Why smosh dont play minecraft




















Had useful details 1. Read my mind 2. Report this review. Helped me decide. Had useful details. Read my mind 1. Teen, 14 years old Written by TinniestSign January 23, Hilarious I love Smosh.

They are funny for their sketches, Vlogs, and shows. This title contains: Language. Kid, 6 years old June 20, This is good youtuber This is great youtuber. This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. Read my mind. Kid, 10 years old June 19, I Was very Young when I watched this Hey its not that bad But new smosh is bad I Don't like it Old smosh was the best and In all its not to bad they do Bleep out bad words or some off them but its funny.

Teen, 13 years old Written by Vicenteelvicho December 25, Kid, 9 years old December 15, Teen, 16 years old Written by Checkmun2 December 4, Has words like, dick, bitch, ass, ass-hole.

Has a lot of violence and drugs. Teen, 15 years old Written by BookReader87 May 24, Cool for Teens This channel is really funny and the cast members are likable people. The Big Bang Theory. Sex jokes are frequent in some videos.

Probably not for little kids unless you have pre-watched whatever video they are watching. Overall great channel. Minecraft is the twelfth episode of Honest Game Trailers. Play around with a virtual sandbox of Minecraft, a game made with the latest technology to look like it was made in Enjoy the full featured PC experience or the dumb-downed, impossible to control, cash-grab on consoles. Enter a magical world of where the only limits are your imagination, and constant references to the wiki to figure out how everything works, and patience.

Choose whichever game-type best suits your play-style: creative mode, where you build and explore free from danger; survival mode, that adds monsters and hunger to the mix; or hardcore mode, where you combine the fun of the other two with cowering in the shack all night like a little bitch.

Momma's gonna buy you a Live to build another day by following some of Minecraft's most simple rules like don't forget to bring a torch, don't forget to cook your food, don't leave gaps in your shelter, don't go outside in a thunderstorm, don't look at the enderman, don't build your house in a swamp, don't attack more than one creeper at a time, don't forget to carry a bucket of water, don't go mining at night, don't use non-weapon tools in combat, don't waste high quality equipment on basic jobs, don't use diamond armor in the Nether, don't play around with fire, don't get to cocky, and never ever dig straight down The faceless sensation's wholesome session with the YouTuber was replete with heartfelt revelations about his unprecedented growth in popularity, his journey as a Minecraft streamer so far and the baggage that comes along with being a virtual behemoth in today's digital age.

Within moments of its release, the simmering hype surrounding the Dream x Anthony Padilla interview triumphantly erupted on Twitter, with scores of fans flocking to the platform to rave about the same. Anthony Padilla's recent interaction with Dream led to some fun and insightful revelations about the faceless streamer's persona beyond the realm of Minecraft.

From delving into the origins of his popular Manhunt series to sharing his thoughts on the popularity of the Dream SMP , Anthony Padilla's latest interview provided an immersive glimpse into the life of one of the most popular content creators today. He also addressed how his name and signature blob icon came into being, in addition to answering the million-dollar question of a pending face reveal:. Being a famous face on the internet certainly comes with its fair share of drawbacks and Dream is certainly no stranger to controversy and criticism.

From referring to TommyInnit as a "troll" to expressing how his secret identity makes him feel like Hannah Montana, Dream's freewheeling chat with Anthony Padilla certainly made for an intriguing watch. Here are some of the reactions online, as fans gushed over Dream's recent appearance alongside Anthony Padilla:.

Anthony Padilla: So how is your life like as a faceless content creator?



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