Sunday 14 February 2016

Valentines Day Alone

As Dean Dobbs once said - "Happy Valentine's Day! Don't feel bad if you don't have a special someone today. No one is special. Including you. This is a normal Sunday."

 Well, it is still Valentines day, you know that holiday that if you're totally single reminds you that you're totally single. So, before you begin the annual panic attacks, freak outs, breakdowns and meltdowns. Grab yourself a cup of joe and keep on reading because I have a solution that can make any single girl's V-Day feel like a slice of heaven. Since you aren't spending your dough on some dude, might as well spend it on yourself so, give yourself some credit for how amazing you are and treat yourself to something special like a new necklace, or makeup, heck why not even buy yourself your favourite food/treat, I mean, I’m literally eating cookies whilst typing this so treat yourself. As my advice goes, food is the best way to make anyone feel better!




















( all photography by me )

Tuesday 9 February 2016

YouTuber Books Review

Being like any other 13-year-old girl living in the 21st century, the word 'YouTube' has been said at least a gazillion times since I've found the weird and wonderful website. Literally once you get your account and start subscribing to your favourite vloggers, gamers, musicians and beauty gurus, it becomes an addiction. If you are a part of the audience that helps these people grow successfully over the internet, you might be able to list about a hundred YouTubers on the spot without really thinking. The thing about YouTube is, that when someone/people get famous thanks to the internet, a lot of people will start to know who they are. This will increase their fanbase and thus, their own fandom/army is born, and if anyone is ever mean to them, their fandom/army will always be behind their back.

The main thing you need to realise is that some people have millions of subscribers to their channel, and their fans actually wait for their uploads. People like me dedicate their lives to watch some of their favourite YouTubers do some vlogging, a tutorial or playing a game. Becuase even though it does sound like a load of shit, it's what people in our generation do for entertainment - we come home from school, get on our laptops or phones, and go through our subscription box to see if our favourites have uploaded overnight. So, I guess considering that was your first introduction to this fascinating website filled with short films, crazy challenges and tutorials on pretty much anything, you'll probably want to know what I'll be doing for this blog post? And the answer to that is that we're going to be talking all about how successful these YouTubers became to be by taking a look at their books.


If you ever decide that you want to do youtube full time, depending on how large your audience is, you could be able to make a lot of money by putting advertisements of your videos. Say that every time and ad is played on a YouTuber's video, that YouTuber gets 10p. If that person also has one million followers and a good 300,000 see their videos daily, that person is likely to get a lot of money. That my friends is how youtube works. They put ads on their videos, or sometimes make paid advertisements for products, and earn so much money from it. Thus, this is how famous YouTubers like PewDiePie and Zoella were born, and their success has lead to many opportunities, like books.


NOW THAT I'VE EXPLAINED THE PROCESS LETS DO THIS BECAUSE ITS ABOUT 10 PM ON A MONDAY NIGHT AND I HAVE AN 'RE' TEST, I'M SUPPOSED TO BE REVISING BUT PROCRASTINATING. ANYWAY ENOUGH OF MY LIFE, LET'S DO THIS!


The Amazing Book Is Not On Fire
Author/s: Dan Howell and Phil Lester




Dan and Phil are two of the most popular YouTubers out there,  they're going to invite you on a journey inside their minds! From the stories of their actual births to exploring Phil’s teenage diary and all the reasons why Dan’s a fail. Learn how to draw the perfect cat whiskers, get advice on how to make YouTube videos and discover which of their dining chairs represents you emotionally. With everything from what they text each other to the time they met One Direction, and they told you what really happened in Vegas...

Honestly, not to be rude to the other YouTubers books out there, but something appealed to me when I first took a look at their book. From the brightly coloured scrapbook-like pages to the Tumblr aesthetic photos very time a new topic was told, and not forgetting all the cheeky references from all their videos online. Overall, something just sparked inside of me to love and cherish this book forever, which of course is what I'm going to do. This book is recommended to the fans of their videos, ranging from ages 8-18+, anyone can love these two giant dorks and the amazing book that they produced
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A Work In Progress
Author: Connor Franta



Here, Connor offers a look at his Midwestern upbringing as one of four children in the home and one of five in the classroom; his struggles with identity, body image, and sexuality in his teen years; and his decision to finally pursue his creative and artistic passions in his early twenties, setting up his thrilling career as a YouTube personality, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and tastemaker. Exploring his past with insight and humour, his present with humility, and his future with hope, Connor reveals his private struggles while providing heartfelt words of wisdom for all ages. His words will resonate with anyone coming of age in the digital era, but at the core is a timeless message for people of all ages: don’t be afraid to be yourself and to go after what you truly want.

When I first heard about Connor making a book, I got so excited for loads of different reason. Connor is probably my favourite American YouTuber in the entire community of internet sensations, but in all honesty, I have no general idea why. I guess he's just very unique compared to other YouTubers on the site, he makes videos about himself but always has a moral at the end of them, to help his audience learn and to live in a much happier environment. Also the fact that he is literally a human embodiment of me - coffee lover, love for felines, can't get off Tumblr etc, just makes my love for him a whole lot stronger.



Binge
Author: Tyler Oakley



For someone who made a career out of over-sharing on the internet, Tyler Oakley has a shocking number of personal mishaps and shenanigans to reveal in his first book: he experienced a legitimate rage blackout in a Cheesecake Factory; he had a fashion stand-off with the White House secret service; he crashed a car in front of his entire high school in his fast food restaurant server's uniform; he projectile vomited while bartering with a grandmother. All in all, tyler's life had been one heck of a ride, and I believe it's time to tell his story through the best, the worst, and the just plain daring parts moments.

