![]() ![]() Later in 2016, Kreek discovered the game "Roblox", when it was becoming popular at the time. He created a reaction channel named KreekCraft Reacts a day after April Fools where he reacts to different videos that he may of reacted to during stream. He has a goal to get this channel up to 100K subscribers. He announced on Februthat he made a third channel named KreekCraft Shorts, where he uploads highlights from his livestreams. He also announced that he will be rebuilding the entire set and after that, the skits will be back on his channel. On February 1, 2022, Kreek announced that his skits are on a halt as one of his models ended up being a virus, and corrupted the entire film set for his skits. He does not post onto that channel anymore as the Timmeh videos have moved onto his main channel. Other Channels Second Channel (Kreeky) įorrest has an active Roblox skit and meme channel called Kreeky, which posts videos skits filmed on Roblox Studio that features him and an 8 to 10-year-old boy named Timmeh which he created. He is 5'6" He is currently engaged to his girlfriend Kayla. His parents divorced when he was young due to his dad’s drinking problems he ended up getting arrested and Forrest lived with his mom. Because of these surgeries, his retina was at risk of detaching so he couldn’t play physical sports, which is why he started playing video games. He was born with a cataract in his left eye, which required two emergency surgeries. 1.5 Partnership with Wonder Works Studioįorrest Waldron Starling was born on Januin Jacksonville, Florida and raised in Macclenny, Florida.1.2.3 Fourth Channel (KreekCraft Reacts). ![]() ![]() 1.2.2 Third Channel (KreekCraft Shorts).I missed it last year, but now that I've caught up, I'd say Save Ralph. Someone else's work that inspired you years ago.īarton F Graf 9000s' "Climate Name Change" was brilliant. ![]() The world will be updated regularly with mini-games and events based on ideas from the kids who stay in the real-life houses. It's the first time that kids staying at Ronald McDonald Houses all around the world can meet up and play in their own digital space. A recent project you're proud of.īuilding the first official Ronald McDonald House in Roblox. A dream world exclusive to kids staying at the Houses in real life-the House in Roblox in only accessible via a code they get when checking in with their families. That was a process of willpower from the whole team. We repurposed an industrial robot into a remote-controlled pneumatic gun, hooked it up to Facebook, and let people shoot chocolate, jam and soy sauce at designer garments. "Ariel Fashion Shoot" for P&G back in 2011. One of your favorite creative projects you've ever worked on. Professionally, I learned the importance of avoiding silos in creative work. I found out that my need to socialize is not as big as I thought. How Covid-19 changed your life, personally or professionally. A log mistaken for Nessie, a dinosaur spotted in Kenya or the latest on UAPs-it's all here, and curated with a sobering distance to the sometimes highly strange topics. Gnagis Someone or something worth following in social Your daily dose of what's going on (or not going on) in the world of the paranormal. I loved the acting and storytelling in A Spy Among Friends. A book, movie, TV show or podcast you recently found inspiring. There are too many to start naming names. A visual artist or band/musician you admire. People I befriended on and around the terraces in the '90s are to this day some of my closest friends. Trying to master the simian stroll at 16-haha! And being part of the Swedish football fan subculture is an important part of who I am. Getting into music did open a new world for me. A moment from high school or college that changed your life. "Take no heroes, only inspiration." I don't think it's helpful to idolize people, but I have massive respect for everyone trying to push things forward creatively, regardless of their field of work. A person you idolized creatively early on. Somehow, she knew that I would not think she was weird. When I was a kid, my paternal grandmother confided in me that she saw ghosts, even though she was an outspoken atheist. It took me a long time to realize that not everyone has the ability to visualize stuff that's only in their minds and see what that could lead to or become. I've always had a vivid imagination, for good and bad. How did you first realize you were creative. I currently live with my family on Stora Essingen, an island of Stockholm. When I was three we moved to the northern rural suburb of Vallentuna, where I grew up. I was born south of Stockholm in a place called Södertälje. Where you grew up, and where you live now. ![]()
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