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  • Hello! It's another video from the floor.

  • If you don't know me, my name's Jessica. I'm a disabled YouTuber and I also have a condition called POTS,

  • which you can learn more about in the card above.

  • Basically means that I spend a lot of time lying on the floor.

  • So I thought I'd share some information about some of my other wonderful, friendly, disabled YouTubers

  • and I was inspired to make this video by Annie Elainey who has a part one on her channel

  • that I loved, and I'm doing part two today

  • and part three, she is releasing at the same time as this video

  • so you can go and watch that for more lovely disabled YouTubers.

  • But first, I'm going to tell you about one of the things that I do

  • the most, whilst I am lying on the floor

  • and this video today is sponsored by the game Best Fiends.

  • Like friends, see? Disabled friends.

  • Best Fiends. It works, there's a link. There's a link, guys, OK?

  • I love playing games on my phone

  • while I'm lying on the floor and I'm really not able to function and do much else

  • because it makes me feel like I have accomplished.

  • And I actually really love Best Fiends.

  • They contacted me, I had a look at the game, and I was like [excited gasp].

  • "Yes! This is exactly the kind of thing I love!"

  • It's puzzles;

  • it's logic.

  • It's a bit like Candy Crush, but I'm already on level six-hundred-and-something

  • of Candy Crush and it's got boring.

  • But I really enjoy Best Fiends

  • because there's a lot of logic.

  • You've got to really think about all of the moves that you make.

  • So it's a puzzle adventure game.

  • You go through the levels; matching up colours to win things.

  • You've got coins; you've got little diamonds. You've got these weird little squishy things, they are adorable.

  • And you find fiends, and together you defeat the slugs.

  • If you played the Zoombinis, you're really going to like this game.

  • You can also play it without Wi-Fi, so if you're on a long journey...

  • Perfect.

  • This month, you can play the special Valentine's Day quest

  • where you can win wonderful, beautiful little prizes,

  • including a very rare rose orchid mantis.

  • You can download the game for free

  • using the link down below in the description

  • and if you follow that link you will get five dollar's worth of free gold and diamonds.

  • I'll be honest: I would be playing this game whether they were sponsoring me or not.

  • So, I just really like it.

  • See, everyone says that I should not use plastic straws

  • and I understand that, I understand that: environmental reasons

  • but these are the only straws that bend.

  • And I wash them in the dishwasher and re-use them

  • over and over again.

  • Daily, so I think it's fine.

  • Although, otherwise, if I'm sitting up, I do use my metal straws, don't I?

  • Annie Elainey

  • So the first person I'm going to be talking about is the lovely Annie

  • whose video is being released at exactly the same time as this one

  • so you can go over and watch it on her channel.

  • Annie is an amazing chronically ill writer,

  • blogger, Vlogger, and activist.

  • Annie makes weekly videos about the world through her eyes:

  • The eyes of a disabled, queer,

  • Latinx... Is that how you say that?

  • So creative, and her videos touch on a range of topics,

  • such as race,

  • body image, and gender as well.

  • I'm a really big fan of her Twitter, because...I think it's just so interesting and educational

  • and she's very vocal on Twitter about issues and the people that she supports,

  • and I really love that. I'm a really big fan.

  • If you watch my channel because you feel like you learn a lot from it,

  • then definitely go and follow Annie, because you will certainly learn a lot from her.

  • I know I have.

  • Nikki Lilly

  • Nikki and I were on the disabilities panel at Summer in the City last year

  • - 2017 - which, by the way, if you want me to go this year, you've got to Tweet them and let them know

  • if you wanna come and meet me.

  • Nikki is so amazing and so young, I am completely blown away by her talent.

  • She's only thirteen, but she runs an amazing channel;

  • bakes fabulous cakes, and is part of CBBC.

  • Which is the children's BBC channel, for anyone who is not a Brit.

  • Nikki has an AVM,

  • which is an arteriovenous--

  • it's a really rare condition that's characterised by an abnormal connection between veins and arteries.

  • Hers manifests on her face, but it can develop in other body parts, as well.

  • Nikki is one of the sweetest people I've ever met, and she really has the same 'can do' sort of attitude as me;

  • she likes to focus on the positive as well.

  • You should follow her for really like pretty make-up

  • and baking; happiness, along with some really cute games that she plays with her siblings, as well.

  • Hannah Hodgson

  • Hannah's part of BookTube and she uses her channel to talk about her views on books;

  • the things that she likes,

  • but also to talk about her health struggles.

  • We have POTS in common, so yay! But...also not yay.

  • Not yay.

  • I really like the way that Hannah explains so clearly and so elegantly

  • the struggles of living with intestinal failure and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

  • and she really shares tips and tricks for making the best out of life,

  • and I really--I really like that about her.

  • Also, she writes her own poetry and she has won some national awards, which is pretty fancy!

  • She's a really fab person, and since her channel isn't very big,

  • it's likely to get hit by YouTube's demonetisation of smaller creators.

  • So please, please, please, if anything I've just said about Hannah really interests you,

  • or you wanna go to her channel and check her out,

  • please do go and give her some support.

  • Annika Victoria

  • One of my favourite videos from last year was Annika Victoria's 'Get Ready With Me.'

  • She normally makes videos about seamster-y.

  • Seamster-y. It's a word.

  • With amazing DIYs.

  • I mean, I'm stunned by her DIYs.

  • I'm not sure how she turns something really ugly into something really beautiful.

  • Seemingly so easily.

  • Her sewing skills are absolutely amazing.

  • But in this video she instead talked about things that her audience don't necessarily see

  • and that's her life with Takayasu's arteritis.

