I could do it, too. I'm a ghostwriter. The male makeup tutorial was a reference that you were not around for in early days of Steemit. Roelandp did the first male makeup tutorial after @guerrint raked in $15,000 for her makeup tutorial, which was the first one ever to appear on Steemit. You see, in the early days, like when I joined (2+ months ago), Steemit was a sausage party. I guess it's the historical aspect that needs a little explaining.
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I couldn't answer you up above (or maybe below now) due to the nesting limit.
Sorry about that. Yeah I remember yours. I actually watched A LOT of makeup tutorials just to give people the benefit of decent curation. I'm a guy so most of it flew over my head, and I know far more about makeup than I ever wanted to. I would have been content to look like the guys from Kiss back in 1976 when I was 6. :)
But if they knew their stuff and put on a good production I tended to up vote it. :)
I didn't think yours was bad. I thought it was pretty funny.
There were SO many of them. @guerrint hit with that one and all these guys seemed to be convincing their significant others (or maybe someone they hired for the role) to make the next make up tutorial so they could get rich. @roelandp's was so left field and SO well done... I laughed my ass off watching him.
I've noticed the trending page is about as predictable as weather. One week it is all makeup and travel, then it is all crypto currency, etc. This is not a bad thing unless you happen to be a clone, which neither you nor I are. :)