Brynn Osborn
Brynn Osborn
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Shakey Graves Was Here Tour - Texas, June 2021
Shakey Graves Was Here Tour featuring Sir Woman in Austin, Houston, Dallas & Fort Worth.
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Відео

one second everyday: 2019
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one second every day from 1/25/19 to 1/25/20
christmas 1994
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christmas 1994
what it feels like to be nonbinary
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this is scary but I wanted to share this www.brynnosborn.com instagram @brynnosborn
one second everyday: 2018
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one second every day from 1/25/18 to 1/25/19.
frio
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what's our annual frio vacation without a video!
frio
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what's the annual frio river trip without a video about it :)
sights & sounds of easter
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easter in san antonio is one of my favorite times of the year. here are some clips of moments that stuck out to me. filmed on a canon 5D mark ii with a 24-70mm L lens. site: www.brynnosborn.com insta: @brynnosborn
one second everyday: 2017
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one second everyday from 1/25/17 to 1/25/18.
one second everyday: 2016
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one second every day from january 25, 2016 to january 25, 2017.
Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing: Blue Star Contemporary
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This installation took me about 12 hours to complete. It was for the "do it" exhibition at Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio, TX in the spring of 2016. The song is "If Not for You 5000" by Shakey Graves.
where i grew up
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i grew up in corpus christi, texas and these are the visuals that remind me of home. i am always drawn to the water and i was fortunate to grow up a few blocks from it. music - Drowning In You: Pascäal instagram: @brynndolyn twitter: @brynndolyn website: brynnosborn.com thanks for watching!
one second everyday: 2015
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One second everyday from Jan 25, 2015- Jan 25, 2016.
Rio Frio 15
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Floating on our annual family Frio trip. Music: Shakey Graves- Built To Roam.
Wild Summer
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Wild Summer
Cody Simpson: 'New Problems' SXSW 2015 #HappySoundsLike
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Cody Simpson: 'New Problems' SXSW 2015 #HappySoundsLike
Cody Simpson: 'Flower' SXSW 2015 #HappySoundsLike
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Cody Simpson: 'Flower' SXSW 2015 #HappySoundsLike
Cody Simpson: 'Thotful' SXSW 2015 #HappySoundsLike
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Cody Simpson: 'Thotful' SXSW 2015 #HappySoundsLike
Cody Simpson: 'Free' SXSW 2015 (Nylon)
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Cody Simpson: 'Free' SXSW 2015 (Nylon)
Cody Simpson: 'Flower' SXSW 2015 (Nylon)
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Cody Simpson: 'Flower' SXSW 2015 (Nylon)
Cody Simpson: 'New Problems' SXSW 2015 (Nylon)
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Cody Simpson: 'New Problems' SXSW 2015 (Nylon)
Cody Simpson: 'Thotful' SXSW 2015 (Nylon)
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Cody Simpson: 'Thotful' SXSW 2015 (Nylon)
Tori Kelly: "All In My Head/Thinkin Bout You/Cry Me a River/Say My Name" Medley SXSW 2014
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Tori Kelly: "All In My Head/Thinkin Bout You/Cry Me a River/Say My Name" Medley SXSW 2014
Tori Kelly: "Confetti" SXSW
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Tori Kelly: "Confetti" SXSW
Dan + Shay: "19 You + Me" SXSW
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Dan Shay: "19 You Me" SXSW
Rixton: "Me and My Broken Heart (Acoustic)" SXSW
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Rixton: "Me and My Broken Heart (Acoustic)" SXSW
Rixton: "Ignition (Remix)" Cover feat. Shay from Dan + Shay
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Rixton: "Ignition (Remix)" Cover feat. Shay from Dan Shay

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    @user-cx6oj2xd1z 3 місяці тому

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  • @user-cx6oj2xd1z
    @user-cx6oj2xd1z 7 місяців тому

    Love EDUARDA❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Strawberries0000
    @Strawberries0000 8 місяців тому

    Wings Are Demonic Represents Lucifer, Lucifer In Heaven Had Music Instruments In His Wings 🪽 Before He Got Kicked Out Of Heaven ‼️

  • @judithhoward7599
    @judithhoward7599 Рік тому

    I saw him at phillps arena in Atlanta

  • @Lightskin-i1k
    @Lightskin-i1k Рік тому

    Justin Bieber WINGS INTRO VS Michael Jackson TOASTER INTRO

  • @germangiraldobotero9745
    @germangiraldobotero9745 Рік тому

    VALERIA

  • @malgorzatafrieske4179
    @malgorzatafrieske4179 Рік тому

  • @Justkeepswimmingfind
    @Justkeepswimmingfind Рік тому

    i have recently discovered my gender and is trying to find people to relate to and i get bullyed for who i am because someone found out and its hard to not say there being mean and im closeted from my family so its hard

