PewDiePie said this about my BASS :( - Summary

Summary

The content appears to be a humorous, energetic, and entertaining script for a YouTube video. The main theme revolves around the host's love for the bass guitar and his desire to slap the bass. He frequently challenges his viewers to slap like on his video and engage with his content.

The host mentions a Scottish rock called "The Bass Rock" and jokingly claims to own the word "slap" and the bass videos on YouTube. He also shares a personal story about being featured in a video by PewDiePie, a famous YouTuber, which helped his channel gain popularity.

Throughout the script, the host uses humor, wordplay, and witty one-liners to keep his audience engaged. He also interacts with his viewers, responding to their comments and encouraging them to participate in his challenges. The script ends with a therapy session, where the host offers words of encouragement and support to his viewers.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The author asked viewers to post more epic base memes on their subreddit page.
2. The author mentions a rock in Scotland called "The Bass Rock".
3. The author claims to have played the bass before.
4. The author mentions Ludwig van Beethoven composed a ninth symphony when he was deaf.
5. The author says they own the word "slap" and that it's theirs.
6. The author challenges Mr. Beast to a slap bass battle.
7. The author mentions that they have 4 million subscribers.
8. The author claims to have been featured in a shoutout by PewDiePie in 2013.
9. The author says they had 47,000 subscribers at the time of the shoutout.
10. PewDiePie had 20 million subscribers at the time of the shoutout.
11. The author dropped out of university to focus on their videos after the shoutout.
12. The author has been following PewDiePie for a long time and appreciates the connection he has with his fans.
13. The author's channel didn't blow up from the shoutout, but it was still a significant moment for them.