User blog comment:Paradise Paradox/RemnantTube (OC YouTube)/@comment-25464065-20141114234855

This is really cool actually!

Elise Mindre (HowTo) - MindreYourManners (150k) (Ads for yoga/similar "light exercise" gyms) She essentially runs a high-class YouTube channel, somewhat like an online etiquette course. She covers a variety of topics from the proper ways to sit when in company to how to properly arrange a silverware drawer. Her channel is mostly followed by a cluster of moms and grandmothers looking for how to properly teach their own daughters, a group of girls looking to be more impressive and outgoing (or perhaps even have a subtle demure), and then some.

Sialis Brunner (Unclassified/HowTo/Inspirational) - RunnerBrunner (Possibly 50k, likely less) (Ads for vacation, travel) Sialis is a strange case, having garnered his fame by appearing several times on MindreYourManners alongside his friend Elise during her special 'male ediquette editions'. His fanbase mostly consists of young men (who make rather unsavory comments concerning Elise), young women (who make some flattering comments about Sialis), and a plethora of public speakers. He's only posted two videos - each explaining his issues as a faunus and how he overcame his fragility to enter Beacon - but after a certain speaker for faunus rights showed the video during a rally, his previously-ignored YouTube grew just a tad larger.

Marl Picus (Spiritual/Educational) - Fortune4Fortune (630k)(Ads for spirit faires, palm readings, etc.) Marl specializes in luck, ironic for someone so unlucky, and his YouTube channel would be based around that schedule. He updates on "lucky days", which he predicts a week in advance, and with each video discusses the possibly magical properties and items of the day. He has a segment where he speaks about astrology and fortune telling as well, which is what probably helped him gain so many subscribers, all of whom can be categorized as the spiritually apt, women interested in aspects of fortune telling, men eager to find items to help them "get lucky", and most importantly, skeptics. On lucky "double days" Marl posts a second video in which he speaks in depth about different aspects of Atlas' history, mostly centering around the former glory of the Picus' and the Helenas.

He starts each of his videos with a somewhat distraught sounding 'It's [insert day of the week], [month, date, year], and I've been [#] of days without an accident! Today's lucky item is [item]....."

Aur Tarandus (Unclassified) - aurtarandus74 (3)(No ads, of course) Aur was vehemently against making a channel because he figured it was a waste of space. He only ever logs on to nag at his teammates, his only subscribers.

Amphitrite Pickerel (Animation/Singing) - Amphinonymous (900k)(Ads for local aquariums near the viewer) Amphitrite began her start as an animator, namely animating funny stories she recorded from her older brother. She soon began animating music videos freelance, and began writing her own scripts for various others to read so she could animate them. Her art style seemed to have several faces and interested many smaller upstart bands, who began commissioning her to animate for their songs as well. In time, Amphitrite produced several popular videos and herself began singing on her channel - songs she'd heard from her brother ad father's seafaring travels. Her name derives from the fact that nobody knows what she looks like, though she represents herself as a sort of mermaid/zombie hybrid of sorts.