  • Takayasu's arteritis - I really hope I said that correctly.

  • Takayasu's arteritis.

  • Despite having a life-threatening illness and a huge YouTube channel,

  • that she's doing amazingly with,

  • and displaying her beautiful creativity, she is also studying for her bachelor's in science.

  • Go and watch her make some fabulous art.

  • Oliver Lam-Watson

  • I met Oliver at a ball last year

  • and he was carrying possibly the most beaten up camera I have ever seen in my life.

  • He's training to be a Paralympic wheelchair fencer

  • and he is one of those people who runs into mud

  • for fun.

  • He's a fabulous human, but also...mud.

  • Why? Why the mud?

  • He does videos with travel, fitness,

  • and more recently he's started to make short films

  • that are really creative and I really enjoy watching.

  • Just about different aspects of his life.

  • Having a disability and

  • day-to-day things that maybe we don't always think about.

  • I really think he's going to go really far, especially with this new style of video that he's been doing.

  • So I think you should go and subscribe to him right now so you can say that you got in there early.

  • Krystal-Bella Shaw

  • Krystal is another lovely girl on the panel at me -

  • at me? with me -

  • at Summer in the City last year; the disabilities panel.

  • She talks about dyspraxia

  • and autism and other sort of neurological disabilities.

  • One thing that I really love about Krystal is that she advocates for disabled YouTubers and disabled people

  • off the platform, as well,

  • and she was, in fact, the whole reason that that panel came to be.

  • And she's always pushing to make YouTube more accessible.

  • Molly Burke

  • You've probably already heard of Molly. She is one of the biggest disabled creators on YouTube.

  • And she was also a featured YouTube creator, I believe

  • a month ago.

  • After starting to go blind at the age of four, she's been a motivational speaker since the age of five,

  • which is amazing.

  • She advocates for anti-bullying, accessibility,

  • and is a global face for Dove.

  • Gem from WHEELSNOHEELS

  • You may remember Gem from our collaboration a few months ago.

  • She had a spinal cord injury when she was a young girl

  • and now on her channel she talks a lot about life with a wheelchair,

  • how you just get on with daily life;

  • she's got some amazing stuff, and she's started to focus also on parenting from a wheelchair

  • and parenting when you're disabled,

  • which I think is so great, because there's absolutely no one else out there like her.

  • No one is talking about these things.

  • And as someone who would like to have children

  • in the not-too-distant future,

  • it's stuff that I find really interesting and really enjoyable and inspirational.

  • And she's given me a lot of tips, I have to say.

  • She also has amazing hair.

  • It's really long and beautiful

  • and she does some great stuff with it.

  • And so if you like my hair tutorials,

  • you should go and check out Gem's as well, and her Instagram,

  • where she does cute little hair tutorial videos, as well.

  • Kat from KATZCLAWS

  • Kat is a twenty-year-old vlogger and activist.

  • She's from Yorkshire. Yay!

  • British people.

  • Everyone's British, I don't know what I'm talking about.

  • Kat has spinal muscular atrophy

  • and on her channel she talks about a whole range of different stuff

  • to do with her life, whether that's having carers; getting from place to place;

  • how it feels to be at big events, where there are lots of other people.

  • But she also has some beautiful make-up. She's got really good make-up.

  • And amazing-coloured hair.

  • Just, her hair is amazing.

  • I just...

  • It's the type of--I met her in person and I think I couldn't stop staring at her hair.

  • It was so good.

  • And one thing that's super special about Kat is that she was part of boohoo's #allgirls campaign.

  • And I'm really, really proud of her for that, 'cause she did amazingly.

  • Megan Bacon-Evans from WHAT WEGAN DID [NEXT]

  • And the last person that I'm going to mention is the absolutely lovely Megan

  • who I did a collaboration with just last week!

  • I didn't... It was filmed in January and we lost all the footage, and then she really kindly let me have--Anyway.

  • Enough of the broken...technology drama; it's been remedied now.

  • Due to medical negligence when she was a baby,

  • Megan's grown up having a shorter arm, which she calls Handy.

  • She's amazing.

  • Apparently, most people who have a shortened arm have a name for it.

  • I did not know that, but that seems absolutely amazing.

  • Please, if you are someone who has a special name for your arm, I would love to know about this.

  • Megan's channel is largely with her wife Whitney.

  • They fell in love through the internet.

  • Megan's English and Whitney's American

  • and they came together to create Wegan, and I've been following them for many, many years.

  • I was fangirling quite a bit when we met. It was a thing. It was a thing.

  • But Megan now has started to open up about living with a disability as well and

  • talk about what that is like.

  • And! not only that, but as we mentioned in our collaboration videos -

  • again, which we did last week -

  • we are going to be co-launching some merch.

  • Amazing!

  • It's so exciting. I have no merch. I've never done this before.

  • Which will have "#disGabled" written on it.

  • Disabled and gay.

  • It's a niche, but it's a big niche.

  • K? It's a big niche.

  • Did you know one third of gay people have a disability?

  • And - sorry - when I use "gay," I do mean LGBTQ+

  • So, make sure that you're following both of us on Twitter for all of the details about that;

  • I will be updating you as soon as I have news

  • but it shouldn't be too long now.

  • So please go and check out some of these absolutely amazing humans and their YouTube channels.

  • Show them some love.

  • Share your joy with the world

  • and share them with your friends.

  • Share this video with your friends!

  • And a special thank you to Best Fiends

  • for this game

  • and bringing this into my life.

  • [Pleased sigh]

  • This is where I'll be for the next few days.

  • If you're wondering where I am,

  • you know where to find me.

Hello! It's another video from the floor.

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