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The subreddit full of 19y/o fans of Pewdiepie aka Felix Kjellberg
“I, too, am extraordinarily humble.”
Makes me think of Lonely Island haha
He uses it without an account half the time
Imagine if Pewds was subbed to T-Series, and not himself, What would u do?
you remember 1939? well, its sure as f*ck gonna be repeated if Felix is subbed to T-Series lmao
1- he’s on guest account 2- you can’t sub to yourself ( trust me I’ve tried)
We should Lynch him for not supporting pewdiepie, I mean, does he even buy pewdiepie merch, or gets it for free from some shady T-series source?
He, in the same video, was going to subscribe to a channel and it told him to sign in.. how do you miss that
You can't subscribe to your own channel. Get your facts right.

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The subreddit full of 19y/o fans of Pewdiepie aka Felix Kjellberg
I only watch LWIAY/FWP now. He puts in no effort to make his vids fun to watch. Back when he did TikTok videos in 2018 they used to be enjoyable at least.
Agreed. There is no thought in the videos it's just him scrolling and laughing. There used to be occasional vlogs or some type sketch or essay or something once in a while but this year has been straight reaction videos. Even lwiay isn't special anymore cause it's all the same. Sucks to see your fav youtuber lose interest.
he considers himself retired he just wants to live life how he wants to and doesnt want youtube to be consuming all of his time.
edit: yes i agree his vids are alot less effort and a little less enjoyable but i still enjoy them because of his personality is why ive always watched him, and you dont have to watch his vids anyway
I don,t think he really cares about youtube anymore because in a livestream he did a week ago. he said that he was running out of ideas of videos to make. I can,t blame him tho he's been making videos for 11 years and now he's burnt out. I,m 96% sure he,ll be leaving youtube either by the end of this year or by the end of 2022 . I really miss his old content and I wish he still had fun ideas for videos to make like he use to but now he seem like he doesn,t have fun while making these videos but only does it because he's bored and has nothing to do. This covid-19 only speeded up the progress of him burning out.
Exactly, the lack of effort has made it uninteresting. I occasionally start watching his videos but I just can't, it gets boring pretty quick.
Tbh, if pewds does anything now, the media and twitter will criticise him for it
I agree but he's been enjoying his time lately let's not pressure him for content and not be the "u used to be better back then" fan
His is still the top youtuber but since he is doing this for than 10 years he probably burned out too much. He puts efforts but it simply doesn't give the same vibe and energy as back then. Either way, it's hard to stay at the top and this man has done it all, RESPECT!
Sad but true. I thought I was the only one
Agreed, maybe he should consider retiring if he's tired of making videos (i don't want him to though)
I just think that he's not enjoying making videos anymore.
It seems like he's grinding out for the views. I don't blame him, just not my cup of tea.
Its weird cause he always says that he doesn't care about the money anymore and just does YouTube for fun but its all lazy content and he also does ads with (often) shady companies and stuff i know he himself wont use.
Can't see what's so different, most of the vids he did before were popular type of content (try not to laugh, meme reviews, Minecraft series in a way, before he actually got crazy about it). Now tiktok is #1 trend, and he's making content about that mostly. Just like with reviewing the jubilee and TLC trashy vids. Cause it's popular.
Do I watch it? Not really Do I blame him? Nah he can do whatever tf he wants, I don't pay him anyways
The problem is not the content but the effort he puts into them, of course he ain't taking it seriously now and considers himself retired but makes videos cause he like to so that is understandable on his part








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Re6l ( c. 2019 –present) Machinima (c. 2011–2012) Maker Studios (2012–2017)

^ Kjellberg received a second Silver Play Button for the Jack septiceye2 channel in 2016. [‡ 1]

^ Kjellberg received a second Gold Play Button for the Jack septiceye2 channel in 2016. [‡ 1]

^ These stats are approximate as of September 2022. [4] [5]

^ Social Blade provides statistical data for PewDiePie's channel dating as far back as April 2011. [204]

^ Voice acted in "Ian's Lost Love" and "The New Teacher". [329] [330]

^ Appeared in 2013–2016, and again in 2019: For the Record . [283] [284] [285] [286] [287]




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