  • @suehills4933
    @suehills4933 Рік тому

    Call back walk Justin

  • @suehills4933
    @suehills4933 Рік тому

    Justin love you too ❤😂

  • @sophiecooper1824
    @sophiecooper1824 Рік тому

    Rammstein did it better

  • @erina2600
    @erina2600 2 роки тому

    Hey, if they really do care they’ll spend the time trying to understand. Here I am, at 1am, watching these random videos to understand my friend more.

  • @Sleepyhead_Chrl
    @Sleepyhead_Chrl 2 роки тому

    It feels like shit to me- i always get bullied abt this😑 anyways bye

  • @ramonascarlett8232
    @ramonascarlett8232 2 роки тому

    No offence,but i don't believe that non binary and other weird gender is exist,it just acting class spectrum gender,i think u're just gay or lesb,many people include demi Lovato try to came out to public as non binary,try to makes people believe, please look ur body,

  • @tamaradavis2276
    @tamaradavis2276 2 роки тому

    Subconsciously, I've questioned my sexuality and gender my whole life, but coming from an abusive, dysfunctional family on top of comphet meant that I spent years ignoring or rationalizing thoughts and attractions. I am very grateful that a younger generation has given me the words to understand what I felt.

  • @mepo_yt
    @mepo_yt 2 роки тому

    Is this ozzy Osborne's son

  • @madisonlemen8427
    @madisonlemen8427 3 роки тому

    This is awesome! You captured the night perfectly ❤️💥🎸

  • @wellwellwell7868
    @wellwellwell7868 3 роки тому

    The whole Shakey crew radiates good vibes, awesome video! Also love how you synched up the song with live video lol 3:18

    • @BrynnOsborn
      @BrynnOsborn 3 роки тому

      can confirm, the good vibes are ever-present. thanks for watching! ps- the last clip is also synched with the song 🤠

    • @wellwellwell7868
      @wellwellwell7868 3 роки тому

      @@BrynnOsborn I noticed, great editing skills. So lucky ya get to be on tour with them lol Hope you’re having a blast too

  • @something2424
    @something2424 3 роки тому

    This is exactly how I feel, thank you for this video.

  • @evakimaru6742
    @evakimaru6742 3 роки тому

    👎

  • @readingaster
    @readingaster 3 роки тому

    yeah i felt that

  • @BWAcolyte
    @BWAcolyte 3 роки тому

    It would be nice if I could just beam this video into people's brains every time I introduce myself to a new person lol this was perfectly said and its sad that there isn't a better word than non-binary

  • @rayramos2240
    @rayramos2240 3 роки тому

    THOSE WINGS REPRESENT LUCIFER . AINT THAT CRAZY 😂

    • @Beautiralla
      @Beautiralla Рік тому

      I was just listening to a lady's testimony and it brought me here. Never saw this video before. But here have a look. very informative : ua-cam.com/video/DRgwbz4kTWU/v-deo.html

    • @Strawberries0000
      @Strawberries0000 8 місяців тому

      Ik He Worship LUCIFER JUST LIKE EVERY OTHER CELEBRITIES ‼️ 🤦🏽‍♀️😣😒

    • @danielsamuel1995
      @danielsamuel1995 5 місяців тому

      Thats Lucifer's wings with all sort of musical instruments and the people in the audience doesn't even know what there are in for?. Repent people Jesus Christ is coming soon.

  • @mikachu7670
    @mikachu7670 3 роки тому

    Your experience is so much like mine and I’m really confused as well. I am still in the closet because my family doesn’t understand. I came out as Ace and Aro a while ago and had to awkwardly describe it. Sigh

  • @BarbLoscoo-zl7ot
    @BarbLoscoo-zl7ot 3 роки тому

    Omg this song needs to die... now that he’s older

  • @goblinodds
    @goblinodds 3 роки тому

    ‘it‘s kind of like they‘re pronouncing your name differently or wrong‘ -- same, exactly!! great video, makes me want to do something similar to try to come out... more clearly, definitively to people?

  • @MIOLAZARUS
    @MIOLAZARUS 3 роки тому

    LOVELY !!! Another non-binary person here. And yeah it's hard to explain but I have done two videos about it.

