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1,000 Subscribers


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, it's Mad Kids On, and this is an amazing day because on this day, April 27, 2009, Mac Heads and On has a 1000 subscribers! So we're finally in the four digits. It'll probably be a while to run the five digits, so I want to make this day special. I just want to make a video about this.

We've worked really hard for the last, well, it's been a lot of months. It might have been, might it might have already been maybe eight months, I think maybe more. I'll just check. But you've been working really hard to make everyone happy. From the beginning, I just came over to John's house one day, and it turned out Mad Kids On was just another YouTube account they started that they weren't planning on doing anything cool with.

I showed John something you can do on his computer, and he made a Mad Kids video on it. Then I got really obsessed with Mad Kids On and started making terminal lessons and stuff; it just kind of worked into itself. We had no subscribers, but I didn't find that discouraging. I just kept on making videos, and eventually we had two real subscribers, and I think they were Fresh As Always and I WMT 963, who were our first real subscribers.

It was a pretty amazing thing, I thought, when we had 40 subscribers and finally a hundred subscribers! So here's a screenshot right there of our little box that says "please subscribe to our channel" or "subscribe" or whatever right there. As you can see, we have a thousand subscribers by the time I'm making this video. It took five minutes after we got a thousand subscribers earlier, of a thousand and one subscribers!

I remember a while ago we had 500 subscribers, but we keep on gaining subscribers more and more. It's really amazing, and I think we worked hard for the last bunch of months. I know I didn't go and start any other YouTube channels; I focused on Mad Kids On, which was like my main thing that I was always working on. So we have a thousand subscribers!

Here's like a screenshot of our channel of our actual subscribers box right there. It looks like we worked really hard for this, and we finally have a thousand subscribers, and I'm proud of that. I want to thank every single person who subscribed to us, whether you watch our videos or whether you just delete them from your inbox. I just want to thank all of you for getting us here, and hopefully now I'll be able to become a YouTube partner because I have more than a thousand subscribers.

I don't think it really makes a difference like one or two subscribers, but, you know, this just means we're getting somewhere. So thanks for watching Mad Kids On. I'm going to ask you to subscribe, even though you might have already subscribed. Goodbye!

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