I don't know why this bothers me so much....

TheWindexKid 10/3/2012 07:33 pm 4079

But it's like people who know how to make kandi gas mask are sworn to some kind of secrecy. I would LOVE to learn how to make one, but I'm the type of person that needs some kind of visual aid, weather it be a video tutorial or a picture one. I have scoured the internet to find something, ANYTHING! remotely helpful and came up empty handed. I know I'm not the only one who feels this way...right?

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Oct 4, 2012 9:35 am
i'm in agreement to an extent but in all honesty the people who can are so few in number
Oct 4, 2012 9:42 am
This reminds me of the time when everyone wanted to know how to make 3D character heads like Hello Kitty and Deadmau5. At first, nobody who knew how to make them was willing to reveal the secret. But eventually, someone who taught themselves created a tutorial, and before too long lots of people were making them and making more tutorials for them. I'm willing to bet that the same thing will happen with kandi gas masks eventually. Someone on here once said they were considering making a tutorial but I'm not sure if they ever made one or not.
Oct 4, 2012 1:19 pm
I feel curtain things like a kandi gas mask would be something I wouldn't just give out to everyone. When it's really hard to make and that person learned to make it themselves (I know only two people who have figured out how to make it on their own) it's a good idea to keep it a secret and let people figure it out on their own. IDK why it just makes A LOT of sense to me :/
Oct 4, 2012 9:53 pm
tbtb13 thats all well and good but if plurr is what you are going for keeping secrets dosent seem plurr i mean if i could i'd tell people because while hey its cool to actually be one of the few that has it to an extent some people honestly want to learn, it kind of sounded a bit elitist and rude in my mind the way you phrased it not sure if it meant to come out like that but hey while its well and dandi to be like that to me its like if you live by plurr then whats the problem i mean i try to live by plurr now because i'm starting to let go of feelings of loathing to some of my family because of how they treated me, because i believe in equality for everyone so i dont want some people to feel bad because they cant do it while i think youtube videos are a bit overdone sometimes and we could have a problem with people being stupid but humans make mistakes we might not agree with what they did
Oct 4, 2012 9:56 pm
this is kind of like bill gates he did not want his kids to grow up spoiled, rude, and selfish he raised them and is going to let them live comfortably presuming they dont get greedy while giving the rest to charity consider a tutorial on gas masks charity to those who are like me and are creative in 1 sense but not in another like me i love to cook but i cant paint to save my life so some one might be able to do really cool things but not make a gas mask and i'm sure it would really bug them
  • Purpl3Sag3
Oct 5, 2012 7:22 pm
I understand where you're coming from. I kind-of agree, however, I completely respect those who choose not to share the invention. I heard that this same thing happened with the original masks? So for people like Halodiablo, I feel like he makes a great deal of profit because there are so little people who know how. And I respect that. It's like companies who patton things. They're just very proud of something they learned how to do on their own. They don't feel like it's fair to share, because they put their own time, money and persistance-why can't others do the same? I would LOVE to make gas-masks as well, but I respect the creators. So I'm going to attempt it on my own, once I get the beads. (I've noticed there are ALOT of pictures to go on, on this site)
  • Purpl3Sag3
Oct 5, 2012 7:26 pm
Oh, and to white_rabbit_alice: I would just like to point out that the first r in PLURR stands for Respect. So I feel like we should Respect their decision. It is THEIR creation after all.
Oct 5, 2012 8:43 pm
and purpl3sag3 i am willing to respect there decision i just would like a reason in this day and age you cant get respect for your decision with out reason sure everyone feels like putting words in the makers mouth without hearing from them thats my problem with this we can and cant expect them to share something to an extent i get that but still i am tired of people who dont make these to say hey they dont wanna share because... while i'm not much better saying that they should share i have a valid opinion those who say that they should not share also have a valid point unless they are trying to say it from the point of the maker when they cant make it makes no sense personally i think a compromise should be reached but if you want to learn how to make it on your own you dont have to watch the tutorial or read it just like they dont have to share i am willing to respect them if they respect me with a reason it dosent have to be fancy it could be what your saying but i want to here it
Oct 5, 2012 8:45 pm
from them if because hearing it from someone else saying well they said people can misinterpret or not catch everything so hearing it from the person themselves is much better then hearing via the telephone game
Oct 6, 2012 10:52 am
There are quite a few people who call themselves "Kandi Gods" simply because they can make gas masks/full face masks/etc and so they don't want to lose their "God" status, so they don't tell people how they make them. At least, that's how I see it.