  • @d.c.1851
    @d.c.1851 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video one of my best friends just came out as non-binary and I'm watching a whole bunch of videos to try and understand it better to help support them.

  • @shammy4646
    @shammy4646 4 роки тому

    I just cried watching this. I’ve known I’m non binary for awhile but hearing it put like this makes me emotional.

  • @evangarvey2821
    @evangarvey2821 4 роки тому

    Perfect! Such a kind, brave, & attractive human!

  • @mashbros5339
    @mashbros5339 4 роки тому

    Thanks to your video I got a better understanding of myself.I live in a homophobic country were still neither same-sex couple marriage is legalized. Actually, my parents noticed that I was seeking for help as an LGBT person and they cried and distanced me from my group of friends that were very supportive. It's sad that people don't let you live on your own.

  • @SIRRAUN
    @SIRRAUN 4 роки тому

    i’m so scared - i feel like non-binary people won’t accept me as one, who is confused about my gender at 18 and i feel like i’m not a she/her or he/him y am i just getting uncomfortable with she/her now?

    • @sres0
      @sres0 4 роки тому

      Hey you! I have found that the enby community is really warm and accepting (at least the little portion that I know :3). I felt the same way, like I shouldn't be a part of the community because I was questioning if I'm really am enby or if I haven't... what, fully experienced a gender? It's funny because I never really did question it, just took my gender for granted for 22 years. When it came to trans people, I'd say like 'it must be horrible not to feel aligned with the body you're born with' and never really considered my case. I even knew a bit about enbys and thought it was really cool for people to be out there expressing what they're feeling like. I never really considered if I felt I was a woman. And then, one random day in this quarantine, my mind finally clicked. I, like you, don't feel like a woman or a man. I describe it to people like an icicle--it simply does not have a gender. And after diving deep and recognizing my feelings, I'm now uncomfortable with the pronouns, but it also takes patience and true, supporting friends and family :) So at the end of the day, the point is for you to feel safe and loved and have a meaningful, genuine life, and it only happens if you let yourself question these kinds of things. Do know that it's okay to figure it out later and, given the case that you no longer identify as an enby, you can go back to being binary and that will be totally fine. This can also just be a community in your journey to recognizing your identity, but either way, it's here and if you'd really like it for someone to say it, I'll be the first: I believe you qualify to be part of the NB community, welcome aboard <3

    • @SIRRAUN
      @SIRRAUN 4 роки тому

      Susana Restrepo i’m sobbinggf - ur the 1st person to make me feel excepted in the enby community and i appreciate that soooo much i actually rlly needed this <3 i’m starting to go by they/them and it makes me rlly happy - and it makes me feel incredibly happy and respected to hear my pronouns being used by family i am scared of telling friends though, but i yam going to tell them and hope they’re excepting c: thank u for responding 🤍🥺✨

    • @freddiebruunpetersen6631
      @freddiebruunpetersen6631 3 роки тому

      @@SIRRAUN hey you! I know I'm a little late to your comment, but I recently found some enby groups on Facebook, and they are so wonderful and open, maybe consider joining? 😊

    • @SIRRAUN
      @SIRRAUN 3 роки тому

      Frederikke Bruun Petersen hey boo lolz wonderful ^7^ can i get the link? ^u^ thank you sooo much 🤍

  • @alyssavargas7745
    @alyssavargas7745 4 роки тому

    that part about the uneasiness of the definition of nonbinary by rejecting the binary rather than defining an identity really hit something in me. that’s something i’ve always wanted to verbalize but never had the words for. ty.

    • @BrynnOsborn
      @BrynnOsborn 4 роки тому

      you're welcome. it can be difficult to wrap your mind around

  • @joanneherrera7257
    @joanneherrera7257 4 роки тому

    AJSNMGebedb GB jgfhdJoANN🏀🥎🏈🏉♥️🔮🎵🇩🇬🇩🇬🇨🇵🇱🇷🦋🐞💐

  • @wastedwords751
    @wastedwords751 4 роки тому

    you are so well-spoken. so many of the things said here resonate very strongly for me as a fellow enby. thank you sm for this video and i hope you're doing good💞

  • @ronsmith9594
    @ronsmith9594 4 роки тому

    That was 💥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @devandarji1301
    @devandarji1301 4 роки тому

    thank you so much for this video. i’m saving it to show my mum if i’m ever comfortable to come out. this was very validating so thank you ❤️❤️