If you are a fan of youtube, you have probably heard of Tyler Oakley, the LGTB YouTuber who shares his best stories to his viewers. When I knew the plot of Tyler's book, I definitely knew it was going to be a great success considering how popular and hilarious Tyler's videos are on the internet. And of course, I wasn't wrong considering this comical book got a five-star rating and made his channel grow much more. I would  say that I wouldn't recommend this book to the faint hearted, or people who don't support the LGTB community.



USERNAME: EVIE
Author: Joe Sugg


Like anyone who feels as though they just don't fit in, Evie dreams of a place of safety. When times are tough, all she wants is a chance to escape from reality and be herself. Despite his failing health, Evie's father comes close to creating such a virtual idyll. Passing away before it's finished, he leaves her the key in the form of an app, and Evie finds herself transported to the world where the population is influenced by her personality. Everyone shines in her presence, until her devious cousin, Mallory, discovers the app... and the power to cause trouble in paradise.

I go to school with other YouTube obsessed girls, and the two they fangirl the most about are definitely roommates Joe Sugg and Caspar Lee. But this here is the marvelous work of Joe Sugg, he's one-half of the dynamic duo and is the younger brother of famous YouTuber and blogger Zoe Sugg or Zoella. And of course, when the news spread that he was releasing a book in September 2015, everyone went wild. Unlike other YouTuber books which are mostly autobiographies, Joe's is a full on Graphic Novel. Joe even let his fans decide the name of the main character name, Evie, which got them a lot more involved and a lot happier. This book is suitable for all ages of Joe's channel, some ranging from as young as 9-10 to about 18+, but all together, still an amazing story!

So that's it I guess, my first review books are finally over. I might do some more YouTuber Book Reviews if I ever add any more to my collection, or maybe if there's a product you want me to try, I'll give my honest opinion on it. Hopefully you're kind of getting the idea of this blog, and hopefully liking it! 
- Saff xx

Monday 8 February 2016

WELCOME!

My name is Saffron, I’m 13 years young and an enthusiast of all things, “Tumblr, Advice and Lifestyle” related. I then had to choose to write about, which for me wasn’t a big deal. My idea for this blog is to write about the things I like, the things I felt passionate about and share my love of photography and advice giving. Thus, Society Moons was born - A blog run by a socially awkward thirteen-year-old girl, trying to make as many people happy by giving them advice, talking about the latest trends, reviewing some product or books, and maybe some DIY/Recipes every once in a while.


Hopefully, you guys might like this hobby of mine and stick around, even actually listen to the opinions of a girl stuck in early teenage life and think to yourself - wow, this actually helped me. And if that ever does happen in the future, the fact that I've made someone's day or helped them with their everyday drama will, in fact, make me so happy. 

I am a lover of all things Tumblr aesthetics, large oversized sweaters and I'm pretty much your everyday youtube fangirl. So come on into my interesting blog, it's nice, friendly and who knows? Leave a comment and see if I can make your day by helping you, giving advice or even to make you smile. Because at the end of the day, my audience is the most important thing to me, and making you lot happier just makes my smile grow bigger.

Thursday 4 February 2016

Internet Friends

I got asked a very important question today, and I feel like I should tell you how I fell about the subject of internet friends. Don't get me wrong, back in the early 21st century and pretty much since the internet was popular, it's been a very easy way to spread hate, stalk people or fake profiles. But now that we're in 2016, I feel like the potential for internet friends has grown significantly. I myself have my own internet friends, and we love and care for each other, honestly they're like my second family! But when it comes to the point when you want to meet up, I say that's completely fine if you know what the person has looked like, have chatted with them on skype. Pretty much if you have seen their face, you're with the believing them part.

I myself love the idea of internet friends, what's better than having a friend who lives in a completely different area/country than you? They could teach you so many things about their place, what traditions they do, who are their idols etc. You could learn so many things about a single person thanks to social media, and in my opinion that bloody amazing! Unfortunately, adults may not be so keen on the idea of making internet friends. When your parents/guardians first discovered the internet, they were probably told it was a dangerous place filled with pedophiles and strangers with opinions, and in the most case, they're right. Sure the internet can be home to many internet trolls, social media stalkers and people who are just rude and ignorant. But that doesn't mean your parents are alway right, ya know?

I feel like some parents need to trust their kids a lot more with the technology. Like I understand that there are strangers out there who would want to rape me, but I'm thirteen years old, I'm practically as smart as Kevin McCallister, actually a lot smarter considering the kid was seven years old in the first movie. Anyway, let's take a step back from the Christmas Classics considering it's now February the 4th and the fact that we're talking about something pretty important here. Parent's should be okay with letting their kids be on the internet for as long as they want, doing whatever they want to do, this is what my guardian's did to me and I turned out mostly okay in the head. Sure there are things that have left good and bad memories from being on the internet too much burned in my head, but it's all worth it now that I myself have really sweet and caring internet friends that I can rely on for so many things! I hope to meet up with them one day because that would be such a nice thing to achieve.

Moral:
Be able to trust your kids, don't worry they can take care of themselves! Also, just because your parents/guardians believe they're right when it comes to internet friends, try showing them the true stories of people meeting up after being friends via screens for years, it will bring tears to their eyes. But this doesn't mean you can't be safe online, if anything bad happens to you online, don't be afraid to ask your parents/guardians for advice. And if the situation is personal and you don't want to get anyone worried or angry, there is always advice at https://www.ceop.police.uk :)

- Saff xx