway.
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    So I thought I would do a giveaway in this video but also combine it with a Q&A.
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    Because there are 25,000 more of you
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    than there were last time I did a Q&A video.
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    So it gives a chance for the new people to get to know me, and the old people to get to know me a bit better.
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    So lets get into these questions!
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    Uh, So a couple of people wanted to know: What I go to Uni for and what classes I do.
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    So i'm studying a Bachelor of Science. I'm doing it part-time at the moment because of illness.
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    But I'm majoring in Molecular biology and Microbiology.
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    Which is basically just like, tiny biology.
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    Um, it's the biology of things that you can't see with the naked eye.
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    So things you have to see under the microscope, like: bacteria, and virus's, and fungi, and proteins, and gene's,
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    and DNA.
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    I get to do a lot of cloning which is awesome.
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    Cloning of single gene's and into bacterial cells not...cloning people
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    But it is so much fun, and apart from sewing it's my other great passion in life.
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    And couple of people wanted to know where I see myself in 5 or 10 years, um...
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    In 5 years I will be...
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    I'll be doing my PhD, hopefully.
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    I want to go and do more research, and stay at Uni forever.
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    If I'm doing a PhD, It's going to be very hard to keep up with the YouTube and fashion thing
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    but some how I'm going to keep doing that as well.
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    And in regards to fashion
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    I would like to have this whole fashion/teaching people how to sew things kind of be, um
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    a part time job
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    That would be awesome,
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    and have it help support me through doing a PhD, and post graduate work
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    Which I either want to do in medical research or synthetic biology.
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    Ok then! A whole bunch of you sent me hypothetical questions which is fantastic because I love hypotheticals.
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    "If you could go back in time for one 24 hour period what would you do?"
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    Like, anytime in history?
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    Being a biologist I think I'd want to go to when the first cells arose.
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    I'd take my microscope with me. I'd really like to be able to study those cells.
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    And hopefully that the cells that I take weren't, you know...
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    the ones that were going to become all life on earth
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    'cause...Whoops that would kinda suck.
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    I'm the biggest nerd ever [chuckles]
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    "Would you rather eat only pizza or chocolate for the rest of your life?"
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    Ooh okay, that's a hard question because I like chocolate better than pizza
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    But! If I had to eat it for the rest of my life I would go with pizza because
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    you can make pizza more nutritional than you can make chocolate.
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    Like at least with pizza you can add different vegetables and cheese and stuff on the top.
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    So it would keep you alive a lot longer than if you were only eating chocolate for the rest of your life.
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    So, I'm gonna have to go with pizza.
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    "If you could only wear three colours for the rest of your life what would they be?"
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    Orange, dark blue and grey.
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    Because on a day when I feel like dressing up I can wear bright pop of orange with some grey or some blue
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    But on a day that I just feel like blending in or if I have to work or something I can just wear blue and grey.
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    So...
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    Yeah. Yeah!
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    Okay, "how big is your wardrobe?"
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    Lets go look!
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    This is my wardrobe. I would describe it as an organized mess.
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    My dresses all hang up here
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    My bags go up here
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    My bags with faces get hats on them
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    Tops are here
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    Skirts are here
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    Pants are here
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    It's not huge but there is a lot crammed in there, and I do need to...downsize.
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    "Whats your favourite fashion era?"
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    The late 1950's
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    "What colour is your hair naturally?"
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    Like a...ashy blondie brown colour?
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    "Do you have a favourite brooch that you own?"
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    Yes!
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    My best friend Katie got this for me from Estonia and it's a Soviet era vintage Mickey Mouse brooch.
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    "What is your favourite pajama t-shirt? I think everyone has one that tickles us but can't be worn in public"
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    Yes I absolutely definitely do.
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    Okay this is my favourite pajama t-shirt.
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    My friends got it for me overseas,
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    and i think it's adorable.
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    "What's the most money you have ever spend on a piece of clothing and what was it?"
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    About $200, and they are my
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    My Naot shoes
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    The shoes that I'm wearing in basically every single blog post and video post if you see my feet.
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    They're the most comfortable shoes that I've ever owned and they were such a good investment.
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    They're basically like walking on clouds
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    I'll link them in the description below if you want to get yourself a pair
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    I'm not sponsored by them by the way.