    • @BrynnOsborn
      @BrynnOsborn 4 роки тому

      Mya Darji i’m sorry you don’t feel ready yet but i’m happy this video helped you - and just know there is a whole world full of people ready to welcome you on the other side. you have our full support 💛

  • @breecollins479
    @breecollins479 4 роки тому

    Hi thanks for making this video, it has helped me understand a bit more. I'm part of the lgbtq+ but i don't really know much about being non-binary so im trying to learn more and this cleared up a few things. Also I've wondered, is it that you fit into being female and male, or neither? And does that answer differ from different people? Hopefully that makes sense. Thanks :]

    • @Imagisweet
      @Imagisweet 3 роки тому

      While it is different for each person, I can tell you about my own experiences. :) I have occasionally described myself as a "gay man trapped in a woman's body" (I was identified female at birth, and am attracted to men/masculine people), or more recently (and privately), as "trans-curious" (I am happy with the body parts I have, but having a penis would be pretty cool, too). I also relate to the stereotypes and media representation of "butch" lesbians (big trucks, power tools, physical strength/toughness), except for the fact that I'm not really attracted to women. Some non-binary people feel more that they are neither gender, but for me, I feel strongly like I am both at once. The way my brain works seems more on the masculine side, but I do like to wear feminine clothes sometimes, and more masculine clothes sometimes. But usually it's a mix of the two (boots, jeans, dress, & hoodie, for example) I never fully understood the typical female social structure and rules, but don't fully fit in with the guys, either. When I was growing up there wasn't really great language for this. "Tomboy" kinda covered it for girls, and "effeminate" for boys, but neither of those really allowed for the non-binary. The only other words society gave was "it" or "he/she" and both of those would have been said with derision, not with acceptance. Sometimes people might have used "cross-dresser" or "androgynous," but that doesn't fully encompass a person's identity, either. People were expected to fit into one binary or the other. Male or female. Gay or straight. And if you didn't want to be one, you had to be the other, or just deal with it. For me, since I didn't want to live as a male, and I wasn't attracted to women, there was no other real option than to just settle into my assigned sex and live as a cis female. And that's what I've done until this week. I had always had the impression that non-binary was the same as "agender" or "androgynous" (which for some people it is), so it never occurred to me that it would apply to me, since I feel very feminine AND very masculine all the time. Older generations like mine were raised that masculine and feminine are opposites, but they aren't, really. I want to be tough, pretty, muscular, logical, graceful, compassionate, nurturing, AND decisive. Those aspects are all over the gender spectrum, but don't exclude one another. I have always bucked the gender norms, this is always something I have been, I just never had the right word for it until now. It's really been freeing to discover this new way to describe myself, and to hear stories of people who have had similar experiences!

  • @sliceofinfo9547
    @sliceofinfo9547 4 роки тому

    💖

  • @sarawashington5485
    @sarawashington5485 4 роки тому

    Hi Brynn, I'm sorry I was born in the 70s. I'm a pretty laid back person and I'm a Black woman. I really really want to understand but I just don't get it. But you a beautiful person and you are brave for making this video and putting yourself out there. Like the great Dr. Martin Luther King said it's not the colour of your skin or who you are one the outside that matters, it's the content of your character and what you are on the inside is what matters. It shouldn't be about black, white, male or female it should be about whether you are a good person or bad person. Like I said this is all really really confusing for me. The Trans gender issue I kind of understand, I support it and have a lot of sympathy for people who are not born in the right bodies (I hope I'm saying that right?) But the Non Binary is real head scratcher for me. Hopefully you can explain it to me a bit more. My mind is open, my heart is willing but like I said it's just all confusing? From Sara in London England 💂💖

    • @BrynnOsborn
      @BrynnOsborn 4 роки тому

      Hey Sara, thanks for watching and leaving this thoughtful comment. Quite frankly, it’s just something I’ve always felt inside. It has never really felt like I had a choice in the matter.. it’s like your favorite food or song. It just feels good and right and it fits you. I cut my hair short 7 years ago and began to realize I didn’t really like when people thought I was a boy but I didn’t necessarily like when they thought i was a girl either. I feel like I’m in the middle and want to present sort of neutral with masculine and feminine energies coinciding. This is not how all nonbinary people feel certainly- there are some who look very feminine or very masculine.. it’s not a perfect duality. I definitely lean further to the masc side of the scale. But it’s just how I feel inside so it’s hard to explain in some ways. I feel at home when people use my pronouns (they/them) and it feels accurate to how I feel inside. It’s like being genderless. I came out a year ago and I’ve definitely become more comfortable with myself. Thanks for your questions and I am happy to answer any more you may have. cheers

