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How you found your favorite YouTubers

Ceroria

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Just post below the way you found your favorite MCSG YouTubers (besides me ofc. Ma link is in sig check me out k baes)! It can be anyone, any way, any anything.

Warning. Mobile = bad grammar/thread design.

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I'll start :3. My three people that I consistently watch are egrodo, Cscoop, and Blamph.

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Blamph- I found out about Blomf in the middle of my "newbie days". I'd say it was November 2012, and I had heard of him previously, knew he had a channel, but I just didn't know what it was. I then saw him in a game, and asked what his channel was after chatting in lobby for a few minutes. He replied, and I checked his videos out! He couldn't have had more than 400 subs xP

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Cscoop- Cscoop is someone I remember as someone I used to know of by "that guy in the rebels". I've had two IRL friends come in and out of the Rebels, and so i am kind of familiar with their old roster. One day, probably during the summer, I randomly came across a cscoop video. I believe it was his 45th video, and I remember watching it for a while and overall liking it. However, during that time I was basically just tryharding MCSG and didn't have any time for any YouTube besides like.. Tomahawk. I used to like him a decent amount. Anyway, back on to cscoop. Later on, I found one of his videos on BSM and Map Quality. Those were two important topics to me at the time being, so I watched the video and agreed with everything he said. Then I discovered this "Fox gets owned" video. It was his first xXGOMLXx type video and I thought it was hilarious. From then on I've been pretty active on his YouTube videos and such. He's also a pretty cool person to hang out with. C:

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Egrodo- Simple. He was considered the best pvper at the time I found his channel. I watched a few of his videos, but stayed away cause the music was strange at the time (I now love electro swing, and have always had a taste for upbeat jazz :3). Then about a month later I came back to his channel because his videos were entertaining and he was an extremely chill, original, and nice dude.

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Well that was my massive ramble-on thingy that I did on mobile. GG. Now it's your turn ;)
 
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The way I found most of the YouTubers I watch today was just looking up "Survival Games Minecraft" on YouTube :p
 

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I found about Tomahawk, one of my favorite youtubers, back when I was a diehard Bajan fan. (Yes, I was one of those baccas screaming "in b3nja we trust")

I didn't have a youtube channel back then so I wasn't subbed to Bajan. To get to his channel, I would type in "Bajan Canadian" into youtube's search bar. I then found Tomahawk's video on "I GOT KILLED BY BAJAN CANADIAN". I LOVED his shaders and how he was soooo much better at PVP than Bajan. I remember watching his videos around when he released his 95th SG video, so I guess I've been there for a decent amount of time. His sub count when I became a fan? I think about 15-20k, so I'm pretty proud of myself for being an decently early person to enter his channel. Tomahawk's channel helped me mature a lot, and I started to think of Bajan's channel as very immature and repetitive.

As much as I really hate the guy now, I owe a lot to Bajan for getting me into MCSG and eventually "the right crowd" in the MCGamer community.

Next up, Huahwi.

I don't remember how I got into him, but I know that I've been subbed to his for a while. I was a fake sub for a LOT of time, and actually got into watching his videos around 2-3 months ago. I guess what really attracted me to his channel was how AMAZING his texture pack was.
 
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I found most MCSG youtubers (Toxic, Huahwi) off friends. I met my favorite youtuber, RageGamingVideos, off of Machinima (really wanted to learn how to quick build, so I saw him, and started getting into all his videos)
 

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I found about Tomahawk, one of my favorite youtubers, back when I was a diehard Bajan fan. (Yes, I was one of those baccas screaming "in b3nja we trust")
I didn't have a youtube channel back then so I wasn't subbed to Bajan. To get to his channel, I would type in "Bajan Canadian" into youtube's search bar. I then found Tomahawk's video on "I GOT KILLED BY BAJAN CANADIAN". I LOVED his shaders and how he was soooo much better at PVP than Bajan. I remember watching his videos around when he released his 95th SG video, so I guess I've been there for a decent amount of time. His sub count when I became a fan? I think about 15-20k, so I'm pretty proud of myself for being an decently early person to enter his channel. Tomahawk's channel helped me mature a lot, and I started to think of Bajan's channel as very immature and repetitive.

As much as I really hate the guy now, I owe a lot to Bajan for getting me into MCSG and eventually "the right crowd" in the MCGamer community.

Next up, Huahwi.

I don't remember how I got into him, but I know that I've been subbed to his for a while. I was a fake sub for a LOT of time, and actually got into watching his videos around 2-3 months ago. I guess what really attracted me to his channel was how AMAZING his texture pack was.
I just don't like how Tomahawk and Huahwi have handled their fame.
 

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I just don't like how Tomahawk and Huahwi have handled their fame.
And how exactly is that?

(I don't mean to sound rude or defensive, I can see how the message can be read like that. It's supposed to be said in a curious manner)
 

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I remember watching nate252, Blamph, and Biffington in late 2012. These were the people that made me better at MCSG because I used their routes, strategies, etc. I started watching tomahawk when he uploaded his "MCSG #1" video. Today, I watch Tomahawk from time to time and Huahwi sometimes.
 

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And how exactly is that?

(I don't mean to sound rude or defensive, I can see how the message can be read like that. It's supposed to be said in a curious manner)
It's aight :)

Well, tomahawk pretty much became famous really fast, and from what I remember, never ever responds to his fans, and had become a completely different person from who he used to be.

Huahwi.. Um, to put it nicely.. When he got around 3-5k subs, made a new Skype, added all of his old friends back. And then proceeded to block 90% of those friends for reasons like "I don't talk to squeakers anymore" or "you aren't famous enough for me". That's what I heard from a few of my "squeaker" friends who used to be good friends with him. Although his videos are entertaining and he is a good PvPer c:

I'm just a really big fan of people having an open personality ;P not saying you shouldn't watch them, cause they're certainly entertaining just why I don't necessarily like them as people ;)
 

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It's aight :)

Well, tomahawk pretty much became famous really fast, and from what I remember, never ever responds to his fans, and had become a completely different person from who he used to be.

Huahwi.. Um, to put it nicely.. When he got around 3-5k subs, made a new Skype, added all of his old friends back. And then proceeded to block 90% of those friends for reasons like "I don't talk to squeakers anymore" or "you aren't famous enough for me". That's what I heard from a few of my "squeaker" friends who used to be good friends with him. Although his videos are entertaining and he is a good PvPer c:

I'm just a really big fan of people having an open personality ;P not saying you shouldn't watch them, cause they're certainly entertaining just why I don't necessarily like them as people ;)
Dang...I never knew that about Huahwi.

I used to think of him as a really awesome and nice guy...

;-; I don't think I've ever seen a youtuber without a dark side, now.
 

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