Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, known as Smosh, provided a nostalgic and humorous recap during a Wired Autocomplete Interview. The duo discussed topics ranging from their old Smosh house in Sacramento to the challenges of dealing with fans showing up uninvited. They reminisced about their journey from being friends in sixth grade to becoming business partners, roommates, and eventually rekindling their friendship after a period of distance. Other highlights included Smosh's wax figures, a summary of the Smosh pit channel, and the evolution of their iconic "shut up" intro.
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1. Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox are the creators of Smosh.
2. The Smosh house was located in Sacramento and had issues with fans showing up.
3. Smosh uploaded their first video to YouTube on November 19th, 2005.
4. Smosh was the most subscribed YouTube channel three separate times.
5. Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox had a period of strain in their friendship but reconnected later.
6. Ian Hecox is from Sacramento, California.
7. Anthony Padilla used to have an emo look and was influenced by emo culture.
8. Anthony Padilla has tattoos with hidden meanings.
9. Anthony Padilla interviewed Daily Dose of Internet on another channel.
10. Smosh had wax figures at Madame Tussaud's but they were separated.
11. Smosh started with just the two of them but now has many employees.
12. Smosh was initially owned by Alloy Digital, then Defy Media, and eventually bought back.
13. Smosh Pit is an unscripted channel with various fun shows.
14. Smosh Now features content from both Smosh and Smosh Pit channels, including many funny people.
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