    • @sarawashington5485
      @sarawashington5485 4 роки тому

      @@BrynnOsborn Hi Brynn thanks for getting back to me so quickly 😊👋 I really appreciate you taking the time to explain what being a non binary person is to you in your case and not a generalised stereotype. From what I am interpreting in your case is that its more of a feeling that you have inside of you which feels both the male and female side but you don't want to be defined as or pigeon-holed as 1 particular sex/gender? Have I got this right? I hope so cos then I would be able to get a better understanding but if Im wrong please educate me.😊 Like I said Brynn my heart is willing and open to listen. There is too much hate in the world and not enough love. I think people of my generation kind of rolled our eyes when we hear gender fluidity but I just think we all need to just sit down and talk to each other in a respectful manner and start a dialogue like you and I having✌💖 I hope I haven't said anything to upset or offend you I'm learning. Would like more dialogue from you as it will able me to know what to do and what to say to a Non Binary person. Peace and Love , Peace and love 💖 Have a nice weekend Brynn 😆Sara from London England 💂

    • @Imagisweet
      @Imagisweet 3 роки тому

      @@sarawashington5485 I, too, was born in the 70's. It's only been recently that I really learned what "non-binary" really meant by hearing someone speak about their experiences. That's when I realized, that's ME! I had often described myself as a "gay man trapped in a woman's body" (I was identified female at birth, and am attracted to men/masculine people), or more recently, as "trans-curious" (I am happy with the body parts I have, but having a penis would be pretty cool, too). I also relate to the stereotypes and media representation of "butch" lesbians (big trucks, power tools, physical strength/toughness), except for the fact that I'm not really attracted to women. Some non-binary people feel more that they are neither gender, but for me, I feel strongly like I am both at once. The way my brain works seems more on the masculine side, but I do like to wear feminine clothes sometimes, and more masculine clothes sometimes. But usually it's a mix of the two (boots, jeans, dress, & hoodie, for example) I never fully understood the typical female social structure and rules, but don't fully fit in with the guys, either. When we were growing up there wasn't really great language for this. "Tomboy" kinda covered it for girls, and "effeminate" for boys, but neither of those really allowed for the non-binary. The only other words society gave was "it" or "he/she" and both of those would have been said with derision, not with acceptance. Sometimes people might have used "cross-dresser" or "androgynous," but that doesn't fully encompass a person's identity, either. People were expected to fit into one binary or the other. Male or female. Gay or straight. And if you didn't want to be one, you had to be the other, or just deal with it. For me, since I didn't want to live as a male, and I wasn't attracted to women, there was no other real option than to just settle into my assigned sex and live as a cis female. And that's what I've done until this week. I had always had the impression that non-binary was the same as "agender" or "androgynous" (which for some people it is), so it never occurred to me that it would apply to me, since I feel very feminine AND very masculine all the time. We were raised that masculine and feminine are opposites, but they aren't, really. I want to be tough, pretty, muscular, logical, graceful, compassionate, nurturing, AND decisive. Those aspects are all over the gender spectrum, but don't exclude one another. I have always bucked the gender norms, this is always something I have been, I just never had the right word for it until now. It's really been freeing to discover this new way to describe myself, and to hear stories of people who have had similar experiences!

  • @allieROFL
    @allieROFL 4 роки тому

    The hill slide was the freaking best!

  • @allieROFL
    @allieROFL 4 роки тому

    I love this! Great filmmaking. You make me want to be there.

  • @emmaohdeary
    @emmaohdeary 4 роки тому

    I've never questioned my gender or sexuality, but after reading some of the comments below it really hurts me to see that some people who, like me, don't understand how you're feeling because we've never experienced the same things, are just so rude about it! It's so brave of you to make this video, and I wish you all the best in life <3

    • @BrynnOsborn
      @BrynnOsborn 4 роки тому

      thanks for watching! I appreciate you being kind. Everyone is simply trying to live their truth

  • @laninhatavares1206
    @laninhatavares1206 4 роки тому

    Maravilhoso!

  • @marisagarza7048
    @marisagarza7048 4 роки тому

    I remember this!! I’m crying so much

    • @brocksamson9737
      @brocksamson9737 3 роки тому

      I really wish I got to go! I'm like the biggest Male mahomie! I was working at ingram mall that day . And couldn't :(