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    I just think they're awesome shoes.
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    "Would you ever want to start a clothing line?"
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    Well I mean, I kind of did? But like, they were just t-shirts.
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    One day I would absolutely love to get the chance to design things that were more than t-shirts.
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    That would be awesome.
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    Yes. I would want to start my own clothing line.
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    "What's the biggest sewing mistake you've made?"
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    About a month ago I tried to make a t-shirt.
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    I used to the same technique that I used in this tutorial, but my fabric....
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    It was stretchy...but not quite stretchy enough
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    and I made it from the same size
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    I managed to get it on some how and then I got completely stuck [laughs]
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    and I almost couldn't breathe, and I had to get a pair of scissors and actually cut myself out of the fabric
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    So I destroyed about a meter of fabric doing that and almost killed myself.
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    So, yeah, that's the biggest sewing mistake I've ever made.
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    "Do you have any advice for someone who has a lot of different ideas for sewing projects, but can't afford to buy materials very often?
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    Yes I absolutely do because I am in the exact same boat as you.
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    I don't have a lot of money and I have billions of sewing ideas.
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    And my way around that is to instead of going to Spot Light or fabric stores and
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    buying fabric for like, $30 a meter
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    I mostly get my fabric from thrift shops and sew using bed sheets.
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    So this top for example was made from using a bed sheet that I got from the thrift shop for...
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    I'd say about $3? And that was for about three meters or so of fabric
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    So for finding bed sheets at thrift shops is a really good way to be able to sew if you don't have a lot of money
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    A lot of you wanted to know what my absolute favourite D.I.Y. piece is that i've ever made
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    Probably my functioning telephone hand bag.
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    Mostly because it's ridiculous and also because it works as a telephone.
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    "Would you ever do any more Adventure Time inspired clothes? Your Lemongrab jumper was super cute."
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    Thanks!
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    So I did a Lemongrab jumper a while back where I embroidered Lemongrab just on the a simple plain black jumper.
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    And I actually have made more Adventure Time clothes.
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    These are some shorts that I hand painted
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    a couple of years ago
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    Unfortunately they don't fit anymore! Which is really sad so I can't actually wear them.
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    But no I'm not giving them away to someone smaller than me I'm just going to like frame them or something 'cause
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    They took way too long and they're too good.
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    And maybe i'll fit in them again one day.
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    "You've mentioned before that you battle with chronic illness, what keeps you going when you feel like giving up?"
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    So, um, yeah-- I have a chronic illness called
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    Takayasu's arteritis which is extremely, extremely rare.
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    So it's been really difficult to treat and it is something that I'm going to live with for the rest of my life.
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    And I do feel like giving up very often,
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    but the things that keep me going: craft.
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    For the past week I've actually had to mostly just be in bed.
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    So I couldn't even sew which is sucked but I discovered paper crafts!
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    Making things, cute things out of paper.
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    So even when you have no energy and have to lay in bed there is a craft for you
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    So like I made this puppy, and this lemon.
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    I made this tiger, I think most of these are for kids but it was a lot of fun to do, and really relaxing.
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    And stop my from just lying in bed feeling sorry for myself
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    The other things that keep me going is that, I've had to learn to be really kind to myself.
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    I mean this is really important for anyone but especially if you have a chronic illness.
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    Like at the moment I can only do one subject at Uni,
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    but you have to learn to tell yourself that that's okay, and not get angry at yourself for being able to do less.
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    And that's not easy! It's taken me a good two or three years to learn how to do that.
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    And...Well I'm very lucky I have some really supportive family and friends.
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    One more thing that keeps me going is the interactions I have with you guys
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    When you let me know that I've helped you out or that you like something I've created.
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    It really...It really does make me feel like what I'm doing is worth while and keeps me going.
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    So thank you.
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    That got serious! So lets some weird questions.
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    That some of you sent me
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    "Do you love me?"
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    I don't know you, but we can be friends.
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    "How many cats is too many??
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    I would say...
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    If you're rich and you can afford to feed...200 cats then 200 cats isn't too many.
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    I don't think any amount of cats is too many.
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    As long as they all have places to sleep, and get cuddles, and love, and you spend your entire day cuddling 200 cats
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    then 200 cats is fine.
