Monday, April 10, 2017

Should YouTube Animators do a "Face Reveal"?

Inspired by Jaiden Animations, especially this video, I've come to wonder why people are so intrigued to see who the Wizard is behind the curtain.



If good things are coming out, then why should we even bother knowing who is behind the curtain? WHY DOES IT MATTER SO MUCH?

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Coke vs Pepsi: 2 SIX Speculations on the Rivalry Between Coke & Pepsi

NOTE: These are only my personal opinions and speculations. I am not bashing Coke or Pepsi. If Coke or Pepsi sees this, I hope you guys find it entertaining.

Now that's cleared up...

In Coke vs Pepsi: 1
we found out the Similarities and Differences of Coke and Pepsi.

Here's what we can say from the last article.

Why Coke seems to be more popular than Pepsi:
Sad to say, when Coke and Pepsi were growing, America was in its racially divided era. Coke targeted white folk, Pepsi (such a sweetling) targeted the black folk and other minority (such as Asians like me :P ).

What happened to Pepsi:
Because Pepsi target the minority, I think they were slow to ride the road of popularity. They did, eventually, but, sad to say, if they had targeted the majority of the population, they may have gained more traction in the national market of America. Pepsi may never be able to grab the "national icon" status out of Coca-Cola's hands.

Pepsi, what happened between you and Coke?
Yeah, what is this rivalry thing? This Cola Wars thing? What's going on? Pepsi, there's a rivalry, right? Why doesn't Coke talk about it on it's Wiki page?

Some people wrote a book on it.

Speculation 1: Coke is Pepsi's idol. Pepsi loves this rivalry thing, even jokes about it. Coke believes it is the only one making the brown bubbly drink. There is no rivalry.

As all companies go, if there is another company doing something similar and becoming popular doing it, they will pose a threat to them. So, in simpler words,