The "prehistoric channel"—a video every day
The "prehistoric channel"—a video every day
A young boy created a YouTube channel. It's called
the prehistoric channel. Every day his uploads videos he creates using his dinosaur figures, usually set to some epic soundtrack music. Last week a
Redditor put up one of this kid's dino videos. The note he put on it read:
Kid with 22 subscribers makes epic dinosaur videos EVERY DAY for the last 4 months
The Reddit community changed all of that. The post hit Reddit's front page, according to
Mashable:
Considering the boy is very active on YouTube it was only a few hours before he realized that his channel had far more than 22 subscribers. He posted an update when he hit 29,342 subscribers. At the time of reporting, the channel has over 69,000 subscribers.
"I don't even know if that's true or not, this could be a problem with YouTube. But if it's true this means I have hit fame level! And if this is true it is just so huge and for all of you who have subscribed to me, and watched my videos and liked them I would like to say thank you so much," the boy said in his update.
His update is amazing. He's so excited it's pretty fantastic.
As of writing this the prehistoric channel is approaching 90k subscribers. The channel is kind of awesome. I subscribed.
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