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    "Annika you changed your hair colour"
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    Like two years ago
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    "Where can you buy transfer paper in Ireland?"
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    I don't know because I don't live in Ireland, but you should look on ebay
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    "Are you half Asian?"
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    No.
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    I'm not
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    I'm-I'm very white
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    I'm half eastern-European.
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    Which may be why you're referring to exotic features, that are not very exotic
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    I'm just very angular.
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    I'm very white
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    "What is your opinion on the Andromeda Galaxy colliding with the Milky Way Galaxy in 3.9 Billion years?"
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    Yeah I'm not really that concerned about it.
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    I think it's really cool that astronomers know that's going to happen, that's awesome.
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    But it doesn't really keep me up at night
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    "How many people have stopped you out and about and been like 'holy beep you're littlepineneedle/Annika' before?
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    It's probably happened about ten times, and it's been really weird/fantastic.
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    People haven't been like, "holy beep" they've been more like nervously coming up to me being like,
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    "I'm really, really really sorry for bothering you"
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    like I'm just going to be like
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    "Yeah, god, don't you see that I'm busy. Get out of my face. What do you think you're doing?"
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    No I'm always really really excited when the few times it's happened when people come up and say hi to me.
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    It's awesome.
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    It makes me like a celebrity,
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    and I love getting to meet people and talking to people about crafts.
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    A lot of people want to know if I'm doing any collabs, and who would I like to collab with.
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    Collab.
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    It sounds like a disease like, that your dog would get.
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    "Oh yeah my dogs been really sick."
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    "What's he got?"
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    "Collab"
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    But, um, I'm not doing any collabs at the moment
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    but hopefully I will be doing one with CraftyAmy in the future, and also
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    I have a ridiculous dream (which will never happen) of doing a collaboration with Hank Green.
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    Because he's just super nice and we could chat about science...Yeah!
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    "What do your friends and family think about my YouTube situation?"
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    Ummm
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    They think i'm famous.
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    Which is weird? 'Cause I'm not.
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    My mum is my number one fan and watches all of my videos.
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    Hi Mum!
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    But it is something I...
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    Don't talk about with them a lot too often because it's this whole weird world that they don't really understand.
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    "Have you traveled outside of Australia?"
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    Yup!
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    I have been to Hong Kong most recently,
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    I've also been to Italy, Croatia, and Japan.
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    My favourite place in the world is a suburb in Japan called Shimokitazawa.
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    It's the greatest suburb of all time. It's just packed full of vintage shops. The cutest cafe's.
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    They have a hammock cafe, I think they have a Darwin cafe? And lots of live music. fantastic street fashion and it's just the greatest.
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    So where do I want to go next?
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    I really want to go to America.
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    "What's your favourite Harry Potter book or movie?"
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    Favourite book is number 3, favourite movie is number 6.
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    "How many marshmallows can you fit in your mouth?"
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    Well, I don't know.
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    So, lets find out!
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    So among my friends I'm known for having a particularly small mouth.
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    I don't know why I'm telling you this
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    because it's something I'm really self conscious about because they tease me about it all the time.
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    I know it looks pretty normal when it's closed but look this is the widest I can open my mouth
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    I don't know my friends find it hilarious.
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    Anyway, so, to answer your question.
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    [music plays with a sound popping sound effect for the marshmallow count]
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    [music stops]
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    That's it.
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    [chuckles]
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    What was that, like 11?
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    That was pathetic.
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    I seriously
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    [catches breath]
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    I thought i'd be able to fit the whole bowl in my mouth! [laughs]
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    Ahh
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    Dammit, marshmallows!
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    I don't want to eat these anymore.
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    I'm going to throw these in the bin.
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    I'm really disappointed in myself right now.
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    I do have a tiny mouth.
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    And on that note, I'm going to finish this video now
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    BUT! Before I go, giveaway!
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    I'm giving away one of the t-shirts that I made.
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    Unfortunately RealStyle doesn't ship to call countries so check the country list in the description box below
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    to make sure it ships to your country before you enter.
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    I'm really sorry about that.
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    Annnd that's about it from me!
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    See you next time! Bye!
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Ask, Answer and Alliteration with Annika #3 | My Wardrobe, Cloning & Marshmallow Challenge!!
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