REACCIÓN A "¿QUIÉN ES ELXOKAS? ¡ESTO NO ES UN JUEGO! DRAW MY LIFE" | Ft. @TikTakDraw - Summary

Summary

The speaker begins by introducing a video they received on Twitter and expresses their anticipation to see it. They mention that the video is about drawings and their story, and they are excited to see how it works for their audience. They also express their interest in topics of illusions and mention a video by a boy or a girl, but they are unsure who it is.

The speaker then provides a detailed background on Joaquín Domínguez Portela, also known as Socas, a famous Spanish streamer. Born in Lugo, Galicia, on April 13, 1991, Socas completed his basic studies at the Rosalía de Castro school in Lugo. He later moved to Salamanca to study advertising and marketing. At the university, he specialized in typographies and excelled in several subjects related to audiovisual expression.

Socas began creating content on YouTube in 2016, initially uploading gameplay of the game League of Legends. He later discovered World of Warcraft, specifically Classic, and became the main content of his channel. He invested money in buying a good computer and eventually left his position on the soccer team to fully dedicate himself to streaming.

By the end of 2017, Socas was already quite well known and made the leap to World of Warcraft streaming on January 8, 2018. He became one of the best sprinters in Spain and one of the most outstanding in Europe. This recognition helped him gain enough ease to take risks and become a more versatile streamer, trying different video games like Pokemon España or Force Night.

Socas' popularity continued to climb, leading him to collaborate with other Spanish streamers. He participated in the big Rust game event in Spain and created a server where some of his speeches went viral. He also made controversial statements about several YouTubers who decided to move from Spain to Andorra to pay their taxes, defending his preference to pay taxes in his country.

By March 2021, Socas had almost 500,000 followers on Twitter. His spontaneity, passion, and temperament as a streamer have earned him a place among the great streamers. The speaker concludes by expressing their admiration for Socas' skills and knowledge, and encourages their audience to follow him on social networks.

Facts

1. The video is about a drawing of a boy or a girl, and the speaker is unsure of who the drawing is of.
2. The speaker has been mentioned in a video about drawings and their story.
3. The speaker is excited to see the video and is interested in topics of illusions.
4. The speaker is Joaquín Domínguez Portela, also known as Socas, a famous Spanish streamer.
5. Socas was born in Lugo, Galicia, on April 13, 1991. His father is from Coruñés and his mother from a village in Lugo called Abadin.
6. Socas currently runs a hair salon in the city of Lugo. He completed his basic studies at the Rosalía de Castro school in Lugo.
7. Socas moved to Salamanca to study advertising and marketing. He excelled in several subjects related to audiovisual expression.
8. Socas worked for the Real Madrid football team as a post producer and video editor.
9. Socas began creating content on YouTube in 2016, uploading gameplay of the game League of Legends.
10. Socas discovered the game World of Warcraft, specifically Classic, and became the main content of his channel.
11. Socas had to invest money in buying a good computer to make the jump to streaming.
12. Socas left his position on the soccer team to fully dedicate himself to his role as a content creator.
13. At the end of 2017, Socas was already quite well known and on January 8, 2018, he made the leap to wow tweets.
14. Socas was aware that he was one of the few specialized in World of Warcraft and this could open doors for him.
15. Socas perfected his technique so much that he became the best sprinter in Spain in this game and one of the most outstanding in Europe.
16. This recognition helped Socas gain enough ease to take risks and become a more versatile streamer, trying different video games.
17. By March 2021, Socas already had almost 500,000 followers on tweets.
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