Subscriber Account active since. He built up a following of about , on the 7-second video looping app, but decided to give longer, more substantial content a go on YouTube about five years ago. Thank God.

'It's fun to make dumb stuff that makes people laugh'
Conner says his audience really helps him out
Subscriber Account active since. YouTuber Kurtis Conner runs one of the most popular commentary channels on the platform, where he has over 2 million subscribers. He posts comedic videos where he critiques movies, influencer behavior, and popular culture trends. On May 5 Conner tweeted that one of his older videos where he called out a dangerous prank had been removed for violating YouTube's community guidelines. He was confused because he saw that some of the videos he had been criticizing were still available to view. He said he was baffled by the fact there was a video of a man effectively drugging his girlfriend without her consent, and people either didn't have a problem with it or found it funny. Conner tweeted about his video being taken down with some screenshots of the videos that were still live on YouTube. They also stood firm on the decision to keep his video offline, saying it "didn't meet the bar to stay on the platform because it still has the potential to put people at risk.
Kurtis Conner
He actually went on the series with his friend, Dean. He collaborates with people like Danny Gonzalez and Drew Gooden , both of which he went on tour with. Kurtis typically makes content relating to commentary. He's made videos on different topics, including talking about specific Facebook t-shirts, and TikTok "cringe". Kurtis makes a lot of his content based around TikTok creators. His videos around country girls has, most notably, has sparked multiple running gags on his channel, including "yee yee" and his camouflage jokes. When he made a video about E-Boys, people that he featured in his video, poked fun at him in their TikToks. Kurtis also makes many of his videos on bizarre TV shows or movies.
Hell we haven't even gone in a date yet. My next serious boyfriend was raised Methodist but considered himself non-denominational Christian and people would comment on that instead of his character. My husband is finishing up residency and is never around. In her mind if you never accept the gospel you are denying her eternal exaltation as a God. When you try to explain to them why the church would not publish said info on their own website they get mad at you and tell you you're ignorant.