With these kind of titles, I hope you will, and know you won't.
Hey guys, you will not BELIEVE this but I am DELETING MY CHANNEL if i use windows (NOT CLICKBAIT) [UPDATED] [LATEST] [100% LEGIT]
Can I do it?
I don't know, because I can't verify if you are ever using Windows while I am looking away.
We'll know if he ever finds some funny way to say he's using Windows.. that or he's genuine and it's a click bait title, didn't watch it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
... I mean, you can actually probably go without a computer entirely for a month.
"What ever happened to that up and coming youtuber. MK Komputing or something?"
"He challenged himself to be without a computer for a month. He went to live in a forest, found his true calling and never returned"
Truly the brightest timeline.
I'm switching to Linux and if I use windows at all for the next month, I HAVE to delete my main channel. Can I do it?
Betteridge's Law of Headlines states that any headline that ends with a yes or no question can almost always be answered with an emphatic "no."
So, I'm going with no.
Can I go an hour without eating pickles? If I fail, I'm deleting my comment. [EDIT: It was a close one, but I made it ! This comment is here to stay ! Celebratory pickle time.]
Why not the other way round? Delete your channel and if you can go a month without using Windows, recreate it.
Make sure you count those windows backed kiosk things. Also, assuming you're the techie of the family, no tech support this month.
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