Ranking My Lookalikes - Summary

Summary

The speaker, who hosts a second channel, welcomes viewers and shares that their last video received 800,000 views, which they find impressive for a second channel. They then proceed to create a tier list of their doppelgangers, a term they use to describe people who look like them.

The speaker shares a variety of images, including a picture of a woman with brown hair, a picture from a TV show or movie, a picture of a woman on a poster for a military school, a picture from a headphone ad in the London subway, and a picture of a woman from a health textbook. They also share pictures of themselves in different contexts, such as a picture of them dressed up like a character from a show they used to do on Vine.

The speaker also shares pictures of famous celebrities who look like them, such as Gabe from "The Office," the guy from "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs," and Gene Wilder. They also mention a picture of a woman who looks like them but is actually a woman from "Dr. Phil," and a picture of a woman who looks like them but is actually a woman from a music video.

The speaker concludes the video by sharing a picture of the maid from "The Brady Bunch," who they find to be a surprising doppelganger. They also express their gratitude to viewers for their support and invite them to send in any more doppelgangers they may know of.

Facts

1. The speaker is the host of a second YouTube channel, where they post content that is considered more goofy than their main channel.
2. The last video posted on this channel received around 800,000 views, which the speaker considers good for a second channel.
3. The speaker often receives tweets from people who claim to have found a doppelganger (look-alike) of the speaker.
4. The speaker has a Twitter thread where they post pictures of these doppelgangers, which they categorize into different tiers based on how similar they look to the speaker.
5. The speaker has received doppelgangers from various sources, including TV shows, music videos, history textbooks, yearbooks, Halloween costumes, and even World War 1 clipart.
6. The speaker has categorized their doppelgangers into different tiers, including S tier (best matches), A tier, B tier, C tier, and D tier (least similar).
7. The speaker plans to create a part two video, where they will add more doppelgangers to their tier list.
8. The speaker thanks their viewers for watching their second channel and encourages them to subscribe.